From joe216films at hotmail.com Mon Sep 6 07:45:48 2004 From: joe216films at hotmail.com (Joe Ostrica) Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2004 10:45:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]216 Films needs extras! Message-ID: 216 Films short film "Guys," shooting in Lakewood Sept. 23-27, is in need of actors and actresses to play extras in a few bar scenes. Males and females ages 18-30 and males and females ages 45-60 only. Some speaking parts may still be available. Please send head shot/resumes to: 216 Films PO Box 235 Avon Lake, OH 44012 or e-mail them to joe at 216films.com visit our website at www.216films.com Thanks, Joe Ostrica 216 Films _________________________________________________________________ Don?t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ From ACT1022 at webtv.net Mon Sep 6 09:11:42 2004 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 12:11:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Oliver" Message-ID: <21541-413C8C3E-2628@storefull-3172.bay.webtv.net> Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue When: September 7th and 8th at 6:45 pm Who: Adults and Children Please come prepared to sing one slow song and one upbeat song. For further information, please call (216) 851-8721. From LWILLIAMS at stark.kent.edu Mon Sep 6 18:47:55 2004 From: LWILLIAMS at stark.kent.edu (Louis Williams) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 20:47:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions The Madwoman of Chaillot Message-ID: <20040907004126.9ADD1127CE1@smtp.kent.edu> Auditions for "The Madwoman of Chaillot" will be Sept. 13 and 14 from 7-9 pm in the Fine Arts Theatre at Kent State University Stark Campus. Roles are available for 17 men and 8 women. Special needs are an actor who can juggle, another who can play guitar and sing, and another proficient in sign language. The show will run Oct. 29 - Nov. 7. For more information, call 330 244 5151 From mslerner at adelphia.net Mon Sep 6 17:52:32 2004 From: mslerner at adelphia.net (Michael Lerner) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 20:52:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flashback - rock 'n soul band at Corner Bar - this Saturday night Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_011E_01C49453.6E692F00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Come on out for a rock 'n soul good time when the Flashback band plays the Corner Bar in South Euclid this Saturday (9/11) from 9pm to 1pm Corner Bar is located at 4030 Mayfield Road South Euclid (216) 382-9000 We'll be playing your favorite rock, r&b, soul and Motown hits. Hope to see you there!!! ------=_NextPart_000_011E_01C49453.6E692F00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_011E_01C49453.6E692F00-- From alitivity at yahoo.com Mon Sep 6 17:40:34 2004 From: alitivity at yahoo.com (gregory phillips) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 17:40:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Osper King Message-ID: <20040907004034.3292.qmail@web50607.mail.yahoo.com> Just to let people know. We have put up a page on our old site www.aleon.org . Some of you may remember that Aleon was an Egyptian Rock Opera that I was working on. Anyway if you go to the site its got a little teaser of one of the songs that will be on the CD. Remember to mark your Calender for OCT 23 . Hope to see everyone at the release Concert. Al Diamond Phillips __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From rkreidler at neo.rr.com Mon Sep 6 19:00:47 2004 From: rkreidler at neo.rr.com (Robert F. Kreidler) Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2004 22:00:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Call Ohio Clown College Message-ID: <413D164F.E86D5110@neo.rr.com> --------------8EAA3A1ED661E173D5F5B572 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THE OHIO CLOWN COLLEGE Announces it?s 16th year The college, unique in the State of Ohio, is one of a handful of professional training centers for clowns in the country. The college prepares students, 16 years of age and older to become entry level professional clowns. The theater based course of instruction is 30 weeks from September - April. Classes are Monday evenings 6:00-8:00 PM at Hudson High School and on selected Saturdays at HilaritiesComedy Club, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Enrollment for the Class of 2005 closes September 13th. For more information contact Bob Kreidler, Headmaster, 330.835.9460. Email: rkreidler at neo.rr.com. Also visit us online at www.magicmomentsunlimited.com -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Free Web Email & Filter Enhancements. http://www.freewebemail.com/filtertools/ ------------------------------------------------------------ --------------8EAA3A1ED661E173D5F5B572 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  
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Classes are Monday evenings 6:00-8:00 PM at Hudson High School and on selected Saturdays at HilaritiesComedy Club, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.  Enrollment for the Class of 2005 closes September 13th.

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Canton Comic Opera Company
Presents
A semi-staged concert production of
EL CAPITAN
Music by John Philip Sousa
Book by Chas. Klein
Presented in Celebration of "The March King's" 150th Birthday!
 
SEPTEMBER 11, 2004 at 8:00 PM
SEPTEMBER 12, 2004 at 2:00 PM
 
Tickets: $15 General Admission
             $10 Seniors & Students
 
For Tickets or more information call
330-327-2985 or visit
 
Belle Stone School Auditorium
2100 Rowland Ave. N.E.
Canton, Ohio 44714
 
CAST OF 20
17 - PIECE ORCHESTRA - 17
 
Directed by Mr. Joseph N. Rubin
Musical Direction by Dr. Sebastian A. Birch
 

The Canton Comic Opera Company?s 2004-2005 season will continue with semi-staged concert productions of THE PRINCE OF PILSEN (1903) by Gustav Luders and Frank Pixley April 16 & 17, 2005 and Sigmund Romberg?s THE DESERT SONG (1926) in July, 2005. 

 

The Canton Comic Opera Company is a newly formed, non-profit, semi-professional theatre company, based in Canton, Ohio, dedicated to the preservation and performance of American operettas.  Founded and incorporated in 2003 by executive director, Mr. Joseph N. Rubin, the Canton Comic Opera Company is a volunteer organization providing talented singers and musicians in the Northeastern Ohio community with the opportunity to perform in operetta productions.  The Canton Comic Opera Company is the only theatre company in the world dedicated solely to the performance of historic American operettas. 


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C494E5.D4EC63E0-- From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Tue Sep 7 08:51:56 2004 From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 11:51:56 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]An Evening w/ Raymond Forchion "L.A. and Career Strategy for the Serious Actor" Message-ID: <12b.4b00a16b.2e6f331c@aol.com> -------------------------------1094572316 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit RAYMOND FORCHION September 2004 Born in Moorestown, New Jersey, Raymond Forchion is an award winning Actor, Writer, Producer and Director, accomplished in film, television and theater. Mr. Forchion has completed principal photography in Daytona Florida as a Producer on a feature with South Boy Productions called, "FED TIME." Also in the can, is a new Pilot, which he co-produced and served as Directing Consultant. Ray was a Producer on the 1992 OSCAR nominated short film, "LAST BREEZE OF SUMMER." He co-starred in the EMMY nominated Children's special, "SMART KIDS." "ROAD TRIP: MANLEY AND MARIAH," with Clint Howard and Claudette Roach was the longest running first year film ever at the American Film Institute. Ray Associate Produced that project. In addition to numerous plays, he also directed the televised production of "SE HABLA EVERYTHING," a musical extravaganza with dramatic vignettes celebrating the diversity of Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Theater Center. As an actor, Raymond has appeared in numerous films, television shows and theater. He has performed in almost 100 commercials. Recently he starred as O.J. Simpson in the controversial award winning CBS mini-series "AMERICAN TRAGEDY," with Ving Rhames and Christopher Plummer. Other shows include; WILL AND GRACE, STAR TREK TNG, CITY GUYS and MIAMI VICE..... A produced writer, Mr. Forchion has written several plays and screenplays. Some of his titles include, "NIGHTWALKER, HOW TO BE A STAR, MOONLIGHT SONATA and THE DARKENING PRESENCE." Newly completed are "THE THIRTEENTH KILL and AFTERMATH. Full Moon recently released his feature, "THE HORRIBLE DR. BONES." "CITY OF DARKNESS," has been optioned and will hopefully shoot in 2005. Ray has been called, "the black Stephen King..." and is currently putting the finishing touches on a new taped anthology of short stories called, "DARKER PASSAGES." Mr. Forchion is committed to the advancement of the arts and industry in this country. With the growth of digital film production he helped develop SAG's new Low Budget Film Agreements and chaired it's Casting and Ethnic Employment Opportunities Committee in LA. He was a founder of the S.E. Manley Short Film Festival and has served on the Advisory board of the Hollywood Black Film Festival for several years. He has participated with the Denver International Film Festival, Hollywood Film Festival and the George Lindsey Film Festival in Alabama. Ray also coaches actors in his exciting Motivational Acting Seminars around the country. He believes that each of us is unique in the contribution we bring to the world, and it's only through support of that individual uniqueness that the world can advance to a higher state of being... "Without Passion there is no art." - RGF For further information and filmography, check the Internet Movie Data Base at http://www.imdb.com/ An Evening with Raymond Forchion "L.A. and Career Strategy for the Serious Actor" This seminar is a must for everybody who wants acting as a CAREER and not just a hobby. Raymond will give the actor strategies for the business in this market as well as in the L.A. and New York Markets. If you are planning or thinking about moving to L.A. or New York at anytime in your life, this seminar will help ! It will prepare you for making acting your career and not just a hobby. Philosophy: Mr. Forchion believes the secret of acting is that there is no secret. The craft of acting must be de-mystified and made more practical and immediate. Acting is a state of being and action, not of introspection and self indulgence. No Mumbo Jumbo! Ray gets the performer out of his own head and allows him to be presented to the marketplace. Raymond's philosophy is that an actor has to keep active and visible. Actors also need to be nurtured. The business beats us up enough. The greatest actor in the world if he or she is unseen, is often considered bad as the worst. Each of us is unique in the contribution we bring to the world, and it is through our support of that individual uniqueness that the world will advance to a higher state of being. "There is no art without passion." The Seminar will Take Place On September 23rd In The South Akron, Ohio Area. All Registration Must Be In No Later Than September 13. For Further Booking Information contact: Michelle Dean Hope School of Acting & Studios Akron, Ohio * (330) 644-4421 -------------------------------1094572316 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

RAYMOND FORCHION

September 2004
Born in Moorestown, New Jersey, Raymond Forchion is an award winning Actor, Writer, Prod= ucer and Director, accomplished in film, television and theater. =

 

Mr. Forchion has completed principal photography=20= in Daytona Florida as a Producer on a feature with South Bo= y Productions called, "FED TIME."  Also in the can,  is a new Pilo= t, which he co-produced and served as Directing Consultant. Ray&nb= sp;was a Producer on the 1992 OSCAR nominated short film, "LAST BREEZE=20= OF SUMMER." He co-starred in the EMMY nominated Children's special, "SM= ART KIDS." "ROAD TRIP: MANLEY AND MARIAH," with Clint Howard and Claudette R= oach was the longest running first year film ever at the American Film Insti= tute. Ray Associate Produced that project. In addition to numerous plays, he= also directed the televised production of "SE HABLA EVERYTHING," a musical=20= extravaganza with dramatic vignettes celebrating the diversity of Los An= geles at the Los Angeles Theater Center<= /st1:place>.

As=20= an actor, Raymond has appeared in numerous films, television shows and theat= er. He has performed in almost 100 commercials. Recently he starred as O.J.=20= Simpson in the controversial award winning CBS mini-series "AMERICAN TRAGEDY= ," with Ving Rhames and Christopher Plummer.  Other shows include;= WILL AND GRACE,  STAR TREK TNG,  CITY GUYS and
MIAMIDARKNESS,"  = ;has been optioned and will hopefully shoot in 2005.  Ray has been call= ed, "the black Stephen King..." and is currently putting the finishing touch= es on a new taped anthology of short stories called, "DARKER PASSAGES."=

Mr. Forchion is committed to the advancement of the arts and indust= ry in this country. With the growth of digital film production he helped dev= elop SAG's new Low Budget Film Agreements and chaired it's Casting and Ethni= c Employment Opportunities Committee in LA. He was a founder of the S.E. Man= ley Short Film Festival and has served on the Advisory board of the Hollywoo= d Black Film Festival for several years. He has participated with the Denver= International Film Festival, Hollywood Film Festival and the George Lindsey= Film Festival in
Alabama. Ray also coaches actors in his exciti= ng Motivational Acting Seminars
around the country. He believes that each of us is unique in the cont= ribution we bring to the world, and it's only through support of that indivi= dual uniqueness that the world can advance to a higher state of being...
"Without Passion there is no art." - RGF

For further information= and filmography, check the Internet Movie Data Base at http://www.imdb.com/

 

=  

=  

An Evening=20= with Raymond Forchion "L.A.<= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 22pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"> and Career Strategy for=20= the Serious Actor"

This seminar is a must for everybody who wants acting as a CAREER and not just a=20= hobby. Raymond will give the actor strategies for the business=20= in this market as= well as in the L.A. and New York= Markets.  If you are planning or thinking about moving= to L.A. or New York at anytime in your life, this seminar will help !&= nbsp; It will prepare y= ou for making acting your career and not just a hobby. =  

Philosophy: Mr. Forchion believes the secret of acting is that there is no s= ecret. The craft of acting must be de-mystified and made more practical and immediate. Acting is a state of being an= d action, not of introspection and self indulgence. No Mumbo Jumbo! Ray gets the performer out of his own head and allows hi= m to be presented to the marketplace. Raymond's philosophy is that an actor=20= has to keep active and visible. Actors also need to be nurture= d. The business beats us up enough. The greatest actor in the world if he or= she is unseen, is often considered bad as the worst.

Each of us is unique in the contribution we bring to th= e world, and it is through our support of that individual uniqueness that the world will advance to a higher state of being. "There is=20= no art without passion."

The Seminar will Take Place On September 23rd I= n The South Akron, Ohio Area.  All Registration Must Be In No Later Tha= n September 13. 

For Further Booking Information contact:=

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Akron= , <= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 16pt">Ohio * (330)= 644-4421

 

 

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Celebrating 30 years of musical excellence, the Ohio BoyChoir announces auditions for participation in its 2004-2005 concert season. The ensemble is composed of outstanding singers drawn from throughout Northeastern Ohio. Interested singers must be 7-9 years old for the training ensemble and at least 9 years old for the advanced ensemble. Auditions will be held throughout September. For further information and to schedule an audition, please call
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From kgallagher at musicofthecross.org Tue Sep 7 09:40:55 2004 From: kgallagher at musicofthecross.org (Kimberly Gallagher) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 12:40:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music of the Cross Seeking Musicians Message-ID: <002301c494f9$720982d0$6401a8c0@KimberlyPC> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C494D7.EAF7E2D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Music of the Cross Ministries is seeking to add musicians to its existing team. If you or someone you know has a passion for Christian music and reaching the world for Christ, please contact us via phone or email: Kimberly Gallagher President Music of the Cross Ministries 4225 Memphis Avenue Old Brooklyn, OH 44109 216.410.6017 kgallagher at musicofthecross.org www.musicofthecross.org ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C494D7.EAF7E2D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Music of the Cross Ministries is seeking to add = musicians to its existing team. If you or someone you know has a passion for = Christian music and reaching the world for Christ, please contact us via phone or email: =  

 

Kimberly Gallagher

President

Music of the Cross = Ministries

4225 = Memphis Avenue=

Old = Brooklyn, = OH = 44109=

216.410.6017=

kgallagher@= musicofthecross.org

www.musicofthecross.org

 

------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C494D7.EAF7E2D0-- From APhelps at broadview-heights.org Tue Sep 7 09:40:43 2004 From: APhelps at broadview-heights.org (Annette Phelps) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 12:40:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Spotlights Present "Pets" (a musical) Message-ID: <818442A28EFE34429C1B09F7794F42D4109820@bhchexch.broadview-heights.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C494F9.6AE53FC7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Broadview Heights Spotlights=20 Community Theater Presents "Pets" If you've ever loved a pet, lost a pet, owned a pet, or want a pet = . . .you'll love this show! A critically acclaimed musical revue for all ages =20 Conceived by Helen Butleroff. Book, music and lyrics by Marion Adler, = Adele Ahronheim, Raphael Crystal,=20 Rick Cummins, R. Engquist, Faye Greenberg, Alison Hubbard, Dan Kael, Kim = Oler,=20 Jimmy Roberts, Ben Schaechter, June Siegel, Carolyn Sloan, T. E. West, = Greer Woodward. =20 Produced through special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing =20 Directed by: Beth Ayers =20 Cast: Lauren Berry, Scott Bunner, Cathy Calabrese, Sue Jeromson, Aaron = Kastanis, Allison Naso, Fran Norris, Deb Sweat =20 Fridays & Saturdays, September 10 through October 1 at 8PM Opening night guests will be treated to a "sparkling reception" Matinees on Saturday & Sunday, October 2&3 at 3PM. =20 Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building=20 on the Broadview Center property - 9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mi. south = of Rt. 82) Enter the main drive and turn right at the stop sign. Follow the signs = past the Police Department and=20 turn right on the first drive. The Cultural Arts Building is the second = on the left. =20 Tickets: $12 for adults and $10 for children (12 & under) and seniors = (65 & over). =20 For reservations or information, call 440/526-4404 or visit the Spotlights' website at = www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org. Space is limited. =20 If you've ever loved a pet, lost a pet, owned a pet, or want a pet=20 . . .you'll love this show! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C494F9.6AE53FC7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Broadview Heights = Spotlights=20

Community=20 Theater

Presents

"Pets"

If=20 you’ve ever loved a pet, lost a pet, owned a pet, or want a pet =

.=20 . .you’ll love this show!

A=20 critically acclaimed musical revue for all = ages

 

Conceived=20 by Helen Butleroff.  Book, = music and=20 lyrics by Marion Adler, Adele Ahronheim, Raphael Crystal, =

Rick=20 Cummins, R. Engquist, Faye Greenberg, Alison Hubbard, Dan Kael, Kim = Oler,=20

Jimmy=20 Roberts, Ben Schaechter, June Siegel, Carolyn Sloan, T. E. West, Greer=20 Woodward.

 

Produced through special arrangement with Dramatic=20 Publishing

 

Directed=20 byBeth Ayers

 

Cast:  Lauren Berry, Scott Bunner, Cathy Calabrese, Sue Jeromson, Aaron Kastanis, Allison Naso, Fran Norris, Deb=20 Sweat

 

Fridays=20 & Saturdays, September 10 through October 1 at 8PM

Opening night guests will = be treated=20 to a "sparkling reception"

Matinees=20 on Saturday & Sunday, October 2&3 at=20 3PM.

 

Broadview=20 Heights Cultural Arts Building

on=20 the Broadview Center property   9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mi. = south of=20 Rt. 82)

Enter=20 the main drive and turn right at the stop sign.  Follow the signs past the = Police=20 Department and

turn=20 right on the first drive.  = The=20 Cultural Arts Building is the second on the = left.

 

Tickets:  $12 for = adults and=20 $10 for children (12 & under) and seniors (65 &=20 over).

 

For reservations or information, call=20 440/526-4404

or visit the Spotlights’ website at=20 www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org.

=

Space is limited.

 

If=20 you’ve ever loved a pet, lost a pet, owned a pet, or want a pet=20

.=20 . .you’ll love this show!

------_=_NextPart_001_01C494F9.6AE53FC7-- From botticelli1982 at hotmail.com Tue Sep 7 10:01:15 2004 From: botticelli1982 at hotmail.com (Mary Catalano) Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2004 13:01:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri-C Drama Message-ID:
To my friends and Family,
 Tri-C Drama Club is rasing money to go to ( ACTF) the American College Theater Festival. This a wonderful event help once a year where young college students get to go to work shops on acting and theater for 6 days in Normal,IL.  In addition four students from Tri-c will be competing for the highly honored Irene Ryan awward.  Drama need to raise 2 to 4 thousand dollars before jan. if you can help please make a check out to Tri-c westerne campus drama club.
for more in for contact me at botticelli1982 at hotmail.com.
Mary
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Please e mail resume asap and call Bob Navis Jr, Artistic Director, at 216-2= 81-6879.

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--part1_30.60068cf5.2e6f43ab_boundary-- From tstephan at neo.rr.com Tue Sep 7 12:38:27 2004 From: tstephan at neo.rr.com (Tom Stephan) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 15:38:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stow Players Kick-Off Party Message-ID: <000501c49512$3ff669c0$af3aa618@tom> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.B85F4610 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Anyone interested in community theatre in the greater Stow-Munroe Falls = area, Stow Players wants YOU! With 51 years under its belt, Stow Players begins its 2004-2005 season = with a "come check us out" Wine & Cheese Season Kick-Off Party and = Meeting on September 12 from 2-5 p.m. at the Heritage Barn, 5328 Young = Rd., the back entrance to Silver Springs Park. Dress is casual and if you're interested in finding out more about the = onstage and offstage workings of one of the areas's oldest community = theatres, join us! We'd love to have you! RSVP by September 10 by calling the Stow Players reservations line at = 330-655-6051. Our season this year includes: "Funny Money" by Ray Cooney; the Eileen = Moushey adaptation of "Sleeping Beauty;" the heavenly funny musical = "Monky Business" by Mueller, Boland, & Opelka; and the mystery/thriller = "Ladies in Retirement" by Percy and Denham. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.B85F4610 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Anyone interested in community theatre in the greater Stow-Munroe = Falls area, Stow Players wants YOU

Anyone interested in community theatre in the greater = Stow-Munroe Falls area, Stow Players wants YOU!

With 51 years under its belt, Stow Players begins its  2004-2005 season with a = “come check us out”  Wine & = Cheese Season Kick-Off Party and Meeting on September 12 from 2-5 p.m. at the Heritage = Barn, 5328 Young Rd., the back entrance to Silver Springs = Park.

Dress is casual and if you’re interested in finding out = more about the onstage and offstage workings of one of the areas’s oldest = community theatres, join us!  We’d love = to have you!

RSVP by September 10 by calling the Stow Players reservations = line at 330-655-6051.

Our season this year includes: “Funny Money” by Ray = Cooney; the Eileen Moushey adaptation of “Sleeping Beauty;” the heavenly funny = musical “Monky Business” by Mueller, Boland, & Opelka; and the = mystery/thriller “Ladies in Retirement” by Percy and Denham.

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.B85F4610-- From tstephan at neo.rr.com Tue Sep 7 12:39:52 2004 From: tstephan at neo.rr.com (Tom Stephan) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 15:39:52 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stow Players fall show auditions Message-ID: <000501c49512$72410430$af3aa618@tom> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.EABF3D40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Stow Players Announces OPEN AUDITIONS For "Funny Money" by Ray Cooney Sunday, Sept. 12 & Monday, Sept. 13 7:30 p.m. Heritage Barn 5328 Young Rd. Silver Springs Park Stow Casting requirements: 6 men, 2 women Auditioners will be asked to read from the script Perusal scripts available at S-MF Public Library Performance Dates: November 5-20 Fri and Sat evenings; 1 Sunday matinee (Nov.14) Call director Gene Stebbins (330-688-9949) for further info ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.EABF3D40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Stow Players

Stow Players =

Announces

 

OPEN = AUDITIONS

For

 

“Funny Money” = by Ray = Cooney

 

Sunday, Sept. 12 & Monday, Sept. = 13

7:30 p.m.

 

Heritage Barn   5328 Young Rd.  Silver Springs Park   Stow

 

Casting = requirements:

6 men, 2 women

 

Auditioners will be asked to read from the = script

Perusal scripts available at S-MF Public = Library

 

Performance Dates: November = 5-20

Fri and Sat evenings; 1 Sunday matinee = (Nov.14)

 

Call director Gene Stebbins (330-688-9949) for further = info

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-------------------------------1094589676-- From rboothie at zoominternet.net Tue Sep 7 14:29:30 2004 From: rboothie at zoominternet.net (Richard Boothroyd) Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2004 17:29:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TWOFER TICKET SPECIAL FROM THE ROSE in Medina Message-ID: This marks the return of our most successful ticket promotion but you must act by midnight 9/10/04. This special is for our internet patrons only. Get 20 admissions for the cost of 10 regardless of their advertised price by purchasing our 10 pack of "TWOFERS". These tickets may be used for any show at any price (depending on availability) when you make a ticket purchase online in advance or bring them to the door at show time. To date, over 75% of our Twofer pack tickets have been used in under six months since they were first offered for sale. The way it works is each 10 pack costs $50. You may purchase as many as 5 packs per patron. These will be mailed out to you within one week of our receiving your order. You must act quickly because this promotion is only good until midnight 9/10/04 and you MUST purchase your coupons online using the Vendini ticketing system. See...sometimes technology can be rewarding! THE ROSE reserves the right to terminate early or extend this offer with prior notification on our website and here on NEOPAL. www.therosetheater.com From dkilbane at cptonline.org Tue Sep 7 14:31:29 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 17:31:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cutting Edge Theatre Classes at CPT! Fall CPT Academy begins soon! Message-ID: The first session is Saturday, September 18, 2004. Sign up today! Cleveland Public Theatre Presents CPT Academy?s Fall 2004 Session Cutting Edge theatre training for children, teens, and adults! Contact: Holly Holsinger, CPT Academy Director 216/631-2727 ext. 362 cptacademy at cptonline.org CPT Academy?s fall session consists of ten consecutive Saturdays from September 18 - November 20, 2004. All classes take place on the CPT campus. Classes for Adults (ages 18 and up) Acting 101 Geared for beginners or those looking for a good review of the basics, Acting 101 explores the four fundamental principles of good acting used by Robert Cohen (Acting Power, Acting Professionally). Taught by Holly Holsinger, 11:15 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. $125 Ten Minute Playwright This class is a great introduction into the craft of playwriting by mastering the technique of the ten-minute play. Through writing and analyzing ?mini-plays? students will investigate the elements of what makes great theatre. The class will culminate in an exciting afternoon in which each playwright will pick one of his/her plays for a staged reading. Taught by Greg Vovos, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. $150 Physical Approaches to Character This Academy class is an intense investigation into character from a physical perspective, offering actors a set of tools for approaching all types of theatre. Emphasis will be on the development of a physical vocabulary; an exploration into image, text, and observation; and the application of these skills in scenework. Taught by Jyana S. Gregory, 3:15 p.m. - 4:45p.m. $135 Classes for Teens and Kids Act Out! (ages 12-17) Focusing on exploring individual creativity, teens will have the opportunity to delve into their own stories through writing, improvisation, and word and movement exercises. The final class will be a presentation of original work. Taught by Jill Levin, 11:15 a.m. - 12:30p.m. $125 The Play Room (ages 6-11) The class will allow young actors to create a play, through interaction with children?s literature. This semester will focus on children?s author/artist Graeme Base. Through group exploration, improvisation, and theater games, students will be encouraged to work as an ensemble. Taught by Jill Levin, 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. $100 Fairy Tales (ages 3-5) A fun approach for little performers just starting out, this class uses interactive games, art projects, music, dress-up, and new stories to act out each week. Familiar fairytales and stories from around the world offer exciting opportunties for young playmakers. Taught by Holly Holsinger, 10:00 a.m. -11:00 am, $100 The Faculty Holly Holsinger brings over 20 years of acting and teaching experience to the CPT Academy. In 2001, Holly was voted "Best Actress in Cleveland" by The Free Times. She has toured the U.S., Canada, Europe and Brazil performing with Wishhounds performance group, as well as taking on classic roles for the stage. She holds an M.F.A. in Acting from the University of California, Irvine where she studied with Robert Cohen (Acting Power) and experimental theatre guru Jerzy Grotowski. Holly has taught theatre at Ohio State University, University of Akron, Tri-C, and Lorain Co. Community College, and she has been teaching and performing for children since 1987. Jill Levin has been an acting teacher for many years, working with actors at Cleveland Public Theatre, the Cleveland Play House, Wisdom Bridge Theater in Chicago, and Pennsylvania Stage Company. She has performed in numerous shows at CPT as well as theaters in New York, Chicago, and Tokyo. She has extensive professional actor training, and is a graduate of New York's Circle in the Square Theater School. Jyana S. Gregory is currently the Associate Artistic Director at CPT where she directed Dojoji last spring and will direct Suzan-Lori Park?s Venus in February. Prior to moving to Cleveland last summer, Jyana was living in New York where she ran performance company ACTIVE EYE (www.activeeye.org), directed plays and operas, and assisted directors such as Shi-Zheng Chen and David Herskovits. She is a graduate of Yale University and has studied traditional and contemporary performing arts in Japan. Greg Vovos is a playwright and director whose work has been seen at many theatres in the Cleveland area. Most recently he directed Wait! and Charge at CPT. His plays have been produced all over the country and as far away as Belgrade and Australia. He earned his MFA in Playwriting from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Vovos taught Playwriting, Theatre History and Theatre Appreciation at the UNLV. Since his return to Cleveland, he has sat on the Board of Directors for Charenton Theater Company and has taught theatre at Cuyahoga Community College. He is the co-founder and Artistic Director of TITLEWave theatre, a theatre company that produces exclusively new plays. The mission of Cleveland Public Theatre is to foster a more conscious and compassionate community through the arts. From JWizardM at aol.com Tue Sep 7 14:41:21 2004 From: JWizardM at aol.com (JWizardM at aol.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 17:41:21 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]SPANISH or MEXICAN Dancer, Educator, or Entertainer?? 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-------------------------------1094596269-- From pr at pizzathemovie.com Tue Sep 7 16:18:15 2004 From: pr at pizzathemovie.com (pr at pizzathemovie.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 19:18:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]an Northeast Ohio film is released on DVD Message-ID: <320F7D2F-0124-11D9-9358-000393C5FCF8@pizzathemovie.com> --Apple-Mail-110-327778508 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE an Northeast Ohio film is released on DVD CLEVELAND, Ohio - Sept. 7, 2004 - Eleven months since principle photography commenced, PIZZA: The Movie has been released on DVD and is available for purchase on the internet. The shooting schedule which began in fall '03 and finished in May '04 just in time for the MPAA screening date on May 26. With the actors and actresses all native to Ohio at the time, all of the shooting locations in and around the Cleveland area, and almost all of the soundtrack from bands residing in the state, this is a truly Ohio independent film, featuring some of the best talent in the region. Craig Wisniewski, Jason Muzie, Daniela Mangialardo, and Alex Adzioski round out the principle characters in this comedy/satire which has "genuine laughs" - (Duane Martin, Rogue Cinema) and is "smart, but fun" - (John Z. Beck - Reel Good Movies). Donald Gregory, the writer/director, describes the movie as an 'incredible learning experience and hopefully a stepping stone for all involved'. He plans on producing two more films in Ohio for 2005. The DVD is available for purchase at www.pizzathemovie.com ($12 + 2 shipping), where one can also watch the trailer, see pictures, and more. Contact: Donald Gregory (440) 864-8774 pr at pizzathemovie.com http://www.pizzathemovie.com --Apple-Mail-110-327778508 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE an Northeast Ohio film is released on DVD CLEVELAND, Ohio - Sept. 7, 2004 - Eleven months since principle photography commenced, PIZZA: The Movie has been released on DVD and is available for purchase on the internet. The shooting schedule which began in fall '03 and finished in May '04 just in time for the MPAA screening date on May 26. With the actors and actresses all native to Ohio at the time, all of the shooting locations in and around the Cleveland area, and almost all of the soundtrack from bands residing in the state, this is a truly Ohio independent film, featuring some of the best talent in the region. Craig Wisniewski, Jason Muzie, Daniela Mangialardo, and Alex Adzioski round out the principle characters in this comedy/satire which has "genuine laughs" - (Duane Martin, Rogue Cinema) and is "smart, but fun" - (John Z. Beck - Reel Good Movies). Donald Gregory, the writer/director, describes the movie as an 'incredible learning experience and hopefully a stepping stone for all involved'. He plans on producing two more films in Ohio for 2005. The DVD is available for purchase at www.pizzathemovie.com ($12 + 2 shipping), where one can also watch the trailer, see pictures, and more. Contact: Donald Gregory (440) 864-8774 pr at pizzathemovie.com http://www.pizzathemovie.com --Apple-Mail-110-327778508-- From gmaher at alltel.net Tue Sep 7 21:13:17 2004 From: gmaher at alltel.net (Gary Maher) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 00:13:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Announce Auditions for You're A Good Man Charlie Brown Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C49538.A3C1A2A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hudson Players Announce Auditions September 12 & 13 For You?re A Good Man Charlie Brown The Hudson Players will hold auditions for their You?re A Good Man Charlie Brown (Revival Version) at 7 pm, September 12 & 13, at Barlow Community Center located on Oviatt Street in Hudson, across from the Hudson Fire Department. You?re A Good Man Charlie Brown played for 1,597 performances in New York at the Theatre 80 St. Marks in 1966. The show is best described as an average day in the life of Charlie Brown. It is a day made up of little moments picked from all the days of Charlie Brown, from Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter despair, all mixed in with the lives of his friends (both human and non-human) and strung together on the string of a single day, from bright uncertain morning to hopeful starlit evening. In 1998 the authors and producers of the original 1966 musical show, You?re A Good Man Charlie Brown, decided it was time for a major revival of the work in a Broadway theatre. The idiomatic, intimate innocence of the characters that is presented in the original stage production has been maintained, but a new perspective has been added by emphasizing the insatiable insouciance of the characters that was held in check in the original. The new cast of characters includes Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, Snoopy and Sally Brown Performances will be November 5, 6, 12, 13, 14, 19 & 20 at 8 pm at the Barlow Community Center. More information is available via the Hudson Players website (www.hudsonplayers.com) or by calling 330-655-8522. Auditioners are asked to bring a prepared song. Accompaniment will be provided. Those attending should also be prepared to read from the script and do some slight movement exercises. In addition, the Hudson Players are assembling their 3rd Annual Community Talent Show being present September 17 & 18. Tickets are available now by calling the box offices at 330-655-8522. The Hudson Players are one of the area?s longest running community theaters and are members of the Hudson Chamber of Commerce, The Ohio Community Theatre Association and the American Association of Community Theater. The Hudson Players are a non-profit 501-C-3 organization. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C49538.A3C1A2A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 Hudson = Players=20 Announce Auditions September 12 & 13 For You=92re A Good Man = Charlie=20 Brown

 

The Hudson Players = will hold=20 auditions for their You=92re A Good Man Charlie Brown (Revival = Version) at=20 7 pm, September 12 & 13, at Barlow Community Center located on = Oviatt Street=20 in Hudson, across from the Hudson Fire Department.

 

You=92re=20 A Good Man Charlie Brown=20 played for 1,597 performances in New York at the Theatre 80 St. Marks in = 1966.=20 The show is best described as an average day in the life of Charlie = Brown. It is=20 a day made up of little moments picked from all the days of Charlie = Brown, from=20 Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter = despair, all=20 mixed in with the lives of his friends (both human and non-human) and = strung=20 together on the string of a single day, from bright uncertain morning to = hopeful=20 starlit evening.

 

In = 1998 the authors=20 and producers of the original 1966 musical show, You=92re A Good Man = Charlie=20 Brown, decided it was time for a major revival of the work in a = Broadway=20 theatre. The idiomatic, intimate innocence of the characters that is = presented=20 in the original stage production has been maintained, but a new = perspective has=20 been added by emphasizing the insatiable insouciance of the characters = that was=20 held in check in the original. The new cast of characters includes = Charlie=20 Brown, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, Snoopy and Sally Brown

 

Performances will = be=20 November 5, 6, 12, 13, 14, 19 & 20 at 8 pm at the Barlow Community=20 Center.  More information = is=20 available via the Hudson Players website (www.hudsonplayers.com) or by = calling=20 330-655-8522.

 

Auditioners are = asked to=20 bring a prepared song. Accompaniment will be provided. Those attending = should=20 also be prepared to read from the script and do some slight movement=20 exercises.

 

In addition, the = Hudson=20 Players are assembling their 3rd Annual Community Talent Show = being=20 present September 17 & 18. Tickets are available now by calling the = box=20 offices at 330-655-8522.

 

The Hudson Players = are one=20 of the area=92s longest running community theaters and are members of = the Hudson=20 Chamber of Commerce, The Ohio Community Theatre Association and the = American=20 Association of Community Theater. The Hudson Players are a non-profit = 501-C-3=20 organization.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C49538.A3C1A2A0-- From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Wed Sep 8 07:41:26 2004 From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 10:41:26 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Location and Times for Fall Registration for The Hope School of Acting & Studios Message-ID: <1e.33223eea.2e707416@aol.com> -------------------------------1094654486 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Here is the info on where and when registration will be (classes also) for the Hope School of Acting and Studios until we are able to purchase a building. Classes are held at 520 S. Main Street, Akron Ohio in the Canal Place Warehouse. Entrance is by the loading docks. Times for classes depend on your childs age. Registration begins at 9am on Sept 11th. Your child will have the opportunity to audition in front of the camera. We look forward to seeing you and your child/children there. Any questions please call Michelle Dean CEO/Founder Hope School of Acting & Studios 330-644-4421 -------------------------------1094654486 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Here is the info on where and when registration will be (classes also)=20= for the Hope School of Acting and Studios until we are able to purchase a bu= ilding.
 
Classes are held at 520 S. Main Street, Akron Ohio in the Canal Place W= arehouse.  Entrance is by the loading docks.  Times for classes de= pend on your childs age.  Registration begins at 9am on Sept 11th. = ; Your child will have the opportunity to audition in front of the camera.&n= bsp; We look forward to seeing you and your child/children there.
 
Any questions please call
Michelle Dean
CEO/Founder
Hope Schoo= l of Acting & Studios
330-644-4421
-------------------------------1094654486-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Sep 8 08:29:45 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 11:29:45 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's "Tricks of the Trade . . . " Series Continues This Saturday Message-ID: <82.15563939.2e707f69@aol.com> --part1_82.15563939.2e707f69_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable You Can Still Get Your Career In Gear With . . . "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Development"=20 How-to Workshops WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, at Shaker Hts. locations. Sue Johnson, Director "We help you get to where you want to be." .=A0=A0 Saturdays,=A0=A0 thru Dec. 4th ,=A0 10:30 AM - 12:00 noon.=A0=20 .=A0 See Added Monday Night Sessions, below, 7:00 - 8:30 PM To learn more about Sue Johnson and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, g= o=20 to http://suejohnson.blogspot.com To register for ongoing classes in Career, Craft & Professional development=20 for Actors, Playwrights, Directors, and Other Performing Artists, call=20 (216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0 The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors= ' Studio=20 also offers participants a variety of "PlayActs" performance opportunities. New Concepts. . .=20 Incorporating Spiritual Aspects into Pursuing Your Passion! Discover a Unique, New Approach=20 to=20 Becoming a Successful Performing Artist Learn & use "Tricks of the Trade. . ." based on=20 your individual 'Signature Style.' HOW-to . . . =A0=A0=20 . Sat. 9/11: Select, & Memorize Contemporary & Classical Monologues=20 . Sat. 9/18: Prepare, Practice & Audition for Monologues & Scene work See yourself on-camera & get feedback. . Sat. 9/25: Become a Voiceover Talent (commercial & industrial for radio &=20 TV) Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep the= =20 listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Commercial= ,=20 Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require unique voiceov= er=20 abilities.=A0 Get feedback & find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it lo= oks. . Sat. 10/2: Create your voiceover demo in content & format . Sat. 10/9: Develop & Practice On-Camera Skills & Techniques (commercial,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 industrial & film) There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0=20 Practice using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV &=20= film=20 different from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will give you feedback=20= & show=20 you how to adapt your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions=20 and jobs.=20 . Sat. 10/16: Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.=A0 See= =20 yourself as talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents see you.=A0 L= earn=20 how your facial expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body language/movement &=20 voice project on-camera. Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work. . Sat. 10/23:=A0 Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques for On-stag= e,=20 On-camera & Voiceover=20 Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have= you=20 been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the details -=20 pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voi= ce:=20 enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to give your=20 characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians, too. . Sat. 10/30: Market Your "Tools of the Trade" Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo=20 Tapes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by know= ing -=20 when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need. . Sat. 11/6: Structure & write your talent resume in content & format . Sat. 11/13: Get your professional head shot project done . Sat. 11/20: Market Yourself as a Talent & Business Person Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting.=A0 Y= ou=20 will have to know about the following to increase=A0 your chances of being=20 successful=A0 --=A0 Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Direc= tors,=20 Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contractor, Record k= eeping:=20 Income & Expenses. [No session Sat. 11/27.] . Sat. 12/4: "Get Your Big Break, Get Work, & Get Paid"=A0 Locally, Regional= ly & =20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Nationally Learn How to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major= =20 talent markets. Everything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to -=20 Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Show= cases"=20 and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. Fee:=A0 $25.00=A0=A0 per individual session. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00=A0 Advanced payment for 3 or more sessions b= y September 1st .=20 Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter. Major Credit cards accepted. ($20.00 minimum) Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=20 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com=20 Don't Forget . . . "Tricks of the Trade . . . " sessions Mondays 7:00 - 8:30 pm for your convenience.=A0=20 And, Private Coaching is always an option. Monday 7:00 - 8:30 Classes=20 =A0 . Mon 9/13:=A0 Develop & Practice On-Camera Skills & Techniques (commercial,= =20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 industrial & film) There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0=20 Practice using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV &=20= film=20 different from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will give you feedback=20= & show=20 you how to adapt your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions=20 and jobs.=20 . Mon. 9/20: Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.=A0 See= =20 yourself as talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents see you.=A0 L= earn=20 how your facial expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body language/movement &=20 voice project on-camera. Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work. . Mon. 9/27: Become a Voiceover Talent (commercial & industrial for radio &=20 TV) Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep the= =20 listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Commercial= ,=20 Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require unique voiceov= er=20 abilities.=A0 Get feedback & find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it lo= oks. . Mon.10/4: Create your voiceover demo in content & format . Mon. 10/11: Market Your "Tools of the Trade" Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo=20 Tapes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by know= ing -=20 when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need. . Mon. 10/18: Structure & write your talent resume in content & format . Mon. 10/25: Get your professional head shot project done . Mon. 11/1: "Get Your Big Break, Get Work, & Get Paid"=A0 Locally, Regional= ly & =20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Nationally Learn How to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major= =20 talent markets. Everything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to -=20 Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Show= cases"=20 and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. . Mon. 11/8:=A0 Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques for On-stage= ,=20 On- =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 camera & Voiceo= ver=20 Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have= you=20 been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the details -=20 pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voi= ce:=20 enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to give your=20 characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians, too. Fee:=A0 $25.00=A0=A0 per individual session. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00=A0 Advanced payment for 3 or more sessions b= y September 1st .=20 Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter. Major Credit cards accepted. ($20.00 minimum) Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=20 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com=20 http://suejohnson.blogspot.com --part1_82.15563939.2e707f69_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

You C= an Still Get Your Career In Gear
With . . .

"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Developmen= t"
How-to Workshops

WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio,
at Shaker Hts. locations. Sue Johnson, Director
"We help you get to where you want to be."

.
=A0=A0 Saturdays,=A0=A0 thru Dec. 4th ,=A0 10:30 AM - 12:00 no= on.=A0
.=A0 See Added Monday Night Sessions, below, 7:00 - 8:30 PM

To learn more about Sue Johnson and the WAKE UP And=20= LIVE's Actors' Studio, go to http://suejohnson.blogspot.com

To register for ongoing classes in Career, Craft & Professional developm= ent for Actors, Playwrights, Directors, and Other Performing Artists, call (= 216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0 The WAKE UP And LIVE's A= ctors' Studio also offers participants a variety of "PlayActs" performance opportunities.

New Concepts. . .

Incorporating Spiritual Aspects into Pursui= ng Your Passion!

Discover a Unique, New Approach
to
Becoming a Successful Performing Artist

Learn & use "Tricks of the Trade. . ." based on
your individual 'Signature Style.'


HOW-to . . .
=A0=A0
. Sat. 9/11: Select, & Memorize Contemporary & Classical Monolo= gues
. Sat. 9/18: Prepare, Practice & Audition for Monologues & Scene w= ork
             =20=   
See yourself on-camera & get feedback.

. Sat. 9/25: Become a Voiceover Talent (commercial & industrial for= radio & TV)
Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep= the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Comme= rcial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require uni= que voiceover abilities.=A0 Get feedback & find out why voiceover work i= sn't easy as it looks.
. Sat. 10/2: Create your voiceover demo in content & format

. Sat. 10/9: Develop & Practice On-Camera Skills & Techniques (= commercial,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0    indust= rial & film)

There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Pr= actice using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV &= ; film different from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will give you fe= edback & show you how to adapt your stage skills to be successful for on= -camera auditions and jobs.

. Sat. 10/16: Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Fil= m Acting
Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.= =A0 See yourself as talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents s= ee you.=A0 Learn how your facial expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body lang= uage/movement & voice project on-camera. Enhance the way you look, speak= & act to get work.

. Sat. 10/23:=A0 Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques=20= for On-stage,
            &nbs= p;          On-camera & Voi= ceover

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

. Sat. 10/30: Market Your "Tools of the Trade"
Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo T= apes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by knowi= ng - when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need.=
. Sat. 11/6:   Structure & write your talent resume in co= ntent & format
. Sat. 11/13: Get your professional head shot project done


. Sat. 11/20: Market Yourself as a Talent & Business Person<= BR> Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting.=A0 Y= ou will have to know about the following to increase=A0 your chances of bein= g successful=A0 --=A0 Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Dir= ectors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contract= or, Record keeping: Income & Expenses.

[No session Sat. 11/27.]


. Sat. 12/4: "Get Your Big Break, Get Work, & Get Paid"=A0 Locally,= Regionally &
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0    =20= Nationally

Learn How to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other m= ajor talent markets. Everything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - t= o - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All abo= ut "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed &= amp; to get work.


Fee:=A0 $25.00=A0=A0 per individual session.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00=A0 Advanced payment for 3 or more session= s by September 1st .

Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter.

Major Credit cards accepted. ($20.00 minimum)

Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.
Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com

Don't Forget . . . "Tricks of the Tr= ade . . . " sessions
Mondays 7:00 - 8:30 pm for your convenience.=A0
And, Private Coaching is always an option.

Monday 7:00 - 8:30 Classes


=A0
. Mon 9/13:=A0 Develop & Practice On-Camera Skills & Techniq= ues (commercial,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0    &= nbsp; industrial & film)

There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Pr= actice using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV &= ; film different from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will give you fe= edback & show you how to adapt your stage skills to be successful for on= -camera auditions and jobs.

. Mon. 9/20: Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Film Ac= ting
Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.= =A0 See yourself as talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents s= ee you.=A0 Learn how your facial expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body lang= uage/movement & voice project on-camera. Enhance the way you look, speak= & act to get work.

. Mon. 9/27: Become a Voiceover Talent (commercial & industrial for= radio & TV)
Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep= the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Comme= rcial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require uni= que voiceover abilities.=A0 Get feedback & find out why voiceover work i= sn't easy as it looks.
. Mon.10/4: Create your voiceover demo in content & format

. Mon. 10/11: Market Your "Tools of the Trade"
Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo T= apes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by knowi= ng - when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need.=
. Mon. 10/18: Structure & write your talent resume in content &a= mp; format
. Mon. 10/25: Get your professional head shot project done


. Mon. 11/1: "Get Your Big Break, Get Work, & Get Paid"=A0 Locally,= Regionally &
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0    &= nbsp;  Nationally

Learn How to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other m= ajor talent markets. Everything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - t= o - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All abo= ut "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed &= amp; to get work.

. Mon. 11/8:=A0 Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques=20= for On-stage, On-
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0   =20= camera & Voiceover

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

Fee:=A0 $25.00=A0=A0 per individual session.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00=A0 Advanced payment for 3 or more session= s by September 1st .

Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter.

Major Credit cards accepted. ($20.00 minimum)

Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.
Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com

http://suejohnson.blogspot.com





















--part1_82.15563939.2e707f69_boundary-- From terrymichelle01 at hotmail.com Wed Sep 8 08:39:22 2004 From: terrymichelle01 at hotmail.com (Terry M) Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 11:39:22 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LGBT Artists Needed!! Message-ID: Hello everyone.... Wild Plum is turning Cleveland's Lesbian and Gay Community Service Center into an Art Gallery of LGBT works. We are accepting all types of art from Photography to Sculpture to Painting and more!! The Gallery opening is October 8th in celebration of National Coming Out Weekend. So please if you are an artist or artist ally contact me for information. TerryMichelle01 at hotmail.com or 216-651-4224 Thanks Everyone.... Terry Michelle www.wildplum.bravehost.com _________________________________________________________________ Check out Election 2004 for up-to-date election news, plus voter tools and more! http://special.msn.com/msn/election2004.armx From kjgiordano at yahoo.com Wed Sep 8 09:28:59 2004 From: kjgiordano at yahoo.com (Kevin Giordano) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 09:28:59 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woodwind Player Looking For Pit Orchestra. Message-ID: <20040908162859.98748.qmail@web60608.mail.yahoo.com> --0-821423695-1094660939=:98227 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Woodwind Player Looking For Pit Orchestra. Kevin J. Giordano Clarinet / Saxophone (216) 533-7602 Kjgiordano at yahoo.com Past Productions Include: 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 Meet Me In St. Louis Forty-Second Street A Music Man Ragtime Grease Hot Mikado Sweeney Todd (upcoming) Guys and Dolls (upcoming) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! Enter now. --0-821423695-1094660939=:98227 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Woodwind Player Looking For Pit Orchestra.

 

Kevin J. Giordano

Clarinet / Saxophone

(216) 533-7602

Kjgiordano at yahoo.com

 

Past Productions Include:

 

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

Meet Me In St. Louis

Forty-Second Street

A Music Man

Ragtime

Grease 

Hot Mikado

Sweeney Todd (upcoming)

Guys and Dolls (upcoming)


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Enter now. --0-821423695-1094660939=:98227-- From MChamberlain at beckcenter.org Wed Sep 8 13:09:11 2004 From: MChamberlain at beckcenter.org (Meg Chamberlain) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 16:09:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playwriting & Acting Classes at Beck Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E14A69E@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C495DF.B4C772C8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable These classes are offered by two very talented gentlemen. I have had = the pleasure of working with the both of them, and it is my honor to = have them working at the Beck Center teaching what they know best. Want = to know Meisner? Don Squires is your man. Want to write a play? Greg = Vovos can get you to do just that. Please call 216 521 2540 x222 to = register now! Any questions call me, 216 521 2540 x227 :) Happy Fall = everyone! Acting Technique I Donald Squires Mondays, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Session I: 9/13-11/8, 9 weeks No prior experience is required. In this class the idea of = moment-to-moment play is established as the basis of acting technique. = It is a Meisner-based, practical approach to strengthening listening and = communication skills which will lead an actor to becoming comfortable = with all applications of acting from stage to screen. Scene Study Donald Squires Saturdays 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. Instructor permission required. Session I: 9/13-11/8, 9 weeks In this class, characterization, motivation, sub-text, relationships as = well as the idea of moment- to-moment play are explored through the = works of modern playwrights. Monologue work is also encouraged.=20 Playwriting I=20 Greg Vovos Mondays 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. 9/13-11/8, 9weeks Learn the craft of playwriting by mastering the technique of the = ten-minute play. By writing and critiquing each other's works and = discussing the elements of theater, we will focus on the various issues = that separate playwriting from other forms of writing. Each week we will = focus on a different challenge, including getting one's work produced! = The class will culminate in an exciting evening of theater in which each = playwright will pick one of his/her plays for a staged reading. Greg = Vovos is a playwright and director whose work has been seen at many = theaters in the Cleveland area and have been produced all over the = country and as far away as Belgrade and Australia. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C495DF.B4C772C8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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These classes are offered by two = very =0A= talented gentlemen.  I have had the pleasure of working with the = both of =0A= them, and it is my honor to have them working at the Beck Center = teaching what =0A= they know best.  Want to know Meisner?  Don Squires is your = man.  =0A= Want to write a play?  Greg Vovos can get you to do just = that.  Please =0A= call 216 521 2540 x222 to register now!  Any questions call me, 216 = 521 =0A= 2540 x227 :)  Happy Fall everyone!

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Acting =0A= Technique I
Donald Squires
Mondays, 6:00 - 8:00 = p.m.
Session =0A= I: 9/13-11/8, 9 weeks
No prior experience is required. In this = class the =0A= idea of moment-to-moment play is established as the basis of acting = technique. =0A= It is a Meisner-based, practical approach to strengthening listening and =0A= communication skills which will lead an actor to becoming comfortable = with all =0A= applications of acting from stage to screen.

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Scene =0A= Study
Donald Squires
Saturdays 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Instructor =0A= permission required.
Session I: 9/13-11/8, 9 weeks
In this = class, =0A= characterization, motivation, sub-text, relationships as well as the = idea of =0A= moment- to-moment play are explored through the works of modern = playwrights. =0A= Monologue work is also encouraged.

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Playwriting I =0A=
Greg Vovos
Mondays 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
9/13-11/8, = 9weeks
Learn the =0A= craft of playwriting by mastering the technique of the ten-minute play. = By =0A= writing and critiquing each other's works and discussing the elements of =0A= theater, we will focus on the various issues that separate playwriting = from =0A= other forms of writing. Each week we will focus on a different = challenge, =0A= including getting one's work produced! The class will culminate in an = exciting =0A= evening of theater in which each playwright will pick one of his/her = plays for a =0A= staged reading. Greg Vovos is a playwright and director whose work has = been seen =0A= at many theaters in the Cleveland area and have been produced all over = the =0A= country and as far away as Belgrade and =0A= Australia.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C495DF.B4C772C8-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Wed Sep 8 13:25:28 2004 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 13:25:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Spider's Web" opens Friday at Clague Playhouse Message-ID: <20040908202528.66139.qmail@web81405.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1867296620-1094675128=:56667 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 33145 Phone: 440-331-0403 Spider's Web, a mystery by Agatha Christie and directed by Douglas Farren opens Friday, September 10th and run through October 3rd. Performances are Thursday - Saturday at 8PM and Sundays at 2PM Tickets are $11.00 and may be purchased by calling the Box Office Wed - Sat 1-6PM --0-1867296620-1094675128=:56667 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 33145
Phone:  440-331-0403
 
Spider's Web, a mystery by Agatha Christie and directed by Douglas Farren opens Friday, September 10th and run through October 3rd.
 
Performances are Thursday - Saturday at 8PM and Sundays at 2PM
 
Tickets are $11.00 and may be purchased by calling the Box Office Wed - Sat 1-6PM
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-------------------------------1094678333-- From laughalotproductions at yahoo.com Wed Sep 8 14:23:48 2004 From: laughalotproductions at yahoo.com (jim leo) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 14:23:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Filming Location (House/Condo) Needed Message-ID: <20040908212349.80893.qmail@web51108.mail.yahoo.com> --0-311533647-1094678628=:80222 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Laughalot productions is in pre production for a feature length independent comedy and we are looking for a small starter house/condo location preferably in the Columbus/Central Ohio area. Shooting will take place on weekends in September and October and I anticipate that this scene will be needed for the 4 - 5 Saturdays. Due to a limited budget, minimal compensation can be offered for permission use the location - - but you would be helping an indie film maker out (and that's good karma)! Please contact Jim at laughalotproductions at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! --0-311533647-1094678628=:80222 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
 
Laughalot productions is in pre production for a feature length independent comedy and we are looking for a small starter house/condo location preferably in the Columbus/Central Ohio area. 
 
Shooting will take place on weekends in September and  October and I anticipate that this scene will be needed for the 4 - 5 Saturdays.
 
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New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! --0-311533647-1094678628=:80222-- From emadden at kent.edu Wed Sep 8 15:13:32 2004 From: emadden at kent.edu (Liz Madden) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 18:13:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR Message-ID: <20040908221332.C522D1249BE@smtp.kent.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C495CF.8D294EC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: KSU'S SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE IN SEARCH OF 2 CHILDREN ACTORS FOR SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR Kent, Ohio - Kent State University's School of Theatre & Dance is in search of two young actors for the production of Six Characters in Search of an Author. Roles are available for one girl who plays between 4 - 6 years old and one boy who plays between 8 - 10 years old. The girl will get wet, with water, at the end of the play because the character has drowned. The girl is still and quiet most of the play. The boy is quiet and vulnerable throughout the play. He does commit suicide at the end of the play. Character will be seen only in silhouette at the final moment. The possibility exists that both roles will be double cast due to age. To schedule an audition appointment with director Terry Burgler, please call 330-672-0113. Directed by Terry Burgler, performances of Six Characters in Search of an Author are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2 PM from October 8 - 17, 2004. Those auditioning must be able to attend all of these performances. Children in the production will join the company in mid-September. Rehearsals are Sunday through Monday evenings. Children will not be called to all rehearsals and will be released from rehearsal early most evenings until dress rehearsals and performances. Children would be expected to attend all rehearsals during tech week beginning, Saturday, October 2 until opening Friday, October 8. Six Characters in Search of an Author does include adult language and themes. Luigi Pirandello's benchmark play is about a family of unfinished characters who take over the rehearsal of another work in order to have their own story told. Pirandello's playful opening moments soon give way to the horror of the story the characters have to tell. Though the characters fight to have their scenes played out at last, they are often at cross-purposes, unhappy with the actors' interpretations and arguing over whom is at fault in their tragedy. For more information regarding Six Characters in Search of an Author, the auditions or to schedule an appointment please contact Terry Burgler at 330-672-0113 or tburgler at kent.edu. Kent State University School of Theatre & Dance Elisabeth Madden Managing Director 330-672-0103 emadden at kent.edu ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C495CF.8D294EC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

KSU’S SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE IN SEARCH OF 2 CHILDREN ACTORS FOR = SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN = AUTHOR

     = ;      

Kent, Ohio – Kent State University’s School of Theatre & = Dance is in search of two young actors for the production of Six Characters in Search of an Author.  Roles = are available for one girl who plays between 4 – 6 years old and one boy who = plays between 8 – 10 years old.  The girl will get wet, with water, = at the end of the play because the character has drowned.  The girl is still = and quiet most of the play.  The boy is quiet and vulnerable throughout the = play.  He does commit suicide at the end of the play.  Character will be seen = only in silhouette at the final moment.  The possibility exists that both = roles will be double cast due to age.  To schedule an audition appointment with = director Terry Burgler, please call 330-672-0113.

 

Directed by Terry Burgler, = performances of Six Characters in Search of an = Author are Tuesday – Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2 PM from October 8 = – 17, 2004.  Those auditioning must be able to attend all of these = performances.  Children in the production will join the company in mid-September.  = Rehearsals are Sunday through Monday evenings.  Children will not be called to all = rehearsals and will be released from rehearsal early most evenings until dress = rehearsals and performances.  Children would be expected to attend all = rehearsals during tech week beginning, Saturday, October 2 until opening Friday, October = 8.

 

=

 Six Characters in Search of an Author = does include adult language and themes.  Luigi Pirandello’s = benchmark play is about a family of unfinished characters who take over the rehearsal of = another work in order to have their own story told.  Pirandello’s = playful opening moments soon give way to the horror of the story the characters have to = tell.  Though the characters fight to have their scenes played out at last, = they are often at cross-purposes, unhappy with the actors’ interpretations = and arguing over whom is at fault in their tragedy.

 

For more information = regarding Six Characters in Search of an Author, = the auditions or to schedule an appointment please contact Terry Burgler at 330-672-0113 or tburgler at kent.edu.

 

Kent State University

School of Theatre & Dance

Elisabeth Madden

Managing Director

330-672-0103

emadden at kent.edu

 

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C495CF.8D294EC0-- From info at CoachHouseTheatre.org Wed Sep 8 20:17:28 2004 From: info at CoachHouseTheatre.org (Coach House Info) Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 20:17:28 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Coach House opens "Private Lives" Message-ID: <413FCB48.5010804@CoachHouseTheatre.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060304000700000304010302 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Private Lives By Noel Coward Directed by Jim Fippin September 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th September 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th September 23rd, 24th, 25th Showtimes: Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8:00pm Sunday at 2:30pm Tickets are $13 Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at: *330-434-7741* Cast (in order of appearance) Sibyl Chase Johanna Alves-Parks Eliot Chase Tim Bennett Victor Prynne Alex Nine Amanda Prynne Kimberly Mahoney Louise Mary Laske Crew: Stage Manager Kendra Schaefer Set Design Antony Harding Light Design Antony Harding Sound Design Nat Napolitano Costume Design Jonathan Fletcher Props Manager Kendra Schaefer --------------060304000700000304010302 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Private Lives

Tickets are $13
Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at: 330-434-7741
Cast (in order of appearance)
Sibyl Chase
Johanna Alves-Parks
Eliot Chase
Tim Bennett
Victor Prynne
Alex Nine
Amanda Prynne
Kimberly Mahoney
Louise
Mary Laske
Crew:
Stage Manager
Kendra Schaefer
Set Design
Antony Harding
Light Design
Antony Harding
Sound Design
Nat Napolitano
Costume Design
Jonathan Fletcher
Props Manager
Kendra Schaefer
--------------060304000700000304010302-- From info at CoachHouseTheatre.org Wed Sep 8 20:18:32 2004 From: info at CoachHouseTheatre.org (Coach House Info) Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 20:18:32 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: Coach House Auditions for "Uncle Vanya" Message-ID: <413FCB88.8030506@CoachHouseTheatre.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060107080005090709050004 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Coach House Theatre announces auditions for: Uncle Vanya by *Anton Chekhov* translated by *David Mamet* directed by *Kimberly Mahoney* production dates: *November 11-27 2004* (no Performance on Thanksgiving) rehearsals scheduled to begin on or around: Monday, October 4th ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *when:* Monday, September 13, 7 p.m. Tuesday, September 14, 7 p.m. *where:* Coach House Theatre 732 West Exchange Street, Akron /behind the Akron Woman's City Club/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *needed:* 5 men and 4 women /actors auditioning will be asked to read from the script / *Serebrykov, Alexandr Vladmirovich:* a retired professor *Yelena Andreyevna:* his wife *Sofya Alexandrovna (Sonya):* his daughter by his first marriage *Voynitzkaya, Mariya Vasilyevna:* the mother of his first wife *Vanya:* his son *Mikhail Lvovich:* a doctor *Telegin, Ilya Ilyich:* an impoverished landowner *Marina:* an old nurse *A Workman* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ For more information about auditions, please call 440-646-0571 (no calls after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, please bring them with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing you at auditions! --------------060107080005090709050004 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Coach House Theatre

announces auditions for:

Uncle Vanya

by Anton Chekhov translated by David Mamet directed by Kimberly Mahoney
production dates: November 11-27 2004 (no Performance on Thanksgiving)
rehearsals scheduled to begin on or around: Monday, October 4th


when: Monday, September 13, 7 p.m.
  Tuesday, September 14, 7 p.m.
where:
  732 West Exchange Street, Akron
  behind the Akron Woman's City Club

needed: 5 men and 4 women
actors auditioning will be asked to read from the script
Serebrykov, Alexandr Vladmirovich: a retired professor
Yelena Andreyevna: his wife
Sofya Alexandrovna (Sonya): his daughter by his first marriage
Voynitzkaya, Mariya Vasilyevna: the mother of his first wife
Vanya: his son
Mikhail Lvovich: a doctor
Telegin, Ilya Ilyich: an impoverished landowner
Marina: an old nurse
A Workman

For more information about auditions, please call 440-646-0571 (no calls after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, please bring them with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing you at auditions!
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Message-ID: Cleveland State University and S.T.A.G.E. presents Paula Vogel's "The Baltimore Waltz" for two more weekends only. Come see the dizzying trip of brother and sister as they trek through Europe in search of a cure of a new mystery disease. September 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 Friday's and Saturday's at 8:00 pm Sunday's at 2:00 pm $10.00 General admission, $5.00 Student, Faculty, and Staff Call 216-687-2109 for ticket reservations and further information. See you there!! _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From abyerly24 at yahoo.com Wed Sep 8 18:52:33 2004 From: abyerly24 at yahoo.com (Adrian Byerly) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 18:52:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Public Squares!!!!Live!!!!!Come and I'll Stop Posting!!!! 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Hi!
 
I am looking for a whole bunch of WWII er= a Military Dress uniforms for a high school production.=
 
I would need 6 to 8 each of every branch=20= of the Armed Forces -
Marines
Army
Army Air Corps
Navy
Coast Guard
Merchant Marine
 
In a pinch I could probably just work wit= h plain dress pants and only the military dress blouse - insi= gnia would be helpful, but if necessary I can get those separately.
 
 
We would want to purchase these, rather t= han rent them. If anyone knows where I can find uniforms like this, or perha= ps even patterns to make them, you can email me at vanbrujah at aol.com.
 
Thanks in advance!
<= /BODY> -------------------------------1094695661-- From montecount at hotmail.com Wed Sep 8 13:06:26 2004 From: montecount at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 16:06:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE FILM ACTING CLASSES Message-ID:

Have You Ever Imagined YOUR Child In The Movies?

Now It Is Possible, Local & Affordable

Beginning Film & Acting Classes For Children Ages 8 - 14

Children will learn: 

Basic Film Acting Techniques 

The Difference Between Stage and Film Acting 

Working In Front Of The Camera

How To Take Basic Direction From A Movie Director

How To Audition For Commercials, Films and Industrials

Contact the North Canton Playhouse between 9 & 3 at (330) 494-1613.

Cost is $90 for 8 weeks of classes held 2 hours every Thursday at our Youth Theatre Location

Classes start ASAP, so hurry! 



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Thank you to all who replyed to my last E-mail regarding Helping Tri-C Westeren Campus Drama Club Raise Money to go to ACTF ( the American College Theatre Festival) this Up coming Jan.  The Club must raise 2 to 4 thousand Dollars  by Dec.  We are willing to work doing fund raisers, but if that is not an option for you, we  will take any kind of Donation you can give.  My Name is Mary Catalano and you can contact me for more info on ACTF and Drama club at  my E-mail address / botticelli1982 at hotmail.com
If you would like to make a check out, make it out to Cuyahoga Community College Westeren Campus Drama Club and Mail it to 11000 Pleasentvalley Rd
                                               Parma, Ohio 44130
                                               In Care of Drama Club
                                               Westeren Campus Theater Box Office
 
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Get ready for school! Find articles, homework help and more in the Back to School Guide! From nadeen_oconnor_dance_theatre at yahoo.com Thu Sep 9 06:36:55 2004 From: nadeen_oconnor_dance_theatre at yahoo.com (Nadeen OConnor) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 06:36:55 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for Nadeen O'Connor Dance Theatre Message-ID: <20040909133655.70033.qmail@web51708.mail.yahoo.com> Tuesday September 1, 2004 Audition Date: September 19, 2004 2:30 pm Where: University of Akron Ballet Center 354 East Market Street, Akron, Ohio 44325. Contact: Jen Preis or Nadeen O'Connor at 330-867-4675 E-mail: nadeen_oconnor_dance_theatre at yahoo.com. Auditioning for Male and Female part time paid positions for 2005 Spring Season. Dancers are contracted from September through February with possibility for renewal for summer season. Professional level dancers should have a strong background in modern and ballet technique along with a minimum two years performance experience. Those auditioning should be warmed up for class and be ready to learn movement phrases from NODT's current repertory. Finalists will be interviewed following the audition. Please bring resume and references with phone numbers, and a dance photo. Nadeen O'Connor Dance Theatre is a modern dance company based in Akron, Ohio. The company's repertoire is stylistically unique through the creation of original choreography by its artistic director, Nadeen OConnor. Audition Date: September 19, 2004 2:30 pm Where: University of Akron Ballet Center 354 East Market Street, Akron, Ohio 44325. Contact: Jen Preis or Nadeen O'Connor at 330-867-4675 E-mail: nadeen_oconnor_dance_theatre at yahoo.com. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From EricMagic1 at aol.com Thu Sep 9 09:00:12 2004 From: EricMagic1 at aol.com (EricMagic1 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2004 12:00:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Entertainment needed for Setp.19 AIDS WALK Message-ID: <403FEAFC.5E6CDF36.0B4977C9@aol.com> Looking for entertainment for the Cleveland AIDS WALK on Sunday September 19, 2004 from 9am-3:00pm. I need the following: CLOWNS INFLATABLES STILT WALKERS ROVING MAGICIANS MIMES If you cannot perform for the entire event, the best times are from 10:00am-11:00am and 12:00 1:30pm. This is a paid event, so please reply if you are available, and your fees for the entire day, and your fees for the smaller amounts of time. Magically yours, Eric Brouman www.ericbrouman.com 1-888-BROUMAN From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Sep 9 09:31:15 2004 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 12:31:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Staged Reading-Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition- JCC Halle Theatre Message-ID: Splitting Infinity by Jamie Pachino, Winner of the 2004 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition September 9, 2004 (Beachwood, Ohio) - The Jewish Community Center Of Cleveland (JCC) presents a staged reading of Splitting Infinity by Jamie Pachino, winner of the 2004 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition. The reading, directed by Jacqi Loewy, will take place at 7:00 PM on Sunday, October 10 in the Halle Theatre at the JCC, Mayfield Building, located at 3505 Mayfield Road in Cleveland Heights. The reading is free and open to the public. For additional information call 216-382-4000 ext. 215, reservations are recommended. Playwright Jamie Pachino will engage the audience in a post-show discussion. Splitting Infinity, originally commissioned by Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago, was developed at the Women Playwrights Festival, A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle WA, and American Conservatory Theatre's First Look Festival in San Francisco CA. The play tells the story of a Nobel prize-winning physicist who decides to go after evidence of God, through physics. As she single-mindedly pursues her goal, she upsets the balance of her relationship with Rabbi Saul Lieberman, her oldest and best friend, and her star post-doctorate student, the child of a Christian Scientist. About Jamie Pachino Jamie Pachino is an award-winning playwright and screenwriter. Her works have been showcased in festivals throughout the world including Women Playwrights' Festivals in Athens, Greece, A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle, and the First Look Festival at American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco. Jamie has been named the winner of the Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays production grant as well as Chicago's Joseph Jefferson ("Jeff") Award for Best New Work, among dozens of others. Her plays The Return of Morality and Aurora's Motive have also been optioned for the screen. Ms. Pachino has written screenplays for Walden Media and Lifetime Television and has a blind script deal with DreamWorks. She is currently at work on Ribbit, an animated feature rewrite for Vanguard Films (producers of Shrek). Jamie has served on the faculties of Northwestern University, Columbia College, and the Chicago Academy for the Arts. She currently makes her home in Los Angeles with her husband and son. (more) About the Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition The Annual Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition is designed to encourage new plays that provide significant, fresh perspectives on the range of Jewish experience. Submissions are received from playwrights throughout the world. The competition is made possible by the generosity of Marilyn and Harry Cagin. About The JCC The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland builds and strengthens Cleveland's entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and services that enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in four key program areas: Fitness, Wellness and Recreation, Preschool/Early Childhood Education, Camping and Cultural Arts. Membership to The JCC is open to all. The JCC has been serving the greater Cleveland community for more than 50 years. The Center is a non-profit social service agency that receives funding from The Jewish Community Federation, The United Way, grants, donations and other public funding sources. Kris Barnes Playmakers Youth Theatre The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 Playmakers Youth Theatre Announces 2004-2005 Season "The World Goes 'Round" Featuring the music of Kander and Ebb Sept 8-12, 2004 "To Kill A Mockingbird" Drama about racism, loyalty, justice, fear and love. Nov. 4-7th, 2004 "Little Shop of Horrors" Offbeat love story-dark comedy with a great soundtrack Feb 17-27th, 2005 "The World is a Stage" Intergenerational show written & directed by Sheri Gross April 10, 2005 From woodbish at bright.net Thu Sep 9 09:53:57 2004 From: woodbish at bright.net (Henry Bishop) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 12:53:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Babes in Toyland Audition Message-ID: <000001c4968d$9d8523c0$5a9adb42@pavilion> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C4966C.167383C0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0002_01C4966C.16750A60" ------=_NextPart_001_0002_01C4966C.16750A60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Audition notice Phoenix Stage Productions BABES IN TOYLAND Directed by Henry Bishop Auditions will be this Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 7:00 to 9:30 PM at Springfield High School Theatre for the Musical Babes in Toyland. Babes in Toyland is a large, old fashioned family show. It has approximately 60 roles for actors, dancers and singers; adults and children. Not all roles require dancing. Be prepared to read, dance and to sing, an accompanist will be provided. Bring your sheet music. No recorded music please. Babes in Toyland has Marching Wooden Soldiers - Singing and Dancing Gypsies - Most of Your Favorite Nursery Rhyme Characters such as: Little Boy Blue, Bo Peep, and Jack and Jill. - The Lady Who Lives in a Shoe - Several Bad Guys - a Love Story between Contrary Mary and Tom, the Piper's Son - Spiders - Elves - And the Master Toymaker a character of great warmth who makes all the toys for the holiday season. Performance dates are during the month of December; ending a week before Christmas. There are some School Day performances: a full schedule will be available at auditions. AUDITIONS: MON., TUE., WED., SEPTEMBER 13, 14 & 15 AT SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL, 2960 SANITARIUM RD. AT CANTON ROAD, FOR BABES IN TOYLAND Songs include Toyland, I Won't be Happy 'til I Get It, Hail to Christmas, Castle in Spain, The March of the Toy Soldiers and others. For additional information call 330-713-0003 Phoenix Stage Productions (formerly Goodyear Community Theatre) is reviving its annual production of Babes in Toyland. Babes in Toyland was performed annually during the 80's and 90's to great public acceptance. It is a lot of fun and a lot of work. If you are interested in working tech or some other volunteer aspect of putting on a show call 330-713-0003. ------=_NextPart_001_0002_01C4966C.16750A60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1094758077-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Thu Sep 9 15:05:04 2004 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 15:05:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WR Playhouse Presents The Fantasticks Message-ID: <20040909220504.50790.qmail@web80104.mail.yahoo.com> --0-803628589-1094767504=:50402 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE Presents THE FANTASTICKS Words by Tom Jones Music by Harvey Schmidt Sept 10, 11, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and Oct 1, 2. CAST The Narrator (El Gallo) Judson "Leigh" Heckerman The Girl (Luisa) Adrienne Sereta The Boy (Matt) Sean Goodman The Boy's Father (Hucklebee) Norm Bennett The Girl's Father (Bellomy) Walt Kaminski The Actor (Henry) Irv Korman The Man Who Dies (Mortimer) Bob Rauch The Mute Deborah Hercsek Anne Reeves CREW Director Bob Kmiecik Asst Director Anne Reeves Producers Marc Dusini Marie Dusini Music Director Matthew Bennett Choreographer Andrea Raab Stage Manager Renee DeSantis Set Designer Walt Kaminski Lighting Marc Dusini Costumer Debbie Hercsek Publicity Marie Dusini Set Construction Gus Tischer, Leo Tischer Marc Dusini, Bob Kmiecik TICKETS: $10.00 ADULTS $8.00 SENIORS/STUDENTS FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: (330) 620-7314 The theatre is located on the corner of Revere and Everett Rds at the Bath - Richfield Twp lines in Summit County. --0-803628589-1094767504=:50402 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
                                    WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
                                                      Presents
 
                                          THE FANTASTICKS
 
                            Words by Tom Jones   Music by Harvey Schmidt
 
                                 Sept 10, 11, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and Oct 1, 2.
 
                                                      CAST
 
The Narrator               (El Gallo)                  Judson "Leigh" Heckerman
The Girl                      (Luisa)                       Adrienne Sereta
The Boy                     (Matt)                         Sean Goodman
The Boy's Father        (Hucklebee)               Norm Bennett
The Girl's Father        (Bellomy)                  Walt Kaminski
The Actor                   (Henry)                       Irv Korman
The Man Who Dies     (Mortimer)                 Bob Rauch
The Mute                                                     Deborah Hercsek
                                                                    Anne Reeves
 
                                                     CREW
 
Director                                                      Bob Kmiecik
Asst Director                                               Anne Reeves
Producers                                                   Marc Dusini
                                                                   Marie Dusini
Music Director                                             Matthew Bennett
Choreographer                                           Andrea Raab
Stage Manager                                           Renee DeSantis
Set Designer                                               Walt Kaminski
Lighting                                                      Marc Dusini
Costumer                                                    Debbie Hercsek
Publicity                                                     Marie Dusini
Set Construction                                         Gus Tischer, Leo Tischer
                                                                   Marc Dusini, Bob Kmiecik 
 
                     TICKETS:          $10.00 ADULTS     $8.00 SENIORS/STUDENTS
 
                        FOR RESERVATIONS CALL:  (330) 620-7314
 
The theatre is located on the corner of Revere and Everett Rds at the Bath - Richfield Twp lines in Summit County.
                                                                        
--0-803628589-1094767504=:50402-- From angelorange48 at hotmail.com Thu Sep 9 15:05:32 2004 From: angelorange48 at hotmail.com (susan madden) Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2004 18:05:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]cemetery club auditions with Bill Allman Message-ID:

                 CEMETERY CLUB

                          By  Ivan Menchell, directed by Bill Allman

    Production dates are October 21,22,23,29,30

 

 

Auditions are to be held

 

Sunday, September 12, 2004 2 to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm

Monday, September 13, 2004 7 to 9 pm

 

St Andrew?s Presbyterian Church

23114 West Avenue

Olmsted Falls

 

Cast of Characters

 

Ida

Lucille

Doris

Another woman

Sam

 

 

Three middle-aged Long Island women, recently widowed, meet each month to visit their late husband?s graves and seek consolation from each other. Their friendship is interrupted when one of them meets a widower.

 

Questions or conflicts contact angelorange48 at hotmail.com




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! >From bstuewe" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01CA_01C496A7.1CBF2410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable TrueNorth Cultural Arts announces=20 Children / Youth Programs for Fall 2004 TrueNorth begins its Fall semester of education within the arts = beginning September 13. Classes run for 6-week sessions from 9/13-10/16 = and from 10/23-12/4. Sign-up by calling 440-933-7771, on the internet at = www.TNCArts.org, or by visiting the TrueNorth Gallery at 33491 Lake Road = in Avon Lake. The Gallery is open Wednesday and Thursday from 12 = noon-8:00 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 12 noon-6:00 p.m.=20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- The Children's Choirs and Youth Orchestra, as well as private lessons, = will meet from 9/13-12/18 first semester, reconvening on 1/10 through = 6/1 the second semester. All other classes are 6-week sessions. TrueNorth Private Lessons=20 Sign-up for private lessons in your applied area: voice, piano, strings, = woodwinds, brass, percussion, and harp. TrueNorth Children's Chorus=20 Grades 1 & 2 Tuesday 4:15-5:00 p.m. Grades 3 & 4 Tuesday 5:15-6:00 p.m. Grades 5, 6 & 7 Tuesday 6:15-7:30 p.m. and Thursday 6:15-7:30 p.m. TrueNorth Youth Orchestra=20 Monday and Wednesday 4:15 - 5:30 p.m. Beginning Instrumentalists: Children/Youth and Adults - experience = orchestra as we learn and/or renew instrumental skills in an = intergenerational setting.=20 TrueNorth Jazz Improvisation=20 Wednesday 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Learn basic theory and improvisation skills in the world of jazz. This = class is for both youth and adults, having at least 3 years instrumental = background. TrueNorth Early Childhood Music=20 Saturdays beginning 9/18=20 Birth - 24 months Saturday 9:00- 9:30 a.m. =20 2 -3 years Saturday 9:45-10:30 a.m. 4 - 5 years Saturday 10:45-11:30 a.m.=20 6 - 7 years Saturday 11:45-12:30 a.m. -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- TrueNorth Ceramics: Kids and the Wheel (ages 11 and up) Saturday = 9:00-10:00 a.m. Kids and Clay (ages 6 and up) = Saturday 10:00-11:00 a.m. Visual Arts Exploration (ages 5 and up) Saturday = 12:30-1:15 p.m. Pottery for Youth and Adults (ages 15 and up) Wednesday = 7:00-9:00 p.m. Open Ceramic Studio = Tuesday 7:00-9:00 p.m. Family Workshops in the Fall: (2-week sessions - see www.TNCArts.org for = further details) Stories and Clay (ages 3 and up with parent) Saturday = 11:15-12:00 noon = Wednesday 1:00-1:45 p.m. = Friday 9:30-10:15 a.m. Leaf Designs in Clay (ages 3 and up with an adult) Sunday = 1:00-2:30 p.m. Holiday Lights in Clay (ages 3 and up with an adult) Sunday = 1:00-2:30 p.m. Special Gifts in Clay (ages 3 and up with an adult) Sunday = 1:00-2:30 p.m. -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Afternoon, Evening and Weekend Classes available in the following: TrueNorth Block Printing - Create a design on a block, carve & print! TrueNorth Watercolor=20 TrueNorth Beginning Drawing - Explore shape, shadowing, basic = perspective and composition TrueNorth Calligraphy - The art of beautiful writing -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- =20 ------=_NextPart_000_01CA_01C496A7.1CBF2410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

TrueNorth Cultural Arts

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Children / Youth Programs for Fall = 2004

TrueNorth begins its Fall semester of education = within the arts=20 beginning September 13. Classes run for 6-week sessions from = 9/13=9610/16 and from=20 10/23=9612/4. Sign-up by calling 440-933-7771, on the internet at = www.TNCArts.org, or by = visiting the=20 TrueNorth Gallery at 33491 Lake Road in Avon Lake. The Gallery is open = Wednesday=20 and Thursday from 12 noon=968:00 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 12 = noon=966:00=20 p.m.


The Children=92s Choirs and Youth Orchestra, as well = as private=20 lessons, will meet from 9/13=9612/18 first semester, reconvening on 1/10 = through=20 6/1 the second semester. All other classes are 6-week = sessions.

TrueNorth Private = Lessons=20

Sign-up for private lessons in = your applied=20 area: voice, piano, strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, and = harp.

 

TrueNorth Children=92s = Chorus=20

Grades 1 & 2 =    =20     Tuesday 4:15=965:00 p.m.

Grades 3 & 4 =    =20     Tuesday 5:15=966:00 p.m.

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TrueNorth Youth = Orchestra=20

Monday and Wednesday 4:15 =96 = 5:30=20 p.m.

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TrueNorth Jazz = Improvisation=20

Wednesday 7:30 =96 9:00 = p.m.

Learn basic theory and = improvisation skills=20 in the world of jazz. This class is for both youth and adults, having at = least 3=20 years instrumental background.

 

TrueNorth Early Childhood = Music=20

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TrueNorth = Ceramics:

Kids and the = Wheel (ages 11 and up)        =20             =    =20 Saturday 9:00=9610:00 a.m.

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------=_NextPart_000_01CA_01C496A7.1CBF2410-- From toomey at alumni.nd.edu Thu Sep 9 17:47:47 2004 From: toomey at alumni.nd.edu (toomey at alumni.nd.edu) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 20:47:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]KEEPING BROADWAY ON THE RECORD Message-ID: <000101c496cf$d32b6650$1f479f04@toomeylaptop> Grammy.com link explains the situation and options pretty well. Then decide if you want to 'petition'. I doubt anyone can 'demand' that record companies produce duds. But they might help producers see the value... Regards, Peter Toomey Peter at ToomeyAndFriendsAdvertising.biz ( personal mail: Toomey at alumni.ND.edu ) ~~~~~~~~ KEEPING BROADWAY ON THE RECORD >From www.stagespace.com For decades, almost every Broadway musical has left behind a permanent legacy - the Original Cast Recording. For many theater lovers, cast recordings have been the bridge to Broadway, giving the listener a glimpse of a first class production, no matter what the actual distance to New York. And although shows open and close, the cast recordings have remained, documenting the evolving history of musical theater and inspiring new generations of theater lovers across the world. But Original Cast Recordings are on the verge of extinction. More and more record executives consider cast recordings a waste of time and money, and have made it clear that the days of recording Broadway shows are numbered. Robert Hurwitz, president of Nonesuch Records, told a journalist in March 2004 that he will now be recording only two musical theater composers - Stephen Sondheim and Adam Guettel. Click here to read more about Cast Recordings in crisis: http://www.grammy.com/features/2004/0308_castalbums.aspx We cannot let the cast album die. This petition is being sent to the chief executives of Sony, RCA Victor, Nonesuch, Atlantic and Hollywood Records, demanding that Broadway cast albums be allowed to survive, for the sake of the industry itself. Stand up for Broadway Cast Recordings - sign your name to the petition and help save the future of musical theater. Click here to sign the petition: http://www.stagespace.com/petition From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Fri Sep 10 09:49:58 2004 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It's me, M-A-B!) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:49:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Question for Members: Message-ID: <20040910164958.48523.qmail@web13925.mail.yahoo.com> --0-166947374-1094834998=:48266 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I got into a debate with an actor friend about what I SHOULD be sending to the Neo list. So I felt maybe I should get the answer from the source. Do you feel that this type of casting notice below in red should be sent to Neo when I get them or should I disregard them based on the fact they are last minute notices when sent to me. I don't want to embarass anyone, but the notion by some talent in this area is I should NOT send them because the talent in this area are looking for local work only. But it's my stance that depending on the timing of an actor's life..he or she may need a casting notice like that FOR THE MONEY, EXPERIENCE or they may need the opp. in order to add to their resume- a interesting out of town job for a major network. I won't send them if they are not helping in any sense but can it really hurt to know about them? YOU BE THE JUDGE: (ofcourse, notices would have email, phone and business contacts) Featured Extras needed TONIGHT 9/8 for live event for the US Open at Rockefeller Center being filmed by the USA Network. Pay is $10 per hour. Should be casually dressed. Less than 5 hours shooting time. Just show up tonight at 5:30pm @ Rockafeller Center - 50th St. between 5th & 6th Ave. Report to guest services. Union Status: Non-Union MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen! Where's the site? What's going on? (?1991 The MAB/EG?-----The MAB/EG? 2004?) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-166947374-1094834998=:48266 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
I got into a debate with an actor friend about what I SHOULD be sending to the Neo list. So I felt maybe I should get the answer from the source. Do you feel that this type of casting notice below in red should be sent to Neo when I get them or should I disregard them based on the fact they are last minute notices when sent to me.
 
I don't want to embarass anyone, but the notion by some talent in this area is I should NOT send them because the talent in this area are looking for local work only. But it's my stance that depending on the timing of an actor's life..he or she may need a casting notice like that FOR THE MONEY, EXPERIENCE or they may need the opp. in order to add to their resume- a interesting out of town job for a major network. I won't send them if they are not helping in any sense but can it really hurt to know about them?
 
YOU BE THE JUDGE: (ofcourse, notices would have email, phone and business contacts)
 
Featured Extras needed TONIGHT 9/8 for live event for the US Open at Rockefeller Center being filmed by the USA Network. Pay is $10 per hour. Should be casually dressed. Less than 5 hours shooting time.

Just show up tonight at 5:30pm @ Rockafeller Center - 50th St. between 5th & 6th Ave.

Report to guest services.

Union Status: Non-Union



MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen!

Where's the site? What's going on?

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


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-166947374-1094834998=:48266-- From fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Fri Sep 10 09:50:16 2004 From: fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (fredsternfeld) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 12:50:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]RAGTIME - TECHNICAL DIRECTOR POSITION OPEN Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0282_01C49734.BDF12E90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The position of Technical Director for Ragtime, the musical is open. Richard Gould is the set designer. The TD will be responsible for building the set for the show. The TD will oversee the carpenters and a scenic artist. Four to Six weeks of work (could be full or part-time) at competitive rates. Presented by The Jewish Community Center in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts Department. If you are interested in this position, please repond to this e-mail and I will contact you to set up an interview. Fred Sternfeld Jewish Community Center of Cleveland 26001 S. Woodland Rd. Beachwood, Ohio 44122 Questions? Call me at 216-496-6087 ------=_NextPart_000_0282_01C49734.BDF12E90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
The = position=20 of Technical Director for Ragtime,=20 the musical is open.=20
 
Richard = Gould is=20 the set designer. 
 
The TD = will be=20 responsible for building the set for the show.  The TD will oversee = the carpenters and a scenic artist.

Four to Six weeks of work (could be full or part-time) at = competitive=20 rates.  

Presented by The Jewish Community = Center in=20 association with Cuyahoga
Community College  Eastern Campus = Theatre=20 Arts Department. 
If you = are interested=20 in this position, please repond to this e-mail and I will contact you to = set up=20 an interview.

Fred  Sternfeld
Jewish Community Center of = Cleveland
26001=20 S. Woodland  Rd.
Beachwood, Ohio   44122 

Questions? Call me at =20 216-496-6087

------=_NextPart_000_0282_01C49734.BDF12E90-- From kaimei at earthlink.net Fri Sep 10 02:38:48 2004 From: kaimei at earthlink.net (Christopher) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 05:38:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]digital feature Sugar wins award at film fest in CA Message-ID: <41417627.79590DE9@earthlink.net> --------------8E4D7D148F0246F3FC453284 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Independent digital filmmaker Christopher K. Young's survive-the-night drama Sugar has received an Award of Excellence at The Berkeley Video and Film Festival in the digital feature category. The largest independent video and film festival in Northern California, the BVFF will be held October 15, 16 and 17, 2004. Information on the award and other films in the category can be found at http://berkeleyvideofilmfest.org/2004awards.shtml . Sugar follows the character of Hailie, a 9 year old girl who leaves her suburban home for a tension filled night in the city, in search of her mother whom she believes to be kidnapped. Filmed predominantly in Cleveland and Akron, Sugar showcases the cities with Young's award winning eye for electronic cinematography. He also mixed the film's electro-trance soundtrack, having also composed most of its tracks. Christopher K. Young's previous films have been featured in film festivals nationally and abroad, including the Ohio Independent Film Festival, where a co-nominee of his Best Short nominated film The Blessing of Prometheus went on to receive an Academy Award Nomination. Mr. Young is finishing work on a series titled Seeing, and is beginning work on another feature. More information on Mr. Young and his company Shallow Focus Entertainment can be found at www.shallowfocus.com. --------------8E4D7D148F0246F3FC453284 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Independent digital filmmaker Christopher K. Young's survive-the-night drama Sugar has received an Award of Excellence at The Berkeley Video and Film Festival in the digital feature category.  The largest independent video and film festival in Northern California, the BVFF will be held October 15, 16 and 17, 2004.  Information on the award and other films in the category can be found at http://berkeleyvideofilmfest.org/2004awards.shtml .

Sugar follows the character of Hailie, a 9 year old girl who leaves her suburban home for a tension filled night in the city, in search of her mother whom she believes to be kidnapped.  Filmed predominantly in Cleveland and Akron, Sugar showcases the cities with Young's award winning eye for electronic cinematography.  He also mixed the film's electro-trance soundtrack, having also composed most of its tracks.

Christopher K. Young's previous films have been featured in film festivals nationally and abroad, including the Ohio Independent Film Festival, where a co-nominee of his Best Short nominated film The Blessing of Prometheus went on to receive an Academy Award Nomination.  Mr. Young is finishing work on a series titled Seeing, and is beginning work on another feature.  More information on Mr. Young and his company Shallow Focus Entertainment can be found at www.shallowfocus.com. --------------8E4D7D148F0246F3FC453284-- From aubrie.knight at law.csuohio.edu Thu Sep 9 22:43:25 2004 From: aubrie.knight at law.csuohio.edu (aubrie.knight at law.csuohio.edu) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 01:43:25 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Voice Teacher Message-ID: <1873.67.20.111.186.1094795005.squirrel@67.20.111.186> Hello All! I am currently looking for a voice teacher that is somewhere in the Cleveland area (I live downtown). I am a mezzo/belter, and have already had quite a bit of voice training and experience. I am looking mainly to work rep, and as such need a teacher who is also a great pianist. If anyone has suggestions or would like a new student please contact me at aubrie.knight at law.csuohio.edu Thanks! From lynee6 at excite.com Fri Sep 10 05:43:16 2004 From: lynee6 at excite.com (lynee6 at excite.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:43:16 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Screenwriter looking for an agent Message-ID: <20040910124316.8CABBBF68@xprdmailfe13.nwk.excite.com> --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__7a32219d5cc238e09ff20dd29c183653 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To whom it may concern:My name is Shavon L. Scott.I am a screenwriter. I have written 4 features and 4 shorts. I am currently working on five, six, and seven simultaneously.I have written in several genres: drama, romantic comedy, action, comedy, horror, and suspense/thriller.I am in search of an agent and would like to know if you are accepting new writers at this time. If so, to whom may I send a query letter?Thank you,Shavon L. Scottlynee6 at excite.com _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__7a32219d5cc238e09ff20dd29c183653 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
To whom it may concern:

My name is Shavon L. Scott.

I am a screenwriter. I have written 4 features and 4 shorts. I am currently working on five, six, and seven simultaneously.

I have written in several genres: drama, romantic comedy, action, comedy, horror, and suspense/thriller.

I am in search of an agent and would like to know if you are accepting new writers at this time. If so, to whom may I send a query letter?

Thank you,



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--EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__7a32219d5cc238e09ff20dd29c183653-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Fri Sep 10 06:50:13 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:50:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu invites you to Moment with the 'Mu Message-ID: <004501c4973d$1b958700$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C4971B.92526100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater proudly invites all area actors, writers, = directors, and those interested in theater to spend a "Moment with the = 'Mu" this coming Monday, September 13, from 1:00-2:30 p.m. in the = Concert Hall on the Karamu campus. Featured speakers will be the cast, crew, and director of the upcoming = Karamu production of for colored girls who have considered suicide/when = the rainbow is enuf by Ntozake Shange. Join us for a lunchtime = discussion on what has happened behind the scenes of this wonderful = production. Snacks and free coffee and punch will be provided. There = is no charge for this event. =20 Karamu is located at the corner of East 89th Street and Quincy Avenue in = Cleveland's Fairfax District. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C4971B.92526100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater proudly invites = all area=20 actors, writers, directors, and those interested in theater to spend a = "Moment=20 with the 'Mu" this coming Monday, September 13, from 1:00-2:30 p.m. in = the=20 Concert Hall on the Karamu campus.
 
Featured speakers will be the cast, crew, and = director of=20 the upcoming Karamu production of for colored girls who have = considered=20 suicide/when the rainbow is enuf by Ntozake Shange.  Join us = for a=20 lunchtime discussion on what has happened behind the scenes of this = wonderful=20 production.  Snacks and free coffee and punch will be = provided.  There=20 is no charge for this event. 
 
Karamu is located at the = corner of=20 East 89th Street and Quincy Avenue in Cleveland's Fairfax = District. =20
------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C4971B.92526100-- From cabraham at cecodoor.com Fri Sep 10 11:12:21 2004 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 13:12:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fw: AUDITIONS THIS WEEK "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" @ SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_related 00696EF086256F0B_= Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="=_alternative 00696EF086256F0B_=" --=_alternative 00696EF086256F0B_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE CORP. PRESENTS "A Christmas Carol" (The Musical) A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION DIRECTED BY CHARLES J. ABRAHAM ARRANGEMENTS BY DAVID W. COXE CHORE. BY GINA DIDONATO music by Michel Legrand book and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick based on the book by Charles Dickens LICENSED THROUGH THE R & H THEATRE LIBRARY NON EQUITY OPEN AUDITIONS are Sun. Sept.12th from 12:00-2:00pm and Mon. Sept.13th from 7:30-9:00pm AGES 8 THROUGH ADULTS SHOW DATES are Fri. Sat. and Sun. December 3rd,4th,10th,11th and12th (Sun. Matinee @ 2:00pm) evening shows starts at 7:00pm SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE 291 EAST 222ND STREET EUCLID,OHIO 44123 LOCATED WHERE 222ND AND BABBIT ROAD MEET LAKE SHORE BLVD. IN DOWNTOWN EUCLID. AUDITIONS ARE UPSTAIRS IN ROOM 217 FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CALL CHUCK ABRAHAM 440-944-3927 SPRING MUSICAL MAY 20,21,22,27 and 28th 2005 JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR "2005" THANK YOU! --=_alternative 00696EF086256F0B_= Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII"
SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE CORP.
                     PRESENTS

          "A Christmas Carol"
                    (The Musical)

     A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION

DIRECTED BY CHARLES J. ABRAHAM
ARRANGEMENTS BY DAVID W. COXE
      CHORE. BY GINA DIDONATO

music by Michel Legrand
book and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick
based on the book by Charles Dickens
LICENSED THROUGH THE  R & H  THEATRE LIBRARY

NON EQUITY OPEN  AUDITIONS are Sun. Sept.12th from 12:00-2:00pm and Mon. Sept.13th from 7:30-9:00pm AGES 8 THROUGH ADULTS

SHOW DATES are Fri. Sat. and Sun. December 3rd,4th,10th,11th and12th
(Sun. Matinee @ 2:00pm) evening shows starts at 7:00pm

SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE 291 EAST 222ND STREET EUCLID,OHIO 44123 LOCATED WHERE 222ND AND BABBIT ROAD MEET LAKE SHORE BLVD. IN DOWNTOWN EUCLID. AUDITIONS ARE UPSTAIRS IN ROOM 217 FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CALL CHUCK ABRAHAM  440-944-3927

            SPRING MUSICAL
        MAY 20,21,22,27 and 28th 2005
 JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR "2005"


THANK YOU!
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Based on the classic P.G. Wodehouse stories, By Jeeves is a musical comedy that provides a refreshing alternative to the larger and louder musicals in this daftly-inspired collaboration with award-winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn. The premise behind By Jeeves is the manservant, Jeeves (stereotypically thought to be beneath upper class folks), is actually the brains behind an English buffoon by the name of Bertie Wooster. A tale of escalating chaos unfolds to the accompaniment of one of Andrew Lloyd Webber's most vivacious and lively scores. The show will be directed by Michael Rogaliner who recently created and directs floor shows for Pickwick & Frolic. Other directing credits include Godspell and Anything Goes both for the Beck Center, along with Evita, Jesus Chris Superstar and Jeffrey. Michael holds a BFA in directing from Syracuse University. "The cast and I have had a great time creating these very funny characters for this area premiere. Even the music is funny," says Rogaliner. The cast for By Jeeves includes Dana Hart as Jeeves and Larry Nehring as Bertram Wooster. Musical direction will be provided by Larry Goodpaster. By Jeeves runs September 17 through October 10. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m. A special Thursday night performance is scheduled for October 7. For tickets to By Jeeves, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org . Tickets are $26 for adults, $23 for seniors and $15 for students (22 & under with ID). (All individual ticket sales are subject to a $2 administrative fee per ticket.) Discounts are available to groups of 15 or more. The Beck Center for the Arts is located ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. ### =20 =20 Colleen O'Neill Marketing Assistant Beck Center For The Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107=20 Email: coneill at beckcenter.org Phone: 216.521.2540 ext.244 Fax: 216.228.6050 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4973E.46406A4E Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

The Lighter = Side of Andrew Lloyd Webber

By Jeeves=

The Beck Center for the Arts

September 17 = – October 10

 

 

Cleveland, = OhioCome and experience the lighter side of Andrew Lloyd = Webber as The Beck Center for the Arts opens its 2004-2005 Season with the = Cleveland = premiere of By Jeeves running = September 17 through October 10 on the Main Stage.

Based on the classic P.G. Wodehouse stories, By Jeeves is a musical comedy that provides a refreshing = alternative to the larger and louder musicals in this daftly-inspired collaboration = with award-winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn.  The premise behind = By Jeeves is the manservant, = Jeeves (stereotypically thought to be beneath upper class folks), is actually = the brains behind an English buffoon by the name of Bertie Wooster.  A = tale of escalating chaos unfolds to the accompaniment of one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most vivacious and lively = scores.

The show will be directed by Michael Rogaliner who recently created and directs = floor shows for Pickwick & Frolic.  Other directing credits include = Godspell and Anything Goes both for the Beck Center, along with Evita, Jesus Chris = Superstar and Jeffrey.  Michael = holds a BFA in directing from Syracuse University.  “The cast and I have had a great time creating these very funny = characters for this area premiere.  Even the music is funny,” says = Rogaliner.  The cast for By Jeeves = includes Dana Hart as Jeeves and Larry Nehring as Bertram Wooster.  Musical direction will be provided by Larry = Goodpaster.

By Jeeves runs September 17 through = October 10.  Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m.  A special Thursday = night performance is scheduled for October 7.  For tickets to By Jeeves, call the Beck Center = Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org.   Tickets are $26 for adults, $23 for seniors and $15 for students (22 = & under with ID).  (All individual ticket sales are subject to a $2 administrative fee per ticket.)  Discounts are available to groups = of 15 or more.   The Beck = Center for the Arts is located ten minutes = west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood.             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;   

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Colleen = O'Neill

Marketing = Assistant

Beck Center For The Arts

17801 Detroit Avenue

Lakewood, OH 44107

Email: coneill at beckcenter.org

Phone: = 216.521.2540 ext.244

Fax: = 216.228.6050

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4973E.46406A4E-- From clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com Fri Sep 10 07:01:40 2004 From: clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com (Margaret Holden) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 07:01:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]modern dance classes Message-ID: <20040910140140.94519.qmail@web50406.mail.yahoo.com> We are happy to announce that Desmond Davis of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre will now be teaching classes in MODERN DANCE on Saturdays beginning September 11th. Time is 1:00-2:30 p.m. At the Cleveland Dance Theatre studios 5515 Broadview Road, Parma. Open classes. For more information, call Margaret Holden, Director CDT, 216 749 4228. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Fri Sep 10 11:59:21 2004 From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:59:21 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Susan Weber to teach songwriting course Message-ID: <20040910185921.28566.qmail@web81101.mail.yahoo.com> --0-947804824-1094842761=:28329 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii SUSAN WEBER TO TEACH SONGWRITING COURSE Seasoned songwriters as well as those new to the art can hone their skills in a new songwriting class offered by the Poets? and Writers? League of Greater Cleveland (PWLGC). Taught by Northeast Ohio Songwriters? Circle founder Susan Weber, ?The Craft of Lyric Writing? will meet on four Wednesday evenings beginning October 6, 2004 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Townhouse 3-A. The cost of the program is $54 for PWLGC members and $60 for nonmembers. Register online through the Poets? and Writers? League web site, www.pwlgc.com or by phone: 216.421.0403. Describing the class, Weber says ?Are you wondering how bards choose an image, a chorus, a series of rhymes to charm their listeners? This course provides space and structure to befriend your muse and explore your imagination in the service of quality lyric writing,? Weber tours and performs electric-poetic originals with her band, Susan Weber and Monet?s Orbit. Songwriting credits include the 2003 Great American Song Contest honor award and writing for the prize winning cable TV show, Captain Dave Productions. Her recordings reach national and international radio and television audiences. Susan Weber?s web site is www.susanweber.com _____________ For more information about Susan Weber contact: Campbell Artist Management 216.469.0323 PO Box 18443 Cleveland OH 44118 --0-947804824-1094842761=:28329 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
SUSAN WEBER TO TEACH SONGWRITING COURSE


Seasoned songwriters as well as those new to the art can hone their
skills in a new songwriting class offered by the Poets? and Writers?
League of Greater Cleveland (PWLGC).
 
Taught by Northeast Ohio Songwriters? Circle founder Susan Weber, ?The Craft of Lyric Writing? will meet on four Wednesday evenings beginning October 6, 2004 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Townhouse 3-A.
   
The cost of the program is $54 for PWLGC members and $60 for
nonmembers. Register online through the Poets? and Writers? League web
site, www.pwlgc.com or by phone: 216.421.0403.

Describing the class, Weber says ?Are you wondering how bards choose an
image, a chorus, a series of rhymes to charm their listeners? This
course  provides space and structure to befriend your muse and explore
your imagination in the service of quality lyric writing,?

Weber tours and performs electric-poetic originals with her band, Susan
Weber and Monet?s Orbit.  Songwriting credits include the 2003 Great
American Song Contest honor award and writing for the prize winning
cable TV show, Captain Dave Productions.  Her recordings reach national
and international radio and television audiences.

Susan Weber?s web site is www.susanweber.com

_____________
For more information about Susan Weber contact:

Campbell Artist Management
216.469.0323

PO Box 18443
Cleveland OH 44118
--0-947804824-1094842761=:28329-- From KerrComm at aol.com Fri Sep 10 13:03:07 2004 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 16:03:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Question for Members: Message-ID: For what it's worth... NEO provides a valuable service for artists in this area. Let's face it: anyone who even bothers to try and make a living in this town (and I mean LIVING...not someone whose wife or husband or mother or inheritance or whatever ALLOWS them to be a dilettante and work however and whenever they feel like it, and you know who you are!) should be grateful and take advantage of ANY opportunity that comes along. More power to you. Tom Kerr Kulture Kids From vr8 at uakron.edu Fri Sep 10 07:25:40 2004 From: vr8 at uakron.edu (reynolds,victoria) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:25:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Swing Time fest at Akron's Lock 3 Live! park revives swing era Message-ID: <36139CA1DEBF464EB20A99CE4E8C057403742ECB@POWELL.uanet.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C49742.0CB0AD3C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear NEohioPAL Subscriber ~ On Sat., Sept. 18, between 4-10 p.m., the Swing Time festival at Akron's Lock 3 Live! park will revive the spirit of the swing era. Practice your dance steps and get set to shine. Dress for the costume competition. Enter paddleball and trivia contests. Kids' activities include hop-scotch, jump-rope, yo-yos, paddle-ball, and airplane craft. Tokens are sold for Inflatable "rides" for kids.=20 Live entertainment spotlights Calfee Jones, Ernie Krivda & the Fat Tuesday Band, and Cherry Poppin' Daddies. Lock 3 Live! park--located on Main Street next to the Akron Civic Theatre--is operated by The University of Akron's management team at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall and the Akron Civic Theatre. There's a $10 festival fee, except for kids under 48 inches tall. Bring a canned food item to benefit Akron/Canton Food Bank, or show your Montrose Ford VIP card, and you can buy one ticket at full price and get the second ticket for half price. Get half off the price of a regular priced ticket with proof that you're a Key Bank customer. Cash-only tickets are sold at the Lock 3 Live! gates 30 minutes before the festival begins.=20 For advance tickets, call the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office at 330-253-2488 between 11 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Tuesday through Friday. Tickets are also available at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall Ticket Office at ext. 7570, or through Ticketmaster Centers or Charge-By-Phone at 330-945-9400. Get more details online at http://www.lock3live.com or call the Civic Theatre Info Line at 330-535-3178. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C49742.0CB0AD3C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Swing Time fest at Akron's Lock 3 Live! park revives swing = era

Dear NEohioPAL = Subscriber ~

On Sat., Sept. 18, = between 4-10 p.m., the Swing Time festival at Akron's Lock 3 Live! park = will revive the spirit of the swing era. Practice your dance steps and = get set to shine. Dress for the costume competition. Enter paddleball = and trivia contests. Kids' activities include hop-scotch, jump-rope, = yo-yos, paddle-ball, and airplane craft. Tokens are sold for Inflatable = “rides” for kids.

Live entertainment = spotlights Calfee Jones, Ernie Krivda & the Fat Tuesday Band, and = Cherry Poppin’ Daddies.

Lock 3 Live! = park--located on Main Street next to the Akron Civic Theatre--is = operated by The University of Akron's management team at E.J. Thomas = Performing Arts Hall and the Akron Civic Theatre. There's a $10 festival = fee, except for kids under 48 inches tall. Bring a canned food item to = benefit Akron/Canton Food Bank, or show your Montrose Ford VIP card, and = you can buy one ticket at full price and get the second ticket for half = price. Get half off the price of a regular priced ticket with proof that = you’re a Key Bank customer. Cash-only tickets are sold at the Lock = 3 Live! gates 30 minutes before the festival begins.

For advance tickets, = call the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office at 330-253-2488 between 11 a.m. = and 4:30 p.m., Tuesday through Friday. Tickets are also available at = E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall Ticket Office at ext. 7570, or through = Ticketmaster Centers or Charge-By-Phone at 330-945-9400. Get more = details online at http://www.lock3live.com or call the Civic Theatre = Info Line at 330-535-3178.





------_=_NextPart_001_01C49742.0CB0AD3C-- From etsengas at kent.edu Fri Sep 10 07:48:46 2004 From: etsengas at kent.edu (etsengas at kent.edu) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:48:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]KSU's School of Theatre & Dance 04-05 Season Message-ID: <73e67d7407d9.7407d973e67d@kent.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_mILiMEL7PtaTOZuOXaSlAA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline KSU=92S SCHOOL OF THEATRE =26 DANCE ANNOUNCES 2004-2005 SEASON Kent=2C Ohio =96 Kent State University=92s School of Theatre =26 Dance=2C= located on the main campus of Kent State University in Kent=2C announces= its 2004-05 season=2E The season kicks off with Luigi Pirandello=92s ma= sterpiece=2C Six Characters in Search of an Author=2C October 8 =96 17 in= E=2E Turner Stump Theatre=2E Directed by Terry Burgler=2E Continuing the season is the jazz-mad musical The Wild Party=2C November = 5 =96 14=2C in Wright-Curtis Theatre=2E This prohibition-era tale is abo= ut a riotous soir=E9e thrown by two vaudeville performers whose relations= hip is marked by vicious behavior and recklessness=2E Directed by Eric v= an Baars=2E The KSU dance department will conclude 2004 with its popular annual conce= rt=2C Dance 2004=3A In the Moment=2C December 3-5 in E=2E Turner Stump Th= eatre=2E The concert will showcase the latest in modern dance and jazz c= horeography and highlight the talents of School of Theatre =26 Dance facu= lty members and guest artists=2E = The SS America will set sail in the E=2E Turner Stump Theatre as the Cole= Porter classic musical Anything Goes runs February 18 =96 27=2E Directe= d by Terri Kent=2E The Student Dance Festival=2C March 11 =96 13 will features the choreogra= phy by KSU dance majors and minors in Wright-Curtis Theatre=2E Quickly f= ollowing is Student Theatre Festival=2C March 15 =96 17 in Room B-005 in = Music =26 Speech Building=2E(A production title will be announced closer = to production=2E) The annual Kent Dance Ensemble presentation will be he= ld April 1 =96 3 in E=2E Turner Stump and features the choreography of KS= U dance division faculty and guest artists as performed by this talented = group of students=2E Closing out the season is The Laramie Project=2C April 15 - 24=2E This g= roundbreaking play chronicles over 400 hours of interviews with townspeop= le in Laramie=2C Wyoming=2C about the brutal murder of college student Ma= tthew Shepard and is part of the Roe Green Visiting Director Series under= the direction of guest director=2C Sue Ott-Rowlands=2E School of Theatre =26 Dance performances are Tuesday =96 Saturday at 8 PM= and Sundays at 2 PM=2E Both theatres=2C E=2E Turner Stump and Wright-Cu= rtis=2C are located in the Music =26 Speech Center on Main Street on the = main campus of Kent State University=2E Tickets are =2412 for Adults=2C = =2410 for Seniors=2C KSU Alumni and KSU Faculty =26 Staff=2C and =248 for= students under 18 or with any valid school ID=2E Discounts are availabl= e for groups of ten or more=2E Subscription packages are also available=2E= The School of Theatre =26 Dance box office opens September 20=2C 2004=2E = Hours are 12 PM =96 5 PM on Monday =96 Friday=3B 3 PM =96 7 PM Saturday = during the run of the show and one hour before the performance times=2E = Tickets can be purchased by calling 330-672-2497=2E The box office accep= ts Visa=2C MasterCard and Discover=2E Tickets purchased must be held wit= h a credit card=2E Subscription packages and gift certificates are availa= ble and can be ordered by calling 330-672-2497=2E For more information o= n the School of Theatre =26 Dance=2C visit www=2Etheatre=2Ekent=2Eedu=2E In addition=2C new subscription packages are now offered with a variety o= f choices=2E Theatre subscriptions (admission to all four plays=2E) Dan= ce Subscription (admission to all three dance concerts=2E) Full subscript= ion (admission to all theatre and dance productions=2E) To order call 33= 0-672-2497=2E =23=23=23 Effie A=2E Tsengas Director of Public Relations =26 Marketing Kent State University School of Theatre =26 Dance B 141 Music =26 Speech Building=2C Kent=2C OH 44242 330-672-4102 --Boundary_(ID_mILiMEL7PtaTOZuOXaSlAA) Content-type: text/x-vcard; name=etsengas.vcf; charset=windows-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Content-disposition: attachment; filename=etsengas.vcf Content-description: Card for begin:vcard n:Tsengas;Effie A. fn:Effie A Tsengas tel;cell:330-283-2713 tel;fax:330-672-2889 tel;work:330-672-4102 org:Porthouse Theatre/KSU School of Theatre & Dance; adr:;;B 141 Music & Speech Building;Kent;Ohio;44242;USA version:2.1 email;internet:etsengas at kent.edu title:Director of Public Relations & Marketing end:vcard --Boundary_(ID_mILiMEL7PtaTOZuOXaSlAA)-- From jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Fri Sep 10 07:53:40 2004 From: jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:53:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane Shines at Ohio's OCTAfest Message-ID: <004501c49745$f66888c0$6601a8c0@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C49724.6ED0A1C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Weathervane Playhouse's production of A Lesson Before Dying took top = honors at the recent Ohio Community Theater Association's state festival = in Cincinnati, Ohio. During the Weathervane performance the ballroom of = the Holiday Inn Eastgate was so silent you could hear a pin drop. When = the performance concluded nearly all of the 400 plus attendees at the = 2004 State OCTAFest stood up to acknowledge the fine work that had just = appeared on the temporary stage.=20 Without exception, the adjudicators praised the fine work of the company = whose work was selected from the Northeast Regional OCTA Fest to perform = at the state conference as an example of the some of the best work in = the region. Theater professionals who work both in Ohio and throughout the region = critique the fifteen top theater selections from throughout the state. = The adjudicators were Morrie Enders from LaCrosse Community Theater, = Larry Nielson and Renee Rebman, a professional playwright. Awards are = given at the levels of Merit, Excellence and Outstanding. Akron's = Weathervane Playhouse was the top non-musical performance. Weathervane's excerpted performance, directed by Sean McConaha, was = honored with the following awards at the Awards Luncheon held on Monday, = September 6, 2004. a.. Outstanding Direction for Sean McConaha b.. Outstanding Ensemble Performance c.. Outstanding in Acting for Sean Derry=20 d.. Outstanding in Acting for David Lemoyne.=20 e.. Outstanding in Set Design for Scott Ferrall f.. Excellence in Acting for Tom Barnes Other stage performers who were a part of the award-winning ensemble = included: Myron Lewis (a Weathervane Trustee), Tina Thompkins, Robert = Keith and Tabah Aleem.=20 Weathervane Playhouse was named the Northeast Region's Theater of the = Year in both 1998 and 2003. The company has taken an excerpt to state = competition three times previously: Camping With Henry and Tom director, = Michael Haney (98), Romeo and Juliet also directed by McConaha (youth = theater, 99), last year with the award-winning The Laramie Project, = director, Jacqi Loewy and now A Lesson Before Dying. Backstage support for Lesson included: Production Stage Manager: Maryanne A. Cotter Assistant Stage Manager: John Cotter Costume Designer: Sandra Harding Set Designer: Scott Ferrall Prop Designer: Dionne Atchison Sound Design: Tom C. Barnes Crew support: Vaughn G. Austin and Mark A. Zimmerman. Producer: Elynmarie Kazle It was a great weekend for the Playhouse, which also saw our OCTA = Delegate, Vaughn Austin, elected to the State OCTA Board for a = three-year term. ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C49724.6ED0A1C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Weathervane Playhouse=92s production of A Lesson Before Dying = took top=20 honors at the recent Ohio Community Theater Association=92s state = festival in=20 Cincinnati, Ohio. During the Weathervane performance the ballroom of the = Holiday=20 Inn Eastgate was so silent you could hear a pin drop. When the = performance=20 concluded nearly all of the 400 plus attendees at the 2004 State = OCTAFest stood=20 up to acknowledge the fine work that had just appeared on the temporary = stage.=20

Without exception, the adjudicators praised the fine work of the = company=20 whose work was selected from the Northeast Regional OCTA Fest to perform = at the=20 state conference as an example of the some of the best work in the = region.

Theater professionals who work both in Ohio and throughout the region = critique the fifteen top theater selections from throughout the state. = The=20 adjudicators were Morrie Enders from LaCrosse Community Theater, Larry = Nielson=20 and Renee Rebman, a professional playwright. Awards are given at the = levels of=20 Merit, Excellence and Outstanding. Akron=92s Weathervane Playhouse was = the top=20 non-musical performance.

Weathervane=92s excerpted performance, directed by = Sean McConaha,=20 was honored with the following awards at the Awards Luncheon held on = Monday,=20 September 6, 2004.

    • Outstanding Direction for Sean McConaha
    • Outstanding Ensemble Performance
    • Outstanding in Acting for Sean Derry
    • Outstanding in Acting for David Lemoyne.
    • Outstanding in Set Design for Scott Ferrall
    • Excellence in Acting for Tom = Barnes

Other stage performers who were a part of the award-winning ensemble=20 included: Myron Lewis (a Weathervane Trustee), Tina = Thompkins,=20 Robert Keith and Tabah Aleem.

Weathervane Playhouse was named the Northeast Region=92s Theater of = the Year in=20 both 1998 and 2003. The company has taken an excerpt to state = competition three=20 times previously: Camping With Henry and Tom director, Michael = Haney=20 (98), Romeo and Juliet also directed by McConaha (youth theater, = 99),=20 last year with the award-winning The Laramie Project, director, = Jacqi=20 Loewy and now A Lesson Before Dying.

Backstage support for Lesson included:

Production Stage Manager: Maryanne A. Cotter

Assistant Stage Manager: John Cotter

Costume Designer: Sandra Harding

Set Designer: Scott Ferrall

Prop Designer: Dionne Atchison

Sound Design: Tom C. Barnes

Crew support: Vaughn G. Austin and Mark A. = Zimmerman.

Producer: Elynmarie Kazle

It was a great weekend for the Playhouse, which also saw our OCTA = Delegate,=20 Vaughn Austin, elected to the State OCTA Board for a three-year=20 term.

------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C49724.6ED0A1C0-- From jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Fri Sep 10 07:54:58 2004 From: jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:54:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane gives first Lifetime Achievement Award Message-ID: <005001c49746$24e4dd20$6601a8c0@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C49724.9D4CF620 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable When it comes to Weathervane Community Playhouse service, Chisna H. = (Cue) Fleming has played multiple roles: from acting to house manager, = from backstage tech work to serving twice as President of the Board of = Trustees. He's even the "unofficial" archivist. Fleming also championed = the major fundraising effort and construction of the theatre's current = home in Merriman Valley-a modern facility designed for production = functionality and audience comfort. So, it is fitting that Weathervane honored Fleming at the August 29th = Annual Membership Meeting with its first ever Lifetime Achievement Award = for distinguished long term service. Dr. Steven P. Schmidt, Immediate = Past President of the Board, presented the award. Dr. Schmidt was also = honored at the Membership meeting and was the recipient of this year's = Trustee Award. Fleming is also a former Trustee Award recipient.=20 Initial Involvement Cue Fleming and his wife, Helen, came to Akron in the mid-1950s when he = began an electrical engineering career at Ohio Edison (now First = Energy). The couple became active at Weathervane almost immediately. In = the late 1960s, Cue devoted countless hours to realize the theatre's = plan to move from an old Copley Road location to Merriman Valley. "From = the first fundraising efforts all the way through the opening night = performance, Cue emerged as a dynamic, tireless leader, always steering = construction in the proper direction," says Elynmarie Kazle, = Weathervane's Executive Director. "Cue was on-site nearly every day of = construction, which is why he knows our building inside and out." Veteran Performer In addition to behind-the-scenes efforts, Weathervane audiences have = enjoyed Cue's many on-stage performances with roles in Bus Stop, Picnic = and Tunnel of Love. To conjure up the tin man in Wizard of Oz, he donned = a hardware store funnel for a hat.=20 Growing up on a ranch in Nebraska near the South Dakota border, Cue = graduated from the University of Nebraska. And, no, that nickname has = nothing to do with theatre-it came from his Nebraska pool shark days. = Cue and Helen have four grown children and he still gets back out on the = ranch on occasion. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C49724.9D4CF620 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

When it comes to Weathervane Community Playhouse service, Chisna = H. (Cue)=20 Fleming has played multiple roles: from acting to house manager, = from=20 backstage tech work to serving twice as President of the Board of = Trustees. He=92s=20 even the "unofficial" archivist. Fleming also championed the major = fundraising=20 effort and construction of the theatre=92s current home in Merriman = Valley=97a=20 modern facility designed for production functionality and audience = comfort.

So, it is fitting that Weathervane honored Fleming at the August=20 29th Annual Membership Meeting with its first ever = Lifetime=20 Achievement Award for distinguished long term service. Dr. Steven = P.=20 Schmidt, Immediate Past President of the Board, presented the award. = Dr.=20 Schmidt was also honored at the Membership meeting and was the recipient = of this=20 year=92s Trustee Award. Fleming is also a former Trustee Award=20 recipient. 

Initial Involvement

Cue Fleming and his wife, Helen, came to Akron in the mid-1950s when = he began=20 an electrical engineering career at Ohio Edison (now First Energy). The = couple=20 became active at Weathervane almost immediately. In the late 1960s, Cue = devoted=20 countless hours to realize the theatre=92s plan to move from an old = Copley Road=20 location to Merriman Valley. "From the first fundraising efforts all the = way=20 through the opening night performance, Cue emerged as a dynamic, = tireless=20 leader, always steering construction in the proper direction," says = Elynmarie=20 Kazle, Weathervane=92s Executive Director. "Cue was on-site nearly = every day=20 of construction, which is why he knows our building inside and = out."

Veteran Performer

In addition to behind-the-scenes efforts, Weathervane audiences have = enjoyed=20 Cue=92s many on-stage = performances with roles=20 in Bus Stop, Picnic and Tunnel of Love. To conjure up the = tin man=20 in Wizard of Oz, he donned a hardware store funnel for a hat. =

Growing up on a ranch in Nebraska near the South Dakota border, Cue = graduated=20 from the University of Nebraska. And, no, that nickname has nothing to = do with=20 theatre=97it came from his Nebraska pool shark days. Cue and Helen have = four grown=20 children and he still gets back out on the ranch on=20 occasion.

------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C49724.9D4CF620-- From jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Fri Sep 10 07:56:34 2004 From: jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:56:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane announces 2004-2005 Board of Trustees Message-ID: <005b01c49746$5e1ed3c0$6601a8c0@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0058_01C49724.D686ECC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Elynmarie Kazle, Executive Director of Weathervane Playhouse is pleased = to announce the members of the 2004-2005 Board of Trustees. At the helm = as President, for his second year, is George Moxon II. He is an = intellectual property attorney with more than 25 years of experience = with numerous corporations and low firms. He joined Roetzel & Andress in = 2003 where he is currently a Partner in the Intellectual Property = Practice/Business Services Group and handles IP matters including = patents, trademarks and copyrights for the firm. Prior to joining = Roetzel and Andress, George was a Partner in Brouse McDowell and a = Senior Patent Counsel with The BF Goodrich Company in Brecksville. = George is a graduate of the University of Maryland and the Catholic = University of America. In addition to Moxon, the Executive Committee includes Mary Beth Kluge - = First Vice President, Rozell Duncan - Second Vice President, William = Glaeser -- Secretary, Jack Steele - Treasurer, Jim Horvath - Assistant = Treasurer, Dr. Steven P. Schmidt - Immediate Past President and Margaret = J. Dietz - Historian. Also returning to the Board are Kathy Ashcroft, Chic Carlson, Thelma = Coss (Ex-Officio), Dr. Paul Daum, Michael Davis, Christopher Esker, Roy = Hartz, Jeff Houck, Amy Lee M.D., John Morgan, Tom Stephan and Mark A. = Zimmerman (Ex-Officio). With terms ending in 2006 and 2007 we welcome = the following. BARBARA BASKIN is a lifelong supporter of the arts who has worked and = volunteered extensively on behalf of the arts in Akron and throughout = Summit County. Barbara has served one three-year term on the Weathervane = Board of Trustees during which time she actively volunteered as Chair = and Co-Chair of the Weathervane Galas. For 15 years she worked as = administrative assistant to John Kenley, the producer of Summer Stock in = Akron in the 80's and early 90's. She served 2 three-year terms on the = Board of Trustees of the Civic Theatre. Barbara serves on other = community boards and committees such as the Women's Board of the Child = Guidance, the Multiple Sclerosis "Woman of Valor" committee and the 2004 = Great American Award at Stan Hywet. DESIREE BOLDEN is the Director of Akron After School, a project that is = designed to make public schools centers of community life. Desiree was = instrumental in designing this project that led to collaboration between = the Akron Public Schools and the City of Akron. Akron After School is = currently in its 4th year and is in 10 schools providing academic = intervention and youth/cultural development to over 2,500 elementary = children. The program is based in the APS's Strategic Planning and = Grants Department and is also under the direct leadership of the Mayor. = Desiree has been active in the local and city PTA's, a workshop = presenter on grant writing and behavior management for local community = agencies and a grant reviewer for the Ohio Department of Education. She = is committed to offering resources to our inner city youth to provide = them with a hope for the future and to address the societal disparities = that contribute to low academic achievement. Desiree is a graduate of = Kent State University. KEITH CANTINE is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Chicago and = Loyola University of Chicago. Following military service, he was the = metallurgist for the Armstrong Bros. Tool Company. Deeply passionate = about urban revitalization, he worked in mortgage banking and later = directed land acquisition for The Habitat Company, Chicago, Illinois in = their development of scattered site public housing. Prior to coming to = Akron, Keith volunteered with the Habitat for Humanity and the Downtown = Lexington Corporation in Lexington, Kentucky. JON FIUME is Vice-President Retail Operations and Natural Products for = Ritzman Natural Health Pharmacies. He possesses over 12 of experience in = retail development, operations, and natural products. As an integration = of his business beliefs and practices with his life, he organizes = expeditions to the Amazon Rainforest semi-annually. Jon also serves on = the Akron Art museum's wine auction board. Jon possesses a Bachelor's = degree in Spanish and Marketing from John Carroll University and is also = a Licensed Massage Therapist. BARRY FRIEDMAN is Vice President of N. Gogolick and Son, a diamond = importing company in Cleveland. He is an active volunteer at Weathervane = backstage as well as a performer onstage. His acting credits include a = Chanticleer for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical. He is a past = president of the Weathervane Men's Board and has served in the past on = the Weathervane Board of Trustees. KAREN LEFTON is the Associate General Counsel at the Akron Beacon = Journal where she focuses on labor and employment law and First = Amendment/public records issues. Before her service as in-house counsel = started in 1997, she was a reporter and editor in the newsroom for 17 = years. Karen is a graduate of Miami University and the University of = Akron School of Law. Karen serves as a member of the Advisory Board of = the Women's Endowment Fund of the Akron Community Foundation. She also = is active in the Akron Bar Association. She is a past member of the = Labor Advisory Council of the American Arbitration Association and the = advisory committee for the Community & Technical College of the = University of Akron. She has already served one three-year term on the = Weathervane Board of Trustees and has been active on Gala Committees. MYRON LEWIS is an Akron native. He attended Buchtel High School where he = was an outstanding football player. He received an athletic scholarship = to attend Morehouse College in Atlanta from where he received his = college degree. Myron has been employed by the Akron Health Department = since 1998 serving as an adolescent chemical dependency counselor. Myron = has appeared in four Weathervane productions - The Piano Lesson, Seven = Guitars, A Lesson Before Dying, and The Laramie Project. He has also = written and acted in Mr. Lewis Rules, representing Weathervane with this = work around the state. In 1999 he was cast by the Detroit Theater for = the Dramatic Arts in a play that toured South Africa. Myron also owns a = small business named "Direct Drama" that focuses upon conflict = resolution through the medium of drama. GREGG MANES is an attorney is private practice who has practiced in = Akron for 20 years. Gregg is a lifelong resident of the City of Akron, = graduating from Firestone High School in 1977. He attended Ohio = University receiving a Bachelors of Business Administration. Gregg = graduated from the University of Akron School of Law in 1994 and has = been active in the Akron Bar Association on the Fee arbitration = committee, Unauthorized Practice of Law committee (past chair) and the = Bar Applicants Committee. BEV SMITH is an Akron native and a graduate of The University of Akron = with a degree in education. She began her teaching career in Toledo but = returned to the Akron Public Schools in 1976 where she taught music, = drama and performing arts to students of all ages. From 1996-1998 Bev = was the assistant principal at Stow High School. Currently she works for = the Mentor School District and is the Assistant Principal of Memorial = Junior High. Bev is a graduate of the Stow Leadership Program. She has = been a frequent performer and volunteer at Weathervane. Bev chairs the = Play Selection Committee and most recently appeared in Nunsense. JAMES SNEED is a life-long resident of the City of Akron. A graduate of = St. Vincent-St. Mary High School and the University of Akron, he is = currently employed as Human Resources Coordinator by A. Schulman = Incorporated. Jim has also been a part-time employee for the City of = Akron Recreation Division for nearly 20 years, serving in the position = of Recreation Specialist and developing programs and events to mentor = youth. A recent graduate of the Project Blueprint Program, Jim has also = been involved in the Harry "Butch" Reynolds Foundation, as a volunteer = for the NFL Hall of Fame, as a member of Black Achievers and Big = Brothers and Big Sisters of Summit and Medina Counties and as = Chairperson for Work Force Readiness/Community Involvement for the Akron = Chapter Human Resource Management. RICHARD WORSWICK (2007) recently retired after 22 years of employment = with the Musical Arts Association, which operates The Cleveland = Orchestra, Severance Hall and Blossom Music Center. During his = employment at Severance Hall, Richard served as Box Office Manager, = Director of Patron Services and Director of Facility Sales. Richard is a = graduate of Eastern Michigan University with a major in Theatre, and = also studied acting at The Academy of Dramatic Art at the Meadowbrook = Theatre. Richard has appeared in numerous Weathervane productions = during the past three years that he has served as a Trustee at = Weathervane and was last seen in last season's productions of The = Mystery of Irma Vep and The Dinner Party. Off stage, Richard has also = been an active volunteer at the Playhouse volunteering his time in the = Box Office, organizing the 300 Club raffle, serving on the Gala = Committee and on the Play Selection committee. ------=_NextPart_000_0058_01C49724.D686ECC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Elynmarie Kazle, Executive Director of Weathervane = Playhouse is=20 pleased to announce the members of the 2004-2005 Board of Trustees. At = the helm=20 as President, for his second year, is George Moxon II. He is an=20 intellectual property attorney with more than 25 years of experience = with=20 numerous corporations and low firms. He joined Roetzel & = Andress in=20 2003 where he is currently a Partner in the Intellectual Property=20 Practice/Business Services Group and handles IP matters including = patents,=20 trademarks and copyrights for the firm. Prior to joining Roetzel = and=20 Andress, George was a Partner in Brouse McDowell and a Senior = Patent=20 Counsel with The BF Goodrich Company in Brecksville. George is a = graduate of the=20 University of Maryland and the Catholic University of America.

In addition to Moxon, the Executive Committee includes Mary Beth = Kluge=20 =96 First Vice President, Rozell Duncan =96 Second Vice = President, William=20 Glaeser -- Secretary, Jack Steele =96 Treasurer, Jim = Horvath =96=20 Assistant Treasurer, Dr. Steven P. Schmidt =96 Immediate Past = President and=20 Margaret J. Dietz =96 Historian.

Also returning to the Board are Kathy Ashcroft, Chic Carlson, Thelma = Coss=20 (Ex-Officio), Dr. Paul Daum, Michael Davis, Christopher Esker, Roy = Hartz, Jeff=20 Houck, Amy Lee M.D., John Morgan, Tom Stephan and Mark A. Zimmerman=20 (Ex-Officio). With terms ending in 2006 and 2007 we welcome the=20 following.

BARBARA BASKIN is a lifelong supporter of the arts who has worked = and=20 volunteered extensively on behalf of the arts in Akron and throughout = Summit=20 County. Barbara has served one three-year term on the Weathervane Board = of=20 Trustees during which time she actively volunteered as Chair and = Co-Chair of the=20 Weathervane Galas. For 15 years she worked as administrative assistant = to John=20 Kenley, the producer of Summer Stock in Akron in the  80's and = early 90's.=20 She served 2 three-year terms on the Board of Trustees of the Civic = Theatre.=20 Barbara serves on other community boards and committees such as the = Women=92s=20 Board of the Child Guidance, the Multiple Sclerosis "Woman of=20 Valor" committee and the 2004 Great American Award at Stan=20 Hywet.

DESIREE BOLDEN is the Director of Akron After School, a project = that is=20 designed to make public schools centers of community life. Desiree was=20 instrumental in designing this project that led to collaboration between = the=20 Akron Public Schools and the City of Akron. Akron After School is = currently in=20 its 4th year and is in 10 schools providing academic = intervention and=20 youth/cultural development to over 2,500 elementary children. The = program is=20 based in the APS=92s Strategic Planning and Grants Department and is = also under=20 the direct leadership of the Mayor. Desiree has been active in the local = and=20 city PTA=92s, a workshop presenter on grant writing and behavior = management for=20 local community agencies and a grant reviewer for the Ohio Department of = Education. She is committed to offering resources to our inner city = youth to=20 provide them with a hope for the future and to address the societal = disparities=20 that contribute to low academic achievement. Desiree is a graduate of = Kent State=20 University.

KEITH CANTINE is a graduate of the University of Illinois at = Chicago and=20 Loyola University of Chicago. Following military service, he was the=20 metallurgist for the Armstrong Bros. Tool Company. Deeply passionate = about urban=20 revitalization, he worked in mortgage banking and later directed land=20 acquisition for The Habitat Company, Chicago, Illinois in their = development of=20 scattered site public housing. Prior to coming to Akron, Keith = volunteered with=20 the Habitat for Humanity and the Downtown Lexington Corporation in = Lexington,=20 Kentucky.

JON FIUME is Vice-President Retail Operations and Natural = Products for=20 Ritzman Natural Health Pharmacies. He possesses over 12 of experience in = retail=20 development, operations, and natural products. As an integration of his = business=20 beliefs and practices with his life, he organizes expeditions to the = Amazon=20 Rainforest semi-annually. Jon also serves on the Akron Art museum=92s = wine auction=20 board. Jon possesses a Bachelor=92s degree in Spanish and Marketing from = John=20 Carroll University and is also a Licensed Massage Therapist.

BARRY FRIEDMAN is Vice President of N. Gogolick and Son, a = diamond=20 importing company in Cleveland. He is an active volunteer at Weathervane = backstage as well as a performer onstage. His acting credits include a=20 Chanticleer for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical. He is a past = president of=20 the Weathervane Men=92s Board and has served in the past on the = Weathervane Board=20 of Trustees.

KAREN LEFTON is the Associate General Counsel at the Akron Beacon = Journal=20 where she focuses on labor and employment law and First Amendment/public = records=20 issues. Before her service as in-house counsel started in 1997, she was = a=20 reporter and editor in the newsroom for 17 years. Karen is a graduate of = Miami=20 University and the University of Akron School of Law. Karen serves as a = member=20 of the Advisory Board of the Women's Endowment Fund of the Akron = Community=20 Foundation.  She also is active in the Akron Bar Association.  = She is=20 a past member of the Labor Advisory Council of the American = Arbitration=20 Association and the advisory committee for the Community & = Technical=20 College of the University of Akron. She has already served one = three-year=20 term on the Weathervane Board of Trustees and has been active on Gala=20 Committees.

MYRON LEWIS is an Akron native. He attended Buchtel High School = where he=20 was an outstanding football player. He received an athletic scholarship = to=20 attend Morehouse College in Atlanta from where he received his college = degree.=20 Myron has been employed by the Akron Health Department since 1998 = serving as an=20 adolescent chemical dependency counselor. Myron has appeared in four = Weathervane=20 productions =96 The Piano Lesson, Seven Guitars, A Lesson = Before Dying,=20 and The Laramie Project. He has also written and acted in = Mr.=20 Lewis Rules, representing Weathervane with this work around the = state. In=20 1999 he was cast by the Detroit Theater for the Dramatic Arts in a play = that=20 toured South Africa. Myron also owns a small business named "Direct = Drama" that=20 focuses upon conflict resolution through the medium of drama.

GREGG MANES is an attorney is private practice who has practiced = in Akron=20 for 20 years.  Gregg is a lifelong resident of the City of Akron,=20 graduating from Firestone High School in 1977. He attended Ohio = University=20 receiving a Bachelors of Business Administration.  Gregg graduated = from the=20 University of Akron School of Law in 1994 and has been active in the = Akron Bar=20 Association on the Fee arbitration committee, Unauthorized Practice of = Law=20 committee (past chair) and the Bar Applicants = Committee.

BEV SMITH is an Akron native and a graduate of The University of = Akron=20 with a degree in education. She began her teaching career in Toledo but = returned=20 to the Akron Public Schools in 1976 where she taught music, drama and = performing=20 arts to students of all ages. From 1996-1998 Bev was the assistant = principal at=20 Stow High School. Currently she works for the Mentor School District and = is the=20 Assistant Principal of Memorial Junior High. Bev is a graduate of the = Stow=20 Leadership Program. She has been a frequent performer and volunteer at=20 Weathervane. Bev chairs the Play Selection Committee and most recently = appeared=20 in Nunsense.

JAMES SNEED is a life-long resident of the City of Akron. A = graduate of=20 St. Vincent-St. Mary High School and the University of Akron, he is = currently=20 employed as Human Resources Coordinator by A. Schulman Incorporated. Jim = has=20 also been a part-time employee for the City of Akron Recreation Division = for=20 nearly 20 years, serving in the position of Recreation Specialist and = developing=20 programs and events to mentor youth. A recent graduate of the Project = Blueprint=20 Program, Jim has also been involved in the Harry "Butch" Reynolds = Foundation, as=20 a volunteer for the NFL Hall of Fame, as a member of Black Achievers and = Big=20 Brothers and Big Sisters of Summit and Medina Counties and as = Chairperson for=20 Work Force Readiness/Community Involvement for the Akron Chapter Human = Resource=20 Management.

RICHARD WORSWICK (2007) recently retired after 22 years of = employment=20 with the Musical Arts Association, which operates The Cleveland = Orchestra,=20 Severance Hall and Blossom Music Center. During his employment at = Severance=20 Hall, Richard served as Box Office Manager, Director of Patron Services = and=20 Director of Facility Sales. Richard is a graduate of Eastern Michigan = University=20 with a major in Theatre, and also studied acting at The Academy=20 of Dramatic Art at the Meadowbrook Theatre.  Richard has = appeared in=20 numerous Weathervane productions during the past three years that he has = served=20 as a Trustee at Weathervane and was last seen in last season's = productions of=20 The Mystery of Irma Vep and The Dinner Party. Off stage, Richard = has also=20 been an active volunteer at the Playhouse volunteering his time in the = Box=20 Office, organizing the 300 Club raffle, serving on the Gala Committee = and on the=20 Play Selection committee.

------=_NextPart_000_0058_01C49724.D686ECC0-- From Grumio85 at aol.com Fri Sep 10 08:45:06 2004 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:45:06 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Crew Opportunities!!!! Message-ID: -------------------------------1094831106 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Needed "immediately" are a few additional volunteer crew positions for our opening musical, "By Jeeves!". Entire run commitments NOT required. Tech week plus approx. 7 performances would be perfect. Please respond at your earliest convenience by either responding to this e-mail, or calling Scott at 216-521-2540 x239 OR 216-470-0377. Scott Spence Scott Spence Artistic Director The Beck Center 216-521-2540 _www.beckcenter.org_ (http://www.beckcenter.org/) -------------------------------1094831106 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Needed "immediately" are a few=20 additional volunteer crew positions for our opening musical, "By=20 Jeeves!".
 
Entire run commitments NOT requi= red.=20 Tech week plus approx. 7 performances would be perfect.
 
Please respond at your earlie= st=20 convenience by either responding to this e-mail, or calling Scott at=20 216-521-2540 x239  OR  216-470-0377.
 
 
 
 
 
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-------------------------------1094831106-- From director at cyorchestra.org Fri Sep 10 01:23:16 2004 From: director at cyorchestra.org (Liza Grossman) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 04:23:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Trombones and Strings! Message-ID: <20040910082341.7038F4CE3F@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C496ED.E4E56170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Contemporary Youth Orchestra ! Season 10 ! Chairs available in Bass Trombone/Trombone, Violin, Viola and Double Bass ! If you are interested in playing for this award winning youth orchestra please contact Music Director Liza Grossman ! director at cyorchestra.org ! For additional information please visit www.cyorchestra.org ! ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C496ED.E4E56170 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C496ED.E4E56170-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Fri Sep 10 09:21:27 2004 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It's me, M-A-B!) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:21:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Union/non-union performers needed for a Universal feature film: Message-ID: <20040910162127.88500.qmail@web13907.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1192745186-1094833287=:87202 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Once again, a feature film from a major studio is looking for NEW, FRESH talent by revisiting the way they cast films. It's a new age with new opportunity, so don't be surprised at how easy it is and will be to partake in the submission and selection process. You are going to see more and more of this type of casting search by major studios as 2005 'roles' on in. Finally, they are going along with a not-so-new casting notion (made popular with films like Platoon, Pulp Fiction and Starship Troopers) that perhaps just because talent is NON-UNION doesn't mean they don't want or have what it takes to be SAG. Most think they cannot afford the dues they think they have to break themselves to pay or even understand how to go about joining even though workshops and websites exist with all the details. I've been talking about this change since Napster...it's comin'...be READY! "We'll find stars and make 'em union" is finally not scoffed at! So, following the lead of Miramax FINALLY, another major studio proves THIS move by releasing casting information to UNION and NON-UNION performers alike. It's like playing the lottery people, you don't know if you're going to win unless you try. Strongest support and best wish of fate, Mitch Berlingeri -------------------------------------------------- American Pie 4: Band Camp Union/Non-Union Leads, Feature Personnel/Production/Event Info NY Casting Directors: Jeff Mitchell/Jennifer Rudolph Start Date: October 1, 2004 LOCATION: Los Angeles Contact/Preparation/Audition Details If you feel you fit one of the descriptions below, you are welcome to submit yourself for the project. All submissions MUST contain email addresses. You may submit yourself in one of two ways. 1. Drop off your picture/resume NO LATER THAN Friday - 9/10 at our office in the drop-box outside our door. (see address below). Do not put your stuff in an envelope. Just staple your stuff together and attach a label/post-it to your picture/resume that says the role you are submiting yourself for. Please do not ring our bell. Just drop your stuff off in the box and we will definitely get it. 2. Mail your picture/resume so that it is received NO LATER THAN Friday - 9/10. The address is: ATTN: AMERICAN PIE 4 (the name of the role you are submitting yourself for) Mitchell/Rudolph Casting 440 Park Avenue South - 11th Floor New York, NY 10016 Location is between 29th and 30th St. ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS OR PICTURE FAXES TO OUR OFFICE PLEASE Synopsis: When a group of musically inclined high school students spend the summer at Band Camp, they find their lives ruined when manic prankster MATT STIFLER joins their ranks, and his sex-obsessed antics transforms their musical summer into an orgy of practical jokes and candid-camera videos that makes Matt the Most Hated Clown In Band Camp History... Seeking For teenaged roles, actors must be 18 or emancipated to play 17. Everyone must be willing to work as Los Angeles local hires, regardless if you are from another state: Elyse Houston: lead, 17 years old, the ultra-intense Drum Major for the East Great Falls High School Band, Elyse is a serious musician, a composer who is desperate to get accepted to the prestigious Robards Conservatory of Music. She's known Matt Stifler since elementary school, and has been disappointed by his flawed character time and again. Well aware that he lurches awkwardly between being a vaguely decent human being and a preening, leering, bragging, skirt-chasing, prank-playing imbecile, Elyse is deeply distressed when he comes to Band Camp, convinced that his mere presence speels doom for her future. Not wealthy enough to blow off a potential scholarship, and attracted to Stifler in spite of herself, Elyse sees Matt veer back and forth between his lovable personal and his priapic "Stiffmeister" routine, and just when she despairs of him ever doing something thoughtful or kind, Stifler maddeningly breaks every rule in the book to get her into Robards Ernie Kaplowitz: lead, 16 years old, a nervous kid with skinny features, wearing braces and a thin, wispy mustache, Ernie is a classic band geek, a saxophone player who's so agitated it makes him a dorky, stumbling klutz. Too much the doofus ever to get a girlfriend, Ernie is attracted to goth girl Chloe Gonzalez, but is too terminally uncool ever to score points with her. A nice guy with a very straight-edged view of romantic ethics, Ernie is assigned to be Matt Stifler's roommate, and his lie is transformed by his contact with the Stiffmeister. He woos Chloe by letting himself be tattooed to match her, and though she initially rejects him for his association with the odious Stifler, he ultimately gains enough cool and control to become Chloe's lover Oscar Holmes: lead, 17 years old, a big, African-American snare drummer with the East Great Falls High band, Oscar loves to jazz up simple drum rolls with fancy stick tricks. Buddies with Jimmy Izumida, Oscar grows increasingly irritated with Jimmy's pretense of being a ghetto street gangsta-wannabe. During Band Camp, Oscar has a sexy amour with Sheree, and when he learns that Stifler has videotaped his sizzling encounter with her, Oscar is livid, ready to terminate Stifler, and Matt has to work hard to regain Oscar's good will Jimmy Izumida: lead, 17 years old, a skinny Japanese-American trumpet player, Jimmy is an Asian kid who wants to be way more streety than he in fact is. Jimmy's nickname is "Horndog," because he will stick his weiner into anything -- like an oboe. Trying to counteract his band geek reputation by talking in a thick ghetto patois, Jimmy irritates his buddy Oscar by using terms like "dawg" and referring to himself as "a brother." Oblivious to Oscar's irritation, Jimmy finally drops his LL Col J routine after Oscar gives him a tongue-lashing that's straight outta Compton Chloe Gonzalez: lead, 17 years old, the tuba player with the band, Chloe is a tattooed, pierced punk, a goth girl with six piercings, long black fingernails, and a "Star Baby" tattoo. Uninterested in the ever-geeky Ernie Kaplowitz, Chloe sits up and takes notice when Ernie sends her a soda with the aid of a talking robot, and she nicknames him "Cyrano" as a result. But later, she turns on Ernie when he's implicated in Matt Stifler's Crimes Against Band Camp Humanity. Called "Star Baby" by her doting mother, who wanted her to be the next Britney Spears, Chloe melts when the doting Ernie, who really loves her, has a matching "Star Baby" tattooed on his body John Nelson: lead, In his 40s, Nelson is the director of the Band Camp, a stolid, humorless man who is wholly unprepared for the havoc wreaked by Matt Stifler. A strict disciplinarian who is disappointed in Mr. Levinstein's touchy-feely efforts to maintain order, Nelson has one unhappy run-in after another with Stifler's pranks, all of which seem to be either gooey or sexual - or both Brandon Vandecamp: lead, 17 years old, a self-assured, god-looking, all-American "uber-bandy," Brandon is the front runner to win the scholarship to the Robards Conservatory, and he's pretty damn full of himself. A bandy from the Beechwood Academy, Brandon enforces the "beanie rule" with a martinet's love of meaningless discipline, and is determined to out-perform Elyse in the final competition. Brandon and his posse of henchmen regularly cross paths with the maddeningly chaotic Matt Stifler ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen! Where's the site? What's going on? (?1991 The MAB/EG?-----The MAB/EG? 2004?) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1192745186-1094833287=:87202 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Once again, a feature film from a major studio is looking for NEW, FRESH talent by revisiting the way they cast films. It's a new age with new opportunity, so don't be surprised at how easy it is and will be to partake in the submission and selection process. You are going to see more and more of this type of casting search by major studios as 2005 'roles' on in.
 
Finally, they are going along with a not-so-new casting notion (made popular with films like Platoon, Pulp Fiction and Starship Troopers) that perhaps just because talent is NON-UNION doesn't mean they don't want or have what it takes to be SAG. Most think they cannot afford the dues they think they have to break themselves to pay or even understand how to go about joining even though workshops and websites exist with all the details. I've been talking about this change since Napster...it's comin'...be READY! 
 
"We'll find stars and make 'em union" is finally not scoffed at! So, following the lead of Miramax FINALLY, another major studio proves THIS move by releasing casting information to UNION and NON-UNION performers alike.
 
It's like playing the lottery people, you don't know if you're going to win unless you try.
 
Strongest support and best wish of fate,
 
Mitch Berlingeri
--------------------------------------------------
 
American Pie 4: Band Camp
Union/Non-Union Leads, Feature

Personnel/Production/Event Info
NY Casting Directors: Jeff Mitchell/Jennifer Rudolph
Start Date: October 1, 2004
LOCATION: Los Angeles

Contact/Preparation/Audition Details
If you feel you fit one of the descriptions below, you are welcome to submit yourself for the project. All submissions MUST contain email addresses. You may submit yourself in one of two ways.
 
1. Drop off your picture/resume NO LATER THAN Friday - 9/10 at our office in the drop-box outside our door. (see address below). Do not put your stuff in an envelope. Just staple your stuff together and attach a label/post-it to your picture/resume that says the role you are submiting yourself for. Please do not ring our bell. Just drop your stuff off in the box and we will definitely get it.

2. Mail your picture/resume so that it is received NO LATER THAN Friday - 9/10.

The address is:

ATTN: AMERICAN PIE 4
(the name of the role you are submitting yourself for)
Mitchell/Rudolph Casting
440 Park Avenue South - 11th Floor
New York, NY 10016

Location is between 29th and 30th St.

ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS OR PICTURE FAXES TO OUR OFFICE PLEASE

Synopsis:
 
When a group of musically inclined high school students spend the summer at Band Camp, they find their lives ruined when manic prankster MATT STIFLER joins their ranks, and his sex-obsessed antics transforms their musical summer into an orgy of practical jokes and candid-camera videos that makes Matt the Most Hated Clown In Band Camp History...

Seeking
For teenaged roles, actors must be 18 or emancipated to play 17.
Everyone must be willing to work as Los Angeles local hires, regardless if you are from another state:
Elyse Houston: lead, 17 years old, the ultra-intense Drum Major for the East Great Falls High School Band, Elyse is a serious musician, a composer who is desperate to get accepted to the prestigious Robards Conservatory of Music. She's known Matt Stifler since elementary school, and has been disappointed by his flawed character time and again. Well aware that he lurches awkwardly between being a vaguely decent human being and a preening, leering, bragging, skirt-chasing, prank-playing imbecile, Elyse is deeply distressed when he comes to Band Camp, convinced that his mere presence speels doom for her future. Not wealthy enough to blow off a potential scholarship, and attracted to Stifler in spite of herself, Elyse sees Matt veer
back and forth between his lovable personal and his priapic "Stiffmeister" routine, and just when she despairs of him
ever doing something thoughtful or kind, Stifler maddeningly breaks every rule in the book to get her into Robards
Ernie Kaplowitz: lead, 16 years old, a nervous kid with skinny
features, wearing braces and a thin, wispy mustache, Ernie is a
classic band geek, a saxophone player who's so agitated it makes him a dorky, stumbling klutz. Too much the doofus ever to get a
girlfriend, Ernie is attracted to goth girl Chloe Gonzalez, but is too terminally uncool ever to score points with her. A nice guy with a very straight-edged view of romantic ethics, Ernie is assigned to be Matt Stifler's roommate, and his lie is transformed by his contact with the Stiffmeister. He woos Chloe by letting himself be tattooed to match her, and though she initially rejects him for his association with the odious Stifler, he ultimately gains enough cool and control to become Chloe's lover
Oscar Holmes: lead, 17 years old, a big, African-American snare
drummer with the East Great Falls High band, Oscar loves to jazz up simple drum rolls with fancy stick tricks. Buddies with Jimmy Izumida, Oscar grows increasingly irritated with Jimmy's pretense of being a ghetto street gangsta-wannabe. During Band Camp, Oscar has a sexy amour with Sheree, and when he learns that Stifler has videotaped his sizzling encounter with her, Oscar is livid, ready to terminate Stifler, and Matt has to work hard to regain Oscar's good will
Jimmy Izumida: lead, 17 years old, a skinny Japanese-American
trumpet player, Jimmy is an Asian kid who wants to be way more
streety than he in fact is. Jimmy's nickname is "Horndog," because he will stick his weiner into anything -- like an oboe. Trying to counteract his band geek reputation by talking in a thick ghetto patois, Jimmy irritates his buddy Oscar by using terms like "dawg" and referring to himself as "a brother." Oblivious to Oscar's irritation, Jimmy finally drops his LL Col J routine after Oscar gives him a tongue-lashing that's straight outta Compton
Chloe Gonzalez: lead, 17 years old, the tuba player with the band, Chloe is a tattooed, pierced punk, a goth girl with six piercings, long black fingernails, and a "Star Baby" tattoo. Uninterested in the ever-geeky Ernie Kaplowitz, Chloe sits up and takes notice when Ernie sends her a soda with the aid of a talking robot, and she nicknames him "Cyrano" as a result. But later, she turns on Ernie when he's implicated in Matt Stifler's Crimes Against Band Camp Humanity. Called "Star Baby" by her doting mother, who wanted her to be the next Britney Spears, Chloe melts when the doting Ernie, who really loves her, has a matching "Star Baby" tattooed on his body
John Nelson: lead, In his 40s, Nelson is the director of the Band Camp, a stolid, humorless man who is wholly unprepared for the havoc wreaked by Matt Stifler. A strict disciplinarian who is disappointed in Mr. Levinstein's touchy-feely efforts to maintain order, Nelson has one unhappy run-in after another with Stifler's pranks, all of which seem to be either gooey or sexual - or both
Brandon Vandecamp: lead, 17 years old, a self-assured, god-looking, all-American "uber-bandy," Brandon is the front runner to win the scholarship to the Robards Conservatory, and he's pretty damn full of himself. A bandy from the Beechwood Academy, Brandon enforces the "beanie rule" with a martinet's love of meaningless discipline, and is determined to out-perform Elyse in the final competition. Brandon and his posse of henchmen regularly cross paths with the maddeningly chaotic Matt Stifler
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MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen!

Where's the site? What's going on?

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


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1192745186-1094833287=:87202-- From Jennings_B at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us Fri Sep 10 09:24:51 2004 From: Jennings_B at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us (Jennings, Bruce D.) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 12:24:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Monet's Orbit, Sunday at Sim Park Message-ID: Dear Fred: I'm a subscriber (dadsongs at aol.com ) writing from work. Could you post this ASAP? Thanks so much! SUNDAY, September 12, 6pm: Susan Weber & Monet's Orbit will be performing a free concert at Sims Park, Euclid. Monet's Orbit is Susan Weber (guitar and vocals), Walt Campbell (bass and vocals) and Wishbone (drums and vocals). Susan describes the music: ...We play my songs, rooted in earthtones, spinning in electricity. The language is universal ~ trust me, it is. The sound is elemental. The musicians are touched by that rare pure hunger to serve the song. The songs have never sounded better. Three musicians, orbiting the stars a certain neighborhood muse entrusted to our inventive madness. Sims Park is a wonderful picnic spot with light refreshments/snacks available for purchase at modest cost. It's on the north (lake) side of Lake Shore & E. 232nd St. Sunday's concert is sponsored by Lakeshore Coffeehouse and Lakeshore Group. For more information on Susan Weber & Monet's Orbit, go to: http://www.susanweber.com/mainwebsite_html/pages/monetsorbit.html Wishbone's site (he's the drummer) is: www.dadsongs.com See you there! >From pr at clevelandplayhouse.com" Dear NEOHIOPAL: For Immediate Release... THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE ANNOUNCES FALL CLASS SCHEDULE http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040910i CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR ADDS PRE-SHOW DIALOGUE TO SCHEDULE Talks to Precede all Thursday Evening Shows and Saturday Matinees http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040910ii CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY/CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE 2004-2005 MFA CONSERVATORY SPOTLIGHT SERIES ANNOUNCED Hurlyburly Opens October 13 in the Brooks Theatre http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040910iii THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE CLUB CABARET SERIES RETURNS Mambo Italiano Opens the 2004-2005 Series in October http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040910iv Contact: Julie Fogel, The Cleveland Play House, Associate Director of Communications and Marketing, 216/795-7000 x236 The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-0189 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com From JWizardM at aol.com Fri Sep 10 14:15:44 2004 From: JWizardM at aol.com (JWizardM at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 17:15:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HOMOSEXUALITY and/or TOLERANCE Presentors, Speakers, Motivators Message-ID: <6CE49F2E.548A8480.00735D68@aol.com> NEOhioPal, We are searching for someone who is interested in assisting or being a guest speaker at a newly founded club at Orange High School called Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA). In GSA, our mission is to encourage acceptance and tolerance within the diversity in sexual orientation in our school, create a safe environment for all students of Orange High School regardless of sexual preference, foster awareness, and to provide a forum for discussion about issues of sexuality. Additionally, we will seek to empower the students and address the isolation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth, as well as to address the concerns of students who are questioning their sexuality or straight students. If there is someone who feels that they would be a candidate to assist us in taking strides to achieve those goals, or someone who is good at speaking in public, someone who can do a presentation on the topic or a similar one, or a motivational speaker, please contact me via e-mail. Our upcoming fundraisers WILL be providing us with a budget. Jared Markowitz, President Gay-Straight Alliance Orange High School From JWizardM at aol.com Fri Sep 10 14:17:35 2004 From: JWizardM at aol.com (JWizardM at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 17:17:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Any *somewhat okay* MIMES?! Message-ID: <414093CF.6F5CC644.00735D68@aol.com> I guess it only makes too much sense that not one single mime has yet "spoken up" when I sent out my first e-mail. Is there anyone who has recently hired a mime or knows of one that is fairly decent? I have a nice paying job available if anyone knows a mime... Jared Markowitz Magic Touch Productions jaredmarkowitz.com From howardsavannah at yahoo.com Fri Sep 10 16:31:36 2004 From: howardsavannah at yahoo.com (savannah howard) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 16:31:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Information Needed Message-ID: <20040910233136.54690.qmail@web80108.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2066602407-1094859096=:54678 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I have a new management company for actors and models. This website I have newly joined and it is very helpful with Ohio audition information for actors. Does anyone know of a Ohio website or publication with open calls for models? SAVANNAH HOWARD --0-2066602407-1094859096=:54678 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
I have a new management company for actors and models.  This website I have newly joined and it is very helpful with Ohio audition information for actors.  Does anyone know of a Ohio website or publication with open calls for models?


SAVANNAH HOWARD
--0-2066602407-1094859096=:54678-- From kaimei at earthlink.net Fri Sep 10 17:54:56 2004 From: kaimei at earthlink.net (Christopher) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 20:54:56 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Question for Members: References: <20040910164958.48523.qmail@web13925.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <41424CDF.4F1A2699@earthlink.net> --------------2FF2A86406AB70D9BC0642D8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit M-A-B and I seem to disagree on alot of things, but I certainly wouldn't want him to stop doing something that might help someone somewhere get badly needed work. While a notice to NE Ohio members of an extras call for tonight in NYC might be useless to 99% of NEO subscribers, there are a few who maintain their subscription and live outside of Ohio. If M-A-B feel compelled to reach that small demographic, more power to him. I take more issue with those who make people pay for the same information you can get for free on NEOPal. As long as M-A-B's information is free, legitimate, and continues to fall within the guidelines of NEOPal, then he should send them to his heart's content. Christopher K. Young www.shallowfocus.com "It's me, M-A-B!" wrote: > I got into a debate with an actor friend about what I SHOULD be > sending to the Neo list. So I felt maybe I should get the answer from > the source. Do you feel that this type of casting notice below in red > should be sent to Neo when I get them or should I disregard them based > on the fact they are last minute notices when sent to me. I don't want > to embarass anyone, but the notion by some talent in this area is I > should NOT send them because the talent in this area are looking for > local work only. But it's my stance that depending on the timing of an > actor's life..he or she may need a casting notice like that FOR THE > MONEY, EXPERIENCE or they may need the opp. in order to add to their > resume- a interesting out of town job for a major network. I won't > send them if they are not helping in any sense but can it really hurt > to know about them? YOU BE THE JUDGE: (ofcourse, notices would have > email, phone and business contacts) Featured Extras needed TONIGHT 9/8 > for live event for the US Open at Rockefeller Center being filmed by > the USA Network. Pay is $10 per hour. Should be casually dressed. Less > than 5 hours shooting time.Just show up tonight at 5:30pm @ > Rockafeller Center - 50th St. between 5th & 6th Ave. > > Report to guest services. > > Union Status: Non-Union > > MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen! > > Where's the site? What's going on? > > (?1991 The MAB/EG?-----The MAB/EG? 2004?) > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --------------2FF2A86406AB70D9BC0642D8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit M-A-B and I seem to disagree on alot of things, but I certainly wouldn't want him to stop doing something that might help someone somewhere get badly needed work.  While a notice to NE Ohio members of an extras call for tonight in NYC might be useless to 99% of NEO subscribers, there are a few who maintain their subscription and live outside of Ohio.  If M-A-B feel compelled to reach that small demographic, more power to him.

I take more issue with those who make people pay for the same information you can get for free on NEOPal.  As long as M-A-B's information is free, legitimate, and continues to fall within the guidelines of NEOPal, then he should send them to his heart's content.

Christopher K. Young
www.shallowfocus.com
 
 

"It's me, M-A-B!" wrote:

I got into a debate with an actor friend about what I SHOULD be sending to the Neo list. So I felt maybe I should get the answer from the source. Do you feel that this type of casting notice below in red should be sent to Neo when I get them or should I disregard them based on the fact they are last minute notices when sent to me. I don't want to embarass anyone, but the notion by some talent in this area is I should NOT send them because the talent in this area are looking for local work only. But it's my stance that depending on the timing of an actor's life..he or she may need a casting notice like that FOR THE MONEY, EXPERIENCE or they may need the opp. in order to add to their resume- a interesting out of town job for a major network. I won't send them if they are not helping in any sense but can it really hurt to know about them? YOU BE THE JUDGE: (ofcourse, notices would have email, phone and business contacts) Featured Extras needed TONIGHT 9/8 for live event for the US Open at Rockefeller Center being filmed by the USA Network. Pay is $10 per hour. Should be casually dressed. Less than 5 hours shooting time.Just show up tonight at 5:30pm @ Rockafeller Center - 50th St. between 5th & 6th Ave.

Report to guest services.

Union Status: Non-Union
 

MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen!

Where's the site? What's going on?

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


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish.
--------------2FF2A86406AB70D9BC0642D8-- From TheatreClass at aol.com Fri Sep 10 18:13:30 2004 From: TheatreClass at aol.com (TheatreClass at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 21:13:30 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Christmas Carol Auditions @ Packard Music Hall Message-ID: -------------------------------1094865210 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en The Packard Music Hall Foundation=20 Theatre Company Auditions for A CHRISTMAS CAROL Thursday, September 16, 2004 4:30 =E2=80=93 6:00pm =E2=80=93 Children & Non Speaking Adult Roles 6:00pm =E2=80=93 8:00pm =E2=80=93 Speaking Roles for Adults 14 & Older Callbacks =E2=80=93 Sunday, September 19, 2004 =E2=80=93 2-5pm=20 Performance Dates Thursday, Friday & Saturday, December 16, 17 & 18 =20 Sunday, December 19 Packard Music Hall 1703 Mahoning Ave NW Warren, Ohio 44483 For more information please call 330-841-2936 -------------------------------1094865210 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
The Packard Music Hall Foundation
Theatre Company
Auditions for<= /DIV>

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Thursday,  September  16, 20044:30 =E2=80=93 6:00pm =E2=80=93 Children & Non Speaking Adult Roles6:00pm =E2=80=93 8:00pm =E2=80=93 Speaking Roles for Adults 14 & Older<= BR>Callbacks =E2=80=93 Sunday, September 19, 2004 =E2=80=93 2-5pm

Pe= rformance Dates
Thursday, Friday & Saturday, December 16, 17 & 18=  
Sunday, December 19

Packard Music Hall
1703 Mahoning Av= e NW
Warren, Ohio 44483

For more information please call
330-84= 1-2936

-------------------------------1094865210-- >From Ted Sikora" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C49789.EAD07420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Extras ranging from ages 18-40 to be in the crowd at a hip underground = fashion show. September 11th at the 1300 Gallery 1300 Gallery. 1300 West 78th Street=20 Cleveland Ohio 44102. =20 Shooting from 11:30AM until 3PM, and then during the MYLEY Fall Fashion = shows at 7pm and 9pm.=20 Attire is modern-dressy. Black is a safe option if you are unsure. No jeans, no tennis shoes, no ball caps etc. Two local companies will be joining forces at the 1300 Gallery for a Fashion Show - Movie Shoot on September 11th, 2004. Local fashion designers Myley Inc. will be unveiling their Fall line of clothing in=20 front of the moving cameras of Swinging Cane Productions feature length = film "Hero Tomorrow." Admission to the event will be free and those who attend will have a great chance as being seen as an extra in the film. 1300 Gallery 1300 West 78th Street Cleveland Ohio 44102 More info at www.swingingcane.com Thanks! ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C49789.EAD07420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Extras ranging from ages 18-40 to be in the crowd at = a hip=20 underground fashion show.

 

September 11th at the=20 1300 Gallery
 
1300=20 Gallery.
1300 West 78th=20 Street
Cleveland Ohio=20 44102. 
 
Shooting from=20 11:30AM until 3PM, and then during the MYLEY Fall Fashion shows at = 7pm and=20 9pm. 
 
Attire is modern-dressy. =  Black is a=20 safe option if you are unsure.
 
No jeans, no tennis shoes, = no ball caps=20 etc.
 


Two local companies will be joining forces at = the 1300=20 Gallery for a
Fashion Show - Movie  Shoot on September 11th, 2004.  Local=20 fashion
designers Myley Inc. will be unveiling their Fall line = of=20 clothing in
front of the moving cameras of Swinging Cane = Productions=20 feature length film "Hero
Tomorrow."

Admission to the event = will be=20 free and those who attend will have a
great chance as being seen = as an=20 extra in  the film.

1300 Gallery

1300 West = 78th=20 Street
Cleveland=20 Ohio=20 44102

 
More=20 info at www.swingingcane.com
 
Thanks!
 
 


------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C49789.EAD07420-- From seanszaller at mail.com Fri Sep 10 23:29:00 2004 From: seanszaller at mail.com (Sean Szaller) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 01:29:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians needed for "Fiddler" -- Accordian, Bassoon, and Guitar Message-ID: <20040911062900.50CC56EEE9@ws1-5.us4.outblaze.com> Beachwood Community Theater is currently seeking the following musicians for it's upcoming production of the musical classic, "Fiddler on the Roof": 1) A guitar player who can triple on acoustic guitar, lute, and mandolin; 2) A bassoon player; 3) A proficient accordian player. All three are paying positions. The production runs Feb. 4-6, 11-13 (Fridays @ 8pm, Saturdays @ 7:30pm, and Sunndays @ 2pm). There will be 5 rehearsals prior to the opening of the show, all of which as paid as well via stipend. If interested, please respond to this email for more information and to arrange an audition. Thank you in advance for you anticipated responses. Respectfully, Sean Szaller Musical Director Http://www.geocities.com/seanszaller "Dream as far as your imagination will allow!" -- ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm From JWizardM at aol.com Fri Sep 10 23:36:37 2004 From: JWizardM at aol.com (JWizardM at aol.com) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 02:36:37 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]BETA VCR PLAYER or RECORDER needed! Message-ID: <1ca.2ab7adfc.2e73f6f5@aol.com> -------------------------------1094884597 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEOhioPAL, Is there anyone who has a Sony Betavision VCR Player that can be borrowed for a short period of time? It will be used for an medium-scale audio/visual project being worked on by Magic Touch Productions. On behalf of Magic Touch Productions, the first to proclaim to be a lender will be awarded a gift certificate for a free full-setup magic show or two free hours of close-up magic (each up to a $250 value only). Please respond via e-mail only. Jared Markowitz Magic Touch Productions jaredmarkowitz.com -------------------------------1094884597 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEOhioPAL,
 
Is there anyone who has a Sony Betavision VCR Player that can be borrow= ed=20 for a short period of time?  It will be used for an medium-scale=20 audio/visual project being worked on by Magic Touch Productions.
 
On behalf of Magic Touch Productions, the first to proclaim to be a len= der=20 will be awarded a gift certificate for a free full-setup magic show or=20= two=20 free hours of close-up magic (each up to a $250 value only).
 
Please respond via e-mail only.
 
Jared Markowitz
Magic Touch Productions
jaredmarkowitz.com
-------------------------------1094884597-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Sat Sep 11 07:17:33 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 10:17:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for A Christmas Story at Fine Arts September 13 & 14 Message-ID: <200409111413.i8BEDEjW026580@hegel.brightdsl.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C497E8.906EBDC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Director Brint Learned Announces Auditions for A Christmas Story at The Fine Arts Association On Monday, September 13 and Tuesday, September 14. The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby will hold auditions for A Christmas Story a play by Philip Grecian based on the writings of Jean Shepherd. Director: Brint Learned The Story: Jean Shepherd's memoir of growing up in the Midwest of the 1940s follows 9 year old Ralphie in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB gun under the tree for Christmas. All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including the family's temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys; experiment with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie's father winning the net-stockinged leg lamp; Ralphie's fantasy scenarios and more. Speaking Roles: * Ralph, as an adult (Storyteller)-age 30s-40s * Ralphie Parker (at 9 years old)-minimum age, 8 years old * Mother-age 30s- 40s * The Old Man (Father)-age 30s-40s * Randy (Ralphie's younger brother)-minimum age, 8 years old * Miss Shields (Teacher)-age 20s & up * Flick (Ralphie's 9 year old friend)-minimum age, 8 years old * Schwartz (Ralphie's 9 year old friend)-minimum age, 8 years old * Esther Jane Alberry (age 9), minimum age, 8 years old * Scut Farkas (the Bully)-minimum age, 10 years old Non-Speaking Roles: * Girls & boys for school/playground scenes-ages 8 & up Audition dates: Monday, September 13- 7:30-8:30 pm for ages 8 to 14 years old; 8:30-10:30 pm for ages 15 years old to adult Tuesday, September 14- 7:30-8:30 pm for ages 8 to 14 years old; 8:30-10:30 pm for ages 15 years old to adult Audition location: The Shadowbox Theatre at The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Preparation: Actors should come prepared to read from the script. No Appointments Required. For appointments and questions regarding the auditions themselves: Call Ann Hedger at (440) 951-7500 x103. Performance dates: November 19, 20, 26 & 27 and December 3, 4, 10 & 11 at 7:30 pm ; and November 21 & 28 and December 5 & 12 at 3:00 pm. Rehearsals begin Monday, October 11 The Fine Arts Association Theatre Department Policy encourages NON-TRADITIONAL CASTING for all productions. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C497E8.906EBDC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Director = Brint Learned Announces = Auditions for A = Christmas Story at The Fine Arts = Association

On = Monday, September 13 and Tuesday, September 14.

The = Fine Arts = Association, 38660 Mentor = AvenueWilloughby will hold auditions for = A Christmas Story a = play by Philip Grecian based on the writings of Jean Shepherd. =

Director: = Brint = Learned =

The Story:  Jean Shepherd’s memoir of = growing up in the Midwest of the 1940s follows 9 = year old Ralphie in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB = gun under the tree for Christmas.  = All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including the = family’s temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys; experiment = with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie’s father winning the net-stockinged leg lamp; = Ralphie’s fantasy scenarios and more.

Speaking Roles: 

  • Ralph, as an adult (Storyteller)-age = 30s-40s
  • Ralphie= Parker (at 9 years = old)-minimum age, 8 years old
  • Mother-age 30s– 40s
  • The Old Man (Father)-age 30s-40s =
  • Randy (Ralphie’s younger brother)-minimum age, 8 years old
  • Miss Shields (Teacher)-age 20s & = up
  • Flick (Ralphie’s 9 year old friend)-minimum age, 8 years old
  • Schwartz (Ralphie’s 9 year old friend)-minimum age, 8 years old
  • Esther Jane Alberry = (age 9), minimum age, 8 years old
  • Scut Farkas (the Bully)-minimum age, 10 years old

Non-Speaking Roles:

  • Girls & boys for school/playground = scenes-ages 8 & up

 

Audition dates:       Monday, September = 13- 7:30-8:30 pm for ages 8 to 14 years old; 8:30-10:30 pm for ages 15 years = old to adult

Tuesday, September 14- 7:30-8:30 pm for ages 8 to 14 years old; = 8:30-10:30 pm for ages 15 years old to adult

 

Audition location:  The Shadowbox Theatre at The Fine Arts = Association, 38660 Mentor = Avenue, Willoughby.=

Preparation:  Actors should come = prepared to read from the script.

.

For appointments and questions regarding the auditions = themselves:  Call = Ann = Hedger at (440) 951-7500 x103. 

Performance dates: November 19, 20, 26 & 27 and December 3, 4, 10 & 11 at 7:30 pm ; and November 21 & 28 and December 5 & 12 at 3:00 = pm. 

Rehearsals begin Monday, October 11

 

The Fine Arts Association = Theatre Department Policy encourages NON-TRADITIONAL CASTING for all = productions.

------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C497E8.906EBDC0-- From Ccontempdt at aol.com Sat Sep 11 08:11:50 2004 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 11:11:50 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Get Your Dance On at SCCDT! Message-ID: --part1_b8.6223ded9.2e746fb6_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1094915510" -------------------------------1094915510 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -------------------------------1094915510 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
-------------------------------1094915510-- --part1_b8.6223ded9.2e746fb6_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: Ccontempdt at aol.com Full-name: Ccontempdt Message-ID: <1e3.2a60ff74.2e746f97 at aol.com> Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 11:11:19 EDT Subject: Get Your Dance On at SCCDT! To: Ccontempdt at aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1094915479" X-Mailer: 9.0 for Windows sub 5000 -------------------------------1094915479 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 Get Your Dance On at SCCDT!=20 The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre at Karamu House is proud= =20 to offer classes in the following for beginners to professionals=E2=80=A6 =20= =20 Modern (Graham and Horton techniques)=20 Hip Hop=20 Ballet=20 African=20 Pilates=20 10 Class dance cards are available for $80 bucks!=20 Fall semester classes start September 18, 2004! =20 Reserve your space by dropping in and registering today!=20 Don=E2=80=99t miss out on your chance to DANCE! =20 Call 216.791.9000 today for more information.=20 ________________________________________________________________________=20 The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre at Karamu House=20 Michael Medcalf, Artistic Director=20 2355 East 89th Street=20 Cleveland, Ohio 44106=20 216.791.9000=20 216.791.9001 [fax]=20 www.ccdt.com=20 -------------------------------1094915479 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Get=20 Your Dance On at SCCDT!

 

The School of Cleveland= =20 Contemporary Dance Theatre at Karamu House is proud to offer classes in=20 the following for beginners to professionals=E2=80=A6=20

 

Modern (Graham and Hort= on=20 techniques)

Hip=20 Hop

Ballet

African

Pilates

 

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___________________________________________________________________= _____

 

The School of Cleveland= =20 Contemporary Dance Theatre at Karamu House

Michael Medcalf, Artist= ic=20 Director

 

2355 East 89th=20 Street

Cleveland, Ohio=20 44106

 

216.791.9000

216.791.9001=20 [fax]

 

www.ccdt.com

 

 

 

 

-------------------------------1094915479-- --part1_b8.6223ded9.2e746fb6_boundary-- From jeremy9 at uakron.edu Sat Sep 11 11:02:57 2004 From: jeremy9 at uakron.edu (Jeremy Gilpatric) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 14:02:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Fantasticks at the University of Akron Message-ID: <004001c49829$92a3b5a0$0b02a8c0@JEREMYHPC> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003D_01C49808.0AB968E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The University of Akron School of Music opened Schmidt and Jones' = timeless musical, "The Fantasticks," last night to great acclaim. The = run continues this weekend: Saturday September 11, Sunday, September 12, = and next weekend: Friday, September 17 through Sunday, September 19, in = Guzzetta Recital Hall.=20 This delightful comedy includes the beautiful songs, "Try to Remember," = and "Soon It's Gonna Rain," and holds the record as the world's longest = running musical. This production is directed by veteran singer, actor, = director Alfred Anderson, with music direction by Mayumi Kikuchi, and = choreography by Devon Shriver. The musical features the talents of UA's = Theatre and Opera students, plus a few surprises!=20 Show times are 8:00 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, with Sunday matinees at = 2:30 p.m. =20 General Admission: $12.00=20 UA Faculty/Staff/senior citizens: $10.00=20 Students with valid ID: $8.00=20 Call the School of Music office at (330) 972-7590 for more information. ------=_NextPart_000_003D_01C49808.0AB968E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The University of Akron School of = Music opened=20 Schmidt and Jones=92 timeless musical, =93The = Fantasticks,=94 last=20 night to great acclaim.  The run continues this weekend: = Saturday=20 September 11, Sunday, September 12, and next weekend: Friday,=20 September 17 through Sunday, September 19, in Guzzetta Recital Hall.=20

This delightful comedy includes the beautiful songs, =93Try to = Remember,=94=20 and =93Soon It=92s Gonna Rain,=94 and holds the record as the world=92s = longest running=20 musical. This production is directed by veteran singer,=20 actor, director Alfred Anderson, with music direction by = Mayumi=20 Kikuchi, and choreography by Devon Shriver.  The musical features = the=20 talents of UA=92s Theatre and Opera students, plus a few surprises! =

Show=20 times are 8:00 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, with Sunday matinees at 2:30=20 p.m. 

General Admission: $12.00
UA=20 Faculty/Staff/senior citizens: $10.00
Students with valid ID: $8.00=20

Call the School of Music office at (330) 972-7590 for more=20 information.


------=_NextPart_000_003D_01C49808.0AB968E0-- From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Sat Sep 11 14:19:58 2004 From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L Davis) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 17:19:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting for Tri-C student video productions - no pay Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20040911170440.00b2e508@pop.wre.adelphia.net> I'm looking for actors and actresses for 2 video productions for this fall semester at Tri-C. 1. People with playful and loving cats or dogs. I'll be producing a short PSA type video of people enjoying pet ownership. All ages, all types needed. Will be video taped at parks and your location. Time dependent on our mutual convenience. 2. Geeky guy, early 20's - Character is a film crew worker who has a fantasy of waltzing with the star. This is the lead role. Film crew extras, 20's to 30's May end up being only voiceover. Production will take place at Tri-C Western Campus in Parma. Probably late October or Early November. No pay but I will make a VHS copy of the finished product for you. Please email me if interested. Mary Davis From joe216films at hotmail.com Sat Sep 11 15:01:43 2004 From: joe216films at hotmail.com (Joe Ostrica) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:01:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Short film "Guys" update Message-ID: The shooting schedule for "Guys" has moved to Oct. 8-10. But for a VERY good reason: We just hired the best DP in Ohio and probably the Midwest and it was the soonest he was available. Look for an upcoming announcement about that soon! There are still extra parts available for anyone interested. Thanks for your interest, Joe Ostrica 216 Films To learn more about us or the film "Guys" check out www.216films.com or email me at joe at 216films.com _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar ? get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ From carolknowltonirvin at yahoo.com Sat Sep 11 15:17:36 2004 From: carolknowltonirvin at yahoo.com (Carol Knowlton Irvin) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 15:17:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]tri-c instructor available for personal tutoring web building programs, photoshop, etc., Message-ID: <20040911221736.25085.qmail@web51401.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi, I'm an instructor at tri-c East in the business department. However, I'm also an artist. I have a limited amount of time in which I could tutor a few students for hire in web building programs such as Front Page or Dreamweaver and/or graphics programs such as Photoshop. There are many other programs I know as well. Get in touch with me at my email address carolknowltonirvin at yahoo.com if you have any interest. We can work out a mutually agreeable price for a whole morning or whole afternoon's tutoring. carol http://carolirvin.com --0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi, I'm an instructor at tri-c East in the business department.  However, I'm also an artist.  I have a limited amount of time in which I could tutor a few students for hire in web building programs such as Front Page or Dreamweaver and/or graphics programs such as Photoshop.  There are many other programs I know as well.  Get in touch with me at my email address
if you have any interest.  We can work out a mutually agreeable price for a whole morning or whole afternoon's tutoring.
 
carol


--0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683-- From ugrrnet at earthlink.net Sat Sep 11 15:30:18 2004 From: ugrrnet at earthlink.net (Cherylee Wilson) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:30:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Question for Members: In-Reply-To: <20040910164958.48523.qmail@web13925.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <01ea01c4984e$ee6c9120$c3fa9f04@hp28992v9ck9ik> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01EB_01C4982D.675AF120 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I think the notices have been an excellent way to stay in touch with what is 'selling' in the professional arena. Cleveland is a market, but it is far from 'the business'. Personally, I want to know 'where's the money!' Others may find it useful as they prepare themselves to 'meet the call' when it comes..., and believe me, those are the only prospects casting agents want to see. So, keep posting 'em. CheryLee Wilson ------=_NextPart_000_01EB_01C4982D.675AF120 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
I=20 think the notices have been an excellent way to stay in touch with what = is=20 'selling' in the professional arena.  Cleveland is a market, but it = is far=20 from 'the business'.  Personally, I want to know 'where's the=20 money!'  Others may find it useful as they prepare = themselves to=20 'meet the call' when it comes..., and believe me, those are the only = prospects=20 casting agents want to see.  So, keep posting = 'em.
 
CheryLee Wilson
------=_NextPart_000_01EB_01C4982D.675AF120-- From lorien at en.com Sat Sep 11 15:35:30 2004 From: lorien at en.com (Witkowski) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:35:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for The Christmas Schooner Message-ID: <000801c4984f$a6fc08b0$170cd6d8@oemcomputer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4982E.1D9FB560 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Strongsville Community Theatre is auditioning for "The Christmas = Schooner" - a musical about a true tale of brave sailors who brought = Christmas trees to a fire-ravaged Chicago in the late 1800's. The show = is full of beautiful music, lively dances and a great sense of drama. Auditions will be at Old Town Hall, 18825 Royalton Rd. in Strongsville. = They will be held on Sunday September 26, 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. and Tuesday, = September 28. 7 P.M.-9 P.M.=20 Cast includes 7 men, 4 women, 1 boy ( 9-10 yrs.), 1 boy ( 15 yrs.), 1 = girl ( 10-12 yrs.) and chorus; please bring pop music to sing = (accompanist provided ). Directed by Kelly Lozan. Show dates are Nov. 19, 20, Dec. 3, 4, 5,10,11, 2004. All shows are = presented in the Little Theatre of Strongsville High School, Lunn Rd. in = Strongsville. For more information please call (440) 954-4634. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4982E.1D9FB560 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Strongsville Community Theatre is auditioning for "The Christmas = Schooner" -=20 a musical about a true tale of brave sailors who brought Christmas trees = to a=20 fire-ravaged Chicago in the late 1800=92s. The show is full of beautiful = music,=20 lively dances and a great sense of drama.

Auditions will be at Old Town Hall, 18825 Royalton Rd. in = Strongsville. They=20 will be held on Sunday September 26, 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. and Tuesday, = September 28.=20 7 P.M.-9 P.M.

Cast includes 7 men, 4 women, 1 boy ( 9-10 yrs.), 1 boy ( 15 yrs.), 1 = girl (=20 10-12 yrs.) and chorus; please bring pop music to sing (accompanist = provided ).=20 Directed by Kelly Lozan.

Show dates are Nov. 19, 20, Dec. 3, 4, 5,10,11, 2004.  All shows = are=20 presented in the Little Theatre of Strongsville High School, Lunn Rd. in = Strongsville.

For more information please call (440)=20 954-4634.

------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4982E.1D9FB560-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Sat Sep 11 18:02:01 2004 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:02:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a soleful song for a short film (cinevid@yahoo.com) Message-ID: <20040912010201.83317.qmail@web60308.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1746030944-1094950921=:81203 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii All musicians, singers, songwriters, I have a montage scene of happy memories in my short film, "Left for Dead" that I need a soleful song for. I wrote some lyrics*, but would happily consider a pre-existing work. There's no pay and I would need full sync rights, but a small percentage could be worked out. (Bear in mind short films rarely make money, but may be good exposure) The scene follows a point in the story where the young girl has awakened in the night thinking her father has died (terminal cancer) and rushes to check on him. He's lucid for a brief moment and mentions fishing tomorrow. The girl goes back to bed and dreams of the whole family at the zoo, on their boat, happy. Then it fades to the following day and she's deep in thought on the steps of the porch. *Here are the lyrics, but I'm the worst judge of my own work. I need help on this, so if you have any suggestions or sources please email me and thanks. Time on my Hands I?ve got time on my hands and no where to go, Pictures on my wall from places long ago. The little things it seems are the only things I see, The light is fading fast; will you remember me? In dreams of memories it seems I had no care at all, I laughed and loved and filled my cup, I never thought I?d fall. But stumbling through these corridors of time and sore regret, To feel your tears upon my cheek, was a fall I can?t forget. I?ve got time on my hands and no place to be, The light is fading fast now, will you remember me? The film is almost finished and there are some pics on my website. A tremendous thanks to all who helped make this project come to life. Bill Johns http://cinevidproductions.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1746030944-1094950921=:81203 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
All musicians, singers, songwriters,
 
I have a montage scene of happy memories in my short film, "Left for Dead" that I need a soleful song for.
 
I wrote some lyrics*, but would happily consider a pre-existing work. There's no pay and I would need full sync rights, but a small percentage could be worked out. (Bear in mind short films rarely make money, but may be good exposure)
 
The scene follows a point in the story where the young girl has awakened in the night thinking her father has died (terminal cancer) and rushes to check on him. He's lucid for a brief moment and mentions fishing tomorrow. The girl goes back to bed and dreams of the whole family at the zoo, on their boat, happy. Then it fades to the following day and she's deep in thought on the steps of the porch.
 
*Here are the lyrics, but I'm the worst judge of my own work. I need help on this, so if you have any suggestions or sources please email me and thanks.
 
Time on my Hands
 
I?ve got time on my hands and no where to go,
Pictures on my wall from places long ago.
 
The little things it seems are the only things I see,
The light is fading fast; will you remember me?
 
In dreams of memories it seems I had no care at all,
I laughed and loved and filled my cup, I never thought I?d fall.
But stumbling through these corridors of time and sore regret,
To feel your tears upon my cheek, was a fall I can?t forget.
 
I?ve got time on my hands and no place to be,
The light is fading fast now, will you remember me?
 
The film is almost finished and there are some pics on my website. A tremendous thanks to all who helped make this project come to life.
 
Bill Johns
 


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Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1746030944-1094950921=:81203-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sat Sep 11 19:50:00 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 22:50:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This weeks national theatre auditions at NCCC Message-ID: <027601c49873$32d705b0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0277_01C49851.ABC565B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This is one week national theatre listings at NCCC =20 Visit North Coast Central Casting =20 =20 Show Name: Wishing Time=20 Theatre Name: Vital Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/20/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Vital Theatre Company, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Vital Theatre Company is seeking men and women for award-winning Vital Children's Theatre's production of Wishing Time, a new rock musical for children performing weekends from Oct. 30-Dec. 5. Rehearsals begin the week of Oct. 4. Seeking: Gene: a rock star genie, convincing British accent necessary; Bobby: a young boy to be played by a small man or woman; Margery: Bobby's mother; also seeking one male and three females to play various roles. Actors must all be strong singers and move well. Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New York, NY 10036. Minorities encouraged to apply.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New York, NY 10036.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lost in the '50s, Stuck on the '70s=20 Theatre Name: Starlite Entertainment=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/29/2004 =20 =20 =20 10/02/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: RIpley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Starlite Entertainment, now in its seventh season, is a large producer of live entertainment shows in Branson, MO, including Lost in the '50s, Stuck on the '70s, Country Tonite, Kirby VanBurch--Prince of Magic, and The World Famous Platters. Rehearsals mid-Feb. to March; performances March through mid-December at Starlite Theatre, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, MO. Director/Producer: Michael Meece. Currently holding auditions for its large-scale productions of Lost in the '50s and Stuck on the '70s for singer-dancers for the 2005 season. Entertain up to seven million tourists a season in a fast-paced environment with 116 shows and 55,000 live theatre seats. Singer-dancers: Prepare 16 bars of an uptempo and a ballad on sheet music or CD tracks. Selections from the 1950s and the 1970s are preferred. Also, bring clothes you can move in and be prepared to learn a dance combination at the callbacks. Send pictures and resumes by Sept. 29 to Casting, c/o Starlite Entertainment, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, MO 65616. Starlite Entertainment, LLC, casting. For more information, visit website www.starlite-entertainment.com; or email keith at starlite-entertainment.com; or call (417) 335-6346. Pay.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Sept. 29 to Casting, c/o Starlite Entertainment, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, MO 65616. Starlite Entertainment, LLC, casting. For more information, visit website www.starlite-entertainment.com; or email keith at starlite-entertainme _____ =20 Show Name: The Apple Corps=20 Theatre Name: Flying Ship Productions=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 10:30 AMto 12:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: West Side Dance Project, 357 W. 36 St., 3rd fl, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Flying Ship Productions, a professional touring theatre for young audiences, will hold auditions for its fall tour of The Apple Corps. The Apple Corps," a multiracial, hip musical, is sponsored by the NYC Department of Transportation and will tour the five boroughs. The show is by Jonathan Luks and directed by JoAnna Schnoll-Luks. Flying Ship Productions is seeking: four adult actors (two male/two female), all types, who sing and dance well (tap dance a plus) and can play young, energetic street kids. The Apple Corps rehearsals begin Sept. 27-Oct. 11, and the tour runs thru Nov. 12. Performance pay is $400/week ($375 plus $25/week bonus upon completion of the tour). Rehearsal pay is a flat $400 for the two-week rehearsal period. Each actor is also an ASM and will be expected to set up and break down. Bring uptempo sheet music in your key for piano accompaniment. It is essential to be on time for early morning call times in NYC. If you cannot make the open call, you can leave a message at (973) 763-6123.=20 Prepare: Bring uptempo sheet music in your key for piano accompaniment. It is essential to be on time for early morning call times in NYC. If you cannot make the open call, you can leave a message at (973) 763-6123.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: NiteStar Program=20 Theatre Name: NiteStar Program=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/13/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Shetler Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, Studio 3A, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The NiteStar Program is seeking: males and females, 15-23, all types (no white females) for its 2004-05 repertory season. Interested in strong actors who sing well. NiteStar deals with issues affecting today's youth including HIV/AIDS, substance use, sexuality, violence, and related topics. NiteStar's primary mission is educating young people through the use of theatre. Pay for rehearsals and shows if hired. Prepare a two-minute contemporary monologue (no classical pieces) and 16 bars of a song (any style). Accompanist provided. Appointment only. For further info, call Terrence Taylor at (212) 523-3688.=20 Prepare: a two-minute contemporary monologue (no classical pieces) and 16 bars of a song (any style). Accompanist provided. Appointment only. For further info, call Terrence Taylor at (212) 523-3688.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Two Productions=20 Theatre Name: Negro Ensemble Company, Inc.=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/13/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 09/14/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Negro Ensemble Company, Inc., New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Negro Ensemble Company, Inc. will hold auditions by appointment for two productions. Seeking: African-American males, 25-35 and 55-65; African-American females, 25-35 and 35-45; Caucasian female, 25-35. Auditions will be held Sept. 13-14 from 10AM-12noon, 1-3PM, and 4-6PM. Must dance and sing. For appointment, call NEC at (212) 582-5860. Pay.=20 Prepare: Auditions will be held Sept. 13-14 from 10AM-12noon, 1-3PM, and 4-6PM. Must dance and sing. For appointment, call NEC at (212) 582-5860. _____ =20 Show Name: Gigi=20 Theatre Name: Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Stipend=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Plaza Theatrical Prods, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd, Oceanside, NY 11572=20 Breakdown: Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., a Long Island-based touring theatre company (35-minute LIRR ride), is casting for a fall production of Gigi. Seeking: two male singer-dancers, to play multiple roles. Also seeking: Du Fresne: a middle-aged baritone. Send pictures and resumes to Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd., Oceanside, NY 11572. Performance stipend and transportation reimbursed.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd., Oceanside, NY 11572.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Measure for Measure=20 Theatre Name: Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Showcase=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/17/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Astoria Performing Arts Center, 31-60 33rd St, #B9, Long Island City, NY 11106=20 Breakdown: The Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc. (APAC) is casting for its upcoming production of William Shakespeare's Measure for Measure. Seeking: classically trained actors of all ethnicities. Director: John Hurley. Rehearsals begin Oct. 8; opens Nov. 5 for a three-weekend run. Audition appointments will be scheduled for Sun. Sept. 26 and Mon. Sept 27. Send pictures and resumes to Astoria Performing Arts Center, Attn: Casting, 31-60 33rd St., #B9, Long Island City, NY 11106. Submissions must be received by Sept. 17; email submissions will not be accepted. For more info, visit www.apacny.org. Equity Showcase (approval pending).=20 Prepare: Audition appointments will be scheduled for Sun. Sept. 26 and Mon. Sept 27. Send pictures and resumes to Astoria Performing Arts Center, Attn: Casting, 31-60 33rd St., #B9, Long Island City, NY 11106. Submissions must be received by Sept. 17=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Grandma's House for Christmas=20 Theatre Name: Chatham Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 4:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New York Spaces, 939 Eighth Ave, Studio 3D2, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: Chatham Theatre Company is casting for a musical Christmas play, Grandma's House for Christmas. Seeking: trim male and female singers who can act and move well. Jon Delfin will accompany. Employment from Oct. 18-Dec. 19; pays $275 per week, plus housing and transportation provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. For an audition appointment, call Janet or Rod Foote at (315) 336-2336; or email producers at chathamtheatre.com. For further audition and company info, visit www.chathamtheatre.com.=20 Prepare: For an audition appointment, call Janet or Rod Foote at (315) 336-2336; or email producers at chathamtheatre.com. For further audition and company info, visit www.chathamtheatre.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Japanese One-Act Play=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/16/2004 =20 =20 4:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 09/18/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: There will be open auditions for a Japanese one-act play. Play is done in English. Actors with various ethnic and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to audition. Performances are scheduled during the week of Nov. 15-21. This is basically an ensemble play, except the character of Jiro. Story takes place mainly in his dream world. Seeking male characters: Jiro: 18, though young, he thinks he knows what life is and his life is over; Secretary and Physician: 40-50, secretary works hard to keep Jiro happy, physician is a wise man with deep philosophy; Two Gentlemen and Young Doctors: 20-40, gentlemen are rich, snobbish, enjoying their fortune, young doctors are faithful students of physician. Seeking female characters: Kiku: 30-40, devoted nanny of Jiro, because of her secret treasure her husband abandoned her; Beauty: Jiro's wife in his dream; Three Dancers: young, attractive girls, Playboy bunny type. Auditions are first-come, first-served basis. If interested, contact K. Maya at (917) 553-6075; or email aria at clairluna.net and leave name and desired date for audition. No appointment, just show up. Prepare a brief contemporary monologue, comic or dramatic. Do not send pictures and resumes by email.=20 Prepare: a brief contemporary monologue, comic or dramatic. Do not send pictures and resumes by email.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Gramercy Ghost=20 Theatre Name: Theatre A La Carte=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Theatre A La Carte, 39-50 Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, Queens, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Theatre A La Carte is casting for Gramercy Ghost by John Cecil Holm. Seeking: Charley Stewart: male actor, ages 20-35, lead part. Producer: Susan Emro. Rehearses Mondays-Thursdays, Sept. 6-Oct. 21; performs Fridays-Sundays for nine performances in Douglaston, Queens, from Oct. 22-Nov. 7 at Theatre A La Carte (TALC), 39-50 Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, NY. For an appointment, call John F. Emro, Director, at (516) 318-2450; or email Susan.emro at mountsinai.org.=20 Prepare: For an appointment, call John F. Emro, Director, at (516) 318-2450; or email Susan.emro at mountsinai.org.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Cats, Ain't Misbehavin', Gypsy=20 Theatre Name: Derby Dinner Playhouse=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/30/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr, Clarksville, IN 47129=20 Breakdown: Derby Dinner Playhouse, a year-round, non-Equity, professional dinner theatre in Louisville, KY, will be holding auditions for Cats, Ain't Misbehavin', and Gypsy in NYC on Thurs. Sept. 30. All positions are paid. Auditions are by appointment only. Send pictures and resume to Annie Myers, c/o Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr., Clarksville, IN 47129.=20 Prepare: Auditions are by appointment only. Send pictures and resume to Annie Myers, c/o Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr., Clarksville, IN 47129.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: An Italian Woman in Kipseli=20 Theatre Name: Greek Cultural Center=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/11/2004 =20 =20 =20 09/12/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Greek Cultural Center, 27-18 Hoyt Ave. South, Astoria, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Greek Cultural Center, Producer, is holding auditions by appointment for a modern Greek comedy, An Italian Woman in Kipseli. Seeking: male and female actors, ages 25-60, must be fluent in Greek. Opens mid-January for 15 weekend performances. Director: Efterpi Charalambidis. For an appointment, call (718) 726-7329. Pay.=20 Prepare: For an appointment, call (718) 726-7329.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Ambulance Dance=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/12/2004 =20 =20 1:00 PMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Kimmel Center, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Ron Keiser, Producer, will hold auditions by appointment for Ambulance Dance. Seeking: Andreas King: African-American/Hispanic actor, 20-30, a strong, very well-built, good man who fights back against his racist boss (full nudity; pay); Miko Tuskeegee: Asian actress, 20-30, Tex's new wife that he kidnapped from Japan, is an abused wife looking for a way out (no nudity; pay). Director: Darius Safavi. Rehearses Sept. 16-Nov. 26; performs Nov. 26-Dec. 12 at Altered Stages, 212 W. 29 St., 3rd fl., NYC. Auditions will be held by appointment only Sept. 12 from 1-4PM at the Kimmel Center. There will be no nudity at the auditions. For the auditions, bring pictures and resumes and photo ID. For an appointment, call (917) 587-6488; or email kingdarius12 at yahoo.com.=20 Prepare: For the auditions, bring pictures and resumes and photo ID. For an appointment, call (917) 587-6488; or email kingdarius12 at yahoo.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Ain't I a Woman!,=20 Theatre Name: The Core Ensemble=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460=20 Breakdown: Michael Parola (The Core Ensemble), Producers, are seeking: female performer reading African-American who will portray Zora Neale Hurston, Fannie Lou Hamer, Sojourner Truth, and Clementine Hunter in 90-minute chamber music-theatre work, Ain't I a Woman!, for actress and trio (cello, piano, percussion). Will encompass ages within 30-55 years. Some singing. Will rehearse in West Palm Beach, FL, Nov. 15=96Jan. 7. Tours nationally through March 1. Director: Akin Babatunde. Paid position, plus transportation, lodging, per diem. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 5 to The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460; email CECAsting at aol.com; or call (561) 585-4970.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 5 to The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460; email CECAsting at aol.com; or call (561) 585-4970.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Seussical the Musical=20 Theatre Name: Mill Mountain Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/20/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Mill Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl, Roanoke, VA 24011=20 Breakdown: Mill Mountain Theatre is accepting Equity and non-Equity pictures and resumes for Seussical the Musical, conceived by Eric Idle, Lynn Ahrens, and Stephen Flaherty, based on the books of Dr. Seuss. Book: Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty; Lyrics: Lynn Ahrens; Music: Stephen Flaherty; Director/Producing Artistic Director: Jere Lee Hodgin. Contract runs Nov. 9-Dec. 23. All roles paid. Five principal, two to four character, 10 chorus. Actively seeking ethnic minorities. More information at www.millmountain.org/mmtcasting.htm, but no electronic submissions. To be considered for an NYC audition appointment, Sept. 27-30, send pictures and resumes to Casting, Mill Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl., Roanoke, VA 24011. Material must be received by Sept. 20 to be considered. Non-Equity and Equity LOA contracts.=20 Prepare: To be considered for an NYC audition appointment, Sept. 27-30, send pictures and resumes to Casting, Mill Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl., Roanoke, VA 24011. Material must be received by Sept. 20 to be considered.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Rock-A-My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham=20 Theatre Name: Riant Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/11/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 3:00 PM=20 09/13/2004 =20 =20 5:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Champion Studios, 257 W. 39 St., 14th fl, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: The Riant Theatre will be holding auditions for Rock-A-My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham, a rock/gospel musical. All characters are southerners. Seeking: Dan Smith: 20s, white, her ex-husband (lead, tenor/belt); Bobby: 20-30, white, Susan's boyfriend, rugged, a womanizer; Taylor Cooper: 20-30, black, accused of carjacking (lead, lyric baritone/tenor); Julie: 20s, Taylor's girlfriend, black (lead, soprano/belt); Reverend Boyd: 40s, black, baritone/belt. Performance dates Oct. 15-31. Some pay. Prepare two songs a capella, gospel, r&b or rock. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 Prepare: two songs a capella, gospel, r&b or rock. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The Last Temptation of Tony Christ=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Mike Horn, 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003=20 Breakdown: Ann Bowen, Director, is accepting submissions for an original play, The Last Temptation of Tony Christ. Performance dates Nov. 7-9, 16-17, 22-23. Seeking: Mary: 40-60; Joseph: 50-60. Actors must have a sense of Jewish humor/comedy and satire. Send pictures and resumes to 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003, Attention: Mike Horn.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003, Attention: Mike Horn.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The Time Machine=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/26/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: 21st Century Playwrights, 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201=20 Breakdown: H.G. Wells' The Time Machine concert is seeking legit singer-actors. Concert version. New musical. Performances set: Brooklyn Public Library and the Episcopal Actors' Guild in October. Seeking legit voices for following roles: The Time Traveler: lead, lyric tenor, late 20s-early 40s; The One Apart: lead, high soprano, 20s-30s; The Chief of The Morlocks: lead, baritone, strong character role, 30s-50s; The Lord: lead, baritone/tenor, cranky aristocrat, 40s-60s; The Street Urchin: featured, sings well, 12-year-old boy; Herbie: featured, sings well, 14-year-old boy. Also seeking: baritones, tenors, sopranos, altos. Not an Equity reading, showcase, workshop, but expense money paid. Mail pictures and resumes to 21st Century Playwrights, Composers & Lyricists, Inc., 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201. Will be called for audition.=20 Prepare: Mail pictures and resumes to 21st Century Playwrights, Composers & Lyricists, Inc., 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201. Will be called for audition.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Day Einstein Died=20 Theatre Name: Third Ave. Productions=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Jeffrey Stocker c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramery, New York, NY 10003=20 Breakdown: Third Ave. Productions and National Arts Club will be holding auditions for a reading of Day Einstein Died by J.B. Edwards with direction by acting coach Jeffrey David Stocker. Performance held at NAC Oct. 15. Pay involved. Seeking: actors to read roles: Einstein: German accent, 76; Paul Robeson: African-American, 55. Send pictures and resumes to Jeffrey Stocker, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, NY 10003.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Jeffrey Stocker, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, NY 10003.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Damage Control=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/11/2004 =20 =20 12:00 PMto 3:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Writer Judy Klass and director Eddie Lew seek actors for Damage Control, a new full-length going up just before the election for Oktoberfest. Seeking: Carl: 40s, brilliant, simpatico, self-made southern politician, powerful speaker, charismatic to both men and women; Brad LeBland III: 40s, rich, callow southern politician, somewhat cunning, inarticulate, lacking intellectual curiosity; Deborah Kaufman: 30s, tough, simpatico NYC spin doctor; Haley: 30s, smart, simpatico southern man; Sterling Gray: 60s, wily old southern politician; Bob: cynical southern newscaster; Faye: perky southern newscaster. Intensive six week rehearsals, production may move to second venue. Bring short monologue.=20 Prepare: Bring short monologue.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Oklahoma=20 Theatre Name: NETworks=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/21/2004 =20 =20 12:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: female dancer/singers and dancer/gymnasts. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, Monday or Tuesday.=20 Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and y _____ =20 Show Name: Oklahoma=20 Theatre Name: NETworks=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/21/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: male dancer/singers and dancer/gymnasts. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, Monday or Tuesday.=20 Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and y _____ =20 Show Name: Oklahoma=20 Theatre Name: NETworks=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: Will Parker: 20s-30s, should be accomplished theatre dancer with good ballet technique, preferably with acrobatic skills, charming, fun-loving, energetic, wide=96eyed, high baritone/tenor; Laurey: 20s, = must be an excellent ballet dancer (dances the dream sequence), an innocent, but spunky and headstrong farm girl who falls in love with Curly, soprano, beautiful; Curly: 20s-early 30s, charismatic, handsome leading man, a cowboy, high baritone; Aunt Eller: 40s-60s, Laurey's aunt and guardian, sensible, tough, hard-working farm woman, character actress with great sense of humor; Jud Fry: late 20s=9630s, strong actor, disturbed, troubled man with a powerful, brooding presence, bass-baritone; Ike Skidmore: 40s-60s, preferably a burly cowboy, must be rhythmical, tenor; Pop Carnes: 50s-60s, great character actor-singer, dry humor, big presence, must move well; Ado Annie: 20s, fun-loving, good-time girl, strong comedic abilities and a good dancer, must have solid mix to an E or F (they would prefer this song not be belted); Ali Hakim: 30s, character actor-singer, a traveling peddler and con artist, Middle Eastern accent. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, Monday or Tuesday.=20 Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and y _____ =20 Show Name: You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown=20 Theatre Name: CNR Drama=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/20/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: CNR Drama, 29 Castle Place, New Rochelle, NY 10815=20 Breakdown: CNR Drama is casing selected roles in You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, (1998 revised) by appointment only. Seeking: Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Linus. Director: Laurie Peterson Castaldo; Musical Director: Steven Loftus. Performances at private college in lower Westchester County, 30 minutes from Grand Central. Diverse casting. Some transporation reimbursement. Rehearsals begin week of Sept. 27. Performances Nov. 5-21. See website www.cnrdrama.org for full character descriptions. Prepare a song from the show; you will also be asked to read from the script and dance. Call JoAnna at (914) 654-5373 for appointment, directions, or with questions.=20 Prepare: See website www.cnrdrama.org for full character descriptions. Prepare a song from the show; you will also be asked to read from the script and dance. Call JoAnna at (914) 654-5373 for appointment, directions, or with questions.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Cruise Ship Shows=20 Theatre Name: PGT Entertainment=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920=20 Breakdown: PGT Entertainment is seeking singers and dancers for cruise ship production shows. Immediately seeking: attractive, versatile singers with ability to sing Broadway, pop/rock, and classical styles. Also seeking: attractive male and female dancers with strong technique in ballet, theatre, jazz, and tap. No height restriction. Competitive salary. For audition/submission information, go to www.pgtpi.com. Mail submissions to Emmett Murphy, Casting Director, PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920.=20 Prepare: For audition/submission information, go to www.pgtpi.com. Mail submissions to Emmett Murphy, Casting Director, PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Velveteen Rabbit=20 Theatre Name: Dallas Children's Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT LOA=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/29/2004 =20 =20 6:30 PMto 9:30 PM=20 09/30/2004 =20 =20 6:30 PMto 9:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Dallas Children's Theatre, 5938 Skillman St, Dallas, TX 75231=20 Breakdown: Dallas Children's Theater, Producer, based in Dallas, TX, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for The Velveteen Rabbit, First Rehearsal: Oct 11, 2004; Opens: Nov. 17, 2004; Closes: Dec. 23, 2004. Director: Robyn Flatt. Seeking: All roles. Readings from script, bring photo and resume, dress to move. Prepare a Christmas carol to sing acappella. Appointments necessary. Please call 214-978-0110. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity LORT Non-Rep LOA contract, minimum AEA pay is $290 per week, 24 hr. reh. week=20 Prepare: Readings from script, bring photo and resume, dress to move. Prepare a Christmas carol to sing acappella. Appointments necessary. Please call 214-978-0110.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Grease=20 Theatre Name: Performance Riverside=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/26/2004 =20 =20 1:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Landis Auditorium, 4800 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506=20 Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, based in Riverside, CA is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. For information call (909) 222-8399. Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week per diem, hotel tech week/performances.=20 Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Grease=20 Theatre Name: Performance Riverside=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, based in Riverside, CA is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week per diem, hotel tech week/performances.=20 Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Grease=20 Theatre Name: Performance Riverside=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, based in Riverside, CA is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week per diem, hotel tech week/performances.=20 Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Heart On My Sleeve=20 Theatre Name: Tim Woods Entertainment=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA HAT Tier A=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 3:00 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Coronet Theatre, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048=20 Breakdown: Tim Woods Entertainment, Producer, based in Los Angeles, CA, is holding Open Principal Auditions for Heart On My Sleeve, Rehearsals begin: 10/19; 3 performances: 11/6, 7, 8. Director: John Rando; Producer: Tim Woods; Book: Hannie Rayson & Janis Hirsch; Casting: Michael Donovan, C.S.A. This is an Equity Workshop Production of a New Musical at the Coronet Theatre Upstairs. Seeking: Birdy Carlson: Female, 60's, Caucasian, smart, strong, in great shape, a beauty in an earthy way, a free spirit, in love with Aldo. Full chest voice to A, head voice to E. Kate Madigan: Female, Caucasian, 40's, Birdy's daughter, smart, attractive in an understated way. Part Katherine Hepburn and part Murphy Brown, she is a top-notch TV journalist. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Rebecca: Female, Caucasian, early 20's, Kate's daughter. Pretty, quirky, adorable, lovely with a winning smile. Becoming a fashion designer. Finds love and passion in both the arms of Danny and Francoise. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Francoise: Female, any ethnicity, early 20's. A cool beauty. Has great sense of style, and natural elegance. Persuasive and desirous of Rebecca. Strong soprano with belt, C to G. Robert: Male, Caucasian, 40's. Smart and manly with rugged good looks. He's a famous photographer. Has taste for very sexy young women, including Maya, but his heart belongs to Kate. High baritone, A to E. Aldo Carravaggio: Male, 60's, Italian or Latin. Character to handsome. Affable, lovable and charming, a working-class devil. Loves junk food and burgers. Madly in love with Birdy. Bass/Baritone, G to D. Patti/Maya: Female, African-American, mid-late 20's. Beautiful. Patti is a waitress at Birdy's caf=E9, who spends more time daydreaming than getting people their food. Hopelessly in love with Danny.. Maya is a model, who is in a relationship with Robert. Strong chest voice, plus good head voice. Danny: Male, mid-late 20's, a hot Jamaican fireball (but we will consider all ethnicities). Seeing Patti, but has a wandering eye for Rebecca. Hot blooded and hot tempered, good looking, a seducer and charmer. Strong tenor. arry: Male, early 30's, any ethnicity. Rebecca's gay best friend, and consultant. Delightfully funny and sharp. What he lacks in conventional good looks he makes up for in charm and heart. High baritone, A to E. Gabriella Farinacci: Female, Italian/Jewish, is really 60 but due to strategic face work looks more like early 50's. Fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily. Glamorous society-type. Full chest voice, with good head voice. Prepare 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 minute. Example: WOMEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt, even R & B. Ballad: Joni Mitchell, Carole Bayer Sager, Carole King, Aretha, etc. MEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt. Ballad: Peter Allen, Elton John, Beatles, etc. Equity HAT Tier A contract, minimum AEA pay is $311 per week -3 week contract including pension & health.=20 Prepare: 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 minute.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Heart On My Sleeve=20 Theatre Name: Tim Woods Entertainment=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA HAT Tier A=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Coronet Theatre, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048=20 Breakdown: Tim Woods Entertainment, Producer, based in Los Angeles, CA, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Heart On My Sleeve, Rehearsals begin: 10/19; 3 performances: 11/6, 7, 8. Director: John Rando; Producer: Tim Woods; Book: Hannie Rayson & Janis Hirsch; Casting: Michael Donovan, C.S.A. This is an Equity Workshop Production of a New Musical at the Coronet Theatre Upstairs. Seeking: Birdy Carlson: Female, 60's, Caucasian, smart, strong, in great shape, a beauty in an earthy way, a free spirit, in love with Aldo. Full chest voice to A, head voice to E. Kate Madigan: Female, Caucasian, 40's, Birdy's daughter, smart, attractive in an understated way. Part Katherine Hepburn and part Murphy Brown, she is a top-notch TV journalist. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Rebecca: Female, Caucasian, early 20's, Kate's daughter. Pretty, quirky, adorable, lovely with a winning smile. Becoming a fashion designer. Finds love and passion in both the arms of Danny and Francoise. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Francoise: Female, any ethnicity, early 20's. A cool beauty. Has great sense of style, and natural elegance. Persuasive and desirous of Rebecca. Strong soprano with belt, C to G. Robert: Male, Caucasian, 40's. Smart and manly with rugged good looks. He's a famous photographer. Has taste for very sexy young women, including Maya, but his heart belongs to Kate. High baritone, A to E. Aldo Carravaggio: Male, 60's, Italian or Latin. Character to handsome. Affable, lovable and charming, a working-class devil. Loves junk food and burgers. Madly in love with Birdy. Bass/Baritone, G to D. Patti/Maya: Female, African-American, mid-late 20's. Beautiful. Patti is a waitress at Birdy's caf=E9, who spends more time daydreaming than getting people their food. Hopelessly in love with Danny.. Maya is a model, who is in a relationship with Robert. Strong chest voice, plus good head voice. Danny: Male, mid-late 20's, a hot Jamaican fireball (but we will consider all ethnicities). Seeing Patti, but has a wandering eye for Rebecca. Hot blooded and hot tempered, good looking, a seducer and charmer. Strong tenor. arry: Male, early 30's, any ethnicity. Rebecca's gay best friend, and consultant. Delightfully funny and sharp. What he lacks in conventional good looks he makes up for in charm and heart. High baritone, A to E. Gabriella Farinacci: Female, Italian/Jewish, is really 60 but due to strategic face work looks more like early 50's. Fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily. Glamorous society-type. Full chest voice, with good head voice. Prepare 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 minute. Example: WOMEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt, even R & B. Ballad: Joni Mitchell, Carole Bayer Sager, Carole King, Aretha, etc. MEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt. Ballad: Peter Allen, Elton John, Beatles, etc. Equity HAT Tier A contract, minimum AEA pay is $311 per week -3 week contract including pension & health.=20 Prepare: 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 minute.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, Mentor Project Plays=20 Theatre Name: Cherry Lane Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Cherry Lane Theatre, 38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Cherry Lane Theatre, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, and Mentor Project Plays. Seeking the following personnel for the the following projects: SPEAKING WELL: New York Premiere. Mainstage Production. Two One-Act Plays. Playwright: Israel Horovitz. Director: Michael Morris. Rehearsals: January 10, 2005 =97 February 6, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, February 7, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Opening Night: Sunday, February 13, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, March 20, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 60'S MAN; LATE 30'S MAN; 20'S FEMALE; 60'S FEMALE; 80'S JAPANESE MALE; 30'S WOMAN; EARLY 40'S WOMAN; 50'S WOMAN; LATE 50'S MAN; EARLY 20'S WOMAN. Some Roles Will Be Doubled. Accents Are All American. SLAG HEAP: World Premiere. Mainstage Production. A Fast-Paced, Acidic =93Brit-Grit=94 Comedy Set In Northern England Following The Lives Of Three Working-Class Raver Generation Prostitutes Struggling To Survive On A Street Corner Forgotten Since The Industrial Revolution. This Is A Dark Chronicle Of Wounded Youth, Born Of THATCHER's Politics, In A World Whose Primary Industry Has Become The Commodification Of Humanity. Playwright: Anton Dudley. Director: Erica Schmidt. Rehearsals: Tuesday, March 1, 2005 =97 Sunday, March 27, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, March 28, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Opening Night: Wednesday, April 6, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, May 8, 2005. =97 Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At = 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 20'S BRITISH MALE; TWO 20-ISH BRITISH FEMALES (One Black); LATE 20'S BLACK FEMALE; TEEN PAKISTANI BOY; 40'S ASIAN FEMALE WITH AWKWARD FRENCH ACCENT. MENTOR PROJECT: Three Showcases. SHOWCASE ONE: Rehearsals: Monday, February 21, 2005 =97 March 14, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, March 26, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY TWO: Rehearsals: Monday, March 21, 2005 =97 Monday, April 4, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, April 16, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY THREE: Rehearsals: Monday, April 11, 2005 =97 Monday, April 25, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, May 7, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. Number And Types Of Actors Unknown. Please Prepare One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes. LUNCH: 2:00 PM =97 3:00 PM. EPA Rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. CHERRY LANE THEATRE Is Accessible Via The 1 Or 9 Train To The Christopher St. Stop, Or The M20 Bus (Uptown/Downtown) Or M8 Bus (Crosstown). Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, Mentor Project Plays=20 Theatre Name: Cherry Lane Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 09/21/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 09/22/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Cherry Lane Theatre, 38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Cherry Lane Theatre, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, and Mentor Project Plays. Seeking the following personnel for the the following projects: SPEAKING WELL: New York Premiere. Mainstage Production. Two One-Act Plays. Playwright: Israel Horovitz. Director: Michael Morris. Rehearsals: January 10, 2005 =97 February 6, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, February 7, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Opening Night: Sunday, February 13, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, March 20, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 60'S MAN; LATE 30'S MAN; 20'S FEMALE; 60'S FEMALE; 80'S JAPANESE MALE; 30'S WOMAN; EARLY 40'S WOMAN; 50'S WOMAN; LATE 50'S MAN; EARLY 20'S WOMAN. Some Roles Will Be Doubled. Accents Are All American. SLAG HEAP: World Premiere. Mainstage Production. A Fast-Paced, Acidic =93Brit-Grit=94 Comedy Set In Northern England Following The Lives Of Three Working-Class Raver Generation Prostitutes Struggling To Survive On A Street Corner Forgotten Since The Industrial Revolution. This Is A Dark Chronicle Of Wounded Youth, Born Of THATCHER's Politics, In A World Whose Primary Industry Has Become The Commodification Of Humanity. Playwright: Anton Dudley. Director: Erica Schmidt. Rehearsals: Tuesday, March 1, 2005 =97 Sunday, March 27, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, March 28, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Opening Night: Wednesday, April 6, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, May 8, 2005. =97 Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At = 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 20'S BRITISH MALE; TWO 20-ISH BRITISH FEMALES (One Black); LATE 20'S BLACK FEMALE; TEEN PAKISTANI BOY; 40'S ASIAN FEMALE WITH AWKWARD FRENCH ACCENT. MENTOR PROJECT: Three Showcases. SHOWCASE ONE: Rehearsals: Monday, February 21, 2005 =97 March 14, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, March 26, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY TWO: Rehearsals: Monday, March 21, 2005 =97 Monday, April 4, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, April 16, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY THREE: Rehearsals: Monday, April 11, 2005 =97 Monday, April 25, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, May 7, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. Number And Types Of Actors Unknown. Please Prepare One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes. LUNCH: 2:00 PM =97 3:00 PM. EPA Rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. CHERRY LANE THEATRE Is Accessible Via The 1 Or 9 Train To The Christopher St. Stop, Or The M20 Bus (Uptown/Downtown) Or M8 Bus (Crosstown). Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lion King=20 Theatre Name: Disney Theatrical Productions=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA BVTI Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/18/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Apollo Theatre, 253 West 125th Street, Harlem, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Disney Theatrical Productions, Producer, based in New York, NY is holding an Open Audition for The Lion King, currently on Broadway and tour. Seeking: Strong, Dynamic Singers For Future Replacements For All Roles, Including The African Lions SIMBA And NALA. Please Bring the Sheet Music of a Song that Shows off your Voice and Range in 8 bars marked off for the accompanist. Please Bring a recent Picture and Resume, or a recent photograph and a list of Performance Experience. Sign-In Starts At 9:00 AM. Sign-In Stops At 11:00 AM. This OPEN Audition Is For Equity & Non-Equity Performers. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. DISNEY THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS AUDITION HOTLINE: Call 212-827-5450 Or Visit Online At www.disneyonbroadway.com. If Unable To Attend This Audition, Please Send Picture/Resume To: Binder Casting, ATTN: THE LION KING, 321 West 44th Street, Suite 606, New York, NY 10036. Equity Production BVTI contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: Please Bring the Sheet Music of a Song that Shows off your Voice and Range in 8 bars marked off for the accompanist. Please Bring a recent Picture and Resume, or a recent photograph and a list of Performance Experience.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Macbeth=20 Theatre Name: Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/16/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Producer, based in Cold Spring, NY is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Macbeth, Rehearsals Begin: September 20, 2004 In New York City. Casting for a regional school tour of MACBETH will take place the first three weeks in October, 2004. Artistic Director: Terrence O'Brien. Seeking: For Various Roles, Including MACDUFF. Roles Of MACBETH and LADY MACBETH Are Already Cast. 7 Actors Will Play All Parts. Please prepare a one-minute Shakespearean monologue. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A = monitor will be provided. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, minimum AEA pay is $400 per week.=20 Prepare: a one-minute Shakespearean monologue.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Trying=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off Broadway E=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/15/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20 09/16/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Promenade Theatre, 2162 Broadway, New York, NY 10024=20 Breakdown: Michael Leavitt, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Trying, Understudy Rehearsals Begin On Or About September 22, 2004. Performances Begin September 29, 2004. Director: Sandy Shinner. General Manager: Roy Gabay. Playwright: Joanna McClelland Glass. Casting Director: Vince Liebhart. Trying follows the last days of JUDGE BIDDLE's life as he explores his place in American History while dictating his bio to his new secretary. Seeking: UNDERSTUDIES ONLY: JUDGE BIDDLE: Understudy. Role Will Be Played By FRITZ WEAVER. 81. Brilliant, Former Attorney General In FRANKLIN ROOSELVELT's Administration. He's A Clever, Loveable Curmudgeon Who Is Trying To Save Good Manners And Correct English. He Declares Himself To Be Somewhere Between Lucidity And Senility. SARAH SHORR: Understudy. Role Will Be Played By KATI BRAZDA. 25. Newly Hired As The JUDGE's Secretary. She's Direct, Plainspoken, Hardy, Pleasant Young Woman From The Prairies Of Saskatchewan. NOTE: The Actress Assuming The Job Of Understudy For The Role Of SARAH Will Also Perform The Duties Of The Assistant Stage Manager. Please A Brief Dramatic Monologue. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Off Broadway E contract, minimum AEA pay is $832 week until 10/31, $857 thereafter.=20 Prepare: A Brief Dramatic Monologue. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Musicals in MUFTI=20 Theatre Name: York Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Spec Agmt=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: York Theatre Co., 619 Lexington Avenue at 54th St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: York Theatre Company, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their Musicals in MUFTI series including: MUFTI NUMBER ONE: HENRY SWEET HENRY: Originally On Broadway In 1967, The Story Involves Misfit Pre-School Girls And The Avant-Garde Musician They Obsess Over In 1960's New York City. The Style Is Heartfelt, Comic, Classic 1960's (Pre-HAIR) Broadway. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Female Performers In Their Early 20's (To Play 14-Years Old). Need Strong High Mix / Belt. Also Seeking The (Female) Class Bully (Same Age Range) With Major Broadway Belt. Music / Lyrics: Bob Merrill. Book: Nunnally Johnson. Director: Gordon Greenberg. Musical Director: David Kirshenbaum. Rehearsals: October 4, 2004 - October 8, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, October 8 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 9, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 10, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. MUFTI NUMBER TWO: TWENTY FINGERS, TWENTY TOES: Based On The Lives Of The Hilton Siamese Twins. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Young (To Play 17 - 21) Attractive Female Performers With Very Strong Soprano / Mix Voices. Style Of Music Is Olf-Fashioned Broadway. Music / Lyrics / Co-Bookwriter: Michael Dansicker. Co-Bookwriter: Bob Nigro. Director: Jay Binder. Musical Director: To Be Announced. Musical Supervisor: Michael Dansicker. Rehearsals: October 11, 2004 - October 15, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, October 15 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 16, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 17, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. MUFTI NUMBER THREE: GREENWILLOW: Originally On Broadway In 1960. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Good-Looking, Young Leading Men (Mid-20's - Early 30's) With Legit Bari-tenor Voices For The Lead Role (Played By ANTHONY PERKINS On Broadway) =97 Sensitive, But Smolderingly Erotic Outsider-Type, A La MONTGOMERY CLIFT. Music / Lyrics / Co-Bookwriter: Frank Loesser. Co-Bookwriter: Lesser Samuel. Director: Michael Montel. Musical Director: Andrew Gerle. Rehearsals: October 18, 2004 - October 22, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, October 22 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 23, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 24, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. Artistic Director: James Morgan. Casting Director: Norman Meranus. MUFTI's Are Minimally-Staged Concert Presentations Of Past Broadway, Off-Broadway And Other Musicals. Please Bring Two (2) Pictures And Resumes, Stapled Together. Please Bring Sheet Music In The Proper Key (Accompanist Will Not Transpose) With Stops And Starts Clearly Marked. Select Music From The Musical Theatre Repertoire Only. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. = Building Does Not Open Until 9 AM=97Do Not Enter Before. EPA Rules are in effect. = A monitor will be provided. Equity Special Agreement contract, AEA pay is $395 for seven days plus pension and health.=20 Prepare: Two (2) Pictures And Resumes, Stapled Together. Please Bring Sheet Music In The Proper Key (Accompanist Will Not Transpose) With Stops And Starts Clearly Marked. Select Music From The Musical Theatre Repertoire Only.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Christmas Survival Guide, Golf With Alan Shepard, Mornings At Seven, The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, The Boys Next Door, The Sugar Bean Sisters=20 Theatre Name: Florida Repertory Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT 8=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/18/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Florida Repertory Theatre, Bay Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901=20 Breakdown: Florida Repertory Theatre, Producer, based in Fort Myers, FL, is holding auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: A Christmas Survival Guide: November 26, 2004 =97 December 19, 2004. Golf With Alan Shepard: January 7, 2005 =97 January 30, 2005. Mornings At Seven: = February 11, 2005 =97 March 6, 2005. The Tale of the Allergist's Wife: March 18, 2005 =97 April 10, 2005. The Boys Next Door: April 22, 2005 =97 May 15, 2005. The Sugar Bean Sisters: May 27, 2005 =97 June 19, 2005. Seeking: Equity Actors And Actresses. Actors And Actresses Who Appear To Be 60 Or Older Are Especially Encouraged To Attend. For an audition appointment send pictures and resumes to: Florida Repertory Theatre, SEASON CASTING, 2267 1st St., Fort Myers, FL 33901. Send pictures and resumes ONLY if you are available to attend auditions in Florida. Prepare Two Contrasting Contemporary Monologues. SINGERS may additionally Prepare Two Contrasting Contemporary Songs, not more than 32 bars each. Pianist NOT Provided. Please Bring CD Or Taped Accompaniment. Equity SPT 8 contract, minimum AEA pay is $379 per week.=20 Prepare: For an audition appointment send pictures and resumes to: Florida Repertory Theatre, SEASON CASTING, 2267 1st St., Fort Myers, FL 33901. Send pictures and resumes ONLY if you are available to attend auditions in Florida.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Moonlight and Magnolias=20 Theatre Name: Manhattan Theatre Club=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEAE LORT B=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/17/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Manhattan Theatre Club, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Moonlight and Magnolias, First Rehearsal: January 13, 2005. First Preview: February 17, 2005. Opens: March 15, 2005 For 10 - 12 Weeks. Playwright: Ron Hutchinson. Director: Lynne Meadow. The show will perform will perform at Manhattan Theatre Club's Stage One at City Center. Moonlight and Magnolias Takes Place In 1939 Hollywood In Producer DAVID O. SELZNICK's Office. The Play Concerns The Five Days Over Which O. SELZNICK Bullies, Cajoles And Ultimately Imprisons Screenwriter BEN HECHT And Director VICTOR FLEMING To Mettle Out A Working Screenplay Of MARGARET MITCHELL's Monumental Bestseller GONE WITH THE WIND. Seeking: DAVID O. SELZNICK: Late 30's. Jewish. Fiercely Comedic. Beleaguered But Feared Movie Producer Personally And Professionally Desperate For A Hit. Devoted To The Novel GONE WITH THE WIND. Extremely Intelligent, Quick-Witted And Almost Maniacally Passionate. Alternates Between The Frantically Histrionic And Coolly Seductive And Manipulative To Get What He Needs From Those Around Him. BEN HECHT: Late 40's - Early 50's. Jewish. Chicago Journalist Turned Screenplay Writer / Script Doctor. Pugnacious Bruiser Of A Man With A Strong Moral Sense And A Way With Words. Sarcastic, Witty, Opinonated And Obstinate. Has Little Tolerance For Hollywood Pretension Or SELZNICK's Apparent Disregard For The Racial And Ethnic Undertones Of MARGARET MITCHELL's GONE WITH THE WIND. VICTOR FLEMING: Late 40's - Early 50's. Extremely Self-Confident, No-Bull Hollywood Director. Claims To Have Taught CLARK GABLE To Be GABLE And To Have Slapped JUDY GARLAND Only Once. Dry And Sardonic With An Air Of Comic Self-Importance. Dubious About The Literary And Filmic Merits Of GONE WITH THE WIND, But Supremely Confident That, As Long As He's Paid, He Can Take Any Screenplay And Turn It Into A Quality Feature. MISS POPPENGHUL: Mid 40's - Early 50's. Dotty Secretary To SELZNICK. Extremely And Comically Efficient With An Undercurrent Of Controlled Fear Of Her Boss. Please prepare a 2-minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Please bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep B contract, minimum AEA pay is $700 per week.=20 Prepare: a 2-minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Please bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Perfect Crime=20 Theatre Name: Foothills Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/14/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Worcester Common Fashion Outlet, 100 Front Street, Worcester, MA 01608=20 Breakdown: Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, MA is holding auditions by appointment for Perfect Crime, Rehearsals: October 19, 2004. Opens: October 28, 2004. Closes: November 21, 2004. Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Director: Jay Stone. This show is the longest running Off-Broadway dramatic play, this show opened in '87 and is still running at the Duffy Theatre. Seeking: MARGARET THORNE BRENT: Late 30's. Psychiatrist. MARGARET Is Intelligent, Beautiful, Physically Fit, Manipulative And Carries Herself With Confidence And A Subtle Sensuality. She Is Trying To Maintain Poise And Grace While Under A Great Deal Of Pressure. INSPECTOR JAMES ASCHER: Late 30's - 50. The Law. ASHER Is A Handsome Man Showing The Signs Of Age. He Is Disillusioned In His Job And His Marriage. He Has A Practical Intelligence. W. HARRISON BRENT: 40's - 50. MARGARET 's Husband. Also A Psychiatrist. Retired. Also Plays PHILLIP REYNOLDS. HARRISON / REYNOLDS Has Matinee-Idol Good Looks. Intelligent And Independent. Self-Involved. LIONEL MCAULEY: Late 30's - 40's. A Patient Of MARGARET 's. LIONEL Is An Everyman Overwhelmed By Life. Insecure, Frightened, Clever And Intuitive, He Has Retreated Into Fantasy And Anger As His Response. DAVID BREUER: 30's. Host Of A Local Cable Television Show. Big Fish In A Glass Of Water. Blowhard. The Worst Of Local Cable Access. For An Audition Appointment, Please EMAIL (Preferred) ckelley at foothillstheatre.com Or CALL 508-754-3314, X 227 - Indicate If You Are Equity Member. You May Receive A Confirming Email Or Call With A Time Slot. Auditions Will Consist Of Readings From The Script. Auditioners Should Arrive Early And Select ONE (1) Character To Read. Please Bring A Picture And Resume. Equity Members Have Preference For Audition Slots. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, pay.=20 Prepare: For An Audition Appointment, Please EMAIL (Preferred) ckelley at foothillstheatre.com Or CALL 508-754-3314, X 227 - Indicate If You Are Equity Member. You May Receive A Confirming Email Or Call With A Time Slot.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Swing!, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, Oliver=20 Theatre Name: Marriott Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr Ag Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA Chicago, 125 S. Clark St., Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60603=20 Breakdown: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: Swing!, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose and Oliver. Artistic Director Rick Boynton and Assistant to the Artistic Director Andy Hite. Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15. Call 312/641-0406. Call ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. Please prepare two contrasting 16 bar selections, one up-tempo and one ballad. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring updated picture and resume. Please DO NOT attend this audition if you have auditioned for Marriott Theatre in the past six months. Equity Marriott Theatre Agreement, pay.=20 Prepare: Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15. Call 312/641-0406. Call ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. Please prepare two contrasting 16 bar selections, one up-tempo and one ballad.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Modern Orthodox=20 Theatre Name: ARS Nova And Kara Medoff=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off Broadway=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: ARS Nova And Kara Medoff, Producers, based in New York, NY are holding Equity Principal Auditions for the Off-Broadway production of Modern Orthodox, First Rehearsal: October 12, 2004. First Preview: November 11, 2004. Playwright: Daniel Goldfarb; Director: James Lapine; Casting: David Caparelliotis. Modern Orthodox is a new contemporary New York comedy that concerns the effect an Orthodox Jewish Jeweler (played by JASON BIGGS) has on a young Jewish couple of lapsed faith. It will perform at Dodger Theatre at Worldwide Plaza (499 Seats). Seeking: HERSHEL KLEIN: Seeking Understudy. This Role Will Be Played By JASON BIGGS. This Understudy Will Cover HERSHEL And BEN. Mid - Late 20's. An Orthodox Jewish Jeweler. Lovable Schmuck. Extremely Devout In His Faith. Wears Only Shlumpy Black Suits With A Yellowing Shirt Underneath And A Yankees Yarmulke. Very Direct, Straightforward And Funny Without Trying To Be. BEN: Early 30's. Jewish. Handsome Upper West Side Finance Guy. Funny And Charming. Uncomfortable With HERSHEL's Orthodox Appearance And Lifestyle. Increasingly Aware Of His Own Faithlessness. Ultimately A Good Guy Facing The Worst About Himself And Trying To Become Better. HANNAH: Early 30's. Jewish. BEN's Fiance. Attractive, Funny And Intelligent Maternity Doctor. Strong-Willed, Caring And Great At Her Job. Still Cries At Every Birth But Is No Pushover. Finds Herself Questioning Her Lack Of Faith And Wanting More For Herself And From Her Relationship With BEN. RACHEL: Mid 30's. Jewish. Short, Attractive, Eastern-European-Looking. Sharp, Quick-Witted And No-Nonsense. Like HERSHEL, Practicing Orthodox. In Marketing, But Treading Water And Biding [Her] Time Before [She] Starts Having Babies. The Kind Of Girl Who Gives No Second Thought To Eating Off Her Blind Date's Plate While Nonchalantly Talking About How It Is Her blessing and curse To Have A Way With Men. ONE MALE UNDERSTUDY: Covers HERSHEL And BEN. ONE FEMALE UNDERSTUDY: Covers HANNAH And RACHEL. Sides will be provided. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be = provided. Equity Off Broadway contract, minimum AEA pay is $832 per week until Oct. 31, 2004, $857 thereafter.=20 Prepare: Sides will be provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Five by Tenn=20 Theatre Name: Manhattan Theatre Club=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT D=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/22/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Manhattan Theatre Club, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Five by Tenn, an evening of 5 One-Act Plays by Tennessee Williams, includes 2 World Premieres and 1 NY Premiere will be performed by a company of two women and six men. First Rehearsal: September 16, 2004; First Rehearsal For Understudies: November 9, 2004; First Preview: October 19, 2004; Opens: November 11, 2004 For 10-12 Wks (City Center, Stage 2). Playwright: Tennessee Williams; Director: Michael Kahm. Seeking: UNDERSTUDIES ONLY - TWO MATURE ACTRESSES: 55 - 65. Roles Include: MRS. FENWAY: An Upper-Class Woman Who Is Attractive, But Extremely Selfish, Snobbish And Spoiled. Completely Unaware Of Her Son's Unhappiness And Torment, She Fails Her Son When He Needs Her The Most. VERA CARTWRIGHT: A Wife Of A Broadway Producer, Sometimes Suppliant, Very Intelligent And Aware Of The Repetitive Indiscretions Of Her Pompous Mate. She Is The Object Of A Younger Man's Attentions, A Shy Playwright Who Wants To Save Her From The Lies And Deceptions Of Her Husband. THE VISITOR: A Shy Spinster. Virginal, Na=EFve And Sheltered. She Is Falling In Love For The Very = First Time, So She Goes To Visit A Well-Known Writer To Seek Advice And Wisdom On The Ways Of The World. ONE: A Powerful And Aristocratic Woman Who Is Unkind To The Man Who Adores Her. She Is Strong-Willed, Arrogant, Set In The Rules Of Society And Hard-Shelled. Her Arguments Are Always Logical, Even If Harsh And Cold. Somewhere Beneath Her Hardened Heart, There Might Be The Tiniest Sign Of Compassion. However, It Is Not Easy To See. ONE MATURE ACTOR: 55 - 65. Roles Include: JOSIE CARTWRIGHT: A Successful Broadway Producer, Unfaithful To His Wife, Oafish And Condescending. Lies Constantly, Takes His Wife For Granted, Cannot Imagine A Moment When He Isn't Right. LAWRENCE: A Handsome, Knowledgeable Poet Who Is An Expert On The Ways Of Love And Romance. Shares His Wisdom With Assurance And Enjoyment. TWO: A Very Shy, Timid, Gentle Man Who Lives His Life Controlled By A Woman He Worships. Actors should prepare a two (2) minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Actors should bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep D contract, minimum AEA pay is $531 per week.=20 Prepare: a two (2) minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Actors should bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lone Star Love=20 Theatre Name: Dodger Stage Holding=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/24/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Chorus Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); Runs: 12/4/04 =97 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: Equity Female And Male Singers Who Dance. Please prepare 16 bars in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they = are requested. Prepare to dance if requested and time permits (in shoes you can move in and comfortable clothes). Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: 16 bars in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they = are requested. Prepare to dance if requested=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lone Star Love=20 Theatre Name: Dodger Stage Holding=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/24/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Chorus Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); Runs: 12/4/04 =97 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: Equity Female And Male Singers Who Dance. Please prepare 16 bars in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they = are requested. Prepare to dance if requested and time permits (in shoes you can move in and comfortable clothes). Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: 16 bars in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they = are requested. Prepare to dance if requested=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lone Star Love=20 Theatre Name: Dodger Stage Holding=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/22/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: John Houseman Theatre Center, 450 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); Runs: 12/4/04 =97 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: COL. JOHN FALSTAFF: 40's - 60. Bigger Than Life. An Imposing Comic Figure. Character Voice. FRANK FORD: 30's - 40's. A Strong Western Rancher With A Dark Side. Good Singer. GEORGE PAGE: 40's - 60's. Patriarch. Western Rancher. Big Heart. Good Singer. AGGIE FORD: 30's. Attractive Strong-Willed Western Woman. Good Singer. MARGARET ANNE PAGE: 40's. Matriarch. Earthy Western Woman. Good Singer. SHERIFF BOB SHALLOW: Comic Western Figure. Character Voice. Doesn't Need To Sing Legit. MISSANNE PAGE: 20's. Tomboy / Cowgirl. Good Singer. FENTON: 20's. Yodeling Cowboy. Cute. Good Singer. MUST BE ABLE TO PLAY GUITAR. MASTER SLENDER: 20's. Comic. Western Hayseed Character. Good Singer. DR. CAIUS: 40's. Comic French Immigrant Doctor. Speaks Broken Cowboy English With A French Accent. Character Singing. MISS QUICKLY: 40's - 50's. This Woman Is A Hoot. A Sexual, Big-Hearted Town Go-Between And Busybody. Miss Kitty Prototype. Good Singer. Please prepare a brief song in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they are requested. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. = A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: a brief song in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they are requested.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Career Transitions for Dancers Gala=20 Theatre Name: Career Transitions For Dancers=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Benefit=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/17/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Career Transitions For Dancers, Producer, based in New York, NY is holding a Chorus Audition for their Career Transitions for Dancers Gala, Rehearsals: Week Of October 18, 2004 =97 October 24, 2004 (No Matinee Day Rehearsals) At The New Dance Group On West 47th Street. Choreographer: Mercedes Ellington. Gala Director: Tony Stevens. Seeking: Female Precision Tap Dancers For June Taylor Dancer-Rockettes-Type Opening Number For Career Transition For Dancers Gala At City Center On 10/25 At 7 PM. Height Requirement is 5=92 5" minimum. Dancers will be guests at Gala Dinner following performance. Sign-Up Also Begins At 11:00 AM. Please Bring Ladies' Character Tap Shoes With Heels. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. For Additional Information About The Performance and Dinner Arrangements Following, Please Call Career Transition For Dancers At 212-764-0172. Equity Benefit contract.=20 Prepare: Sign-Up Also Begins At 11:00 AM. Please Bring Ladies' Character Tap Shoes With Heels.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Thousand Clowns=20 Theatre Name: Studio Arena Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT B=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/16/2004 =20 =20 5:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Studio Arena Theatre, 710 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14202=20 Breakdown: Studio Arena Theatre, Producer, based in Buffalo, NY is holding Equity Principal Auditions for A Thousand Clowns, Production Dates: November 21, 2004 =97 December 23, 2004. Playwright: Herb = Gardner. Director: Jane Page. Seeking: MURRAY BURNS: Male. 35 - 45. NICK BURNS: Male. 11 - 13. ALBERT AMUNDSON: Male. Early 30's. SANDRA MARKOWITZ: Female. Late 20's. ARNOLD BURNS: Male. Mid - Late 40's. LEO HERMAN: Male. 40 - 50. Call Jana Blaha At 716-856-8025, Extension 1722 on or before Monday, September 13, 2004 to make an appointment or for more information full character descriptions will be available upon making an appointment. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity LORT Non-Rep B contract, minimum AEA pay is $700 per week.=20 Prepare: Call Jana Blaha At 716-856-8025, Extension 1722 on or before Monday, September 13, 2004 to make an appointment or for more information full character descriptions will be available upon making an appointment.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Celebrate Me Home, I Love You You're Perfect Now Change, Dames At Sea, Let's Face the Music - A Tribute to Fred Astaire, A Holiday Musical=20 Theatre Name: Winter Park Playhouse=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA OAT Cat 2=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/13/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 3:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Winter Park Playhouse, 711-B Orange Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789=20 Breakdown: Winter Park Playhouse, Producer, based in Winter Park, FL, is holding Equity Principal Auditions by Appointment Only, for their 2004/2005 Season. Shows include: CELEBRATE ME HOME: First Rehearsal: October 26, 2004. First Run: November 12, 2004 - November 20, 2004. Second Run: December 3, 2004 - December 11, 2004. I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE: First Rehearsal: January 11, 2005. Run: January 28, 2005 - February 19, 2005. DAMES AT SEA: First Rehearsal: March 15, 2005. Run: April 1, 2005 - April 23, 2005. LET'S FACE THE MUSIC - A TRIBUTE TO FRED ASTAIRE: First Rehearsal: August 23, 2005. Run: September 9, 2005 - October 1, 2005. TBA (A HOLIDAY MUSICAL): First Rehearsal: October 25, 2005. First Run: November 11, 2005 - November 19, 2005. Second Run: December 2, 2005 - December 10, 2005. For an appointment, call Winter Park Playhouse at 407-645-0145. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Please Prepare 16 bars of an Uptempo AND a Ballad. Please Prepare a One-Minute Comic Monologue. An Accompanist Will Be Provided. Please Bring A Non-Refundable Picture And Resume. Callbacks: Will Be Held Eight Weeks Prior To The Individual Production Dates. Equity OAT Category 2, minimum AEA pay is $160/week.=20 Prepare: For an appointment, call Winter Park Playhouse at 407-645-0145. Please Prepare 16 bars of an Uptempo AND a Ballad. Please Prepare a One-Minute Comic Monologue. An Accompanist Will Be Provided. Please Bring A Non-Refundable Picture And Resume.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Novel Romance=20 Theatre Name: Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Spec Agmt=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/23/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd Street, New York, NY 10016=20 Breakdown: Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, Producer, based in New York, NY, is accepting submissions for Novel Romance, a classic Yiddish comedy with music. Rehearsals: Begin October 25, 2004. First Preview: November 21, 2004. Closes: January 2, 2005. Author: Avrom Goldfadn; Adaptor/Director: Allen Lewis Rickman; Musical Director: Zalmen Mlotek. Seeking: Musical Theatre Performers - All Must Have Major Comedy Chops = =97 This Is A Broad, Fast-Moving Show, Part Satire, Part Vaudeville. All Must Have A Working Familiarity With Yiddish (i.e. Know The Sound Of It, Know More Than A Handful Of Words, And At Least Be Past Square One With The Language). PLEASE NOTE: If You Speak Yiddish But Are Not Right For Any Roles, Please Submit Anyway, As Producers Are Casting Other Projects As Well. Characters Include: KHANE: 30's - 40's. A Nice Jewish Girl Gone To Seed. Obsessed With German Romance Novels. Seeking A Very Charactery Comic Actress With An Ear For Both Yiddish And German. YITSKHOK: 50's - 60's. KHANE's Long-Suffering Father. Piano A Plus. SHLOYME: 30's - 40's. A Nice Jewish Widower, Loved KHANE All His Life, A Bit Of A Shlep. Doubles As The Old Man, A Decrepit Lecher (A La ARTIE JOHNSON In The LAUGH-IN Bits). KABTSNZON: 40's - 50's. A Conniving Sleaze Bucket With Charm. HUNGERMAN: The Slightly More Sympathetic Partner To KABTSNZON. Doubles As Author AVROM GOLDFADN. Must Play Piano. Please send pictures and resumes to: Casting, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd Street, New York NY 10016. Please Note Yiddish Skills In Submission. Auditions: September 23, 2004. Callbacks: September 27, 2004. Equity Special Agreement contract.=20 Prepare: Please send pictures and resumes to: Casting, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd Street, New York NY 10016. Please Note Yiddish Skills In Submission. Auditions: September 23, 2004. 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Show Name: Wishing Time
Theatre = Name: Vital Theatre Company
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/20/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Vital Theatre = Company, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl, New = York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: Vital Theatre Company is seeking = men and women for award-winning Vital Children's Theatre's production of Wishing = Time, a new rock musical for children performing weekends from Oct. 30-Dec. 5. Rehearsals begin the week of Oct. 4. Seeking: Gene: a rock star genie, convincing British accent necessary; Bobby: a young boy to be played by = a small man or woman; Margery: Bobby's mother; also seeking one male and three = females to play various roles. Actors must all be strong singers and move well. = Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, = Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New = York, NY= 10036. Minorities encouraged to apply.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, = 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New = York, NY= 10036.


Show Name: Lost in the '50s, Stuck on the '70s
Theatre Name: Starlite Entertainment
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/29/2004

 

 

 

10/02/2004

 

 

9:30 AM

Submission/Audition Address: RIpley-Grier = Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, = New York, = NY = 10036 =

Breakdown: Starlite Entertainment, now in its seventh season, is a large producer of live entertainment shows in = Branson, MO, including Lost in the '50s, Stuck on the '70s, Country Tonite, Kirby = VanBurch--Prince of Magic, and The World Famous Platters. Rehearsals mid-Feb. to March; performances March through mid-December at Starlite Theatre, 3115 W. = Hwy. 76, Branson, MO. Director/Producer: Michael Meece. Currently holding = auditions for its large-scale productions of Lost in the '50s and Stuck on the '70s = for singer-dancers for the 2005 season. Entertain up to seven million = tourists a season in a fast-paced environment with 116 shows and 55,000 live = theatre seats. Singer-dancers: Prepare 16 bars of an uptempo and a ballad on = sheet music or CD tracks. Selections from the 1950s and the 1970s are = preferred. Also, bring clothes you can move in and be prepared to learn a dance combination at the callbacks. Send pictures and resumes by Sept. 29 to = Casting, c/o Starlite Entertainment, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, = MO = 65616. Starlite Entertainment, LLC, casting. For more information, visit website www.starlite-entertainment.com; or email = keith at starlite-entertainment.com; or call (417) 335-6346. Pay.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Sept. = 29 to Casting, c/o Starlite Entertainment, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, = MO = 65616. Starlite Entertainment, LLC, casting. For more information, visit website www.starlite-entertainment.com; or email = keith at starlite-entertainme


Show Name: The Apple Corps
Theatre Name: Flying Ship Productions
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Open = Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

10:30 AMto 12:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: West = Side Dance Project, 357 W. 36 St., 3rd fl, New = York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: Flying Ship Productions, a = professional touring theatre for young audiences, will hold auditions for its fall = tour of The Apple Corps. The Apple Corps," a multiracial, hip musical, is sponsored by the NYC Department of Transportation and will tour the five boroughs. The show is by Jonathan Luks and directed by JoAnna = Schnoll-Luks. Flying Ship Productions is seeking: four adult actors (two male/two = female), all types, who sing and dance well (tap dance a plus) and can play = young, energetic street kids. The Apple Corps rehearsals begin Sept. 27-Oct. = 11, and the tour runs thru Nov. 12. Performance pay is $400/week ($375 plus = $25/week bonus upon completion of the tour). Rehearsal pay is a flat $400 for the two-week rehearsal period. Each actor is also an ASM and will be = expected to set up and break down. Bring uptempo sheet music in your key for piano accompaniment. It is essential to be on time for early morning call = times in NYC. If you cannot make the open call, you can leave a message at (973) 763-6123.

Prepare: Bring uptempo sheet music in your = key for piano accompaniment. It is essential to be on time for early morning = call times in NYC. If you cannot make the open call, you can leave a message at = (973) 763-6123.


Show Name: NiteStar Program
Theatre Name: NiteStar = Program
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/13/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Shetler = Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, Studio 3A, = New York, = NY = 10019 =

Breakdown: The NiteStar Program is seeking: = males and females, 15-23, all types (no white females) for its 2004-05 = repertory season. Interested in strong actors who sing well. NiteStar deals with = issues affecting today's youth including HIV/AIDS, substance use, sexuality, = violence, and related topics. NiteStar's primary mission is educating young people through the use of theatre. Pay for rehearsals and shows if hired. = Prepare a two-minute contemporary monologue (no classical pieces) and 16 bars of a = song (any style). Accompanist provided. Appointment only. For further info, = call Terrence Taylor at (212) 523-3688.

Prepare: a two-minute contemporary = monologue (no classical pieces) and 16 bars of a song (any style). Accompanist = provided. Appointment only. For further info, call Terrence Taylor at (212) 523-3688. =


Show Name: Two Productions
Theatre Name: Negro = Ensemble Company, Inc.
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/13/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

09/14/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Negro Ensemble = Company, Inc., New York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: Negro Ensemble Company, Inc. will = hold auditions by appointment for two productions. Seeking: African-American = males, 25-35 and 55-65; African-American females, 25-35 and 35-45; Caucasian = female, 25-35. Auditions will be held Sept. 13-14 from 10AM-12noon, = 1-3PM, and = 4-6PM. Must dance and = sing. For appointment, call NEC at (212) 582-5860. Pay.

Prepare: Auditions will be held Sept. 13-14 = from 10AM-12noon, = 1-3PM, and = 4-6PM. Must dance and = sing. For appointment, call NEC at (212) 582-5860.


Show Name: Gigi
Theatre Name: Plaza = Theatrical Productions, Inc
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union = Stipend

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Plaza = Theatrical Prods, Inc., 3535 Lawson = Blvd, Oceanside= , NY= 11572

Breakdown: Plaza Theatrical Productions, = Inc., a Long Island-based touring theatre company (35-minute LIRR ride), is = casting for a fall production of Gigi. Seeking: two male singer-dancers, to play = multiple roles. Also seeking: Du Fresne: a middle-aged baritone. Send pictures = and resumes to Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd., = Oceanside, = NY = 11572. Performance = stipend and transportation reimbursed.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd., = Oceanside, = NY = 11572. =


Show Name: Measure for Measure
Theatre Name: =
Astoria Performing = Arts Center, Inc
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Showcase

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/17/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Astoria = Performing Arts Center, 31-60 33rd St, #B9, Long Island City, NY 11106 =

Breakdown: The Astoria Performing Arts = Center, Inc. (APAC) is casting for its upcoming production of William Shakespeare's = Measure for Measure. Seeking: classically trained actors of all ethnicities. = Director: John Hurley. Rehearsals begin Oct. 8; opens Nov. 5 for a three-weekend = run. Audition appointments will be scheduled for Sun. Sept. 26 and Mon. Sept = 27. Send pictures and resumes to Astoria Performing Arts Center, Attn: Casting, 31-60 33rd St., #B9, = Long Island City, = NY = 11106. Submissions = must be received by Sept. 17; email submissions will not be accepted. For more = info, visit www.apacny.org. Equity Showcase (approval pending). =

Prepare: Audition appointments will be = scheduled for Sun. Sept. 26 and Mon. Sept 27. Send pictures and resumes to = Astoria = Performing = Arts = Center, Attn: = Casting, 31-60 33rd St., #B9, = Long Island City, = NY = 11106. Submissions = must be received by Sept. 17


Show Name: Grandma's House for Christmas
Theatre Name: Chatham = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

4:00 PMto 7:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: New = York Spaces, 939 Eighth = Ave, Studio 3D2, New = York, NY= 10019

Breakdown: Chatham Theatre Company is casting = for a musical Christmas play, Grandma's House for Christmas. Seeking: trim = male and female singers who can act and move well. Jon Delfin will accompany. = Employment from Oct. 18-Dec. 19; pays $275 per week, plus housing and = transportation provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. For an audition = appointment, call Janet or Rod Foote at (315) 336-2336; or email = producers at chathamtheatre.com. For further audition and company info, visit www.chathamtheatre.com. =

Prepare: For an audition appointment, call = Janet or Rod Foote at (315) 336-2336; or email producers at chathamtheatre.com. = For further audition and company info, visit www.chathamtheatre.com. =


Show Name: Japanese One-Act Play
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/16/2004

 

 

4:00 PMto 7:00 PM

09/18/2004

 

 

6:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier = Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: There will be open auditions for a Japanese one-act play. Play is done in English. Actors with various = ethnic and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to audition. Performances are = scheduled during the week of Nov. 15-21. This is basically an ensemble play, = except the character of Jiro. Story takes place mainly in his dream world. Seeking = male characters: Jiro: 18, though young, he thinks he knows what life is and = his life is over; Secretary and Physician: 40-50, secretary works hard to = keep Jiro happy, physician is a wise man with deep philosophy; Two Gentlemen and = Young Doctors: 20-40, gentlemen are rich, snobbish, enjoying their fortune, = young doctors are faithful students of physician. Seeking female characters: = Kiku: 30-40, devoted nanny of Jiro, because of her secret treasure her husband abandoned her; Beauty: Jiro's wife in his dream; Three Dancers: young, attractive girls, Playboy bunny type. Auditions are first-come, = first-served basis. If interested, contact K. Maya at (917) 553-6075; or email aria at clairluna.net and leave name and desired date for audition. No appointment, just show up. Prepare a brief contemporary monologue, comic = or dramatic. Do not send pictures and resumes by email.

Prepare: a brief contemporary monologue, = comic or dramatic. Do not send pictures and resumes by email.


Show Name: Gramercy Ghost
Theatre Name: Theatre A = La Carte
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Theatre A La = Carte, 39-50 Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, Queens, NY 11111 =

Breakdown: Theatre A La Carte is casting for Gramercy Ghost by John Cecil Holm. Seeking: Charley Stewart: male actor, = ages 20-35, lead part. Producer: Susan Emro. Rehearses Mondays-Thursdays, = Sept. 6-Oct. 21; performs Fridays-Sundays for nine performances in Douglaston, Queens, from Oct. 22-Nov. 7 at Theatre A La Carte (TALC), 39-50 = Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, NY. For an appointment, call John F. Emro, = Director, at (516) 318-2450; or email Susan.emro at mountsinai.org.

Prepare: For an appointment, call John F. = Emro, Director, at (516) 318-2450; or email Susan.emro at mountsinai.org. =


Show Name: Cats, Ain't Misbehavin', Gypsy
Theatre Name: Derby = Dinner Playhouse
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/30/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr, = Clarksville, = IN = 47129 =

Breakdown: Derby Dinner Playhouse, a year-round, non-Equity, professional = dinner theatre in Louisville, KY= , will be holding auditions for Cats, Ain't Misbehavin', = and Gypsy in NYC on Thurs. Sept. 30. All positions are paid. Auditions are by = appointment only. Send pictures and resume to Annie Myers, c/o Derby Dinner = Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr., = Clarksville, = IN = 47129. =

Prepare: Auditions are by appointment only. = Send pictures and resume to Annie Myers, c/o Derby Dinner Playhouse, = 525 Marriott Dr., = Clarksville, = IN = 47129. =


Show Name: An Italian Woman in Kipseli
Theatre Name: Greek = Cultural Center
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/11/2004

 

 

 

09/12/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Greek Cultural = Center, 27-18 Hoyt Ave. South, = Astoria, = NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: Greek Cultural<= /font> Center, Producer, is holding auditions by appointment for a = modern Greek comedy, An Italian Woman in Kipseli. Seeking: male and female actors, = ages 25-60, must be fluent in Greek. Opens mid-January for 15 weekend = performances. Director: Efterpi Charalambidis. For an appointment, call (718) = 726-7329. Pay.

Prepare: For an appointment, call (718) = 726-7329.


Show Name: Ambulance Dance
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/12/2004

 

 

1:00 PMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Kimmel = Center, New = York, NY 11111

Breakdown: Ron Keiser, Producer, will hold = auditions by appointment for Ambulance Dance. Seeking: Andreas King: African-American/Hispanic actor, 20-30, a strong, very well-built, good = man who fights back against his racist boss (full nudity; pay); Miko Tuskeegee: = Asian actress, 20-30, Tex's new wife that he kidnapped from Japan, is an abused = wife looking for a way out (no nudity; pay). Director: Darius Safavi. = Rehearses Sept. 16-Nov. 26; performs Nov. 26-Dec. 12 at Altered Stages, 212 W. 29 = St., 3rd fl., NYC. = Auditions will be held by appointment only Sept. 12 from 1-4PM at the = Kimmel = Center. There will be = no nudity at the auditions. For the auditions, bring pictures and resumes = and photo ID. For an appointment, call (917) 587-6488; or email kingdarius12 at yahoo.com.

Prepare: For the auditions, bring pictures = and resumes and photo ID. For an appointment, call (917) 587-6488; or email kingdarius12 at yahoo.com.


Show Name: Ain't I a Woman!,
Theatre Name: The Core = Ensemble
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: The Core = Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460

Breakdown: Michael Parola (The Core = Ensemble), Producers, are seeking: female performer reading African-American who = will portray Zora Neale Hurston, Fannie Lou Hamer, Sojourner Truth, and = Clementine Hunter in 90-minute chamber music-theatre work, Ain't I a Woman!, for = actress and trio (cello, piano, percussion). Will encompass ages within 30-55 = years. Some singing. Will rehearse in West Palm Beach, FL, Nov. 15–Jan. 7. = Tours nationally through March 1. Director: Akin Babatunde. Paid position, = plus transportation, lodging, per diem. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 5 = to The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460; email CECAsting at aol.com; or call (561) 585-4970.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. = 5 to The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460; email CECAsting at aol.com; or call (561) 585-4970.


Show Name: Seussical the Musical
Theatre Name: Mill = Mountain Theatre
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/20/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Mill Mountain = Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl, Roanoke, VA 24011

Breakdown: Mill Mountain Theatre is accepting = Equity and non-Equity pictures and resumes for Seussical the Musical, conceived = by Eric Idle, Lynn Ahrens, and Stephen Flaherty, based on the books of Dr. = Seuss. Book: Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty; Lyrics: Lynn Ahrens; Music: = Stephen Flaherty; Director/Producing Artistic Director: Jere Lee Hodgin. = Contract runs Nov. 9-Dec. 23. All roles paid. Five principal, two to four character, 10 = chorus. Actively seeking ethnic minorities. More information at www.millmountain.org/mmtcasting.htm, but no electronic submissions. To = be considered for an NYC audition appointment, Sept. 27-30, send pictures = and resumes to Casting, Mill Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl., = Roanoke, VA 24011. Material must be received by Sept. 20 to be considered. = Non-Equity and Equity LOA contracts.

Prepare: To be considered for an NYC = audition appointment, Sept. 27-30, send pictures and resumes to Casting, Mill = Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl., Roanoke, VA 24011. Material must be received by Sept. 20 to be considered.


Show Name: Rock-A-My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham
Theatre Name: Riant = Theatre
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/11/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 3:00 PM

09/13/2004

 

 

5:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Champion = Studios, 257 W. 39 St., 14th fl, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: The Riant Theatre will be holding auditions for Rock-A-My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham, a rock/gospel = musical. All characters are southerners. Seeking: Dan Smith: 20s, white, her = ex-husband (lead, tenor/belt); Bobby: 20-30, white, Susan's boyfriend, rugged, a womanizer; Taylor Cooper: 20-30, black, accused of carjacking (lead, = lyric baritone/tenor); Julie: 20s, Taylor's girlfriend, black (lead, = soprano/belt); Reverend Boyd: 40s, black, baritone/belt. Performance dates Oct. 15-31. = Some pay. Prepare two songs a capella, gospel, r&b or rock. Bring = pictures and resumes.

Prepare: two songs a capella, gospel, = r&b or rock. Bring pictures and resumes.


Show Name: The Last Temptation of Tony Christ
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Mike Horn, 70 = University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003

Breakdown: Ann Bowen, Director, is accepting submissions for an original play, The Last Temptation of Tony Christ. Performance dates Nov. 7-9, 16-17, 22-23. Seeking: Mary: 40-60; Joseph: = 50-60. Actors must have a sense of Jewish humor/comedy and satire. Send = pictures and resumes to 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003, Attention: Mike = Horn.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003, Attention: Mike Horn. =


Show Name: The Time Machine
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/26/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: 21st Century Playwrights, 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201 =

Breakdown: H.G. Wells' The Time Machine = concert is seeking legit singer-actors. Concert version. New musical. Performances = set: Brooklyn Public Library and the Episcopal Actors' Guild in October. = Seeking legit voices for following roles: The Time Traveler: lead, lyric tenor, = late 20s-early 40s; The One Apart: lead, high soprano, 20s-30s; The Chief of = The Morlocks: lead, baritone, strong character role, 30s-50s; The Lord: lead, = baritone/tenor, cranky aristocrat, 40s-60s; The Street Urchin: featured, sings well, 12-year-old boy; Herbie: featured, sings well, 14-year-old boy. Also = seeking: baritones, tenors, sopranos, altos. Not an Equity reading, showcase, = workshop, but expense money paid. Mail pictures and resumes to 21st Century = Playwrights, Composers & Lyricists, Inc., 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn = Heights, NY 11201. Will be called for audition.

Prepare: Mail pictures and resumes to 21st = Century Playwrights, Composers & Lyricists, Inc., 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, = Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201. Will be called for audition.


Show Name: Day Einstein Died
Theatre Name: Third Ave. Productions
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Jeffrey Stocker = c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramery, New York, NY 10003

Breakdown: Third Ave. Productions and = National Arts Club will be holding auditions for a reading of Day Einstein Died by = J.B. Edwards with direction by acting coach Jeffrey David Stocker. = Performance held at NAC Oct. 15. Pay involved. Seeking: actors to read roles: Einstein: = German accent, 76; Paul Robeson: African-American, 55. Send pictures and = resumes to Jeffrey Stocker, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New = York, NY 10003.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to = Jeffrey Stocker, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, NY = 10003.


Show Name: Damage Control
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/11/2004

 

 

12:00 PMto 3:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier = Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: Writer Judy Klass and director = Eddie Lew seek actors for Damage Control, a new full-length going up just before = the election for Oktoberfest. Seeking: Carl: 40s, brilliant, simpatico, = self-made southern politician, powerful speaker, charismatic to both men and = women; Brad LeBland III: 40s, rich, callow southern politician, somewhat cunning, = inarticulate, lacking intellectual curiosity; Deborah Kaufman: 30s, tough, simpatico = NYC spin doctor; Haley: 30s, smart, simpatico southern man; Sterling Gray: 60s, = wily old southern politician; Bob: cynical southern newscaster; Faye: perky = southern newscaster. Intensive six week rehearsals, production may move to second = venue. Bring short monologue.

Prepare: Bring short monologue. =


Show Name: Oklahoma
Theatre Name: NETworks =
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/21/2004

 

 

12:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: New Dance = Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma = based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is = scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred = Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: = Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: female dancer/singers and dancer/gymnasts. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein = songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work = sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been = called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a part of this production, come to whichever call is = most appropriate, Monday or Tuesday.

Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and = Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work = sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been = called back for this production within the last four months, and = y


Show Name: Oklahoma
Theatre Name: NETworks =
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/21/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: New Dance = Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma = based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is = scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred = Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: = Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: male = dancer/singers and dancer/gymnasts. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs = preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from = previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in = being a part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, = Monday or Tuesday.

Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and = Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work = sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been = called back for this production within the last four months, and = y


Show Name: Oklahoma
Theatre Name: NETworks =
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: New Dance = Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma = based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is = scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred = Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: = Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: Will = Parker: 20s-30s, should be accomplished theatre dancer with good ballet = technique, preferably with acrobatic skills, charming, fun-loving, energetic, wide–eyed, high baritone/tenor; Laurey: 20s, must be an excellent = ballet dancer (dances the dream sequence), an innocent, but spunky and = headstrong farm girl who falls in love with Curly, soprano, beautiful; Curly: 20s-early = 30s, charismatic, handsome leading man, a cowboy, high baritone; Aunt Eller: 40s-60s, Laurey's aunt and guardian, sensible, tough, hard-working farm = woman, character actress with great sense of humor; Jud Fry: late = 20s–30s, strong actor, disturbed, troubled man with a powerful, brooding = presence, bass-baritone; Ike Skidmore: 40s-60s, preferably a burly cowboy, must be rhythmical, tenor; Pop Carnes: 50s-60s, great character actor-singer, = dry humor, big presence, must move well; Ado Annie: 20s, fun-loving, = good-time girl, strong comedic abilities and a good dancer, must have solid mix to = an E or F (they would prefer this song not be belted); Ali Hakim: 30s, = character actor-singer, a traveling peddler and con artist, Middle Eastern accent. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will = be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this = production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a = part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, Monday or = Tuesday.

Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and = Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work = sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been = called back for this production within the last four months, and = y


Show Name: You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown
Theatre Name: CNR Drama =
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/20/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: CNR Drama, 29 = Castle Place, New Rochelle, NY 10815

Breakdown: CNR Drama is casing selected roles = in You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, (1998 revised) by appointment only. Seeking: = Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Linus. Director: Laurie Peterson Castaldo; Musical = Director: Steven Loftus. Performances at private college in lower Westchester = County, 30 minutes from Grand Central. Diverse casting. Some transporation = reimbursement. Rehearsals begin week of Sept. 27. Performances Nov. 5-21. See website www.cnrdrama.org for full character descriptions. Prepare a song from = the show; you will also be asked to read from the script and dance. Call JoAnna at = (914) 654-5373 for appointment, directions, or with questions. =

Prepare: See website www.cnrdrama.org for = full character descriptions. Prepare a song from the show; you will also be = asked to read from the script and dance. Call JoAnna at (914) 654-5373 for = appointment, directions, or with questions.


Show Name: Cruise Ship Shows
Theatre Name: PGT = Entertainment
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: PGT = Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920

Breakdown: PGT Entertainment is seeking = singers and dancers for cruise ship production shows. Immediately seeking: = attractive, versatile singers with ability to sing Broadway, pop/rock, and classical styles. Also seeking: attractive male and female dancers with strong = technique in ballet, theatre, jazz, and tap. No height restriction. Competitive = salary. For audition/submission information, go to www.pgtpi.com. Mail = submissions to Emmett Murphy, Casting Director, PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape = Canaveral, FL 32920.

Prepare: For audition/submission = information, go to www.pgtpi.com. Mail submissions to Emmett Murphy, Casting Director, = PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920.


Show Name: Velveteen Rabbit
Theatre Name: Dallas = Children's Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT LOA =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/29/2004

 

 

6:30 PMto 9:30 PM

09/30/2004

 

 

6:30 PMto 9:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Dallas = Children's Theatre, 5938 Skillman St, Dallas, TX 75231

Breakdown: Dallas Children's Theater, = Producer, based in Dallas, TX, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for The = Velveteen Rabbit, First Rehearsal: Oct 11, 2004; Opens: Nov. 17, 2004; Closes: = Dec. 23, 2004. Director: Robyn Flatt. Seeking: All roles. Readings from script, = bring photo and resume, dress to move. Prepare a Christmas carol to sing = acappella. Appointments necessary. Please call 214-978-0110. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity LORT Non-Rep LOA contract, minimum AEA pay is $290 per week, 24 hr. reh. week =

Prepare: Readings from script, bring photo = and resume, dress to move. Prepare a Christmas carol to sing acappella. = Appointments necessary. Please call 214-978-0110.


Show Name: Grease
Theatre Name: Performance = Riverside
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA Guest Artist =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/26/2004

 

 

1:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Landis = Auditorium, 4800 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506

Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, = based in Riverside, CA is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, = Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin = October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: = Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don = LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. A = monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. For information call (909) 222-8399. Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum = AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week per diem, hotel tech week/performances. =

Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. =


Show Name: Grease
Theatre Name: Performance Riverside
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Screenland = Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601

Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, = based in Riverside, CA is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, = Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin = October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: = Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don = LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. A = monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. = Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week = per diem, hotel tech week/performances.

Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. =


Show Name: Grease
Theatre Name: Performance Riverside
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Guest Artist =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Screenland = Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601

Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, = based in Riverside, CA is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, = Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin = October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: = Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don = LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. A = monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. = Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week = per diem, hotel tech week/performances.

Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. =


Show Name: Heart On My Sleeve
Theatre Name: Tim Woods Entertainment
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA HAT Tier A =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

3:00 PMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Coronet = Theatre, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048

Breakdown: Tim Woods Entertainment, Producer, = based in Los Angeles, CA, is holding Open Principal Auditions for Heart On My = Sleeve, Rehearsals begin: 10/19; 3 performances: 11/6, 7, 8. Director: John = Rando; Producer: Tim Woods; Book: Hannie Rayson & Janis Hirsch; Casting: = Michael Donovan, C.S.A. This is an Equity Workshop Production of a New Musical = at the Coronet Theatre Upstairs. Seeking: Birdy Carlson: Female, 60's, = Caucasian, smart, strong, in great shape, a beauty in an earthy way, a free spirit, = in love with Aldo. Full chest voice to A, head voice to E. Kate Madigan: = Female, Caucasian, 40's, Birdy's daughter, smart, attractive in an understated = way. Part Katherine Hepburn and part Murphy Brown, she is a top-notch TV = journalist. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Rebecca: Female, Caucasian, = early 20's, Kate's daughter. Pretty, quirky, adorable, lovely with a winning = smile. Becoming a fashion designer. Finds love and passion in both the arms of Danny and = Francoise. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Francoise: Female, any = ethnicity, early 20's. A cool beauty. Has great sense of style, and natural = elegance. Persuasive and desirous of Rebecca. Strong soprano with belt, C to G. Robert: Male, Caucasian, 40's. Smart and manly with rugged good looks. He's a famous photographer. Has taste for very sexy young women, including Maya, but = his heart belongs to Kate. High baritone, A to E. Aldo Carravaggio: Male, = 60's, Italian or Latin. Character to handsome. Affable, lovable and charming, = a working-class devil. Loves junk food and burgers. Madly in love with = Birdy. Bass/Baritone, G to D. Patti/Maya: Female, African-American, mid-late = 20's. Beautiful. Patti is a waitress at Birdy's caf=E9, who spends more time daydreaming = than getting people their food. Hopelessly in love with Danny.. Maya is a = model, who is in a relationship with Robert. Strong chest voice, plus good head = voice. Danny: Male, mid-late 20's, a hot Jamaican fireball (but we will = consider all ethnicities). Seeing Patti, but has a wandering eye for Rebecca. Hot = blooded and hot tempered, good looking, a seducer and charmer. Strong tenor. = arry: Male, early 30's, any ethnicity. Rebecca's gay best friend, and = consultant. Delightfully funny and sharp. What he lacks in conventional good looks he makes up = for in charm and heart. High baritone, A to E. Gabriella Farinacci: Female, Italian/Jewish, is really 60 but due to strategic face work looks more = like early 50's. Fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily. Glamorous = society-type. Full chest voice, with good head voice. Prepare 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) = -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need = to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a = minimum of 1 minute. Example: WOMEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt, = even R & B. Ballad: Joni Mitchell, Carole Bayer Sager, Carole King, Aretha, = etc. MEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt. Ballad: Peter Allen, = Elton John, Beatles, etc. Equity HAT Tier A contract, minimum AEA pay is $311 = per week -3 week contract including pension & health.

Prepare: 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- = Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to = hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 = minute.


Show Name: Heart On My Sleeve
Theatre Name: Tim Woods Entertainment
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA HAT Tier A =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Coronet = Theatre, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048

Breakdown: Tim Woods Entertainment, Producer, = based in Los Angeles, CA, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Heart On = My Sleeve, Rehearsals begin: 10/19; 3 performances: 11/6, 7, 8. Director: = John Rando; Producer: Tim Woods; Book: Hannie Rayson & Janis Hirsch; Casting: = Michael Donovan, C.S.A. This is an Equity Workshop Production of a New Musical = at the Coronet Theatre Upstairs. Seeking: Birdy Carlson: Female, 60's, = Caucasian, smart, strong, in great shape, a beauty in an earthy way, a free spirit, = in love with Aldo. Full chest voice to A, head voice to E. Kate Madigan: = Female, Caucasian, 40's, Birdy's daughter, smart, attractive in an understated = way. Part Katherine Hepburn and part Murphy Brown, she is a top-notch TV = journalist. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Rebecca: Female, Caucasian, = early 20's, Kate's daughter. Pretty, quirky, adorable, lovely with a winning = smile. Becoming a fashion designer. Finds love and passion in both the arms of Danny and = Francoise. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Francoise: Female, any = ethnicity, early 20's. A cool beauty. Has great sense of style, and natural = elegance. Persuasive and desirous of Rebecca. Strong soprano with belt, C to G. Robert: Male, Caucasian, 40's. Smart and manly with rugged good looks. He's a famous photographer. Has taste for very sexy young women, including Maya, but = his heart belongs to Kate. High baritone, A to E. Aldo Carravaggio: Male, = 60's, Italian or Latin. Character to handsome. Affable, lovable and charming, = a working-class devil. Loves junk food and burgers. Madly in love with = Birdy. Bass/Baritone, G to D. Patti/Maya: Female, African-American, mid-late = 20's. Beautiful. Patti is a waitress at Birdy's caf=E9, who spends more time daydreaming = than getting people their food. Hopelessly in love with Danny.. Maya is a = model, who is in a relationship with Robert. Strong chest voice, plus good head = voice. Danny: Male, mid-late 20's, a hot Jamaican fireball (but we will = consider all ethnicities). Seeing Patti, but has a wandering eye for Rebecca. Hot = blooded and hot tempered, good looking, a seducer and charmer. Strong tenor. = arry: Male, early 30's, any ethnicity. Rebecca's gay best friend, and consultant. = Delightfully funny and sharp. What he lacks in conventional good looks he makes up = for in charm and heart. High baritone, A to E. Gabriella Farinacci: Female, Italian/Jewish, is really 60 but due to strategic face work looks more = like early 50's. Fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily. Glamorous = society-type. Full chest voice, with good head voice. Prepare 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) = -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need = to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a = minimum of 1 minute. Example: WOMEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt, = even R & B. Ballad: Joni Mitchell, Carole Bayer Sager, Carole King, Aretha, = etc. MEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt. Ballad: Peter Allen, = Elton John, Beatles, etc. Equity HAT Tier A contract, minimum AEA pay is $311 = per week -3 week contract including pension & health.

Prepare: 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- = Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to = hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 = minute.


Show Name: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, Mentor Project Plays
Theatre Name: Cherry Lane = Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Cherry Lane = Theatre, 38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: Cherry Lane Theatre, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 = season, including: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, and Mentor Project Plays. Seeking = the following personnel for the the following projects: SPEAKING WELL: New = York Premiere. Mainstage Production. Two One-Act Plays. Playwright: Israel = Horovitz. Director: Michael Morris. Rehearsals: January 10, 2005 — February = 6, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, February 7, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Opening Night: Sunday, February 13, 2005. Last = Performance: Sunday, March 20, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 = PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 60'S = MAN; LATE 30'S MAN; 20'S FEMALE; 60'S FEMALE; 80'S JAPANESE MALE; 30'S WOMAN; = EARLY 40'S WOMAN; 50'S WOMAN; LATE 50'S MAN; EARLY 20'S WOMAN. Some Roles Will = Be Doubled. Accents Are All American. SLAG HEAP: World Premiere. Mainstage Production. A Fast-Paced, Acidic “Brit-Grit” Comedy Set In = Northern England Following The Lives Of Three Working-Class Raver Generation = Prostitutes Struggling To Survive On A Street Corner Forgotten Since The Industrial Revolution. This Is A Dark Chronicle Of Wounded Youth, Born Of = THATCHER's Politics, In A World Whose Primary Industry Has Become The Commodification Of = Humanity. Playwright: Anton Dudley. Director: Erica Schmidt. Rehearsals: Tuesday, = March 1, 2005 — Sunday, March 27, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, March 28, = 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Opening Night: Wednesday, = April 6, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, May 8, 2005. — Performance = Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And = Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 20'S BRITISH MALE; TWO 20-ISH BRITISH FEMALES (One = Black); LATE 20'S BLACK FEMALE; TEEN PAKISTANI BOY; 40'S ASIAN FEMALE WITH AWKWARD = FRENCH ACCENT. MENTOR PROJECT: Three Showcases. SHOWCASE ONE: Rehearsals: = Monday, February 21, 2005 — March 14, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, = March 15, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, March 26, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY TWO: Rehearsals: Monday, March 21, 2005 — Monday, April 4, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, April = 16, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At = 2:00 PM. PLAY THREE: Rehearsals: Monday, April 11, 2005 — Monday, April = 25, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Last Performance: = Saturday, May 7, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. Number And Types Of Actors Unknown. Please = Prepare One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes = Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes. LUNCH: 2:00 PM — 3:00 = PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. CHERRY LANE THEATRE Is Accessible Via The 1 Or 9 Train To The Christopher St. Stop, Or The M20 = Bus (Uptown/Downtown) Or M8 Bus (Crosstown). Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay. =

Prepare: One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures = And Resumes.


Show Name: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, Mentor Project Plays
Theatre Name: Cherry Lane = Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 5:30 PM

09/21/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 5:30 PM

09/22/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Cherry Lane = Theatre, 38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: Cherry Lane Theatre, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 = season, including: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, and Mentor Project Plays. Seeking = the following personnel for the the following projects: SPEAKING WELL: New = York Premiere. Mainstage Production. Two One-Act Plays. Playwright: Israel = Horovitz. Director: Michael Morris. Rehearsals: January 10, 2005 — February = 6, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, February 7, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Opening Night: Sunday, February 13, 2005. Last = Performance: Sunday, March 20, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 = PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 60'S = MAN; LATE 30'S MAN; 20'S FEMALE; 60'S FEMALE; 80'S JAPANESE MALE; 30'S WOMAN; = EARLY 40'S WOMAN; 50'S WOMAN; LATE 50'S MAN; EARLY 20'S WOMAN. Some Roles Will = Be Doubled. Accents Are All American. SLAG HEAP: World Premiere. Mainstage Production. A Fast-Paced, Acidic “Brit-Grit” Comedy Set In = Northern England Following The Lives Of Three Working-Class Raver Generation = Prostitutes Struggling To Survive On A Street Corner Forgotten Since The Industrial Revolution. This Is A Dark Chronicle Of Wounded Youth, Born Of = THATCHER's Politics, In A World Whose Primary Industry Has Become The Commodification Of = Humanity. Playwright: Anton Dudley. Director: Erica Schmidt. Rehearsals: Tuesday, = March 1, 2005 — Sunday, March 27, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, March 28, = 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Opening Night: Wednesday, = April 6, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, May 8, 2005. — Performance = Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And = Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 20'S BRITISH MALE; TWO 20-ISH BRITISH FEMALES (One = Black); LATE 20'S BLACK FEMALE; TEEN PAKISTANI BOY; 40'S ASIAN FEMALE WITH = AWKWARD FRENCH ACCENT. MENTOR PROJECT: Three Showcases. SHOWCASE ONE: = Rehearsals: Monday, February 21, 2005 — March 14, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, March 26, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. = PLAY TWO: Rehearsals: Monday, March 21, 2005 — Monday, April 4, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, April = 16, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And = Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY THREE: Rehearsals: Monday, April 11, 2005 — Monday, = April 25, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, May 7, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At = 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. Number And Types Of Actors Unknown. Please = Prepare One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes = Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes. LUNCH: 2:00 PM — 3:00 = PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. CHERRY LANE THEATRE Is Accessible Via The 1 Or 9 Train To The Christopher St. Stop, Or The M20 = Bus (Uptown/Downtown) Or M8 Bus (Crosstown). Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay. =

Prepare: One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures = And Resumes.


Show Name: Lion King
Theatre Name: Disney = Theatrical Productions
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA BVTI Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/18/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: Apollo Theatre, = 253 West 125th Street, Harlem, NY 11111

Breakdown: Disney Theatrical Productions, = Producer, based in New York, NY is holding an Open Audition for The Lion King, = currently on Broadway and tour. Seeking: Strong, Dynamic Singers For Future = Replacements For All Roles, Including The African Lions SIMBA And NALA. Please Bring = the Sheet Music of a Song that Shows off your Voice and Range in 8 bars = marked off for the accompanist. Please Bring a recent Picture and Resume, or a = recent photograph and a list of Performance Experience. Sign-In Starts At 9:00 = AM. Sign-In Stops At 11:00 AM. This OPEN Audition Is For Equity & = Non-Equity Performers. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all = aspects of this audition. DISNEY THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS AUDITION HOTLINE: Call 212-827-5450 Or Visit Online At www.disneyonbroadway.com. If Unable To = Attend This Audition, Please Send Picture/Resume To: Binder Casting, ATTN: THE = LION KING, 321 West 44th Street, Suite 606, New York, NY 10036. Equity = Production BVTI contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.

Prepare: Please Bring the Sheet Music of a = Song that Shows off your Voice and Range in 8 bars marked off for the = accompanist. Please Bring a recent Picture and Resume, or a recent photograph and a = list of Performance Experience.


Show Name: Macbeth
Theatre Name: Hudson = Valley Shakespeare Festival
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/16/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West = 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: Hudson Valley Shakespeare = Festival, Producer, based in Cold Spring, NY is holding Equity Principal Auditions = for Macbeth, Rehearsals Begin: September 20, 2004 In New York City. Casting for a = regional school tour of MACBETH will take place the first three weeks in October, = 2004. Artistic Director: Terrence O'Brien. Seeking: For Various Roles, = Including MACDUFF. Roles Of MACBETH and LADY MACBETH Are Already Cast. 7 Actors = Will Play All Parts. Please prepare a one-minute Shakespearean monologue. LUNCH: = 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, minimum AEA pay is $400 per week. =

Prepare: a one-minute Shakespearean = monologue.


Show Name: Trying
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off Broadway E =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/15/2004

 

 

6:00 PMto 10:00 PM

09/16/2004

 

 

6:00 PMto 10:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Promenade = Theatre, 2162 Broadway, New York, NY 10024

Breakdown: Michael Leavitt, Producer, based = in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Trying, Understudy Rehearsals Begin On Or About September 22, 2004. Performances Begin = September 29, 2004. Director: Sandy Shinner. General Manager: Roy Gabay. = Playwright: Joanna McClelland Glass. Casting Director: Vince Liebhart. Trying = follows the last days of JUDGE BIDDLE's life as he explores his place in American = History while dictating his bio to his new secretary. Seeking: UNDERSTUDIES = ONLY: JUDGE BIDDLE: Understudy. Role Will Be Played By FRITZ WEAVER. 81. Brilliant, = Former Attorney General In FRANKLIN ROOSELVELT's Administration. He's A Clever, Loveable Curmudgeon Who Is Trying To Save Good Manners And Correct = English. He Declares Himself To Be Somewhere Between Lucidity And Senility. SARAH = SHORR: Understudy. Role Will Be Played By KATI BRAZDA. 25. Newly Hired As The = JUDGE's Secretary. She's Direct, Plainspoken, Hardy, Pleasant Young Woman From = The Prairies Of Saskatchewan. NOTE: The Actress Assuming The Job Of = Understudy For The Role Of SARAH Will Also Perform The Duties Of The Assistant Stage = Manager. Please A Brief Dramatic Monologue. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor = will be provided. Equity Off Broadway E contract, minimum AEA pay is $832 week = until 10/31, $857 thereafter.

Prepare: A Brief Dramatic Monologue. EPA = Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided.


Show Name: Musicals in MUFTI
Theatre Name: York = Theatre Company
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Spec Agmt =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: York Theatre = Co., 619 Lexington Avenue at 54th St, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: York Theatre Company, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their Musicals = in MUFTI series including: MUFTI NUMBER ONE: HENRY SWEET HENRY: Originally On = Broadway In 1967, The Story Involves Misfit Pre-School Girls And The Avant-Garde = Musician They Obsess Over In 1960's New York City. The Style Is Heartfelt, Comic, Classic 1960's (Pre-HAIR) Broadway. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Female Performers = In Their Early 20's (To Play 14-Years Old). Need Strong High Mix / Belt. = Also Seeking The (Female) Class Bully (Same Age Range) With Major Broadway = Belt. Music / Lyrics: Bob Merrill. Book: Nunnally Johnson. Director: Gordon Greenberg. Musical Director: David Kirshenbaum. Rehearsals: October 4, = 2004 - October 8, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, = October 8 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 9, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, = October 10, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. MUFTI NUMBER TWO: TWENTY FINGERS, TWENTY = TOES: Based On The Lives Of The Hilton Siamese Twins. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Young = (To Play 17 - 21) Attractive Female Performers With Very Strong Soprano / = Mix Voices. Style Of Music Is Olf-Fashioned Broadway. Music / Lyrics / = Co-Bookwriter: Michael Dansicker. Co-Bookwriter: Bob Nigro. Director: Jay Binder. = Musical Director: To Be Announced. Musical Supervisor: Michael Dansicker. = Rehearsals: October 11, 2004 - October 15, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). = Performances: Friday, October 15 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 16, 2004 At 2:30 PM And = 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 17, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. MUFTI NUMBER THREE: GREENWILLOW: Originally On Broadway In 1960. ESPECIALLY SEEKING = Good-Looking, Young Leading Men (Mid-20's - Early 30's) With Legit Bari-tenor Voices = For The Lead Role (Played By ANTHONY PERKINS On Broadway) — Sensitive, But Smolderingly Erotic Outsider-Type, A La MONTGOMERY CLIFT. Music / Lyrics = / Co-Bookwriter: Frank Loesser. Co-Bookwriter: Lesser Samuel. Director: Michael Montel. = Musical Director: Andrew Gerle. Rehearsals: October 18, 2004 - October 22, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, October 22 At 8:00 = PM; Saturday, October 23, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 24, = 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. Artistic Director: James Morgan. Casting Director: = Norman Meranus. MUFTI's Are Minimally-Staged Concert Presentations Of Past Broadway, Off-Broadway And Other Musicals. Please Bring Two (2) Pictures And = Resumes, Stapled Together. Please Bring Sheet Music In The Proper Key = (Accompanist Will Not Transpose) With Stops And Starts Clearly Marked. Select Music From = The Musical Theatre Repertoire Only. LUNCH: 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM. = Building Does Not Open Until 9 AM—Do Not Enter Before. EPA Rules are in effect. = A monitor will be provided. Equity Special Agreement contract, AEA pay is = $395 for seven days plus pension and health.

Prepare: Two (2) Pictures And Resumes, = Stapled Together. Please Bring Sheet Music In The Proper Key (Accompanist Will = Not Transpose) With Stops And Starts Clearly Marked. Select Music From The = Musical Theatre Repertoire Only.


Show Name: A Christmas Survival Guide, Golf With Alan Shepard, Mornings At Seven, The = Tale of the Allergist's Wife, The Boys Next Door, The Sugar Bean Sisters =
Theatre Name: Florida = Repertory Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT 8 =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/18/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Florida = Repertory Theatre, Bay Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901

Breakdown: Florida Repertory Theatre, = Producer, based in Fort Myers, FL, is holding auditions for their 2004-2005 = season, including: A Christmas Survival Guide: November 26, 2004 — = December 19, 2004. Golf With Alan Shepard: January 7, 2005 — January 30, 2005. Mornings At Seven: February 11, 2005 — March 6, 2005. The Tale of = the Allergist's Wife: March 18, 2005 — April 10, 2005. The Boys Next = Door: April 22, 2005 — May 15, 2005. The Sugar Bean Sisters: May 27, = 2005 — June 19, 2005. Seeking: Equity Actors And Actresses. Actors And = Actresses Who Appear To Be 60 Or Older Are Especially Encouraged To Attend. For an audition appointment send pictures and resumes to: Florida Repertory = Theatre, SEASON CASTING, 2267 1st St., Fort Myers, FL 33901. Send pictures and = resumes ONLY if you are available to attend auditions in Florida. Prepare Two Contrasting Contemporary Monologues. SINGERS may additionally Prepare = Two Contrasting Contemporary Songs, not more than 32 bars each. Pianist NOT Provided. Please Bring CD Or Taped Accompaniment. Equity SPT 8 contract, minimum AEA pay is $379 per week.

Prepare: For an audition appointment send = pictures and resumes to: Florida Repertory Theatre, SEASON CASTING, 2267 1st St., = Fort Myers, FL 33901. Send pictures and resumes ONLY if you are available to = attend auditions in Florida.


Show Name: Moonlight and Magnolias
Theatre Name: Manhattan = Theatre Club
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEAE LORT B =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/17/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West = 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: Manhattan Theatre Club, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Moonlight and Magnolias, First Rehearsal: January 13, 2005. First Preview: February = 17, 2005. Opens: March 15, 2005 For 10 - 12 Weeks. Playwright: Ron Hutchinson. = Director: Lynne Meadow. The show will perform will perform at Manhattan Theatre = Club's Stage One at City Center. Moonlight and Magnolias Takes Place In 1939 = Hollywood In Producer DAVID O. SELZNICK's Office. The Play Concerns The Five Days = Over Which O. SELZNICK Bullies, Cajoles And Ultimately Imprisons Screenwriter = BEN HECHT And Director VICTOR FLEMING To Mettle Out A Working Screenplay Of MARGARET MITCHELL's Monumental Bestseller GONE WITH THE WIND. Seeking: = DAVID O. SELZNICK: Late 30's. Jewish. Fiercely Comedic. Beleaguered But Feared = Movie Producer Personally And Professionally Desperate For A Hit. Devoted To = The Novel GONE WITH THE WIND. Extremely Intelligent, Quick-Witted And Almost Maniacally Passionate. Alternates Between The Frantically Histrionic And = Coolly Seductive And Manipulative To Get What He Needs From Those Around Him. = BEN HECHT: Late 40's - Early 50's. Jewish. Chicago Journalist Turned = Screenplay Writer / Script Doctor. Pugnacious Bruiser Of A Man With A Strong Moral = Sense And A Way With Words. Sarcastic, Witty, Opinonated And Obstinate. Has = Little Tolerance For Hollywood Pretension Or SELZNICK's Apparent Disregard For = The Racial And Ethnic Undertones Of MARGARET MITCHELL's GONE WITH THE WIND. = VICTOR FLEMING: Late 40's - Early 50's. Extremely Self-Confident, No-Bull = Hollywood Director. Claims To Have Taught CLARK GABLE To Be GABLE And To Have = Slapped JUDY GARLAND Only Once. Dry And Sardonic With An Air Of Comic = Self-Importance. Dubious About The Literary And Filmic Merits Of GONE WITH THE WIND, But Supremely Confident That, As Long As He's Paid, He Can Take Any = Screenplay And Turn It Into A Quality Feature. MISS POPPENGHUL: Mid 40's - Early 50's. = Dotty Secretary To SELZNICK. Extremely And Comically Efficient With An = Undercurrent Of Controlled Fear Of Her Boss. Please prepare a 2-minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Please bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition. = LUNCH: 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Equity LORT Non-Rep B contract, minimum AEA pay is $700 per week. =

Prepare: a 2-minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. = Please bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition.


Show Name: Perfect Crime
Theatre Name: Foothills = Theatre Company
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/14/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Worcester = Common Fashion Outlet, 100 Front Street, Worcester, MA 01608

Breakdown: Foothills Theatre Company, = Producer, based in Worcester, MA is holding auditions by appointment for Perfect = Crime, Rehearsals: October 19, 2004. Opens: October 28, 2004. Closes: November = 21, 2004. Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Director: Jay Stone. This show is = the longest running Off-Broadway dramatic play, this show opened in '87 and = is still running at the Duffy Theatre. Seeking: MARGARET THORNE BRENT: Late = 30's. Psychiatrist. MARGARET Is Intelligent, Beautiful, Physically Fit, Manipulative And = Carries Herself With Confidence And A Subtle Sensuality. She Is Trying To = Maintain Poise And Grace While Under A Great Deal Of Pressure. INSPECTOR JAMES = ASCHER: Late 30's - 50. The Law. ASHER Is A Handsome Man Showing The Signs Of = Age. He Is Disillusioned In His Job And His Marriage. He Has A Practical = Intelligence. W. HARRISON BRENT: 40's - 50. MARGARET 's Husband. Also A Psychiatrist. = Retired. Also Plays PHILLIP REYNOLDS. HARRISON / REYNOLDS Has Matinee-Idol Good = Looks. Intelligent And Independent. Self-Involved. LIONEL MCAULEY: Late 30's - = 40's. A Patient Of MARGARET 's. LIONEL Is An Everyman Overwhelmed By Life. = Insecure, Frightened, Clever And Intuitive, He Has Retreated Into Fantasy And = Anger As His Response. DAVID BREUER: 30's. Host Of A Local Cable Television Show. Big = Fish In A Glass Of Water. Blowhard. The Worst Of Local Cable Access. For An = Audition Appointment, Please EMAIL (Preferred) ckelley at foothillstheatre.com Or = CALL 508-754-3314, X 227 - Indicate If You Are Equity Member. You May Receive = A Confirming Email Or Call With A Time Slot. Auditions Will Consist Of = Readings From The Script. Auditioners Should Arrive Early And Select ONE (1) Character = To Read. Please Bring A Picture And Resume. Equity Members Have Preference = For Audition Slots. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, pay. =

Prepare: For An Audition Appointment, = Please EMAIL (Preferred) ckelley at foothillstheatre.com Or CALL 508-754-3314, X 227 - = Indicate If You Are Equity Member. You May Receive A Confirming Email Or Call = With A Time Slot.


Show Name: Swing!, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, = Oliver
Theatre Name: Marriott = Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr = Ag

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA Chicago, = 125 S. Clark St., Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60603

Breakdown: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity Principal = Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: Swing!, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing = Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose and Oliver. Artistic Director Rick = Boynton and Assistant to the Artistic Director Andy Hite. Appointments will be taken = by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15. Call 312/641-0406. Call ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. Please prepare two contrasting 16 bar selections, one up-tempo and one ballad. Bring music = in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring updated picture and resume. = Please DO NOT attend this audition if you have auditioned for Marriott Theatre = in the past six months. Equity Marriott Theatre Agreement, pay. =

Prepare: Appointments will be taken by the = Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15. Call = 312/641-0406. Call ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. Please prepare two contrasting 16 = bar selections, one up-tempo and one ballad.


Show Name: Modern Orthodox
Theatre Name: ARS Nova = And Kara Medoff
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off Broadway =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West = 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: ARS Nova And Kara Medoff, = Producers, based in New York, NY are holding Equity Principal Auditions for the Off-Broadway production of Modern Orthodox, First Rehearsal: October 12, = 2004. First Preview: November 11, 2004. Playwright: Daniel Goldfarb; Director: = James Lapine; Casting: David Caparelliotis. Modern Orthodox is a new contemporary New = York comedy that concerns the effect an Orthodox Jewish Jeweler (played by = JASON BIGGS) has on a young Jewish couple of lapsed faith. It will perform at = Dodger Theatre at Worldwide Plaza (499 Seats). Seeking: HERSHEL KLEIN: Seeking Understudy. This Role Will Be Played By JASON BIGGS. This Understudy = Will Cover HERSHEL And BEN. Mid - Late 20's. An Orthodox Jewish Jeweler. Lovable = Schmuck. Extremely Devout In His Faith. Wears Only Shlumpy Black Suits With A Yellowing = Shirt Underneath And A Yankees Yarmulke. Very Direct, Straightforward And = Funny Without Trying To Be. BEN: Early 30's. Jewish. Handsome = Upper West Side Finance Guy. = Funny And Charming. Uncomfortable With HERSHEL's Orthodox Appearance And = Lifestyle. Increasingly Aware Of His Own Faithlessness. Ultimately A Good Guy Facing The Worst = About Himself And Trying To Become Better. HANNAH: Early 30's. Jewish. BEN's = Fiance. Attractive, Funny And Intelligent Maternity Doctor. Strong-Willed, = Caring And Great At Her Job. Still Cries At Every Birth But Is No Pushover. Finds = Herself Questioning Her Lack Of Faith And Wanting More For Herself And From Her Relationship With BEN. RACHEL: Mid 30's. Jewish. Short, Attractive, Eastern-European-Looking. Sharp, Quick-Witted And No-Nonsense. Like = HERSHEL, Practicing Orthodox. In Marketing, But Treading Water And Biding [Her] = Time Before [She] Starts Having Babies. The Kind Of Girl Who Gives No Second = Thought To Eating Off Her Blind Date's Plate While Nonchalantly Talking About = How It Is Her blessing and curse To Have A Way With Men. ONE MALE UNDERSTUDY: = Covers HERSHEL And BEN. ONE FEMALE UNDERSTUDY: Covers HANNAH And RACHEL. Sides = will be provided. LUNCH: 1:00 = PM2:00 = PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Equity Off Broadway contract, minimum AEA pay is $832 per week until = Oct. 31, 2004, $857 = thereafter.

Prepare: Sides will be provided. =


Show Name: Five by Tenn
Theatre Name: Manhattan = Theatre Club
Post Date: =
09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT D =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/22/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, = 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: Manhattan Theatre Club, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Five by Tenn, = an evening of 5 One-Act Plays by Tennessee Williams, includes 2 World = Premieres and 1 NY Premiere will be performed by a company of two women and six = men. First Rehearsal: September 16, = 2004; First Rehearsal For Understudies: November 9, 2004; First Preview: October 19, = 2004; Opens: November 11, = 2004 For 10-12 Wks (City Center, Stage 2). Playwright: Tennessee= Williams; Director: Michael Kahm. Seeking: UNDERSTUDIES = ONLY - TWO MATURE ACTRESSES: 55 - 65. Roles Include: MRS. FENWAY: An = Upper-Class Woman Who Is Attractive, But Extremely Selfish, Snobbish And Spoiled. = Completely Unaware Of Her Son's Unhappiness And Torment, She Fails Her Son When He = Needs Her The Most. VERA CARTWRIGHT: A Wife Of A Broadway Producer, Sometimes Suppliant, Very Intelligent And Aware Of The Repetitive Indiscretions Of = Her Pompous Mate. She Is The Object Of A Younger Man's Attentions, A Shy = Playwright Who Wants To Save Her From The Lies And Deceptions Of Her Husband. THE = VISITOR: A Shy Spinster. Virginal, Na=EFve And Sheltered. She Is Falling In Love = For The Very First Time, So She Goes To Visit A Well-Known Writer To Seek Advice = And Wisdom On The Ways Of The World. ONE: A Powerful And Aristocratic Woman = Who Is Unkind To The Man Who Adores Her. She Is Strong-Willed, Arrogant, Set In = The Rules Of Society And Hard-Shelled. Her Arguments Are Always Logical, = Even If Harsh And Cold. Somewhere Beneath Her Hardened Heart, There Might Be The Tiniest Sign Of Compassion. However, It Is Not Easy To See. ONE MATURE = ACTOR: 55 - 65. Roles Include: JOSIE CARTWRIGHT: A Successful Broadway = Producer, Unfaithful To His Wife, Oafish And Condescending. Lies Constantly, Takes = His Wife For Granted, Cannot Imagine A Moment When He Isn't Right. = LAWRENCE: A Handsome, Knowledgeable Poet Who Is An Expert On The Ways Of Love And Romance. = Shares His Wisdom With Assurance And Enjoyment. TWO: A Very Shy, Timid, Gentle Man = Who Lives His Life Controlled By A Woman He Worships. Actors should prepare = a two (2) minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Actors should bring one (1) picture = and resume to the audition. LUNCH: 1:00 PM2:00 PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep D contract, = minimum AEA pay is $531 per week.

Prepare: a two (2) minute CONTEMPORARY = monologue. Actors should bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition. =


Show Name: Lone Star Love
Theatre Name: Dodger = Stage Holding
Post Date: =
09/08/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/24/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, = 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY= 10019

Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage = Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are = holding Chorus Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; = Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); = Runs: 12/4/04 — 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: = J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: = J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country = Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: Equity = Female And Male Singers Who Dance. Please prepare 16 bars in the style of the = show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please = bring a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested. Prepare to dance if requested and time = permits (in shoes you can move in and comfortable clothes). Chorus rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay. =

Prepare: 16 bars in the style of the show = (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring = a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested. Prepare to dance if requested =


Show Name: Lone Star Love
Theatre Name: Dodger = Stage Holding
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/24/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, = 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019

Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage = Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are = holding Chorus Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; = Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); = Runs: 12/4/04 — 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: = J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: = J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country = Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: Equity = Female And Male Singers Who Dance. Please prepare 16 bars in the style of the = show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please = bring a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested. Prepare to dance if requested and time = permits (in shoes you can move in and comfortable clothes). Chorus rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay. =

Prepare: 16 bars in the style of the show = (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring = a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested. Prepare to dance if requested =


Show Name: Lone Star Love
Theatre Name: Dodger = Stage Holding
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/22/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: John Houseman = Theatre Center, 450 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage = Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are = holding Equity Principal Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: = 10/18/04; Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); = Runs: 12/4/04 — 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: = J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: = J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country = Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: COL. = JOHN FALSTAFF: 40's - 60. Bigger Than Life. An Imposing Comic Figure. = Character Voice. FRANK FORD: 30's - 40's. A Strong Western Rancher With A Dark = Side. Good Singer. GEORGE PAGE: 40's - 60's. Patriarch. Western Rancher. Big Heart. = Good Singer. AGGIE FORD: 30's. Attractive Strong-Willed Western Woman. Good = Singer. MARGARET ANNE PAGE: 40's. Matriarch. Earthy Western Woman. Good Singer. = SHERIFF BOB SHALLOW: Comic Western Figure. Character Voice. Doesn't Need To Sing = Legit. MISSANNE PAGE: 20's. Tomboy / Cowgirl. Good Singer. FENTON: 20's. = Yodeling Cowboy. Cute. Good Singer. MUST BE ABLE TO PLAY GUITAR. MASTER SLENDER: = 20's. Comic. Western Hayseed Character. Good Singer. DR. CAIUS: 40's. Comic French = Immigrant Doctor. Speaks Broken Cowboy English With A French Accent. Character = Singing. MISS QUICKLY: 40's - 50's. This Woman Is A Hoot. A Sexual, Big-Hearted = Town Go-Between And Busybody. Miss Kitty Prototype. Good Singer. Please = prepare a brief song in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk = Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled = together — have additionals with you in the event that they are requested. = LUNCH: 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be = provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.

Prepare: a brief song in the style of the = show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please = bring a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested.


Show Name: Career Transitions for Dancers Gala
Theatre Name: Career = Transitions For Dancers
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Benefit =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/17/2004

 

 

11:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West = 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: Career Transitions For Dancers, = Producer, based in New York, NY is holding a Chorus Audition for their Career = Transitions for Dancers Gala, Rehearsals: Week Of October 18, 2004 — October = 24, 2004 (No Matinee Day Rehearsals) At The New Dance Group On West 47th Street. Choreographer: Mercedes Ellington. Gala Director: Tony Stevens. Seeking: = Female Precision Tap Dancers For June Taylor Dancer-Rockettes-Type Opening = Number For Career Transition For Dancers Gala At City Center On 10/25 At 7 PM. = Height Requirement is 5’ 5" minimum. Dancers will be guests at Gala = Dinner following performance. Sign-Up Also Begins At 11:00 AM. Please Bring = Ladies' Character Tap Shoes With Heels. A monitor will not be provided. The = producer will run all aspects of this audition. For Additional Information About = The Performance and Dinner Arrangements Following, Please Call Career = Transition For Dancers At 212-764-0172. Equity Benefit contract.

Prepare: Sign-Up Also Begins At 11:00 AM. = Please Bring Ladies' Character Tap Shoes With Heels.


Show Name: A Thousand Clowns
Theatre Name: Studio = Arena Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT B =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/16/2004

 

 

5:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Studio Arena = Theatre, 710 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14202

Breakdown: Studio Arena Theatre, Producer, = based in Buffalo, NY is holding Equity Principal Auditions for A Thousand Clowns, Production Dates: November 21, 2004 — December 23, 2004. = Playwright: Herb Gardner. Director: Jane Page. Seeking: MURRAY BURNS: Male. 35 - 45. NICK = BURNS: Male. 11 - 13. ALBERT AMUNDSON: Male. Early 30's. SANDRA MARKOWITZ: = Female. Late 20's. ARNOLD BURNS: Male. Mid - Late 40's. LEO HERMAN: Male. 40 - 50. = Call Jana Blaha At 716-856-8025, Extension 1722 on or before Monday, September 13, = 2004 to make an appointment or for more information full character = descriptions will be available upon making an appointment. A monitor will not be provided. = The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity LORT Non-Rep B = contract, minimum AEA pay is $700 per week.

Prepare: Call Jana Blaha At 716-856-8025, Extension 1722 on or before Monday, September 13, 2004 to make an = appointment or for more information full character descriptions will be available = upon making an appointment.


Show Name: Celebrate Me Home, I Love You You're Perfect Now Change, Dames At Sea, Let's Face = the Music - A Tribute to Fred Astaire, A Holiday Musical =
Theatre Name: Winter Park Playhouse
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA OAT Cat 2 =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/13/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 3:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Winter Park = Playhouse, 711-B Orange Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789

Breakdown: Winter Park Playhouse, Producer, = based in Winter Park, FL, is holding Equity Principal Auditions by Appointment = Only, for their 2004/2005 Season. Shows include: CELEBRATE ME HOME: First = Rehearsal: October 26, 2004. First Run: November 12, 2004 - November 20, 2004. = Second Run: December 3, 2004 - December 11, 2004. I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW = CHANGE: First Rehearsal: January 11, 2005. Run: January 28, 2005 - February 19, = 2005. DAMES AT SEA: First Rehearsal: March 15, 2005. Run: April 1, 2005 - = April 23, 2005. LET'S FACE THE MUSIC - A TRIBUTE TO FRED ASTAIRE: First Rehearsal: = August 23, 2005. Run: September 9, 2005 - October 1, 2005. TBA (A HOLIDAY = MUSICAL): First Rehearsal: October 25, 2005. First Run: November 11, 2005 - = November 19, 2005. Second Run: December 2, 2005 - December 10, 2005. For an = appointment, call Winter Park Playhouse at 407-645-0145. A monitor will not be = provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Please Prepare 16 bars = of an Uptempo AND a Ballad. Please Prepare a One-Minute Comic Monologue. An = Accompanist Will Be Provided. Please Bring A Non-Refundable Picture And Resume. = Callbacks: Will Be Held Eight Weeks Prior To The Individual Production Dates. Equity OAT Category 2, minimum AEA pay is $160/week.

Prepare: For an appointment, call Winter = Park Playhouse at 407-645-0145. Please Prepare 16 bars of an Uptempo AND a = Ballad. Please Prepare a One-Minute Comic Monologue. An Accompanist Will Be = Provided. Please Bring A Non-Refundable Picture And Resume.


Show Name: Novel Romance
Theatre Name: Folksbiene = Yiddish Theatre
Post Date: =
09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Spec Agmt

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/23/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Folksbiene = Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd = Street, New = York, NY= 10016

Breakdown: Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, = Producer, based in New = York, NY= , is accepting submissions for Novel Romance, a classic = Yiddish comedy with music. Rehearsals: Begin October 25, 2004. First Preview: November 21, = 2004. Closes: January 2, = 2005. Author: Avrom Goldfadn; Adaptor/Director: Allen Lewis = Rickman; Musical Director: Zalmen Mlotek. Seeking: Musical Theatre Performers - = All Must Have Major Comedy Chops — This Is A Broad, Fast-Moving Show, Part = Satire, Part Vaudeville. All Must Have A Working Familiarity With Yiddish (i.e. = Know The Sound Of It, Know More Than A Handful Of Words, And At Least Be Past = Square One With The Language). PLEASE NOTE: If You Speak Yiddish But Are Not = Right For Any Roles, Please Submit Anyway, As Producers Are Casting Other Projects = As Well. Characters Include: KHANE: 30's - 40's. A Nice Jewish Girl Gone To = Seed. Obsessed With German Romance Novels. Seeking A Very Charactery Comic Actress With = An Ear For Both Yiddish And German. YITSKHOK: 50's - 60's. KHANE's = Long-Suffering Father. Piano A Plus. SHLOYME: 30's - 40's. A Nice Jewish Widower, Loved = KHANE All His Life, A Bit Of A Shlep. Doubles As The Old Man, A Decrepit = Lecher (A La ARTIE JOHNSON In The LAUGH-IN Bits). KABTSNZON: 40's - 50's. A Conniving = Sleaze Bucket With Charm. HUNGERMAN: The Slightly More Sympathetic Partner To KABTSNZON. Doubles As Author AVROM GOLDFADN. Must Play Piano. Please = send pictures and resumes to: Casting, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East = 33rd Street, New York NY 10016. Please Note Yiddish Skills In Submission. = Auditions: September 23, 2004. Callbacks: September 27, 2004. Equity Special = Agreement contract.

Prepare: Please send pictures and resumes = to: Casting, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd Street, New York NY = 10016. Please Note Yiddish Skills In Submission. Auditions: September 23, 2004. Callbacks: September 27, 2004.

 

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0277_01C49851.ABC565B0-- From rsvp at redbulltheater.com Sat Sep 11 22:50:44 2004 From: rsvp at redbulltheater.com (RSVP) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 01:50:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Red Bull Theater Revelation Readings - Paul Rudd and More! Message-ID: <78ff01c4988c$71c33b40$2d01a8c0@ventura> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_7900_01C4986A.EAB19B40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit presents Paul Rudd as FortinbraS by Lee Blessing featuring Daniel Breaker Dallas Roberts Polly Lee Sean Dugan Katie Barrett Michael Chernus Jarlath Conroy Brandon Demery Jesse J. Perez Gordana Rashovich Wayne Scott Raphael Nash Thompson Margot White Anne-Louise Zachry and More? Written after the first Gulf War, this uproarious look at what happens after Hamlet is a timely satire on power, politics, and war. Directed by Jesse Berger Monday September 13, 7:30pm A BENEFIT READING FOR RED BULL THEATER Reception and silent auction begin at 6pm Join us for drinks, hors d?ouevres, and bidding on spectacular auction items Party and prizes follow the reading Enjoy conversation with the playwright, cast and company, the awarding of great auction prizes, and a taste of Noho?s finest foods, courtesy of Il Buco, Mannahatta, ACME Bar & Grill, and NoHo Star Admission $55. Tickets going fast ? Reserve your seats now at www.TheaterMania.com MORE REVELATION READINGS - September 13-October 18 Sunday September 19, 7pm Richard Thomas is The Roman Actor By Philip Massinger In a time of tyranny, Caesar is challenged by an actor ? can the artist prevail against empire? Directed by Kay Matschullat Featuring Opal Alladin, Jimonn Cole, John Daggett, A-men Rasheed, Thomas Tate and more. Sunday September 26, 7pm The Knight of the Burning Pestle By Francis Beaumont An Elizabethan actor?s nightmare, this comic masterpiece is a hilarious blast from the past. Directed by Christopher Bayes Featuring Everett Quinton and Daniel Breaker (Pericles) Sunday October 3, 7pm Women BEWARE Women By Thomas Middleton Sex, power and chess weave together in this Clintonian tale of intrigue and infidelity. Directed by Paul Mullins Monday October 11, 7pm Don Jonny By Anton Dudley (Honor and the River) and Jonathan Spottiswoode (of the Enemies) Inspired by the Don Juan of Molina, Moli?re, and Mozart, come hear this new rock musical?s first-ever full-length concert reading. Directed by Jesse Berger Featuring Steven Ratazzi, Tracie Thoms, Paul Niebanck, and many more! Monday October 18, 7pm Ragozine, or The Second-Best Bed Trick A fairy tale by Michael Feingold An incurable plague and a nightmarish killer attack Vienna in this post-Shakespearean comedy. LOCATION The Culture Project 45 Bleecker Street & Lafayette Trains: 6, N/R/W, F/V www.45bleecker.com RESERVATIONS All readings are FREE, except Fortinbras For the Fortinbras Benefit with Paul Rudd: go to www.TheaterMania.com or call 212.352.3101 For all other readings: write Revelations at redbulltheatercom or call 212.414.5168 To donate to Red Bull Theater, click HERE or go to www.redbulltheater.com/join Jesse Berger Artistic Director Don?t miss out on events that get announced by regular mail only: Send your mailing address to us at info at redbulltheater.com to be kept completely up to date. To Subscribe or Unsubscribe to our email announcements, click here: http://www.redbulltheater.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi. Thank You. RED BULL THEATER PO BOX 250863 NYC NY 10025 212.414.5168 info at redbulltheater.com www.redbulltheater.com ? ------=_NextPart_000_7900_01C4986A.EAB19B40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

 

 presents

 

Paul=20 Rudd

 

as

FortinbraS

by Lee=20 Blessing

 

featuring=20

 

Daniel=20 Breaker    =20 Dallas=20 Roberts     =20 Polly=20 Lee    =20 Sean=20 Dugan

 

 

Katie=20 Barrett      =20 Michael=20 Chernus   = Jarlath=20 Conroy

 

Brandon=20 Demery    =20 Jesse=20 J.=20 Perez    =20 Gordana=20 Rashovich

 

    =20 Wayne Scott    =20 Raphael=20 Nash=20 Thompson =      Margot = White  =20

 

Anne-Louise=20 Zachry =     and=20 More…

  

Written=20 after the first Gulf War, this uproarious look at what happens = after=20 Hamlet is a timely = satire on=20 power, politics, and war.

 

Directed by = Jesse=20 Berger

 

Monday September 13,=20 7:30pm

 

A=20 BENEFIT READING FOR RED BULL THEATER

 

Reception and = silent auction begin at 6pm

 

Join=20 us for drinks, hors d’ouevres, and bidding on spectacular auction=20 items

 

Party and=20 prizes follow the=20 reading

 

Enjoy=20 conversation with the playwright, cast and company, the awarding of = great=20 auction prizes, and a taste of Noho’s finest foods, courtesy of Il = Buco,=20 Mannahatta, ACME Bar & Grill, and NoHo Star

 

Admission $55.

Tickets going fast – = Reserve = your seats=20 now at www.TheaterMania.com

 

 

 

MORE=20 REVELATION READINGS=20 - September 13-October=20 18

Sunday = September 19,=20 7pm

Richard=20 Thomas=20 is

The=20 Roman=20 Actor

By Philip = Massinger

In = a time of=20 tyranny, Caesar is challenged by = an actor –=20 can the artist prevail against empire?

Directed by = Kay=20 Matschullat

Featuring = Opal=20 Alladin, Jimonn=20 Cole,=20 John=20 Daggett,=20 A-men=20 Rasheed, Thomas=20 Tate and=20 more.

 

Sunday = September 26,=20 7pm

The Knight of the Burning Pestle

By Francis = Beaumont

An Elizabethan actor’s = nightmare, this comic masterpiece is a = hilarious blast=20 from the past.

Directed by = Christopher=20 Bayes=20

Featuring=20 Everett = Quinton and=20 Daniel=20 Breaker=20 (Pericles)

 

Sunday = October 3,=20 7pm

Women=20 BEWARE Women

By Thomas = Middleton

Sex, power and chess weave = together in this=20 Clintonian tale of intrigue and infidelity.

Directed by=20 Paul=20 Mullins

 

Monday = October 11,=20 7pm           &= nbsp;       =20

Don=20 Jonny

By=20 Anton Dudley (Honor = and the=20 River) and Jonathan Spottiswoode (of the=20 Enemies)

Inspired by the Don Juan of Molina, = Moli=E9re, and=20 Mozart, come hear this new rock musical’s first-ever full-length = concert=20 reading.

Directed by = Jesse=20 Berger

Featuring=20 Steven=20 Ratazzi,=20 Tracie=20 Thoms,=20 Paul=20 Niebanck, and = many=20 more!

 

Monday = October 18,=20 7pm

Ragozine,=20 or The Second-Best Bed Trick

A fairy tale = by=20 Michael = Feingold

An incurable plague and a = nightmarish=20 killer attack Vienna in this post-Shakespearean=20 comedy.

Audition = notice

Phoenix Stage Productions

BABES IN = TOYLAND

Directed by = Henry Bishop

 

Auditions will = be this Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 7:00 to 9:30 = PM

at Springfield = High School Theatre for the Musical

Babes in = Toyland.

Babes in Toyland = is a large, old fashioned = family show.  It has approximately 60 roles = for actors, dancers and singers; adults and children.

Not all roles require = dancing.

 

Be prepared to = read, dance and to sing, an accompanist will be = provided.

Bring your = sheet music.  No recorded music = please.

 

Babes in = Toyland has

Marching = Wooden Soldiers – Singing and Dancing Gypsies – Most of Your Favorite Nursery Rhyme Characters such as: Little Boy Blue, Bo Peep, and Jack and Jill. -  The Lady Who Lives in a Shoe = – Several Bad Guys – a Love Story between Contrary Mary and Tom, the = Piper’s Son – Spiders - Elves -

And the Master = Toymaker a character of great warmth who makes all the toys for the holiday = season.

 

Performance = dates are during the month of

December; = ending a week before Christmas.

There are some = School Day performances: a full schedule will be available at = auditions.

 

AUDITIONS: = MON., TUE., WED., SEPTEMBER 13, 14 & 15

AT = SPRINGFIELD = HIGH = SCHOOL, = 2960 SANITARIUM = RD. AT = CANTON ROAD, FOR =

BABES IN = TOYLAND

Songs include = Toyland, I Won’t be Happy ‘til I Get It, Hail to = Christmas, Castle in Spain, The March of the Toy = Soldiers and = others.

 

For additional information call 330-713-0003

 

Phoenix Stage = Productions (formerly Goodyear Community Theatre) is reviving its annual production = of Babes in Toyland.  Babes in Toyland was performed annually during the = 80’s and 90’s to great public acceptance.  It is a lot of fun and a lot of work.

If you are = interested in working tech or some other volunteer aspect of putting on a show call = 330-713-0003.

 

 

LOCATION

The Culture=20 Project

45 Bleecker = Street & Lafayette

Trains: 6, N/R/W, = F/V

www.45bleecker.com<= /P>

 

RESERVATIONS

All readings = are FREE,=20 except Fortinbras

For the Fortinbras Benefit with=20 Paul Rudd: go to www.TheaterMania.com or call=20 212.352.3101

For all other readings: write = Revelations at redbulltheater= com=20 or call 212.414.5168

 

To=20 donate to Red Bull Theater, click HERE=20 or=20 go to www.redbulltheater.com/join<= /P>

 

 

 Jesse=20 Berger

 

 Artistic=20 Director

 

Don’t=20 miss out on events that get announced by regular mail only:

Send your = mailing=20 address to us at info at redbulltheater.com to = be kept=20 completely up to date.

 

To Subscribe=20 or Unsubscribe to our email announcements, click=20 here: 

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------=_NextPart_000_7900_01C4986A.EAB19B40-- From jannmike at adelphia.net Sun Sep 12 04:28:25 2004 From: jannmike at adelphia.net (Mike Olszewski) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 07:28:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Rap Poet or "Griot style" Storyteller Message-ID: <000d01c498bb$9e6bfcc0$f8c3a045@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4989A.16F5A780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEEDED: Rap poet or "griot style" story teller to address Thursday = evening workshop on Hip Hop culture at Kent State University. Please = contact Mike at jannmike at adelpha.net . Many thanks. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4989A.16F5A780 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

NEEDED:  Rap poet or "griot = style" story=20 teller to address Thursday evening workshop on Hip Hop culture at Kent = State=20 University.  Please contact Mike at jannmike at adelpha.net = .   Many=20 thanks.
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4989A.16F5A780-- >From bstuewe" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00ED_01C4989B.3104AF80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable STUDIO SPACE AVAILABLE COME EXPERIENCE - BECOME A PART OF A FLOURISHING ARTS COMMUNITY WORKING SPACE / TEACHING SPACE / PROFESSIONAL GALLERY SPACE AFFORDABLE STUDIOS AVAILABLE TODAY SPECIAL FALL OPPORTUNITY . 12 MONTH LEASE, DEPOSIT AND FIRST MONTH RENT = - SECOND MONTH FREE!!!!=20 TrueNorth Cultural Arts is interviewing new Resident Artists for the = upcoming program year. Resident artists rent yearly Studio space with = opportunities to teach, attend master classes, participate in art = festivals and use TrueNorth Gallery Space for display of work with = additional art featured at both Avon Lake's Lake House and the Library. Studios range from 250 square feet to 600 square feet. Consider joining this artist community. Plans for the fall include = Outdoor Festival in partnership with the Avon Lake Public Library. = Saturday Classes for 4th grade and under. Weekday classes for 5th grade = and above. Monthly Master Classes. Gallery openings in September, = November and December. Possible Caf=E9 opening in the Focus and = Courtyard Galleries. TrueNorth Cultural Arts is a multi-disciplinary arts organization = committed to building and strengthening individuals and the community = through the performing arts, the visual arts, and the humanities. = TrueNorth's vision is two-fold: To educate, equip, and empower = individuals so they can embrace and succeed in the creative arts, and to = envision and encourage a community where creative arts and art = appreciation flourish. For further information contact TrueNorth TrueNorth Gallery 33491 Lake Road 440-933-7771/ www.TNCArts.org ------=_NextPart_000_00ED_01C4989B.3104AF80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

STUDIO SPACE AVAILABLE

COME EXPERIENCE - BECOME A PART OF A FLOURISHING ARTS=20 COMMUNITY

WORKING SPACE / TEACHING SPACE / PROFESSIONAL GALLERY = SPACE

AFFORDABLE STUDIOS AVAILABLE TODAY

SPECIAL FALL OPPORTUNITY =85 12 MONTH LEASE, DEPOSIT = AND FIRST=20 MONTH RENT =96 SECOND MONTH FREE!!!!

TrueNorth Cultural Arts is interviewing new Resident = Artists for=20 the upcoming program year. Resident artists rent yearly Studio space = with=20 opportunities to teach, attend master classes, participate in art = festivals and=20 use TrueNorth Gallery Space for display of work with additional art = featured at=20 both Avon Lake=92s Lake House and the Library.

Studios range from 250 square feet to 600 square = feet.

Consider joining this artist community. Plans for the = fall=20 include Outdoor Festival in partnership with the Avon Lake Public = Library.=20 Saturday Classes for 4th grade and under. Weekday classes for = 5th grade and above. Monthly Master Classes. Gallery openings = in=20 September, November and December. Possible Caf=E9 opening in the Focus = and=20 Courtyard Galleries.

TrueNorth Cultural Arts is a multi-disciplinary arts=20 organization committed to building and strengthening individuals and the = community through the performing arts, the visual arts, and the = humanities.=20 TrueNorth's vision is two-fold: To educate, equip, and empower = individuals so=20 they can embrace and succeed in the creative arts, and to envision and = encourage=20 a community where creative arts and art appreciation flourish.

For further information contact TrueNorth

TrueNorth Gallery

 33491 Lake Road

440-933-7771/ www.TNCArts.org

------=_NextPart_000_00ED_01C4989B.3104AF80-- >From bstuewe" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01DF_01C498AA.4102C7A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable TrueNorth Cultural Arts=20 presents . "Shape!" AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL WRITTEN BY BILL ROYSE ADDITIONAL MUSIC WRITTEN BY TRUENORTH MUSICIANS VALERIE BERNES, RICK = FORTNEY, NEIL KAMMILLER, AND JAMES TRAXLER Directed and produced by Rick Fortney November 12, 13 & 14 November 19 & 20 Friday and Saturday nights - 7:30 p.m.=20 Sunday afternoon - 3:00 p.m. Tickets $8.00 Seniors (65+) and students $5.00 Group sale discounts available For further information and/or tickets contact TrueNorth TrueNorth Gallery, 33491 Lake Road 933-7771 www.TNCArts.org Theatre location . Avon Lake's Old FireHouse=20 Corner of Rt. 83 and Lake Road "SHAPE!" - A STORY ABOUT AN OLD HEALTH AND FITNESS CLUB THAT IS ABOUT TO = SUCCUMB TO A NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART EXERCISE FACILITY IN THE AREA. IT IS A = TALE OF FRIENDSHIPS, ROMANCE, HAPPENINGS WITHIN THE WORLD OF EXERCISE, = AND THE QUESTION OF . "IS NEW ALWAYS BETTER?!" ------=_NextPart_000_01DF_01C498AA.4102C7A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

TrueNorth Cultural Arts=20

presents =85

"Shape!"

AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL WRITTEN BY BILL ROYSE

ADDITIONAL MUSIC WRITTEN BY TRUENORTH MUSICIANS = VALERIE BERNES,=20 RICK FORTNEY, NEIL KAMMILLER, AND JAMES TRAXLER

Directed and produced by Rick Fortney

November 12, 13 & 14

November 19 & 20

Friday and Saturday nights - 7:30 p.m.

Sunday afternoon =96 3:00 p.m.

Tickets $8.00

Seniors (65+) and students $5.00

Group sale discounts available

For further information and/or tickets contact = TrueNorth

TrueNorth Gallery, 33491 Lake Road

933-7771

www.TNCArts.org

Theatre location =85

Avon Lake=92s Old FireHouse

Corner of Rt. 83 and Lake Road

"SHAPE!" =96 A STORY ABOUT AN OLD HEALTH AND FITNESS = CLUB THAT IS=20 ABOUT TO SUCCUMB TO A NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART EXERCISE FACILITY IN THE = AREA. IT IS=20 A TALE OF FRIENDSHIPS, ROMANCE, HAPPENINGS WITHIN THE WORLD OF EXERCISE, = AND THE=20 QUESTION OF =85 "IS NEW ALWAYS = BETTER?!"

------=_NextPart_000_01DF_01C498AA.4102C7A0-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Sun Sep 12 07:12:02 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:12:02 EDT Subject: Fwd: [NEohioPAL]tri-c instructor available for personal tutoring web building... Message-ID: <1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332@aol.com> --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_alt_boundary" --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello, All . . . Having just read Carol Irvin's posting re: web building services, I would like to recommend her highly, to those who want to enhance their ability to market their businesses and their professional talents. Her services are not only marvelous for larger businesses and talent who already promote themselves in the larger markets, but are equally useful for 'fledgling' companies/talent, and companies/talent which may not have the ability to afford or maintain a full web site, yet. Carol designed a "basic" blogspot for WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio. The site is "simple/easy" enough that I can modify it "almost by myself," from my own computer (as I am not a computer or web site 'genius.') Since the site has been up, we have received many compliments on its looks, information and practicality. The site has taken us to a new level in the artistic, business and professional community. Yes, I am in the process of updating the outdated info, but in the meantime, please check the site out and consider Carol's service offer. Best regards, Sue Johnson Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio http://suejohnson.blogspot.com --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, All . . .

Having just read Carol Irvin's posting re: web building services, I would li= ke to recommend her highly, to those who want to enhance their ability to ma= rket their businesses and their professional talents.  Her services are= not only marvelous for larger businesses and talent who already promote the= mselves in the larger markets, but are equally useful for 'fledgling' compan= ies/talent, and companies/talent which may not have the ability to afford or= maintain a full web site, yet.

Carol designed a "basic" blogspot for WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studi= o.  The site is "simple/easy" enough that I can modify it "almo= st by myself,"  from my own computer (as I am not a computer or web sit= e 'genius.')  Since the site has been up, we have received many complim= ents on its looks, information and practicality. The site has taken us to a=20= new level in the artistic, business and professional community. Yes, I am in= the  process of updating the outdated info, but in the meantime, pleas= e check the site out and consider Carol's service offer.

Best regards,
Sue Johnson
Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio 
http://suejohnson.blogspot.com

--part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_alt_boundary-- --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: Received: from rly-xn06.mx.aol.com (rly-xn06.mail.aol.com [172.20.83.140]) by air-xn02.mail.aol.com (v101_r1.4) with ESMTP id MAILINXN22-75b4143a9712f9; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 21:42:31 -0400 Received: from mailman.siteprotect.com (mailman.siteprotect.com [66.113.136.236]) by rly-xn06.mx.aol.com (v101_r1.4) with ESMTP id MAILRELAYINXN69-75b4143a9712f9; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 21:42:10 -0400 Received: from braxton.siteprotect.com (braxton.siteprotect.com [64.26.0.88]) by mailman.siteprotect.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 109CC61ADE; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 20:42:07 -0500 (CDT) Delivered-To: neohiopal at braxton.siteprotect.com Received: from web51401.mail.yahoo.com (web51401.mail.yahoo.com [206.190.38.180]) by braxton.siteprotect.com (Postfix) with SMTP id 4F1D74CE3F for ; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 17:17:36 -0500 (CDT) Message-ID: <20040911221736.25085.qmail at web51401.mail.yahoo.com> Received: from [68.169.104.180] by web51401.mail.yahoo.com via HTTP; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 15:17:36 PDT From: Carol Knowlton Irvin To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Cc: clevelandfilmmaking at yahoogroups.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683" Subject: [NEohioPAL]tri-c instructor available for personal tutoring web building programs, photoshop, etc., Sender: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com Errors-To: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com X-BeenThere: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com X-Mailman-Version: 2.0.6 Precedence: bulk List-Help: List-Post: List-Subscribe: , List-Id: Northeast Ohio Performing Arts List List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 15:17:36 -0700 (PDT) X-AOL-IP: 66.113.136.236 X-Mailer: Unknown (No Version) --0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi, I'm an instructor at tri-c East in the business department. However, I'm also an artist. I have a limited amount of time in which I could tutor a few students for hire in web building programs such as Front Page or Dreamweaver and/or graphics programs such as Photoshop. There are many other programs I know as well. Get in touch with me at my email address carolknowltonirvin at yahoo.com if you have any interest. We can work out a mutually agreeable price for a whole morning or whole afternoon's tutoring. carol http://carolirvin.com --0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi, I'm an instructor at tri-c East in the business department.  However, I'm also an artist.  I have a limited amount of time in which I could tutor a few students for hire in web building programs such as Front Page or Dreamweaver and/or graphics programs such as Photoshop.  There are many other programs I know as well.  Get in touch with me at my email address
if you have any interest.  We can work out a mutually agreeable price for a whole morning or whole afternoon's tutoring.
 
carol


--0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683-- --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_boundary-- >From bstuewe" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03AC_01C498B1.5141DA00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable TRUENORTH FUNDRAISER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 7:30 P.M. TRUENORTH CULTURAL ARTS CENTER 33491 LAKE ROAD, AVON LAKE $25.00 per person (Raising money for the on-going activities of TrueNorth) Featuring a variety of fondues and coffee / teas Experience hands-on art activities, music and the opening of the Fall = Art Gallery showing "Shapes", highlighting art of TrueNorth Resident = Artists and invited guests For further information and/or tickets contact TrueNorth-- TrueNorth Gallery, 33491 Lake Road 440-933-7771 www.TNCArts.org TrueNorth recently received a 1:2 cash challenge grant through the = Community Foundation of Greater Lorain County. Please consider coming to = September 18th's fundraiser and experience first hand TrueNorth and how = you and your family can become involved. See the many ways art can make = a difference within our community. Your presence and financial support = will help TrueNorth in reaching their goal toward the cash challenge = grant and ensure TrueNorth in continuing to build and grow in making a = difference within our region through the arts. Hoping to see you on the 18th! ------=_NextPart_000_03AC_01C498B1.5141DA00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

TRUENORTH FUNDRAISER

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER=20 18

7:30 P.M.

TRUENORTH CULTURAL ARTS = CENTER

33491 LAKE ROAD, AVON = LAKE

$25.00 per person

(Raising = money for=20 the on-going activities of TrueNorth)

Featuring a variety=20 of fondues and coffee / teas

Experience hands-on=20 art activities, music and the opening of the Fall Art Gallery showing = "Shapes",=20 highlighting art of TrueNorth Resident Artists and invited=20 guests

For further information and/or tickets contact = TrueNorth--

TrueNorth Gallery, 33491 Lake = Road

440-933-7771

www.TNCArts.org

TrueNorth recently received a 1:2 cash challenge = grant through=20 the Community Foundation of Greater Lorain County. Please consider = coming to=20 September 18th's fundraiser and experience first hand TrueNorth and how = you and=20 your family can become involved. See the many ways art can make a = difference=20 within our community. Your presence and financial support will help = TrueNorth in=20 reaching their goal toward the cash challenge grant and ensure TrueNorth = in=20 continuing to build and grow in making a difference within our region = through=20 the arts.

Hoping to see you on the=20 18th!

------=_NextPart_000_03AC_01C498B1.5141DA00-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Sun Sep 12 07:33:04 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:33:04 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anne Nelson, Author of The Guys on WCPN - Actors' Summit Message-ID: -------------------------------1094999584 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Anne Nelson, author of The Guys will be interviewed by Dee Perry on Around Noon on WCPN on Monday. Neil Thackaberry and MaryJo Alexander who are performing The Guys at Actors' Summit will also be on the program. WCPN broadcasts at 90.3 on the FM dial. -------------------------------1094999584 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Anne Nelson, author of The Guys will be interviewed by Dee Perry on=20= Around Noon on WCPN on Monday. Neil Thackaberry and MaryJo Alexander who are= performing The Guys at Actors' Summit will also be on the program. WCPN bro= adcasts at 90.3 on the FM dial. -------------------------------1094999584-- From MnBLa at aol.com Sun Sep 12 08:51:35 2004 From: MnBLa at aol.com (MnBLa at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 11:51:35 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Rep Announces Cast for Nunsense Message-ID: <13e.f92a9d.2e75ca87@aol.com> --part1_13e.f92a9d.2e75ca87_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The NorthEast Ohio Repertory Theatre is pleased to announce the cast for its upcoming production of : Nunsense A Musical Comedy Book, Music and Lyrics by Dan Goggin The show is directed by Michael Larochelle, with choreography by Brenda Larochelle, Lights by Matt Gould, with Carol Tillotson on Piano. The Cast: Luisa Boyaggi as Sr. Robert Anne Eloise Elikofer as Sr. Mary Amnesia Brenda Larochelle as Sr. Mary Leo Paige Reich as Sr. Mary Cardelia, Our Reverend Mother Stella Starr as Sr. Mary Hubert Performance dates for Nunsense are September 24th & 25th, October 1st, 2nd, 8th & 9th at 8pm, with a matinee on Sunday October 10th at 2pm. NEO Rep will perform Nunsense at the North Olmsted Middle School, 27351 Butternut Ridge Road, just south of the intersection of Lorain Rd and Porter Rd in North Olmsted, and offers free parking. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students/seniors For more information and reservations call (440) 570-5367 --part1_13e.f92a9d.2e75ca87_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The NorthEast Ohio Repertory Theatr= e is pleased to announce the cast for its upcoming production of :
Nunsense
A Musical Comedy
Book, Music and Lyrics by Dan Goggin

The show is directed by Michael Larochelle, with choreography by Brenda Laro= chelle, Lights by Matt Gould, with Carol Tillotson on Piano.

The Cast:
Luisa Boyaggi as Sr. Robert Anne
Eloise Elikofer as Sr. Mary Amnesia
Brenda Larochelle as Sr. Mary Leo
Paige Reich as Sr. Mary Cardelia, Our Reverend Mother
Stella Starr as Sr. Mary Hubert

Performance dates for
Nunsense are September 24th & 25th, Octo= ber 1st, 2nd, 8th & 9th at 8pm, with a matinee on Sunday October 10th at= 2pm.

NEO Rep will perform
Nunsense at the North Olmsted Middle School,=20= 27351 Butternut Ridge Road, just south of the intersection of Lorain Rd and=20= Porter Rd in North Olmsted, and offers free parking.

Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students/seniors

For more information and reservations call (440) 570-5367
--part1_13e.f92a9d.2e75ca87_boundary-- From rhys7216 at yahoo.com Sun Sep 12 09:17:36 2004 From: rhys7216 at yahoo.com (Rhys Miller) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 09:17:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jazz singer looking for Pianist Message-ID: <20040912161736.8709.qmail@web21005.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1142196520-1095005856=:8451 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi Everyone I am a jazz singer looking for a regular pianist to build a catalog of songs and start booking gigs. The material I am interested in performing is primarily standards from the 30's, 40's, 50's and some current material arranged in the style of standards. Interested musicians should email me at rhys7216 at yahoo.com Thanks, Mo McMiller --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Shop for Back-to-School deals on Yahoo! Shopping. --0-1142196520-1095005856=:8451 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi Everyone
I am a jazz singer looking for a regular pianist to build a catalog of songs and start booking gigs.  The material I am interested in performing is primarily standards from the 30's, 40's, 50's and some current material arranged in the style of standards.
 
Interested musicians should email me at rhys7216 at yahoo.com 
 
Thanks,
 
Mo McMiller


Do you Yahoo!?
Shop for Back-to-School deals on Yahoo! Shopping. --0-1142196520-1095005856=:8451-- From wgmather at msn.com Sun Sep 12 09:32:38 2004 From: wgmather at msn.com (Robert Catalano) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 12:32:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release: Beer, Brats, and a Balladeer! Message-ID: Beer, Brats, and a Balladeer! September 12, 2004 - For Immediate Release contact: Rob Catalano, Deputy Director Telephone: (216) 574-9053 Fax: (216) 574-2536 E-mail: wgmather at msn.com Great Lakes balladeer, Lee Murdock, will perform onboard Cleveland?s own Steamship William G. Mather Museum at Cleveland?s North Coast Harbor on Saturday night, October 2 at 8 p.m. Always a sailor?s favorite, enjoy ?beer and brats? with Lee at 6:30 p.m. prior to the concert while taking in the magnificent sunset with the Cleveland lighthouse framing Lake Erie. Lee will sing songs of the Sweetwater Seas on the Mather?s massive main deck, weather permitting, with proceeds benefiting the SS Mather Museum. Admission for the concert is just $10 for museum members and $15 for non-members; doors open at 7:30 p.m. Come onboard for a ?beer and brat? dinner for just $10 more at 6:30 p.m. Reservations are encouraged but remaining tickets will be available at the door. This is a rain or shine event. In case of inclement weather, the festivities will move to the Mather?s Cargo Hold Exhibit Hall. For more information and reservations, contact the Mather Museum at 216-574-9053. You can also visit the Mather Museum online at www.wgmather.org and Lee Murdock at www.leemurdock.com. # # # Rob Catalano, Deputy Director Steamship William G. Mather Museum 1001 E. 9th Street Pier Cleveland, OH 44114 Ph. 216-574-9053 Fax: 216-574-2536 E-mail: wgmather at msn.com Website: www.wgmather.org From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Sep 12 10:27:57 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:27:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: LEADING LADIES@CPH Message-ID: <20040912172757.37846.qmail@web12010.mail.yahoo.com> HYSTERICALLY FUNNY ?LEADING LADIES? AT CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Few contemporary authors are experts in writing farce. Ken Ludwig is not one of those. The two-time Tony Award nominee and recipient of the Laurence Olivier Award for playwriting has proven his abilities as the author of ?LEND ME A TENOR? ?SULLIVAN & GILBERT? and ?MOON OVER BUFFALO.? ?LEND ME A TENOR? is one of the most popular comedic pieces of the past decade and has received more than 200 productions worldwide. Ludwig?s newest script, ?LEADING LADIES? is receiving its world premiere as the opening show of the Cleveland Play House?s 2004-2005 season. The script was workshopped last year as part of the Play House?s annual New Stage Festival of New Plays. In addition to having written the play, Ludwig is directing the CPH production. On the surface writing, directing and performing in farce seems an easy task. There is usually little plot development, the characters are broadly crafted and bigger than life, and the performers just need to let loose and make the audience laugh. Anyone believing this myth has only to see a badly developed production to see how awful farce can be when poorly crafted and presented. The difficulty with this theatrical form is that the characters must be real enough to be believable, but broad enough for the audience to both laugh with and at. The direction must let loose the creative, but be restricted enough to allow the author?s lines to be the center of the fun. If the show is too gimmicky, the audience loses the show and gets involved in the effects. Ludwig, as writer and director of ?LEADING LADIES,? has found the perfect balance. The production is a total delight. Basically, as the program notes indicate, ?It?s 1955, in Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, Jack and Leo are performing second-rate Shakespeare at a Moose Lodge...a nightmare gig for the two classically trained British actors. A chance encounter on a train leads to an opportunity to put themselves back on their feet and make some money in the process.? Plot aside, just think of ?LEADING LADIES? as ?SOME LIKE IT HOT? collides with ?THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST? and ?CHARLIE?S AUNT.? Ludwig has infused the production with just enough shtick, just enough creativity, just enough frenetic pace. He is blessed with an amazing cast. There is not a weak link in the acting chain. Brent Barrett and Christopher Duva as Leo and Jack, are natural farce actors. They have mobile faces, a wonderful sense of timing, and each displays a delightful vulnerability. They are believable, yet unbelievable....a perfect combination.. Erin Dilly and Lacey Kohl as Leo and Jack?s love interests are wonderful. Dilly shines as the beautiful Meg. Kohl, a Judy Holliday-look and act alike comedian, is the quintessential Ado Annie of ?OKLAHOMA? and Adelaide of ?GUYS AND DOLLS.? A signature device of many farces is the bad or overbearing character...think Lady Bracknell in ?THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST.? Mark Jacoby, is great as the bad guy minister, who evokes the audience to want to ?boo? when he makes his entrances. Dan Lauria, who many will remember as the father on the TV hit series, ?THE WONDER YEARS,? makes a perfect foil for Jane Connell, as the aged aunt, who the audience will immediately recognize for her many appearances as a daft old lady in numerous television shows. Connell?s hysterically funny ?death? scene is a theatrical ?must see.? CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you want to laugh, to enjoy yourself and leave the ?real world? outside, the Cleveland Play House?s ?LEADING LADIES? is your thing. This is not a play for those who need a profound message, who have no sense of humor, whose favorite line is ?Bah, humbug.? I defy anyone to sit through ?LEADING LADIES? and not have a wonderful time! As one patron said as she departed the theatre, ?I laughed so hard I think I wet my undies.? For tickets to ?LEADING LADIES,? which range from $34 to $49.50, with ?under 25 ? tickets at half-price, call 216-795-7000 or go on-line to www.clevelandplayhouse.com. ===== Roy Berko's web page can be found at royberko.info and many of his theatre and dance reviews appear on artscleveland.net. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From Twistedbabyrg at aol.com Sun Sep 12 12:54:19 2004 From: Twistedbabyrg at aol.com (Twistedbabyrg at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 15:54:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HORROR MOVIE FAN????? Message-ID: <4F68D3B5.7BF09F32.6E7D476F@aol.com> If you love horror films, then you need to come to TWISTED NIGHTMARE WEEKEND, Sept 17,18,19 at the Quality Inn in Middleburg Hts....vendors, memorabilia, screenings, great networking. 120 tables of guests!!!!!!!!! Come meet the actual actors, whom have played some of the most horrifying characters on screen. just to name a few: TONY TODD : CANDYMAN ; BILL JOHNSON: LEATHERFACE FROM TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 2; KANE HODDER: JASON VORHEES FRIDAY THE 13TH PT 4-7 ; DICK WARLOCK: MICHAEL MYERS HALLOWEEN 2; DAVID NAUGHTON: AMERICAN WEREWOLFE IN LONDON...THERE ARE OVER 60 CELEBRITY GUESTS!!!!!!!!! We even have Richard Hatch and Herbert Jefferson Jr From the original Battlestar Galactica. Cindy Morgan from Caddy Shack.. Marv Wolfman and Len Wein will be on hand signing comics. and don't forget all the vendors selling dvds, tshirts, memorabilia. plus all day screenings of films. *if you are in any part of the industry, this would be a good show, we have directors, producers, writers, etc.. appearing as well. *GREAT NETWORKING* Please check out the large guest-list at: www.twistednightmareweekend.com feel free to email if you have any questions: info at twistednightmareweekend.com From terrysandler at hotmail.com Sun Sep 12 14:11:28 2004 From: terrysandler at hotmail.com (terry sandler) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 17:11:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Acting Classes at the International Multicultural Center Message-ID:

Acting classes for individuals of all ages:

The International Multicultural Center is pleased to announce their fall session of theatre classes.  Classes will begin on Wednesday, September 22, 2004 and run for twelve weeks in the afternoon/evening.  Class offerings are described below, and include a class for children, class for teenagers, and an adult class.  For more details on times and location, please call (216) 641-7248, or visit our website to register: http://www.internationalcleveland.org

Classes will be taught by Terry M. Sandler, MA.  Mr. Sandler is a New York trained theatre artist currently living in Ohio.  He holds a Master of Arts in Educational Theatre from New York University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts from the State University of New York at New Paltz.  Mr. Sandler currently teaches at Baldwin Wallace College, and frequently teaches at University of Akron and Malone College.  For more on Mr. Sandler's credentials, feel free to visit his website, www.terrysandler.com

Children's Class- Ages 7-11

This course will grant children the freedom to explore the essence of their imagination through use of sound and movement, improvisational games, music, mask/mime, and character development techniques. Prerequisite: Themselves and their imagination.
 
Teenage Class- Ages 12-17
 
The foundation of acting is the reality of doing, a wise acting teacher named Sanford Meisner once stated. This course is designed for the Thespian in all of us. As performers, it is important to grasp the full understanding about what it is to be an affective audience member, a good listener, and a responsive scene partner. As the focus will be on trust exercises and improvisational techniques, young actors will engage in the ideas of being truthful, while living in the moment.
 
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Who?s your favorite actor? Whether it?s Jim Carey, Anthony Hopkins, Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Sandra Bullock, or Robert DeNiro, they all have one thing in common. . . They all started from the beginning. This course is geared to introduce the art of acting to adults with little or no experience. Through use of monologue and basic scene study, the work will challenge and create the necessary foundation for the Thespian in us all. Bring thyself to share thyself.


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-------------------------------1095030788-- From TNTPRESENTS at aol.com Sun Sep 12 18:15:15 2004 From: TNTPRESENTS at aol.com (TNTPRESENTS at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 21:15:15 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]TRIBUNE REVIEW OF TNT'S "ANNIE" -- Sunday, September 12, 2004 Message-ID: -------------------------------1095038115 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAST SHINES IN 'ANNIE' By PATTY KIMERER Tribune Chronicle correpondent NILES -- Despite the erratic nature of the weather this past season, there's always one constant in the forecast: The sun will come out tomorrow. That is, if you attend the Trumbull New Theatre Inc.'s 273rd production, which happens to be a musical about arguably the most popular orphan in fiction. Friday night marked the debut of "Annie," the Tony-winning Broadway classic which spawned several movie incarnations. This production was based on the book by Thomas Meehan and set to music and lyricized by Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin, respectively. It is directed by Anita Philibin. A capacity crowd was on hand to take in the timeless tale of the ever-optimistic Annie, whose lifelong ambition is to be reunited with the parents who abandoned her as a baby in 1922 New York with only the clothes on her back and a half-locket around her neck. In the title role is St. Stephen School seventh-grader Emily Nader Schrader. Emily already has won several regional acting awards and tackled roles in area productions of "Children of Eden," "The Secret Garden", and "Les Miserables" to name a few. As she belted out the signature "Annie" number "Tomorrow" and led the company in the equally recognizable "Hard-Knock Life," Emily demonstrated why "Annie" is a role she was born to play. Her stage presence, whether warbling with the other children, cavorting with the well-behaved canine playing Annie's beloved pup Sandy or holding her own with the talented adults in the cast, is evident at all times. This young lady doesn't just sing and dance well, the kid can act. And it isn't easy to retain an audience's attention when there are adorable preschoolers and lovable dogs frolicking about the stage but Emily did just that in the scenes she shared with the other orphans, particularly Elizabeth Philibin, who plays the littlest urchin, Molly. With her big brown eyes, flowing chestnut hair and perfectly pouty expressiveness, Elizabeth is too cute for words as she prances about the stage. Although the setting jumps from the orphanage to the Warbucks mansion to the streets of New York City complete with faux skyline and back again, the crew made it easy for quick transitions in sheer darkness. One lady who missed nothing was Lynda Gaug, who played Miss Hannigan, the hateful orphanage worker whose selfishness and mistreatment of the girls is legendary. Gaug, a real-life counselor for Lakeview schools, is absolutely hilarious in her role. Her comic timing is impeccable as she swills from a flask, plots against the children and boogies about the stage with her equally-loathesome brother, Rooster, played nicely by Timothy Burke. Tom Gent, as billionaire Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks, uses a singing voice that is soft and tender when appropriate and a real rafters-shaker at times, too. As Warbucks' ever-dutiful assistant Grace Farrell, Renee Johntony also provides soothing melodies. It's a big, bustling cast and crew that really seems like one huge family both on-stage and behind the scenes. And it's one of the few shows that's entirely appropriate -- and enjoyable -- for every member of your own family. "Annie" runs at Trumbull New Theater in Niles for the next several weekends. For more information, call the box office. -------------------------------1095038115 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
CAST SHINES IN 'ANNIE'
 
By PATTY KIMERER
Tribune Chronicle correpondent
 
    NILES -- Despite the err= atic nature of the weather this past season, there's always one constant in=20= the forecast: The sun will come out tomorrow. That is, if you attend the Tru= mbull New Theatre Inc.'s 273rd production, which happens to be a musical abo= ut arguably the most popular orphan in fiction.
 
    Friday=20= night marked the debut of "Annie," the Tony-winning Broadway classic which s= pawned several movie incarnations. This production was based on the book by=20= Thomas Meehan and set to music and lyricized by Charles Strouse and Martin C= harnin, respectively. It is directed by Anita Philibin.
 
    A capacity crowd was on=20= hand to take in the timeless tale of the ever-optimistic Annie, whose lifelo= ng ambition is to be reunited with the parents who abandoned her as a baby i= n 1922 New York with only the clothes on her back and a half-locket around h= er neck.
 
    In the title role is St.= Stephen School seventh-grader Emily Nader Schrader. Emily already has=20= won several regional acting awards and tackled roles in area productions of=20= "Children of Eden," "The Secret Garden", and "Les Miserables" to name a few.=
 
    As she belted out the si= gnature "Annie" number "Tomorrow" and led the company in the equally recogni= zable "Hard-Knock Life," Emily demonstrated why "Annie" is a role she was bo= rn to play.
 
    Her stage presence, whet= her warbling with the other children, cavorting with the well-behaved canine= playing Annie's beloved pup Sandy or holding her own with the talented adul= ts in the cast, is evident at all times.  This young lady doesn't just=20= sing and dance well, the kid can act.
 
    And it isn't easy to ret= ain an audience's attention when there are adorable preschoolers and lovable= dogs frolicking about the stage but Emily did just that in the scenes she s= hared with the other orphans, particularly Elizabeth Philibin, who plays the= littlest urchin, Molly.  With her big brown eyes, flowing chestnut hai= r and perfectly pouty expressiveness, Elizabeth is too cute for words as she= prances about the stage.
 
    Although the setting jum= ps from the orphanage to the Warbucks mansion to the streets of New York Cit= y complete with faux skyline and back again, the crew made it easy for quick= transitions in sheer darkness.
 
    One lady who missed noth= ing was Lynda Gaug, who played Miss Hannigan, the hateful orphanage worker w= hose selfishness and mistreatment of the girls is legendary.
 
    Gaug, a real-life counse= lor for Lakeview schools, is absolutely hilarious in her role. Her comic tim= ing is impeccable as she swills from a flask, plots against the children and= boogies about the stage with her equally-loathesome brother, Rooster, playe= d nicely by Timothy Burke.
 
    Tom Gent, as billionaire= Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks, uses a singing voice that is soft and tender when=20= appropriate and a real rafters-shaker at times, too.
 
    As Warbucks' ever-dutifu= l assistant Grace Farrell, Renee Johntony also provides soothing melodies.
 
    It's a big, bustling cas= t and crew that really seems like one huge family both on-stage and behind t= he scenes. And it's one of the few shows that's entirely appropriate -- and=20= enjoyable -- for every member of your own family. 
 
    "Annie" runs at Trum= bull New Theater in Niles for the next several weekends.  For more info= rmation, call the box office. 
 
 
-------------------------------1095038115-- From TNTPRESENTS at aol.com Sun Sep 12 18:16:32 2004 From: TNTPRESENTS at aol.com (TNTPRESENTS at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 21:16:32 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]VINDICATOR REVIEW OF TNT'S ANNIE -- Sunday, September 12, 2004 Message-ID: -------------------------------1095038192 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit You won't leave 'ANNIE' without a smile TNT's 'Annie' is filled with great music, singing and acting. By WILLIAM K. ALCORN, Vindicator Staff Writer NILES -- Trumbull New Theatre's delightful production of the feel-good musical "Annie" puts a smile on your face and in your heart. "Annie," which opened Friday night, has a large cast filled with cute and talented kids. It's led by the gifted 11-year-old singer and actress Emily Nader Schrader playing the orphan girl Annie, who, by the way, is also 11. Emily is on the money notewise, and her vibrant voice is easily heard and enjoyed throughout the theater. Her ability to portray emotions, both happy and sad, are beyond her years. Not to be upstaged by the children, the adult players are strong character actors and singers who bring flair and experience to their roles. Leading the way are Lynda Gaug as the nasty Miss Hannigan, head of the orphanage, and Tom Gent as Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks. Gent, a solid singer and actor, is convincing as Warbucks, the billionaire industrialist who invites Annie into his home for two weeks during the Christmas season and finds himself wanting to adopt the little girl. What it's about The story, set in the 1930s during the Great Depression, is about Annie's search for her parents, who left her at the orphanage shortly after her birth. Warbucks offers $50,000 to anyone who can prove they are Annie's parents. Gaug is hilarious as the booze-swilling, man-chasing orphanage director, who joins in a scheme with her con-man brother, Rooster Hannigan, and his ditzy girlfriend, Lily St. Regis, ably played by Timothy Burke and Laura Barba, to claim the $50,000. Their rendition of "Easy Street" was one of the highlights of the show. Annie and the orphans of the New York Municipal Orphanage kick-start the play with "It's the Hard-Knock Life," and Emily nails the musical's best-known song, the optimistic "Tomorrow." Community theater is often a family affair, with parents and children participating together. Such is the case in TNT's "Annie," with Garry and Johnna Clark of Youngstown, and their three daughters, Susanna, Tabitha and Rebecca. Garry does a nice job in a a strong supporting role as Warbucks' butler, and Johnna plays one of Warbucks' household staff. Their daughters are members of the children's ensemble. The audience showed its appreciation and approval of the production with a standing ovation. IF YOU GO 'Annie' When: 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 3 p.m. next Sunday; 8 p.m. Sept. 24-25 and Oct. 1-2. Where: Trumbull New Theatre, 5883 Youngstown Road, Niles. Reservations: (330) 652-1103. -------------------------------1095038192 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
You won't leave 'ANNIE' without a smile
 
TNT's 'Annie' is filled with great music, singing an= d acting.
 
By WILLIAM K. ALCORN, Vindicator Staff Writer
 
    NILES -- Trumbull New Theatre's delig= htful production of the feel-good musical "Annie" puts a smile on your face=20= and in your heart.
 
    "Annie," which opened Friday night, h= as a large cast filled with cute and talented kids. It's led by the gifted 1= 1-year-old singer and actress Emily Nader Schrader playing the orphan girl A= nnie, who, by the way, is also 11.
 
    Emily is on the money notewise, and h= er vibrant voice is easily heard and enjoyed throughout the theater.  H= er ability to portray emotions, both happy and sad, are beyond her years.
 
    Not to be upstaged by the children, t= he adult players are strong character actors and singers who bring flair and= experience to their roles.
 
    Leading the way are Lynda Gaug as the= nasty Miss Hannigan, head of the orphanage, and Tom Gent as Oliver "Daddy"=20= Warbucks.
 
    Gent, a solid singer and actor, is co= nvincing as Warbucks, the billionaire industrialist who invites Annie into h= is home for two weeks during the Christmas season and finds himself wanting=20= to adopt the little girl.
 
What it's about
 
    The story, set in the 19= 30s during the Great Depression, is about Annie's search for her parents, wh= o left her at the orphanage shortly after her birth. Warbucks offers $50,000= to anyone who can prove they are Annie's parents.
 
    Gaug is hilarious as the= booze-swilling, man-chasing orphanage director, who joins in a scheme with=20= her con-man brother, Rooster Hannigan, and his ditzy girlfriend, Lily St. Re= gis, ably played by Timothy Burke and Laura Barba, to claim the $50,000.&nbs= p; Their rendition of "Easy Street" was one of the highlights of the show.
 
    Annie and the orphans of= the New York Municipal Orphanage kick-start the play with "It's the Hard-Kn= ock Life," and Emily nails the musical's best-known song, the optimistic "To= morrow."
 
    Community theater is oft= en a family affair, with parents and children participating together.=
 
    Such is the case in TNT'= s "Annie," with Garry and Johnna Clark of Youngstown, and their three daught= ers, Susanna, Tabitha and Rebecca. Garry does a nice job in a a strong suppo= rting role as Warbucks' butler, and Johnna plays one of Warbucks' household=20= staff.
 
    Their daughters are memb= ers of the children's ensemble.
 
    The audience showed its=20= appreciation and approval of the production with a standing ovation.<= /DIV>
 
IF YOU GO
'Annie'
 
When: 8 p.m. Friday and Sa= turday; 3 p.m. next Sunday; 8 p.m. Sept. 24-25 and Oct. 1-2.
 
Where: Trumbull New Theatr= e, 5883 Youngstown Road, Niles.
 
Reservations: (330) 652-11= 03.
 
 
-------------------------------1095038192-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Sep 12 18:40:24 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 18:40:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: CATS @ CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE Message-ID: <20040913014024.6957.qmail@web12007.mail.yahoo.com> ?CATS? ACCEPTABLE, BUT LESS THAN PURR-FECTION AT CAROUSEL. Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times During the Smithsonian Museum?s symposium ,?The Actor?s Role in the Musical,? an original cast member of the New York production of ?CATS? was asked why the show with no plot and few memorable songs had become the longest running musical in Broadway history. His response centered on the belief that the audience became so entranced by each actor ?becoming? the cat he or she was portraying, that the viewers were transported into the world of cats. He went on to say that the costumes and the makeup were also important elements. It?s too bad that Marc Robin, the director and choreographer and costumer Dale Dobermardo of the production of ?CATS? at Carousel Dinner Theatre didn?t attend that lecture. Though Carousel?s production is perfectly acceptable the show lacks the magic needed to transform it into a wonderful experience. Cats are amazing creatures. Each breed is distinct. Each cat has a personality all its own. They are independent beings, refusing to be trained. In order to transform this onto the stage, each actor must transmute him or herself into a particular cat. A Siamese is different from a Persian who is different from an alley cat. As audience members we must instinctively gain that from the actions of the performers. They must remain in that mind-set for the entire show, not just when they are solo performing. In a well-honed production of ?CATS? you should always believe that you are in the presence of a welter of individual cats. Unfortunately, this was not true in the Carousel production. The twitches, the back arches, the posturing, and the face cleaning came and went. The Carousel cats are dressed in representative costumes. No one will believe they are actually cats. Even identifying the breed becomes difficult. Too bad. It was another missed opportunity to help capture the audience. ?CATS? has no plot, per se. It is a series of vignettes based on T. S. Eliot?s ?OLD POSSUM?S BOOK OF PRACTICAL CATS.? Act I starts. It is midnight...not a sound from the pavement. An explosion of lights and music fills the theatre, revealing an abandoned tire plant. One by one, the curious cats emerge. Tonight is the one special night each year when the tribe of Jellicle Cats reunites to celebrate who they are. But the cats are not alone. Humans (the audience) are present in the cats' private world. The cats are at first reluctant and suspicious to include others in their domain. Gradually, the cats not only sing to the audience, but prowl into their presence. The Jellicle Ball allows the humans to gain an understanding of the various types of cats and their habits. The only song from the show that has become well known is the haunting?Memory,? though ?Old Deuteronomy? and ?Mr. Mistoffelees? should sound familiar. Production highlights include ?The Old Gumbie Cat? and its nicely performed tap dancing, and the reprise of ?Memory? which is well sung by Molly A. Curry and Christine Mild. The actors in the Carousel production are young, enthusiastic and generally acceptable, but none are standouts. Many sing words, not meanings. Since they are presenting poetry and the words carry the entire understanding of the show, this is a major faux pas. The strongest singing performances were those by Kate Fahrner, Stephanie Youell, Emily Loftiss, Christine Mild and Molly Curry. Dancing highlights were presented by Johnathan Owen and Ben Franklin. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Carousel?s ?CATS? is an acceptable presentation. Most audience members will be positively impressed. If, however, the director was willing to spend time teaching total characterization and the need to interpret lyrics, and some adjustments were made in costuming, this could be an excellent production. For tickets to ?CATS? call 800-362-4100. Show times are Tuesday through Thursday evenings at 8:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:30 p.m. and Sunday evenings at 5. Matinees are on Wednesday through Saturday at 2. Dinner is served two hours prior to curtain. Ticket prices range from $25.50 to $46. ===== Roy Berko's web page can be found at royberko.info and many of his theatre and dance reviews appear on artscleveland.net. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From HMP at HMPevents.com Sun Sep 12 19:45:18 2004 From: HMP at HMPevents.com (Heather ~ HMPevents) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 22:45:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]entertainment wanted September 26 late afternoon Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C4991A.2DBFCB00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Clear DayHi NEOHIOPAL List Subscribers: I am in need of an entertainer on Sunday, September 26th, 2004 in the late afternoon for 2 - 3 hours. I am seeking entertainment which will be enjoyed by both young kids and adults. The entertainment can range from music to magic. If you are available - please email me at Heather at HMPEVENTS.com. Thank you! Heather McNally Milko HMP Special Events & Promotions 5882 Pearl Road . Cleveland OH 44130 440-888-3575 . 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------=_NextPart_000_011E_01C49453.6E692F00-- From alitivity at yahoo.com Mon Sep 6 17:40:34 2004 From: alitivity at yahoo.com (gregory phillips) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 17:40:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Osper King Message-ID: <20040907004034.3292.qmail@web50607.mail.yahoo.com> Just to let people know. We have put up a page on our old site www.aleon.org . Some of you may remember that Aleon was an Egyptian Rock Opera that I was working on. Anyway if you go to the site its got a little teaser of one of the songs that will be on the CD. Remember to mark your Calender for OCT 23 . Hope to see everyone at the release Concert. Al Diamond Phillips __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From rkreidler at neo.rr.com Mon Sep 6 19:00:47 2004 From: rkreidler at neo.rr.com (Robert F. Kreidler) Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2004 22:00:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Call Ohio Clown College Message-ID: <413D164F.E86D5110@neo.rr.com> --------------8EAA3A1ED661E173D5F5B572 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THE OHIO CLOWN COLLEGE Announces it?s 16th year The college, unique in the State of Ohio, is one of a handful of professional training centers for clowns in the country. The college prepares students, 16 years of age and older to become entry level professional clowns. The theater based course of instruction is 30 weeks from September - April. Classes are Monday evenings 6:00-8:00 PM at Hudson High School and on selected Saturdays at HilaritiesComedy Club, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Enrollment for the Class of 2005 closes September 13th. For more information contact Bob Kreidler, Headmaster, 330.835.9460. Email: rkreidler at neo.rr.com. Also visit us online at www.magicmomentsunlimited.com -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Free Web Email & Filter Enhancements. http://www.freewebemail.com/filtertools/ ------------------------------------------------------------ --------------8EAA3A1ED661E173D5F5B572 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  
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Classes are Monday evenings 6:00-8:00 PM at Hudson High School and on selected Saturdays at HilaritiesComedy Club, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.  Enrollment for the Class of 2005 closes September 13th.

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Canton Comic Opera Company
Presents
A semi-staged concert production of
EL CAPITAN
Music by John Philip Sousa
Book by Chas. Klein
Presented in Celebration of "The March King's" 150th Birthday!
 
SEPTEMBER 11, 2004 at 8:00 PM
SEPTEMBER 12, 2004 at 2:00 PM
 
Tickets: $15 General Admission
             $10 Seniors & Students
 
For Tickets or more information call
330-327-2985 or visit
 
Belle Stone School Auditorium
2100 Rowland Ave. N.E.
Canton, Ohio 44714
 
CAST OF 20
17 - PIECE ORCHESTRA - 17
 
Directed by Mr. Joseph N. Rubin
Musical Direction by Dr. Sebastian A. Birch
 

The Canton Comic Opera Company?s 2004-2005 season will continue with semi-staged concert productions of THE PRINCE OF PILSEN (1903) by Gustav Luders and Frank Pixley April 16 & 17, 2005 and Sigmund Romberg?s THE DESERT SONG (1926) in July, 2005. 

 

The Canton Comic Opera Company is a newly formed, non-profit, semi-professional theatre company, based in Canton, Ohio, dedicated to the preservation and performance of American operettas.  Founded and incorporated in 2003 by executive director, Mr. Joseph N. Rubin, the Canton Comic Opera Company is a volunteer organization providing talented singers and musicians in the Northeastern Ohio community with the opportunity to perform in operetta productions.  The Canton Comic Opera Company is the only theatre company in the world dedicated solely to the performance of historic American operettas. 


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C494E5.D4EC63E0-- From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Tue Sep 7 08:51:56 2004 From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 11:51:56 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]An Evening w/ Raymond Forchion "L.A. and Career Strategy for the Serious Actor" Message-ID: <12b.4b00a16b.2e6f331c@aol.com> -------------------------------1094572316 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit RAYMOND FORCHION September 2004 Born in Moorestown, New Jersey, Raymond Forchion is an award winning Actor, Writer, Producer and Director, accomplished in film, television and theater. Mr. Forchion has completed principal photography in Daytona Florida as a Producer on a feature with South Boy Productions called, "FED TIME." Also in the can, is a new Pilot, which he co-produced and served as Directing Consultant. Ray was a Producer on the 1992 OSCAR nominated short film, "LAST BREEZE OF SUMMER." He co-starred in the EMMY nominated Children's special, "SMART KIDS." "ROAD TRIP: MANLEY AND MARIAH," with Clint Howard and Claudette Roach was the longest running first year film ever at the American Film Institute. Ray Associate Produced that project. In addition to numerous plays, he also directed the televised production of "SE HABLA EVERYTHING," a musical extravaganza with dramatic vignettes celebrating the diversity of Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Theater Center. As an actor, Raymond has appeared in numerous films, television shows and theater. He has performed in almost 100 commercials. Recently he starred as O.J. Simpson in the controversial award winning CBS mini-series "AMERICAN TRAGEDY," with Ving Rhames and Christopher Plummer. Other shows include; WILL AND GRACE, STAR TREK TNG, CITY GUYS and MIAMI VICE..... A produced writer, Mr. Forchion has written several plays and screenplays. Some of his titles include, "NIGHTWALKER, HOW TO BE A STAR, MOONLIGHT SONATA and THE DARKENING PRESENCE." Newly completed are "THE THIRTEENTH KILL and AFTERMATH. Full Moon recently released his feature, "THE HORRIBLE DR. BONES." "CITY OF DARKNESS," has been optioned and will hopefully shoot in 2005. Ray has been called, "the black Stephen King..." and is currently putting the finishing touches on a new taped anthology of short stories called, "DARKER PASSAGES." Mr. Forchion is committed to the advancement of the arts and industry in this country. With the growth of digital film production he helped develop SAG's new Low Budget Film Agreements and chaired it's Casting and Ethnic Employment Opportunities Committee in LA. He was a founder of the S.E. Manley Short Film Festival and has served on the Advisory board of the Hollywood Black Film Festival for several years. He has participated with the Denver International Film Festival, Hollywood Film Festival and the George Lindsey Film Festival in Alabama. Ray also coaches actors in his exciting Motivational Acting Seminars around the country. He believes that each of us is unique in the contribution we bring to the world, and it's only through support of that individual uniqueness that the world can advance to a higher state of being... "Without Passion there is no art." - RGF For further information and filmography, check the Internet Movie Data Base at http://www.imdb.com/ An Evening with Raymond Forchion "L.A. and Career Strategy for the Serious Actor" This seminar is a must for everybody who wants acting as a CAREER and not just a hobby. Raymond will give the actor strategies for the business in this market as well as in the L.A. and New York Markets. If you are planning or thinking about moving to L.A. or New York at anytime in your life, this seminar will help ! It will prepare you for making acting your career and not just a hobby. Philosophy: Mr. Forchion believes the secret of acting is that there is no secret. The craft of acting must be de-mystified and made more practical and immediate. Acting is a state of being and action, not of introspection and self indulgence. No Mumbo Jumbo! Ray gets the performer out of his own head and allows him to be presented to the marketplace. Raymond's philosophy is that an actor has to keep active and visible. Actors also need to be nurtured. The business beats us up enough. The greatest actor in the world if he or she is unseen, is often considered bad as the worst. Each of us is unique in the contribution we bring to the world, and it is through our support of that individual uniqueness that the world will advance to a higher state of being. "There is no art without passion." The Seminar will Take Place On September 23rd In The South Akron, Ohio Area. All Registration Must Be In No Later Than September 13. For Further Booking Information contact: Michelle Dean Hope School of Acting & Studios Akron, Ohio * (330) 644-4421 -------------------------------1094572316 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

RAYMOND FORCHION

September 2004
Born in Moorestown, New Jersey, Raymond Forchion is an award winning Actor, Writer, Prod= ucer and Director, accomplished in film, television and theater. =

 

Mr. Forchion has completed principal photography=20= in Daytona Florida as a Producer on a feature with South Bo= y Productions called, "FED TIME."  Also in the can,  is a new Pilo= t, which he co-produced and served as Directing Consultant. Ray&nb= sp;was a Producer on the 1992 OSCAR nominated short film, "LAST BREEZE=20= OF SUMMER." He co-starred in the EMMY nominated Children's special, "SM= ART KIDS." "ROAD TRIP: MANLEY AND MARIAH," with Clint Howard and Claudette R= oach was the longest running first year film ever at the American Film Insti= tute. Ray Associate Produced that project. In addition to numerous plays, he= also directed the televised production of "SE HABLA EVERYTHING," a musical=20= extravaganza with dramatic vignettes celebrating the diversity of Los An= geles at the Los Angeles Theater Center<= /st1:place>.

As=20= an actor, Raymond has appeared in numerous films, television shows and theat= er. He has performed in almost 100 commercials. Recently he starred as O.J.=20= Simpson in the controversial award winning CBS mini-series "AMERICAN TRAGEDY= ," with Ving Rhames and Christopher Plummer.  Other shows include;= WILL AND GRACE,  STAR TREK TNG,  CITY GUYS and
MIAMIDARKNESS,"  = ;has been optioned and will hopefully shoot in 2005.  Ray has been call= ed, "the black Stephen King..." and is currently putting the finishing touch= es on a new taped anthology of short stories called, "DARKER PASSAGES."=

Mr. Forchion is committed to the advancement of the arts and indust= ry in this country. With the growth of digital film production he helped dev= elop SAG's new Low Budget Film Agreements and chaired it's Casting and Ethni= c Employment Opportunities Committee in LA. He was a founder of the S.E. Man= ley Short Film Festival and has served on the Advisory board of the Hollywoo= d Black Film Festival for several years. He has participated with the Denver= International Film Festival, Hollywood Film Festival and the George Lindsey= Film Festival in
Alabama. Ray also coaches actors in his exciti= ng Motivational Acting Seminars
around the country. He believes that each of us is unique in the cont= ribution we bring to the world, and it's only through support of that indivi= dual uniqueness that the world can advance to a higher state of being...
"Without Passion there is no art." - RGF

For further information= and filmography, check the Internet Movie Data Base at http://www.imdb.com/

 

=  

=  

An Evening=20= with Raymond Forchion "L.A.<= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 22pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"> and Career Strategy for=20= the Serious Actor"

This seminar is a must for everybody who wants acting as a CAREER and not just a=20= hobby. Raymond will give the actor strategies for the business=20= in this market as= well as in the L.A. and New York= Markets.  If you are planning or thinking about moving= to L.A. or New York at anytime in your life, this seminar will help !&= nbsp; It will prepare y= ou for making acting your career and not just a hobby. =  

Each of us is unique in the contribution we bring to th= e world, and it is through our support of that individual uniqueness that the world will advance to a higher state of being. "There is=20= no art without passion."

The Seminar will Take Place On September 23rd I= n The South Akron, Ohio Area.  All Registration Must Be In No Later Tha= n September 13. 

For Further Booking Information contact:=

  Hope School of Acting & Studios

Akron= , <= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 16pt">Ohio * (330)= 644-4421

 

 

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http://mail.yahoo.com --0-297640022-1094573038=:55836-- From davidgutter at hotmail.com Tue Sep 7 09:19:07 2004 From: davidgutter at hotmail.com (David Gutter) Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2004 12:19:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]David Gutter Photographer looking for female models Message-ID:

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From kgallagher at musicofthecross.org Tue Sep 7 09:40:55 2004 From: kgallagher at musicofthecross.org (Kimberly Gallagher) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 12:40:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music of the Cross Seeking Musicians Message-ID: <002301c494f9$720982d0$6401a8c0@KimberlyPC> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C494D7.EAF7E2D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Music of the Cross Ministries is seeking to add musicians to its existing team. If you or someone you know has a passion for Christian music and reaching the world for Christ, please contact us via phone or email: Kimberly Gallagher President Music of the Cross Ministries 4225 Memphis Avenue Old Brooklyn, OH 44109 216.410.6017 kgallagher at musicofthecross.org www.musicofthecross.org ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C494D7.EAF7E2D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Music of the Cross Ministries is seeking to add = musicians to its existing team. If you or someone you know has a passion for = Christian music and reaching the world for Christ, please contact us via phone or email: =  

 

Kimberly Gallagher

President

Music of the Cross = Ministries

4225 = Memphis Avenue=

Old = Brooklyn, = OH = 44109=

216.410.6017=

kgallagher@= musicofthecross.org

www.musicofthecross.org

 

------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C494D7.EAF7E2D0-- From APhelps at broadview-heights.org Tue Sep 7 09:40:43 2004 From: APhelps at broadview-heights.org (Annette Phelps) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 12:40:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Spotlights Present "Pets" (a musical) Message-ID: <818442A28EFE34429C1B09F7794F42D4109820@bhchexch.broadview-heights.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C494F9.6AE53FC7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Broadview Heights Spotlights=20 Community Theater Presents "Pets" If you've ever loved a pet, lost a pet, owned a pet, or want a pet = . . .you'll love this show! A critically acclaimed musical revue for all ages =20 Conceived by Helen Butleroff. Book, music and lyrics by Marion Adler, = Adele Ahronheim, Raphael Crystal,=20 Rick Cummins, R. Engquist, Faye Greenberg, Alison Hubbard, Dan Kael, Kim = Oler,=20 Jimmy Roberts, Ben Schaechter, June Siegel, Carolyn Sloan, T. E. West, = Greer Woodward. =20 Produced through special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing =20 Directed by: Beth Ayers =20 Cast: Lauren Berry, Scott Bunner, Cathy Calabrese, Sue Jeromson, Aaron = Kastanis, Allison Naso, Fran Norris, Deb Sweat =20 Fridays & Saturdays, September 10 through October 1 at 8PM Opening night guests will be treated to a "sparkling reception" Matinees on Saturday & Sunday, October 2&3 at 3PM. =20 Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building=20 on the Broadview Center property - 9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mi. south = of Rt. 82) Enter the main drive and turn right at the stop sign. Follow the signs = past the Police Department and=20 turn right on the first drive. The Cultural Arts Building is the second = on the left. =20 Tickets: $12 for adults and $10 for children (12 & under) and seniors = (65 & over). =20 For reservations or information, call 440/526-4404 or visit the Spotlights' website at = www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org. Space is limited. =20 If you've ever loved a pet, lost a pet, owned a pet, or want a pet=20 . . .you'll love this show! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C494F9.6AE53FC7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Philosophy: Mr. Forchion believes the secret of acting is that there is no s= ecret. The craft of acting must be de-mystified and made more practical and immediate. Acting is a state of being an= d action, not of introspection and self indulgence. No Mumbo Jumbo! Ray gets the performer out of his own head and allows hi= m to be presented to the marketplace. Raymond's philosophy is that an actor=20= has to keep active and visible. Actors also need to be nurture= d. The business beats us up enough. The greatest actor in the world if he or= she is unseen, is often considered bad as the worst.

The Broadview Heights = Spotlights=20

Community=20 Theater

Presents

"Pets"

If=20 you’ve ever loved a pet, lost a pet, owned a pet, or want a pet =

.=20 . .you’ll love this show!

A=20 critically acclaimed musical revue for all = ages

 

Conceived=20 by Helen Butleroff.  Book, = music and=20 lyrics by Marion Adler, Adele Ahronheim, Raphael Crystal, =

Rick=20 Cummins, R. Engquist, Faye Greenberg, Alison Hubbard, Dan Kael, Kim = Oler,=20

Jimmy=20 Roberts, Ben Schaechter, June Siegel, Carolyn Sloan, T. E. West, Greer=20 Woodward.

 

Produced through special arrangement with Dramatic=20 Publishing

 

Directed=20 byBeth Ayers

 

Cast:  Lauren Berry, Scott Bunner, Cathy Calabrese, Sue Jeromson, 
Aaron Kastanis, Allison Naso, Fran Norris, Deb=20 Sweat

 

Fridays=20 & Saturdays, September 10 through October 1 at 8PM

Opening night guests will = be treated=20 to a "sparkling reception"

Matinees=20 on Saturday & Sunday, October 2&3 at=20 3PM.

 

Broadview=20 Heights Cultural Arts Building

on=20 the Broadview Center property   9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mi. = south of=20 Rt. 82)

Enter=20 the main drive and turn right at the stop sign.  Follow the signs past the = Police=20 Department and

turn=20 right on the first drive.  = The=20 Cultural Arts Building is the second on the = left.

 

Tickets:  $12 for = adults and=20 $10 for children (12 & under) and seniors (65 &=20 over).

 

For reservations or information, call=20 440/526-4404

or visit the Spotlights’ website at=20 www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org.

=

Space is limited.

 

If=20 you’ve ever loved a pet, lost a pet, owned a pet, or want a pet=20

.=20 . .you’ll love this show!

------_=_NextPart_001_01C494F9.6AE53FC7-- From botticelli1982 at hotmail.com Tue Sep 7 10:01:15 2004 From: botticelli1982 at hotmail.com (Mary Catalano) Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2004 13:01:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri-C Drama Message-ID:
To my friends and Family,
 Tri-C Drama Club is rasing money to go to ( ACTF) the American College Theater Festival. This a wonderful event help once a year where young college students get to go to work shops on acting and theater for 6 days in Normal,IL.  In addition four students from Tri-c will be competing for the highly honored Irene Ryan awward.  Drama need to raise 2 to 4 thousand dollars before jan. if you can help please make a check out to Tri-c westerne campus drama club.
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Persons applying need to be experienced; Enjoy working with professionally d= irected community theater and actors of all ages including children.
Salary negotiable. Professional pay range.

Shows goes into rehearsal Sept 19 and opens Nov 19. Runs for three weekends.=
Please e mail resume asap and call Bob Navis Jr, Artistic Director, at 216-2= 81-6879.

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--part1_30.60068cf5.2e6f43ab_boundary-- From tstephan at neo.rr.com Tue Sep 7 12:38:27 2004 From: tstephan at neo.rr.com (Tom Stephan) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 15:38:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stow Players Kick-Off Party Message-ID: <000501c49512$3ff669c0$af3aa618@tom> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.B85F4610 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Anyone interested in community theatre in the greater Stow-Munroe Falls = area, Stow Players wants YOU! With 51 years under its belt, Stow Players begins its 2004-2005 season = with a "come check us out" Wine & Cheese Season Kick-Off Party and = Meeting on September 12 from 2-5 p.m. at the Heritage Barn, 5328 Young = Rd., the back entrance to Silver Springs Park. Dress is casual and if you're interested in finding out more about the = onstage and offstage workings of one of the areas's oldest community = theatres, join us! We'd love to have you! RSVP by September 10 by calling the Stow Players reservations line at = 330-655-6051. Our season this year includes: "Funny Money" by Ray Cooney; the Eileen = Moushey adaptation of "Sleeping Beauty;" the heavenly funny musical = "Monky Business" by Mueller, Boland, & Opelka; and the mystery/thriller = "Ladies in Retirement" by Percy and Denham. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.B85F4610 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Anyone interested in community theatre in the greater Stow-Munroe = Falls area, Stow Players wants YOU

Anyone interested in community theatre in the greater = Stow-Munroe Falls area, Stow Players wants YOU!

With 51 years under its belt, Stow Players begins its  2004-2005 season with a = “come check us out”  Wine & = Cheese Season Kick-Off Party and Meeting on September 12 from 2-5 p.m. at the Heritage = Barn, 5328 Young Rd., the back entrance to Silver Springs = Park.

Dress is casual and if you’re interested in finding out = more about the onstage and offstage workings of one of the areas’s oldest = community theatres, join us!  We’d love = to have you!

RSVP by September 10 by calling the Stow Players reservations = line at 330-655-6051.

Our season this year includes: “Funny Money” by Ray = Cooney; the Eileen Moushey adaptation of “Sleeping Beauty;” the heavenly funny = musical “Monky Business” by Mueller, Boland, & Opelka; and the = mystery/thriller “Ladies in Retirement” by Percy and Denham.

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.B85F4610-- From tstephan at neo.rr.com Tue Sep 7 12:39:52 2004 From: tstephan at neo.rr.com (Tom Stephan) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 15:39:52 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stow Players fall show auditions Message-ID: <000501c49512$72410430$af3aa618@tom> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.EABF3D40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Stow Players Announces OPEN AUDITIONS For "Funny Money" by Ray Cooney Sunday, Sept. 12 & Monday, Sept. 13 7:30 p.m. Heritage Barn 5328 Young Rd. Silver Springs Park Stow Casting requirements: 6 men, 2 women Auditioners will be asked to read from the script Perusal scripts available at S-MF Public Library Performance Dates: November 5-20 Fri and Sat evenings; 1 Sunday matinee (Nov.14) Call director Gene Stebbins (330-688-9949) for further info ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.EABF3D40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Stow Players

Stow Players =

Announces

 

OPEN = AUDITIONS

For

 

“Funny Money” = by Ray = Cooney

 

Sunday, Sept. 12 & Monday, Sept. = 13

7:30 p.m.

 

Heritage Barn   5328 Young Rd.  Silver Springs Park   Stow

 

Casting = requirements:

6 men, 2 women

 

Auditioners will be asked to read from the = script

Perusal scripts available at S-MF Public = Library

 

Performance Dates: November = 5-20

Fri and Sat evenings; 1 Sunday matinee = (Nov.14)

 

Call director Gene Stebbins (330-688-9949) for further = info

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.EABF3D40-- From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Tue Sep 7 13:41:16 2004 From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 16:41:16 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hope School of Acting & Studios Fall Registration NOW! Message-ID: <1ee.2a03aa49.2e6f76ec@aol.com> -------------------------------1094589676 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en STOP! Have You Ever Imagined YOUR Child In The Movies? =20 Now It Is Possible, Local & Affordable. =20 Beginning Film Acting Classes For Children Are About To Begin For Ages 6=20= =E2=80=93 15. =20 Children will learn the following: Basic Film Acting Techniques The Difference Between Stage and Film Acting Working In Front Of The Camera How To Memorize A Part In A 20 Minute Movie=20 Will Perform In A 20 Minute Movie (Put on DVD or VHS) How To Take Basic Direction From A Movie Director How To Audition For Commercials, Films and Industrials =20 Register On or Before September 11, 2004 and Receive A Free DVD or VHS of=20 Your Child In A 20 Minute Movie. =20 Stage acting is very important and will not be ignored, however, for this=20 school year we will be beginning with FILM acting. This will help you and y= our=20 child determine if this is something they would choose to pursue. Fall clas= ses=20 will go from September to January. Spring classes will go from February to=20 June.=20 =20 =20 For More Information and To Register Your Child Please Contact Michelle Dean= =20 Hope School of Acting & Studios Akron, Ohio * 330-644-4421 -------------------------------1094589676 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

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-------------------------------1094589676-- From rboothie at zoominternet.net Tue Sep 7 14:29:30 2004 From: rboothie at zoominternet.net (Richard Boothroyd) Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2004 17:29:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TWOFER TICKET SPECIAL FROM THE ROSE in Medina Message-ID: This marks the return of our most successful ticket promotion but you must act by midnight 9/10/04. This special is for our internet patrons only. Get 20 admissions for the cost of 10 regardless of their advertised price by purchasing our 10 pack of "TWOFERS". These tickets may be used for any show at any price (depending on availability) when you make a ticket purchase online in advance or bring them to the door at show time. To date, over 75% of our Twofer pack tickets have been used in under six months since they were first offered for sale. The way it works is each 10 pack costs $50. You may purchase as many as 5 packs per patron. These will be mailed out to you within one week of our receiving your order. You must act quickly because this promotion is only good until midnight 9/10/04 and you MUST purchase your coupons online using the Vendini ticketing system. See...sometimes technology can be rewarding! THE ROSE reserves the right to terminate early or extend this offer with prior notification on our website and here on NEOPAL. www.therosetheater.com From dkilbane at cptonline.org Tue Sep 7 14:31:29 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 17:31:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cutting Edge Theatre Classes at CPT! Fall CPT Academy begins soon! Message-ID: The first session is Saturday, September 18, 2004. Sign up today! Cleveland Public Theatre Presents CPT Academy?s Fall 2004 Session Cutting Edge theatre training for children, teens, and adults! Contact: Holly Holsinger, CPT Academy Director 216/631-2727 ext. 362 cptacademy at cptonline.org CPT Academy?s fall session consists of ten consecutive Saturdays from September 18 - November 20, 2004. All classes take place on the CPT campus. Classes for Adults (ages 18 and up) Acting 101 Geared for beginners or those looking for a good review of the basics, Acting 101 explores the four fundamental principles of good acting used by Robert Cohen (Acting Power, Acting Professionally). Taught by Holly Holsinger, 11:15 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. $125 Ten Minute Playwright This class is a great introduction into the craft of playwriting by mastering the technique of the ten-minute play. Through writing and analyzing ?mini-plays? students will investigate the elements of what makes great theatre. The class will culminate in an exciting afternoon in which each playwright will pick one of his/her plays for a staged reading. Taught by Greg Vovos, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. $150 Physical Approaches to Character This Academy class is an intense investigation into character from a physical perspective, offering actors a set of tools for approaching all types of theatre. Emphasis will be on the development of a physical vocabulary; an exploration into image, text, and observation; and the application of these skills in scenework. Taught by Jyana S. Gregory, 3:15 p.m. - 4:45p.m. $135 Classes for Teens and Kids Act Out! (ages 12-17) Focusing on exploring individual creativity, teens will have the opportunity to delve into their own stories through writing, improvisation, and word and movement exercises. The final class will be a presentation of original work. Taught by Jill Levin, 11:15 a.m. - 12:30p.m. $125 The Play Room (ages 6-11) The class will allow young actors to create a play, through interaction with children?s literature. This semester will focus on children?s author/artist Graeme Base. Through group exploration, improvisation, and theater games, students will be encouraged to work as an ensemble. Taught by Jill Levin, 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. $100 Fairy Tales (ages 3-5) A fun approach for little performers just starting out, this class uses interactive games, art projects, music, dress-up, and new stories to act out each week. Familiar fairytales and stories from around the world offer exciting opportunties for young playmakers. Taught by Holly Holsinger, 10:00 a.m. -11:00 am, $100 The Faculty Holly Holsinger brings over 20 years of acting and teaching experience to the CPT Academy. In 2001, Holly was voted "Best Actress in Cleveland" by The Free Times. She has toured the U.S., Canada, Europe and Brazil performing with Wishhounds performance group, as well as taking on classic roles for the stage. She holds an M.F.A. in Acting from the University of California, Irvine where she studied with Robert Cohen (Acting Power) and experimental theatre guru Jerzy Grotowski. Holly has taught theatre at Ohio State University, University of Akron, Tri-C, and Lorain Co. Community College, and she has been teaching and performing for children since 1987. Jill Levin has been an acting teacher for many years, working with actors at Cleveland Public Theatre, the Cleveland Play House, Wisdom Bridge Theater in Chicago, and Pennsylvania Stage Company. She has performed in numerous shows at CPT as well as theaters in New York, Chicago, and Tokyo. She has extensive professional actor training, and is a graduate of New York's Circle in the Square Theater School. Jyana S. Gregory is currently the Associate Artistic Director at CPT where she directed Dojoji last spring and will direct Suzan-Lori Park?s Venus in February. Prior to moving to Cleveland last summer, Jyana was living in New York where she ran performance company ACTIVE EYE (www.activeeye.org), directed plays and operas, and assisted directors such as Shi-Zheng Chen and David Herskovits. She is a graduate of Yale University and has studied traditional and contemporary performing arts in Japan. Greg Vovos is a playwright and director whose work has been seen at many theatres in the Cleveland area. Most recently he directed Wait! and Charge at CPT. His plays have been produced all over the country and as far away as Belgrade and Australia. He earned his MFA in Playwriting from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Vovos taught Playwriting, Theatre History and Theatre Appreciation at the UNLV. Since his return to Cleveland, he has sat on the Board of Directors for Charenton Theater Company and has taught theatre at Cuyahoga Community College. He is the co-founder and Artistic Director of TITLEWave theatre, a theatre company that produces exclusively new plays. The mission of Cleveland Public Theatre is to foster a more conscious and compassionate community through the arts. From JWizardM at aol.com Tue Sep 7 14:41:21 2004 From: JWizardM at aol.com (JWizardM at aol.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 17:41:21 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]SPANISH or MEXICAN Dancer, Educator, or Entertainer?? 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Spanish Club
Orange High School
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-------------------------------1094596269-- From pr at pizzathemovie.com Tue Sep 7 16:18:15 2004 From: pr at pizzathemovie.com (pr at pizzathemovie.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 19:18:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]an Northeast Ohio film is released on DVD Message-ID: <320F7D2F-0124-11D9-9358-000393C5FCF8@pizzathemovie.com> --Apple-Mail-110-327778508 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE an Northeast Ohio film is released on DVD CLEVELAND, Ohio - Sept. 7, 2004 - Eleven months since principle photography commenced, PIZZA: The Movie has been released on DVD and is available for purchase on the internet. The shooting schedule which began in fall '03 and finished in May '04 just in time for the MPAA screening date on May 26. With the actors and actresses all native to Ohio at the time, all of the shooting locations in and around the Cleveland area, and almost all of the soundtrack from bands residing in the state, this is a truly Ohio independent film, featuring some of the best talent in the region. Craig Wisniewski, Jason Muzie, Daniela Mangialardo, and Alex Adzioski round out the principle characters in this comedy/satire which has "genuine laughs" - (Duane Martin, Rogue Cinema) and is "smart, but fun" - (John Z. Beck - Reel Good Movies). Donald Gregory, the writer/director, describes the movie as an 'incredible learning experience and hopefully a stepping stone for all involved'. He plans on producing two more films in Ohio for 2005. The DVD is available for purchase at www.pizzathemovie.com ($12 + 2 shipping), where one can also watch the trailer, see pictures, and more. Contact: Donald Gregory (440) 864-8774 pr at pizzathemovie.com http://www.pizzathemovie.com --Apple-Mail-110-327778508 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE an Northeast Ohio film is released on DVD CLEVELAND, Ohio - Sept. 7, 2004 - Eleven months since principle photography commenced, PIZZA: The Movie has been released on DVD and is available for purchase on the internet. The shooting schedule which began in fall '03 and finished in May '04 just in time for the MPAA screening date on May 26. With the actors and actresses all native to Ohio at the time, all of the shooting locations in and around the Cleveland area, and almost all of the soundtrack from bands residing in the state, this is a truly Ohio independent film, featuring some of the best talent in the region. Craig Wisniewski, Jason Muzie, Daniela Mangialardo, and Alex Adzioski round out the principle characters in this comedy/satire which has "genuine laughs" - (Duane Martin, Rogue Cinema) and is "smart, but fun" - (John Z. Beck - Reel Good Movies). Donald Gregory, the writer/director, describes the movie as an 'incredible learning experience and hopefully a stepping stone for all involved'. He plans on producing two more films in Ohio for 2005. The DVD is available for purchase at www.pizzathemovie.com ($12 + 2 shipping), where one can also watch the trailer, see pictures, and more. Contact: Donald Gregory (440) 864-8774 pr at pizzathemovie.com http://www.pizzathemovie.com --Apple-Mail-110-327778508-- From gmaher at alltel.net Tue Sep 7 21:13:17 2004 From: gmaher at alltel.net (Gary Maher) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 00:13:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Announce Auditions for You're A Good Man Charlie Brown Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C49538.A3C1A2A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hudson Players Announce Auditions September 12 & 13 For You?re A Good Man Charlie Brown The Hudson Players will hold auditions for their You?re A Good Man Charlie Brown (Revival Version) at 7 pm, September 12 & 13, at Barlow Community Center located on Oviatt Street in Hudson, across from the Hudson Fire Department. You?re A Good Man Charlie Brown played for 1,597 performances in New York at the Theatre 80 St. Marks in 1966. The show is best described as an average day in the life of Charlie Brown. It is a day made up of little moments picked from all the days of Charlie Brown, from Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter despair, all mixed in with the lives of his friends (both human and non-human) and strung together on the string of a single day, from bright uncertain morning to hopeful starlit evening. In 1998 the authors and producers of the original 1966 musical show, You?re A Good Man Charlie Brown, decided it was time for a major revival of the work in a Broadway theatre. The idiomatic, intimate innocence of the characters that is presented in the original stage production has been maintained, but a new perspective has been added by emphasizing the insatiable insouciance of the characters that was held in check in the original. The new cast of characters includes Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, Snoopy and Sally Brown Performances will be November 5, 6, 12, 13, 14, 19 & 20 at 8 pm at the Barlow Community Center. More information is available via the Hudson Players website (www.hudsonplayers.com) or by calling 330-655-8522. Auditioners are asked to bring a prepared song. Accompaniment will be provided. Those attending should also be prepared to read from the script and do some slight movement exercises. In addition, the Hudson Players are assembling their 3rd Annual Community Talent Show being present September 17 & 18. Tickets are available now by calling the box offices at 330-655-8522. The Hudson Players are one of the area?s longest running community theaters and are members of the Hudson Chamber of Commerce, The Ohio Community Theatre Association and the American Association of Community Theater. The Hudson Players are a non-profit 501-C-3 organization. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C49538.A3C1A2A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 Hudson = Players=20 Announce Auditions September 12 & 13 For You=92re A Good Man = Charlie=20 Brown

 

The Hudson Players = will hold=20 auditions for their You=92re A Good Man Charlie Brown (Revival = Version) at=20 7 pm, September 12 & 13, at Barlow Community Center located on = Oviatt Street=20 in Hudson, across from the Hudson Fire Department.

 

You=92re=20 A Good Man Charlie Brown=20 played for 1,597 performances in New York at the Theatre 80 St. Marks in = 1966.=20 The show is best described as an average day in the life of Charlie = Brown. It is=20 a day made up of little moments picked from all the days of Charlie = Brown, from=20 Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter = despair, all=20 mixed in with the lives of his friends (both human and non-human) and = strung=20 together on the string of a single day, from bright uncertain morning to = hopeful=20 starlit evening.

 

In = 1998 the authors=20 and producers of the original 1966 musical show, You=92re A Good Man = Charlie=20 Brown, decided it was time for a major revival of the work in a = Broadway=20 theatre. The idiomatic, intimate innocence of the characters that is = presented=20 in the original stage production has been maintained, but a new = perspective has=20 been added by emphasizing the insatiable insouciance of the characters = that was=20 held in check in the original. The new cast of characters includes = Charlie=20 Brown, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, Snoopy and Sally Brown

 

Performances will = be=20 November 5, 6, 12, 13, 14, 19 & 20 at 8 pm at the Barlow Community=20 Center.  More information = is=20 available via the Hudson Players website (www.hudsonplayers.com) or by = calling=20 330-655-8522.

 

Auditioners are = asked to=20 bring a prepared song. Accompaniment will be provided. Those attending = should=20 also be prepared to read from the script and do some slight movement=20 exercises.

 

In addition, the = Hudson=20 Players are assembling their 3rd Annual Community Talent Show = being=20 present September 17 & 18. Tickets are available now by calling the = box=20 offices at 330-655-8522.

 

The Hudson Players = are one=20 of the area=92s longest running community theaters and are members of = the Hudson=20 Chamber of Commerce, The Ohio Community Theatre Association and the = American=20 Association of Community Theater. The Hudson Players are a non-profit = 501-C-3=20 organization.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C49538.A3C1A2A0-- From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Wed Sep 8 07:41:26 2004 From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 10:41:26 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Location and Times for Fall Registration for The Hope School of Acting & Studios Message-ID: <1e.33223eea.2e707416@aol.com> -------------------------------1094654486 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Here is the info on where and when registration will be (classes also) for the Hope School of Acting and Studios until we are able to purchase a building. Classes are held at 520 S. Main Street, Akron Ohio in the Canal Place Warehouse. Entrance is by the loading docks. Times for classes depend on your childs age. Registration begins at 9am on Sept 11th. Your child will have the opportunity to audition in front of the camera. We look forward to seeing you and your child/children there. Any questions please call Michelle Dean CEO/Founder Hope School of Acting & Studios 330-644-4421 -------------------------------1094654486 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Here is the info on where and when registration will be (classes also)=20= for the Hope School of Acting and Studios until we are able to purchase a bu= ilding.
 
Classes are held at 520 S. Main Street, Akron Ohio in the Canal Place W= arehouse.  Entrance is by the loading docks.  Times for classes de= pend on your childs age.  Registration begins at 9am on Sept 11th. = ; Your child will have the opportunity to audition in front of the camera.&n= bsp; We look forward to seeing you and your child/children there.
 
Any questions please call
Michelle Dean
CEO/Founder
Hope Schoo= l of Acting & Studios
330-644-4421
-------------------------------1094654486-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Sep 8 08:29:45 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 11:29:45 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's "Tricks of the Trade . . . " Series Continues This Saturday Message-ID: <82.15563939.2e707f69@aol.com> --part1_82.15563939.2e707f69_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable You Can Still Get Your Career In Gear With . . . "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Development"=20 How-to Workshops WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, at Shaker Hts. locations. Sue Johnson, Director "We help you get to where you want to be." .=A0=A0 Saturdays,=A0=A0 thru Dec. 4th ,=A0 10:30 AM - 12:00 noon.=A0=20 .=A0 See Added Monday Night Sessions, below, 7:00 - 8:30 PM To learn more about Sue Johnson and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, g= o=20 to http://suejohnson.blogspot.com To register for ongoing classes in Career, Craft & Professional development=20 for Actors, Playwrights, Directors, and Other Performing Artists, call=20 (216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0 The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors= ' Studio=20 also offers participants a variety of "PlayActs" performance opportunities. New Concepts. . .=20 Incorporating Spiritual Aspects into Pursuing Your Passion! Discover a Unique, New Approach=20 to=20 Becoming a Successful Performing Artist Learn & use "Tricks of the Trade. . ." based on=20 your individual 'Signature Style.' HOW-to . . . =A0=A0=20 . Sat. 9/11: Select, & Memorize Contemporary & Classical Monologues=20 . Sat. 9/18: Prepare, Practice & Audition for Monologues & Scene work See yourself on-camera & get feedback. . Sat. 9/25: Become a Voiceover Talent (commercial & industrial for radio &=20 TV) Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep the= =20 listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Commercial= ,=20 Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require unique voiceov= er=20 abilities.=A0 Get feedback & find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it lo= oks. . Sat. 10/2: Create your voiceover demo in content & format . Sat. 10/9: Develop & Practice On-Camera Skills & Techniques (commercial,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 industrial & film) There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0=20 Practice using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV &=20= film=20 different from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will give you feedback=20= & show=20 you how to adapt your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions=20 and jobs.=20 . Sat. 10/16: Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.=A0 See= =20 yourself as talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents see you.=A0 L= earn=20 how your facial expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body language/movement &=20 voice project on-camera. Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work. . Sat. 10/23:=A0 Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques for On-stag= e,=20 On-camera & Voiceover=20 Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have= you=20 been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the details -=20 pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voi= ce:=20 enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to give your=20 characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians, too. . Sat. 10/30: Market Your "Tools of the Trade" Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo=20 Tapes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by know= ing -=20 when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need. . Sat. 11/6: Structure & write your talent resume in content & format . Sat. 11/13: Get your professional head shot project done . Sat. 11/20: Market Yourself as a Talent & Business Person Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting.=A0 Y= ou=20 will have to know about the following to increase=A0 your chances of being=20 successful=A0 --=A0 Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Direc= tors,=20 Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contractor, Record k= eeping:=20 Income & Expenses. [No session Sat. 11/27.] . Sat. 12/4: "Get Your Big Break, Get Work, & Get Paid"=A0 Locally, Regional= ly & =20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Nationally Learn How to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major= =20 talent markets. Everything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to -=20 Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Show= cases"=20 and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. Fee:=A0 $25.00=A0=A0 per individual session. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00=A0 Advanced payment for 3 or more sessions b= y September 1st .=20 Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter. Major Credit cards accepted. ($20.00 minimum) Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=20 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com=20 Don't Forget . . . "Tricks of the Trade . . . " sessions Mondays 7:00 - 8:30 pm for your convenience.=A0=20 And, Private Coaching is always an option. Monday 7:00 - 8:30 Classes=20 =A0 . Mon 9/13:=A0 Develop & Practice On-Camera Skills & Techniques (commercial,= =20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 industrial & film) There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0=20 Practice using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV &=20= film=20 different from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will give you feedback=20= & show=20 you how to adapt your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions=20 and jobs.=20 . Mon. 9/20: Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.=A0 See= =20 yourself as talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents see you.=A0 L= earn=20 how your facial expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body language/movement &=20 voice project on-camera. Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work. . Mon. 9/27: Become a Voiceover Talent (commercial & industrial for radio &=20 TV) Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep the= =20 listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Commercial= ,=20 Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require unique voiceov= er=20 abilities.=A0 Get feedback & find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it lo= oks. . Mon.10/4: Create your voiceover demo in content & format . Mon. 10/11: Market Your "Tools of the Trade" Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo=20 Tapes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by know= ing -=20 when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need. . Mon. 10/18: Structure & write your talent resume in content & format . Mon. 10/25: Get your professional head shot project done . Mon. 11/1: "Get Your Big Break, Get Work, & Get Paid"=A0 Locally, Regional= ly & =20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Nationally Learn How to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major= =20 talent markets. Everything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to -=20 Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Show= cases"=20 and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. . Mon. 11/8:=A0 Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques for On-stage= ,=20 On- =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 camera & Voiceo= ver=20 Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have= you=20 been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the details -=20 pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voi= ce:=20 enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to give your=20 characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians, too. Fee:=A0 $25.00=A0=A0 per individual session. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00=A0 Advanced payment for 3 or more sessions b= y September 1st .=20 Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter. Major Credit cards accepted. ($20.00 minimum) Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=20 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com=20 http://suejohnson.blogspot.com --part1_82.15563939.2e707f69_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

You C= an Still Get Your Career In Gear
With . . .

"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Developmen= t"
How-to Workshops

WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio,
at Shaker Hts. locations. Sue Johnson, Director
"We help you get to where you want to be."

.
=A0=A0 Saturdays,=A0=A0 thru Dec. 4th ,=A0 10:30 AM - 12:00 no= on.=A0
.=A0 See Added Monday Night Sessions, below, 7:00 - 8:30 PM

To learn more about Sue Johnson and the WAKE UP And=20= LIVE's Actors' Studio, go to http://suejohnson.blogspot.com

To register for ongoing classes in Career, Craft & Professional developm= ent for Actors, Playwrights, Directors, and Other Performing Artists, call (= 216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0 The WAKE UP And LIVE's A= ctors' Studio also offers participants a variety of "PlayActs" performance opportunities.

New Concepts. . .

Incorporating Spiritual Aspects into Pursui= ng Your Passion!

Discover a Unique, New Approach
to
Becoming a Successful Performing Artist

Learn & use "Tricks of the Trade. . ." based on
your individual 'Signature Style.'


HOW-to . . .
=A0=A0
. Sat. 9/11: Select, & Memorize Contemporary & Classical Monolo= gues
. Sat. 9/18: Prepare, Practice & Audition for Monologues & Scene w= ork
             =20=   
See yourself on-camera & get feedback.

. Sat. 9/25: Become a Voiceover Talent (commercial & industrial for= radio & TV)
Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep= the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Comme= rcial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require uni= que voiceover abilities.=A0 Get feedback & find out why voiceover work i= sn't easy as it looks.
. Sat. 10/2: Create your voiceover demo in content & format

. Sat. 10/9: Develop & Practice On-Camera Skills & Techniques (= commercial,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0    indust= rial & film)

There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Pr= actice using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV &= ; film different from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will give you fe= edback & show you how to adapt your stage skills to be successful for on= -camera auditions and jobs.

. Sat. 10/16: Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Fil= m Acting
Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.= =A0 See yourself as talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents s= ee you.=A0 Learn how your facial expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body lang= uage/movement & voice project on-camera. Enhance the way you look, speak= & act to get work.

. Sat. 10/23:=A0 Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques=20= for On-stage,
            &nbs= p;          On-camera & Voi= ceover

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

. Sat. 10/30: Market Your "Tools of the Trade"
Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo T= apes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by knowi= ng - when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need.=
. Sat. 11/6:   Structure & write your talent resume in co= ntent & format
. Sat. 11/13: Get your professional head shot project done


. Sat. 11/20: Market Yourself as a Talent & Business Person<= BR> Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting.=A0 Y= ou will have to know about the following to increase=A0 your chances of bein= g successful=A0 --=A0 Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Dir= ectors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contract= or, Record keeping: Income & Expenses.

[No session Sat. 11/27.]


. Sat. 12/4: "Get Your Big Break, Get Work, & Get Paid"=A0 Locally,= Regionally &
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0    =20= Nationally

Learn How to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other m= ajor talent markets. Everything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - t= o - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All abo= ut "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed &= amp; to get work.


Fee:=A0 $25.00=A0=A0 per individual session.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00=A0 Advanced payment for 3 or more session= s by September 1st .

Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter.

Major Credit cards accepted. ($20.00 minimum)

Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.
Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com

Don't Forget . . . "Tricks of the Tr= ade . . . " sessions
Mondays 7:00 - 8:30 pm for your convenience.=A0
And, Private Coaching is always an option.

Monday 7:00 - 8:30 Classes


=A0
. Mon 9/13:=A0 Develop & Practice On-Camera Skills & Techniq= ues (commercial,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0    &= nbsp; industrial & film)

There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Pr= actice using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV &= ; film different from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will give you fe= edback & show you how to adapt your stage skills to be successful for on= -camera auditions and jobs.

. Mon. 9/20: Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Film Ac= ting
Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.= =A0 See yourself as talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents s= ee you.=A0 Learn how your facial expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body lang= uage/movement & voice project on-camera. Enhance the way you look, speak= & act to get work.

. Mon. 9/27: Become a Voiceover Talent (commercial & industrial for= radio & TV)
Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep= the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Comme= rcial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require uni= que voiceover abilities.=A0 Get feedback & find out why voiceover work i= sn't easy as it looks.
. Mon.10/4: Create your voiceover demo in content & format

. Mon. 10/11: Market Your "Tools of the Trade"
Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo T= apes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by knowi= ng - when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need.=
. Mon. 10/18: Structure & write your talent resume in content &a= mp; format
. Mon. 10/25: Get your professional head shot project done


. Mon. 11/1: "Get Your Big Break, Get Work, & Get Paid"=A0 Locally,= Regionally &
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0    &= nbsp;  Nationally

Learn How to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other m= ajor talent markets. Everything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - t= o - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All abo= ut "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed &= amp; to get work.

. Mon. 11/8:=A0 Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques=20= for On-stage, On-
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0   =20= camera & Voiceover

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

Fee:=A0 $25.00=A0=A0 per individual session.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00=A0 Advanced payment for 3 or more session= s by September 1st .

Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter.

Major Credit cards accepted. ($20.00 minimum)

Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.
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--part1_82.15563939.2e707f69_boundary-- From terrymichelle01 at hotmail.com Wed Sep 8 08:39:22 2004 From: terrymichelle01 at hotmail.com (Terry M) Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 11:39:22 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LGBT Artists Needed!! Message-ID: Hello everyone.... Wild Plum is turning Cleveland's Lesbian and Gay Community Service Center into an Art Gallery of LGBT works. We are accepting all types of art from Photography to Sculpture to Painting and more!! The Gallery opening is October 8th in celebration of National Coming Out Weekend. So please if you are an artist or artist ally contact me for information. TerryMichelle01 at hotmail.com or 216-651-4224 Thanks Everyone.... Terry Michelle www.wildplum.bravehost.com _________________________________________________________________ Check out Election 2004 for up-to-date election news, plus voter tools and more! http://special.msn.com/msn/election2004.armx From kjgiordano at yahoo.com Wed Sep 8 09:28:59 2004 From: kjgiordano at yahoo.com (Kevin Giordano) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 09:28:59 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woodwind Player Looking For Pit Orchestra. Message-ID: <20040908162859.98748.qmail@web60608.mail.yahoo.com> --0-821423695-1094660939=:98227 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Woodwind Player Looking For Pit Orchestra. Kevin J. Giordano Clarinet / Saxophone (216) 533-7602 Kjgiordano at yahoo.com Past Productions Include: 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 Meet Me In St. Louis Forty-Second Street A Music Man Ragtime Grease Hot Mikado Sweeney Todd (upcoming) Guys and Dolls (upcoming) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! Enter now. --0-821423695-1094660939=:98227 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Woodwind Player Looking For Pit Orchestra.

 

Kevin J. Giordano

Clarinet / Saxophone

(216) 533-7602

Kjgiordano at yahoo.com

 

Past Productions Include:

 

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

Meet Me In St. Louis

Forty-Second Street

A Music Man

Ragtime

Grease 

Hot Mikado

Sweeney Todd (upcoming)

Guys and Dolls (upcoming)


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These classes are offered by two = very =0A= talented gentlemen.  I have had the pleasure of working with the = both of =0A= them, and it is my honor to have them working at the Beck Center = teaching what =0A= they know best.  Want to know Meisner?  Don Squires is your = man.  =0A= Want to write a play?  Greg Vovos can get you to do just = that.  Please =0A= call 216 521 2540 x222 to register now!  Any questions call me, 216 = 521 =0A= 2540 x227 :)  Happy Fall everyone!

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C495DF.B4C772C8-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Wed Sep 8 13:25:28 2004 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 13:25:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Spider's Web" opens Friday at Clague Playhouse Message-ID: <20040908202528.66139.qmail@web81405.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1867296620-1094675128=:56667 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 33145 Phone: 440-331-0403 Spider's Web, a mystery by Agatha Christie and directed by Douglas Farren opens Friday, September 10th and run through October 3rd. Performances are Thursday - Saturday at 8PM and Sundays at 2PM Tickets are $11.00 and may be purchased by calling the Box Office Wed - Sat 1-6PM --0-1867296620-1094675128=:56667 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 33145
Phone:  440-331-0403
 
Spider's Web, a mystery by Agatha Christie and directed by Douglas Farren opens Friday, September 10th and run through October 3rd.
 
Performances are Thursday - Saturday at 8PM and Sundays at 2PM
 
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-------------------------------1094678333-- From laughalotproductions at yahoo.com Wed Sep 8 14:23:48 2004 From: laughalotproductions at yahoo.com (jim leo) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 14:23:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Filming Location (House/Condo) Needed Message-ID: <20040908212349.80893.qmail@web51108.mail.yahoo.com> --0-311533647-1094678628=:80222 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Laughalot productions is in pre production for a feature length independent comedy and we are looking for a small starter house/condo location preferably in the Columbus/Central Ohio area. Shooting will take place on weekends in September and October and I anticipate that this scene will be needed for the 4 - 5 Saturdays. Due to a limited budget, minimal compensation can be offered for permission use the location - - but you would be helping an indie film maker out (and that's good karma)! Please contact Jim at laughalotproductions at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! --0-311533647-1094678628=:80222 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
 
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New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! --0-311533647-1094678628=:80222-- From emadden at kent.edu Wed Sep 8 15:13:32 2004 From: emadden at kent.edu (Liz Madden) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 18:13:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR Message-ID: <20040908221332.C522D1249BE@smtp.kent.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C495CF.8D294EC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: KSU'S SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE IN SEARCH OF 2 CHILDREN ACTORS FOR SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR Kent, Ohio - Kent State University's School of Theatre & Dance is in search of two young actors for the production of Six Characters in Search of an Author. Roles are available for one girl who plays between 4 - 6 years old and one boy who plays between 8 - 10 years old. The girl will get wet, with water, at the end of the play because the character has drowned. The girl is still and quiet most of the play. The boy is quiet and vulnerable throughout the play. He does commit suicide at the end of the play. Character will be seen only in silhouette at the final moment. The possibility exists that both roles will be double cast due to age. To schedule an audition appointment with director Terry Burgler, please call 330-672-0113. Directed by Terry Burgler, performances of Six Characters in Search of an Author are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2 PM from October 8 - 17, 2004. Those auditioning must be able to attend all of these performances. Children in the production will join the company in mid-September. Rehearsals are Sunday through Monday evenings. Children will not be called to all rehearsals and will be released from rehearsal early most evenings until dress rehearsals and performances. Children would be expected to attend all rehearsals during tech week beginning, Saturday, October 2 until opening Friday, October 8. Six Characters in Search of an Author does include adult language and themes. Luigi Pirandello's benchmark play is about a family of unfinished characters who take over the rehearsal of another work in order to have their own story told. Pirandello's playful opening moments soon give way to the horror of the story the characters have to tell. Though the characters fight to have their scenes played out at last, they are often at cross-purposes, unhappy with the actors' interpretations and arguing over whom is at fault in their tragedy. For more information regarding Six Characters in Search of an Author, the auditions or to schedule an appointment please contact Terry Burgler at 330-672-0113 or tburgler at kent.edu. Kent State University School of Theatre & Dance Elisabeth Madden Managing Director 330-672-0103 emadden at kent.edu ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C495CF.8D294EC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

KSU’S SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE IN SEARCH OF 2 CHILDREN ACTORS FOR = SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN = AUTHOR

     = ;      

Kent, Ohio – Kent State University’s School of Theatre & = Dance is in search of two young actors for the production of Six Characters in Search of an Author.  Roles = are available for one girl who plays between 4 – 6 years old and one boy who = plays between 8 – 10 years old.  The girl will get wet, with water, = at the end of the play because the character has drowned.  The girl is still = and quiet most of the play.  The boy is quiet and vulnerable throughout the = play.  He does commit suicide at the end of the play.  Character will be seen = only in silhouette at the final moment.  The possibility exists that both = roles will be double cast due to age.  To schedule an audition appointment with = director Terry Burgler, please call 330-672-0113.

 

Directed by Terry Burgler, = performances of Six Characters in Search of an = Author are Tuesday – Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2 PM from October 8 = – 17, 2004.  Those auditioning must be able to attend all of these = performances.  Children in the production will join the company in mid-September.  = Rehearsals are Sunday through Monday evenings.  Children will not be called to all = rehearsals and will be released from rehearsal early most evenings until dress = rehearsals and performances.  Children would be expected to attend all = rehearsals during tech week beginning, Saturday, October 2 until opening Friday, October = 8.

 

=

 Six Characters in Search of an Author = does include adult language and themes.  Luigi Pirandello’s = benchmark play is about a family of unfinished characters who take over the rehearsal of = another work in order to have their own story told.  Pirandello’s = playful opening moments soon give way to the horror of the story the characters have to = tell.  Though the characters fight to have their scenes played out at last, = they are often at cross-purposes, unhappy with the actors’ interpretations = and arguing over whom is at fault in their tragedy.

 

For more information = regarding Six Characters in Search of an Author, = the auditions or to schedule an appointment please contact Terry Burgler at 330-672-0113 or tburgler at kent.edu.

 

Kent State University

School of Theatre & Dance

Elisabeth Madden

Managing Director

330-672-0103

emadden at kent.edu

 

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C495CF.8D294EC0-- From info at CoachHouseTheatre.org Wed Sep 8 20:17:28 2004 From: info at CoachHouseTheatre.org (Coach House Info) Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 20:17:28 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Coach House opens "Private Lives" Message-ID: <413FCB48.5010804@CoachHouseTheatre.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060304000700000304010302 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Private Lives By Noel Coward Directed by Jim Fippin September 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th September 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th September 23rd, 24th, 25th Showtimes: Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8:00pm Sunday at 2:30pm Tickets are $13 Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at: *330-434-7741* Cast (in order of appearance) Sibyl Chase Johanna Alves-Parks Eliot Chase Tim Bennett Victor Prynne Alex Nine Amanda Prynne Kimberly Mahoney Louise Mary Laske Crew: Stage Manager Kendra Schaefer Set Design Antony Harding Light Design Antony Harding Sound Design Nat Napolitano Costume Design Jonathan Fletcher Props Manager Kendra Schaefer --------------060304000700000304010302 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Private Lives

Tickets are $13
Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at: 330-434-7741
Cast (in order of appearance)
Sibyl Chase
Johanna Alves-Parks
Eliot Chase
Tim Bennett
Victor Prynne
Alex Nine
Amanda Prynne
Kimberly Mahoney
Louise
Mary Laske
Crew:
Stage Manager
Kendra Schaefer
Set Design
Antony Harding
Light Design
Antony Harding
Sound Design
Nat Napolitano
Costume Design
Jonathan Fletcher
Props Manager
Kendra Schaefer
--------------060304000700000304010302-- From info at CoachHouseTheatre.org Wed Sep 8 20:18:32 2004 From: info at CoachHouseTheatre.org (Coach House Info) Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 20:18:32 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: Coach House Auditions for "Uncle Vanya" Message-ID: <413FCB88.8030506@CoachHouseTheatre.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060107080005090709050004 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Coach House Theatre announces auditions for: Uncle Vanya by *Anton Chekhov* translated by *David Mamet* directed by *Kimberly Mahoney* production dates: *November 11-27 2004* (no Performance on Thanksgiving) rehearsals scheduled to begin on or around: Monday, October 4th ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *when:* Monday, September 13, 7 p.m. Tuesday, September 14, 7 p.m. *where:* Coach House Theatre 732 West Exchange Street, Akron /behind the Akron Woman's City Club/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *needed:* 5 men and 4 women /actors auditioning will be asked to read from the script / *Serebrykov, Alexandr Vladmirovich:* a retired professor *Yelena Andreyevna:* his wife *Sofya Alexandrovna (Sonya):* his daughter by his first marriage *Voynitzkaya, Mariya Vasilyevna:* the mother of his first wife *Vanya:* his son *Mikhail Lvovich:* a doctor *Telegin, Ilya Ilyich:* an impoverished landowner *Marina:* an old nurse *A Workman* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ For more information about auditions, please call 440-646-0571 (no calls after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, please bring them with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing you at auditions! --------------060107080005090709050004 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Coach House Theatre

announces auditions for:

Uncle Vanya

by Anton Chekhov translated by David Mamet directed by Kimberly Mahoney
production dates: November 11-27 2004 (no Performance on Thanksgiving)
rehearsals scheduled to begin on or around: Monday, October 4th


when: Monday, September 13, 7 p.m.
  Tuesday, September 14, 7 p.m.
where:
  732 West Exchange Street, Akron
  behind the Akron Woman's City Club

needed: 5 men and 4 women
actors auditioning will be asked to read from the script
Serebrykov, Alexandr Vladmirovich: a retired professor
Yelena Andreyevna: his wife
Sofya Alexandrovna (Sonya): his daughter by his first marriage
Voynitzkaya, Mariya Vasilyevna: the mother of his first wife
Vanya: his son
Mikhail Lvovich: a doctor
Telegin, Ilya Ilyich: an impoverished landowner
Marina: an old nurse
A Workman

For more information about auditions, please call 440-646-0571 (no calls after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, please bring them with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing you at auditions!
--------------060107080005090709050004-- From fred.perry at sbcglobal.net Wed Sep 8 20:38:12 2004 From: fred.perry at sbcglobal.net (Fred Perry) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 20:38:12 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Reminder "For Colored Girls..." Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C495E3.C23C19D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITION REMINDER: FOR COLORED GIRLS ... BY NTOZAKE SHANGE - DIRECTED BY JIMMIE WOODY WHEN: SEPTEMBER 9 & 10 AT 7:00PM WHERE: STUDIO THEATRE AT CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE AT METRO CAMPUS, 2900 COMMUNITY COLLEGE AVENUE. NEEDED: SEVEN AFRICAN-AMERICAN FEMALES & ONE AFRICAN-AMERICAN MALE DANCER. AUDITIONS WILL CONSIST OF COLD READINGS FROM THE SCRIPT. USE ENTRANCE #6 OFF WOODLAND AT 30TH FOR SECURE UNDERGROUND PARKING. 2 QUARTERS NEED TO EXIT PARKING GARAGE. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL DR. 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Message-ID: Cleveland State University and S.T.A.G.E. presents Paula Vogel's "The Baltimore Waltz" for two more weekends only. Come see the dizzying trip of brother and sister as they trek through Europe in search of a cure of a new mystery disease. September 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 Friday's and Saturday's at 8:00 pm Sunday's at 2:00 pm $10.00 General admission, $5.00 Student, Faculty, and Staff Call 216-687-2109 for ticket reservations and further information. See you there!! _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From abyerly24 at yahoo.com Wed Sep 8 18:52:33 2004 From: abyerly24 at yahoo.com (Adrian Byerly) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 18:52:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Public Squares!!!!Live!!!!!Come and I'll Stop Posting!!!! Message-ID: <20040909015233.51794.qmail@web50205.mail.yahoo.com> See The Public Squares!!!!! Live and Uncut!!!! at the Croatian Tavern This Sat. Sept. 11th @ 8pm Come see Cleveland's newest comedy group! You'll be laughing so hard at this highly interactive sketch and improv show you will see other dimensions!!!!! Tickets are $8.00 in advance at www.thepublicsquares.com or at the door the day of the show. The Croatian Tavern is located at the corner of E 33rd and St. Clair with easy access to the Shoreway and Interbelt. Parking is free and plentiful!!!!! For more information or detailed driving directions, check out www.thepublicsquares.com. Be there and (of course) get squared!!!! 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Thank you to all who replyed to my last E-mail regarding Helping Tri-C Westeren Campus Drama Club Raise Money to go to ACTF ( the American College Theatre Festival) this Up coming Jan.  The Club must raise 2 to 4 thousand Dollars  by Dec.  We are willing to work doing fund raisers, but if that is not an option for you, we  will take any kind of Donation you can give.  My Name is Mary Catalano and you can contact me for more info on ACTF and Drama club at  my E-mail address / botticelli1982 at hotmail.com
If you would like to make a check out, make it out to Cuyahoga Community College Westeren Campus Drama Club and Mail it to 11000 Pleasentvalley Rd
                                               Parma, Ohio 44130
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                                               Westeren Campus Theater Box Office
 
Thank you all so very much, you have no Idea what this means to all of us
 
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Get ready for school! Find articles, homework help and more in the Back to School Guide! From nadeen_oconnor_dance_theatre at yahoo.com Thu Sep 9 06:36:55 2004 From: nadeen_oconnor_dance_theatre at yahoo.com (Nadeen OConnor) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 06:36:55 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for Nadeen O'Connor Dance Theatre Message-ID: <20040909133655.70033.qmail@web51708.mail.yahoo.com> Tuesday September 1, 2004 Audition Date: September 19, 2004 2:30 pm Where: University of Akron Ballet Center 354 East Market Street, Akron, Ohio 44325. Contact: Jen Preis or Nadeen O'Connor at 330-867-4675 E-mail: nadeen_oconnor_dance_theatre at yahoo.com. Auditioning for Male and Female part time paid positions for 2005 Spring Season. Dancers are contracted from September through February with possibility for renewal for summer season. Professional level dancers should have a strong background in modern and ballet technique along with a minimum two years performance experience. Those auditioning should be warmed up for class and be ready to learn movement phrases from NODT's current repertory. Finalists will be interviewed following the audition. Please bring resume and references with phone numbers, and a dance photo. Nadeen O'Connor Dance Theatre is a modern dance company based in Akron, Ohio. The company's repertoire is stylistically unique through the creation of original choreography by its artistic director, Nadeen OConnor. Audition Date: September 19, 2004 2:30 pm Where: University of Akron Ballet Center 354 East Market Street, Akron, Ohio 44325. Contact: Jen Preis or Nadeen O'Connor at 330-867-4675 E-mail: nadeen_oconnor_dance_theatre at yahoo.com. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! 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Magically yours, Eric Brouman www.ericbrouman.com 1-888-BROUMAN From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Sep 9 09:31:15 2004 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 12:31:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Staged Reading-Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition- JCC Halle Theatre Message-ID: Splitting Infinity by Jamie Pachino, Winner of the 2004 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition September 9, 2004 (Beachwood, Ohio) - The Jewish Community Center Of Cleveland (JCC) presents a staged reading of Splitting Infinity by Jamie Pachino, winner of the 2004 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition. The reading, directed by Jacqi Loewy, will take place at 7:00 PM on Sunday, October 10 in the Halle Theatre at the JCC, Mayfield Building, located at 3505 Mayfield Road in Cleveland Heights. The reading is free and open to the public. For additional information call 216-382-4000 ext. 215, reservations are recommended. Playwright Jamie Pachino will engage the audience in a post-show discussion. Splitting Infinity, originally commissioned by Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago, was developed at the Women Playwrights Festival, A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle WA, and American Conservatory Theatre's First Look Festival in San Francisco CA. The play tells the story of a Nobel prize-winning physicist who decides to go after evidence of God, through physics. As she single-mindedly pursues her goal, she upsets the balance of her relationship with Rabbi Saul Lieberman, her oldest and best friend, and her star post-doctorate student, the child of a Christian Scientist. About Jamie Pachino Jamie Pachino is an award-winning playwright and screenwriter. Her works have been showcased in festivals throughout the world including Women Playwrights' Festivals in Athens, Greece, A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle, and the First Look Festival at American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco. Jamie has been named the winner of the Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays production grant as well as Chicago's Joseph Jefferson ("Jeff") Award for Best New Work, among dozens of others. Her plays The Return of Morality and Aurora's Motive have also been optioned for the screen. Ms. Pachino has written screenplays for Walden Media and Lifetime Television and has a blind script deal with DreamWorks. She is currently at work on Ribbit, an animated feature rewrite for Vanguard Films (producers of Shrek). Jamie has served on the faculties of Northwestern University, Columbia College, and the Chicago Academy for the Arts. She currently makes her home in Los Angeles with her husband and son. (more) About the Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition The Annual Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition is designed to encourage new plays that provide significant, fresh perspectives on the range of Jewish experience. Submissions are received from playwrights throughout the world. The competition is made possible by the generosity of Marilyn and Harry Cagin. About The JCC The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland builds and strengthens Cleveland's entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and services that enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in four key program areas: Fitness, Wellness and Recreation, Preschool/Early Childhood Education, Camping and Cultural Arts. Membership to The JCC is open to all. The JCC has been serving the greater Cleveland community for more than 50 years. The Center is a non-profit social service agency that receives funding from The Jewish Community Federation, The United Way, grants, donations and other public funding sources. Kris Barnes Playmakers Youth Theatre The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 Playmakers Youth Theatre Announces 2004-2005 Season "The World Goes 'Round" Featuring the music of Kander and Ebb Sept 8-12, 2004 "To Kill A Mockingbird" Drama about racism, loyalty, justice, fear and love. Nov. 4-7th, 2004 "Little Shop of Horrors" Offbeat love story-dark comedy with a great soundtrack Feb 17-27th, 2005 "The World is a Stage" Intergenerational show written & directed by Sheri Gross April 10, 2005 From woodbish at bright.net Thu Sep 9 09:53:57 2004 From: woodbish at bright.net (Henry Bishop) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 12:53:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Babes in Toyland Audition Message-ID: <000001c4968d$9d8523c0$5a9adb42@pavilion> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C4966C.167383C0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0002_01C4966C.16750A60" ------=_NextPart_001_0002_01C4966C.16750A60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Audition notice Phoenix Stage Productions BABES IN TOYLAND Directed by Henry Bishop Auditions will be this Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 7:00 to 9:30 PM at Springfield High School Theatre for the Musical Babes in Toyland. Babes in Toyland is a large, old fashioned family show. It has approximately 60 roles for actors, dancers and singers; adults and children. Not all roles require dancing. Be prepared to read, dance and to sing, an accompanist will be provided. Bring your sheet music. No recorded music please. Babes in Toyland has Marching Wooden Soldiers - Singing and Dancing Gypsies - Most of Your Favorite Nursery Rhyme Characters such as: Little Boy Blue, Bo Peep, and Jack and Jill. - The Lady Who Lives in a Shoe - Several Bad Guys - a Love Story between Contrary Mary and Tom, the Piper's Son - Spiders - Elves - And the Master Toymaker a character of great warmth who makes all the toys for the holiday season. Performance dates are during the month of December; ending a week before Christmas. There are some School Day performances: a full schedule will be available at auditions. AUDITIONS: MON., TUE., WED., SEPTEMBER 13, 14 & 15 AT SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL, 2960 SANITARIUM RD. AT CANTON ROAD, FOR BABES IN TOYLAND Songs include Toyland, I Won't be Happy 'til I Get It, Hail to Christmas, Castle in Spain, The March of the Toy Soldiers and others. For additional information call 330-713-0003 Phoenix Stage Productions (formerly Goodyear Community Theatre) is reviving its annual production of Babes in Toyland. Babes in Toyland was performed annually during the 80's and 90's to great public acceptance. It is a lot of fun and a lot of work. If you are interested in working tech or some other volunteer aspect of putting on a show call 330-713-0003. ------=_NextPart_001_0002_01C4966C.16750A60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1094758077-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Thu Sep 9 15:05:04 2004 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 15:05:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WR Playhouse Presents The Fantasticks Message-ID: <20040909220504.50790.qmail@web80104.mail.yahoo.com> --0-803628589-1094767504=:50402 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE Presents THE FANTASTICKS Words by Tom Jones Music by Harvey Schmidt Sept 10, 11, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and Oct 1, 2. CAST The Narrator (El Gallo) Judson "Leigh" Heckerman The Girl (Luisa) Adrienne Sereta The Boy (Matt) Sean Goodman The Boy's Father (Hucklebee) Norm Bennett The Girl's Father (Bellomy) Walt Kaminski The Actor (Henry) Irv Korman The Man Who Dies (Mortimer) Bob Rauch The Mute Deborah Hercsek Anne Reeves CREW Director Bob Kmiecik Asst Director Anne Reeves Producers Marc Dusini Marie Dusini Music Director Matthew Bennett Choreographer Andrea Raab Stage Manager Renee DeSantis Set Designer Walt Kaminski Lighting Marc Dusini Costumer Debbie Hercsek Publicity Marie Dusini Set Construction Gus Tischer, Leo Tischer Marc Dusini, Bob Kmiecik TICKETS: $10.00 ADULTS $8.00 SENIORS/STUDENTS FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: (330) 620-7314 The theatre is located on the corner of Revere and Everett Rds at the Bath - Richfield Twp lines in Summit County. --0-803628589-1094767504=:50402 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
                                    WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
                                                      Presents
 
                                          THE FANTASTICKS
 
                            Words by Tom Jones   Music by Harvey Schmidt
 
                                 Sept 10, 11, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and Oct 1, 2.
 
                                                      CAST
 
The Narrator               (El Gallo)                  Judson "Leigh" Heckerman
The Girl                      (Luisa)                       Adrienne Sereta
The Boy                     (Matt)                         Sean Goodman
The Boy's Father        (Hucklebee)               Norm Bennett
The Girl's Father        (Bellomy)                  Walt Kaminski
The Actor                   (Henry)                       Irv Korman
The Man Who Dies     (Mortimer)                 Bob Rauch
The Mute                                                     Deborah Hercsek
                                                                    Anne Reeves
 
                                                     CREW
 
Director                                                      Bob Kmiecik
Asst Director                                               Anne Reeves
Producers                                                   Marc Dusini
                                                                   Marie Dusini
Music Director                                             Matthew Bennett
Choreographer                                           Andrea Raab
Stage Manager                                           Renee DeSantis
Set Designer                                               Walt Kaminski
Lighting                                                      Marc Dusini
Costumer                                                    Debbie Hercsek
Publicity                                                     Marie Dusini
Set Construction                                         Gus Tischer, Leo Tischer
                                                                   Marc Dusini, Bob Kmiecik 
 
                     TICKETS:          $10.00 ADULTS     $8.00 SENIORS/STUDENTS
 
                        FOR RESERVATIONS CALL:  (330) 620-7314
 
The theatre is located on the corner of Revere and Everett Rds at the Bath - Richfield Twp lines in Summit County.
                                                                        
--0-803628589-1094767504=:50402-- From angelorange48 at hotmail.com Thu Sep 9 15:05:32 2004 From: angelorange48 at hotmail.com (susan madden) Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2004 18:05:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]cemetery club auditions with Bill Allman Message-ID:

                 CEMETERY CLUB

                          By  Ivan Menchell, directed by Bill Allman

    Production dates are October 21,22,23,29,30

 

 

Auditions are to be held

 

Sunday, September 12, 2004 2 to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm

Monday, September 13, 2004 7 to 9 pm

 

St Andrew?s Presbyterian Church

23114 West Avenue

Olmsted Falls

 

Cast of Characters

 

Ida

Lucille

Doris

Another woman

Sam

 

 

Three middle-aged Long Island women, recently widowed, meet each month to visit their late husband?s graves and seek consolation from each other. Their friendship is interrupted when one of them meets a widower.

 

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On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! >From bstuewe" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01CA_01C496A7.1CBF2410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable TrueNorth Cultural Arts announces=20 Children / Youth Programs for Fall 2004 TrueNorth begins its Fall semester of education within the arts = beginning September 13. Classes run for 6-week sessions from 9/13-10/16 = and from 10/23-12/4. Sign-up by calling 440-933-7771, on the internet at = www.TNCArts.org, or by visiting the TrueNorth Gallery at 33491 Lake Road = in Avon Lake. The Gallery is open Wednesday and Thursday from 12 = noon-8:00 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 12 noon-6:00 p.m.=20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- The Children's Choirs and Youth Orchestra, as well as private lessons, = will meet from 9/13-12/18 first semester, reconvening on 1/10 through = 6/1 the second semester. All other classes are 6-week sessions. TrueNorth Private Lessons=20 Sign-up for private lessons in your applied area: voice, piano, strings, = woodwinds, brass, percussion, and harp. TrueNorth Children's Chorus=20 Grades 1 & 2 Tuesday 4:15-5:00 p.m. Grades 3 & 4 Tuesday 5:15-6:00 p.m. Grades 5, 6 & 7 Tuesday 6:15-7:30 p.m. and Thursday 6:15-7:30 p.m. TrueNorth Youth Orchestra=20 Monday and Wednesday 4:15 - 5:30 p.m. Beginning Instrumentalists: Children/Youth and Adults - experience = orchestra as we learn and/or renew instrumental skills in an = intergenerational setting.=20 TrueNorth Jazz Improvisation=20 Wednesday 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Learn basic theory and improvisation skills in the world of jazz. This = class is for both youth and adults, having at least 3 years instrumental = background. TrueNorth Early Childhood Music=20 Saturdays beginning 9/18=20 Birth - 24 months Saturday 9:00- 9:30 a.m. =20 2 -3 years Saturday 9:45-10:30 a.m. 4 - 5 years Saturday 10:45-11:30 a.m.=20 6 - 7 years Saturday 11:45-12:30 a.m. -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- TrueNorth Ceramics: Kids and the Wheel (ages 11 and up) Saturday = 9:00-10:00 a.m. Kids and Clay (ages 6 and up) = Saturday 10:00-11:00 a.m. Visual Arts Exploration (ages 5 and up) Saturday = 12:30-1:15 p.m. Pottery for Youth and Adults (ages 15 and up) Wednesday = 7:00-9:00 p.m. Open Ceramic Studio = Tuesday 7:00-9:00 p.m. Family Workshops in the Fall: (2-week sessions - see www.TNCArts.org for = further details) Stories and Clay (ages 3 and up with parent) Saturday = 11:15-12:00 noon = Wednesday 1:00-1:45 p.m. = Friday 9:30-10:15 a.m. Leaf Designs in Clay (ages 3 and up with an adult) Sunday = 1:00-2:30 p.m. Holiday Lights in Clay (ages 3 and up with an adult) Sunday = 1:00-2:30 p.m. Special Gifts in Clay (ages 3 and up with an adult) Sunday = 1:00-2:30 p.m. -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Afternoon, Evening and Weekend Classes available in the following: TrueNorth Block Printing - Create a design on a block, carve & print! TrueNorth Watercolor=20 TrueNorth Beginning Drawing - Explore shape, shadowing, basic = perspective and composition TrueNorth Calligraphy - The art of beautiful writing -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- =20 ------=_NextPart_000_01CA_01C496A7.1CBF2410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

TrueNorth Cultural Arts

announces

Children / Youth Programs for Fall = 2004

TrueNorth begins its Fall semester of education = within the arts=20 beginning September 13. Classes run for 6-week sessions from = 9/13=9610/16 and from=20 10/23=9612/4. Sign-up by calling 440-933-7771, on the internet at = www.TNCArts.org, or by = visiting the=20 TrueNorth Gallery at 33491 Lake Road in Avon Lake. The Gallery is open = Wednesday=20 and Thursday from 12 noon=968:00 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 12 = noon=966:00=20 p.m.


The Children=92s Choirs and Youth Orchestra, as well = as private=20 lessons, will meet from 9/13=9612/18 first semester, reconvening on 1/10 = through=20 6/1 the second semester. All other classes are 6-week = sessions.

TrueNorth Private = Lessons=20

Sign-up for private lessons in = your applied=20 area: voice, piano, strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, and = harp.

 

TrueNorth Children=92s = Chorus=20

Grades 1 & 2 =    =20     Tuesday 4:15=965:00 p.m.

Grades 3 & 4 =    =20     Tuesday 5:15=966:00 p.m.

Grades 5, 6 & 7 =    =20 Tuesday 6:15=967:30 p.m. and Thursday 6:15=967:30 p.m.

 

TrueNorth Youth = Orchestra=20

Monday and Wednesday 4:15 =96 = 5:30=20 p.m.

Beginning Instrumentalists: = Children/Youth=20 and Adults =96 experience orchestra as we learn and/or renew = instrumental skills=20 in an intergenerational setting.

 

TrueNorth Jazz = Improvisation=20

Wednesday 7:30 =96 9:00 = p.m.

Learn basic theory and = improvisation skills=20 in the world of jazz. This class is for both youth and adults, having at = least 3=20 years instrumental background.

 

TrueNorth Early Childhood = Music=20

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TrueNorth = Ceramics:

Kids and the = Wheel (ages 11 and up)        =20             =    =20 Saturday 9:00=9610:00 a.m.

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Stories and = Clay (ages 3 and up with parent)     =    =20         Saturday 11:15=9612:00 = noon

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------=_NextPart_000_01CA_01C496A7.1CBF2410-- From toomey at alumni.nd.edu Thu Sep 9 17:47:47 2004 From: toomey at alumni.nd.edu (toomey at alumni.nd.edu) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 20:47:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]KEEPING BROADWAY ON THE RECORD Message-ID: <000101c496cf$d32b6650$1f479f04@toomeylaptop> Grammy.com link explains the situation and options pretty well. Then decide if you want to 'petition'. I doubt anyone can 'demand' that record companies produce duds. But they might help producers see the value... Regards, Peter Toomey Peter at ToomeyAndFriendsAdvertising.biz ( personal mail: Toomey at alumni.ND.edu ) ~~~~~~~~ KEEPING BROADWAY ON THE RECORD >From www.stagespace.com For decades, almost every Broadway musical has left behind a permanent legacy - the Original Cast Recording. For many theater lovers, cast recordings have been the bridge to Broadway, giving the listener a glimpse of a first class production, no matter what the actual distance to New York. And although shows open and close, the cast recordings have remained, documenting the evolving history of musical theater and inspiring new generations of theater lovers across the world. But Original Cast Recordings are on the verge of extinction. More and more record executives consider cast recordings a waste of time and money, and have made it clear that the days of recording Broadway shows are numbered. Robert Hurwitz, president of Nonesuch Records, told a journalist in March 2004 that he will now be recording only two musical theater composers - Stephen Sondheim and Adam Guettel. Click here to read more about Cast Recordings in crisis: http://www.grammy.com/features/2004/0308_castalbums.aspx We cannot let the cast album die. This petition is being sent to the chief executives of Sony, RCA Victor, Nonesuch, Atlantic and Hollywood Records, demanding that Broadway cast albums be allowed to survive, for the sake of the industry itself. Stand up for Broadway Cast Recordings - sign your name to the petition and help save the future of musical theater. Click here to sign the petition: http://www.stagespace.com/petition From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Fri Sep 10 09:49:58 2004 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It's me, M-A-B!) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:49:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Question for Members: Message-ID: <20040910164958.48523.qmail@web13925.mail.yahoo.com> --0-166947374-1094834998=:48266 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I got into a debate with an actor friend about what I SHOULD be sending to the Neo list. So I felt maybe I should get the answer from the source. Do you feel that this type of casting notice below in red should be sent to Neo when I get them or should I disregard them based on the fact they are last minute notices when sent to me. I don't want to embarass anyone, but the notion by some talent in this area is I should NOT send them because the talent in this area are looking for local work only. But it's my stance that depending on the timing of an actor's life..he or she may need a casting notice like that FOR THE MONEY, EXPERIENCE or they may need the opp. in order to add to their resume- a interesting out of town job for a major network. I won't send them if they are not helping in any sense but can it really hurt to know about them? YOU BE THE JUDGE: (ofcourse, notices would have email, phone and business contacts) Featured Extras needed TONIGHT 9/8 for live event for the US Open at Rockefeller Center being filmed by the USA Network. Pay is $10 per hour. Should be casually dressed. Less than 5 hours shooting time. Just show up tonight at 5:30pm @ Rockafeller Center - 50th St. between 5th & 6th Ave. Report to guest services. Union Status: Non-Union MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen! Where's the site? What's going on? (?1991 The MAB/EG?-----The MAB/EG? 2004?) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-166947374-1094834998=:48266 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
I got into a debate with an actor friend about what I SHOULD be sending to the Neo list. So I felt maybe I should get the answer from the source. Do you feel that this type of casting notice below in red should be sent to Neo when I get them or should I disregard them based on the fact they are last minute notices when sent to me.
 
I don't want to embarass anyone, but the notion by some talent in this area is I should NOT send them because the talent in this area are looking for local work only. But it's my stance that depending on the timing of an actor's life..he or she may need a casting notice like that FOR THE MONEY, EXPERIENCE or they may need the opp. in order to add to their resume- a interesting out of town job for a major network. I won't send them if they are not helping in any sense but can it really hurt to know about them?
 
YOU BE THE JUDGE: (ofcourse, notices would have email, phone and business contacts)
 
Featured Extras needed TONIGHT 9/8 for live event for the US Open at Rockefeller Center being filmed by the USA Network. Pay is $10 per hour. Should be casually dressed. Less than 5 hours shooting time.

Just show up tonight at 5:30pm @ Rockafeller Center - 50th St. between 5th & 6th Ave.

Report to guest services.

Union Status: Non-Union



MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen!

Where's the site? What's going on?

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


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-166947374-1094834998=:48266-- From fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Fri Sep 10 09:50:16 2004 From: fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (fredsternfeld) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 12:50:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]RAGTIME - TECHNICAL DIRECTOR POSITION OPEN Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0282_01C49734.BDF12E90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The position of Technical Director for Ragtime, the musical is open. Richard Gould is the set designer. The TD will be responsible for building the set for the show. The TD will oversee the carpenters and a scenic artist. Four to Six weeks of work (could be full or part-time) at competitive rates. Presented by The Jewish Community Center in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts Department. If you are interested in this position, please repond to this e-mail and I will contact you to set up an interview. Fred Sternfeld Jewish Community Center of Cleveland 26001 S. Woodland Rd. Beachwood, Ohio 44122 Questions? Call me at 216-496-6087 ------=_NextPart_000_0282_01C49734.BDF12E90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
The = position=20 of Technical Director for Ragtime,=20 the musical is open.=20
 
Richard = Gould is=20 the set designer. 
 
The TD = will be=20 responsible for building the set for the show.  The TD will oversee = the carpenters and a scenic artist.

Four to Six weeks of work (could be full or part-time) at = competitive=20 rates.  

Presented by The Jewish Community = Center in=20 association with Cuyahoga
Community College  Eastern Campus = Theatre=20 Arts Department. 
If you = are interested=20 in this position, please repond to this e-mail and I will contact you to = set up=20 an interview.

Fred  Sternfeld
Jewish Community Center of = Cleveland
26001=20 S. Woodland  Rd.
Beachwood, Ohio   44122 

Questions? Call me at =20 216-496-6087

------=_NextPart_000_0282_01C49734.BDF12E90-- From kaimei at earthlink.net Fri Sep 10 02:38:48 2004 From: kaimei at earthlink.net (Christopher) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 05:38:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]digital feature Sugar wins award at film fest in CA Message-ID: <41417627.79590DE9@earthlink.net> --------------8E4D7D148F0246F3FC453284 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Independent digital filmmaker Christopher K. Young's survive-the-night drama Sugar has received an Award of Excellence at The Berkeley Video and Film Festival in the digital feature category. The largest independent video and film festival in Northern California, the BVFF will be held October 15, 16 and 17, 2004. Information on the award and other films in the category can be found at http://berkeleyvideofilmfest.org/2004awards.shtml . Sugar follows the character of Hailie, a 9 year old girl who leaves her suburban home for a tension filled night in the city, in search of her mother whom she believes to be kidnapped. Filmed predominantly in Cleveland and Akron, Sugar showcases the cities with Young's award winning eye for electronic cinematography. He also mixed the film's electro-trance soundtrack, having also composed most of its tracks. Christopher K. Young's previous films have been featured in film festivals nationally and abroad, including the Ohio Independent Film Festival, where a co-nominee of his Best Short nominated film The Blessing of Prometheus went on to receive an Academy Award Nomination. Mr. Young is finishing work on a series titled Seeing, and is beginning work on another feature. More information on Mr. Young and his company Shallow Focus Entertainment can be found at www.shallowfocus.com. --------------8E4D7D148F0246F3FC453284 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Independent digital filmmaker Christopher K. Young's survive-the-night drama Sugar has received an Award of Excellence at The Berkeley Video and Film Festival in the digital feature category.  The largest independent video and film festival in Northern California, the BVFF will be held October 15, 16 and 17, 2004.  Information on the award and other films in the category can be found at http://berkeleyvideofilmfest.org/2004awards.shtml .

Sugar follows the character of Hailie, a 9 year old girl who leaves her suburban home for a tension filled night in the city, in search of her mother whom she believes to be kidnapped.  Filmed predominantly in Cleveland and Akron, Sugar showcases the cities with Young's award winning eye for electronic cinematography.  He also mixed the film's electro-trance soundtrack, having also composed most of its tracks.

Christopher K. Young's previous films have been featured in film festivals nationally and abroad, including the Ohio Independent Film Festival, where a co-nominee of his Best Short nominated film The Blessing of Prometheus went on to receive an Academy Award Nomination.  Mr. Young is finishing work on a series titled Seeing, and is beginning work on another feature.  More information on Mr. Young and his company Shallow Focus Entertainment can be found at www.shallowfocus.com. --------------8E4D7D148F0246F3FC453284-- From aubrie.knight at law.csuohio.edu Thu Sep 9 22:43:25 2004 From: aubrie.knight at law.csuohio.edu (aubrie.knight at law.csuohio.edu) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 01:43:25 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Voice Teacher Message-ID: <1873.67.20.111.186.1094795005.squirrel@67.20.111.186> Hello All! I am currently looking for a voice teacher that is somewhere in the Cleveland area (I live downtown). I am a mezzo/belter, and have already had quite a bit of voice training and experience. I am looking mainly to work rep, and as such need a teacher who is also a great pianist. If anyone has suggestions or would like a new student please contact me at aubrie.knight at law.csuohio.edu Thanks! From lynee6 at excite.com Fri Sep 10 05:43:16 2004 From: lynee6 at excite.com (lynee6 at excite.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:43:16 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Screenwriter looking for an agent Message-ID: <20040910124316.8CABBBF68@xprdmailfe13.nwk.excite.com> --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__7a32219d5cc238e09ff20dd29c183653 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To whom it may concern:My name is Shavon L. Scott.I am a screenwriter. I have written 4 features and 4 shorts. I am currently working on five, six, and seven simultaneously.I have written in several genres: drama, romantic comedy, action, comedy, horror, and suspense/thriller.I am in search of an agent and would like to know if you are accepting new writers at this time. If so, to whom may I send a query letter?Thank you,Shavon L. Scottlynee6 at excite.com _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__7a32219d5cc238e09ff20dd29c183653 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
To whom it may concern:

My name is Shavon L. Scott.

I am a screenwriter. I have written 4 features and 4 shorts. I am currently working on five, six, and seven simultaneously.

I have written in several genres: drama, romantic comedy, action, comedy, horror, and suspense/thriller.

I am in search of an agent and would like to know if you are accepting new writers at this time. If so, to whom may I send a query letter?

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--EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__7a32219d5cc238e09ff20dd29c183653-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Fri Sep 10 06:50:13 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:50:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu invites you to Moment with the 'Mu Message-ID: <004501c4973d$1b958700$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C4971B.92526100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater proudly invites all area actors, writers, = directors, and those interested in theater to spend a "Moment with the = 'Mu" this coming Monday, September 13, from 1:00-2:30 p.m. in the = Concert Hall on the Karamu campus. Featured speakers will be the cast, crew, and director of the upcoming = Karamu production of for colored girls who have considered suicide/when = the rainbow is enuf by Ntozake Shange. Join us for a lunchtime = discussion on what has happened behind the scenes of this wonderful = production. Snacks and free coffee and punch will be provided. There = is no charge for this event. =20 Karamu is located at the corner of East 89th Street and Quincy Avenue in = Cleveland's Fairfax District. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C4971B.92526100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater proudly invites = all area=20 actors, writers, directors, and those interested in theater to spend a = "Moment=20 with the 'Mu" this coming Monday, September 13, from 1:00-2:30 p.m. in = the=20 Concert Hall on the Karamu campus.
 
Featured speakers will be the cast, crew, and = director of=20 the upcoming Karamu production of for colored girls who have = considered=20 suicide/when the rainbow is enuf by Ntozake Shange.  Join us = for a=20 lunchtime discussion on what has happened behind the scenes of this = wonderful=20 production.  Snacks and free coffee and punch will be = provided.  There=20 is no charge for this event. 
 
Karamu is located at the = corner of=20 East 89th Street and Quincy Avenue in Cleveland's Fairfax = District. =20
------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C4971B.92526100-- From cabraham at cecodoor.com Fri Sep 10 11:12:21 2004 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 13:12:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fw: AUDITIONS THIS WEEK "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" @ SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_related 00696EF086256F0B_= Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="=_alternative 00696EF086256F0B_=" --=_alternative 00696EF086256F0B_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE CORP. PRESENTS "A Christmas Carol" (The Musical) A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION DIRECTED BY CHARLES J. ABRAHAM ARRANGEMENTS BY DAVID W. COXE CHORE. BY GINA DIDONATO music by Michel Legrand book and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick based on the book by Charles Dickens LICENSED THROUGH THE R & H THEATRE LIBRARY NON EQUITY OPEN AUDITIONS are Sun. Sept.12th from 12:00-2:00pm and Mon. Sept.13th from 7:30-9:00pm AGES 8 THROUGH ADULTS SHOW DATES are Fri. Sat. and Sun. December 3rd,4th,10th,11th and12th (Sun. Matinee @ 2:00pm) evening shows starts at 7:00pm SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE 291 EAST 222ND STREET EUCLID,OHIO 44123 LOCATED WHERE 222ND AND BABBIT ROAD MEET LAKE SHORE BLVD. IN DOWNTOWN EUCLID. AUDITIONS ARE UPSTAIRS IN ROOM 217 FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CALL CHUCK ABRAHAM 440-944-3927 SPRING MUSICAL MAY 20,21,22,27 and 28th 2005 JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR "2005" THANK YOU! --=_alternative 00696EF086256F0B_= Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII"
SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE CORP.
                     PRESENTS

          "A Christmas Carol"
                    (The Musical)

     A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION

DIRECTED BY CHARLES J. ABRAHAM
ARRANGEMENTS BY DAVID W. COXE
      CHORE. BY GINA DIDONATO

music by Michel Legrand
book and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick
based on the book by Charles Dickens
LICENSED THROUGH THE  R & H  THEATRE LIBRARY

NON EQUITY OPEN  AUDITIONS are Sun. Sept.12th from 12:00-2:00pm and Mon. Sept.13th from 7:30-9:00pm AGES 8 THROUGH ADULTS

SHOW DATES are Fri. Sat. and Sun. December 3rd,4th,10th,11th and12th
(Sun. Matinee @ 2:00pm) evening shows starts at 7:00pm

SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE 291 EAST 222ND STREET EUCLID,OHIO 44123 LOCATED WHERE 222ND AND BABBIT ROAD MEET LAKE SHORE BLVD. IN DOWNTOWN EUCLID. AUDITIONS ARE UPSTAIRS IN ROOM 217 FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CALL CHUCK ABRAHAM  440-944-3927

            SPRING MUSICAL
        MAY 20,21,22,27 and 28th 2005
 JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR "2005"


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Based on the classic P.G. Wodehouse stories, By Jeeves is a musical comedy that provides a refreshing alternative to the larger and louder musicals in this daftly-inspired collaboration with award-winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn. The premise behind By Jeeves is the manservant, Jeeves (stereotypically thought to be beneath upper class folks), is actually the brains behind an English buffoon by the name of Bertie Wooster. A tale of escalating chaos unfolds to the accompaniment of one of Andrew Lloyd Webber's most vivacious and lively scores. The show will be directed by Michael Rogaliner who recently created and directs floor shows for Pickwick & Frolic. Other directing credits include Godspell and Anything Goes both for the Beck Center, along with Evita, Jesus Chris Superstar and Jeffrey. Michael holds a BFA in directing from Syracuse University. "The cast and I have had a great time creating these very funny characters for this area premiere. Even the music is funny," says Rogaliner. The cast for By Jeeves includes Dana Hart as Jeeves and Larry Nehring as Bertram Wooster. Musical direction will be provided by Larry Goodpaster. By Jeeves runs September 17 through October 10. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m. A special Thursday night performance is scheduled for October 7. For tickets to By Jeeves, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org . Tickets are $26 for adults, $23 for seniors and $15 for students (22 & under with ID). (All individual ticket sales are subject to a $2 administrative fee per ticket.) Discounts are available to groups of 15 or more. The Beck Center for the Arts is located ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. ### =20 =20 Colleen O'Neill Marketing Assistant Beck Center For The Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107=20 Email: coneill at beckcenter.org Phone: 216.521.2540 ext.244 Fax: 216.228.6050 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4973E.46406A4E Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

The Lighter = Side of Andrew Lloyd Webber

By Jeeves=

The Beck Center for the Arts

September 17 = – October 10

 

 

Cleveland, = OhioCome and experience the lighter side of Andrew Lloyd = Webber as The Beck Center for the Arts opens its 2004-2005 Season with the = Cleveland = premiere of By Jeeves running = September 17 through October 10 on the Main Stage.

Based on the classic P.G. Wodehouse stories, By Jeeves is a musical comedy that provides a refreshing = alternative to the larger and louder musicals in this daftly-inspired collaboration = with award-winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn.  The premise behind = By Jeeves is the manservant, = Jeeves (stereotypically thought to be beneath upper class folks), is actually = the brains behind an English buffoon by the name of Bertie Wooster.  A = tale of escalating chaos unfolds to the accompaniment of one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most vivacious and lively = scores.

The show will be directed by Michael Rogaliner who recently created and directs = floor shows for Pickwick & Frolic.  Other directing credits include = Godspell and Anything Goes both for the Beck Center, along with Evita, Jesus Chris = Superstar and Jeffrey.  Michael = holds a BFA in directing from Syracuse University.  “The cast and I have had a great time creating these very funny = characters for this area premiere.  Even the music is funny,” says = Rogaliner.  The cast for By Jeeves = includes Dana Hart as Jeeves and Larry Nehring as Bertram Wooster.  Musical direction will be provided by Larry = Goodpaster.

By Jeeves runs September 17 through = October 10.  Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m.  A special Thursday = night performance is scheduled for October 7.  For tickets to By Jeeves, call the Beck Center = Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org.   Tickets are $26 for adults, $23 for seniors and $15 for students (22 = & under with ID).  (All individual ticket sales are subject to a $2 administrative fee per ticket.)  Discounts are available to groups = of 15 or more.   The Beck = Center for the Arts is located ten minutes = west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood.             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;   

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Colleen = O'Neill

Marketing = Assistant

Beck Center For The Arts

17801 Detroit Avenue

Lakewood, OH 44107

Email: coneill at beckcenter.org

Phone: = 216.521.2540 ext.244

Fax: = 216.228.6050

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4973E.46406A4E-- From clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com Fri Sep 10 07:01:40 2004 From: clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com (Margaret Holden) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 07:01:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]modern dance classes Message-ID: <20040910140140.94519.qmail@web50406.mail.yahoo.com> We are happy to announce that Desmond Davis of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre will now be teaching classes in MODERN DANCE on Saturdays beginning September 11th. Time is 1:00-2:30 p.m. At the Cleveland Dance Theatre studios 5515 Broadview Road, Parma. Open classes. For more information, call Margaret Holden, Director CDT, 216 749 4228. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Fri Sep 10 11:59:21 2004 From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:59:21 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Susan Weber to teach songwriting course Message-ID: <20040910185921.28566.qmail@web81101.mail.yahoo.com> --0-947804824-1094842761=:28329 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii SUSAN WEBER TO TEACH SONGWRITING COURSE Seasoned songwriters as well as those new to the art can hone their skills in a new songwriting class offered by the Poets? and Writers? League of Greater Cleveland (PWLGC). Taught by Northeast Ohio Songwriters? Circle founder Susan Weber, ?The Craft of Lyric Writing? will meet on four Wednesday evenings beginning October 6, 2004 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Townhouse 3-A. The cost of the program is $54 for PWLGC members and $60 for nonmembers. Register online through the Poets? and Writers? League web site, www.pwlgc.com or by phone: 216.421.0403. Describing the class, Weber says ?Are you wondering how bards choose an image, a chorus, a series of rhymes to charm their listeners? This course provides space and structure to befriend your muse and explore your imagination in the service of quality lyric writing,? Weber tours and performs electric-poetic originals with her band, Susan Weber and Monet?s Orbit. Songwriting credits include the 2003 Great American Song Contest honor award and writing for the prize winning cable TV show, Captain Dave Productions. Her recordings reach national and international radio and television audiences. Susan Weber?s web site is www.susanweber.com _____________ For more information about Susan Weber contact: Campbell Artist Management 216.469.0323 PO Box 18443 Cleveland OH 44118 --0-947804824-1094842761=:28329 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
SUSAN WEBER TO TEACH SONGWRITING COURSE


Seasoned songwriters as well as those new to the art can hone their
skills in a new songwriting class offered by the Poets? and Writers?
League of Greater Cleveland (PWLGC).
 
Taught by Northeast Ohio Songwriters? Circle founder Susan Weber, ?The Craft of Lyric Writing? will meet on four Wednesday evenings beginning October 6, 2004 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Townhouse 3-A.
   
The cost of the program is $54 for PWLGC members and $60 for
nonmembers. Register online through the Poets? and Writers? League web
site, www.pwlgc.com or by phone: 216.421.0403.

Describing the class, Weber says ?Are you wondering how bards choose an
image, a chorus, a series of rhymes to charm their listeners? This
course  provides space and structure to befriend your muse and explore
your imagination in the service of quality lyric writing,?

Weber tours and performs electric-poetic originals with her band, Susan
Weber and Monet?s Orbit.  Songwriting credits include the 2003 Great
American Song Contest honor award and writing for the prize winning
cable TV show, Captain Dave Productions.  Her recordings reach national
and international radio and television audiences.

Susan Weber?s web site is www.susanweber.com

_____________
For more information about Susan Weber contact:

Campbell Artist Management
216.469.0323

PO Box 18443
Cleveland OH 44118
--0-947804824-1094842761=:28329-- From KerrComm at aol.com Fri Sep 10 13:03:07 2004 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 16:03:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Question for Members: Message-ID: For what it's worth... NEO provides a valuable service for artists in this area. Let's face it: anyone who even bothers to try and make a living in this town (and I mean LIVING...not someone whose wife or husband or mother or inheritance or whatever ALLOWS them to be a dilettante and work however and whenever they feel like it, and you know who you are!) should be grateful and take advantage of ANY opportunity that comes along. More power to you. Tom Kerr Kulture Kids From vr8 at uakron.edu Fri Sep 10 07:25:40 2004 From: vr8 at uakron.edu (reynolds,victoria) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:25:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Swing Time fest at Akron's Lock 3 Live! park revives swing era Message-ID: <36139CA1DEBF464EB20A99CE4E8C057403742ECB@POWELL.uanet.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C49742.0CB0AD3C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear NEohioPAL Subscriber ~ On Sat., Sept. 18, between 4-10 p.m., the Swing Time festival at Akron's Lock 3 Live! park will revive the spirit of the swing era. Practice your dance steps and get set to shine. Dress for the costume competition. Enter paddleball and trivia contests. Kids' activities include hop-scotch, jump-rope, yo-yos, paddle-ball, and airplane craft. Tokens are sold for Inflatable "rides" for kids.=20 Live entertainment spotlights Calfee Jones, Ernie Krivda & the Fat Tuesday Band, and Cherry Poppin' Daddies. Lock 3 Live! park--located on Main Street next to the Akron Civic Theatre--is operated by The University of Akron's management team at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall and the Akron Civic Theatre. There's a $10 festival fee, except for kids under 48 inches tall. Bring a canned food item to benefit Akron/Canton Food Bank, or show your Montrose Ford VIP card, and you can buy one ticket at full price and get the second ticket for half price. Get half off the price of a regular priced ticket with proof that you're a Key Bank customer. Cash-only tickets are sold at the Lock 3 Live! gates 30 minutes before the festival begins.=20 For advance tickets, call the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office at 330-253-2488 between 11 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Tuesday through Friday. Tickets are also available at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall Ticket Office at ext. 7570, or through Ticketmaster Centers or Charge-By-Phone at 330-945-9400. Get more details online at http://www.lock3live.com or call the Civic Theatre Info Line at 330-535-3178. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C49742.0CB0AD3C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Swing Time fest at Akron's Lock 3 Live! park revives swing = era

Dear NEohioPAL = Subscriber ~

On Sat., Sept. 18, = between 4-10 p.m., the Swing Time festival at Akron's Lock 3 Live! park = will revive the spirit of the swing era. Practice your dance steps and = get set to shine. Dress for the costume competition. Enter paddleball = and trivia contests. Kids' activities include hop-scotch, jump-rope, = yo-yos, paddle-ball, and airplane craft. Tokens are sold for Inflatable = “rides” for kids.

Live entertainment = spotlights Calfee Jones, Ernie Krivda & the Fat Tuesday Band, and = Cherry Poppin’ Daddies.

Lock 3 Live! = park--located on Main Street next to the Akron Civic Theatre--is = operated by The University of Akron's management team at E.J. Thomas = Performing Arts Hall and the Akron Civic Theatre. There's a $10 festival = fee, except for kids under 48 inches tall. Bring a canned food item to = benefit Akron/Canton Food Bank, or show your Montrose Ford VIP card, and = you can buy one ticket at full price and get the second ticket for half = price. Get half off the price of a regular priced ticket with proof that = you’re a Key Bank customer. Cash-only tickets are sold at the Lock = 3 Live! gates 30 minutes before the festival begins.

For advance tickets, = call the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office at 330-253-2488 between 11 a.m. = and 4:30 p.m., Tuesday through Friday. Tickets are also available at = E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall Ticket Office at ext. 7570, or through = Ticketmaster Centers or Charge-By-Phone at 330-945-9400. Get more = details online at http://www.lock3live.com or call the Civic Theatre = Info Line at 330-535-3178.





------_=_NextPart_001_01C49742.0CB0AD3C-- From etsengas at kent.edu Fri Sep 10 07:48:46 2004 From: etsengas at kent.edu (etsengas at kent.edu) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:48:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]KSU's School of Theatre & Dance 04-05 Season Message-ID: <73e67d7407d9.7407d973e67d@kent.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_mILiMEL7PtaTOZuOXaSlAA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline KSU=92S SCHOOL OF THEATRE =26 DANCE ANNOUNCES 2004-2005 SEASON Kent=2C Ohio =96 Kent State University=92s School of Theatre =26 Dance=2C= located on the main campus of Kent State University in Kent=2C announces= its 2004-05 season=2E The season kicks off with Luigi Pirandello=92s ma= sterpiece=2C Six Characters in Search of an Author=2C October 8 =96 17 in= E=2E Turner Stump Theatre=2E Directed by Terry Burgler=2E Continuing the season is the jazz-mad musical The Wild Party=2C November = 5 =96 14=2C in Wright-Curtis Theatre=2E This prohibition-era tale is abo= ut a riotous soir=E9e thrown by two vaudeville performers whose relations= hip is marked by vicious behavior and recklessness=2E Directed by Eric v= an Baars=2E The KSU dance department will conclude 2004 with its popular annual conce= rt=2C Dance 2004=3A In the Moment=2C December 3-5 in E=2E Turner Stump Th= eatre=2E The concert will showcase the latest in modern dance and jazz c= horeography and highlight the talents of School of Theatre =26 Dance facu= lty members and guest artists=2E = The SS America will set sail in the E=2E Turner Stump Theatre as the Cole= Porter classic musical Anything Goes runs February 18 =96 27=2E Directe= d by Terri Kent=2E The Student Dance Festival=2C March 11 =96 13 will features the choreogra= phy by KSU dance majors and minors in Wright-Curtis Theatre=2E Quickly f= ollowing is Student Theatre Festival=2C March 15 =96 17 in Room B-005 in = Music =26 Speech Building=2E(A production title will be announced closer = to production=2E) The annual Kent Dance Ensemble presentation will be he= ld April 1 =96 3 in E=2E Turner Stump and features the choreography of KS= U dance division faculty and guest artists as performed by this talented = group of students=2E Closing out the season is The Laramie Project=2C April 15 - 24=2E This g= roundbreaking play chronicles over 400 hours of interviews with townspeop= le in Laramie=2C Wyoming=2C about the brutal murder of college student Ma= tthew Shepard and is part of the Roe Green Visiting Director Series under= the direction of guest director=2C Sue Ott-Rowlands=2E School of Theatre =26 Dance performances are Tuesday =96 Saturday at 8 PM= and Sundays at 2 PM=2E Both theatres=2C E=2E Turner Stump and Wright-Cu= rtis=2C are located in the Music =26 Speech Center on Main Street on the = main campus of Kent State University=2E Tickets are =2412 for Adults=2C = =2410 for Seniors=2C KSU Alumni and KSU Faculty =26 Staff=2C and =248 for= students under 18 or with any valid school ID=2E Discounts are availabl= e for groups of ten or more=2E Subscription packages are also available=2E= The School of Theatre =26 Dance box office opens September 20=2C 2004=2E = Hours are 12 PM =96 5 PM on Monday =96 Friday=3B 3 PM =96 7 PM Saturday = during the run of the show and one hour before the performance times=2E = Tickets can be purchased by calling 330-672-2497=2E The box office accep= ts Visa=2C MasterCard and Discover=2E Tickets purchased must be held wit= h a credit card=2E Subscription packages and gift certificates are availa= ble and can be ordered by calling 330-672-2497=2E For more information o= n the School of Theatre =26 Dance=2C visit www=2Etheatre=2Ekent=2Eedu=2E In addition=2C new subscription packages are now offered with a variety o= f choices=2E Theatre subscriptions (admission to all four plays=2E) Dan= ce Subscription (admission to all three dance concerts=2E) Full subscript= ion (admission to all theatre and dance productions=2E) To order call 33= 0-672-2497=2E =23=23=23 Effie A=2E Tsengas Director of Public Relations =26 Marketing Kent State University School of Theatre =26 Dance B 141 Music =26 Speech Building=2C Kent=2C OH 44242 330-672-4102 --Boundary_(ID_mILiMEL7PtaTOZuOXaSlAA) Content-type: text/x-vcard; name=etsengas.vcf; charset=windows-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Content-disposition: attachment; filename=etsengas.vcf Content-description: Card for begin:vcard n:Tsengas;Effie A. fn:Effie A Tsengas tel;cell:330-283-2713 tel;fax:330-672-2889 tel;work:330-672-4102 org:Porthouse Theatre/KSU School of Theatre & Dance; adr:;;B 141 Music & Speech Building;Kent;Ohio;44242;USA version:2.1 email;internet:etsengas at kent.edu title:Director of Public Relations & Marketing end:vcard --Boundary_(ID_mILiMEL7PtaTOZuOXaSlAA)-- From jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Fri Sep 10 07:53:40 2004 From: jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:53:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane Shines at Ohio's OCTAfest Message-ID: <004501c49745$f66888c0$6601a8c0@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C49724.6ED0A1C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Weathervane Playhouse's production of A Lesson Before Dying took top = honors at the recent Ohio Community Theater Association's state festival = in Cincinnati, Ohio. During the Weathervane performance the ballroom of = the Holiday Inn Eastgate was so silent you could hear a pin drop. When = the performance concluded nearly all of the 400 plus attendees at the = 2004 State OCTAFest stood up to acknowledge the fine work that had just = appeared on the temporary stage.=20 Without exception, the adjudicators praised the fine work of the company = whose work was selected from the Northeast Regional OCTA Fest to perform = at the state conference as an example of the some of the best work in = the region. Theater professionals who work both in Ohio and throughout the region = critique the fifteen top theater selections from throughout the state. = The adjudicators were Morrie Enders from LaCrosse Community Theater, = Larry Nielson and Renee Rebman, a professional playwright. Awards are = given at the levels of Merit, Excellence and Outstanding. Akron's = Weathervane Playhouse was the top non-musical performance. Weathervane's excerpted performance, directed by Sean McConaha, was = honored with the following awards at the Awards Luncheon held on Monday, = September 6, 2004. a.. Outstanding Direction for Sean McConaha b.. Outstanding Ensemble Performance c.. Outstanding in Acting for Sean Derry=20 d.. Outstanding in Acting for David Lemoyne.=20 e.. Outstanding in Set Design for Scott Ferrall f.. Excellence in Acting for Tom Barnes Other stage performers who were a part of the award-winning ensemble = included: Myron Lewis (a Weathervane Trustee), Tina Thompkins, Robert = Keith and Tabah Aleem.=20 Weathervane Playhouse was named the Northeast Region's Theater of the = Year in both 1998 and 2003. The company has taken an excerpt to state = competition three times previously: Camping With Henry and Tom director, = Michael Haney (98), Romeo and Juliet also directed by McConaha (youth = theater, 99), last year with the award-winning The Laramie Project, = director, Jacqi Loewy and now A Lesson Before Dying. Backstage support for Lesson included: Production Stage Manager: Maryanne A. Cotter Assistant Stage Manager: John Cotter Costume Designer: Sandra Harding Set Designer: Scott Ferrall Prop Designer: Dionne Atchison Sound Design: Tom C. Barnes Crew support: Vaughn G. Austin and Mark A. Zimmerman. Producer: Elynmarie Kazle It was a great weekend for the Playhouse, which also saw our OCTA = Delegate, Vaughn Austin, elected to the State OCTA Board for a = three-year term. ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C49724.6ED0A1C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Weathervane Playhouse=92s production of A Lesson Before Dying = took top=20 honors at the recent Ohio Community Theater Association=92s state = festival in=20 Cincinnati, Ohio. During the Weathervane performance the ballroom of the = Holiday=20 Inn Eastgate was so silent you could hear a pin drop. When the = performance=20 concluded nearly all of the 400 plus attendees at the 2004 State = OCTAFest stood=20 up to acknowledge the fine work that had just appeared on the temporary = stage.=20

Without exception, the adjudicators praised the fine work of the = company=20 whose work was selected from the Northeast Regional OCTA Fest to perform = at the=20 state conference as an example of the some of the best work in the = region.

Theater professionals who work both in Ohio and throughout the region = critique the fifteen top theater selections from throughout the state. = The=20 adjudicators were Morrie Enders from LaCrosse Community Theater, Larry = Nielson=20 and Renee Rebman, a professional playwright. Awards are given at the = levels of=20 Merit, Excellence and Outstanding. Akron=92s Weathervane Playhouse was = the top=20 non-musical performance.

Weathervane=92s excerpted performance, directed by = Sean McConaha,=20 was honored with the following awards at the Awards Luncheon held on = Monday,=20 September 6, 2004.

    • Outstanding Direction for Sean McConaha
    • Outstanding Ensemble Performance
    • Outstanding in Acting for Sean Derry
    • Outstanding in Acting for David Lemoyne.
    • Outstanding in Set Design for Scott Ferrall
    • Excellence in Acting for Tom = Barnes

Other stage performers who were a part of the award-winning ensemble=20 included: Myron Lewis (a Weathervane Trustee), Tina = Thompkins,=20 Robert Keith and Tabah Aleem.

Weathervane Playhouse was named the Northeast Region=92s Theater of = the Year in=20 both 1998 and 2003. The company has taken an excerpt to state = competition three=20 times previously: Camping With Henry and Tom director, Michael = Haney=20 (98), Romeo and Juliet also directed by McConaha (youth theater, = 99),=20 last year with the award-winning The Laramie Project, director, = Jacqi=20 Loewy and now A Lesson Before Dying.

Backstage support for Lesson included:

Production Stage Manager: Maryanne A. Cotter

Assistant Stage Manager: John Cotter

Costume Designer: Sandra Harding

Set Designer: Scott Ferrall

Prop Designer: Dionne Atchison

Sound Design: Tom C. Barnes

Crew support: Vaughn G. Austin and Mark A. = Zimmerman.

Producer: Elynmarie Kazle

It was a great weekend for the Playhouse, which also saw our OCTA = Delegate,=20 Vaughn Austin, elected to the State OCTA Board for a three-year=20 term.

------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C49724.6ED0A1C0-- From jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Fri Sep 10 07:54:58 2004 From: jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:54:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane gives first Lifetime Achievement Award Message-ID: <005001c49746$24e4dd20$6601a8c0@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C49724.9D4CF620 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable When it comes to Weathervane Community Playhouse service, Chisna H. = (Cue) Fleming has played multiple roles: from acting to house manager, = from backstage tech work to serving twice as President of the Board of = Trustees. He's even the "unofficial" archivist. Fleming also championed = the major fundraising effort and construction of the theatre's current = home in Merriman Valley-a modern facility designed for production = functionality and audience comfort. So, it is fitting that Weathervane honored Fleming at the August 29th = Annual Membership Meeting with its first ever Lifetime Achievement Award = for distinguished long term service. Dr. Steven P. Schmidt, Immediate = Past President of the Board, presented the award. Dr. Schmidt was also = honored at the Membership meeting and was the recipient of this year's = Trustee Award. Fleming is also a former Trustee Award recipient.=20 Initial Involvement Cue Fleming and his wife, Helen, came to Akron in the mid-1950s when he = began an electrical engineering career at Ohio Edison (now First = Energy). The couple became active at Weathervane almost immediately. In = the late 1960s, Cue devoted countless hours to realize the theatre's = plan to move from an old Copley Road location to Merriman Valley. "From = the first fundraising efforts all the way through the opening night = performance, Cue emerged as a dynamic, tireless leader, always steering = construction in the proper direction," says Elynmarie Kazle, = Weathervane's Executive Director. "Cue was on-site nearly every day of = construction, which is why he knows our building inside and out." Veteran Performer In addition to behind-the-scenes efforts, Weathervane audiences have = enjoyed Cue's many on-stage performances with roles in Bus Stop, Picnic = and Tunnel of Love. To conjure up the tin man in Wizard of Oz, he donned = a hardware store funnel for a hat.=20 Growing up on a ranch in Nebraska near the South Dakota border, Cue = graduated from the University of Nebraska. And, no, that nickname has = nothing to do with theatre-it came from his Nebraska pool shark days. = Cue and Helen have four grown children and he still gets back out on the = ranch on occasion. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C49724.9D4CF620 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

When it comes to Weathervane Community Playhouse service, Chisna = H. (Cue)=20 Fleming has played multiple roles: from acting to house manager, = from=20 backstage tech work to serving twice as President of the Board of = Trustees. He=92s=20 even the "unofficial" archivist. Fleming also championed the major = fundraising=20 effort and construction of the theatre=92s current home in Merriman = Valley=97a=20 modern facility designed for production functionality and audience = comfort.

So, it is fitting that Weathervane honored Fleming at the August=20 29th Annual Membership Meeting with its first ever = Lifetime=20 Achievement Award for distinguished long term service. Dr. Steven = P.=20 Schmidt, Immediate Past President of the Board, presented the award. = Dr.=20 Schmidt was also honored at the Membership meeting and was the recipient = of this=20 year=92s Trustee Award. Fleming is also a former Trustee Award=20 recipient. 

Initial Involvement

Cue Fleming and his wife, Helen, came to Akron in the mid-1950s when = he began=20 an electrical engineering career at Ohio Edison (now First Energy). The = couple=20 became active at Weathervane almost immediately. In the late 1960s, Cue = devoted=20 countless hours to realize the theatre=92s plan to move from an old = Copley Road=20 location to Merriman Valley. "From the first fundraising efforts all the = way=20 through the opening night performance, Cue emerged as a dynamic, = tireless=20 leader, always steering construction in the proper direction," says = Elynmarie=20 Kazle, Weathervane=92s Executive Director. "Cue was on-site nearly = every day=20 of construction, which is why he knows our building inside and = out."

Veteran Performer

In addition to behind-the-scenes efforts, Weathervane audiences have = enjoyed=20 Cue=92s many on-stage = performances with roles=20 in Bus Stop, Picnic and Tunnel of Love. To conjure up the = tin man=20 in Wizard of Oz, he donned a hardware store funnel for a hat. =

Growing up on a ranch in Nebraska near the South Dakota border, Cue = graduated=20 from the University of Nebraska. And, no, that nickname has nothing to = do with=20 theatre=97it came from his Nebraska pool shark days. Cue and Helen have = four grown=20 children and he still gets back out on the ranch on=20 occasion.

------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C49724.9D4CF620-- From jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Fri Sep 10 07:56:34 2004 From: jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:56:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane announces 2004-2005 Board of Trustees Message-ID: <005b01c49746$5e1ed3c0$6601a8c0@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0058_01C49724.D686ECC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Elynmarie Kazle, Executive Director of Weathervane Playhouse is pleased = to announce the members of the 2004-2005 Board of Trustees. At the helm = as President, for his second year, is George Moxon II. He is an = intellectual property attorney with more than 25 years of experience = with numerous corporations and low firms. He joined Roetzel & Andress in = 2003 where he is currently a Partner in the Intellectual Property = Practice/Business Services Group and handles IP matters including = patents, trademarks and copyrights for the firm. Prior to joining = Roetzel and Andress, George was a Partner in Brouse McDowell and a = Senior Patent Counsel with The BF Goodrich Company in Brecksville. = George is a graduate of the University of Maryland and the Catholic = University of America. In addition to Moxon, the Executive Committee includes Mary Beth Kluge - = First Vice President, Rozell Duncan - Second Vice President, William = Glaeser -- Secretary, Jack Steele - Treasurer, Jim Horvath - Assistant = Treasurer, Dr. Steven P. Schmidt - Immediate Past President and Margaret = J. Dietz - Historian. Also returning to the Board are Kathy Ashcroft, Chic Carlson, Thelma = Coss (Ex-Officio), Dr. Paul Daum, Michael Davis, Christopher Esker, Roy = Hartz, Jeff Houck, Amy Lee M.D., John Morgan, Tom Stephan and Mark A. = Zimmerman (Ex-Officio). With terms ending in 2006 and 2007 we welcome = the following. BARBARA BASKIN is a lifelong supporter of the arts who has worked and = volunteered extensively on behalf of the arts in Akron and throughout = Summit County. Barbara has served one three-year term on the Weathervane = Board of Trustees during which time she actively volunteered as Chair = and Co-Chair of the Weathervane Galas. For 15 years she worked as = administrative assistant to John Kenley, the producer of Summer Stock in = Akron in the 80's and early 90's. She served 2 three-year terms on the = Board of Trustees of the Civic Theatre. Barbara serves on other = community boards and committees such as the Women's Board of the Child = Guidance, the Multiple Sclerosis "Woman of Valor" committee and the 2004 = Great American Award at Stan Hywet. DESIREE BOLDEN is the Director of Akron After School, a project that is = designed to make public schools centers of community life. Desiree was = instrumental in designing this project that led to collaboration between = the Akron Public Schools and the City of Akron. Akron After School is = currently in its 4th year and is in 10 schools providing academic = intervention and youth/cultural development to over 2,500 elementary = children. The program is based in the APS's Strategic Planning and = Grants Department and is also under the direct leadership of the Mayor. = Desiree has been active in the local and city PTA's, a workshop = presenter on grant writing and behavior management for local community = agencies and a grant reviewer for the Ohio Department of Education. She = is committed to offering resources to our inner city youth to provide = them with a hope for the future and to address the societal disparities = that contribute to low academic achievement. Desiree is a graduate of = Kent State University. KEITH CANTINE is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Chicago and = Loyola University of Chicago. Following military service, he was the = metallurgist for the Armstrong Bros. Tool Company. Deeply passionate = about urban revitalization, he worked in mortgage banking and later = directed land acquisition for The Habitat Company, Chicago, Illinois in = their development of scattered site public housing. Prior to coming to = Akron, Keith volunteered with the Habitat for Humanity and the Downtown = Lexington Corporation in Lexington, Kentucky. JON FIUME is Vice-President Retail Operations and Natural Products for = Ritzman Natural Health Pharmacies. He possesses over 12 of experience in = retail development, operations, and natural products. As an integration = of his business beliefs and practices with his life, he organizes = expeditions to the Amazon Rainforest semi-annually. Jon also serves on = the Akron Art museum's wine auction board. Jon possesses a Bachelor's = degree in Spanish and Marketing from John Carroll University and is also = a Licensed Massage Therapist. BARRY FRIEDMAN is Vice President of N. Gogolick and Son, a diamond = importing company in Cleveland. He is an active volunteer at Weathervane = backstage as well as a performer onstage. His acting credits include a = Chanticleer for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical. He is a past = president of the Weathervane Men's Board and has served in the past on = the Weathervane Board of Trustees. KAREN LEFTON is the Associate General Counsel at the Akron Beacon = Journal where she focuses on labor and employment law and First = Amendment/public records issues. Before her service as in-house counsel = started in 1997, she was a reporter and editor in the newsroom for 17 = years. Karen is a graduate of Miami University and the University of = Akron School of Law. Karen serves as a member of the Advisory Board of = the Women's Endowment Fund of the Akron Community Foundation. She also = is active in the Akron Bar Association. She is a past member of the = Labor Advisory Council of the American Arbitration Association and the = advisory committee for the Community & Technical College of the = University of Akron. She has already served one three-year term on the = Weathervane Board of Trustees and has been active on Gala Committees. MYRON LEWIS is an Akron native. He attended Buchtel High School where he = was an outstanding football player. He received an athletic scholarship = to attend Morehouse College in Atlanta from where he received his = college degree. Myron has been employed by the Akron Health Department = since 1998 serving as an adolescent chemical dependency counselor. Myron = has appeared in four Weathervane productions - The Piano Lesson, Seven = Guitars, A Lesson Before Dying, and The Laramie Project. He has also = written and acted in Mr. Lewis Rules, representing Weathervane with this = work around the state. In 1999 he was cast by the Detroit Theater for = the Dramatic Arts in a play that toured South Africa. Myron also owns a = small business named "Direct Drama" that focuses upon conflict = resolution through the medium of drama. GREGG MANES is an attorney is private practice who has practiced in = Akron for 20 years. Gregg is a lifelong resident of the City of Akron, = graduating from Firestone High School in 1977. He attended Ohio = University receiving a Bachelors of Business Administration. Gregg = graduated from the University of Akron School of Law in 1994 and has = been active in the Akron Bar Association on the Fee arbitration = committee, Unauthorized Practice of Law committee (past chair) and the = Bar Applicants Committee. BEV SMITH is an Akron native and a graduate of The University of Akron = with a degree in education. She began her teaching career in Toledo but = returned to the Akron Public Schools in 1976 where she taught music, = drama and performing arts to students of all ages. From 1996-1998 Bev = was the assistant principal at Stow High School. Currently she works for = the Mentor School District and is the Assistant Principal of Memorial = Junior High. Bev is a graduate of the Stow Leadership Program. She has = been a frequent performer and volunteer at Weathervane. Bev chairs the = Play Selection Committee and most recently appeared in Nunsense. JAMES SNEED is a life-long resident of the City of Akron. A graduate of = St. Vincent-St. Mary High School and the University of Akron, he is = currently employed as Human Resources Coordinator by A. Schulman = Incorporated. Jim has also been a part-time employee for the City of = Akron Recreation Division for nearly 20 years, serving in the position = of Recreation Specialist and developing programs and events to mentor = youth. A recent graduate of the Project Blueprint Program, Jim has also = been involved in the Harry "Butch" Reynolds Foundation, as a volunteer = for the NFL Hall of Fame, as a member of Black Achievers and Big = Brothers and Big Sisters of Summit and Medina Counties and as = Chairperson for Work Force Readiness/Community Involvement for the Akron = Chapter Human Resource Management. RICHARD WORSWICK (2007) recently retired after 22 years of employment = with the Musical Arts Association, which operates The Cleveland = Orchestra, Severance Hall and Blossom Music Center. During his = employment at Severance Hall, Richard served as Box Office Manager, = Director of Patron Services and Director of Facility Sales. Richard is a = graduate of Eastern Michigan University with a major in Theatre, and = also studied acting at The Academy of Dramatic Art at the Meadowbrook = Theatre. Richard has appeared in numerous Weathervane productions = during the past three years that he has served as a Trustee at = Weathervane and was last seen in last season's productions of The = Mystery of Irma Vep and The Dinner Party. Off stage, Richard has also = been an active volunteer at the Playhouse volunteering his time in the = Box Office, organizing the 300 Club raffle, serving on the Gala = Committee and on the Play Selection committee. ------=_NextPart_000_0058_01C49724.D686ECC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Elynmarie Kazle, Executive Director of Weathervane = Playhouse is=20 pleased to announce the members of the 2004-2005 Board of Trustees. At = the helm=20 as President, for his second year, is George Moxon II. He is an=20 intellectual property attorney with more than 25 years of experience = with=20 numerous corporations and low firms. He joined Roetzel & = Andress in=20 2003 where he is currently a Partner in the Intellectual Property=20 Practice/Business Services Group and handles IP matters including = patents,=20 trademarks and copyrights for the firm. Prior to joining Roetzel = and=20 Andress, George was a Partner in Brouse McDowell and a Senior = Patent=20 Counsel with The BF Goodrich Company in Brecksville. George is a = graduate of the=20 University of Maryland and the Catholic University of America.

In addition to Moxon, the Executive Committee includes Mary Beth = Kluge=20 =96 First Vice President, Rozell Duncan =96 Second Vice = President, William=20 Glaeser -- Secretary, Jack Steele =96 Treasurer, Jim = Horvath =96=20 Assistant Treasurer, Dr. Steven P. Schmidt =96 Immediate Past = President and=20 Margaret J. Dietz =96 Historian.

Also returning to the Board are Kathy Ashcroft, Chic Carlson, Thelma = Coss=20 (Ex-Officio), Dr. Paul Daum, Michael Davis, Christopher Esker, Roy = Hartz, Jeff=20 Houck, Amy Lee M.D., John Morgan, Tom Stephan and Mark A. Zimmerman=20 (Ex-Officio). With terms ending in 2006 and 2007 we welcome the=20 following.

BARBARA BASKIN is a lifelong supporter of the arts who has worked = and=20 volunteered extensively on behalf of the arts in Akron and throughout = Summit=20 County. Barbara has served one three-year term on the Weathervane Board = of=20 Trustees during which time she actively volunteered as Chair and = Co-Chair of the=20 Weathervane Galas. For 15 years she worked as administrative assistant = to John=20 Kenley, the producer of Summer Stock in Akron in the  80's and = early 90's.=20 She served 2 three-year terms on the Board of Trustees of the Civic = Theatre.=20 Barbara serves on other community boards and committees such as the = Women=92s=20 Board of the Child Guidance, the Multiple Sclerosis "Woman of=20 Valor" committee and the 2004 Great American Award at Stan=20 Hywet.

DESIREE BOLDEN is the Director of Akron After School, a project = that is=20 designed to make public schools centers of community life. Desiree was=20 instrumental in designing this project that led to collaboration between = the=20 Akron Public Schools and the City of Akron. Akron After School is = currently in=20 its 4th year and is in 10 schools providing academic = intervention and=20 youth/cultural development to over 2,500 elementary children. The = program is=20 based in the APS=92s Strategic Planning and Grants Department and is = also under=20 the direct leadership of the Mayor. Desiree has been active in the local = and=20 city PTA=92s, a workshop presenter on grant writing and behavior = management for=20 local community agencies and a grant reviewer for the Ohio Department of = Education. She is committed to offering resources to our inner city = youth to=20 provide them with a hope for the future and to address the societal = disparities=20 that contribute to low academic achievement. Desiree is a graduate of = Kent State=20 University.

KEITH CANTINE is a graduate of the University of Illinois at = Chicago and=20 Loyola University of Chicago. Following military service, he was the=20 metallurgist for the Armstrong Bros. Tool Company. Deeply passionate = about urban=20 revitalization, he worked in mortgage banking and later directed land=20 acquisition for The Habitat Company, Chicago, Illinois in their = development of=20 scattered site public housing. Prior to coming to Akron, Keith = volunteered with=20 the Habitat for Humanity and the Downtown Lexington Corporation in = Lexington,=20 Kentucky.

JON FIUME is Vice-President Retail Operations and Natural = Products for=20 Ritzman Natural Health Pharmacies. He possesses over 12 of experience in = retail=20 development, operations, and natural products. As an integration of his = business=20 beliefs and practices with his life, he organizes expeditions to the = Amazon=20 Rainforest semi-annually. Jon also serves on the Akron Art museum=92s = wine auction=20 board. Jon possesses a Bachelor=92s degree in Spanish and Marketing from = John=20 Carroll University and is also a Licensed Massage Therapist.

BARRY FRIEDMAN is Vice President of N. Gogolick and Son, a = diamond=20 importing company in Cleveland. He is an active volunteer at Weathervane = backstage as well as a performer onstage. His acting credits include a=20 Chanticleer for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical. He is a past = president of=20 the Weathervane Men=92s Board and has served in the past on the = Weathervane Board=20 of Trustees.

KAREN LEFTON is the Associate General Counsel at the Akron Beacon = Journal=20 where she focuses on labor and employment law and First Amendment/public = records=20 issues. Before her service as in-house counsel started in 1997, she was = a=20 reporter and editor in the newsroom for 17 years. Karen is a graduate of = Miami=20 University and the University of Akron School of Law. Karen serves as a = member=20 of the Advisory Board of the Women's Endowment Fund of the Akron = Community=20 Foundation.  She also is active in the Akron Bar Association.  = She is=20 a past member of the Labor Advisory Council of the American = Arbitration=20 Association and the advisory committee for the Community & = Technical=20 College of the University of Akron. She has already served one = three-year=20 term on the Weathervane Board of Trustees and has been active on Gala=20 Committees.

MYRON LEWIS is an Akron native. He attended Buchtel High School = where he=20 was an outstanding football player. He received an athletic scholarship = to=20 attend Morehouse College in Atlanta from where he received his college = degree.=20 Myron has been employed by the Akron Health Department since 1998 = serving as an=20 adolescent chemical dependency counselor. Myron has appeared in four = Weathervane=20 productions =96 The Piano Lesson, Seven Guitars, A Lesson = Before Dying,=20 and The Laramie Project. He has also written and acted in = Mr.=20 Lewis Rules, representing Weathervane with this work around the = state. In=20 1999 he was cast by the Detroit Theater for the Dramatic Arts in a play = that=20 toured South Africa. Myron also owns a small business named "Direct = Drama" that=20 focuses upon conflict resolution through the medium of drama.

GREGG MANES is an attorney is private practice who has practiced = in Akron=20 for 20 years.  Gregg is a lifelong resident of the City of Akron,=20 graduating from Firestone High School in 1977. He attended Ohio = University=20 receiving a Bachelors of Business Administration.  Gregg graduated = from the=20 University of Akron School of Law in 1994 and has been active in the = Akron Bar=20 Association on the Fee arbitration committee, Unauthorized Practice of = Law=20 committee (past chair) and the Bar Applicants = Committee.

BEV SMITH is an Akron native and a graduate of The University of = Akron=20 with a degree in education. She began her teaching career in Toledo but = returned=20 to the Akron Public Schools in 1976 where she taught music, drama and = performing=20 arts to students of all ages. From 1996-1998 Bev was the assistant = principal at=20 Stow High School. Currently she works for the Mentor School District and = is the=20 Assistant Principal of Memorial Junior High. Bev is a graduate of the = Stow=20 Leadership Program. She has been a frequent performer and volunteer at=20 Weathervane. Bev chairs the Play Selection Committee and most recently = appeared=20 in Nunsense.

JAMES SNEED is a life-long resident of the City of Akron. A = graduate of=20 St. Vincent-St. Mary High School and the University of Akron, he is = currently=20 employed as Human Resources Coordinator by A. Schulman Incorporated. Jim = has=20 also been a part-time employee for the City of Akron Recreation Division = for=20 nearly 20 years, serving in the position of Recreation Specialist and = developing=20 programs and events to mentor youth. A recent graduate of the Project = Blueprint=20 Program, Jim has also been involved in the Harry "Butch" Reynolds = Foundation, as=20 a volunteer for the NFL Hall of Fame, as a member of Black Achievers and = Big=20 Brothers and Big Sisters of Summit and Medina Counties and as = Chairperson for=20 Work Force Readiness/Community Involvement for the Akron Chapter Human = Resource=20 Management.

RICHARD WORSWICK (2007) recently retired after 22 years of = employment=20 with the Musical Arts Association, which operates The Cleveland = Orchestra,=20 Severance Hall and Blossom Music Center. During his employment at = Severance=20 Hall, Richard served as Box Office Manager, Director of Patron Services = and=20 Director of Facility Sales. Richard is a graduate of Eastern Michigan = University=20 with a major in Theatre, and also studied acting at The Academy=20 of Dramatic Art at the Meadowbrook Theatre.  Richard has = appeared in=20 numerous Weathervane productions during the past three years that he has = served=20 as a Trustee at Weathervane and was last seen in last season's = productions of=20 The Mystery of Irma Vep and The Dinner Party. Off stage, Richard = has also=20 been an active volunteer at the Playhouse volunteering his time in the = Box=20 Office, organizing the 300 Club raffle, serving on the Gala Committee = and on the=20 Play Selection committee.

------=_NextPart_000_0058_01C49724.D686ECC0-- From Grumio85 at aol.com Fri Sep 10 08:45:06 2004 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:45:06 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Crew Opportunities!!!! Message-ID: -------------------------------1094831106 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Needed "immediately" are a few additional volunteer crew positions for our opening musical, "By Jeeves!". Entire run commitments NOT required. Tech week plus approx. 7 performances would be perfect. Please respond at your earliest convenience by either responding to this e-mail, or calling Scott at 216-521-2540 x239 OR 216-470-0377. Scott Spence Scott Spence Artistic Director The Beck Center 216-521-2540 _www.beckcenter.org_ (http://www.beckcenter.org/) -------------------------------1094831106 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Needed "immediately" are a few=20 additional volunteer crew positions for our opening musical, "By=20 Jeeves!".
 
Entire run commitments NOT requi= red.=20 Tech week plus approx. 7 performances would be perfect.
 
Please respond at your earlie= st=20 convenience by either responding to this e-mail, or calling Scott at=20 216-521-2540 x239  OR  216-470-0377.
 
 
 
 
 
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-------------------------------1094831106-- From director at cyorchestra.org Fri Sep 10 01:23:16 2004 From: director at cyorchestra.org (Liza Grossman) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 04:23:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Trombones and Strings! Message-ID: <20040910082341.7038F4CE3F@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C496ED.E4E56170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Contemporary Youth Orchestra ! Season 10 ! Chairs available in Bass Trombone/Trombone, Violin, Viola and Double Bass ! If you are interested in playing for this award winning youth orchestra please contact Music Director Liza Grossman ! director at cyorchestra.org ! For additional information please visit www.cyorchestra.org ! ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C496ED.E4E56170 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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If you = are interested in playing for this award winning youth orchestra please = contact Music Director Liza Grossman

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C496ED.E4E56170-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Fri Sep 10 09:21:27 2004 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It's me, M-A-B!) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:21:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Union/non-union performers needed for a Universal feature film: Message-ID: <20040910162127.88500.qmail@web13907.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1192745186-1094833287=:87202 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Once again, a feature film from a major studio is looking for NEW, FRESH talent by revisiting the way they cast films. It's a new age with new opportunity, so don't be surprised at how easy it is and will be to partake in the submission and selection process. You are going to see more and more of this type of casting search by major studios as 2005 'roles' on in. Finally, they are going along with a not-so-new casting notion (made popular with films like Platoon, Pulp Fiction and Starship Troopers) that perhaps just because talent is NON-UNION doesn't mean they don't want or have what it takes to be SAG. Most think they cannot afford the dues they think they have to break themselves to pay or even understand how to go about joining even though workshops and websites exist with all the details. I've been talking about this change since Napster...it's comin'...be READY! "We'll find stars and make 'em union" is finally not scoffed at! So, following the lead of Miramax FINALLY, another major studio proves THIS move by releasing casting information to UNION and NON-UNION performers alike. It's like playing the lottery people, you don't know if you're going to win unless you try. Strongest support and best wish of fate, Mitch Berlingeri -------------------------------------------------- American Pie 4: Band Camp Union/Non-Union Leads, Feature Personnel/Production/Event Info NY Casting Directors: Jeff Mitchell/Jennifer Rudolph Start Date: October 1, 2004 LOCATION: Los Angeles Contact/Preparation/Audition Details If you feel you fit one of the descriptions below, you are welcome to submit yourself for the project. All submissions MUST contain email addresses. You may submit yourself in one of two ways. 1. Drop off your picture/resume NO LATER THAN Friday - 9/10 at our office in the drop-box outside our door. (see address below). Do not put your stuff in an envelope. Just staple your stuff together and attach a label/post-it to your picture/resume that says the role you are submiting yourself for. Please do not ring our bell. Just drop your stuff off in the box and we will definitely get it. 2. Mail your picture/resume so that it is received NO LATER THAN Friday - 9/10. The address is: ATTN: AMERICAN PIE 4 (the name of the role you are submitting yourself for) Mitchell/Rudolph Casting 440 Park Avenue South - 11th Floor New York, NY 10016 Location is between 29th and 30th St. ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS OR PICTURE FAXES TO OUR OFFICE PLEASE Synopsis: When a group of musically inclined high school students spend the summer at Band Camp, they find their lives ruined when manic prankster MATT STIFLER joins their ranks, and his sex-obsessed antics transforms their musical summer into an orgy of practical jokes and candid-camera videos that makes Matt the Most Hated Clown In Band Camp History... Seeking For teenaged roles, actors must be 18 or emancipated to play 17. Everyone must be willing to work as Los Angeles local hires, regardless if you are from another state: Elyse Houston: lead, 17 years old, the ultra-intense Drum Major for the East Great Falls High School Band, Elyse is a serious musician, a composer who is desperate to get accepted to the prestigious Robards Conservatory of Music. She's known Matt Stifler since elementary school, and has been disappointed by his flawed character time and again. Well aware that he lurches awkwardly between being a vaguely decent human being and a preening, leering, bragging, skirt-chasing, prank-playing imbecile, Elyse is deeply distressed when he comes to Band Camp, convinced that his mere presence speels doom for her future. Not wealthy enough to blow off a potential scholarship, and attracted to Stifler in spite of herself, Elyse sees Matt veer back and forth between his lovable personal and his priapic "Stiffmeister" routine, and just when she despairs of him ever doing something thoughtful or kind, Stifler maddeningly breaks every rule in the book to get her into Robards Ernie Kaplowitz: lead, 16 years old, a nervous kid with skinny features, wearing braces and a thin, wispy mustache, Ernie is a classic band geek, a saxophone player who's so agitated it makes him a dorky, stumbling klutz. Too much the doofus ever to get a girlfriend, Ernie is attracted to goth girl Chloe Gonzalez, but is too terminally uncool ever to score points with her. A nice guy with a very straight-edged view of romantic ethics, Ernie is assigned to be Matt Stifler's roommate, and his lie is transformed by his contact with the Stiffmeister. He woos Chloe by letting himself be tattooed to match her, and though she initially rejects him for his association with the odious Stifler, he ultimately gains enough cool and control to become Chloe's lover Oscar Holmes: lead, 17 years old, a big, African-American snare drummer with the East Great Falls High band, Oscar loves to jazz up simple drum rolls with fancy stick tricks. Buddies with Jimmy Izumida, Oscar grows increasingly irritated with Jimmy's pretense of being a ghetto street gangsta-wannabe. During Band Camp, Oscar has a sexy amour with Sheree, and when he learns that Stifler has videotaped his sizzling encounter with her, Oscar is livid, ready to terminate Stifler, and Matt has to work hard to regain Oscar's good will Jimmy Izumida: lead, 17 years old, a skinny Japanese-American trumpet player, Jimmy is an Asian kid who wants to be way more streety than he in fact is. Jimmy's nickname is "Horndog," because he will stick his weiner into anything -- like an oboe. Trying to counteract his band geek reputation by talking in a thick ghetto patois, Jimmy irritates his buddy Oscar by using terms like "dawg" and referring to himself as "a brother." Oblivious to Oscar's irritation, Jimmy finally drops his LL Col J routine after Oscar gives him a tongue-lashing that's straight outta Compton Chloe Gonzalez: lead, 17 years old, the tuba player with the band, Chloe is a tattooed, pierced punk, a goth girl with six piercings, long black fingernails, and a "Star Baby" tattoo. Uninterested in the ever-geeky Ernie Kaplowitz, Chloe sits up and takes notice when Ernie sends her a soda with the aid of a talking robot, and she nicknames him "Cyrano" as a result. But later, she turns on Ernie when he's implicated in Matt Stifler's Crimes Against Band Camp Humanity. Called "Star Baby" by her doting mother, who wanted her to be the next Britney Spears, Chloe melts when the doting Ernie, who really loves her, has a matching "Star Baby" tattooed on his body John Nelson: lead, In his 40s, Nelson is the director of the Band Camp, a stolid, humorless man who is wholly unprepared for the havoc wreaked by Matt Stifler. A strict disciplinarian who is disappointed in Mr. Levinstein's touchy-feely efforts to maintain order, Nelson has one unhappy run-in after another with Stifler's pranks, all of which seem to be either gooey or sexual - or both Brandon Vandecamp: lead, 17 years old, a self-assured, god-looking, all-American "uber-bandy," Brandon is the front runner to win the scholarship to the Robards Conservatory, and he's pretty damn full of himself. A bandy from the Beechwood Academy, Brandon enforces the "beanie rule" with a martinet's love of meaningless discipline, and is determined to out-perform Elyse in the final competition. Brandon and his posse of henchmen regularly cross paths with the maddeningly chaotic Matt Stifler ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen! Where's the site? What's going on? (?1991 The MAB/EG?-----The MAB/EG? 2004?) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1192745186-1094833287=:87202 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Once again, a feature film from a major studio is looking for NEW, FRESH talent by revisiting the way they cast films. It's a new age with new opportunity, so don't be surprised at how easy it is and will be to partake in the submission and selection process. You are going to see more and more of this type of casting search by major studios as 2005 'roles' on in.
 
Finally, they are going along with a not-so-new casting notion (made popular with films like Platoon, Pulp Fiction and Starship Troopers) that perhaps just because talent is NON-UNION doesn't mean they don't want or have what it takes to be SAG. Most think they cannot afford the dues they think they have to break themselves to pay or even understand how to go about joining even though workshops and websites exist with all the details. I've been talking about this change since Napster...it's comin'...be READY! 
 
"We'll find stars and make 'em union" is finally not scoffed at! So, following the lead of Miramax FINALLY, another major studio proves THIS move by releasing casting information to UNION and NON-UNION performers alike.
 
It's like playing the lottery people, you don't know if you're going to win unless you try.
 
Strongest support and best wish of fate,
 
Mitch Berlingeri
--------------------------------------------------
 
American Pie 4: Band Camp
Union/Non-Union Leads, Feature

Personnel/Production/Event Info
NY Casting Directors: Jeff Mitchell/Jennifer Rudolph
Start Date: October 1, 2004
LOCATION: Los Angeles

Contact/Preparation/Audition Details
If you feel you fit one of the descriptions below, you are welcome to submit yourself for the project. All submissions MUST contain email addresses. You may submit yourself in one of two ways.
 
1. Drop off your picture/resume NO LATER THAN Friday - 9/10 at our office in the drop-box outside our door. (see address below). Do not put your stuff in an envelope. Just staple your stuff together and attach a label/post-it to your picture/resume that says the role you are submiting yourself for. Please do not ring our bell. Just drop your stuff off in the box and we will definitely get it.

2. Mail your picture/resume so that it is received NO LATER THAN Friday - 9/10.

The address is:

ATTN: AMERICAN PIE 4
(the name of the role you are submitting yourself for)
Mitchell/Rudolph Casting
440 Park Avenue South - 11th Floor
New York, NY 10016

Location is between 29th and 30th St.

ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS OR PICTURE FAXES TO OUR OFFICE PLEASE

Synopsis:
 
When a group of musically inclined high school students spend the summer at Band Camp, they find their lives ruined when manic prankster MATT STIFLER joins their ranks, and his sex-obsessed antics transforms their musical summer into an orgy of practical jokes and candid-camera videos that makes Matt the Most Hated Clown In Band Camp History...

Seeking
For teenaged roles, actors must be 18 or emancipated to play 17.
Everyone must be willing to work as Los Angeles local hires, regardless if you are from another state:
Elyse Houston: lead, 17 years old, the ultra-intense Drum Major for the East Great Falls High School Band, Elyse is a serious musician, a composer who is desperate to get accepted to the prestigious Robards Conservatory of Music. She's known Matt Stifler since elementary school, and has been disappointed by his flawed character time and again. Well aware that he lurches awkwardly between being a vaguely decent human being and a preening, leering, bragging, skirt-chasing, prank-playing imbecile, Elyse is deeply distressed when he comes to Band Camp, convinced that his mere presence speels doom for her future. Not wealthy enough to blow off a potential scholarship, and attracted to Stifler in spite of herself, Elyse sees Matt veer
back and forth between his lovable personal and his priapic "Stiffmeister" routine, and just when she despairs of him
ever doing something thoughtful or kind, Stifler maddeningly breaks every rule in the book to get her into Robards
Ernie Kaplowitz: lead, 16 years old, a nervous kid with skinny
features, wearing braces and a thin, wispy mustache, Ernie is a
classic band geek, a saxophone player who's so agitated it makes him a dorky, stumbling klutz. Too much the doofus ever to get a
girlfriend, Ernie is attracted to goth girl Chloe Gonzalez, but is too terminally uncool ever to score points with her. A nice guy with a very straight-edged view of romantic ethics, Ernie is assigned to be Matt Stifler's roommate, and his lie is transformed by his contact with the Stiffmeister. He woos Chloe by letting himself be tattooed to match her, and though she initially rejects him for his association with the odious Stifler, he ultimately gains enough cool and control to become Chloe's lover
Oscar Holmes: lead, 17 years old, a big, African-American snare
drummer with the East Great Falls High band, Oscar loves to jazz up simple drum rolls with fancy stick tricks. Buddies with Jimmy Izumida, Oscar grows increasingly irritated with Jimmy's pretense of being a ghetto street gangsta-wannabe. During Band Camp, Oscar has a sexy amour with Sheree, and when he learns that Stifler has videotaped his sizzling encounter with her, Oscar is livid, ready to terminate Stifler, and Matt has to work hard to regain Oscar's good will
Jimmy Izumida: lead, 17 years old, a skinny Japanese-American
trumpet player, Jimmy is an Asian kid who wants to be way more
streety than he in fact is. Jimmy's nickname is "Horndog," because he will stick his weiner into anything -- like an oboe. Trying to counteract his band geek reputation by talking in a thick ghetto patois, Jimmy irritates his buddy Oscar by using terms like "dawg" and referring to himself as "a brother." Oblivious to Oscar's irritation, Jimmy finally drops his LL Col J routine after Oscar gives him a tongue-lashing that's straight outta Compton
Chloe Gonzalez: lead, 17 years old, the tuba player with the band, Chloe is a tattooed, pierced punk, a goth girl with six piercings, long black fingernails, and a "Star Baby" tattoo. Uninterested in the ever-geeky Ernie Kaplowitz, Chloe sits up and takes notice when Ernie sends her a soda with the aid of a talking robot, and she nicknames him "Cyrano" as a result. But later, she turns on Ernie when he's implicated in Matt Stifler's Crimes Against Band Camp Humanity. Called "Star Baby" by her doting mother, who wanted her to be the next Britney Spears, Chloe melts when the doting Ernie, who really loves her, has a matching "Star Baby" tattooed on his body
John Nelson: lead, In his 40s, Nelson is the director of the Band Camp, a stolid, humorless man who is wholly unprepared for the havoc wreaked by Matt Stifler. A strict disciplinarian who is disappointed in Mr. Levinstein's touchy-feely efforts to maintain order, Nelson has one unhappy run-in after another with Stifler's pranks, all of which seem to be either gooey or sexual - or both
Brandon Vandecamp: lead, 17 years old, a self-assured, god-looking, all-American "uber-bandy," Brandon is the front runner to win the scholarship to the Robards Conservatory, and he's pretty damn full of himself. A bandy from the Beechwood Academy, Brandon enforces the "beanie rule" with a martinet's love of meaningless discipline, and is determined to out-perform Elyse in the final competition. Brandon and his posse of henchmen regularly cross paths with the maddeningly chaotic Matt Stifler
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MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen!

Where's the site? What's going on?

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


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1192745186-1094833287=:87202-- From Jennings_B at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us Fri Sep 10 09:24:51 2004 From: Jennings_B at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us (Jennings, Bruce D.) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 12:24:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Monet's Orbit, Sunday at Sim Park Message-ID: Dear Fred: I'm a subscriber (dadsongs at aol.com ) writing from work. Could you post this ASAP? Thanks so much! SUNDAY, September 12, 6pm: Susan Weber & Monet's Orbit will be performing a free concert at Sims Park, Euclid. Monet's Orbit is Susan Weber (guitar and vocals), Walt Campbell (bass and vocals) and Wishbone (drums and vocals). Susan describes the music: ...We play my songs, rooted in earthtones, spinning in electricity. The language is universal ~ trust me, it is. The sound is elemental. The musicians are touched by that rare pure hunger to serve the song. The songs have never sounded better. Three musicians, orbiting the stars a certain neighborhood muse entrusted to our inventive madness. Sims Park is a wonderful picnic spot with light refreshments/snacks available for purchase at modest cost. It's on the north (lake) side of Lake Shore & E. 232nd St. Sunday's concert is sponsored by Lakeshore Coffeehouse and Lakeshore Group. For more information on Susan Weber & Monet's Orbit, go to: http://www.susanweber.com/mainwebsite_html/pages/monetsorbit.html Wishbone's site (he's the drummer) is: www.dadsongs.com See you there! >From pr at clevelandplayhouse.com" Dear NEOHIOPAL: For Immediate Release... THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE ANNOUNCES FALL CLASS SCHEDULE http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040910i CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR ADDS PRE-SHOW DIALOGUE TO SCHEDULE Talks to Precede all Thursday Evening Shows and Saturday Matinees http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040910ii CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY/CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE 2004-2005 MFA CONSERVATORY SPOTLIGHT SERIES ANNOUNCED Hurlyburly Opens October 13 in the Brooks Theatre http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040910iii THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE CLUB CABARET SERIES RETURNS Mambo Italiano Opens the 2004-2005 Series in October http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040910iv Contact: Julie Fogel, The Cleveland Play House, Associate Director of Communications and Marketing, 216/795-7000 x236 The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-0189 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com From JWizardM at aol.com Fri Sep 10 14:15:44 2004 From: JWizardM at aol.com (JWizardM at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 17:15:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HOMOSEXUALITY and/or TOLERANCE Presentors, Speakers, Motivators Message-ID: <6CE49F2E.548A8480.00735D68@aol.com> NEOhioPal, We are searching for someone who is interested in assisting or being a guest speaker at a newly founded club at Orange High School called Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA). In GSA, our mission is to encourage acceptance and tolerance within the diversity in sexual orientation in our school, create a safe environment for all students of Orange High School regardless of sexual preference, foster awareness, and to provide a forum for discussion about issues of sexuality. Additionally, we will seek to empower the students and address the isolation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth, as well as to address the concerns of students who are questioning their sexuality or straight students. If there is someone who feels that they would be a candidate to assist us in taking strides to achieve those goals, or someone who is good at speaking in public, someone who can do a presentation on the topic or a similar one, or a motivational speaker, please contact me via e-mail. Our upcoming fundraisers WILL be providing us with a budget. Jared Markowitz, President Gay-Straight Alliance Orange High School From JWizardM at aol.com Fri Sep 10 14:17:35 2004 From: JWizardM at aol.com (JWizardM at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 17:17:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Any *somewhat okay* MIMES?! Message-ID: <414093CF.6F5CC644.00735D68@aol.com> I guess it only makes too much sense that not one single mime has yet "spoken up" when I sent out my first e-mail. Is there anyone who has recently hired a mime or knows of one that is fairly decent? I have a nice paying job available if anyone knows a mime... Jared Markowitz Magic Touch Productions jaredmarkowitz.com From howardsavannah at yahoo.com Fri Sep 10 16:31:36 2004 From: howardsavannah at yahoo.com (savannah howard) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 16:31:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Information Needed Message-ID: <20040910233136.54690.qmail@web80108.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2066602407-1094859096=:54678 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I have a new management company for actors and models. This website I have newly joined and it is very helpful with Ohio audition information for actors. Does anyone know of a Ohio website or publication with open calls for models? SAVANNAH HOWARD --0-2066602407-1094859096=:54678 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
I have a new management company for actors and models.  This website I have newly joined and it is very helpful with Ohio audition information for actors.  Does anyone know of a Ohio website or publication with open calls for models?


SAVANNAH HOWARD
--0-2066602407-1094859096=:54678-- From kaimei at earthlink.net Fri Sep 10 17:54:56 2004 From: kaimei at earthlink.net (Christopher) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 20:54:56 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Question for Members: References: <20040910164958.48523.qmail@web13925.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <41424CDF.4F1A2699@earthlink.net> --------------2FF2A86406AB70D9BC0642D8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit M-A-B and I seem to disagree on alot of things, but I certainly wouldn't want him to stop doing something that might help someone somewhere get badly needed work. While a notice to NE Ohio members of an extras call for tonight in NYC might be useless to 99% of NEO subscribers, there are a few who maintain their subscription and live outside of Ohio. If M-A-B feel compelled to reach that small demographic, more power to him. I take more issue with those who make people pay for the same information you can get for free on NEOPal. As long as M-A-B's information is free, legitimate, and continues to fall within the guidelines of NEOPal, then he should send them to his heart's content. Christopher K. Young www.shallowfocus.com "It's me, M-A-B!" wrote: > I got into a debate with an actor friend about what I SHOULD be > sending to the Neo list. So I felt maybe I should get the answer from > the source. Do you feel that this type of casting notice below in red > should be sent to Neo when I get them or should I disregard them based > on the fact they are last minute notices when sent to me. I don't want > to embarass anyone, but the notion by some talent in this area is I > should NOT send them because the talent in this area are looking for > local work only. But it's my stance that depending on the timing of an > actor's life..he or she may need a casting notice like that FOR THE > MONEY, EXPERIENCE or they may need the opp. in order to add to their > resume- a interesting out of town job for a major network. I won't > send them if they are not helping in any sense but can it really hurt > to know about them? YOU BE THE JUDGE: (ofcourse, notices would have > email, phone and business contacts) Featured Extras needed TONIGHT 9/8 > for live event for the US Open at Rockefeller Center being filmed by > the USA Network. Pay is $10 per hour. Should be casually dressed. Less > than 5 hours shooting time.Just show up tonight at 5:30pm @ > Rockafeller Center - 50th St. between 5th & 6th Ave. > > Report to guest services. > > Union Status: Non-Union > > MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen! > > Where's the site? What's going on? > > (?1991 The MAB/EG?-----The MAB/EG? 2004?) > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --------------2FF2A86406AB70D9BC0642D8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit M-A-B and I seem to disagree on alot of things, but I certainly wouldn't want him to stop doing something that might help someone somewhere get badly needed work.  While a notice to NE Ohio members of an extras call for tonight in NYC might be useless to 99% of NEO subscribers, there are a few who maintain their subscription and live outside of Ohio.  If M-A-B feel compelled to reach that small demographic, more power to him.

I take more issue with those who make people pay for the same information you can get for free on NEOPal.  As long as M-A-B's information is free, legitimate, and continues to fall within the guidelines of NEOPal, then he should send them to his heart's content.

Christopher K. Young
www.shallowfocus.com
 
 

"It's me, M-A-B!" wrote:

I got into a debate with an actor friend about what I SHOULD be sending to the Neo list. So I felt maybe I should get the answer from the source. Do you feel that this type of casting notice below in red should be sent to Neo when I get them or should I disregard them based on the fact they are last minute notices when sent to me. I don't want to embarass anyone, but the notion by some talent in this area is I should NOT send them because the talent in this area are looking for local work only. But it's my stance that depending on the timing of an actor's life..he or she may need a casting notice like that FOR THE MONEY, EXPERIENCE or they may need the opp. in order to add to their resume- a interesting out of town job for a major network. I won't send them if they are not helping in any sense but can it really hurt to know about them? YOU BE THE JUDGE: (ofcourse, notices would have email, phone and business contacts) Featured Extras needed TONIGHT 9/8 for live event for the US Open at Rockefeller Center being filmed by the USA Network. Pay is $10 per hour. Should be casually dressed. Less than 5 hours shooting time.Just show up tonight at 5:30pm @ Rockafeller Center - 50th St. between 5th & 6th Ave.

Report to guest services.

Union Status: Non-Union
 

MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen!

Where's the site? What's going on?

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


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish.
--------------2FF2A86406AB70D9BC0642D8-- From TheatreClass at aol.com Fri Sep 10 18:13:30 2004 From: TheatreClass at aol.com (TheatreClass at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 21:13:30 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Christmas Carol Auditions @ Packard Music Hall Message-ID: -------------------------------1094865210 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en The Packard Music Hall Foundation=20 Theatre Company Auditions for A CHRISTMAS CAROL Thursday, September 16, 2004 4:30 =E2=80=93 6:00pm =E2=80=93 Children & Non Speaking Adult Roles 6:00pm =E2=80=93 8:00pm =E2=80=93 Speaking Roles for Adults 14 & Older Callbacks =E2=80=93 Sunday, September 19, 2004 =E2=80=93 2-5pm=20 Performance Dates Thursday, Friday & Saturday, December 16, 17 & 18 =20 Sunday, December 19 Packard Music Hall 1703 Mahoning Ave NW Warren, Ohio 44483 For more information please call 330-841-2936 -------------------------------1094865210 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
The Packard Music Hall Foundation
Theatre Company
Auditions for<= /DIV>

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Thursday,  September  16, 20044:30 =E2=80=93 6:00pm =E2=80=93 Children & Non Speaking Adult Roles6:00pm =E2=80=93 8:00pm =E2=80=93 Speaking Roles for Adults 14 & Older<= BR>Callbacks =E2=80=93 Sunday, September 19, 2004 =E2=80=93 2-5pm

Pe= rformance Dates
Thursday, Friday & Saturday, December 16, 17 & 18=  
Sunday, December 19

Packard Music Hall
1703 Mahoning Av= e NW
Warren, Ohio 44483

For more information please call
330-84= 1-2936

-------------------------------1094865210-- >From Ted Sikora" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C49789.EAD07420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Extras ranging from ages 18-40 to be in the crowd at a hip underground = fashion show. September 11th at the 1300 Gallery 1300 Gallery. 1300 West 78th Street=20 Cleveland Ohio 44102. =20 Shooting from 11:30AM until 3PM, and then during the MYLEY Fall Fashion = shows at 7pm and 9pm.=20 Attire is modern-dressy. Black is a safe option if you are unsure. No jeans, no tennis shoes, no ball caps etc. Two local companies will be joining forces at the 1300 Gallery for a Fashion Show - Movie Shoot on September 11th, 2004. Local fashion designers Myley Inc. will be unveiling their Fall line of clothing in=20 front of the moving cameras of Swinging Cane Productions feature length = film "Hero Tomorrow." Admission to the event will be free and those who attend will have a great chance as being seen as an extra in the film. 1300 Gallery 1300 West 78th Street Cleveland Ohio 44102 More info at www.swingingcane.com Thanks! ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C49789.EAD07420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Extras ranging from ages 18-40 to be in the crowd at = a hip=20 underground fashion show.

 

September 11th at the=20 1300 Gallery
 
1300=20 Gallery.
1300 West 78th=20 Street
Cleveland Ohio=20 44102. 
 
Shooting from=20 11:30AM until 3PM, and then during the MYLEY Fall Fashion shows at = 7pm and=20 9pm. 
 
Attire is modern-dressy. =  Black is a=20 safe option if you are unsure.
 
No jeans, no tennis shoes, = no ball caps=20 etc.
 


Two local companies will be joining forces at = the 1300=20 Gallery for a
Fashion Show - Movie  Shoot on September 11th, 2004.  Local=20 fashion
designers Myley Inc. will be unveiling their Fall line = of=20 clothing in
front of the moving cameras of Swinging Cane = Productions=20 feature length film "Hero
Tomorrow."

Admission to the event = will be=20 free and those who attend will have a
great chance as being seen = as an=20 extra in  the film.

1300 Gallery

1300 West = 78th=20 Street
Cleveland=20 Ohio=20 44102

 
More=20 info at www.swingingcane.com
 
Thanks!
 
 


------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C49789.EAD07420-- From seanszaller at mail.com Fri Sep 10 23:29:00 2004 From: seanszaller at mail.com (Sean Szaller) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 01:29:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians needed for "Fiddler" -- Accordian, Bassoon, and Guitar Message-ID: <20040911062900.50CC56EEE9@ws1-5.us4.outblaze.com> Beachwood Community Theater is currently seeking the following musicians for it's upcoming production of the musical classic, "Fiddler on the Roof": 1) A guitar player who can triple on acoustic guitar, lute, and mandolin; 2) A bassoon player; 3) A proficient accordian player. All three are paying positions. The production runs Feb. 4-6, 11-13 (Fridays @ 8pm, Saturdays @ 7:30pm, and Sunndays @ 2pm). There will be 5 rehearsals prior to the opening of the show, all of which as paid as well via stipend. If interested, please respond to this email for more information and to arrange an audition. Thank you in advance for you anticipated responses. Respectfully, Sean Szaller Musical Director Http://www.geocities.com/seanszaller "Dream as far as your imagination will allow!" -- ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm From JWizardM at aol.com Fri Sep 10 23:36:37 2004 From: JWizardM at aol.com (JWizardM at aol.com) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 02:36:37 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]BETA VCR PLAYER or RECORDER needed! Message-ID: <1ca.2ab7adfc.2e73f6f5@aol.com> -------------------------------1094884597 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEOhioPAL, Is there anyone who has a Sony Betavision VCR Player that can be borrowed for a short period of time? It will be used for an medium-scale audio/visual project being worked on by Magic Touch Productions. On behalf of Magic Touch Productions, the first to proclaim to be a lender will be awarded a gift certificate for a free full-setup magic show or two free hours of close-up magic (each up to a $250 value only). Please respond via e-mail only. Jared Markowitz Magic Touch Productions jaredmarkowitz.com -------------------------------1094884597 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEOhioPAL,
 
Is there anyone who has a Sony Betavision VCR Player that can be borrow= ed=20 for a short period of time?  It will be used for an medium-scale=20 audio/visual project being worked on by Magic Touch Productions.
 
On behalf of Magic Touch Productions, the first to proclaim to be a len= der=20 will be awarded a gift certificate for a free full-setup magic show or=20= two=20 free hours of close-up magic (each up to a $250 value only).
 
Please respond via e-mail only.
 
Jared Markowitz
Magic Touch Productions
jaredmarkowitz.com
-------------------------------1094884597-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Sat Sep 11 07:17:33 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 10:17:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for A Christmas Story at Fine Arts September 13 & 14 Message-ID: <200409111413.i8BEDEjW026580@hegel.brightdsl.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C497E8.906EBDC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Director Brint Learned Announces Auditions for A Christmas Story at The Fine Arts Association On Monday, September 13 and Tuesday, September 14. The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby will hold auditions for A Christmas Story a play by Philip Grecian based on the writings of Jean Shepherd. Director: Brint Learned The Story: Jean Shepherd's memoir of growing up in the Midwest of the 1940s follows 9 year old Ralphie in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB gun under the tree for Christmas. All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including the family's temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys; experiment with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie's father winning the net-stockinged leg lamp; Ralphie's fantasy scenarios and more. Speaking Roles: * Ralph, as an adult (Storyteller)-age 30s-40s * Ralphie Parker (at 9 years old)-minimum age, 8 years old * Mother-age 30s- 40s * The Old Man (Father)-age 30s-40s * Randy (Ralphie's younger brother)-minimum age, 8 years old * Miss Shields (Teacher)-age 20s & up * Flick (Ralphie's 9 year old friend)-minimum age, 8 years old * Schwartz (Ralphie's 9 year old friend)-minimum age, 8 years old * Esther Jane Alberry (age 9), minimum age, 8 years old * Scut Farkas (the Bully)-minimum age, 10 years old Non-Speaking Roles: * Girls & boys for school/playground scenes-ages 8 & up Audition dates: Monday, September 13- 7:30-8:30 pm for ages 8 to 14 years old; 8:30-10:30 pm for ages 15 years old to adult Tuesday, September 14- 7:30-8:30 pm for ages 8 to 14 years old; 8:30-10:30 pm for ages 15 years old to adult Audition location: The Shadowbox Theatre at The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Preparation: Actors should come prepared to read from the script. No Appointments Required. For appointments and questions regarding the auditions themselves: Call Ann Hedger at (440) 951-7500 x103. Performance dates: November 19, 20, 26 & 27 and December 3, 4, 10 & 11 at 7:30 pm ; and November 21 & 28 and December 5 & 12 at 3:00 pm. Rehearsals begin Monday, October 11 The Fine Arts Association Theatre Department Policy encourages NON-TRADITIONAL CASTING for all productions. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C497E8.906EBDC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Director = Brint Learned Announces = Auditions for A = Christmas Story at The Fine Arts = Association

On = Monday, September 13 and Tuesday, September 14.

The = Fine Arts = Association, 38660 Mentor = AvenueWilloughby will hold auditions for = A Christmas Story a = play by Philip Grecian based on the writings of Jean Shepherd. =

Director: = Brint = Learned =

The Story:  Jean Shepherd’s memoir of = growing up in the Midwest of the 1940s follows 9 = year old Ralphie in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB = gun under the tree for Christmas.  = All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including the = family’s temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys; experiment = with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie’s father winning the net-stockinged leg lamp; = Ralphie’s fantasy scenarios and more.

Speaking Roles: 

  • Ralph, as an adult (Storyteller)-age = 30s-40s
  • Ralphie= Parker (at 9 years = old)-minimum age, 8 years old
  • Mother-age 30s– 40s
  • The Old Man (Father)-age 30s-40s =
  • Randy (Ralphie’s younger brother)-minimum age, 8 years old
  • Miss Shields (Teacher)-age 20s & = up
  • Flick (Ralphie’s 9 year old friend)-minimum age, 8 years old
  • Schwartz (Ralphie’s 9 year old friend)-minimum age, 8 years old
  • Esther Jane Alberry = (age 9), minimum age, 8 years old
  • Scut Farkas (the Bully)-minimum age, 10 years old

Non-Speaking Roles:

  • Girls & boys for school/playground = scenes-ages 8 & up

 

Audition dates:       Monday, September = 13- 7:30-8:30 pm for ages 8 to 14 years old; 8:30-10:30 pm for ages 15 years = old to adult

Tuesday, September 14- 7:30-8:30 pm for ages 8 to 14 years old; = 8:30-10:30 pm for ages 15 years old to adult

 

Audition location:  The Shadowbox Theatre at The Fine Arts = Association, 38660 Mentor = Avenue, Willoughby.=

Preparation:  Actors should come = prepared to read from the script.

.

For appointments and questions regarding the auditions = themselves:  Call = Ann = Hedger at (440) 951-7500 x103. 

Performance dates: November 19, 20, 26 & 27 and December 3, 4, 10 & 11 at 7:30 pm ; and November 21 & 28 and December 5 & 12 at 3:00 = pm. 

Rehearsals begin Monday, October 11

 

The Fine Arts Association = Theatre Department Policy encourages NON-TRADITIONAL CASTING for all = productions.

------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C497E8.906EBDC0-- From Ccontempdt at aol.com Sat Sep 11 08:11:50 2004 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 11:11:50 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Get Your Dance On at SCCDT! Message-ID: --part1_b8.6223ded9.2e746fb6_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1094915510" -------------------------------1094915510 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -------------------------------1094915510 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
-------------------------------1094915510-- --part1_b8.6223ded9.2e746fb6_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: Ccontempdt at aol.com Full-name: Ccontempdt Message-ID: <1e3.2a60ff74.2e746f97 at aol.com> Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 11:11:19 EDT Subject: Get Your Dance On at SCCDT! To: Ccontempdt at aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1094915479" X-Mailer: 9.0 for Windows sub 5000 -------------------------------1094915479 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 Get Your Dance On at SCCDT!=20 The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre at Karamu House is proud= =20 to offer classes in the following for beginners to professionals=E2=80=A6 =20= =20 Modern (Graham and Horton techniques)=20 Hip Hop=20 Ballet=20 African=20 Pilates=20 10 Class dance cards are available for $80 bucks!=20 Fall semester classes start September 18, 2004! =20 Reserve your space by dropping in and registering today!=20 Don=E2=80=99t miss out on your chance to DANCE! =20 Call 216.791.9000 today for more information.=20 ________________________________________________________________________=20 The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre at Karamu House=20 Michael Medcalf, Artistic Director=20 2355 East 89th Street=20 Cleveland, Ohio 44106=20 216.791.9000=20 216.791.9001 [fax]=20 www.ccdt.com=20 -------------------------------1094915479 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Get=20 Your Dance On at SCCDT!

 

The School of Cleveland= =20 Contemporary Dance Theatre at Karamu House is proud to offer classes in=20 the following for beginners to professionals=E2=80=A6=20

 

Modern (Graham and Hort= on=20 techniques)

Hip=20 Hop

Ballet

African

Pilates

 

10 Class dance cards ar= e=20 available for $80 bucks!

 

Fall semester classes s= tart=20 September 18, 2004! =20

Reserve your space by d= ropping=20 in and registering today!

Don=E2=80=99t miss out on your chance to=20= DANCE!=20

 

Call 216.791.9000 today for more=20 information.

 

___________________________________________________________________= _____

 

The School of Cleveland= =20 Contemporary Dance Theatre at Karamu House

Michael Medcalf, Artist= ic=20 Director

 

2355 East 89th=20 Street

Cleveland, Ohio=20 44106

 

216.791.9000

216.791.9001=20 [fax]

 

www.ccdt.com

 

 

 

 

-------------------------------1094915479-- --part1_b8.6223ded9.2e746fb6_boundary-- From jeremy9 at uakron.edu Sat Sep 11 11:02:57 2004 From: jeremy9 at uakron.edu (Jeremy Gilpatric) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 14:02:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Fantasticks at the University of Akron Message-ID: <004001c49829$92a3b5a0$0b02a8c0@JEREMYHPC> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003D_01C49808.0AB968E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The University of Akron School of Music opened Schmidt and Jones' = timeless musical, "The Fantasticks," last night to great acclaim. The = run continues this weekend: Saturday September 11, Sunday, September 12, = and next weekend: Friday, September 17 through Sunday, September 19, in = Guzzetta Recital Hall.=20 This delightful comedy includes the beautiful songs, "Try to Remember," = and "Soon It's Gonna Rain," and holds the record as the world's longest = running musical. This production is directed by veteran singer, actor, = director Alfred Anderson, with music direction by Mayumi Kikuchi, and = choreography by Devon Shriver. The musical features the talents of UA's = Theatre and Opera students, plus a few surprises!=20 Show times are 8:00 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, with Sunday matinees at = 2:30 p.m. =20 General Admission: $12.00=20 UA Faculty/Staff/senior citizens: $10.00=20 Students with valid ID: $8.00=20 Call the School of Music office at (330) 972-7590 for more information. ------=_NextPart_000_003D_01C49808.0AB968E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The University of Akron School of = Music opened=20 Schmidt and Jones=92 timeless musical, =93The = Fantasticks,=94 last=20 night to great acclaim.  The run continues this weekend: = Saturday=20 September 11, Sunday, September 12, and next weekend: Friday,=20 September 17 through Sunday, September 19, in Guzzetta Recital Hall.=20

This delightful comedy includes the beautiful songs, =93Try to = Remember,=94=20 and =93Soon It=92s Gonna Rain,=94 and holds the record as the world=92s = longest running=20 musical. This production is directed by veteran singer,=20 actor, director Alfred Anderson, with music direction by = Mayumi=20 Kikuchi, and choreography by Devon Shriver.  The musical features = the=20 talents of UA=92s Theatre and Opera students, plus a few surprises! =

Show=20 times are 8:00 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, with Sunday matinees at 2:30=20 p.m. 

General Admission: $12.00
UA=20 Faculty/Staff/senior citizens: $10.00
Students with valid ID: $8.00=20

Call the School of Music office at (330) 972-7590 for more=20 information.


------=_NextPart_000_003D_01C49808.0AB968E0-- From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Sat Sep 11 14:19:58 2004 From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L Davis) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 17:19:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting for Tri-C student video productions - no pay Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20040911170440.00b2e508@pop.wre.adelphia.net> I'm looking for actors and actresses for 2 video productions for this fall semester at Tri-C. 1. People with playful and loving cats or dogs. I'll be producing a short PSA type video of people enjoying pet ownership. All ages, all types needed. Will be video taped at parks and your location. Time dependent on our mutual convenience. 2. Geeky guy, early 20's - Character is a film crew worker who has a fantasy of waltzing with the star. This is the lead role. Film crew extras, 20's to 30's May end up being only voiceover. Production will take place at Tri-C Western Campus in Parma. Probably late October or Early November. No pay but I will make a VHS copy of the finished product for you. Please email me if interested. Mary Davis From joe216films at hotmail.com Sat Sep 11 15:01:43 2004 From: joe216films at hotmail.com (Joe Ostrica) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:01:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Short film "Guys" update Message-ID: The shooting schedule for "Guys" has moved to Oct. 8-10. But for a VERY good reason: We just hired the best DP in Ohio and probably the Midwest and it was the soonest he was available. Look for an upcoming announcement about that soon! There are still extra parts available for anyone interested. Thanks for your interest, Joe Ostrica 216 Films To learn more about us or the film "Guys" check out www.216films.com or email me at joe at 216films.com _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar ? get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ From carolknowltonirvin at yahoo.com Sat Sep 11 15:17:36 2004 From: carolknowltonirvin at yahoo.com (Carol Knowlton Irvin) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 15:17:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]tri-c instructor available for personal tutoring web building programs, photoshop, etc., Message-ID: <20040911221736.25085.qmail@web51401.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi, I'm an instructor at tri-c East in the business department. However, I'm also an artist. I have a limited amount of time in which I could tutor a few students for hire in web building programs such as Front Page or Dreamweaver and/or graphics programs such as Photoshop. There are many other programs I know as well. Get in touch with me at my email address carolknowltonirvin at yahoo.com if you have any interest. We can work out a mutually agreeable price for a whole morning or whole afternoon's tutoring. carol http://carolirvin.com --0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi, I'm an instructor at tri-c East in the business department.  However, I'm also an artist.  I have a limited amount of time in which I could tutor a few students for hire in web building programs such as Front Page or Dreamweaver and/or graphics programs such as Photoshop.  There are many other programs I know as well.  Get in touch with me at my email address
if you have any interest.  We can work out a mutually agreeable price for a whole morning or whole afternoon's tutoring.
 
carol


--0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683-- From ugrrnet at earthlink.net Sat Sep 11 15:30:18 2004 From: ugrrnet at earthlink.net (Cherylee Wilson) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:30:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Question for Members: In-Reply-To: <20040910164958.48523.qmail@web13925.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <01ea01c4984e$ee6c9120$c3fa9f04@hp28992v9ck9ik> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01EB_01C4982D.675AF120 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I think the notices have been an excellent way to stay in touch with what is 'selling' in the professional arena. Cleveland is a market, but it is far from 'the business'. Personally, I want to know 'where's the money!' Others may find it useful as they prepare themselves to 'meet the call' when it comes..., and believe me, those are the only prospects casting agents want to see. So, keep posting 'em. CheryLee Wilson ------=_NextPart_000_01EB_01C4982D.675AF120 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
I=20 think the notices have been an excellent way to stay in touch with what = is=20 'selling' in the professional arena.  Cleveland is a market, but it = is far=20 from 'the business'.  Personally, I want to know 'where's the=20 money!'  Others may find it useful as they prepare = themselves to=20 'meet the call' when it comes..., and believe me, those are the only = prospects=20 casting agents want to see.  So, keep posting = 'em.
 
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------=_NextPart_000_01EB_01C4982D.675AF120-- From lorien at en.com Sat Sep 11 15:35:30 2004 From: lorien at en.com (Witkowski) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:35:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for The Christmas Schooner Message-ID: <000801c4984f$a6fc08b0$170cd6d8@oemcomputer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4982E.1D9FB560 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Strongsville Community Theatre is auditioning for "The Christmas = Schooner" - a musical about a true tale of brave sailors who brought = Christmas trees to a fire-ravaged Chicago in the late 1800's. The show = is full of beautiful music, lively dances and a great sense of drama. Auditions will be at Old Town Hall, 18825 Royalton Rd. in Strongsville. = They will be held on Sunday September 26, 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. and Tuesday, = September 28. 7 P.M.-9 P.M.=20 Cast includes 7 men, 4 women, 1 boy ( 9-10 yrs.), 1 boy ( 15 yrs.), 1 = girl ( 10-12 yrs.) and chorus; please bring pop music to sing = (accompanist provided ). Directed by Kelly Lozan. Show dates are Nov. 19, 20, Dec. 3, 4, 5,10,11, 2004. All shows are = presented in the Little Theatre of Strongsville High School, Lunn Rd. in = Strongsville. For more information please call (440) 954-4634. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4982E.1D9FB560 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Strongsville Community Theatre is auditioning for "The Christmas = Schooner" -=20 a musical about a true tale of brave sailors who brought Christmas trees = to a=20 fire-ravaged Chicago in the late 1800=92s. The show is full of beautiful = music,=20 lively dances and a great sense of drama.

Auditions will be at Old Town Hall, 18825 Royalton Rd. in = Strongsville. They=20 will be held on Sunday September 26, 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. and Tuesday, = September 28.=20 7 P.M.-9 P.M.

Cast includes 7 men, 4 women, 1 boy ( 9-10 yrs.), 1 boy ( 15 yrs.), 1 = girl (=20 10-12 yrs.) and chorus; please bring pop music to sing (accompanist = provided ).=20 Directed by Kelly Lozan.

Show dates are Nov. 19, 20, Dec. 3, 4, 5,10,11, 2004.  All shows = are=20 presented in the Little Theatre of Strongsville High School, Lunn Rd. in = Strongsville.

For more information please call (440)=20 954-4634.

------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4982E.1D9FB560-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Sat Sep 11 18:02:01 2004 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:02:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a soleful song for a short film (cinevid@yahoo.com) Message-ID: <20040912010201.83317.qmail@web60308.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1746030944-1094950921=:81203 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii All musicians, singers, songwriters, I have a montage scene of happy memories in my short film, "Left for Dead" that I need a soleful song for. I wrote some lyrics*, but would happily consider a pre-existing work. There's no pay and I would need full sync rights, but a small percentage could be worked out. (Bear in mind short films rarely make money, but may be good exposure) The scene follows a point in the story where the young girl has awakened in the night thinking her father has died (terminal cancer) and rushes to check on him. He's lucid for a brief moment and mentions fishing tomorrow. The girl goes back to bed and dreams of the whole family at the zoo, on their boat, happy. Then it fades to the following day and she's deep in thought on the steps of the porch. *Here are the lyrics, but I'm the worst judge of my own work. I need help on this, so if you have any suggestions or sources please email me and thanks. Time on my Hands I?ve got time on my hands and no where to go, Pictures on my wall from places long ago. The little things it seems are the only things I see, The light is fading fast; will you remember me? In dreams of memories it seems I had no care at all, I laughed and loved and filled my cup, I never thought I?d fall. But stumbling through these corridors of time and sore regret, To feel your tears upon my cheek, was a fall I can?t forget. I?ve got time on my hands and no place to be, The light is fading fast now, will you remember me? The film is almost finished and there are some pics on my website. A tremendous thanks to all who helped make this project come to life. Bill Johns http://cinevidproductions.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1746030944-1094950921=:81203 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
All musicians, singers, songwriters,
 
I have a montage scene of happy memories in my short film, "Left for Dead" that I need a soleful song for.
 
I wrote some lyrics*, but would happily consider a pre-existing work. There's no pay and I would need full sync rights, but a small percentage could be worked out. (Bear in mind short films rarely make money, but may be good exposure)
 
The scene follows a point in the story where the young girl has awakened in the night thinking her father has died (terminal cancer) and rushes to check on him. He's lucid for a brief moment and mentions fishing tomorrow. The girl goes back to bed and dreams of the whole family at the zoo, on their boat, happy. Then it fades to the following day and she's deep in thought on the steps of the porch.
 
*Here are the lyrics, but I'm the worst judge of my own work. I need help on this, so if you have any suggestions or sources please email me and thanks.
 
Time on my Hands
 
I?ve got time on my hands and no where to go,
Pictures on my wall from places long ago.
 
The little things it seems are the only things I see,
The light is fading fast; will you remember me?
 
In dreams of memories it seems I had no care at all,
I laughed and loved and filled my cup, I never thought I?d fall.
But stumbling through these corridors of time and sore regret,
To feel your tears upon my cheek, was a fall I can?t forget.
 
I?ve got time on my hands and no place to be,
The light is fading fast now, will you remember me?
 
The film is almost finished and there are some pics on my website. A tremendous thanks to all who helped make this project come to life.
 
Bill Johns
 


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Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1746030944-1094950921=:81203-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sat Sep 11 19:50:00 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 22:50:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This weeks national theatre auditions at NCCC Message-ID: <027601c49873$32d705b0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0277_01C49851.ABC565B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This is one week national theatre listings at NCCC =20 Visit North Coast Central Casting =20 =20 Show Name: Wishing Time=20 Theatre Name: Vital Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/20/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Vital Theatre Company, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Vital Theatre Company is seeking men and women for award-winning Vital Children's Theatre's production of Wishing Time, a new rock musical for children performing weekends from Oct. 30-Dec. 5. Rehearsals begin the week of Oct. 4. Seeking: Gene: a rock star genie, convincing British accent necessary; Bobby: a young boy to be played by a small man or woman; Margery: Bobby's mother; also seeking one male and three females to play various roles. Actors must all be strong singers and move well. Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New York, NY 10036. Minorities encouraged to apply.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New York, NY 10036.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lost in the '50s, Stuck on the '70s=20 Theatre Name: Starlite Entertainment=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/29/2004 =20 =20 =20 10/02/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: RIpley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Starlite Entertainment, now in its seventh season, is a large producer of live entertainment shows in Branson, MO, including Lost in the '50s, Stuck on the '70s, Country Tonite, Kirby VanBurch--Prince of Magic, and The World Famous Platters. Rehearsals mid-Feb. to March; performances March through mid-December at Starlite Theatre, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, MO. Director/Producer: Michael Meece. Currently holding auditions for its large-scale productions of Lost in the '50s and Stuck on the '70s for singer-dancers for the 2005 season. Entertain up to seven million tourists a season in a fast-paced environment with 116 shows and 55,000 live theatre seats. Singer-dancers: Prepare 16 bars of an uptempo and a ballad on sheet music or CD tracks. Selections from the 1950s and the 1970s are preferred. Also, bring clothes you can move in and be prepared to learn a dance combination at the callbacks. Send pictures and resumes by Sept. 29 to Casting, c/o Starlite Entertainment, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, MO 65616. Starlite Entertainment, LLC, casting. For more information, visit website www.starlite-entertainment.com; or email keith at starlite-entertainment.com; or call (417) 335-6346. Pay.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Sept. 29 to Casting, c/o Starlite Entertainment, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, MO 65616. Starlite Entertainment, LLC, casting. For more information, visit website www.starlite-entertainment.com; or email keith at starlite-entertainme _____ =20 Show Name: The Apple Corps=20 Theatre Name: Flying Ship Productions=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 10:30 AMto 12:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: West Side Dance Project, 357 W. 36 St., 3rd fl, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Flying Ship Productions, a professional touring theatre for young audiences, will hold auditions for its fall tour of The Apple Corps. The Apple Corps," a multiracial, hip musical, is sponsored by the NYC Department of Transportation and will tour the five boroughs. The show is by Jonathan Luks and directed by JoAnna Schnoll-Luks. Flying Ship Productions is seeking: four adult actors (two male/two female), all types, who sing and dance well (tap dance a plus) and can play young, energetic street kids. The Apple Corps rehearsals begin Sept. 27-Oct. 11, and the tour runs thru Nov. 12. Performance pay is $400/week ($375 plus $25/week bonus upon completion of the tour). Rehearsal pay is a flat $400 for the two-week rehearsal period. Each actor is also an ASM and will be expected to set up and break down. Bring uptempo sheet music in your key for piano accompaniment. It is essential to be on time for early morning call times in NYC. If you cannot make the open call, you can leave a message at (973) 763-6123.=20 Prepare: Bring uptempo sheet music in your key for piano accompaniment. It is essential to be on time for early morning call times in NYC. If you cannot make the open call, you can leave a message at (973) 763-6123.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: NiteStar Program=20 Theatre Name: NiteStar Program=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/13/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Shetler Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, Studio 3A, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The NiteStar Program is seeking: males and females, 15-23, all types (no white females) for its 2004-05 repertory season. Interested in strong actors who sing well. NiteStar deals with issues affecting today's youth including HIV/AIDS, substance use, sexuality, violence, and related topics. NiteStar's primary mission is educating young people through the use of theatre. Pay for rehearsals and shows if hired. Prepare a two-minute contemporary monologue (no classical pieces) and 16 bars of a song (any style). Accompanist provided. Appointment only. For further info, call Terrence Taylor at (212) 523-3688.=20 Prepare: a two-minute contemporary monologue (no classical pieces) and 16 bars of a song (any style). Accompanist provided. Appointment only. For further info, call Terrence Taylor at (212) 523-3688.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Two Productions=20 Theatre Name: Negro Ensemble Company, Inc.=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/13/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 09/14/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Negro Ensemble Company, Inc., New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Negro Ensemble Company, Inc. will hold auditions by appointment for two productions. Seeking: African-American males, 25-35 and 55-65; African-American females, 25-35 and 35-45; Caucasian female, 25-35. Auditions will be held Sept. 13-14 from 10AM-12noon, 1-3PM, and 4-6PM. Must dance and sing. For appointment, call NEC at (212) 582-5860. Pay.=20 Prepare: Auditions will be held Sept. 13-14 from 10AM-12noon, 1-3PM, and 4-6PM. Must dance and sing. For appointment, call NEC at (212) 582-5860. _____ =20 Show Name: Gigi=20 Theatre Name: Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Stipend=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Plaza Theatrical Prods, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd, Oceanside, NY 11572=20 Breakdown: Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., a Long Island-based touring theatre company (35-minute LIRR ride), is casting for a fall production of Gigi. Seeking: two male singer-dancers, to play multiple roles. Also seeking: Du Fresne: a middle-aged baritone. Send pictures and resumes to Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd., Oceanside, NY 11572. Performance stipend and transportation reimbursed.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd., Oceanside, NY 11572.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Measure for Measure=20 Theatre Name: Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Showcase=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/17/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Astoria Performing Arts Center, 31-60 33rd St, #B9, Long Island City, NY 11106=20 Breakdown: The Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc. (APAC) is casting for its upcoming production of William Shakespeare's Measure for Measure. Seeking: classically trained actors of all ethnicities. Director: John Hurley. Rehearsals begin Oct. 8; opens Nov. 5 for a three-weekend run. Audition appointments will be scheduled for Sun. Sept. 26 and Mon. Sept 27. Send pictures and resumes to Astoria Performing Arts Center, Attn: Casting, 31-60 33rd St., #B9, Long Island City, NY 11106. Submissions must be received by Sept. 17; email submissions will not be accepted. For more info, visit www.apacny.org. Equity Showcase (approval pending).=20 Prepare: Audition appointments will be scheduled for Sun. Sept. 26 and Mon. Sept 27. Send pictures and resumes to Astoria Performing Arts Center, Attn: Casting, 31-60 33rd St., #B9, Long Island City, NY 11106. Submissions must be received by Sept. 17=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Grandma's House for Christmas=20 Theatre Name: Chatham Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 4:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New York Spaces, 939 Eighth Ave, Studio 3D2, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: Chatham Theatre Company is casting for a musical Christmas play, Grandma's House for Christmas. Seeking: trim male and female singers who can act and move well. Jon Delfin will accompany. Employment from Oct. 18-Dec. 19; pays $275 per week, plus housing and transportation provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. For an audition appointment, call Janet or Rod Foote at (315) 336-2336; or email producers at chathamtheatre.com. For further audition and company info, visit www.chathamtheatre.com.=20 Prepare: For an audition appointment, call Janet or Rod Foote at (315) 336-2336; or email producers at chathamtheatre.com. For further audition and company info, visit www.chathamtheatre.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Japanese One-Act Play=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/16/2004 =20 =20 4:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 09/18/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: There will be open auditions for a Japanese one-act play. Play is done in English. Actors with various ethnic and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to audition. Performances are scheduled during the week of Nov. 15-21. This is basically an ensemble play, except the character of Jiro. Story takes place mainly in his dream world. Seeking male characters: Jiro: 18, though young, he thinks he knows what life is and his life is over; Secretary and Physician: 40-50, secretary works hard to keep Jiro happy, physician is a wise man with deep philosophy; Two Gentlemen and Young Doctors: 20-40, gentlemen are rich, snobbish, enjoying their fortune, young doctors are faithful students of physician. Seeking female characters: Kiku: 30-40, devoted nanny of Jiro, because of her secret treasure her husband abandoned her; Beauty: Jiro's wife in his dream; Three Dancers: young, attractive girls, Playboy bunny type. Auditions are first-come, first-served basis. If interested, contact K. Maya at (917) 553-6075; or email aria at clairluna.net and leave name and desired date for audition. No appointment, just show up. Prepare a brief contemporary monologue, comic or dramatic. Do not send pictures and resumes by email.=20 Prepare: a brief contemporary monologue, comic or dramatic. Do not send pictures and resumes by email.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Gramercy Ghost=20 Theatre Name: Theatre A La Carte=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Theatre A La Carte, 39-50 Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, Queens, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Theatre A La Carte is casting for Gramercy Ghost by John Cecil Holm. Seeking: Charley Stewart: male actor, ages 20-35, lead part. Producer: Susan Emro. Rehearses Mondays-Thursdays, Sept. 6-Oct. 21; performs Fridays-Sundays for nine performances in Douglaston, Queens, from Oct. 22-Nov. 7 at Theatre A La Carte (TALC), 39-50 Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, NY. For an appointment, call John F. Emro, Director, at (516) 318-2450; or email Susan.emro at mountsinai.org.=20 Prepare: For an appointment, call John F. Emro, Director, at (516) 318-2450; or email Susan.emro at mountsinai.org.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Cats, Ain't Misbehavin', Gypsy=20 Theatre Name: Derby Dinner Playhouse=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/30/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr, Clarksville, IN 47129=20 Breakdown: Derby Dinner Playhouse, a year-round, non-Equity, professional dinner theatre in Louisville, KY, will be holding auditions for Cats, Ain't Misbehavin', and Gypsy in NYC on Thurs. Sept. 30. All positions are paid. Auditions are by appointment only. Send pictures and resume to Annie Myers, c/o Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr., Clarksville, IN 47129.=20 Prepare: Auditions are by appointment only. Send pictures and resume to Annie Myers, c/o Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr., Clarksville, IN 47129.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: An Italian Woman in Kipseli=20 Theatre Name: Greek Cultural Center=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/11/2004 =20 =20 =20 09/12/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Greek Cultural Center, 27-18 Hoyt Ave. South, Astoria, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Greek Cultural Center, Producer, is holding auditions by appointment for a modern Greek comedy, An Italian Woman in Kipseli. Seeking: male and female actors, ages 25-60, must be fluent in Greek. Opens mid-January for 15 weekend performances. Director: Efterpi Charalambidis. For an appointment, call (718) 726-7329. Pay.=20 Prepare: For an appointment, call (718) 726-7329.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Ambulance Dance=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/12/2004 =20 =20 1:00 PMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Kimmel Center, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Ron Keiser, Producer, will hold auditions by appointment for Ambulance Dance. Seeking: Andreas King: African-American/Hispanic actor, 20-30, a strong, very well-built, good man who fights back against his racist boss (full nudity; pay); Miko Tuskeegee: Asian actress, 20-30, Tex's new wife that he kidnapped from Japan, is an abused wife looking for a way out (no nudity; pay). Director: Darius Safavi. Rehearses Sept. 16-Nov. 26; performs Nov. 26-Dec. 12 at Altered Stages, 212 W. 29 St., 3rd fl., NYC. Auditions will be held by appointment only Sept. 12 from 1-4PM at the Kimmel Center. There will be no nudity at the auditions. For the auditions, bring pictures and resumes and photo ID. For an appointment, call (917) 587-6488; or email kingdarius12 at yahoo.com.=20 Prepare: For the auditions, bring pictures and resumes and photo ID. For an appointment, call (917) 587-6488; or email kingdarius12 at yahoo.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Ain't I a Woman!,=20 Theatre Name: The Core Ensemble=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460=20 Breakdown: Michael Parola (The Core Ensemble), Producers, are seeking: female performer reading African-American who will portray Zora Neale Hurston, Fannie Lou Hamer, Sojourner Truth, and Clementine Hunter in 90-minute chamber music-theatre work, Ain't I a Woman!, for actress and trio (cello, piano, percussion). Will encompass ages within 30-55 years. Some singing. Will rehearse in West Palm Beach, FL, Nov. 15=96Jan. 7. Tours nationally through March 1. Director: Akin Babatunde. Paid position, plus transportation, lodging, per diem. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 5 to The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460; email CECAsting at aol.com; or call (561) 585-4970.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 5 to The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460; email CECAsting at aol.com; or call (561) 585-4970.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Seussical the Musical=20 Theatre Name: Mill Mountain Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/20/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Mill Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl, Roanoke, VA 24011=20 Breakdown: Mill Mountain Theatre is accepting Equity and non-Equity pictures and resumes for Seussical the Musical, conceived by Eric Idle, Lynn Ahrens, and Stephen Flaherty, based on the books of Dr. Seuss. Book: Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty; Lyrics: Lynn Ahrens; Music: Stephen Flaherty; Director/Producing Artistic Director: Jere Lee Hodgin. Contract runs Nov. 9-Dec. 23. All roles paid. Five principal, two to four character, 10 chorus. Actively seeking ethnic minorities. More information at www.millmountain.org/mmtcasting.htm, but no electronic submissions. To be considered for an NYC audition appointment, Sept. 27-30, send pictures and resumes to Casting, Mill Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl., Roanoke, VA 24011. Material must be received by Sept. 20 to be considered. Non-Equity and Equity LOA contracts.=20 Prepare: To be considered for an NYC audition appointment, Sept. 27-30, send pictures and resumes to Casting, Mill Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl., Roanoke, VA 24011. Material must be received by Sept. 20 to be considered.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Rock-A-My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham=20 Theatre Name: Riant Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/11/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 3:00 PM=20 09/13/2004 =20 =20 5:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Champion Studios, 257 W. 39 St., 14th fl, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: The Riant Theatre will be holding auditions for Rock-A-My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham, a rock/gospel musical. All characters are southerners. Seeking: Dan Smith: 20s, white, her ex-husband (lead, tenor/belt); Bobby: 20-30, white, Susan's boyfriend, rugged, a womanizer; Taylor Cooper: 20-30, black, accused of carjacking (lead, lyric baritone/tenor); Julie: 20s, Taylor's girlfriend, black (lead, soprano/belt); Reverend Boyd: 40s, black, baritone/belt. Performance dates Oct. 15-31. Some pay. Prepare two songs a capella, gospel, r&b or rock. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 Prepare: two songs a capella, gospel, r&b or rock. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The Last Temptation of Tony Christ=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Mike Horn, 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003=20 Breakdown: Ann Bowen, Director, is accepting submissions for an original play, The Last Temptation of Tony Christ. Performance dates Nov. 7-9, 16-17, 22-23. Seeking: Mary: 40-60; Joseph: 50-60. Actors must have a sense of Jewish humor/comedy and satire. Send pictures and resumes to 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003, Attention: Mike Horn.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003, Attention: Mike Horn.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The Time Machine=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/26/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: 21st Century Playwrights, 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201=20 Breakdown: H.G. Wells' The Time Machine concert is seeking legit singer-actors. Concert version. New musical. Performances set: Brooklyn Public Library and the Episcopal Actors' Guild in October. Seeking legit voices for following roles: The Time Traveler: lead, lyric tenor, late 20s-early 40s; The One Apart: lead, high soprano, 20s-30s; The Chief of The Morlocks: lead, baritone, strong character role, 30s-50s; The Lord: lead, baritone/tenor, cranky aristocrat, 40s-60s; The Street Urchin: featured, sings well, 12-year-old boy; Herbie: featured, sings well, 14-year-old boy. Also seeking: baritones, tenors, sopranos, altos. Not an Equity reading, showcase, workshop, but expense money paid. Mail pictures and resumes to 21st Century Playwrights, Composers & Lyricists, Inc., 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201. Will be called for audition.=20 Prepare: Mail pictures and resumes to 21st Century Playwrights, Composers & Lyricists, Inc., 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201. Will be called for audition.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Day Einstein Died=20 Theatre Name: Third Ave. Productions=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Jeffrey Stocker c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramery, New York, NY 10003=20 Breakdown: Third Ave. Productions and National Arts Club will be holding auditions for a reading of Day Einstein Died by J.B. Edwards with direction by acting coach Jeffrey David Stocker. Performance held at NAC Oct. 15. Pay involved. Seeking: actors to read roles: Einstein: German accent, 76; Paul Robeson: African-American, 55. Send pictures and resumes to Jeffrey Stocker, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, NY 10003.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Jeffrey Stocker, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, NY 10003.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Damage Control=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/11/2004 =20 =20 12:00 PMto 3:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Writer Judy Klass and director Eddie Lew seek actors for Damage Control, a new full-length going up just before the election for Oktoberfest. Seeking: Carl: 40s, brilliant, simpatico, self-made southern politician, powerful speaker, charismatic to both men and women; Brad LeBland III: 40s, rich, callow southern politician, somewhat cunning, inarticulate, lacking intellectual curiosity; Deborah Kaufman: 30s, tough, simpatico NYC spin doctor; Haley: 30s, smart, simpatico southern man; Sterling Gray: 60s, wily old southern politician; Bob: cynical southern newscaster; Faye: perky southern newscaster. Intensive six week rehearsals, production may move to second venue. Bring short monologue.=20 Prepare: Bring short monologue.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Oklahoma=20 Theatre Name: NETworks=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/21/2004 =20 =20 12:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: female dancer/singers and dancer/gymnasts. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, Monday or Tuesday.=20 Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and y _____ =20 Show Name: Oklahoma=20 Theatre Name: NETworks=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/21/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: male dancer/singers and dancer/gymnasts. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, Monday or Tuesday.=20 Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and y _____ =20 Show Name: Oklahoma=20 Theatre Name: NETworks=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: Will Parker: 20s-30s, should be accomplished theatre dancer with good ballet technique, preferably with acrobatic skills, charming, fun-loving, energetic, wide=96eyed, high baritone/tenor; Laurey: 20s, = must be an excellent ballet dancer (dances the dream sequence), an innocent, but spunky and headstrong farm girl who falls in love with Curly, soprano, beautiful; Curly: 20s-early 30s, charismatic, handsome leading man, a cowboy, high baritone; Aunt Eller: 40s-60s, Laurey's aunt and guardian, sensible, tough, hard-working farm woman, character actress with great sense of humor; Jud Fry: late 20s=9630s, strong actor, disturbed, troubled man with a powerful, brooding presence, bass-baritone; Ike Skidmore: 40s-60s, preferably a burly cowboy, must be rhythmical, tenor; Pop Carnes: 50s-60s, great character actor-singer, dry humor, big presence, must move well; Ado Annie: 20s, fun-loving, good-time girl, strong comedic abilities and a good dancer, must have solid mix to an E or F (they would prefer this song not be belted); Ali Hakim: 30s, character actor-singer, a traveling peddler and con artist, Middle Eastern accent. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, Monday or Tuesday.=20 Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and y _____ =20 Show Name: You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown=20 Theatre Name: CNR Drama=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/20/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: CNR Drama, 29 Castle Place, New Rochelle, NY 10815=20 Breakdown: CNR Drama is casing selected roles in You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, (1998 revised) by appointment only. Seeking: Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Linus. Director: Laurie Peterson Castaldo; Musical Director: Steven Loftus. Performances at private college in lower Westchester County, 30 minutes from Grand Central. Diverse casting. Some transporation reimbursement. Rehearsals begin week of Sept. 27. Performances Nov. 5-21. See website www.cnrdrama.org for full character descriptions. Prepare a song from the show; you will also be asked to read from the script and dance. Call JoAnna at (914) 654-5373 for appointment, directions, or with questions.=20 Prepare: See website www.cnrdrama.org for full character descriptions. Prepare a song from the show; you will also be asked to read from the script and dance. Call JoAnna at (914) 654-5373 for appointment, directions, or with questions.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Cruise Ship Shows=20 Theatre Name: PGT Entertainment=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920=20 Breakdown: PGT Entertainment is seeking singers and dancers for cruise ship production shows. Immediately seeking: attractive, versatile singers with ability to sing Broadway, pop/rock, and classical styles. Also seeking: attractive male and female dancers with strong technique in ballet, theatre, jazz, and tap. No height restriction. Competitive salary. For audition/submission information, go to www.pgtpi.com. Mail submissions to Emmett Murphy, Casting Director, PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920.=20 Prepare: For audition/submission information, go to www.pgtpi.com. Mail submissions to Emmett Murphy, Casting Director, PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Velveteen Rabbit=20 Theatre Name: Dallas Children's Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT LOA=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/29/2004 =20 =20 6:30 PMto 9:30 PM=20 09/30/2004 =20 =20 6:30 PMto 9:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Dallas Children's Theatre, 5938 Skillman St, Dallas, TX 75231=20 Breakdown: Dallas Children's Theater, Producer, based in Dallas, TX, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for The Velveteen Rabbit, First Rehearsal: Oct 11, 2004; Opens: Nov. 17, 2004; Closes: Dec. 23, 2004. Director: Robyn Flatt. Seeking: All roles. Readings from script, bring photo and resume, dress to move. Prepare a Christmas carol to sing acappella. Appointments necessary. Please call 214-978-0110. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity LORT Non-Rep LOA contract, minimum AEA pay is $290 per week, 24 hr. reh. week=20 Prepare: Readings from script, bring photo and resume, dress to move. Prepare a Christmas carol to sing acappella. Appointments necessary. Please call 214-978-0110.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Grease=20 Theatre Name: Performance Riverside=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/26/2004 =20 =20 1:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Landis Auditorium, 4800 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506=20 Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, based in Riverside, CA is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. For information call (909) 222-8399. Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week per diem, hotel tech week/performances.=20 Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Grease=20 Theatre Name: Performance Riverside=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, based in Riverside, CA is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week per diem, hotel tech week/performances.=20 Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Grease=20 Theatre Name: Performance Riverside=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, based in Riverside, CA is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week per diem, hotel tech week/performances.=20 Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Heart On My Sleeve=20 Theatre Name: Tim Woods Entertainment=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA HAT Tier A=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 3:00 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Coronet Theatre, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048=20 Breakdown: Tim Woods Entertainment, Producer, based in Los Angeles, CA, is holding Open Principal Auditions for Heart On My Sleeve, Rehearsals begin: 10/19; 3 performances: 11/6, 7, 8. Director: John Rando; Producer: Tim Woods; Book: Hannie Rayson & Janis Hirsch; Casting: Michael Donovan, C.S.A. This is an Equity Workshop Production of a New Musical at the Coronet Theatre Upstairs. Seeking: Birdy Carlson: Female, 60's, Caucasian, smart, strong, in great shape, a beauty in an earthy way, a free spirit, in love with Aldo. Full chest voice to A, head voice to E. Kate Madigan: Female, Caucasian, 40's, Birdy's daughter, smart, attractive in an understated way. Part Katherine Hepburn and part Murphy Brown, she is a top-notch TV journalist. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Rebecca: Female, Caucasian, early 20's, Kate's daughter. Pretty, quirky, adorable, lovely with a winning smile. Becoming a fashion designer. Finds love and passion in both the arms of Danny and Francoise. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Francoise: Female, any ethnicity, early 20's. A cool beauty. Has great sense of style, and natural elegance. Persuasive and desirous of Rebecca. Strong soprano with belt, C to G. Robert: Male, Caucasian, 40's. Smart and manly with rugged good looks. He's a famous photographer. Has taste for very sexy young women, including Maya, but his heart belongs to Kate. High baritone, A to E. Aldo Carravaggio: Male, 60's, Italian or Latin. Character to handsome. Affable, lovable and charming, a working-class devil. Loves junk food and burgers. Madly in love with Birdy. Bass/Baritone, G to D. Patti/Maya: Female, African-American, mid-late 20's. Beautiful. Patti is a waitress at Birdy's caf=E9, who spends more time daydreaming than getting people their food. Hopelessly in love with Danny.. Maya is a model, who is in a relationship with Robert. Strong chest voice, plus good head voice. Danny: Male, mid-late 20's, a hot Jamaican fireball (but we will consider all ethnicities). Seeing Patti, but has a wandering eye for Rebecca. Hot blooded and hot tempered, good looking, a seducer and charmer. Strong tenor. arry: Male, early 30's, any ethnicity. Rebecca's gay best friend, and consultant. Delightfully funny and sharp. What he lacks in conventional good looks he makes up for in charm and heart. High baritone, A to E. Gabriella Farinacci: Female, Italian/Jewish, is really 60 but due to strategic face work looks more like early 50's. Fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily. Glamorous society-type. Full chest voice, with good head voice. Prepare 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 minute. Example: WOMEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt, even R & B. Ballad: Joni Mitchell, Carole Bayer Sager, Carole King, Aretha, etc. MEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt. Ballad: Peter Allen, Elton John, Beatles, etc. Equity HAT Tier A contract, minimum AEA pay is $311 per week -3 week contract including pension & health.=20 Prepare: 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 minute.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Heart On My Sleeve=20 Theatre Name: Tim Woods Entertainment=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA HAT Tier A=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Coronet Theatre, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048=20 Breakdown: Tim Woods Entertainment, Producer, based in Los Angeles, CA, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Heart On My Sleeve, Rehearsals begin: 10/19; 3 performances: 11/6, 7, 8. Director: John Rando; Producer: Tim Woods; Book: Hannie Rayson & Janis Hirsch; Casting: Michael Donovan, C.S.A. This is an Equity Workshop Production of a New Musical at the Coronet Theatre Upstairs. Seeking: Birdy Carlson: Female, 60's, Caucasian, smart, strong, in great shape, a beauty in an earthy way, a free spirit, in love with Aldo. Full chest voice to A, head voice to E. Kate Madigan: Female, Caucasian, 40's, Birdy's daughter, smart, attractive in an understated way. Part Katherine Hepburn and part Murphy Brown, she is a top-notch TV journalist. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Rebecca: Female, Caucasian, early 20's, Kate's daughter. Pretty, quirky, adorable, lovely with a winning smile. Becoming a fashion designer. Finds love and passion in both the arms of Danny and Francoise. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Francoise: Female, any ethnicity, early 20's. A cool beauty. Has great sense of style, and natural elegance. Persuasive and desirous of Rebecca. Strong soprano with belt, C to G. Robert: Male, Caucasian, 40's. Smart and manly with rugged good looks. He's a famous photographer. Has taste for very sexy young women, including Maya, but his heart belongs to Kate. High baritone, A to E. Aldo Carravaggio: Male, 60's, Italian or Latin. Character to handsome. Affable, lovable and charming, a working-class devil. Loves junk food and burgers. Madly in love with Birdy. Bass/Baritone, G to D. Patti/Maya: Female, African-American, mid-late 20's. Beautiful. Patti is a waitress at Birdy's caf=E9, who spends more time daydreaming than getting people their food. Hopelessly in love with Danny.. Maya is a model, who is in a relationship with Robert. Strong chest voice, plus good head voice. Danny: Male, mid-late 20's, a hot Jamaican fireball (but we will consider all ethnicities). Seeing Patti, but has a wandering eye for Rebecca. Hot blooded and hot tempered, good looking, a seducer and charmer. Strong tenor. arry: Male, early 30's, any ethnicity. Rebecca's gay best friend, and consultant. Delightfully funny and sharp. What he lacks in conventional good looks he makes up for in charm and heart. High baritone, A to E. Gabriella Farinacci: Female, Italian/Jewish, is really 60 but due to strategic face work looks more like early 50's. Fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily. Glamorous society-type. Full chest voice, with good head voice. Prepare 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 minute. Example: WOMEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt, even R & B. Ballad: Joni Mitchell, Carole Bayer Sager, Carole King, Aretha, etc. MEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt. Ballad: Peter Allen, Elton John, Beatles, etc. Equity HAT Tier A contract, minimum AEA pay is $311 per week -3 week contract including pension & health.=20 Prepare: 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 minute.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, Mentor Project Plays=20 Theatre Name: Cherry Lane Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Cherry Lane Theatre, 38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Cherry Lane Theatre, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, and Mentor Project Plays. Seeking the following personnel for the the following projects: SPEAKING WELL: New York Premiere. Mainstage Production. Two One-Act Plays. Playwright: Israel Horovitz. Director: Michael Morris. Rehearsals: January 10, 2005 =97 February 6, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, February 7, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Opening Night: Sunday, February 13, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, March 20, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 60'S MAN; LATE 30'S MAN; 20'S FEMALE; 60'S FEMALE; 80'S JAPANESE MALE; 30'S WOMAN; EARLY 40'S WOMAN; 50'S WOMAN; LATE 50'S MAN; EARLY 20'S WOMAN. Some Roles Will Be Doubled. Accents Are All American. SLAG HEAP: World Premiere. Mainstage Production. A Fast-Paced, Acidic =93Brit-Grit=94 Comedy Set In Northern England Following The Lives Of Three Working-Class Raver Generation Prostitutes Struggling To Survive On A Street Corner Forgotten Since The Industrial Revolution. This Is A Dark Chronicle Of Wounded Youth, Born Of THATCHER's Politics, In A World Whose Primary Industry Has Become The Commodification Of Humanity. Playwright: Anton Dudley. Director: Erica Schmidt. Rehearsals: Tuesday, March 1, 2005 =97 Sunday, March 27, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, March 28, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Opening Night: Wednesday, April 6, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, May 8, 2005. =97 Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At = 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 20'S BRITISH MALE; TWO 20-ISH BRITISH FEMALES (One Black); LATE 20'S BLACK FEMALE; TEEN PAKISTANI BOY; 40'S ASIAN FEMALE WITH AWKWARD FRENCH ACCENT. MENTOR PROJECT: Three Showcases. SHOWCASE ONE: Rehearsals: Monday, February 21, 2005 =97 March 14, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, March 26, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY TWO: Rehearsals: Monday, March 21, 2005 =97 Monday, April 4, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, April 16, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY THREE: Rehearsals: Monday, April 11, 2005 =97 Monday, April 25, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, May 7, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. Number And Types Of Actors Unknown. Please Prepare One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes. LUNCH: 2:00 PM =97 3:00 PM. EPA Rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. CHERRY LANE THEATRE Is Accessible Via The 1 Or 9 Train To The Christopher St. Stop, Or The M20 Bus (Uptown/Downtown) Or M8 Bus (Crosstown). Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, Mentor Project Plays=20 Theatre Name: Cherry Lane Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 09/21/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 09/22/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Cherry Lane Theatre, 38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Cherry Lane Theatre, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, and Mentor Project Plays. Seeking the following personnel for the the following projects: SPEAKING WELL: New York Premiere. Mainstage Production. Two One-Act Plays. Playwright: Israel Horovitz. Director: Michael Morris. Rehearsals: January 10, 2005 =97 February 6, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, February 7, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Opening Night: Sunday, February 13, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, March 20, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 60'S MAN; LATE 30'S MAN; 20'S FEMALE; 60'S FEMALE; 80'S JAPANESE MALE; 30'S WOMAN; EARLY 40'S WOMAN; 50'S WOMAN; LATE 50'S MAN; EARLY 20'S WOMAN. Some Roles Will Be Doubled. Accents Are All American. SLAG HEAP: World Premiere. Mainstage Production. A Fast-Paced, Acidic =93Brit-Grit=94 Comedy Set In Northern England Following The Lives Of Three Working-Class Raver Generation Prostitutes Struggling To Survive On A Street Corner Forgotten Since The Industrial Revolution. This Is A Dark Chronicle Of Wounded Youth, Born Of THATCHER's Politics, In A World Whose Primary Industry Has Become The Commodification Of Humanity. Playwright: Anton Dudley. Director: Erica Schmidt. Rehearsals: Tuesday, March 1, 2005 =97 Sunday, March 27, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, March 28, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Opening Night: Wednesday, April 6, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, May 8, 2005. =97 Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At = 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 20'S BRITISH MALE; TWO 20-ISH BRITISH FEMALES (One Black); LATE 20'S BLACK FEMALE; TEEN PAKISTANI BOY; 40'S ASIAN FEMALE WITH AWKWARD FRENCH ACCENT. MENTOR PROJECT: Three Showcases. SHOWCASE ONE: Rehearsals: Monday, February 21, 2005 =97 March 14, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, March 26, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY TWO: Rehearsals: Monday, March 21, 2005 =97 Monday, April 4, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, April 16, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY THREE: Rehearsals: Monday, April 11, 2005 =97 Monday, April 25, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, May 7, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. Number And Types Of Actors Unknown. Please Prepare One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes. LUNCH: 2:00 PM =97 3:00 PM. EPA Rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. CHERRY LANE THEATRE Is Accessible Via The 1 Or 9 Train To The Christopher St. Stop, Or The M20 Bus (Uptown/Downtown) Or M8 Bus (Crosstown). Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lion King=20 Theatre Name: Disney Theatrical Productions=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA BVTI Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/18/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Apollo Theatre, 253 West 125th Street, Harlem, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Disney Theatrical Productions, Producer, based in New York, NY is holding an Open Audition for The Lion King, currently on Broadway and tour. Seeking: Strong, Dynamic Singers For Future Replacements For All Roles, Including The African Lions SIMBA And NALA. Please Bring the Sheet Music of a Song that Shows off your Voice and Range in 8 bars marked off for the accompanist. Please Bring a recent Picture and Resume, or a recent photograph and a list of Performance Experience. Sign-In Starts At 9:00 AM. Sign-In Stops At 11:00 AM. This OPEN Audition Is For Equity & Non-Equity Performers. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. DISNEY THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS AUDITION HOTLINE: Call 212-827-5450 Or Visit Online At www.disneyonbroadway.com. If Unable To Attend This Audition, Please Send Picture/Resume To: Binder Casting, ATTN: THE LION KING, 321 West 44th Street, Suite 606, New York, NY 10036. Equity Production BVTI contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: Please Bring the Sheet Music of a Song that Shows off your Voice and Range in 8 bars marked off for the accompanist. Please Bring a recent Picture and Resume, or a recent photograph and a list of Performance Experience.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Macbeth=20 Theatre Name: Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/16/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Producer, based in Cold Spring, NY is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Macbeth, Rehearsals Begin: September 20, 2004 In New York City. Casting for a regional school tour of MACBETH will take place the first three weeks in October, 2004. Artistic Director: Terrence O'Brien. Seeking: For Various Roles, Including MACDUFF. Roles Of MACBETH and LADY MACBETH Are Already Cast. 7 Actors Will Play All Parts. Please prepare a one-minute Shakespearean monologue. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A = monitor will be provided. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, minimum AEA pay is $400 per week.=20 Prepare: a one-minute Shakespearean monologue.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Trying=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off Broadway E=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/15/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20 09/16/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Promenade Theatre, 2162 Broadway, New York, NY 10024=20 Breakdown: Michael Leavitt, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Trying, Understudy Rehearsals Begin On Or About September 22, 2004. Performances Begin September 29, 2004. Director: Sandy Shinner. General Manager: Roy Gabay. Playwright: Joanna McClelland Glass. Casting Director: Vince Liebhart. Trying follows the last days of JUDGE BIDDLE's life as he explores his place in American History while dictating his bio to his new secretary. Seeking: UNDERSTUDIES ONLY: JUDGE BIDDLE: Understudy. Role Will Be Played By FRITZ WEAVER. 81. Brilliant, Former Attorney General In FRANKLIN ROOSELVELT's Administration. He's A Clever, Loveable Curmudgeon Who Is Trying To Save Good Manners And Correct English. He Declares Himself To Be Somewhere Between Lucidity And Senility. SARAH SHORR: Understudy. Role Will Be Played By KATI BRAZDA. 25. Newly Hired As The JUDGE's Secretary. She's Direct, Plainspoken, Hardy, Pleasant Young Woman From The Prairies Of Saskatchewan. NOTE: The Actress Assuming The Job Of Understudy For The Role Of SARAH Will Also Perform The Duties Of The Assistant Stage Manager. Please A Brief Dramatic Monologue. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Off Broadway E contract, minimum AEA pay is $832 week until 10/31, $857 thereafter.=20 Prepare: A Brief Dramatic Monologue. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Musicals in MUFTI=20 Theatre Name: York Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Spec Agmt=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: York Theatre Co., 619 Lexington Avenue at 54th St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: York Theatre Company, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their Musicals in MUFTI series including: MUFTI NUMBER ONE: HENRY SWEET HENRY: Originally On Broadway In 1967, The Story Involves Misfit Pre-School Girls And The Avant-Garde Musician They Obsess Over In 1960's New York City. The Style Is Heartfelt, Comic, Classic 1960's (Pre-HAIR) Broadway. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Female Performers In Their Early 20's (To Play 14-Years Old). Need Strong High Mix / Belt. Also Seeking The (Female) Class Bully (Same Age Range) With Major Broadway Belt. Music / Lyrics: Bob Merrill. Book: Nunnally Johnson. Director: Gordon Greenberg. Musical Director: David Kirshenbaum. Rehearsals: October 4, 2004 - October 8, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, October 8 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 9, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 10, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. MUFTI NUMBER TWO: TWENTY FINGERS, TWENTY TOES: Based On The Lives Of The Hilton Siamese Twins. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Young (To Play 17 - 21) Attractive Female Performers With Very Strong Soprano / Mix Voices. Style Of Music Is Olf-Fashioned Broadway. Music / Lyrics / Co-Bookwriter: Michael Dansicker. Co-Bookwriter: Bob Nigro. Director: Jay Binder. Musical Director: To Be Announced. Musical Supervisor: Michael Dansicker. Rehearsals: October 11, 2004 - October 15, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, October 15 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 16, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 17, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. MUFTI NUMBER THREE: GREENWILLOW: Originally On Broadway In 1960. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Good-Looking, Young Leading Men (Mid-20's - Early 30's) With Legit Bari-tenor Voices For The Lead Role (Played By ANTHONY PERKINS On Broadway) =97 Sensitive, But Smolderingly Erotic Outsider-Type, A La MONTGOMERY CLIFT. Music / Lyrics / Co-Bookwriter: Frank Loesser. Co-Bookwriter: Lesser Samuel. Director: Michael Montel. Musical Director: Andrew Gerle. Rehearsals: October 18, 2004 - October 22, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, October 22 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 23, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 24, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. Artistic Director: James Morgan. Casting Director: Norman Meranus. MUFTI's Are Minimally-Staged Concert Presentations Of Past Broadway, Off-Broadway And Other Musicals. Please Bring Two (2) Pictures And Resumes, Stapled Together. Please Bring Sheet Music In The Proper Key (Accompanist Will Not Transpose) With Stops And Starts Clearly Marked. Select Music From The Musical Theatre Repertoire Only. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. = Building Does Not Open Until 9 AM=97Do Not Enter Before. EPA Rules are in effect. = A monitor will be provided. Equity Special Agreement contract, AEA pay is $395 for seven days plus pension and health.=20 Prepare: Two (2) Pictures And Resumes, Stapled Together. Please Bring Sheet Music In The Proper Key (Accompanist Will Not Transpose) With Stops And Starts Clearly Marked. Select Music From The Musical Theatre Repertoire Only.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Christmas Survival Guide, Golf With Alan Shepard, Mornings At Seven, The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, The Boys Next Door, The Sugar Bean Sisters=20 Theatre Name: Florida Repertory Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT 8=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/18/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Florida Repertory Theatre, Bay Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901=20 Breakdown: Florida Repertory Theatre, Producer, based in Fort Myers, FL, is holding auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: A Christmas Survival Guide: November 26, 2004 =97 December 19, 2004. Golf With Alan Shepard: January 7, 2005 =97 January 30, 2005. Mornings At Seven: = February 11, 2005 =97 March 6, 2005. The Tale of the Allergist's Wife: March 18, 2005 =97 April 10, 2005. The Boys Next Door: April 22, 2005 =97 May 15, 2005. The Sugar Bean Sisters: May 27, 2005 =97 June 19, 2005. Seeking: Equity Actors And Actresses. Actors And Actresses Who Appear To Be 60 Or Older Are Especially Encouraged To Attend. For an audition appointment send pictures and resumes to: Florida Repertory Theatre, SEASON CASTING, 2267 1st St., Fort Myers, FL 33901. Send pictures and resumes ONLY if you are available to attend auditions in Florida. Prepare Two Contrasting Contemporary Monologues. SINGERS may additionally Prepare Two Contrasting Contemporary Songs, not more than 32 bars each. Pianist NOT Provided. Please Bring CD Or Taped Accompaniment. Equity SPT 8 contract, minimum AEA pay is $379 per week.=20 Prepare: For an audition appointment send pictures and resumes to: Florida Repertory Theatre, SEASON CASTING, 2267 1st St., Fort Myers, FL 33901. Send pictures and resumes ONLY if you are available to attend auditions in Florida.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Moonlight and Magnolias=20 Theatre Name: Manhattan Theatre Club=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEAE LORT B=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/17/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Manhattan Theatre Club, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Moonlight and Magnolias, First Rehearsal: January 13, 2005. First Preview: February 17, 2005. Opens: March 15, 2005 For 10 - 12 Weeks. Playwright: Ron Hutchinson. Director: Lynne Meadow. The show will perform will perform at Manhattan Theatre Club's Stage One at City Center. Moonlight and Magnolias Takes Place In 1939 Hollywood In Producer DAVID O. SELZNICK's Office. The Play Concerns The Five Days Over Which O. SELZNICK Bullies, Cajoles And Ultimately Imprisons Screenwriter BEN HECHT And Director VICTOR FLEMING To Mettle Out A Working Screenplay Of MARGARET MITCHELL's Monumental Bestseller GONE WITH THE WIND. Seeking: DAVID O. SELZNICK: Late 30's. Jewish. Fiercely Comedic. Beleaguered But Feared Movie Producer Personally And Professionally Desperate For A Hit. Devoted To The Novel GONE WITH THE WIND. Extremely Intelligent, Quick-Witted And Almost Maniacally Passionate. Alternates Between The Frantically Histrionic And Coolly Seductive And Manipulative To Get What He Needs From Those Around Him. BEN HECHT: Late 40's - Early 50's. Jewish. Chicago Journalist Turned Screenplay Writer / Script Doctor. Pugnacious Bruiser Of A Man With A Strong Moral Sense And A Way With Words. Sarcastic, Witty, Opinonated And Obstinate. Has Little Tolerance For Hollywood Pretension Or SELZNICK's Apparent Disregard For The Racial And Ethnic Undertones Of MARGARET MITCHELL's GONE WITH THE WIND. VICTOR FLEMING: Late 40's - Early 50's. Extremely Self-Confident, No-Bull Hollywood Director. Claims To Have Taught CLARK GABLE To Be GABLE And To Have Slapped JUDY GARLAND Only Once. Dry And Sardonic With An Air Of Comic Self-Importance. Dubious About The Literary And Filmic Merits Of GONE WITH THE WIND, But Supremely Confident That, As Long As He's Paid, He Can Take Any Screenplay And Turn It Into A Quality Feature. MISS POPPENGHUL: Mid 40's - Early 50's. Dotty Secretary To SELZNICK. Extremely And Comically Efficient With An Undercurrent Of Controlled Fear Of Her Boss. Please prepare a 2-minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Please bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep B contract, minimum AEA pay is $700 per week.=20 Prepare: a 2-minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Please bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Perfect Crime=20 Theatre Name: Foothills Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/14/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Worcester Common Fashion Outlet, 100 Front Street, Worcester, MA 01608=20 Breakdown: Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, MA is holding auditions by appointment for Perfect Crime, Rehearsals: October 19, 2004. Opens: October 28, 2004. Closes: November 21, 2004. Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Director: Jay Stone. This show is the longest running Off-Broadway dramatic play, this show opened in '87 and is still running at the Duffy Theatre. Seeking: MARGARET THORNE BRENT: Late 30's. Psychiatrist. MARGARET Is Intelligent, Beautiful, Physically Fit, Manipulative And Carries Herself With Confidence And A Subtle Sensuality. She Is Trying To Maintain Poise And Grace While Under A Great Deal Of Pressure. INSPECTOR JAMES ASCHER: Late 30's - 50. The Law. ASHER Is A Handsome Man Showing The Signs Of Age. He Is Disillusioned In His Job And His Marriage. He Has A Practical Intelligence. W. HARRISON BRENT: 40's - 50. MARGARET 's Husband. Also A Psychiatrist. Retired. Also Plays PHILLIP REYNOLDS. HARRISON / REYNOLDS Has Matinee-Idol Good Looks. Intelligent And Independent. Self-Involved. LIONEL MCAULEY: Late 30's - 40's. A Patient Of MARGARET 's. LIONEL Is An Everyman Overwhelmed By Life. Insecure, Frightened, Clever And Intuitive, He Has Retreated Into Fantasy And Anger As His Response. DAVID BREUER: 30's. Host Of A Local Cable Television Show. Big Fish In A Glass Of Water. Blowhard. The Worst Of Local Cable Access. For An Audition Appointment, Please EMAIL (Preferred) ckelley at foothillstheatre.com Or CALL 508-754-3314, X 227 - Indicate If You Are Equity Member. You May Receive A Confirming Email Or Call With A Time Slot. Auditions Will Consist Of Readings From The Script. Auditioners Should Arrive Early And Select ONE (1) Character To Read. Please Bring A Picture And Resume. Equity Members Have Preference For Audition Slots. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, pay.=20 Prepare: For An Audition Appointment, Please EMAIL (Preferred) ckelley at foothillstheatre.com Or CALL 508-754-3314, X 227 - Indicate If You Are Equity Member. You May Receive A Confirming Email Or Call With A Time Slot.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Swing!, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, Oliver=20 Theatre Name: Marriott Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr Ag Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA Chicago, 125 S. Clark St., Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60603=20 Breakdown: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: Swing!, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose and Oliver. Artistic Director Rick Boynton and Assistant to the Artistic Director Andy Hite. Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15. Call 312/641-0406. Call ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. Please prepare two contrasting 16 bar selections, one up-tempo and one ballad. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring updated picture and resume. Please DO NOT attend this audition if you have auditioned for Marriott Theatre in the past six months. Equity Marriott Theatre Agreement, pay.=20 Prepare: Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15. Call 312/641-0406. Call ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. Please prepare two contrasting 16 bar selections, one up-tempo and one ballad.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Modern Orthodox=20 Theatre Name: ARS Nova And Kara Medoff=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off Broadway=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: ARS Nova And Kara Medoff, Producers, based in New York, NY are holding Equity Principal Auditions for the Off-Broadway production of Modern Orthodox, First Rehearsal: October 12, 2004. First Preview: November 11, 2004. Playwright: Daniel Goldfarb; Director: James Lapine; Casting: David Caparelliotis. Modern Orthodox is a new contemporary New York comedy that concerns the effect an Orthodox Jewish Jeweler (played by JASON BIGGS) has on a young Jewish couple of lapsed faith. It will perform at Dodger Theatre at Worldwide Plaza (499 Seats). Seeking: HERSHEL KLEIN: Seeking Understudy. This Role Will Be Played By JASON BIGGS. This Understudy Will Cover HERSHEL And BEN. Mid - Late 20's. An Orthodox Jewish Jeweler. Lovable Schmuck. Extremely Devout In His Faith. Wears Only Shlumpy Black Suits With A Yellowing Shirt Underneath And A Yankees Yarmulke. Very Direct, Straightforward And Funny Without Trying To Be. BEN: Early 30's. Jewish. Handsome Upper West Side Finance Guy. Funny And Charming. Uncomfortable With HERSHEL's Orthodox Appearance And Lifestyle. Increasingly Aware Of His Own Faithlessness. Ultimately A Good Guy Facing The Worst About Himself And Trying To Become Better. HANNAH: Early 30's. Jewish. BEN's Fiance. Attractive, Funny And Intelligent Maternity Doctor. Strong-Willed, Caring And Great At Her Job. Still Cries At Every Birth But Is No Pushover. Finds Herself Questioning Her Lack Of Faith And Wanting More For Herself And From Her Relationship With BEN. RACHEL: Mid 30's. Jewish. Short, Attractive, Eastern-European-Looking. Sharp, Quick-Witted And No-Nonsense. Like HERSHEL, Practicing Orthodox. In Marketing, But Treading Water And Biding [Her] Time Before [She] Starts Having Babies. The Kind Of Girl Who Gives No Second Thought To Eating Off Her Blind Date's Plate While Nonchalantly Talking About How It Is Her blessing and curse To Have A Way With Men. ONE MALE UNDERSTUDY: Covers HERSHEL And BEN. ONE FEMALE UNDERSTUDY: Covers HANNAH And RACHEL. Sides will be provided. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be = provided. Equity Off Broadway contract, minimum AEA pay is $832 per week until Oct. 31, 2004, $857 thereafter.=20 Prepare: Sides will be provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Five by Tenn=20 Theatre Name: Manhattan Theatre Club=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT D=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/22/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Manhattan Theatre Club, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Five by Tenn, an evening of 5 One-Act Plays by Tennessee Williams, includes 2 World Premieres and 1 NY Premiere will be performed by a company of two women and six men. First Rehearsal: September 16, 2004; First Rehearsal For Understudies: November 9, 2004; First Preview: October 19, 2004; Opens: November 11, 2004 For 10-12 Wks (City Center, Stage 2). Playwright: Tennessee Williams; Director: Michael Kahm. Seeking: UNDERSTUDIES ONLY - TWO MATURE ACTRESSES: 55 - 65. Roles Include: MRS. FENWAY: An Upper-Class Woman Who Is Attractive, But Extremely Selfish, Snobbish And Spoiled. Completely Unaware Of Her Son's Unhappiness And Torment, She Fails Her Son When He Needs Her The Most. VERA CARTWRIGHT: A Wife Of A Broadway Producer, Sometimes Suppliant, Very Intelligent And Aware Of The Repetitive Indiscretions Of Her Pompous Mate. She Is The Object Of A Younger Man's Attentions, A Shy Playwright Who Wants To Save Her From The Lies And Deceptions Of Her Husband. THE VISITOR: A Shy Spinster. Virginal, Na=EFve And Sheltered. She Is Falling In Love For The Very = First Time, So She Goes To Visit A Well-Known Writer To Seek Advice And Wisdom On The Ways Of The World. ONE: A Powerful And Aristocratic Woman Who Is Unkind To The Man Who Adores Her. She Is Strong-Willed, Arrogant, Set In The Rules Of Society And Hard-Shelled. Her Arguments Are Always Logical, Even If Harsh And Cold. Somewhere Beneath Her Hardened Heart, There Might Be The Tiniest Sign Of Compassion. However, It Is Not Easy To See. ONE MATURE ACTOR: 55 - 65. Roles Include: JOSIE CARTWRIGHT: A Successful Broadway Producer, Unfaithful To His Wife, Oafish And Condescending. Lies Constantly, Takes His Wife For Granted, Cannot Imagine A Moment When He Isn't Right. LAWRENCE: A Handsome, Knowledgeable Poet Who Is An Expert On The Ways Of Love And Romance. Shares His Wisdom With Assurance And Enjoyment. TWO: A Very Shy, Timid, Gentle Man Who Lives His Life Controlled By A Woman He Worships. Actors should prepare a two (2) minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Actors should bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep D contract, minimum AEA pay is $531 per week.=20 Prepare: a two (2) minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Actors should bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lone Star Love=20 Theatre Name: Dodger Stage Holding=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/24/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Chorus Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); Runs: 12/4/04 =97 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: Equity Female And Male Singers Who Dance. Please prepare 16 bars in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they = are requested. Prepare to dance if requested and time permits (in shoes you can move in and comfortable clothes). Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: 16 bars in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they = are requested. Prepare to dance if requested=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lone Star Love=20 Theatre Name: Dodger Stage Holding=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/24/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Chorus Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); Runs: 12/4/04 =97 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: Equity Female And Male Singers Who Dance. Please prepare 16 bars in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they = are requested. Prepare to dance if requested and time permits (in shoes you can move in and comfortable clothes). Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: 16 bars in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they = are requested. Prepare to dance if requested=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lone Star Love=20 Theatre Name: Dodger Stage Holding=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/22/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: John Houseman Theatre Center, 450 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); Runs: 12/4/04 =97 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: COL. JOHN FALSTAFF: 40's - 60. Bigger Than Life. An Imposing Comic Figure. Character Voice. FRANK FORD: 30's - 40's. A Strong Western Rancher With A Dark Side. Good Singer. GEORGE PAGE: 40's - 60's. Patriarch. Western Rancher. Big Heart. Good Singer. AGGIE FORD: 30's. Attractive Strong-Willed Western Woman. Good Singer. MARGARET ANNE PAGE: 40's. Matriarch. Earthy Western Woman. Good Singer. SHERIFF BOB SHALLOW: Comic Western Figure. Character Voice. Doesn't Need To Sing Legit. MISSANNE PAGE: 20's. Tomboy / Cowgirl. Good Singer. FENTON: 20's. Yodeling Cowboy. Cute. Good Singer. MUST BE ABLE TO PLAY GUITAR. MASTER SLENDER: 20's. Comic. Western Hayseed Character. Good Singer. DR. CAIUS: 40's. Comic French Immigrant Doctor. Speaks Broken Cowboy English With A French Accent. Character Singing. MISS QUICKLY: 40's - 50's. This Woman Is A Hoot. A Sexual, Big-Hearted Town Go-Between And Busybody. Miss Kitty Prototype. Good Singer. Please prepare a brief song in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they are requested. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. = A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: a brief song in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they are requested.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Career Transitions for Dancers Gala=20 Theatre Name: Career Transitions For Dancers=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Benefit=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/17/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Career Transitions For Dancers, Producer, based in New York, NY is holding a Chorus Audition for their Career Transitions for Dancers Gala, Rehearsals: Week Of October 18, 2004 =97 October 24, 2004 (No Matinee Day Rehearsals) At The New Dance Group On West 47th Street. Choreographer: Mercedes Ellington. Gala Director: Tony Stevens. Seeking: Female Precision Tap Dancers For June Taylor Dancer-Rockettes-Type Opening Number For Career Transition For Dancers Gala At City Center On 10/25 At 7 PM. Height Requirement is 5=92 5" minimum. Dancers will be guests at Gala Dinner following performance. Sign-Up Also Begins At 11:00 AM. Please Bring Ladies' Character Tap Shoes With Heels. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. For Additional Information About The Performance and Dinner Arrangements Following, Please Call Career Transition For Dancers At 212-764-0172. Equity Benefit contract.=20 Prepare: Sign-Up Also Begins At 11:00 AM. Please Bring Ladies' Character Tap Shoes With Heels.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Thousand Clowns=20 Theatre Name: Studio Arena Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT B=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/16/2004 =20 =20 5:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Studio Arena Theatre, 710 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14202=20 Breakdown: Studio Arena Theatre, Producer, based in Buffalo, NY is holding Equity Principal Auditions for A Thousand Clowns, Production Dates: November 21, 2004 =97 December 23, 2004. Playwright: Herb = Gardner. Director: Jane Page. Seeking: MURRAY BURNS: Male. 35 - 45. NICK BURNS: Male. 11 - 13. ALBERT AMUNDSON: Male. Early 30's. SANDRA MARKOWITZ: Female. Late 20's. ARNOLD BURNS: Male. Mid - Late 40's. LEO HERMAN: Male. 40 - 50. Call Jana Blaha At 716-856-8025, Extension 1722 on or before Monday, September 13, 2004 to make an appointment or for more information full character descriptions will be available upon making an appointment. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity LORT Non-Rep B contract, minimum AEA pay is $700 per week.=20 Prepare: Call Jana Blaha At 716-856-8025, Extension 1722 on or before Monday, September 13, 2004 to make an appointment or for more information full character descriptions will be available upon making an appointment.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Celebrate Me Home, I Love You You're Perfect Now Change, Dames At Sea, Let's Face the Music - A Tribute to Fred Astaire, A Holiday Musical=20 Theatre Name: Winter Park Playhouse=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA OAT Cat 2=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/13/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 3:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Winter Park Playhouse, 711-B Orange Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789=20 Breakdown: Winter Park Playhouse, Producer, based in Winter Park, FL, is holding Equity Principal Auditions by Appointment Only, for their 2004/2005 Season. Shows include: CELEBRATE ME HOME: First Rehearsal: October 26, 2004. First Run: November 12, 2004 - November 20, 2004. Second Run: December 3, 2004 - December 11, 2004. I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE: First Rehearsal: January 11, 2005. Run: January 28, 2005 - February 19, 2005. DAMES AT SEA: First Rehearsal: March 15, 2005. Run: April 1, 2005 - April 23, 2005. LET'S FACE THE MUSIC - A TRIBUTE TO FRED ASTAIRE: First Rehearsal: August 23, 2005. Run: September 9, 2005 - October 1, 2005. TBA (A HOLIDAY MUSICAL): First Rehearsal: October 25, 2005. First Run: November 11, 2005 - November 19, 2005. Second Run: December 2, 2005 - December 10, 2005. For an appointment, call Winter Park Playhouse at 407-645-0145. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Please Prepare 16 bars of an Uptempo AND a Ballad. Please Prepare a One-Minute Comic Monologue. An Accompanist Will Be Provided. Please Bring A Non-Refundable Picture And Resume. Callbacks: Will Be Held Eight Weeks Prior To The Individual Production Dates. Equity OAT Category 2, minimum AEA pay is $160/week.=20 Prepare: For an appointment, call Winter Park Playhouse at 407-645-0145. Please Prepare 16 bars of an Uptempo AND a Ballad. Please Prepare a One-Minute Comic Monologue. An Accompanist Will Be Provided. Please Bring A Non-Refundable Picture And Resume.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Novel Romance=20 Theatre Name: Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Spec Agmt=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/23/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd Street, New York, NY 10016=20 Breakdown: Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, Producer, based in New York, NY, is accepting submissions for Novel Romance, a classic Yiddish comedy with music. Rehearsals: Begin October 25, 2004. First Preview: November 21, 2004. Closes: January 2, 2005. Author: Avrom Goldfadn; Adaptor/Director: Allen Lewis Rickman; Musical Director: Zalmen Mlotek. Seeking: Musical Theatre Performers - All Must Have Major Comedy Chops = =97 This Is A Broad, Fast-Moving Show, Part Satire, Part Vaudeville. All Must Have A Working Familiarity With Yiddish (i.e. Know The Sound Of It, Know More Than A Handful Of Words, And At Least Be Past Square One With The Language). PLEASE NOTE: If You Speak Yiddish But Are Not Right For Any Roles, Please Submit Anyway, As Producers Are Casting Other Projects As Well. Characters Include: KHANE: 30's - 40's. A Nice Jewish Girl Gone To Seed. Obsessed With German Romance Novels. Seeking A Very Charactery Comic Actress With An Ear For Both Yiddish And German. YITSKHOK: 50's - 60's. KHANE's Long-Suffering Father. Piano A Plus. SHLOYME: 30's - 40's. A Nice Jewish Widower, Loved KHANE All His Life, A Bit Of A Shlep. Doubles As The Old Man, A Decrepit Lecher (A La ARTIE JOHNSON In The LAUGH-IN Bits). KABTSNZON: 40's - 50's. A Conniving Sleaze Bucket With Charm. HUNGERMAN: The Slightly More Sympathetic Partner To KABTSNZON. Doubles As Author AVROM GOLDFADN. Must Play Piano. Please send pictures and resumes to: Casting, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd Street, New York NY 10016. Please Note Yiddish Skills In Submission. Auditions: September 23, 2004. Callbacks: September 27, 2004. Equity Special Agreement contract.=20 Prepare: Please send pictures and resumes to: Casting, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd Street, New York NY 10016. Please Note Yiddish Skills In Submission. Auditions: September 23, 2004. 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Show Name: Wishing Time
Theatre = Name: Vital Theatre Company
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/20/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Vital Theatre = Company, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl, New = York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: Vital Theatre Company is seeking = men and women for award-winning Vital Children's Theatre's production of Wishing = Time, a new rock musical for children performing weekends from Oct. 30-Dec. 5. Rehearsals begin the week of Oct. 4. Seeking: Gene: a rock star genie, convincing British accent necessary; Bobby: a young boy to be played by = a small man or woman; Margery: Bobby's mother; also seeking one male and three = females to play various roles. Actors must all be strong singers and move well. = Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, = Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New = York, NY= 10036. Minorities encouraged to apply.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, = 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New = York, NY= 10036.


Show Name: Lost in the '50s, Stuck on the '70s
Theatre Name: Starlite Entertainment
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/29/2004

 

 

 

10/02/2004

 

 

9:30 AM

Submission/Audition Address: RIpley-Grier = Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, = New York, = NY = 10036 =

Breakdown: Starlite Entertainment, now in its seventh season, is a large producer of live entertainment shows in = Branson, MO, including Lost in the '50s, Stuck on the '70s, Country Tonite, Kirby = VanBurch--Prince of Magic, and The World Famous Platters. Rehearsals mid-Feb. to March; performances March through mid-December at Starlite Theatre, 3115 W. = Hwy. 76, Branson, MO. Director/Producer: Michael Meece. Currently holding = auditions for its large-scale productions of Lost in the '50s and Stuck on the '70s = for singer-dancers for the 2005 season. Entertain up to seven million = tourists a season in a fast-paced environment with 116 shows and 55,000 live = theatre seats. Singer-dancers: Prepare 16 bars of an uptempo and a ballad on = sheet music or CD tracks. Selections from the 1950s and the 1970s are = preferred. Also, bring clothes you can move in and be prepared to learn a dance combination at the callbacks. Send pictures and resumes by Sept. 29 to = Casting, c/o Starlite Entertainment, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, = MO = 65616. Starlite Entertainment, LLC, casting. For more information, visit website www.starlite-entertainment.com; or email = keith at starlite-entertainment.com; or call (417) 335-6346. Pay.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Sept. = 29 to Casting, c/o Starlite Entertainment, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, = MO = 65616. Starlite Entertainment, LLC, casting. For more information, visit website www.starlite-entertainment.com; or email = keith at starlite-entertainme


Show Name: The Apple Corps
Theatre Name: Flying Ship Productions
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Open = Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

10:30 AMto 12:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: West = Side Dance Project, 357 W. 36 St., 3rd fl, New = York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: Flying Ship Productions, a = professional touring theatre for young audiences, will hold auditions for its fall = tour of The Apple Corps. The Apple Corps," a multiracial, hip musical, is sponsored by the NYC Department of Transportation and will tour the five boroughs. The show is by Jonathan Luks and directed by JoAnna = Schnoll-Luks. Flying Ship Productions is seeking: four adult actors (two male/two = female), all types, who sing and dance well (tap dance a plus) and can play = young, energetic street kids. The Apple Corps rehearsals begin Sept. 27-Oct. = 11, and the tour runs thru Nov. 12. Performance pay is $400/week ($375 plus = $25/week bonus upon completion of the tour). Rehearsal pay is a flat $400 for the two-week rehearsal period. Each actor is also an ASM and will be = expected to set up and break down. Bring uptempo sheet music in your key for piano accompaniment. It is essential to be on time for early morning call = times in NYC. If you cannot make the open call, you can leave a message at (973) 763-6123.

Prepare: Bring uptempo sheet music in your = key for piano accompaniment. It is essential to be on time for early morning = call times in NYC. If you cannot make the open call, you can leave a message at = (973) 763-6123.


Show Name: NiteStar Program
Theatre Name: NiteStar = Program
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/13/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Shetler = Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, Studio 3A, = New York, = NY = 10019 =

Breakdown: The NiteStar Program is seeking: = males and females, 15-23, all types (no white females) for its 2004-05 = repertory season. Interested in strong actors who sing well. NiteStar deals with = issues affecting today's youth including HIV/AIDS, substance use, sexuality, = violence, and related topics. NiteStar's primary mission is educating young people through the use of theatre. Pay for rehearsals and shows if hired. = Prepare a two-minute contemporary monologue (no classical pieces) and 16 bars of a = song (any style). Accompanist provided. Appointment only. For further info, = call Terrence Taylor at (212) 523-3688.

Prepare: a two-minute contemporary = monologue (no classical pieces) and 16 bars of a song (any style). Accompanist = provided. Appointment only. For further info, call Terrence Taylor at (212) 523-3688. =


Show Name: Two Productions
Theatre Name: Negro = Ensemble Company, Inc.
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/13/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

09/14/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Negro Ensemble = Company, Inc., New York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: Negro Ensemble Company, Inc. will = hold auditions by appointment for two productions. Seeking: African-American = males, 25-35 and 55-65; African-American females, 25-35 and 35-45; Caucasian = female, 25-35. Auditions will be held Sept. 13-14 from 10AM-12noon, = 1-3PM, and = 4-6PM. Must dance and = sing. For appointment, call NEC at (212) 582-5860. Pay.

Prepare: Auditions will be held Sept. 13-14 = from 10AM-12noon, = 1-3PM, and = 4-6PM. Must dance and = sing. For appointment, call NEC at (212) 582-5860.


Show Name: Gigi
Theatre Name: Plaza = Theatrical Productions, Inc
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union = Stipend

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Plaza = Theatrical Prods, Inc., 3535 Lawson = Blvd, Oceanside= , NY= 11572

Breakdown: Plaza Theatrical Productions, = Inc., a Long Island-based touring theatre company (35-minute LIRR ride), is = casting for a fall production of Gigi. Seeking: two male singer-dancers, to play = multiple roles. Also seeking: Du Fresne: a middle-aged baritone. Send pictures = and resumes to Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd., = Oceanside, = NY = 11572. Performance = stipend and transportation reimbursed.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd., = Oceanside, = NY = 11572. =


Show Name: Measure for Measure
Theatre Name: =
Astoria Performing = Arts Center, Inc
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Showcase

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/17/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Astoria = Performing Arts Center, 31-60 33rd St, #B9, Long Island City, NY 11106 =

Breakdown: The Astoria Performing Arts = Center, Inc. (APAC) is casting for its upcoming production of William Shakespeare's = Measure for Measure. Seeking: classically trained actors of all ethnicities. = Director: John Hurley. Rehearsals begin Oct. 8; opens Nov. 5 for a three-weekend = run. Audition appointments will be scheduled for Sun. Sept. 26 and Mon. Sept = 27. Send pictures and resumes to Astoria Performing Arts Center, Attn: Casting, 31-60 33rd St., #B9, = Long Island City, = NY = 11106. Submissions = must be received by Sept. 17; email submissions will not be accepted. For more = info, visit www.apacny.org. Equity Showcase (approval pending). =

Prepare: Audition appointments will be = scheduled for Sun. Sept. 26 and Mon. Sept 27. Send pictures and resumes to = Astoria = Performing = Arts = Center, Attn: = Casting, 31-60 33rd St., #B9, = Long Island City, = NY = 11106. Submissions = must be received by Sept. 17


Show Name: Grandma's House for Christmas
Theatre Name: Chatham = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

4:00 PMto 7:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: New = York Spaces, 939 Eighth = Ave, Studio 3D2, New = York, NY= 10019

Breakdown: Chatham Theatre Company is casting = for a musical Christmas play, Grandma's House for Christmas. Seeking: trim = male and female singers who can act and move well. Jon Delfin will accompany. = Employment from Oct. 18-Dec. 19; pays $275 per week, plus housing and = transportation provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. For an audition = appointment, call Janet or Rod Foote at (315) 336-2336; or email = producers at chathamtheatre.com. For further audition and company info, visit www.chathamtheatre.com. =

Prepare: For an audition appointment, call = Janet or Rod Foote at (315) 336-2336; or email producers at chathamtheatre.com. = For further audition and company info, visit www.chathamtheatre.com. =


Show Name: Japanese One-Act Play
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/16/2004

 

 

4:00 PMto 7:00 PM

09/18/2004

 

 

6:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier = Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: There will be open auditions for a Japanese one-act play. Play is done in English. Actors with various = ethnic and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to audition. Performances are = scheduled during the week of Nov. 15-21. This is basically an ensemble play, = except the character of Jiro. Story takes place mainly in his dream world. Seeking = male characters: Jiro: 18, though young, he thinks he knows what life is and = his life is over; Secretary and Physician: 40-50, secretary works hard to = keep Jiro happy, physician is a wise man with deep philosophy; Two Gentlemen and = Young Doctors: 20-40, gentlemen are rich, snobbish, enjoying their fortune, = young doctors are faithful students of physician. Seeking female characters: = Kiku: 30-40, devoted nanny of Jiro, because of her secret treasure her husband abandoned her; Beauty: Jiro's wife in his dream; Three Dancers: young, attractive girls, Playboy bunny type. Auditions are first-come, = first-served basis. If interested, contact K. Maya at (917) 553-6075; or email aria at clairluna.net and leave name and desired date for audition. No appointment, just show up. Prepare a brief contemporary monologue, comic = or dramatic. Do not send pictures and resumes by email.

Prepare: a brief contemporary monologue, = comic or dramatic. Do not send pictures and resumes by email.


Show Name: Gramercy Ghost
Theatre Name: Theatre A = La Carte
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Theatre A La = Carte, 39-50 Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, Queens, NY 11111 =

Breakdown: Theatre A La Carte is casting for Gramercy Ghost by John Cecil Holm. Seeking: Charley Stewart: male actor, = ages 20-35, lead part. Producer: Susan Emro. Rehearses Mondays-Thursdays, = Sept. 6-Oct. 21; performs Fridays-Sundays for nine performances in Douglaston, Queens, from Oct. 22-Nov. 7 at Theatre A La Carte (TALC), 39-50 = Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, NY. For an appointment, call John F. Emro, = Director, at (516) 318-2450; or email Susan.emro at mountsinai.org.

Prepare: For an appointment, call John F. = Emro, Director, at (516) 318-2450; or email Susan.emro at mountsinai.org. =


Show Name: Cats, Ain't Misbehavin', Gypsy
Theatre Name: Derby = Dinner Playhouse
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/30/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr, = Clarksville, = IN = 47129 =

Breakdown: Derby Dinner Playhouse, a year-round, non-Equity, professional = dinner theatre in Louisville, KY= , will be holding auditions for Cats, Ain't Misbehavin', = and Gypsy in NYC on Thurs. Sept. 30. All positions are paid. Auditions are by = appointment only. Send pictures and resume to Annie Myers, c/o Derby Dinner = Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr., = Clarksville, = IN = 47129. =

Prepare: Auditions are by appointment only. = Send pictures and resume to Annie Myers, c/o Derby Dinner Playhouse, = 525 Marriott Dr., = Clarksville, = IN = 47129. =


Show Name: An Italian Woman in Kipseli
Theatre Name: Greek = Cultural Center
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/11/2004

 

 

 

09/12/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Greek Cultural = Center, 27-18 Hoyt Ave. South, = Astoria, = NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: Greek Cultural<= /font> Center, Producer, is holding auditions by appointment for a = modern Greek comedy, An Italian Woman in Kipseli. Seeking: male and female actors, = ages 25-60, must be fluent in Greek. Opens mid-January for 15 weekend = performances. Director: Efterpi Charalambidis. For an appointment, call (718) = 726-7329. Pay.

Prepare: For an appointment, call (718) = 726-7329.


Show Name: Ambulance Dance
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/12/2004

 

 

1:00 PMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Kimmel = Center, New = York, NY 11111

Breakdown: Ron Keiser, Producer, will hold = auditions by appointment for Ambulance Dance. Seeking: Andreas King: African-American/Hispanic actor, 20-30, a strong, very well-built, good = man who fights back against his racist boss (full nudity; pay); Miko Tuskeegee: = Asian actress, 20-30, Tex's new wife that he kidnapped from Japan, is an abused = wife looking for a way out (no nudity; pay). Director: Darius Safavi. = Rehearses Sept. 16-Nov. 26; performs Nov. 26-Dec. 12 at Altered Stages, 212 W. 29 = St., 3rd fl., NYC. = Auditions will be held by appointment only Sept. 12 from 1-4PM at the = Kimmel = Center. There will be = no nudity at the auditions. For the auditions, bring pictures and resumes = and photo ID. For an appointment, call (917) 587-6488; or email kingdarius12 at yahoo.com.

Prepare: For the auditions, bring pictures = and resumes and photo ID. For an appointment, call (917) 587-6488; or email kingdarius12 at yahoo.com.


Show Name: Ain't I a Woman!,
Theatre Name: The Core = Ensemble
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: The Core = Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460

Breakdown: Michael Parola (The Core = Ensemble), Producers, are seeking: female performer reading African-American who = will portray Zora Neale Hurston, Fannie Lou Hamer, Sojourner Truth, and = Clementine Hunter in 90-minute chamber music-theatre work, Ain't I a Woman!, for = actress and trio (cello, piano, percussion). Will encompass ages within 30-55 = years. Some singing. Will rehearse in West Palm Beach, FL, Nov. 15–Jan. 7. = Tours nationally through March 1. Director: Akin Babatunde. Paid position, = plus transportation, lodging, per diem. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 5 = to The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460; email CECAsting at aol.com; or call (561) 585-4970.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. = 5 to The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460; email CECAsting at aol.com; or call (561) 585-4970.


Show Name: Seussical the Musical
Theatre Name: Mill = Mountain Theatre
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/20/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Mill Mountain = Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl, Roanoke, VA 24011

Breakdown: Mill Mountain Theatre is accepting = Equity and non-Equity pictures and resumes for Seussical the Musical, conceived = by Eric Idle, Lynn Ahrens, and Stephen Flaherty, based on the books of Dr. = Seuss. Book: Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty; Lyrics: Lynn Ahrens; Music: = Stephen Flaherty; Director/Producing Artistic Director: Jere Lee Hodgin. = Contract runs Nov. 9-Dec. 23. All roles paid. Five principal, two to four character, 10 = chorus. Actively seeking ethnic minorities. More information at www.millmountain.org/mmtcasting.htm, but no electronic submissions. To = be considered for an NYC audition appointment, Sept. 27-30, send pictures = and resumes to Casting, Mill Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl., = Roanoke, VA 24011. Material must be received by Sept. 20 to be considered. = Non-Equity and Equity LOA contracts.

Prepare: To be considered for an NYC = audition appointment, Sept. 27-30, send pictures and resumes to Casting, Mill = Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl., Roanoke, VA 24011. Material must be received by Sept. 20 to be considered.


Show Name: Rock-A-My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham
Theatre Name: Riant = Theatre
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/11/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 3:00 PM

09/13/2004

 

 

5:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Champion = Studios, 257 W. 39 St., 14th fl, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: The Riant Theatre will be holding auditions for Rock-A-My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham, a rock/gospel = musical. All characters are southerners. Seeking: Dan Smith: 20s, white, her = ex-husband (lead, tenor/belt); Bobby: 20-30, white, Susan's boyfriend, rugged, a womanizer; Taylor Cooper: 20-30, black, accused of carjacking (lead, = lyric baritone/tenor); Julie: 20s, Taylor's girlfriend, black (lead, = soprano/belt); Reverend Boyd: 40s, black, baritone/belt. Performance dates Oct. 15-31. = Some pay. Prepare two songs a capella, gospel, r&b or rock. Bring = pictures and resumes.

Prepare: two songs a capella, gospel, = r&b or rock. Bring pictures and resumes.


Show Name: The Last Temptation of Tony Christ
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Mike Horn, 70 = University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003

Breakdown: Ann Bowen, Director, is accepting submissions for an original play, The Last Temptation of Tony Christ. Performance dates Nov. 7-9, 16-17, 22-23. Seeking: Mary: 40-60; Joseph: = 50-60. Actors must have a sense of Jewish humor/comedy and satire. Send = pictures and resumes to 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003, Attention: Mike = Horn.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003, Attention: Mike Horn. =


Show Name: The Time Machine
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/26/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: 21st Century Playwrights, 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201 =

Breakdown: H.G. Wells' The Time Machine = concert is seeking legit singer-actors. Concert version. New musical. Performances = set: Brooklyn Public Library and the Episcopal Actors' Guild in October. = Seeking legit voices for following roles: The Time Traveler: lead, lyric tenor, = late 20s-early 40s; The One Apart: lead, high soprano, 20s-30s; The Chief of = The Morlocks: lead, baritone, strong character role, 30s-50s; The Lord: lead, = baritone/tenor, cranky aristocrat, 40s-60s; The Street Urchin: featured, sings well, 12-year-old boy; Herbie: featured, sings well, 14-year-old boy. Also = seeking: baritones, tenors, sopranos, altos. Not an Equity reading, showcase, = workshop, but expense money paid. Mail pictures and resumes to 21st Century = Playwrights, Composers & Lyricists, Inc., 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn = Heights, NY 11201. Will be called for audition.

Prepare: Mail pictures and resumes to 21st = Century Playwrights, Composers & Lyricists, Inc., 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, = Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201. Will be called for audition.


Show Name: Day Einstein Died
Theatre Name: Third Ave. Productions
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Jeffrey Stocker = c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramery, New York, NY 10003

Breakdown: Third Ave. Productions and = National Arts Club will be holding auditions for a reading of Day Einstein Died by = J.B. Edwards with direction by acting coach Jeffrey David Stocker. = Performance held at NAC Oct. 15. Pay involved. Seeking: actors to read roles: Einstein: = German accent, 76; Paul Robeson: African-American, 55. Send pictures and = resumes to Jeffrey Stocker, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New = York, NY 10003.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to = Jeffrey Stocker, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, NY = 10003.


Show Name: Damage Control
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/11/2004

 

 

12:00 PMto 3:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier = Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: Writer Judy Klass and director = Eddie Lew seek actors for Damage Control, a new full-length going up just before = the election for Oktoberfest. Seeking: Carl: 40s, brilliant, simpatico, = self-made southern politician, powerful speaker, charismatic to both men and = women; Brad LeBland III: 40s, rich, callow southern politician, somewhat cunning, = inarticulate, lacking intellectual curiosity; Deborah Kaufman: 30s, tough, simpatico = NYC spin doctor; Haley: 30s, smart, simpatico southern man; Sterling Gray: 60s, = wily old southern politician; Bob: cynical southern newscaster; Faye: perky = southern newscaster. Intensive six week rehearsals, production may move to second = venue. Bring short monologue.

Prepare: Bring short monologue. =


Show Name: Oklahoma
Theatre Name: NETworks =
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/21/2004

 

 

12:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: New Dance = Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma = based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is = scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred = Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: = Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: female dancer/singers and dancer/gymnasts. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein = songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work = sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been = called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a part of this production, come to whichever call is = most appropriate, Monday or Tuesday.

Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and = Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work = sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been = called back for this production within the last four months, and = y


Show Name: Oklahoma
Theatre Name: NETworks =
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/21/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: New Dance = Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma = based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is = scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred = Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: = Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: male = dancer/singers and dancer/gymnasts. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs = preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from = previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in = being a part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, = Monday or Tuesday.

Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and = Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work = sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been = called back for this production within the last four months, and = y


Show Name: Oklahoma
Theatre Name: NETworks =
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: New Dance = Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma = based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is = scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred = Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: = Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: Will = Parker: 20s-30s, should be accomplished theatre dancer with good ballet = technique, preferably with acrobatic skills, charming, fun-loving, energetic, wide–eyed, high baritone/tenor; Laurey: 20s, must be an excellent = ballet dancer (dances the dream sequence), an innocent, but spunky and = headstrong farm girl who falls in love with Curly, soprano, beautiful; Curly: 20s-early = 30s, charismatic, handsome leading man, a cowboy, high baritone; Aunt Eller: 40s-60s, Laurey's aunt and guardian, sensible, tough, hard-working farm = woman, character actress with great sense of humor; Jud Fry: late = 20s–30s, strong actor, disturbed, troubled man with a powerful, brooding = presence, bass-baritone; Ike Skidmore: 40s-60s, preferably a burly cowboy, must be rhythmical, tenor; Pop Carnes: 50s-60s, great character actor-singer, = dry humor, big presence, must move well; Ado Annie: 20s, fun-loving, = good-time girl, strong comedic abilities and a good dancer, must have solid mix to = an E or F (they would prefer this song not be belted); Ali Hakim: 30s, = character actor-singer, a traveling peddler and con artist, Middle Eastern accent. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will = be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this = production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a = part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, Monday or = Tuesday.

Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and = Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work = sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been = called back for this production within the last four months, and = y


Show Name: You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown
Theatre Name: CNR Drama =
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/20/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: CNR Drama, 29 = Castle Place, New Rochelle, NY 10815

Breakdown: CNR Drama is casing selected roles = in You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, (1998 revised) by appointment only. Seeking: = Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Linus. Director: Laurie Peterson Castaldo; Musical = Director: Steven Loftus. Performances at private college in lower Westchester = County, 30 minutes from Grand Central. Diverse casting. Some transporation = reimbursement. Rehearsals begin week of Sept. 27. Performances Nov. 5-21. See website www.cnrdrama.org for full character descriptions. Prepare a song from = the show; you will also be asked to read from the script and dance. Call JoAnna at = (914) 654-5373 for appointment, directions, or with questions. =

Prepare: See website www.cnrdrama.org for = full character descriptions. Prepare a song from the show; you will also be = asked to read from the script and dance. Call JoAnna at (914) 654-5373 for = appointment, directions, or with questions.


Show Name: Cruise Ship Shows
Theatre Name: PGT = Entertainment
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: PGT = Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920

Breakdown: PGT Entertainment is seeking = singers and dancers for cruise ship production shows. Immediately seeking: = attractive, versatile singers with ability to sing Broadway, pop/rock, and classical styles. Also seeking: attractive male and female dancers with strong = technique in ballet, theatre, jazz, and tap. No height restriction. Competitive = salary. For audition/submission information, go to www.pgtpi.com. Mail = submissions to Emmett Murphy, Casting Director, PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape = Canaveral, FL 32920.

Prepare: For audition/submission = information, go to www.pgtpi.com. Mail submissions to Emmett Murphy, Casting Director, = PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920.


Show Name: Velveteen Rabbit
Theatre Name: Dallas = Children's Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT LOA =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/29/2004

 

 

6:30 PMto 9:30 PM

09/30/2004

 

 

6:30 PMto 9:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Dallas = Children's Theatre, 5938 Skillman St, Dallas, TX 75231

Breakdown: Dallas Children's Theater, = Producer, based in Dallas, TX, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for The = Velveteen Rabbit, First Rehearsal: Oct 11, 2004; Opens: Nov. 17, 2004; Closes: = Dec. 23, 2004. Director: Robyn Flatt. Seeking: All roles. Readings from script, = bring photo and resume, dress to move. Prepare a Christmas carol to sing = acappella. Appointments necessary. Please call 214-978-0110. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity LORT Non-Rep LOA contract, minimum AEA pay is $290 per week, 24 hr. reh. week =

Prepare: Readings from script, bring photo = and resume, dress to move. Prepare a Christmas carol to sing acappella. = Appointments necessary. Please call 214-978-0110.


Show Name: Grease
Theatre Name: Performance = Riverside
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA Guest Artist =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/26/2004

 

 

1:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Landis = Auditorium, 4800 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506

Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, = based in Riverside, CA is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, = Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin = October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: = Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don = LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. A = monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. For information call (909) 222-8399. Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum = AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week per diem, hotel tech week/performances. =

Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. =


Show Name: Grease
Theatre Name: Performance Riverside
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Screenland = Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601

Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, = based in Riverside, CA is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, = Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin = October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: = Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don = LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. A = monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. = Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week = per diem, hotel tech week/performances.

Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. =


Show Name: Grease
Theatre Name: Performance Riverside
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Guest Artist =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Screenland = Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601

Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, = based in Riverside, CA is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, = Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin = October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: = Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don = LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. A = monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. = Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week = per diem, hotel tech week/performances.

Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. =


Show Name: Heart On My Sleeve
Theatre Name: Tim Woods Entertainment
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA HAT Tier A =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

3:00 PMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Coronet = Theatre, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048

Breakdown: Tim Woods Entertainment, Producer, = based in Los Angeles, CA, is holding Open Principal Auditions for Heart On My = Sleeve, Rehearsals begin: 10/19; 3 performances: 11/6, 7, 8. Director: John = Rando; Producer: Tim Woods; Book: Hannie Rayson & Janis Hirsch; Casting: = Michael Donovan, C.S.A. This is an Equity Workshop Production of a New Musical = at the Coronet Theatre Upstairs. Seeking: Birdy Carlson: Female, 60's, = Caucasian, smart, strong, in great shape, a beauty in an earthy way, a free spirit, = in love with Aldo. Full chest voice to A, head voice to E. Kate Madigan: = Female, Caucasian, 40's, Birdy's daughter, smart, attractive in an understated = way. Part Katherine Hepburn and part Murphy Brown, she is a top-notch TV = journalist. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Rebecca: Female, Caucasian, = early 20's, Kate's daughter. Pretty, quirky, adorable, lovely with a winning = smile. Becoming a fashion designer. Finds love and passion in both the arms of Danny and = Francoise. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Francoise: Female, any = ethnicity, early 20's. A cool beauty. Has great sense of style, and natural = elegance. Persuasive and desirous of Rebecca. Strong soprano with belt, C to G. Robert: Male, Caucasian, 40's. Smart and manly with rugged good looks. He's a famous photographer. Has taste for very sexy young women, including Maya, but = his heart belongs to Kate. High baritone, A to E. Aldo Carravaggio: Male, = 60's, Italian or Latin. Character to handsome. Affable, lovable and charming, = a working-class devil. Loves junk food and burgers. Madly in love with = Birdy. Bass/Baritone, G to D. Patti/Maya: Female, African-American, mid-late = 20's. Beautiful. Patti is a waitress at Birdy's caf=E9, who spends more time daydreaming = than getting people their food. Hopelessly in love with Danny.. Maya is a = model, who is in a relationship with Robert. Strong chest voice, plus good head = voice. Danny: Male, mid-late 20's, a hot Jamaican fireball (but we will = consider all ethnicities). Seeing Patti, but has a wandering eye for Rebecca. Hot = blooded and hot tempered, good looking, a seducer and charmer. Strong tenor. = arry: Male, early 30's, any ethnicity. Rebecca's gay best friend, and = consultant. Delightfully funny and sharp. What he lacks in conventional good looks he makes up = for in charm and heart. High baritone, A to E. Gabriella Farinacci: Female, Italian/Jewish, is really 60 but due to strategic face work looks more = like early 50's. Fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily. Glamorous = society-type. Full chest voice, with good head voice. Prepare 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) = -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need = to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a = minimum of 1 minute. Example: WOMEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt, = even R & B. Ballad: Joni Mitchell, Carole Bayer Sager, Carole King, Aretha, = etc. MEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt. Ballad: Peter Allen, = Elton John, Beatles, etc. Equity HAT Tier A contract, minimum AEA pay is $311 = per week -3 week contract including pension & health.

Prepare: 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- = Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to = hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 = minute.


Show Name: Heart On My Sleeve
Theatre Name: Tim Woods Entertainment
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA HAT Tier A =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Coronet = Theatre, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048

Breakdown: Tim Woods Entertainment, Producer, = based in Los Angeles, CA, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Heart On = My Sleeve, Rehearsals begin: 10/19; 3 performances: 11/6, 7, 8. Director: = John Rando; Producer: Tim Woods; Book: Hannie Rayson & Janis Hirsch; Casting: = Michael Donovan, C.S.A. This is an Equity Workshop Production of a New Musical = at the Coronet Theatre Upstairs. Seeking: Birdy Carlson: Female, 60's, = Caucasian, smart, strong, in great shape, a beauty in an earthy way, a free spirit, = in love with Aldo. Full chest voice to A, head voice to E. Kate Madigan: = Female, Caucasian, 40's, Birdy's daughter, smart, attractive in an understated = way. Part Katherine Hepburn and part Murphy Brown, she is a top-notch TV = journalist. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Rebecca: Female, Caucasian, = early 20's, Kate's daughter. Pretty, quirky, adorable, lovely with a winning = smile. Becoming a fashion designer. Finds love and passion in both the arms of Danny and = Francoise. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Francoise: Female, any = ethnicity, early 20's. A cool beauty. Has great sense of style, and natural = elegance. Persuasive and desirous of Rebecca. Strong soprano with belt, C to G. Robert: Male, Caucasian, 40's. Smart and manly with rugged good looks. He's a famous photographer. Has taste for very sexy young women, including Maya, but = his heart belongs to Kate. High baritone, A to E. Aldo Carravaggio: Male, = 60's, Italian or Latin. Character to handsome. Affable, lovable and charming, = a working-class devil. Loves junk food and burgers. Madly in love with = Birdy. Bass/Baritone, G to D. Patti/Maya: Female, African-American, mid-late = 20's. Beautiful. Patti is a waitress at Birdy's caf=E9, who spends more time daydreaming = than getting people their food. Hopelessly in love with Danny.. Maya is a = model, who is in a relationship with Robert. Strong chest voice, plus good head = voice. Danny: Male, mid-late 20's, a hot Jamaican fireball (but we will = consider all ethnicities). Seeing Patti, but has a wandering eye for Rebecca. Hot = blooded and hot tempered, good looking, a seducer and charmer. Strong tenor. = arry: Male, early 30's, any ethnicity. Rebecca's gay best friend, and consultant. = Delightfully funny and sharp. What he lacks in conventional good looks he makes up = for in charm and heart. High baritone, A to E. Gabriella Farinacci: Female, Italian/Jewish, is really 60 but due to strategic face work looks more = like early 50's. Fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily. Glamorous = society-type. Full chest voice, with good head voice. Prepare 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) = -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need = to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a = minimum of 1 minute. Example: WOMEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt, = even R & B. Ballad: Joni Mitchell, Carole Bayer Sager, Carole King, Aretha, = etc. MEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt. Ballad: Peter Allen, = Elton John, Beatles, etc. Equity HAT Tier A contract, minimum AEA pay is $311 = per week -3 week contract including pension & health.

Prepare: 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- = Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to = hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 = minute.


Show Name: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, Mentor Project Plays
Theatre Name: Cherry Lane = Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Cherry Lane = Theatre, 38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: Cherry Lane Theatre, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 = season, including: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, and Mentor Project Plays. Seeking = the following personnel for the the following projects: SPEAKING WELL: New = York Premiere. Mainstage Production. Two One-Act Plays. Playwright: Israel = Horovitz. Director: Michael Morris. Rehearsals: January 10, 2005 — February = 6, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, February 7, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Opening Night: Sunday, February 13, 2005. Last = Performance: Sunday, March 20, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 = PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 60'S = MAN; LATE 30'S MAN; 20'S FEMALE; 60'S FEMALE; 80'S JAPANESE MALE; 30'S WOMAN; = EARLY 40'S WOMAN; 50'S WOMAN; LATE 50'S MAN; EARLY 20'S WOMAN. Some Roles Will = Be Doubled. Accents Are All American. SLAG HEAP: World Premiere. Mainstage Production. A Fast-Paced, Acidic “Brit-Grit” Comedy Set In = Northern England Following The Lives Of Three Working-Class Raver Generation = Prostitutes Struggling To Survive On A Street Corner Forgotten Since The Industrial Revolution. This Is A Dark Chronicle Of Wounded Youth, Born Of = THATCHER's Politics, In A World Whose Primary Industry Has Become The Commodification Of = Humanity. Playwright: Anton Dudley. Director: Erica Schmidt. Rehearsals: Tuesday, = March 1, 2005 — Sunday, March 27, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, March 28, = 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Opening Night: Wednesday, = April 6, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, May 8, 2005. — Performance = Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And = Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 20'S BRITISH MALE; TWO 20-ISH BRITISH FEMALES (One = Black); LATE 20'S BLACK FEMALE; TEEN PAKISTANI BOY; 40'S ASIAN FEMALE WITH AWKWARD = FRENCH ACCENT. MENTOR PROJECT: Three Showcases. SHOWCASE ONE: Rehearsals: = Monday, February 21, 2005 — March 14, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, = March 15, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, March 26, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY TWO: Rehearsals: Monday, March 21, 2005 — Monday, April 4, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, April = 16, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At = 2:00 PM. PLAY THREE: Rehearsals: Monday, April 11, 2005 — Monday, April = 25, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Last Performance: = Saturday, May 7, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. Number And Types Of Actors Unknown. Please = Prepare One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes = Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes. LUNCH: 2:00 PM — 3:00 = PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. CHERRY LANE THEATRE Is Accessible Via The 1 Or 9 Train To The Christopher St. Stop, Or The M20 = Bus (Uptown/Downtown) Or M8 Bus (Crosstown). Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay. =

Prepare: One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures = And Resumes.


Show Name: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, Mentor Project Plays
Theatre Name: Cherry Lane = Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 5:30 PM

09/21/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 5:30 PM

09/22/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Cherry Lane = Theatre, 38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: Cherry Lane Theatre, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 = season, including: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, and Mentor Project Plays. Seeking = the following personnel for the the following projects: SPEAKING WELL: New = York Premiere. Mainstage Production. Two One-Act Plays. Playwright: Israel = Horovitz. Director: Michael Morris. Rehearsals: January 10, 2005 — February = 6, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, February 7, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Opening Night: Sunday, February 13, 2005. Last = Performance: Sunday, March 20, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 = PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 60'S = MAN; LATE 30'S MAN; 20'S FEMALE; 60'S FEMALE; 80'S JAPANESE MALE; 30'S WOMAN; = EARLY 40'S WOMAN; 50'S WOMAN; LATE 50'S MAN; EARLY 20'S WOMAN. Some Roles Will = Be Doubled. Accents Are All American. SLAG HEAP: World Premiere. Mainstage Production. A Fast-Paced, Acidic “Brit-Grit” Comedy Set In = Northern England Following The Lives Of Three Working-Class Raver Generation = Prostitutes Struggling To Survive On A Street Corner Forgotten Since The Industrial Revolution. This Is A Dark Chronicle Of Wounded Youth, Born Of = THATCHER's Politics, In A World Whose Primary Industry Has Become The Commodification Of = Humanity. Playwright: Anton Dudley. Director: Erica Schmidt. Rehearsals: Tuesday, = March 1, 2005 — Sunday, March 27, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, March 28, = 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Opening Night: Wednesday, = April 6, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, May 8, 2005. — Performance = Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And = Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 20'S BRITISH MALE; TWO 20-ISH BRITISH FEMALES (One = Black); LATE 20'S BLACK FEMALE; TEEN PAKISTANI BOY; 40'S ASIAN FEMALE WITH = AWKWARD FRENCH ACCENT. MENTOR PROJECT: Three Showcases. SHOWCASE ONE: = Rehearsals: Monday, February 21, 2005 — March 14, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, March 26, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. = PLAY TWO: Rehearsals: Monday, March 21, 2005 — Monday, April 4, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, April = 16, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And = Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY THREE: Rehearsals: Monday, April 11, 2005 — Monday, = April 25, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, May 7, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At = 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. Number And Types Of Actors Unknown. Please = Prepare One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes = Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes. LUNCH: 2:00 PM — 3:00 = PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. CHERRY LANE THEATRE Is Accessible Via The 1 Or 9 Train To The Christopher St. Stop, Or The M20 = Bus (Uptown/Downtown) Or M8 Bus (Crosstown). Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay. =

Prepare: One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures = And Resumes.


Show Name: Lion King
Theatre Name: Disney = Theatrical Productions
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA BVTI Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/18/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: Apollo Theatre, = 253 West 125th Street, Harlem, NY 11111

Breakdown: Disney Theatrical Productions, = Producer, based in New York, NY is holding an Open Audition for The Lion King, = currently on Broadway and tour. Seeking: Strong, Dynamic Singers For Future = Replacements For All Roles, Including The African Lions SIMBA And NALA. Please Bring = the Sheet Music of a Song that Shows off your Voice and Range in 8 bars = marked off for the accompanist. Please Bring a recent Picture and Resume, or a = recent photograph and a list of Performance Experience. Sign-In Starts At 9:00 = AM. Sign-In Stops At 11:00 AM. This OPEN Audition Is For Equity & = Non-Equity Performers. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all = aspects of this audition. DISNEY THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS AUDITION HOTLINE: Call 212-827-5450 Or Visit Online At www.disneyonbroadway.com. If Unable To = Attend This Audition, Please Send Picture/Resume To: Binder Casting, ATTN: THE = LION KING, 321 West 44th Street, Suite 606, New York, NY 10036. Equity = Production BVTI contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.

Prepare: Please Bring the Sheet Music of a = Song that Shows off your Voice and Range in 8 bars marked off for the = accompanist. Please Bring a recent Picture and Resume, or a recent photograph and a = list of Performance Experience.


Show Name: Macbeth
Theatre Name: Hudson = Valley Shakespeare Festival
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/16/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West = 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: Hudson Valley Shakespeare = Festival, Producer, based in Cold Spring, NY is holding Equity Principal Auditions = for Macbeth, Rehearsals Begin: September 20, 2004 In New York City. Casting for a = regional school tour of MACBETH will take place the first three weeks in October, = 2004. Artistic Director: Terrence O'Brien. Seeking: For Various Roles, = Including MACDUFF. Roles Of MACBETH and LADY MACBETH Are Already Cast. 7 Actors = Will Play All Parts. Please prepare a one-minute Shakespearean monologue. LUNCH: = 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, minimum AEA pay is $400 per week. =

Prepare: a one-minute Shakespearean = monologue.


Show Name: Trying
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off Broadway E =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/15/2004

 

 

6:00 PMto 10:00 PM

09/16/2004

 

 

6:00 PMto 10:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Promenade = Theatre, 2162 Broadway, New York, NY 10024

Breakdown: Michael Leavitt, Producer, based = in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Trying, Understudy Rehearsals Begin On Or About September 22, 2004. Performances Begin = September 29, 2004. Director: Sandy Shinner. General Manager: Roy Gabay. = Playwright: Joanna McClelland Glass. Casting Director: Vince Liebhart. Trying = follows the last days of JUDGE BIDDLE's life as he explores his place in American = History while dictating his bio to his new secretary. Seeking: UNDERSTUDIES = ONLY: JUDGE BIDDLE: Understudy. Role Will Be Played By FRITZ WEAVER. 81. Brilliant, = Former Attorney General In FRANKLIN ROOSELVELT's Administration. He's A Clever, Loveable Curmudgeon Who Is Trying To Save Good Manners And Correct = English. He Declares Himself To Be Somewhere Between Lucidity And Senility. SARAH = SHORR: Understudy. Role Will Be Played By KATI BRAZDA. 25. Newly Hired As The = JUDGE's Secretary. She's Direct, Plainspoken, Hardy, Pleasant Young Woman From = The Prairies Of Saskatchewan. NOTE: The Actress Assuming The Job Of = Understudy For The Role Of SARAH Will Also Perform The Duties Of The Assistant Stage = Manager. Please A Brief Dramatic Monologue. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor = will be provided. Equity Off Broadway E contract, minimum AEA pay is $832 week = until 10/31, $857 thereafter.

Prepare: A Brief Dramatic Monologue. EPA = Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided.


Show Name: Musicals in MUFTI
Theatre Name: York = Theatre Company
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Spec Agmt =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: York Theatre = Co., 619 Lexington Avenue at 54th St, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: York Theatre Company, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their Musicals = in MUFTI series including: MUFTI NUMBER ONE: HENRY SWEET HENRY: Originally On = Broadway In 1967, The Story Involves Misfit Pre-School Girls And The Avant-Garde = Musician They Obsess Over In 1960's New York City. The Style Is Heartfelt, Comic, Classic 1960's (Pre-HAIR) Broadway. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Female Performers = In Their Early 20's (To Play 14-Years Old). Need Strong High Mix / Belt. = Also Seeking The (Female) Class Bully (Same Age Range) With Major Broadway = Belt. Music / Lyrics: Bob Merrill. Book: Nunnally Johnson. Director: Gordon Greenberg. Musical Director: David Kirshenbaum. Rehearsals: October 4, = 2004 - October 8, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, = October 8 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 9, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, = October 10, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. MUFTI NUMBER TWO: TWENTY FINGERS, TWENTY = TOES: Based On The Lives Of The Hilton Siamese Twins. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Young = (To Play 17 - 21) Attractive Female Performers With Very Strong Soprano / = Mix Voices. Style Of Music Is Olf-Fashioned Broadway. Music / Lyrics / = Co-Bookwriter: Michael Dansicker. Co-Bookwriter: Bob Nigro. Director: Jay Binder. = Musical Director: To Be Announced. Musical Supervisor: Michael Dansicker. = Rehearsals: October 11, 2004 - October 15, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). = Performances: Friday, October 15 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 16, 2004 At 2:30 PM And = 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 17, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. MUFTI NUMBER THREE: GREENWILLOW: Originally On Broadway In 1960. ESPECIALLY SEEKING = Good-Looking, Young Leading Men (Mid-20's - Early 30's) With Legit Bari-tenor Voices = For The Lead Role (Played By ANTHONY PERKINS On Broadway) — Sensitive, But Smolderingly Erotic Outsider-Type, A La MONTGOMERY CLIFT. Music / Lyrics = / Co-Bookwriter: Frank Loesser. Co-Bookwriter: Lesser Samuel. Director: Michael Montel. = Musical Director: Andrew Gerle. Rehearsals: October 18, 2004 - October 22, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, October 22 At 8:00 = PM; Saturday, October 23, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 24, = 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. Artistic Director: James Morgan. Casting Director: = Norman Meranus. MUFTI's Are Minimally-Staged Concert Presentations Of Past Broadway, Off-Broadway And Other Musicals. Please Bring Two (2) Pictures And = Resumes, Stapled Together. Please Bring Sheet Music In The Proper Key = (Accompanist Will Not Transpose) With Stops And Starts Clearly Marked. Select Music From = The Musical Theatre Repertoire Only. LUNCH: 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM. = Building Does Not Open Until 9 AM—Do Not Enter Before. EPA Rules are in effect. = A monitor will be provided. Equity Special Agreement contract, AEA pay is = $395 for seven days plus pension and health.

Prepare: Two (2) Pictures And Resumes, = Stapled Together. Please Bring Sheet Music In The Proper Key (Accompanist Will = Not Transpose) With Stops And Starts Clearly Marked. Select Music From The = Musical Theatre Repertoire Only.


Show Name: A Christmas Survival Guide, Golf With Alan Shepard, Mornings At Seven, The = Tale of the Allergist's Wife, The Boys Next Door, The Sugar Bean Sisters =
Theatre Name: Florida = Repertory Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT 8 =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/18/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Florida = Repertory Theatre, Bay Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901

Breakdown: Florida Repertory Theatre, = Producer, based in Fort Myers, FL, is holding auditions for their 2004-2005 = season, including: A Christmas Survival Guide: November 26, 2004 — = December 19, 2004. Golf With Alan Shepard: January 7, 2005 — January 30, 2005. Mornings At Seven: February 11, 2005 — March 6, 2005. The Tale of = the Allergist's Wife: March 18, 2005 — April 10, 2005. The Boys Next = Door: April 22, 2005 — May 15, 2005. The Sugar Bean Sisters: May 27, = 2005 — June 19, 2005. Seeking: Equity Actors And Actresses. Actors And = Actresses Who Appear To Be 60 Or Older Are Especially Encouraged To Attend. For an audition appointment send pictures and resumes to: Florida Repertory = Theatre, SEASON CASTING, 2267 1st St., Fort Myers, FL 33901. Send pictures and = resumes ONLY if you are available to attend auditions in Florida. Prepare Two Contrasting Contemporary Monologues. SINGERS may additionally Prepare = Two Contrasting Contemporary Songs, not more than 32 bars each. Pianist NOT Provided. Please Bring CD Or Taped Accompaniment. Equity SPT 8 contract, minimum AEA pay is $379 per week.

Prepare: For an audition appointment send = pictures and resumes to: Florida Repertory Theatre, SEASON CASTING, 2267 1st St., = Fort Myers, FL 33901. Send pictures and resumes ONLY if you are available to = attend auditions in Florida.


Show Name: Moonlight and Magnolias
Theatre Name: Manhattan = Theatre Club
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEAE LORT B =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/17/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West = 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: Manhattan Theatre Club, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Moonlight and Magnolias, First Rehearsal: January 13, 2005. First Preview: February = 17, 2005. Opens: March 15, 2005 For 10 - 12 Weeks. Playwright: Ron Hutchinson. = Director: Lynne Meadow. The show will perform will perform at Manhattan Theatre = Club's Stage One at City Center. Moonlight and Magnolias Takes Place In 1939 = Hollywood In Producer DAVID O. SELZNICK's Office. The Play Concerns The Five Days = Over Which O. SELZNICK Bullies, Cajoles And Ultimately Imprisons Screenwriter = BEN HECHT And Director VICTOR FLEMING To Mettle Out A Working Screenplay Of MARGARET MITCHELL's Monumental Bestseller GONE WITH THE WIND. Seeking: = DAVID O. SELZNICK: Late 30's. Jewish. Fiercely Comedic. Beleaguered But Feared = Movie Producer Personally And Professionally Desperate For A Hit. Devoted To = The Novel GONE WITH THE WIND. Extremely Intelligent, Quick-Witted And Almost Maniacally Passionate. Alternates Between The Frantically Histrionic And = Coolly Seductive And Manipulative To Get What He Needs From Those Around Him. = BEN HECHT: Late 40's - Early 50's. Jewish. Chicago Journalist Turned = Screenplay Writer / Script Doctor. Pugnacious Bruiser Of A Man With A Strong Moral = Sense And A Way With Words. Sarcastic, Witty, Opinonated And Obstinate. Has = Little Tolerance For Hollywood Pretension Or SELZNICK's Apparent Disregard For = The Racial And Ethnic Undertones Of MARGARET MITCHELL's GONE WITH THE WIND. = VICTOR FLEMING: Late 40's - Early 50's. Extremely Self-Confident, No-Bull = Hollywood Director. Claims To Have Taught CLARK GABLE To Be GABLE And To Have = Slapped JUDY GARLAND Only Once. Dry And Sardonic With An Air Of Comic = Self-Importance. Dubious About The Literary And Filmic Merits Of GONE WITH THE WIND, But Supremely Confident That, As Long As He's Paid, He Can Take Any = Screenplay And Turn It Into A Quality Feature. MISS POPPENGHUL: Mid 40's - Early 50's. = Dotty Secretary To SELZNICK. Extremely And Comically Efficient With An = Undercurrent Of Controlled Fear Of Her Boss. Please prepare a 2-minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Please bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition. = LUNCH: 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Equity LORT Non-Rep B contract, minimum AEA pay is $700 per week. =

Prepare: a 2-minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. = Please bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition.


Show Name: Perfect Crime
Theatre Name: Foothills = Theatre Company
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/14/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Worcester = Common Fashion Outlet, 100 Front Street, Worcester, MA 01608

Breakdown: Foothills Theatre Company, = Producer, based in Worcester, MA is holding auditions by appointment for Perfect = Crime, Rehearsals: October 19, 2004. Opens: October 28, 2004. Closes: November = 21, 2004. Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Director: Jay Stone. This show is = the longest running Off-Broadway dramatic play, this show opened in '87 and = is still running at the Duffy Theatre. Seeking: MARGARET THORNE BRENT: Late = 30's. Psychiatrist. MARGARET Is Intelligent, Beautiful, Physically Fit, Manipulative And = Carries Herself With Confidence And A Subtle Sensuality. She Is Trying To = Maintain Poise And Grace While Under A Great Deal Of Pressure. INSPECTOR JAMES = ASCHER: Late 30's - 50. The Law. ASHER Is A Handsome Man Showing The Signs Of = Age. He Is Disillusioned In His Job And His Marriage. He Has A Practical = Intelligence. W. HARRISON BRENT: 40's - 50. MARGARET 's Husband. Also A Psychiatrist. = Retired. Also Plays PHILLIP REYNOLDS. HARRISON / REYNOLDS Has Matinee-Idol Good = Looks. Intelligent And Independent. Self-Involved. LIONEL MCAULEY: Late 30's - = 40's. A Patient Of MARGARET 's. LIONEL Is An Everyman Overwhelmed By Life. = Insecure, Frightened, Clever And Intuitive, He Has Retreated Into Fantasy And = Anger As His Response. DAVID BREUER: 30's. Host Of A Local Cable Television Show. Big = Fish In A Glass Of Water. Blowhard. The Worst Of Local Cable Access. For An = Audition Appointment, Please EMAIL (Preferred) ckelley at foothillstheatre.com Or = CALL 508-754-3314, X 227 - Indicate If You Are Equity Member. You May Receive = A Confirming Email Or Call With A Time Slot. Auditions Will Consist Of = Readings From The Script. Auditioners Should Arrive Early And Select ONE (1) Character = To Read. Please Bring A Picture And Resume. Equity Members Have Preference = For Audition Slots. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, pay. =

Prepare: For An Audition Appointment, = Please EMAIL (Preferred) ckelley at foothillstheatre.com Or CALL 508-754-3314, X 227 - = Indicate If You Are Equity Member. You May Receive A Confirming Email Or Call = With A Time Slot.


Show Name: Swing!, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, = Oliver
Theatre Name: Marriott = Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr = Ag

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA Chicago, = 125 S. Clark St., Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60603

Breakdown: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity Principal = Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: Swing!, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing = Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose and Oliver. Artistic Director Rick = Boynton and Assistant to the Artistic Director Andy Hite. Appointments will be taken = by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15. Call 312/641-0406. Call ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. Please prepare two contrasting 16 bar selections, one up-tempo and one ballad. Bring music = in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring updated picture and resume. = Please DO NOT attend this audition if you have auditioned for Marriott Theatre = in the past six months. Equity Marriott Theatre Agreement, pay. =

Prepare: Appointments will be taken by the = Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15. Call = 312/641-0406. Call ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. Please prepare two contrasting 16 = bar selections, one up-tempo and one ballad.


Show Name: Modern Orthodox
Theatre Name: ARS Nova = And Kara Medoff
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off Broadway =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West = 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: ARS Nova And Kara Medoff, = Producers, based in New York, NY are holding Equity Principal Auditions for the Off-Broadway production of Modern Orthodox, First Rehearsal: October 12, = 2004. First Preview: November 11, 2004. Playwright: Daniel Goldfarb; Director: = James Lapine; Casting: David Caparelliotis. Modern Orthodox is a new contemporary New = York comedy that concerns the effect an Orthodox Jewish Jeweler (played by = JASON BIGGS) has on a young Jewish couple of lapsed faith. It will perform at = Dodger Theatre at Worldwide Plaza (499 Seats). Seeking: HERSHEL KLEIN: Seeking Understudy. This Role Will Be Played By JASON BIGGS. This Understudy = Will Cover HERSHEL And BEN. Mid - Late 20's. An Orthodox Jewish Jeweler. Lovable = Schmuck. Extremely Devout In His Faith. Wears Only Shlumpy Black Suits With A Yellowing = Shirt Underneath And A Yankees Yarmulke. Very Direct, Straightforward And = Funny Without Trying To Be. BEN: Early 30's. Jewish. Handsome = Upper West Side Finance Guy. = Funny And Charming. Uncomfortable With HERSHEL's Orthodox Appearance And = Lifestyle. Increasingly Aware Of His Own Faithlessness. Ultimately A Good Guy Facing The Worst = About Himself And Trying To Become Better. HANNAH: Early 30's. Jewish. BEN's = Fiance. Attractive, Funny And Intelligent Maternity Doctor. Strong-Willed, = Caring And Great At Her Job. Still Cries At Every Birth But Is No Pushover. Finds = Herself Questioning Her Lack Of Faith And Wanting More For Herself And From Her Relationship With BEN. RACHEL: Mid 30's. Jewish. Short, Attractive, Eastern-European-Looking. Sharp, Quick-Witted And No-Nonsense. Like = HERSHEL, Practicing Orthodox. In Marketing, But Treading Water And Biding [Her] = Time Before [She] Starts Having Babies. The Kind Of Girl Who Gives No Second = Thought To Eating Off Her Blind Date's Plate While Nonchalantly Talking About = How It Is Her blessing and curse To Have A Way With Men. ONE MALE UNDERSTUDY: = Covers HERSHEL And BEN. ONE FEMALE UNDERSTUDY: Covers HANNAH And RACHEL. Sides = will be provided. LUNCH: 1:00 = PM2:00 = PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Equity Off Broadway contract, minimum AEA pay is $832 per week until = Oct. 31, 2004, $857 = thereafter.

Prepare: Sides will be provided. =


Show Name: Five by Tenn
Theatre Name: Manhattan = Theatre Club
Post Date: =
09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT D =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/22/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, = 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: Manhattan Theatre Club, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Five by Tenn, = an evening of 5 One-Act Plays by Tennessee Williams, includes 2 World = Premieres and 1 NY Premiere will be performed by a company of two women and six = men. First Rehearsal: September 16, = 2004; First Rehearsal For Understudies: November 9, 2004; First Preview: October 19, = 2004; Opens: November 11, = 2004 For 10-12 Wks (City Center, Stage 2). Playwright: Tennessee= Williams; Director: Michael Kahm. Seeking: UNDERSTUDIES = ONLY - TWO MATURE ACTRESSES: 55 - 65. Roles Include: MRS. FENWAY: An = Upper-Class Woman Who Is Attractive, But Extremely Selfish, Snobbish And Spoiled. = Completely Unaware Of Her Son's Unhappiness And Torment, She Fails Her Son When He = Needs Her The Most. VERA CARTWRIGHT: A Wife Of A Broadway Producer, Sometimes Suppliant, Very Intelligent And Aware Of The Repetitive Indiscretions Of = Her Pompous Mate. She Is The Object Of A Younger Man's Attentions, A Shy = Playwright Who Wants To Save Her From The Lies And Deceptions Of Her Husband. THE = VISITOR: A Shy Spinster. Virginal, Na=EFve And Sheltered. She Is Falling In Love = For The Very First Time, So She Goes To Visit A Well-Known Writer To Seek Advice = And Wisdom On The Ways Of The World. ONE: A Powerful And Aristocratic Woman = Who Is Unkind To The Man Who Adores Her. She Is Strong-Willed, Arrogant, Set In = The Rules Of Society And Hard-Shelled. Her Arguments Are Always Logical, = Even If Harsh And Cold. Somewhere Beneath Her Hardened Heart, There Might Be The Tiniest Sign Of Compassion. However, It Is Not Easy To See. ONE MATURE = ACTOR: 55 - 65. Roles Include: JOSIE CARTWRIGHT: A Successful Broadway = Producer, Unfaithful To His Wife, Oafish And Condescending. Lies Constantly, Takes = His Wife For Granted, Cannot Imagine A Moment When He Isn't Right. = LAWRENCE: A Handsome, Knowledgeable Poet Who Is An Expert On The Ways Of Love And Romance. = Shares His Wisdom With Assurance And Enjoyment. TWO: A Very Shy, Timid, Gentle Man = Who Lives His Life Controlled By A Woman He Worships. Actors should prepare = a two (2) minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Actors should bring one (1) picture = and resume to the audition. LUNCH: 1:00 PM2:00 PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep D contract, = minimum AEA pay is $531 per week.

Prepare: a two (2) minute CONTEMPORARY = monologue. Actors should bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition. =


Show Name: Lone Star Love
Theatre Name: Dodger = Stage Holding
Post Date: =
09/08/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/24/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, = 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY= 10019

Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage = Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are = holding Chorus Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; = Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); = Runs: 12/4/04 — 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: = J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: = J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country = Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: Equity = Female And Male Singers Who Dance. Please prepare 16 bars in the style of the = show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please = bring a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested. Prepare to dance if requested and time = permits (in shoes you can move in and comfortable clothes). Chorus rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay. =

Prepare: 16 bars in the style of the show = (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring = a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested. Prepare to dance if requested =


Show Name: Lone Star Love
Theatre Name: Dodger = Stage Holding
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/24/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, = 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019

Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage = Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are = holding Chorus Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; = Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); = Runs: 12/4/04 — 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: = J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: = J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country = Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: Equity = Female And Male Singers Who Dance. Please prepare 16 bars in the style of the = show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please = bring a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested. Prepare to dance if requested and time = permits (in shoes you can move in and comfortable clothes). Chorus rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay. =

Prepare: 16 bars in the style of the show = (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring = a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested. Prepare to dance if requested =


Show Name: Lone Star Love
Theatre Name: Dodger = Stage Holding
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/22/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: John Houseman = Theatre Center, 450 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage = Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are = holding Equity Principal Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: = 10/18/04; Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); = Runs: 12/4/04 — 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: = J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: = J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country = Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: COL. = JOHN FALSTAFF: 40's - 60. Bigger Than Life. An Imposing Comic Figure. = Character Voice. FRANK FORD: 30's - 40's. A Strong Western Rancher With A Dark = Side. Good Singer. GEORGE PAGE: 40's - 60's. Patriarch. Western Rancher. Big Heart. = Good Singer. AGGIE FORD: 30's. Attractive Strong-Willed Western Woman. Good = Singer. MARGARET ANNE PAGE: 40's. Matriarch. Earthy Western Woman. Good Singer. = SHERIFF BOB SHALLOW: Comic Western Figure. Character Voice. Doesn't Need To Sing = Legit. MISSANNE PAGE: 20's. Tomboy / Cowgirl. Good Singer. FENTON: 20's. = Yodeling Cowboy. Cute. Good Singer. MUST BE ABLE TO PLAY GUITAR. MASTER SLENDER: = 20's. Comic. Western Hayseed Character. Good Singer. DR. CAIUS: 40's. Comic French = Immigrant Doctor. Speaks Broken Cowboy English With A French Accent. Character = Singing. MISS QUICKLY: 40's - 50's. This Woman Is A Hoot. A Sexual, Big-Hearted = Town Go-Between And Busybody. Miss Kitty Prototype. Good Singer. Please = prepare a brief song in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk = Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled = together — have additionals with you in the event that they are requested. = LUNCH: 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be = provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.

Prepare: a brief song in the style of the = show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please = bring a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested.


Show Name: Career Transitions for Dancers Gala
Theatre Name: Career = Transitions For Dancers
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Benefit =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/17/2004

 

 

11:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West = 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: Career Transitions For Dancers, = Producer, based in New York, NY is holding a Chorus Audition for their Career = Transitions for Dancers Gala, Rehearsals: Week Of October 18, 2004 — October = 24, 2004 (No Matinee Day Rehearsals) At The New Dance Group On West 47th Street. Choreographer: Mercedes Ellington. Gala Director: Tony Stevens. Seeking: = Female Precision Tap Dancers For June Taylor Dancer-Rockettes-Type Opening = Number For Career Transition For Dancers Gala At City Center On 10/25 At 7 PM. = Height Requirement is 5’ 5" minimum. Dancers will be guests at Gala = Dinner following performance. Sign-Up Also Begins At 11:00 AM. Please Bring = Ladies' Character Tap Shoes With Heels. A monitor will not be provided. The = producer will run all aspects of this audition. For Additional Information About = The Performance and Dinner Arrangements Following, Please Call Career = Transition For Dancers At 212-764-0172. Equity Benefit contract.

Prepare: Sign-Up Also Begins At 11:00 AM. = Please Bring Ladies' Character Tap Shoes With Heels.


Show Name: A Thousand Clowns
Theatre Name: Studio = Arena Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT B =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/16/2004

 

 

5:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Studio Arena = Theatre, 710 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14202

Breakdown: Studio Arena Theatre, Producer, = based in Buffalo, NY is holding Equity Principal Auditions for A Thousand Clowns, Production Dates: November 21, 2004 — December 23, 2004. = Playwright: Herb Gardner. Director: Jane Page. Seeking: MURRAY BURNS: Male. 35 - 45. NICK = BURNS: Male. 11 - 13. ALBERT AMUNDSON: Male. Early 30's. SANDRA MARKOWITZ: = Female. Late 20's. ARNOLD BURNS: Male. Mid - Late 40's. LEO HERMAN: Male. 40 - 50. = Call Jana Blaha At 716-856-8025, Extension 1722 on or before Monday, September 13, = 2004 to make an appointment or for more information full character = descriptions will be available upon making an appointment. A monitor will not be provided. = The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity LORT Non-Rep B = contract, minimum AEA pay is $700 per week.

Prepare: Call Jana Blaha At 716-856-8025, Extension 1722 on or before Monday, September 13, 2004 to make an = appointment or for more information full character descriptions will be available = upon making an appointment.


Show Name: Celebrate Me Home, I Love You You're Perfect Now Change, Dames At Sea, Let's Face = the Music - A Tribute to Fred Astaire, A Holiday Musical =
Theatre Name: Winter Park Playhouse
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA OAT Cat 2 =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/13/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 3:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Winter Park = Playhouse, 711-B Orange Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789

Breakdown: Winter Park Playhouse, Producer, = based in Winter Park, FL, is holding Equity Principal Auditions by Appointment = Only, for their 2004/2005 Season. Shows include: CELEBRATE ME HOME: First = Rehearsal: October 26, 2004. First Run: November 12, 2004 - November 20, 2004. = Second Run: December 3, 2004 - December 11, 2004. I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW = CHANGE: First Rehearsal: January 11, 2005. Run: January 28, 2005 - February 19, = 2005. DAMES AT SEA: First Rehearsal: March 15, 2005. Run: April 1, 2005 - = April 23, 2005. LET'S FACE THE MUSIC - A TRIBUTE TO FRED ASTAIRE: First Rehearsal: = August 23, 2005. Run: September 9, 2005 - October 1, 2005. TBA (A HOLIDAY = MUSICAL): First Rehearsal: October 25, 2005. First Run: November 11, 2005 - = November 19, 2005. Second Run: December 2, 2005 - December 10, 2005. For an = appointment, call Winter Park Playhouse at 407-645-0145. A monitor will not be = provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Please Prepare 16 bars = of an Uptempo AND a Ballad. Please Prepare a One-Minute Comic Monologue. An = Accompanist Will Be Provided. Please Bring A Non-Refundable Picture And Resume. = Callbacks: Will Be Held Eight Weeks Prior To The Individual Production Dates. Equity OAT Category 2, minimum AEA pay is $160/week.

Prepare: For an appointment, call Winter = Park Playhouse at 407-645-0145. Please Prepare 16 bars of an Uptempo AND a = Ballad. Please Prepare a One-Minute Comic Monologue. An Accompanist Will Be = Provided. Please Bring A Non-Refundable Picture And Resume.


Show Name: Novel Romance
Theatre Name: Folksbiene = Yiddish Theatre
Post Date: =
09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Spec Agmt

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/23/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Folksbiene = Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd = Street, New = York, NY= 10016

Breakdown: Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, = Producer, based in New = York, NY= , is accepting submissions for Novel Romance, a classic = Yiddish comedy with music. Rehearsals: Begin October 25, 2004. First Preview: November 21, = 2004. Closes: January 2, = 2005. Author: Avrom Goldfadn; Adaptor/Director: Allen Lewis = Rickman; Musical Director: Zalmen Mlotek. Seeking: Musical Theatre Performers - = All Must Have Major Comedy Chops — This Is A Broad, Fast-Moving Show, Part = Satire, Part Vaudeville. All Must Have A Working Familiarity With Yiddish (i.e. = Know The Sound Of It, Know More Than A Handful Of Words, And At Least Be Past = Square One With The Language). PLEASE NOTE: If You Speak Yiddish But Are Not = Right For Any Roles, Please Submit Anyway, As Producers Are Casting Other Projects = As Well. Characters Include: KHANE: 30's - 40's. A Nice Jewish Girl Gone To = Seed. Obsessed With German Romance Novels. Seeking A Very Charactery Comic Actress With = An Ear For Both Yiddish And German. YITSKHOK: 50's - 60's. KHANE's = Long-Suffering Father. Piano A Plus. SHLOYME: 30's - 40's. A Nice Jewish Widower, Loved = KHANE All His Life, A Bit Of A Shlep. Doubles As The Old Man, A Decrepit = Lecher (A La ARTIE JOHNSON In The LAUGH-IN Bits). KABTSNZON: 40's - 50's. A Conniving = Sleaze Bucket With Charm. HUNGERMAN: The Slightly More Sympathetic Partner To KABTSNZON. Doubles As Author AVROM GOLDFADN. Must Play Piano. Please = send pictures and resumes to: Casting, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East = 33rd Street, New York NY 10016. Please Note Yiddish Skills In Submission. = Auditions: September 23, 2004. Callbacks: September 27, 2004. Equity Special = Agreement contract.

Prepare: Please send pictures and resumes = to: Casting, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd Street, New York NY = 10016. Please Note Yiddish Skills In Submission. Auditions: September 23, 2004. Callbacks: September 27, 2004.

 

 

 

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Anne-Louise=20 Zachry =     and=20 More…

  

Written=20 after the first Gulf War, this uproarious look at what happens = after=20 Hamlet is a timely = satire on=20 power, politics, and war.

 

Directed by = Jesse=20 Berger

 

Monday September 13,=20 7:30pm

 

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Tickets going fast – = Reserve = your seats=20 now at www.TheaterMania.com

 

 

 

MORE=20 REVELATION READINGS=20 - September 13-October=20 18

Sunday = September 19,=20 7pm

Richard=20 Thomas=20 is

The=20 Roman=20 Actor

By Philip = Massinger

In = a time of=20 tyranny, Caesar is challenged by = an actor –=20 can the artist prevail against empire?

Directed by = Kay=20 Matschullat

Featuring = Opal=20 Alladin, Jimonn=20 Cole,=20 John=20 Daggett,=20 A-men=20 Rasheed, Thomas=20 Tate and=20 more.

 

Sunday = September 26,=20 7pm

The Knight of the Burning Pestle

By Francis = Beaumont

An Elizabethan actor’s = nightmare, this comic masterpiece is a = hilarious blast=20 from the past.

Directed by = Christopher=20 Bayes=20

Featuring=20 Everett = Quinton and=20 Daniel=20 Breaker=20 (Pericles)

 

Sunday = October 3,=20 7pm

Women=20 BEWARE Women

By Thomas = Middleton

Sex, power and chess weave = together in this=20 Clintonian tale of intrigue and infidelity.

Directed by=20 Paul=20 Mullins

 

Monday = October 11,=20 7pm           &= nbsp;       =20

Don=20 Jonny

By=20 Anton Dudley (Honor = and the=20 River) and Jonathan Spottiswoode (of the=20 Enemies)

Inspired by the Don Juan of Molina, = Moli=E9re, and=20 Mozart, come hear this new rock musical’s first-ever full-length = concert=20 reading.

Directed by = Jesse=20 Berger

Featuring=20 Steven=20 Ratazzi,=20 Tracie=20 Thoms,=20 Paul=20 Niebanck, and = many=20 more!

 

Monday = October 18,=20 7pm

Ragozine,=20 or The Second-Best Bed Trick

A fairy tale = by=20 Michael = Feingold

An incurable plague and a = nightmarish=20 killer attack Vienna in this post-Shakespearean=20 comedy.

Audition = notice

Phoenix Stage Productions

BABES IN = TOYLAND

Directed by = Henry Bishop

 

Auditions will = be this Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 7:00 to 9:30 = PM

at Springfield = High School Theatre for the Musical

Babes in = Toyland.

Babes in Toyland = is a large, old fashioned = family show.  It has approximately 60 roles = for actors, dancers and singers; adults and children.

Not all roles require = dancing.

 

Be prepared to = read, dance and to sing, an accompanist will be = provided.

Bring your = sheet music.  No recorded music = please.

 

Babes in = Toyland has

Marching = Wooden Soldiers – Singing and Dancing Gypsies – Most of Your Favorite Nursery Rhyme Characters such as: Little Boy Blue, Bo Peep, and Jack and Jill. -  The Lady Who Lives in a Shoe = – Several Bad Guys – a Love Story between Contrary Mary and Tom, the = Piper’s Son – Spiders - Elves -

And the Master = Toymaker a character of great warmth who makes all the toys for the holiday = season.

 

Performance = dates are during the month of

December; = ending a week before Christmas.

There are some = School Day performances: a full schedule will be available at = auditions.

 

AUDITIONS: = MON., TUE., WED., SEPTEMBER 13, 14 & 15

AT = SPRINGFIELD = HIGH = SCHOOL, = 2960 SANITARIUM = RD. AT = CANTON ROAD, FOR =

BABES IN = TOYLAND

Songs include = Toyland, I Won’t be Happy ‘til I Get It, Hail to = Christmas, Castle in Spain, The March of the Toy = Soldiers and = others.

 

For additional information call 330-713-0003

 

Phoenix Stage = Productions (formerly Goodyear Community Theatre) is reviving its annual production = of Babes in Toyland.  Babes in Toyland was performed annually during the = 80’s and 90’s to great public acceptance.  It is a lot of fun and a lot of work.

If you are = interested in working tech or some other volunteer aspect of putting on a show call = 330-713-0003.

 

 

LOCATION

The Culture=20 Project

45 Bleecker = Street & Lafayette

Trains: 6, N/R/W, = F/V

www.45bleecker.com<= /P>

 

RESERVATIONS

All readings = are FREE,=20 except Fortinbras

For the Fortinbras Benefit with=20 Paul Rudd: go to www.TheaterMania.com or call=20 212.352.3101

For all other readings: write = Revelations at redbulltheater= com=20 or call 212.414.5168

 

To=20 donate to Red Bull Theater, click HERE=20 or=20 go to www.redbulltheater.com/join<= /P>

 

 

 Jesse=20 Berger

 

 Artistic=20 Director

 

Don’t=20 miss out on events that get announced by regular mail only:

Send your = mailing=20 address to us at info at redbulltheater.com to = be kept=20 completely up to date.

 

To Subscribe=20 or Unsubscribe to our email announcements, click=20 here: 

http://www.r= edbulltheater.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi.

 

Thank=20 You.

 

 RED BULL = THEATER

PO BOX=20 250863

NYC NY = 10025

212.414.5168

info at redbulltheater.com

www.redbulltheater.com=

 

=AE

 

------=_NextPart_000_7900_01C4986A.EAB19B40-- From jannmike at adelphia.net Sun Sep 12 04:28:25 2004 From: jannmike at adelphia.net (Mike Olszewski) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 07:28:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Rap Poet or "Griot style" Storyteller Message-ID: <000d01c498bb$9e6bfcc0$f8c3a045@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4989A.16F5A780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEEDED: Rap poet or "griot style" story teller to address Thursday = evening workshop on Hip Hop culture at Kent State University. Please = contact Mike at jannmike at adelpha.net . Many thanks. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4989A.16F5A780 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

NEEDED:  Rap poet or "griot = style" story=20 teller to address Thursday evening workshop on Hip Hop culture at Kent = State=20 University.  Please contact Mike at jannmike at adelpha.net = .   Many=20 thanks.
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4989A.16F5A780-- >From bstuewe" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00ED_01C4989B.3104AF80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable STUDIO SPACE AVAILABLE COME EXPERIENCE - BECOME A PART OF A FLOURISHING ARTS COMMUNITY WORKING SPACE / TEACHING SPACE / PROFESSIONAL GALLERY SPACE AFFORDABLE STUDIOS AVAILABLE TODAY SPECIAL FALL OPPORTUNITY . 12 MONTH LEASE, DEPOSIT AND FIRST MONTH RENT = - SECOND MONTH FREE!!!!=20 TrueNorth Cultural Arts is interviewing new Resident Artists for the = upcoming program year. Resident artists rent yearly Studio space with = opportunities to teach, attend master classes, participate in art = festivals and use TrueNorth Gallery Space for display of work with = additional art featured at both Avon Lake's Lake House and the Library. Studios range from 250 square feet to 600 square feet. Consider joining this artist community. Plans for the fall include = Outdoor Festival in partnership with the Avon Lake Public Library. = Saturday Classes for 4th grade and under. Weekday classes for 5th grade = and above. Monthly Master Classes. Gallery openings in September, = November and December. Possible Caf=E9 opening in the Focus and = Courtyard Galleries. TrueNorth Cultural Arts is a multi-disciplinary arts organization = committed to building and strengthening individuals and the community = through the performing arts, the visual arts, and the humanities. = TrueNorth's vision is two-fold: To educate, equip, and empower = individuals so they can embrace and succeed in the creative arts, and to = envision and encourage a community where creative arts and art = appreciation flourish. For further information contact TrueNorth TrueNorth Gallery 33491 Lake Road 440-933-7771/ www.TNCArts.org ------=_NextPart_000_00ED_01C4989B.3104AF80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

STUDIO SPACE AVAILABLE

COME EXPERIENCE - BECOME A PART OF A FLOURISHING ARTS=20 COMMUNITY

WORKING SPACE / TEACHING SPACE / PROFESSIONAL GALLERY = SPACE

AFFORDABLE STUDIOS AVAILABLE TODAY

SPECIAL FALL OPPORTUNITY =85 12 MONTH LEASE, DEPOSIT = AND FIRST=20 MONTH RENT =96 SECOND MONTH FREE!!!!

TrueNorth Cultural Arts is interviewing new Resident = Artists for=20 the upcoming program year. Resident artists rent yearly Studio space = with=20 opportunities to teach, attend master classes, participate in art = festivals and=20 use TrueNorth Gallery Space for display of work with additional art = featured at=20 both Avon Lake=92s Lake House and the Library.

Studios range from 250 square feet to 600 square = feet.

Consider joining this artist community. Plans for the = fall=20 include Outdoor Festival in partnership with the Avon Lake Public = Library.=20 Saturday Classes for 4th grade and under. Weekday classes for = 5th grade and above. Monthly Master Classes. Gallery openings = in=20 September, November and December. Possible Caf=E9 opening in the Focus = and=20 Courtyard Galleries.

TrueNorth Cultural Arts is a multi-disciplinary arts=20 organization committed to building and strengthening individuals and the = community through the performing arts, the visual arts, and the = humanities.=20 TrueNorth's vision is two-fold: To educate, equip, and empower = individuals so=20 they can embrace and succeed in the creative arts, and to envision and = encourage=20 a community where creative arts and art appreciation flourish.

For further information contact TrueNorth

TrueNorth Gallery

 33491 Lake Road

440-933-7771/ www.TNCArts.org

------=_NextPart_000_00ED_01C4989B.3104AF80-- >From bstuewe" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01DF_01C498AA.4102C7A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable TrueNorth Cultural Arts=20 presents . "Shape!" AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL WRITTEN BY BILL ROYSE ADDITIONAL MUSIC WRITTEN BY TRUENORTH MUSICIANS VALERIE BERNES, RICK = FORTNEY, NEIL KAMMILLER, AND JAMES TRAXLER Directed and produced by Rick Fortney November 12, 13 & 14 November 19 & 20 Friday and Saturday nights - 7:30 p.m.=20 Sunday afternoon - 3:00 p.m. Tickets $8.00 Seniors (65+) and students $5.00 Group sale discounts available For further information and/or tickets contact TrueNorth TrueNorth Gallery, 33491 Lake Road 933-7771 www.TNCArts.org Theatre location . Avon Lake's Old FireHouse=20 Corner of Rt. 83 and Lake Road "SHAPE!" - A STORY ABOUT AN OLD HEALTH AND FITNESS CLUB THAT IS ABOUT TO = SUCCUMB TO A NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART EXERCISE FACILITY IN THE AREA. IT IS A = TALE OF FRIENDSHIPS, ROMANCE, HAPPENINGS WITHIN THE WORLD OF EXERCISE, = AND THE QUESTION OF . "IS NEW ALWAYS BETTER?!" ------=_NextPart_000_01DF_01C498AA.4102C7A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

TrueNorth Cultural Arts=20

presents =85

"Shape!"

AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL WRITTEN BY BILL ROYSE

ADDITIONAL MUSIC WRITTEN BY TRUENORTH MUSICIANS = VALERIE BERNES,=20 RICK FORTNEY, NEIL KAMMILLER, AND JAMES TRAXLER

Directed and produced by Rick Fortney

November 12, 13 & 14

November 19 & 20

Friday and Saturday nights - 7:30 p.m.

Sunday afternoon =96 3:00 p.m.

Tickets $8.00

Seniors (65+) and students $5.00

Group sale discounts available

For further information and/or tickets contact = TrueNorth

TrueNorth Gallery, 33491 Lake Road

933-7771

www.TNCArts.org

Theatre location =85

Avon Lake=92s Old FireHouse

Corner of Rt. 83 and Lake Road

"SHAPE!" =96 A STORY ABOUT AN OLD HEALTH AND FITNESS = CLUB THAT IS=20 ABOUT TO SUCCUMB TO A NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART EXERCISE FACILITY IN THE = AREA. IT IS=20 A TALE OF FRIENDSHIPS, ROMANCE, HAPPENINGS WITHIN THE WORLD OF EXERCISE, = AND THE=20 QUESTION OF =85 "IS NEW ALWAYS = BETTER?!"

------=_NextPart_000_01DF_01C498AA.4102C7A0-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Sun Sep 12 07:12:02 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:12:02 EDT Subject: Fwd: [NEohioPAL]tri-c instructor available for personal tutoring web building... Message-ID: <1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332@aol.com> --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_alt_boundary" --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello, All . . . Having just read Carol Irvin's posting re: web building services, I would like to recommend her highly, to those who want to enhance their ability to market their businesses and their professional talents. Her services are not only marvelous for larger businesses and talent who already promote themselves in the larger markets, but are equally useful for 'fledgling' companies/talent, and companies/talent which may not have the ability to afford or maintain a full web site, yet. Carol designed a "basic" blogspot for WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio. The site is "simple/easy" enough that I can modify it "almost by myself," from my own computer (as I am not a computer or web site 'genius.') Since the site has been up, we have received many compliments on its looks, information and practicality. The site has taken us to a new level in the artistic, business and professional community. Yes, I am in the process of updating the outdated info, but in the meantime, please check the site out and consider Carol's service offer. Best regards, Sue Johnson Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio http://suejohnson.blogspot.com --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, All . . .

Having just read Carol Irvin's posting re: web building services, I would li= ke to recommend her highly, to those who want to enhance their ability to ma= rket their businesses and their professional talents.  Her services are= not only marvelous for larger businesses and talent who already promote the= mselves in the larger markets, but are equally useful for 'fledgling' compan= ies/talent, and companies/talent which may not have the ability to afford or= maintain a full web site, yet.

Carol designed a "basic" blogspot for WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studi= o.  The site is "simple/easy" enough that I can modify it "almo= st by myself,"  from my own computer (as I am not a computer or web sit= e 'genius.')  Since the site has been up, we have received many complim= ents on its looks, information and practicality. The site has taken us to a=20= new level in the artistic, business and professional community. Yes, I am in= the  process of updating the outdated info, but in the meantime, pleas= e check the site out and consider Carol's service offer.

Best regards,
Sue Johnson
Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio 
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--part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_alt_boundary-- --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: Received: from rly-xn06.mx.aol.com (rly-xn06.mail.aol.com [172.20.83.140]) by air-xn02.mail.aol.com (v101_r1.4) with ESMTP id MAILINXN22-75b4143a9712f9; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 21:42:31 -0400 Received: from mailman.siteprotect.com (mailman.siteprotect.com [66.113.136.236]) by rly-xn06.mx.aol.com (v101_r1.4) with ESMTP id MAILRELAYINXN69-75b4143a9712f9; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 21:42:10 -0400 Received: from braxton.siteprotect.com (braxton.siteprotect.com [64.26.0.88]) by mailman.siteprotect.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 109CC61ADE; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 20:42:07 -0500 (CDT) Delivered-To: neohiopal at braxton.siteprotect.com Received: from web51401.mail.yahoo.com (web51401.mail.yahoo.com [206.190.38.180]) by braxton.siteprotect.com (Postfix) with SMTP id 4F1D74CE3F for ; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 17:17:36 -0500 (CDT) Message-ID: <20040911221736.25085.qmail at web51401.mail.yahoo.com> Received: from [68.169.104.180] by web51401.mail.yahoo.com via HTTP; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 15:17:36 PDT From: Carol Knowlton Irvin To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Cc: clevelandfilmmaking at yahoogroups.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683" Subject: [NEohioPAL]tri-c instructor available for personal tutoring web building programs, photoshop, etc., Sender: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com Errors-To: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com X-BeenThere: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com X-Mailman-Version: 2.0.6 Precedence: bulk List-Help: List-Post: List-Subscribe: , List-Id: Northeast Ohio Performing Arts List List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 15:17:36 -0700 (PDT) X-AOL-IP: 66.113.136.236 X-Mailer: Unknown (No Version) --0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi, I'm an instructor at tri-c East in the business department. However, I'm also an artist. I have a limited amount of time in which I could tutor a few students for hire in web building programs such as Front Page or Dreamweaver and/or graphics programs such as Photoshop. There are many other programs I know as well. Get in touch with me at my email address carolknowltonirvin at yahoo.com if you have any interest. We can work out a mutually agreeable price for a whole morning or whole afternoon's tutoring. carol http://carolirvin.com --0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi, I'm an instructor at tri-c East in the business department.  However, I'm also an artist.  I have a limited amount of time in which I could tutor a few students for hire in web building programs such as Front Page or Dreamweaver and/or graphics programs such as Photoshop.  There are many other programs I know as well.  Get in touch with me at my email address
if you have any interest.  We can work out a mutually agreeable price for a whole morning or whole afternoon's tutoring.
 
carol


--0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683-- --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_boundary-- >From bstuewe" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03AC_01C498B1.5141DA00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable TRUENORTH FUNDRAISER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 7:30 P.M. TRUENORTH CULTURAL ARTS CENTER 33491 LAKE ROAD, AVON LAKE $25.00 per person (Raising money for the on-going activities of TrueNorth) Featuring a variety of fondues and coffee / teas Experience hands-on art activities, music and the opening of the Fall = Art Gallery showing "Shapes", highlighting art of TrueNorth Resident = Artists and invited guests For further information and/or tickets contact TrueNorth-- TrueNorth Gallery, 33491 Lake Road 440-933-7771 www.TNCArts.org TrueNorth recently received a 1:2 cash challenge grant through the = Community Foundation of Greater Lorain County. Please consider coming to = September 18th's fundraiser and experience first hand TrueNorth and how = you and your family can become involved. See the many ways art can make = a difference within our community. Your presence and financial support = will help TrueNorth in reaching their goal toward the cash challenge = grant and ensure TrueNorth in continuing to build and grow in making a = difference within our region through the arts. Hoping to see you on the 18th! ------=_NextPart_000_03AC_01C498B1.5141DA00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

TRUENORTH FUNDRAISER

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER=20 18

7:30 P.M.

TRUENORTH CULTURAL ARTS = CENTER

33491 LAKE ROAD, AVON = LAKE

$25.00 per person

(Raising = money for=20 the on-going activities of TrueNorth)

Featuring a variety=20 of fondues and coffee / teas

Experience hands-on=20 art activities, music and the opening of the Fall Art Gallery showing = "Shapes",=20 highlighting art of TrueNorth Resident Artists and invited=20 guests

For further information and/or tickets contact = TrueNorth--

TrueNorth Gallery, 33491 Lake = Road

440-933-7771

www.TNCArts.org

TrueNorth recently received a 1:2 cash challenge = grant through=20 the Community Foundation of Greater Lorain County. Please consider = coming to=20 September 18th's fundraiser and experience first hand TrueNorth and how = you and=20 your family can become involved. See the many ways art can make a = difference=20 within our community. Your presence and financial support will help = TrueNorth in=20 reaching their goal toward the cash challenge grant and ensure TrueNorth = in=20 continuing to build and grow in making a difference within our region = through=20 the arts.

Hoping to see you on the=20 18th!

------=_NextPart_000_03AC_01C498B1.5141DA00-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Sun Sep 12 07:33:04 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:33:04 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anne Nelson, Author of The Guys on WCPN - Actors' Summit Message-ID: -------------------------------1094999584 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Anne Nelson, author of The Guys will be interviewed by Dee Perry on Around Noon on WCPN on Monday. Neil Thackaberry and MaryJo Alexander who are performing The Guys at Actors' Summit will also be on the program. WCPN broadcasts at 90.3 on the FM dial. -------------------------------1094999584 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Anne Nelson, author of The Guys will be interviewed by Dee Perry on=20= Around Noon on WCPN on Monday. Neil Thackaberry and MaryJo Alexander who are= performing The Guys at Actors' Summit will also be on the program. WCPN bro= adcasts at 90.3 on the FM dial. -------------------------------1094999584-- From MnBLa at aol.com Sun Sep 12 08:51:35 2004 From: MnBLa at aol.com (MnBLa at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 11:51:35 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Rep Announces Cast for Nunsense Message-ID: <13e.f92a9d.2e75ca87@aol.com> --part1_13e.f92a9d.2e75ca87_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The NorthEast Ohio Repertory Theatre is pleased to announce the cast for its upcoming production of : Nunsense A Musical Comedy Book, Music and Lyrics by Dan Goggin The show is directed by Michael Larochelle, with choreography by Brenda Larochelle, Lights by Matt Gould, with Carol Tillotson on Piano. The Cast: Luisa Boyaggi as Sr. Robert Anne Eloise Elikofer as Sr. Mary Amnesia Brenda Larochelle as Sr. Mary Leo Paige Reich as Sr. Mary Cardelia, Our Reverend Mother Stella Starr as Sr. Mary Hubert Performance dates for Nunsense are September 24th & 25th, October 1st, 2nd, 8th & 9th at 8pm, with a matinee on Sunday October 10th at 2pm. NEO Rep will perform Nunsense at the North Olmsted Middle School, 27351 Butternut Ridge Road, just south of the intersection of Lorain Rd and Porter Rd in North Olmsted, and offers free parking. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students/seniors For more information and reservations call (440) 570-5367 --part1_13e.f92a9d.2e75ca87_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The NorthEast Ohio Repertory Theatr= e is pleased to announce the cast for its upcoming production of :
Nunsense
A Musical Comedy
Book, Music and Lyrics by Dan Goggin

The show is directed by Michael Larochelle, with choreography by Brenda Laro= chelle, Lights by Matt Gould, with Carol Tillotson on Piano.

The Cast:
Luisa Boyaggi as Sr. Robert Anne
Eloise Elikofer as Sr. Mary Amnesia
Brenda Larochelle as Sr. Mary Leo
Paige Reich as Sr. Mary Cardelia, Our Reverend Mother
Stella Starr as Sr. Mary Hubert

Performance dates for
Nunsense are September 24th & 25th, Octo= ber 1st, 2nd, 8th & 9th at 8pm, with a matinee on Sunday October 10th at= 2pm.

NEO Rep will perform
Nunsense at the North Olmsted Middle School,=20= 27351 Butternut Ridge Road, just south of the intersection of Lorain Rd and=20= Porter Rd in North Olmsted, and offers free parking.

Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students/seniors

For more information and reservations call (440) 570-5367
--part1_13e.f92a9d.2e75ca87_boundary-- From rhys7216 at yahoo.com Sun Sep 12 09:17:36 2004 From: rhys7216 at yahoo.com (Rhys Miller) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 09:17:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jazz singer looking for Pianist Message-ID: <20040912161736.8709.qmail@web21005.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1142196520-1095005856=:8451 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi Everyone I am a jazz singer looking for a regular pianist to build a catalog of songs and start booking gigs. The material I am interested in performing is primarily standards from the 30's, 40's, 50's and some current material arranged in the style of standards. Interested musicians should email me at rhys7216 at yahoo.com Thanks, Mo McMiller --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Shop for Back-to-School deals on Yahoo! Shopping. --0-1142196520-1095005856=:8451 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi Everyone
I am a jazz singer looking for a regular pianist to build a catalog of songs and start booking gigs.  The material I am interested in performing is primarily standards from the 30's, 40's, 50's and some current material arranged in the style of standards.
 
Interested musicians should email me at rhys7216 at yahoo.com 
 
Thanks,
 
Mo McMiller


Do you Yahoo!?
Shop for Back-to-School deals on Yahoo! Shopping. --0-1142196520-1095005856=:8451-- From wgmather at msn.com Sun Sep 12 09:32:38 2004 From: wgmather at msn.com (Robert Catalano) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 12:32:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release: Beer, Brats, and a Balladeer! Message-ID: Beer, Brats, and a Balladeer! September 12, 2004 - For Immediate Release contact: Rob Catalano, Deputy Director Telephone: (216) 574-9053 Fax: (216) 574-2536 E-mail: wgmather at msn.com Great Lakes balladeer, Lee Murdock, will perform onboard Cleveland?s own Steamship William G. Mather Museum at Cleveland?s North Coast Harbor on Saturday night, October 2 at 8 p.m. Always a sailor?s favorite, enjoy ?beer and brats? with Lee at 6:30 p.m. prior to the concert while taking in the magnificent sunset with the Cleveland lighthouse framing Lake Erie. Lee will sing songs of the Sweetwater Seas on the Mather?s massive main deck, weather permitting, with proceeds benefiting the SS Mather Museum. Admission for the concert is just $10 for museum members and $15 for non-members; doors open at 7:30 p.m. Come onboard for a ?beer and brat? dinner for just $10 more at 6:30 p.m. Reservations are encouraged but remaining tickets will be available at the door. This is a rain or shine event. In case of inclement weather, the festivities will move to the Mather?s Cargo Hold Exhibit Hall. For more information and reservations, contact the Mather Museum at 216-574-9053. You can also visit the Mather Museum online at www.wgmather.org and Lee Murdock at www.leemurdock.com. # # # Rob Catalano, Deputy Director Steamship William G. Mather Museum 1001 E. 9th Street Pier Cleveland, OH 44114 Ph. 216-574-9053 Fax: 216-574-2536 E-mail: wgmather at msn.com Website: www.wgmather.org From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Sep 12 10:27:57 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:27:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: LEADING LADIES@CPH Message-ID: <20040912172757.37846.qmail@web12010.mail.yahoo.com> HYSTERICALLY FUNNY ?LEADING LADIES? AT CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Few contemporary authors are experts in writing farce. Ken Ludwig is not one of those. The two-time Tony Award nominee and recipient of the Laurence Olivier Award for playwriting has proven his abilities as the author of ?LEND ME A TENOR? ?SULLIVAN & GILBERT? and ?MOON OVER BUFFALO.? ?LEND ME A TENOR? is one of the most popular comedic pieces of the past decade and has received more than 200 productions worldwide. Ludwig?s newest script, ?LEADING LADIES? is receiving its world premiere as the opening show of the Cleveland Play House?s 2004-2005 season. The script was workshopped last year as part of the Play House?s annual New Stage Festival of New Plays. In addition to having written the play, Ludwig is directing the CPH production. On the surface writing, directing and performing in farce seems an easy task. There is usually little plot development, the characters are broadly crafted and bigger than life, and the performers just need to let loose and make the audience laugh. Anyone believing this myth has only to see a badly developed production to see how awful farce can be when poorly crafted and presented. The difficulty with this theatrical form is that the characters must be real enough to be believable, but broad enough for the audience to both laugh with and at. The direction must let loose the creative, but be restricted enough to allow the author?s lines to be the center of the fun. If the show is too gimmicky, the audience loses the show and gets involved in the effects. Ludwig, as writer and director of ?LEADING LADIES,? has found the perfect balance. The production is a total delight. Basically, as the program notes indicate, ?It?s 1955, in Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, Jack and Leo are performing second-rate Shakespeare at a Moose Lodge...a nightmare gig for the two classically trained British actors. A chance encounter on a train leads to an opportunity to put themselves back on their feet and make some money in the process.? Plot aside, just think of ?LEADING LADIES? as ?SOME LIKE IT HOT? collides with ?THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST? and ?CHARLIE?S AUNT.? Ludwig has infused the production with just enough shtick, just enough creativity, just enough frenetic pace. He is blessed with an amazing cast. There is not a weak link in the acting chain. Brent Barrett and Christopher Duva as Leo and Jack, are natural farce actors. They have mobile faces, a wonderful sense of timing, and each displays a delightful vulnerability. They are believable, yet unbelievable....a perfect combination.. Erin Dilly and Lacey Kohl as Leo and Jack?s love interests are wonderful. Dilly shines as the beautiful Meg. Kohl, a Judy Holliday-look and act alike comedian, is the quintessential Ado Annie of ?OKLAHOMA? and Adelaide of ?GUYS AND DOLLS.? A signature device of many farces is the bad or overbearing character...think Lady Bracknell in ?THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST.? Mark Jacoby, is great as the bad guy minister, who evokes the audience to want to ?boo? when he makes his entrances. Dan Lauria, who many will remember as the father on the TV hit series, ?THE WONDER YEARS,? makes a perfect foil for Jane Connell, as the aged aunt, who the audience will immediately recognize for her many appearances as a daft old lady in numerous television shows. Connell?s hysterically funny ?death? scene is a theatrical ?must see.? CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you want to laugh, to enjoy yourself and leave the ?real world? outside, the Cleveland Play House?s ?LEADING LADIES? is your thing. This is not a play for those who need a profound message, who have no sense of humor, whose favorite line is ?Bah, humbug.? I defy anyone to sit through ?LEADING LADIES? and not have a wonderful time! As one patron said as she departed the theatre, ?I laughed so hard I think I wet my undies.? For tickets to ?LEADING LADIES,? which range from $34 to $49.50, with ?under 25 ? tickets at half-price, call 216-795-7000 or go on-line to www.clevelandplayhouse.com. ===== Roy Berko's web page can be found at royberko.info and many of his theatre and dance reviews appear on artscleveland.net. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From Twistedbabyrg at aol.com Sun Sep 12 12:54:19 2004 From: Twistedbabyrg at aol.com (Twistedbabyrg at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 15:54:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HORROR MOVIE FAN????? Message-ID: <4F68D3B5.7BF09F32.6E7D476F@aol.com> If you love horror films, then you need to come to TWISTED NIGHTMARE WEEKEND, Sept 17,18,19 at the Quality Inn in Middleburg Hts....vendors, memorabilia, screenings, great networking. 120 tables of guests!!!!!!!!! Come meet the actual actors, whom have played some of the most horrifying characters on screen. just to name a few: TONY TODD : CANDYMAN ; BILL JOHNSON: LEATHERFACE FROM TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 2; KANE HODDER: JASON VORHEES FRIDAY THE 13TH PT 4-7 ; DICK WARLOCK: MICHAEL MYERS HALLOWEEN 2; DAVID NAUGHTON: AMERICAN WEREWOLFE IN LONDON...THERE ARE OVER 60 CELEBRITY GUESTS!!!!!!!!! We even have Richard Hatch and Herbert Jefferson Jr From the original Battlestar Galactica. Cindy Morgan from Caddy Shack.. Marv Wolfman and Len Wein will be on hand signing comics. and don't forget all the vendors selling dvds, tshirts, memorabilia. plus all day screenings of films. *if you are in any part of the industry, this would be a good show, we have directors, producers, writers, etc.. appearing as well. *GREAT NETWORKING* Please check out the large guest-list at: www.twistednightmareweekend.com feel free to email if you have any questions: info at twistednightmareweekend.com From terrysandler at hotmail.com Sun Sep 12 14:11:28 2004 From: terrysandler at hotmail.com (terry sandler) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 17:11:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Acting Classes at the International Multicultural Center Message-ID:

Acting classes for individuals of all ages:

The International Multicultural Center is pleased to announce their fall session of theatre classes.  Classes will begin on Wednesday, September 22, 2004 and run for twelve weeks in the afternoon/evening.  Class offerings are described below, and include a class for children, class for teenagers, and an adult class.  For more details on times and location, please call (216) 641-7248, or visit our website to register: http://www.internationalcleveland.org

Classes will be taught by Terry M. Sandler, MA.  Mr. Sandler is a New York trained theatre artist currently living in Ohio.  He holds a Master of Arts in Educational Theatre from New York University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts from the State University of New York at New Paltz.  Mr. Sandler currently teaches at Baldwin Wallace College, and frequently teaches at University of Akron and Malone College.  For more on Mr. Sandler's credentials, feel free to visit his website, www.terrysandler.com

Children's Class- Ages 7-11

This course will grant children the freedom to explore the essence of their imagination through use of sound and movement, improvisational games, music, mask/mime, and character development techniques. Prerequisite: Themselves and their imagination.
 
Teenage Class- Ages 12-17
 
The foundation of acting is the reality of doing, a wise acting teacher named Sanford Meisner once stated. This course is designed for the Thespian in all of us. As performers, it is important to grasp the full understanding about what it is to be an affective audience member, a good listener, and a responsive scene partner. As the focus will be on trust exercises and improvisational techniques, young actors will engage in the ideas of being truthful, while living in the moment.
 
Adult Class- "Acting for Life"- Ages 18 and up-
 
Who?s your favorite actor? Whether it?s Jim Carey, Anthony Hopkins, Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Sandra Bullock, or Robert DeNiro, they all have one thing in common. . . They all started from the beginning. This course is geared to introduce the art of acting to adults with little or no experience. Through use of monologue and basic scene study, the work will challenge and create the necessary foundation for the Thespian in us all. Bring thyself to share thyself.


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http://mail.yahoo.com --0-2017749916-1095027405=:76898-- From Brentw617 at aol.com Sun Sep 12 16:13:08 2004 From: Brentw617 at aol.com (Brentw617 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 19:13:08 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brent Whetstone Productions Message-ID: -------------------------------1095030788 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Announcing Auditions For: The Lion in Winter, by James Goldman. Brent Whetstone Productions, in cooperation with Packard Music Hall, will be conducting auditions for a production of The Lion in Winter. Auditions will be held on September 16th from 4-6 and on September 19th from 2-5. All auditions will take place at Packard Music Hall- 1703 Mahoning Ave NW Warren, OH 44485. Come prepared to read from the script.Performances will be December 18th and 19th 2004. For More information visit: _www.brentwhetstoneproductions.com_ (http://www.brentwhetstoneproductions.com/) or email _info at brentwhetstoneproductions.com_ (mailto:info at brentwhetstoneproductions.com) We are also looking for crew if you would like to work on the crew please email: _volunteer at brentwhetstoneproductions.com_ (mailto:volunteer at brentwhetstoneproductions.com) We are also selling fundraiser tickets for a Night of Romance that includes a dinner for two to the OutBack Steak House and two movie tickets. If you would like to purchase tickets please email the above address. Tickets are $5.00 each. note this is a non-equity non-paid show. -------------------------------1095030788 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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We are also looking for crew if you would like to work on th= e crew=20 please email: volunteer at brentwhets= toneproductions.com

 

We are also selling fundraiser tickets for a Night o= f=20 Romance that includes a dinner for two to the OutBack Steak House a= nd=20 two movie tickets. If you would like to purchase tickets please email the ab= ove=20 address. Tickets are $5.00 each.

 

 

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-------------------------------1095030788-- From TNTPRESENTS at aol.com Sun Sep 12 18:15:15 2004 From: TNTPRESENTS at aol.com (TNTPRESENTS at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 21:15:15 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]TRIBUNE REVIEW OF TNT'S "ANNIE" -- Sunday, September 12, 2004 Message-ID: -------------------------------1095038115 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAST SHINES IN 'ANNIE' By PATTY KIMERER Tribune Chronicle correpondent NILES -- Despite the erratic nature of the weather this past season, there's always one constant in the forecast: The sun will come out tomorrow. That is, if you attend the Trumbull New Theatre Inc.'s 273rd production, which happens to be a musical about arguably the most popular orphan in fiction. Friday night marked the debut of "Annie," the Tony-winning Broadway classic which spawned several movie incarnations. This production was based on the book by Thomas Meehan and set to music and lyricized by Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin, respectively. It is directed by Anita Philibin. A capacity crowd was on hand to take in the timeless tale of the ever-optimistic Annie, whose lifelong ambition is to be reunited with the parents who abandoned her as a baby in 1922 New York with only the clothes on her back and a half-locket around her neck. In the title role is St. Stephen School seventh-grader Emily Nader Schrader. Emily already has won several regional acting awards and tackled roles in area productions of "Children of Eden," "The Secret Garden", and "Les Miserables" to name a few. As she belted out the signature "Annie" number "Tomorrow" and led the company in the equally recognizable "Hard-Knock Life," Emily demonstrated why "Annie" is a role she was born to play. Her stage presence, whether warbling with the other children, cavorting with the well-behaved canine playing Annie's beloved pup Sandy or holding her own with the talented adults in the cast, is evident at all times. This young lady doesn't just sing and dance well, the kid can act. And it isn't easy to retain an audience's attention when there are adorable preschoolers and lovable dogs frolicking about the stage but Emily did just that in the scenes she shared with the other orphans, particularly Elizabeth Philibin, who plays the littlest urchin, Molly. With her big brown eyes, flowing chestnut hair and perfectly pouty expressiveness, Elizabeth is too cute for words as she prances about the stage. Although the setting jumps from the orphanage to the Warbucks mansion to the streets of New York City complete with faux skyline and back again, the crew made it easy for quick transitions in sheer darkness. One lady who missed nothing was Lynda Gaug, who played Miss Hannigan, the hateful orphanage worker whose selfishness and mistreatment of the girls is legendary. Gaug, a real-life counselor for Lakeview schools, is absolutely hilarious in her role. Her comic timing is impeccable as she swills from a flask, plots against the children and boogies about the stage with her equally-loathesome brother, Rooster, played nicely by Timothy Burke. Tom Gent, as billionaire Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks, uses a singing voice that is soft and tender when appropriate and a real rafters-shaker at times, too. As Warbucks' ever-dutiful assistant Grace Farrell, Renee Johntony also provides soothing melodies. It's a big, bustling cast and crew that really seems like one huge family both on-stage and behind the scenes. And it's one of the few shows that's entirely appropriate -- and enjoyable -- for every member of your own family. "Annie" runs at Trumbull New Theater in Niles for the next several weekends. For more information, call the box office. -------------------------------1095038115 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
CAST SHINES IN 'ANNIE'
 
By PATTY KIMERER
Tribune Chronicle correpondent
 
    NILES -- Despite the err= atic nature of the weather this past season, there's always one constant in=20= the forecast: The sun will come out tomorrow. That is, if you attend the Tru= mbull New Theatre Inc.'s 273rd production, which happens to be a musical abo= ut arguably the most popular orphan in fiction.
 
    Friday=20= night marked the debut of "Annie," the Tony-winning Broadway classic which s= pawned several movie incarnations. This production was based on the book by=20= Thomas Meehan and set to music and lyricized by Charles Strouse and Martin C= harnin, respectively. It is directed by Anita Philibin.
 
    A capacity crowd was on=20= hand to take in the timeless tale of the ever-optimistic Annie, whose lifelo= ng ambition is to be reunited with the parents who abandoned her as a baby i= n 1922 New York with only the clothes on her back and a half-locket around h= er neck.
 
    In the title role is St.= Stephen School seventh-grader Emily Nader Schrader. Emily already has=20= won several regional acting awards and tackled roles in area productions of=20= "Children of Eden," "The Secret Garden", and "Les Miserables" to name a few.=
 
    As she belted out the si= gnature "Annie" number "Tomorrow" and led the company in the equally recogni= zable "Hard-Knock Life," Emily demonstrated why "Annie" is a role she was bo= rn to play.
 
    Her stage presence, whet= her warbling with the other children, cavorting with the well-behaved canine= playing Annie's beloved pup Sandy or holding her own with the talented adul= ts in the cast, is evident at all times.  This young lady doesn't just=20= sing and dance well, the kid can act.
 
    And it isn't easy to ret= ain an audience's attention when there are adorable preschoolers and lovable= dogs frolicking about the stage but Emily did just that in the scenes she s= hared with the other orphans, particularly Elizabeth Philibin, who plays the= littlest urchin, Molly.  With her big brown eyes, flowing chestnut hai= r and perfectly pouty expressiveness, Elizabeth is too cute for words as she= prances about the stage.
 
    Although the setting jum= ps from the orphanage to the Warbucks mansion to the streets of New York Cit= y complete with faux skyline and back again, the crew made it easy for quick= transitions in sheer darkness.
 
    One lady who missed noth= ing was Lynda Gaug, who played Miss Hannigan, the hateful orphanage worker w= hose selfishness and mistreatment of the girls is legendary.
 
    Gaug, a real-life counse= lor for Lakeview schools, is absolutely hilarious in her role. Her comic tim= ing is impeccable as she swills from a flask, plots against the children and= boogies about the stage with her equally-loathesome brother, Rooster, playe= d nicely by Timothy Burke.
 
    Tom Gent, as billionaire= Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks, uses a singing voice that is soft and tender when=20= appropriate and a real rafters-shaker at times, too.
 
    As Warbucks' ever-dutifu= l assistant Grace Farrell, Renee Johntony also provides soothing melodies.
 
    It's a big, bustling cas= t and crew that really seems like one huge family both on-stage and behind t= he scenes. And it's one of the few shows that's entirely appropriate -- and=20= enjoyable -- for every member of your own family. 
 
    "Annie" runs at Trum= bull New Theater in Niles for the next several weekends.  For more info= rmation, call the box office. 
 
 
-------------------------------1095038115-- From TNTPRESENTS at aol.com Sun Sep 12 18:16:32 2004 From: TNTPRESENTS at aol.com (TNTPRESENTS at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 21:16:32 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]VINDICATOR REVIEW OF TNT'S ANNIE -- Sunday, September 12, 2004 Message-ID: -------------------------------1095038192 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit You won't leave 'ANNIE' without a smile TNT's 'Annie' is filled with great music, singing and acting. By WILLIAM K. ALCORN, Vindicator Staff Writer NILES -- Trumbull New Theatre's delightful production of the feel-good musical "Annie" puts a smile on your face and in your heart. "Annie," which opened Friday night, has a large cast filled with cute and talented kids. It's led by the gifted 11-year-old singer and actress Emily Nader Schrader playing the orphan girl Annie, who, by the way, is also 11. Emily is on the money notewise, and her vibrant voice is easily heard and enjoyed throughout the theater. Her ability to portray emotions, both happy and sad, are beyond her years. Not to be upstaged by the children, the adult players are strong character actors and singers who bring flair and experience to their roles. Leading the way are Lynda Gaug as the nasty Miss Hannigan, head of the orphanage, and Tom Gent as Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks. Gent, a solid singer and actor, is convincing as Warbucks, the billionaire industrialist who invites Annie into his home for two weeks during the Christmas season and finds himself wanting to adopt the little girl. What it's about The story, set in the 1930s during the Great Depression, is about Annie's search for her parents, who left her at the orphanage shortly after her birth. Warbucks offers $50,000 to anyone who can prove they are Annie's parents. Gaug is hilarious as the booze-swilling, man-chasing orphanage director, who joins in a scheme with her con-man brother, Rooster Hannigan, and his ditzy girlfriend, Lily St. Regis, ably played by Timothy Burke and Laura Barba, to claim the $50,000. Their rendition of "Easy Street" was one of the highlights of the show. Annie and the orphans of the New York Municipal Orphanage kick-start the play with "It's the Hard-Knock Life," and Emily nails the musical's best-known song, the optimistic "Tomorrow." Community theater is often a family affair, with parents and children participating together. Such is the case in TNT's "Annie," with Garry and Johnna Clark of Youngstown, and their three daughters, Susanna, Tabitha and Rebecca. Garry does a nice job in a a strong supporting role as Warbucks' butler, and Johnna plays one of Warbucks' household staff. Their daughters are members of the children's ensemble. The audience showed its appreciation and approval of the production with a standing ovation. IF YOU GO 'Annie' When: 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 3 p.m. next Sunday; 8 p.m. Sept. 24-25 and Oct. 1-2. Where: Trumbull New Theatre, 5883 Youngstown Road, Niles. Reservations: (330) 652-1103. -------------------------------1095038192 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
You won't leave 'ANNIE' without a smile
 
TNT's 'Annie' is filled with great music, singing an= d acting.
 
By WILLIAM K. ALCORN, Vindicator Staff Writer
 
    NILES -- Trumbull New Theatre's delig= htful production of the feel-good musical "Annie" puts a smile on your face=20= and in your heart.
 
    "Annie," which opened Friday night, h= as a large cast filled with cute and talented kids. It's led by the gifted 1= 1-year-old singer and actress Emily Nader Schrader playing the orphan girl A= nnie, who, by the way, is also 11.
 
    Emily is on the money notewise, and h= er vibrant voice is easily heard and enjoyed throughout the theater.  H= er ability to portray emotions, both happy and sad, are beyond her years.
 
    Not to be upstaged by the children, t= he adult players are strong character actors and singers who bring flair and= experience to their roles.
 
    Leading the way are Lynda Gaug as the= nasty Miss Hannigan, head of the orphanage, and Tom Gent as Oliver "Daddy"=20= Warbucks.
 
    Gent, a solid singer and actor, is co= nvincing as Warbucks, the billionaire industrialist who invites Annie into h= is home for two weeks during the Christmas season and finds himself wanting=20= to adopt the little girl.
 
What it's about
 
    The story, set in the 19= 30s during the Great Depression, is about Annie's search for her parents, wh= o left her at the orphanage shortly after her birth. Warbucks offers $50,000= to anyone who can prove they are Annie's parents.
 
    Gaug is hilarious as the= booze-swilling, man-chasing orphanage director, who joins in a scheme with=20= her con-man brother, Rooster Hannigan, and his ditzy girlfriend, Lily St. Re= gis, ably played by Timothy Burke and Laura Barba, to claim the $50,000.&nbs= p; Their rendition of "Easy Street" was one of the highlights of the show.
 
    Annie and the orphans of= the New York Municipal Orphanage kick-start the play with "It's the Hard-Kn= ock Life," and Emily nails the musical's best-known song, the optimistic "To= morrow."
 
    Community theater is oft= en a family affair, with parents and children participating together.=
 
    Such is the case in TNT'= s "Annie," with Garry and Johnna Clark of Youngstown, and their three daught= ers, Susanna, Tabitha and Rebecca. Garry does a nice job in a a strong suppo= rting role as Warbucks' butler, and Johnna plays one of Warbucks' household=20= staff.
 
    Their daughters are memb= ers of the children's ensemble.
 
    The audience showed its=20= appreciation and approval of the production with a standing ovation.<= /DIV>
 
IF YOU GO
'Annie'
 
When: 8 p.m. Friday and Sa= turday; 3 p.m. next Sunday; 8 p.m. Sept. 24-25 and Oct. 1-2.
 
Where: Trumbull New Theatr= e, 5883 Youngstown Road, Niles.
 
Reservations: (330) 652-11= 03.
 
 
-------------------------------1095038192-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Sep 12 18:40:24 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 18:40:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: CATS @ CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE Message-ID: <20040913014024.6957.qmail@web12007.mail.yahoo.com> ?CATS? ACCEPTABLE, BUT LESS THAN PURR-FECTION AT CAROUSEL. Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times During the Smithsonian Museum?s symposium ,?The Actor?s Role in the Musical,? an original cast member of the New York production of ?CATS? was asked why the show with no plot and few memorable songs had become the longest running musical in Broadway history. His response centered on the belief that the audience became so entranced by each actor ?becoming? the cat he or she was portraying, that the viewers were transported into the world of cats. He went on to say that the costumes and the makeup were also important elements. It?s too bad that Marc Robin, the director and choreographer and costumer Dale Dobermardo of the production of ?CATS? at Carousel Dinner Theatre didn?t attend that lecture. Though Carousel?s production is perfectly acceptable the show lacks the magic needed to transform it into a wonderful experience. Cats are amazing creatures. Each breed is distinct. Each cat has a personality all its own. They are independent beings, refusing to be trained. In order to transform this onto the stage, each actor must transmute him or herself into a particular cat. A Siamese is different from a Persian who is different from an alley cat. As audience members we must instinctively gain that from the actions of the performers. They must remain in that mind-set for the entire show, not just when they are solo performing. In a well-honed production of ?CATS? you should always believe that you are in the presence of a welter of individual cats. Unfortunately, this was not true in the Carousel production. The twitches, the back arches, the posturing, and the face cleaning came and went. The Carousel cats are dressed in representative costumes. No one will believe they are actually cats. Even identifying the breed becomes difficult. Too bad. It was another missed opportunity to help capture the audience. ?CATS? has no plot, per se. It is a series of vignettes based on T. S. Eliot?s ?OLD POSSUM?S BOOK OF PRACTICAL CATS.? Act I starts. It is midnight...not a sound from the pavement. An explosion of lights and music fills the theatre, revealing an abandoned tire plant. One by one, the curious cats emerge. Tonight is the one special night each year when the tribe of Jellicle Cats reunites to celebrate who they are. But the cats are not alone. Humans (the audience) are present in the cats' private world. The cats are at first reluctant and suspicious to include others in their domain. Gradually, the cats not only sing to the audience, but prowl into their presence. The Jellicle Ball allows the humans to gain an understanding of the various types of cats and their habits. The only song from the show that has become well known is the haunting?Memory,? though ?Old Deuteronomy? and ?Mr. Mistoffelees? should sound familiar. Production highlights include ?The Old Gumbie Cat? and its nicely performed tap dancing, and the reprise of ?Memory? which is well sung by Molly A. Curry and Christine Mild. The actors in the Carousel production are young, enthusiastic and generally acceptable, but none are standouts. Many sing words, not meanings. Since they are presenting poetry and the words carry the entire understanding of the show, this is a major faux pas. The strongest singing performances were those by Kate Fahrner, Stephanie Youell, Emily Loftiss, Christine Mild and Molly Curry. Dancing highlights were presented by Johnathan Owen and Ben Franklin. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Carousel?s ?CATS? is an acceptable presentation. Most audience members will be positively impressed. If, however, the director was willing to spend time teaching total characterization and the need to interpret lyrics, and some adjustments were made in costuming, this could be an excellent production. For tickets to ?CATS? call 800-362-4100. Show times are Tuesday through Thursday evenings at 8:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:30 p.m. and Sunday evenings at 5. Matinees are on Wednesday through Saturday at 2. Dinner is served two hours prior to curtain. Ticket prices range from $25.50 to $46. ===== Roy Berko's web page can be found at royberko.info and many of his theatre and dance reviews appear on artscleveland.net. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! 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------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C49923.C9D87DD0-- From joe216films at hotmail.com Mon Sep 6 07:45:48 2004 From: joe216films at hotmail.com (Joe Ostrica) Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2004 10:45:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]216 Films needs extras! Message-ID: 216 Films short film "Guys," shooting in Lakewood Sept. 23-27, is in need of actors and actresses to play extras in a few bar scenes. Males and females ages 18-30 and males and females ages 45-60 only. Some speaking parts may still be available. Please send head shot/resumes to: 216 Films PO Box 235 Avon Lake, OH 44012 or e-mail them to joe at 216films.com visit our website at www.216films.com Thanks, Joe Ostrica 216 Films _________________________________________________________________ Don?t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ From ACT1022 at webtv.net Mon Sep 6 09:11:42 2004 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 12:11:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Oliver" Message-ID: <21541-413C8C3E-2628@storefull-3172.bay.webtv.net> Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue When: September 7th and 8th at 6:45 pm Who: Adults and Children Please come prepared to sing one slow song and one upbeat song. For further information, please call (216) 851-8721. From LWILLIAMS at stark.kent.edu Mon Sep 6 18:47:55 2004 From: LWILLIAMS at stark.kent.edu (Louis Williams) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 20:47:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions The Madwoman of Chaillot Message-ID: <20040907004126.9ADD1127CE1@smtp.kent.edu> Auditions for "The Madwoman of Chaillot" will be Sept. 13 and 14 from 7-9 pm in the Fine Arts Theatre at Kent State University Stark Campus. Roles are available for 17 men and 8 women. Special needs are an actor who can juggle, another who can play guitar and sing, and another proficient in sign language. The show will run Oct. 29 - Nov. 7. For more information, call 330 244 5151 From mslerner at adelphia.net Mon Sep 6 17:52:32 2004 From: mslerner at adelphia.net (Michael Lerner) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 20:52:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flashback - rock 'n soul band at Corner Bar - this Saturday night Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_011E_01C49453.6E692F00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Come on out for a rock 'n soul good time when the Flashback band plays the Corner Bar in South Euclid this Saturday (9/11) from 9pm to 1pm Corner Bar is located at 4030 Mayfield Road South Euclid (216) 382-9000 We'll be playing your favorite rock, r&b, soul and Motown hits. Hope to see you there!!! ------=_NextPart_000_011E_01C49453.6E692F00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_011E_01C49453.6E692F00-- From alitivity at yahoo.com Mon Sep 6 17:40:34 2004 From: alitivity at yahoo.com (gregory phillips) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 17:40:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Osper King Message-ID: <20040907004034.3292.qmail@web50607.mail.yahoo.com> Just to let people know. We have put up a page on our old site www.aleon.org . Some of you may remember that Aleon was an Egyptian Rock Opera that I was working on. Anyway if you go to the site its got a little teaser of one of the songs that will be on the CD. Remember to mark your Calender for OCT 23 . Hope to see everyone at the release Concert. Al Diamond Phillips __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From rkreidler at neo.rr.com Mon Sep 6 19:00:47 2004 From: rkreidler at neo.rr.com (Robert F. Kreidler) Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2004 22:00:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Call Ohio Clown College Message-ID: <413D164F.E86D5110@neo.rr.com> --------------8EAA3A1ED661E173D5F5B572 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THE OHIO CLOWN COLLEGE Announces it?s 16th year The college, unique in the State of Ohio, is one of a handful of professional training centers for clowns in the country. The college prepares students, 16 years of age and older to become entry level professional clowns. The theater based course of instruction is 30 weeks from September - April. Classes are Monday evenings 6:00-8:00 PM at Hudson High School and on selected Saturdays at HilaritiesComedy Club, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Enrollment for the Class of 2005 closes September 13th. For more information contact Bob Kreidler, Headmaster, 330.835.9460. Email: rkreidler at neo.rr.com. Also visit us online at www.magicmomentsunlimited.com -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Free Web Email & Filter Enhancements. http://www.freewebemail.com/filtertools/ ------------------------------------------------------------ --------------8EAA3A1ED661E173D5F5B572 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  
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Classes are Monday evenings 6:00-8:00 PM at Hudson High School and on selected Saturdays at HilaritiesComedy Club, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.  Enrollment for the Class of 2005 closes September 13th.

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  --------------8EAA3A1ED661E173D5F5B572-- From cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com Mon Sep 6 20:21:49 2004 From: cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com (Joseph Rubin) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 20:21:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]EL CAPITAN by John Philip Sousa This Weekend! - Canton Comic Opera Co. Message-ID: <20040907032149.27834.qmail@web51308.mail.yahoo.com> --0-471466433-1094527309=:27696 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Canton Comic Opera Company Presents A semi-staged concert production of EL CAPITAN Music by John Philip Sousa Book by Chas. Klein Presented in Celebration of "The March King's" 150th Birthday! SEPTEMBER 11, 2004 at 8:00 PM SEPTEMBER 12, 2004 at 2:00 PM Tickets: $15 General Admission $10 Seniors & Students For Tickets or more information call 330-327-2985 or visit www.cantoncomicoperaco.com Belle Stone School Auditorium 2100 Rowland Ave. N.E. Canton, Ohio 44714 CAST OF 20 17 - PIECE ORCHESTRA - 17 Directed by Mr. Joseph N. Rubin Musical Direction by Dr. Sebastian A. Birch The Canton Comic Opera Company?s 2004-2005 season will continue with semi-staged concert productions of THE PRINCE OF PILSEN (1903) by Gustav Luders and Frank Pixley April 16 & 17, 2005 and Sigmund Romberg?s THE DESERT SONG (1926) in July, 2005. The Canton Comic Opera Company is a newly formed, non-profit, semi-professional theatre company, based in Canton, Ohio, dedicated to the preservation and performance of American operettas. Founded and incorporated in 2003 by executive director, Mr. Joseph N. Rubin, the Canton Comic Opera Company is a volunteer organization providing talented singers and musicians in the Northeastern Ohio community with the opportunity to perform in operetta productions. The Canton Comic Opera Company is the only theatre company in the world dedicated solely to the performance of historic American operettas. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! Enter now. --0-471466433-1094527309=:27696 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Canton Comic Opera Company
Presents
A semi-staged concert production of
EL CAPITAN
Music by John Philip Sousa
Book by Chas. Klein
Presented in Celebration of "The March King's" 150th Birthday!
 
SEPTEMBER 11, 2004 at 8:00 PM
SEPTEMBER 12, 2004 at 2:00 PM
 
Tickets: $15 General Admission
             $10 Seniors & Students
 
For Tickets or more information call
330-327-2985 or visit
 
Belle Stone School Auditorium
2100 Rowland Ave. N.E.
Canton, Ohio 44714
 
CAST OF 20
17 - PIECE ORCHESTRA - 17
 
Directed by Mr. Joseph N. Rubin
Musical Direction by Dr. Sebastian A. Birch
 

The Canton Comic Opera Company?s 2004-2005 season will continue with semi-staged concert productions of THE PRINCE OF PILSEN (1903) by Gustav Luders and Frank Pixley April 16 & 17, 2005 and Sigmund Romberg?s THE DESERT SONG (1926) in July, 2005. 

 

The Canton Comic Opera Company is a newly formed, non-profit, semi-professional theatre company, based in Canton, Ohio, dedicated to the preservation and performance of American operettas.  Founded and incorporated in 2003 by executive director, Mr. Joseph N. Rubin, the Canton Comic Opera Company is a volunteer organization providing talented singers and musicians in the Northeastern Ohio community with the opportunity to perform in operetta productions.  The Canton Comic Opera Company is the only theatre company in the world dedicated solely to the performance of historic American operettas. 


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C494E5.D4EC63E0-- From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Tue Sep 7 08:51:56 2004 From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 11:51:56 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]An Evening w/ Raymond Forchion "L.A. and Career Strategy for the Serious Actor" Message-ID: <12b.4b00a16b.2e6f331c@aol.com> -------------------------------1094572316 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit RAYMOND FORCHION September 2004 Born in Moorestown, New Jersey, Raymond Forchion is an award winning Actor, Writer, Producer and Director, accomplished in film, television and theater. Mr. Forchion has completed principal photography in Daytona Florida as a Producer on a feature with South Boy Productions called, "FED TIME." Also in the can, is a new Pilot, which he co-produced and served as Directing Consultant. Ray was a Producer on the 1992 OSCAR nominated short film, "LAST BREEZE OF SUMMER." He co-starred in the EMMY nominated Children's special, "SMART KIDS." "ROAD TRIP: MANLEY AND MARIAH," with Clint Howard and Claudette Roach was the longest running first year film ever at the American Film Institute. Ray Associate Produced that project. In addition to numerous plays, he also directed the televised production of "SE HABLA EVERYTHING," a musical extravaganza with dramatic vignettes celebrating the diversity of Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Theater Center. As an actor, Raymond has appeared in numerous films, television shows and theater. He has performed in almost 100 commercials. Recently he starred as O.J. Simpson in the controversial award winning CBS mini-series "AMERICAN TRAGEDY," with Ving Rhames and Christopher Plummer. Other shows include; WILL AND GRACE, STAR TREK TNG, CITY GUYS and MIAMI VICE..... A produced writer, Mr. Forchion has written several plays and screenplays. Some of his titles include, "NIGHTWALKER, HOW TO BE A STAR, MOONLIGHT SONATA and THE DARKENING PRESENCE." Newly completed are "THE THIRTEENTH KILL and AFTERMATH. Full Moon recently released his feature, "THE HORRIBLE DR. BONES." "CITY OF DARKNESS," has been optioned and will hopefully shoot in 2005. Ray has been called, "the black Stephen King..." and is currently putting the finishing touches on a new taped anthology of short stories called, "DARKER PASSAGES." Mr. Forchion is committed to the advancement of the arts and industry in this country. With the growth of digital film production he helped develop SAG's new Low Budget Film Agreements and chaired it's Casting and Ethnic Employment Opportunities Committee in LA. He was a founder of the S.E. Manley Short Film Festival and has served on the Advisory board of the Hollywood Black Film Festival for several years. He has participated with the Denver International Film Festival, Hollywood Film Festival and the George Lindsey Film Festival in Alabama. Ray also coaches actors in his exciting Motivational Acting Seminars around the country. He believes that each of us is unique in the contribution we bring to the world, and it's only through support of that individual uniqueness that the world can advance to a higher state of being... "Without Passion there is no art." - RGF For further information and filmography, check the Internet Movie Data Base at http://www.imdb.com/ An Evening with Raymond Forchion "L.A. and Career Strategy for the Serious Actor" This seminar is a must for everybody who wants acting as a CAREER and not just a hobby. Raymond will give the actor strategies for the business in this market as well as in the L.A. and New York Markets. If you are planning or thinking about moving to L.A. or New York at anytime in your life, this seminar will help ! It will prepare you for making acting your career and not just a hobby. Philosophy: Mr. Forchion believes the secret of acting is that there is no secret. The craft of acting must be de-mystified and made more practical and immediate. Acting is a state of being and action, not of introspection and self indulgence. No Mumbo Jumbo! Ray gets the performer out of his own head and allows him to be presented to the marketplace. Raymond's philosophy is that an actor has to keep active and visible. Actors also need to be nurtured. The business beats us up enough. The greatest actor in the world if he or she is unseen, is often considered bad as the worst. Each of us is unique in the contribution we bring to the world, and it is through our support of that individual uniqueness that the world will advance to a higher state of being. "There is no art without passion." The Seminar will Take Place On September 23rd In The South Akron, Ohio Area. All Registration Must Be In No Later Than September 13. For Further Booking Information contact: Michelle Dean Hope School of Acting & Studios Akron, Ohio * (330) 644-4421 -------------------------------1094572316 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

RAYMOND FORCHION

September 2004
Born in Moorestown, New Jersey, Raymond Forchion is an award winning Actor, Writer, Prod= ucer and Director, accomplished in film, television and theater. =

 

Mr. Forchion has completed principal photography=20= in Daytona Florida as a Producer on a feature with South Bo= y Productions called, "FED TIME."  Also in the can,  is a new Pilo= t, which he co-produced and served as Directing Consultant. Ray&nb= sp;was a Producer on the 1992 OSCAR nominated short film, "LAST BREEZE=20= OF SUMMER." He co-starred in the EMMY nominated Children's special, "SM= ART KIDS." "ROAD TRIP: MANLEY AND MARIAH," with Clint Howard and Claudette R= oach was the longest running first year film ever at the American Film Insti= tute. Ray Associate Produced that project. In addition to numerous plays, he= also directed the televised production of "SE HABLA EVERYTHING," a musical=20= extravaganza with dramatic vignettes celebrating the diversity of Los An= geles at the Los Angeles Theater Center<= /st1:place>.

As=20= an actor, Raymond has appeared in numerous films, television shows and theat= er. He has performed in almost 100 commercials. Recently he starred as O.J.=20= Simpson in the controversial award winning CBS mini-series "AMERICAN TRAGEDY= ," with Ving Rhames and Christopher Plummer.  Other shows include;= WILL AND GRACE,  STAR TREK TNG,  CITY GUYS and
MIAMIDARKNESS,"  = ;has been optioned and will hopefully shoot in 2005.  Ray has been call= ed, "the black Stephen King..." and is currently putting the finishing touch= es on a new taped anthology of short stories called, "DARKER PASSAGES."=

Mr. Forchion is committed to the advancement of the arts and indust= ry in this country. With the growth of digital film production he helped dev= elop SAG's new Low Budget Film Agreements and chaired it's Casting and Ethni= c Employment Opportunities Committee in LA. He was a founder of the S.E. Man= ley Short Film Festival and has served on the Advisory board of the Hollywoo= d Black Film Festival for several years. He has participated with the Denver= International Film Festival, Hollywood Film Festival and the George Lindsey= Film Festival in
Alabama. Ray also coaches actors in his exciti= ng Motivational Acting Seminars
around the country. He believes that each of us is unique in the cont= ribution we bring to the world, and it's only through support of that indivi= dual uniqueness that the world can advance to a higher state of being...
"Without Passion there is no art." - RGF

For further information= and filmography, check the Internet Movie Data Base at http://www.imdb.com/

 

=  

=  

An Evening=20= with Raymond Forchion "L.A.<= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 22pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"> and Career Strategy for=20= the Serious Actor"

This seminar is a must for everybody who wants acting as a CAREER and not just a=20= hobby. Raymond will give the actor strategies for the business=20= in this market as= well as in the L.A. and New York= Markets.  If you are planning or thinking about moving= to L.A. or New York at anytime in your life, this seminar will help !&= nbsp; It will prepare y= ou for making acting your career and not just a hobby. =  

Each of us is unique in the contribution we bring to th= e world, and it is through our support of that individual uniqueness that the world will advance to a higher state of being. "There is=20= no art without passion."

The Seminar will Take Place On September 23rd I= n The South Akron, Ohio Area.  All Registration Must Be In No Later Tha= n September 13. 

For Further Booking Information contact:=

  Hope School of Acting & Studios

Akron= , <= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 16pt">Ohio * (330)= 644-4421

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C494D7.EAF7E2D0-- From APhelps at broadview-heights.org Tue Sep 7 09:40:43 2004 From: APhelps at broadview-heights.org (Annette Phelps) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 12:40:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Spotlights Present "Pets" (a musical) Message-ID: <818442A28EFE34429C1B09F7794F42D4109820@bhchexch.broadview-heights.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C494F9.6AE53FC7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Broadview Heights Spotlights=20 Community Theater Presents "Pets" If you've ever loved a pet, lost a pet, owned a pet, or want a pet = . . .you'll love this show! A critically acclaimed musical revue for all ages =20 Conceived by Helen Butleroff. Book, music and lyrics by Marion Adler, = Adele Ahronheim, Raphael Crystal,=20 Rick Cummins, R. Engquist, Faye Greenberg, Alison Hubbard, Dan Kael, Kim = Oler,=20 Jimmy Roberts, Ben Schaechter, June Siegel, Carolyn Sloan, T. E. West, = Greer Woodward. =20 Produced through special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing =20 Directed by: Beth Ayers =20 Cast: Lauren Berry, Scott Bunner, Cathy Calabrese, Sue Jeromson, Aaron = Kastanis, Allison Naso, Fran Norris, Deb Sweat =20 Fridays & Saturdays, September 10 through October 1 at 8PM Opening night guests will be treated to a "sparkling reception" Matinees on Saturday & Sunday, October 2&3 at 3PM. =20 Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building=20 on the Broadview Center property - 9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mi. south = of Rt. 82) Enter the main drive and turn right at the stop sign. Follow the signs = past the Police Department and=20 turn right on the first drive. The Cultural Arts Building is the second = on the left. =20 Tickets: $12 for adults and $10 for children (12 & under) and seniors = (65 & over). =20 For reservations or information, call 440/526-4404 or visit the Spotlights' website at = www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org. Space is limited. =20 If you've ever loved a pet, lost a pet, owned a pet, or want a pet=20 . . .you'll love this show! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C494F9.6AE53FC7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Philosophy: Mr. Forchion believes the secret of acting is that there is no s= ecret. The craft of acting must be de-mystified and made more practical and immediate. Acting is a state of being an= d action, not of introspection and self indulgence. No Mumbo Jumbo! Ray gets the performer out of his own head and allows hi= m to be presented to the marketplace. Raymond's philosophy is that an actor=20= has to keep active and visible. Actors also need to be nurture= d. The business beats us up enough. The greatest actor in the world if he or= she is unseen, is often considered bad as the worst.

The Broadview Heights = Spotlights=20

Community=20 Theater

Presents

"Pets"

If=20 you’ve ever loved a pet, lost a pet, owned a pet, or want a pet =

.=20 . .you’ll love this show!

A=20 critically acclaimed musical revue for all = ages

 

Conceived=20 by Helen Butleroff.  Book, = music and=20 lyrics by Marion Adler, Adele Ahronheim, Raphael Crystal, =

Rick=20 Cummins, R. Engquist, Faye Greenberg, Alison Hubbard, Dan Kael, Kim = Oler,=20

Jimmy=20 Roberts, Ben Schaechter, June Siegel, Carolyn Sloan, T. E. West, Greer=20 Woodward.

 

Produced through special arrangement with Dramatic=20 Publishing

 

Directed=20 byBeth Ayers

 

Cast:  Lauren Berry, Scott Bunner, Cathy Calabrese, Sue Jeromson, 
Aaron Kastanis, Allison Naso, Fran Norris, Deb=20 Sweat

 

Fridays=20 & Saturdays, September 10 through October 1 at 8PM

Opening night guests will = be treated=20 to a "sparkling reception"

Matinees=20 on Saturday & Sunday, October 2&3 at=20 3PM.

 

Broadview=20 Heights Cultural Arts Building

on=20 the Broadview Center property   9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mi. = south of=20 Rt. 82)

Enter=20 the main drive and turn right at the stop sign.  Follow the signs past the = Police=20 Department and

turn=20 right on the first drive.  = The=20 Cultural Arts Building is the second on the = left.

 

Tickets:  $12 for = adults and=20 $10 for children (12 & under) and seniors (65 &=20 over).

 

For reservations or information, call=20 440/526-4404

or visit the Spotlights’ website at=20 www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org.

=

Space is limited.

 

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.=20 . .you’ll love this show!

------_=_NextPart_001_01C494F9.6AE53FC7-- From botticelli1982 at hotmail.com Tue Sep 7 10:01:15 2004 From: botticelli1982 at hotmail.com (Mary Catalano) Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2004 13:01:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri-C Drama Message-ID:
To my friends and Family,
 Tri-C Drama Club is rasing money to go to ( ACTF) the American College Theater Festival. This a wonderful event help once a year where young college students get to go to work shops on acting and theater for 6 days in Normal,IL.  In addition four students from Tri-c will be competing for the highly honored Irene Ryan awward.  Drama need to raise 2 to 4 thousand dollars before jan. if you can help please make a check out to Tri-c westerne campus drama club.
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FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar ? get it now! From RNavisjr at aol.com Tue Sep 7 10:02:35 2004 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 13:02:35 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]HIRING PROPS DESIGNER AND STAGE MANAGER at NWT Message-ID: <30.60068cf5.2e6f43ab@aol.com> --part1_30.60068cf5.2e6f43ab_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Near West Theatre, located in the Ohio City Area, is looking to hire a Props Designer and a Stage Manager for our upcoming production of JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT immediately. Persons applying need to be experienced; Enjoy working with professionally directed community theater and actors of all ages including children. Salary negotiable. Professional pay range. Shows goes into rehearsal Sept 19 and opens Nov 19. Runs for three weekends. Please e mail resume asap and call Bob Navis Jr, Artistic Director, at 216-281-6879. Looking forward to talking with you. Sincerely yours, Bob Navis Jr Artistic Director, Near West Theatre --part1_30.60068cf5.2e6f43ab_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Near West Theatre, located in the O= hio City Area, is looking to hire a Props Designer and a Stage Manager for o= ur upcoming production of JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT immed= iately.

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--part1_30.60068cf5.2e6f43ab_boundary-- From tstephan at neo.rr.com Tue Sep 7 12:38:27 2004 From: tstephan at neo.rr.com (Tom Stephan) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 15:38:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stow Players Kick-Off Party Message-ID: <000501c49512$3ff669c0$af3aa618@tom> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.B85F4610 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Anyone interested in community theatre in the greater Stow-Munroe Falls = area, Stow Players wants YOU! With 51 years under its belt, Stow Players begins its 2004-2005 season = with a "come check us out" Wine & Cheese Season Kick-Off Party and = Meeting on September 12 from 2-5 p.m. at the Heritage Barn, 5328 Young = Rd., the back entrance to Silver Springs Park. Dress is casual and if you're interested in finding out more about the = onstage and offstage workings of one of the areas's oldest community = theatres, join us! We'd love to have you! RSVP by September 10 by calling the Stow Players reservations line at = 330-655-6051. Our season this year includes: "Funny Money" by Ray Cooney; the Eileen = Moushey adaptation of "Sleeping Beauty;" the heavenly funny musical = "Monky Business" by Mueller, Boland, & Opelka; and the mystery/thriller = "Ladies in Retirement" by Percy and Denham. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.B85F4610 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Anyone interested in community theatre in the greater Stow-Munroe = Falls area, Stow Players wants YOU

Anyone interested in community theatre in the greater = Stow-Munroe Falls area, Stow Players wants YOU!

With 51 years under its belt, Stow Players begins its  2004-2005 season with a = “come check us out”  Wine & = Cheese Season Kick-Off Party and Meeting on September 12 from 2-5 p.m. at the Heritage = Barn, 5328 Young Rd., the back entrance to Silver Springs = Park.

Dress is casual and if you’re interested in finding out = more about the onstage and offstage workings of one of the areas’s oldest = community theatres, join us!  We’d love = to have you!

RSVP by September 10 by calling the Stow Players reservations = line at 330-655-6051.

Our season this year includes: “Funny Money” by Ray = Cooney; the Eileen Moushey adaptation of “Sleeping Beauty;” the heavenly funny = musical “Monky Business” by Mueller, Boland, & Opelka; and the = mystery/thriller “Ladies in Retirement” by Percy and Denham.

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.B85F4610-- From tstephan at neo.rr.com Tue Sep 7 12:39:52 2004 From: tstephan at neo.rr.com (Tom Stephan) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 15:39:52 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stow Players fall show auditions Message-ID: <000501c49512$72410430$af3aa618@tom> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.EABF3D40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Stow Players Announces OPEN AUDITIONS For "Funny Money" by Ray Cooney Sunday, Sept. 12 & Monday, Sept. 13 7:30 p.m. Heritage Barn 5328 Young Rd. Silver Springs Park Stow Casting requirements: 6 men, 2 women Auditioners will be asked to read from the script Perusal scripts available at S-MF Public Library Performance Dates: November 5-20 Fri and Sat evenings; 1 Sunday matinee (Nov.14) Call director Gene Stebbins (330-688-9949) for further info ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.EABF3D40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Stow Players

Stow Players =

Announces

 

OPEN = AUDITIONS

For

 

“Funny Money” = by Ray = Cooney

 

Sunday, Sept. 12 & Monday, Sept. = 13

7:30 p.m.

 

Heritage Barn   5328 Young Rd.  Silver Springs Park   Stow

 

Casting = requirements:

6 men, 2 women

 

Auditioners will be asked to read from the = script

Perusal scripts available at S-MF Public = Library

 

Performance Dates: November = 5-20

Fri and Sat evenings; 1 Sunday matinee = (Nov.14)

 

Call director Gene Stebbins (330-688-9949) for further = info

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.EABF3D40-- From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Tue Sep 7 13:41:16 2004 From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 16:41:16 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hope School of Acting & Studios Fall Registration NOW! Message-ID: <1ee.2a03aa49.2e6f76ec@aol.com> -------------------------------1094589676 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en STOP! Have You Ever Imagined YOUR Child In The Movies? =20 Now It Is Possible, Local & Affordable. =20 Beginning Film Acting Classes For Children Are About To Begin For Ages 6=20= =E2=80=93 15. =20 Children will learn the following: Basic Film Acting Techniques The Difference Between Stage and Film Acting Working In Front Of The Camera How To Memorize A Part In A 20 Minute Movie=20 Will Perform In A 20 Minute Movie (Put on DVD or VHS) How To Take Basic Direction From A Movie Director How To Audition For Commercials, Films and Industrials =20 Register On or Before September 11, 2004 and Receive A Free DVD or VHS of=20 Your Child In A 20 Minute Movie. =20 Stage acting is very important and will not be ignored, however, for this=20 school year we will be beginning with FILM acting. This will help you and y= our=20 child determine if this is something they would choose to pursue. Fall clas= ses=20 will go from September to January. Spring classes will go from February to=20 June.=20 =20 =20 For More Information and To Register Your Child Please Contact Michelle Dean= =20 Hope School of Acting & Studios Akron, Ohio * 330-644-4421 -------------------------------1094589676 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

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-------------------------------1094589676-- From rboothie at zoominternet.net Tue Sep 7 14:29:30 2004 From: rboothie at zoominternet.net (Richard Boothroyd) Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2004 17:29:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TWOFER TICKET SPECIAL FROM THE ROSE in Medina Message-ID: This marks the return of our most successful ticket promotion but you must act by midnight 9/10/04. This special is for our internet patrons only. Get 20 admissions for the cost of 10 regardless of their advertised price by purchasing our 10 pack of "TWOFERS". These tickets may be used for any show at any price (depending on availability) when you make a ticket purchase online in advance or bring them to the door at show time. To date, over 75% of our Twofer pack tickets have been used in under six months since they were first offered for sale. The way it works is each 10 pack costs $50. You may purchase as many as 5 packs per patron. These will be mailed out to you within one week of our receiving your order. You must act quickly because this promotion is only good until midnight 9/10/04 and you MUST purchase your coupons online using the Vendini ticketing system. See...sometimes technology can be rewarding! THE ROSE reserves the right to terminate early or extend this offer with prior notification on our website and here on NEOPAL. www.therosetheater.com From dkilbane at cptonline.org Tue Sep 7 14:31:29 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 17:31:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cutting Edge Theatre Classes at CPT! Fall CPT Academy begins soon! Message-ID: The first session is Saturday, September 18, 2004. Sign up today! Cleveland Public Theatre Presents CPT Academy?s Fall 2004 Session Cutting Edge theatre training for children, teens, and adults! Contact: Holly Holsinger, CPT Academy Director 216/631-2727 ext. 362 cptacademy at cptonline.org CPT Academy?s fall session consists of ten consecutive Saturdays from September 18 - November 20, 2004. All classes take place on the CPT campus. Classes for Adults (ages 18 and up) Acting 101 Geared for beginners or those looking for a good review of the basics, Acting 101 explores the four fundamental principles of good acting used by Robert Cohen (Acting Power, Acting Professionally). Taught by Holly Holsinger, 11:15 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. $125 Ten Minute Playwright This class is a great introduction into the craft of playwriting by mastering the technique of the ten-minute play. Through writing and analyzing ?mini-plays? students will investigate the elements of what makes great theatre. The class will culminate in an exciting afternoon in which each playwright will pick one of his/her plays for a staged reading. Taught by Greg Vovos, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. $150 Physical Approaches to Character This Academy class is an intense investigation into character from a physical perspective, offering actors a set of tools for approaching all types of theatre. Emphasis will be on the development of a physical vocabulary; an exploration into image, text, and observation; and the application of these skills in scenework. Taught by Jyana S. Gregory, 3:15 p.m. - 4:45p.m. $135 Classes for Teens and Kids Act Out! (ages 12-17) Focusing on exploring individual creativity, teens will have the opportunity to delve into their own stories through writing, improvisation, and word and movement exercises. The final class will be a presentation of original work. Taught by Jill Levin, 11:15 a.m. - 12:30p.m. $125 The Play Room (ages 6-11) The class will allow young actors to create a play, through interaction with children?s literature. This semester will focus on children?s author/artist Graeme Base. Through group exploration, improvisation, and theater games, students will be encouraged to work as an ensemble. Taught by Jill Levin, 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. $100 Fairy Tales (ages 3-5) A fun approach for little performers just starting out, this class uses interactive games, art projects, music, dress-up, and new stories to act out each week. Familiar fairytales and stories from around the world offer exciting opportunties for young playmakers. Taught by Holly Holsinger, 10:00 a.m. -11:00 am, $100 The Faculty Holly Holsinger brings over 20 years of acting and teaching experience to the CPT Academy. In 2001, Holly was voted "Best Actress in Cleveland" by The Free Times. She has toured the U.S., Canada, Europe and Brazil performing with Wishhounds performance group, as well as taking on classic roles for the stage. She holds an M.F.A. in Acting from the University of California, Irvine where she studied with Robert Cohen (Acting Power) and experimental theatre guru Jerzy Grotowski. Holly has taught theatre at Ohio State University, University of Akron, Tri-C, and Lorain Co. Community College, and she has been teaching and performing for children since 1987. Jill Levin has been an acting teacher for many years, working with actors at Cleveland Public Theatre, the Cleveland Play House, Wisdom Bridge Theater in Chicago, and Pennsylvania Stage Company. She has performed in numerous shows at CPT as well as theaters in New York, Chicago, and Tokyo. She has extensive professional actor training, and is a graduate of New York's Circle in the Square Theater School. Jyana S. Gregory is currently the Associate Artistic Director at CPT where she directed Dojoji last spring and will direct Suzan-Lori Park?s Venus in February. Prior to moving to Cleveland last summer, Jyana was living in New York where she ran performance company ACTIVE EYE (www.activeeye.org), directed plays and operas, and assisted directors such as Shi-Zheng Chen and David Herskovits. She is a graduate of Yale University and has studied traditional and contemporary performing arts in Japan. Greg Vovos is a playwright and director whose work has been seen at many theatres in the Cleveland area. Most recently he directed Wait! and Charge at CPT. His plays have been produced all over the country and as far away as Belgrade and Australia. He earned his MFA in Playwriting from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Vovos taught Playwriting, Theatre History and Theatre Appreciation at the UNLV. Since his return to Cleveland, he has sat on the Board of Directors for Charenton Theater Company and has taught theatre at Cuyahoga Community College. He is the co-founder and Artistic Director of TITLEWave theatre, a theatre company that produces exclusively new plays. The mission of Cleveland Public Theatre is to foster a more conscious and compassionate community through the arts. From JWizardM at aol.com Tue Sep 7 14:41:21 2004 From: JWizardM at aol.com (JWizardM at aol.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 17:41:21 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]SPANISH or MEXICAN Dancer, Educator, or Entertainer?? Message-ID: <88.13bf22c4.2e6f8501@aol.com> -------------------------------1094593281 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Orange High School "Club de Espa=F1ol" is looking for an individual to=20 entertain and/or educate a large group of Spanish students invovled in our=20= club.=20 We do have a budget, and we will be able to VASTLY advertise anyone or any= =20 organization that is intertested in setting something up for one of our=20 monthly meetings. =20 Please tell me via e-mail what you do and how you can be reached. =20 Jared Markowitz, President Spanish Club Orange High School -------------------------------1094593281 Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Orange High School "Club de Espa=F1ol" is looking for an=20 individual to entertain and/or educate a large group of Spanish student= s=20 invovled in our club.  We do have a budget, and we will be able to VAST= LY=20 advertise anyone or any organization that is intertested in setting somethin= g up=20 for one of our monthly meetings.
 
Please tell me via e-mail what you do and how you can be reached.
 
Jared Markowitz, President
Spanish Club
Orange High School
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-------------------------------1094596269-- From pr at pizzathemovie.com Tue Sep 7 16:18:15 2004 From: pr at pizzathemovie.com (pr at pizzathemovie.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 19:18:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]an Northeast Ohio film is released on DVD Message-ID: <320F7D2F-0124-11D9-9358-000393C5FCF8@pizzathemovie.com> --Apple-Mail-110-327778508 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE an Northeast Ohio film is released on DVD CLEVELAND, Ohio - Sept. 7, 2004 - Eleven months since principle photography commenced, PIZZA: The Movie has been released on DVD and is available for purchase on the internet. The shooting schedule which began in fall '03 and finished in May '04 just in time for the MPAA screening date on May 26. With the actors and actresses all native to Ohio at the time, all of the shooting locations in and around the Cleveland area, and almost all of the soundtrack from bands residing in the state, this is a truly Ohio independent film, featuring some of the best talent in the region. Craig Wisniewski, Jason Muzie, Daniela Mangialardo, and Alex Adzioski round out the principle characters in this comedy/satire which has "genuine laughs" - (Duane Martin, Rogue Cinema) and is "smart, but fun" - (John Z. Beck - Reel Good Movies). Donald Gregory, the writer/director, describes the movie as an 'incredible learning experience and hopefully a stepping stone for all involved'. He plans on producing two more films in Ohio for 2005. The DVD is available for purchase at www.pizzathemovie.com ($12 + 2 shipping), where one can also watch the trailer, see pictures, and more. Contact: Donald Gregory (440) 864-8774 pr at pizzathemovie.com http://www.pizzathemovie.com --Apple-Mail-110-327778508 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE an Northeast Ohio film is released on DVD CLEVELAND, Ohio - Sept. 7, 2004 - Eleven months since principle photography commenced, PIZZA: The Movie has been released on DVD and is available for purchase on the internet. The shooting schedule which began in fall '03 and finished in May '04 just in time for the MPAA screening date on May 26. With the actors and actresses all native to Ohio at the time, all of the shooting locations in and around the Cleveland area, and almost all of the soundtrack from bands residing in the state, this is a truly Ohio independent film, featuring some of the best talent in the region. Craig Wisniewski, Jason Muzie, Daniela Mangialardo, and Alex Adzioski round out the principle characters in this comedy/satire which has "genuine laughs" - (Duane Martin, Rogue Cinema) and is "smart, but fun" - (John Z. Beck - Reel Good Movies). Donald Gregory, the writer/director, describes the movie as an 'incredible learning experience and hopefully a stepping stone for all involved'. He plans on producing two more films in Ohio for 2005. The DVD is available for purchase at www.pizzathemovie.com ($12 + 2 shipping), where one can also watch the trailer, see pictures, and more. Contact: Donald Gregory (440) 864-8774 pr at pizzathemovie.com http://www.pizzathemovie.com --Apple-Mail-110-327778508-- From gmaher at alltel.net Tue Sep 7 21:13:17 2004 From: gmaher at alltel.net (Gary Maher) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 00:13:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Announce Auditions for You're A Good Man Charlie Brown Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C49538.A3C1A2A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hudson Players Announce Auditions September 12 & 13 For You?re A Good Man Charlie Brown The Hudson Players will hold auditions for their You?re A Good Man Charlie Brown (Revival Version) at 7 pm, September 12 & 13, at Barlow Community Center located on Oviatt Street in Hudson, across from the Hudson Fire Department. You?re A Good Man Charlie Brown played for 1,597 performances in New York at the Theatre 80 St. Marks in 1966. The show is best described as an average day in the life of Charlie Brown. It is a day made up of little moments picked from all the days of Charlie Brown, from Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter despair, all mixed in with the lives of his friends (both human and non-human) and strung together on the string of a single day, from bright uncertain morning to hopeful starlit evening. In 1998 the authors and producers of the original 1966 musical show, You?re A Good Man Charlie Brown, decided it was time for a major revival of the work in a Broadway theatre. The idiomatic, intimate innocence of the characters that is presented in the original stage production has been maintained, but a new perspective has been added by emphasizing the insatiable insouciance of the characters that was held in check in the original. The new cast of characters includes Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, Snoopy and Sally Brown Performances will be November 5, 6, 12, 13, 14, 19 & 20 at 8 pm at the Barlow Community Center. More information is available via the Hudson Players website (www.hudsonplayers.com) or by calling 330-655-8522. Auditioners are asked to bring a prepared song. Accompaniment will be provided. Those attending should also be prepared to read from the script and do some slight movement exercises. In addition, the Hudson Players are assembling their 3rd Annual Community Talent Show being present September 17 & 18. Tickets are available now by calling the box offices at 330-655-8522. The Hudson Players are one of the area?s longest running community theaters and are members of the Hudson Chamber of Commerce, The Ohio Community Theatre Association and the American Association of Community Theater. The Hudson Players are a non-profit 501-C-3 organization. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C49538.A3C1A2A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 Hudson = Players=20 Announce Auditions September 12 & 13 For You=92re A Good Man = Charlie=20 Brown

 

The Hudson Players = will hold=20 auditions for their You=92re A Good Man Charlie Brown (Revival = Version) at=20 7 pm, September 12 & 13, at Barlow Community Center located on = Oviatt Street=20 in Hudson, across from the Hudson Fire Department.

 

You=92re=20 A Good Man Charlie Brown=20 played for 1,597 performances in New York at the Theatre 80 St. Marks in = 1966.=20 The show is best described as an average day in the life of Charlie = Brown. It is=20 a day made up of little moments picked from all the days of Charlie = Brown, from=20 Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter = despair, all=20 mixed in with the lives of his friends (both human and non-human) and = strung=20 together on the string of a single day, from bright uncertain morning to = hopeful=20 starlit evening.

 

In = 1998 the authors=20 and producers of the original 1966 musical show, You=92re A Good Man = Charlie=20 Brown, decided it was time for a major revival of the work in a = Broadway=20 theatre. The idiomatic, intimate innocence of the characters that is = presented=20 in the original stage production has been maintained, but a new = perspective has=20 been added by emphasizing the insatiable insouciance of the characters = that was=20 held in check in the original. The new cast of characters includes = Charlie=20 Brown, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, Snoopy and Sally Brown

 

Performances will = be=20 November 5, 6, 12, 13, 14, 19 & 20 at 8 pm at the Barlow Community=20 Center.  More information = is=20 available via the Hudson Players website (www.hudsonplayers.com) or by = calling=20 330-655-8522.

 

Auditioners are = asked to=20 bring a prepared song. Accompaniment will be provided. Those attending = should=20 also be prepared to read from the script and do some slight movement=20 exercises.

 

In addition, the = Hudson=20 Players are assembling their 3rd Annual Community Talent Show = being=20 present September 17 & 18. Tickets are available now by calling the = box=20 offices at 330-655-8522.

 

The Hudson Players = are one=20 of the area=92s longest running community theaters and are members of = the Hudson=20 Chamber of Commerce, The Ohio Community Theatre Association and the = American=20 Association of Community Theater. The Hudson Players are a non-profit = 501-C-3=20 organization.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C49538.A3C1A2A0-- From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Wed Sep 8 07:41:26 2004 From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 10:41:26 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Location and Times for Fall Registration for The Hope School of Acting & Studios Message-ID: <1e.33223eea.2e707416@aol.com> -------------------------------1094654486 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Here is the info on where and when registration will be (classes also) for the Hope School of Acting and Studios until we are able to purchase a building. Classes are held at 520 S. Main Street, Akron Ohio in the Canal Place Warehouse. Entrance is by the loading docks. Times for classes depend on your childs age. Registration begins at 9am on Sept 11th. Your child will have the opportunity to audition in front of the camera. We look forward to seeing you and your child/children there. Any questions please call Michelle Dean CEO/Founder Hope School of Acting & Studios 330-644-4421 -------------------------------1094654486 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Here is the info on where and when registration will be (classes also)=20= for the Hope School of Acting and Studios until we are able to purchase a bu= ilding.
 
Classes are held at 520 S. Main Street, Akron Ohio in the Canal Place W= arehouse.  Entrance is by the loading docks.  Times for classes de= pend on your childs age.  Registration begins at 9am on Sept 11th. = ; Your child will have the opportunity to audition in front of the camera.&n= bsp; We look forward to seeing you and your child/children there.
 
Any questions please call
Michelle Dean
CEO/Founder
Hope Schoo= l of Acting & Studios
330-644-4421
-------------------------------1094654486-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Sep 8 08:29:45 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 11:29:45 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's "Tricks of the Trade . . . " Series Continues This Saturday Message-ID: <82.15563939.2e707f69@aol.com> --part1_82.15563939.2e707f69_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable You Can Still Get Your Career In Gear With . . . "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Development"=20 How-to Workshops WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, at Shaker Hts. locations. Sue Johnson, Director "We help you get to where you want to be." .=A0=A0 Saturdays,=A0=A0 thru Dec. 4th ,=A0 10:30 AM - 12:00 noon.=A0=20 .=A0 See Added Monday Night Sessions, below, 7:00 - 8:30 PM To learn more about Sue Johnson and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, g= o=20 to http://suejohnson.blogspot.com To register for ongoing classes in Career, Craft & Professional development=20 for Actors, Playwrights, Directors, and Other Performing Artists, call=20 (216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0 The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors= ' Studio=20 also offers participants a variety of "PlayActs" performance opportunities. New Concepts. . .=20 Incorporating Spiritual Aspects into Pursuing Your Passion! Discover a Unique, New Approach=20 to=20 Becoming a Successful Performing Artist Learn & use "Tricks of the Trade. . ." based on=20 your individual 'Signature Style.' HOW-to . . . =A0=A0=20 . Sat. 9/11: Select, & Memorize Contemporary & Classical Monologues=20 . Sat. 9/18: Prepare, Practice & Audition for Monologues & Scene work See yourself on-camera & get feedback. . Sat. 9/25: Become a Voiceover Talent (commercial & industrial for radio &=20 TV) Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep the= =20 listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Commercial= ,=20 Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require unique voiceov= er=20 abilities.=A0 Get feedback & find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it lo= oks. . Sat. 10/2: Create your voiceover demo in content & format . Sat. 10/9: Develop & Practice On-Camera Skills & Techniques (commercial,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 industrial & film) There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0=20 Practice using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV &=20= film=20 different from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will give you feedback=20= & show=20 you how to adapt your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions=20 and jobs.=20 . Sat. 10/16: Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.=A0 See= =20 yourself as talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents see you.=A0 L= earn=20 how your facial expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body language/movement &=20 voice project on-camera. Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work. . Sat. 10/23:=A0 Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques for On-stag= e,=20 On-camera & Voiceover=20 Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have= you=20 been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the details -=20 pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voi= ce:=20 enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to give your=20 characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians, too. . Sat. 10/30: Market Your "Tools of the Trade" Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo=20 Tapes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by know= ing -=20 when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need. . Sat. 11/6: Structure & write your talent resume in content & format . Sat. 11/13: Get your professional head shot project done . Sat. 11/20: Market Yourself as a Talent & Business Person Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting.=A0 Y= ou=20 will have to know about the following to increase=A0 your chances of being=20 successful=A0 --=A0 Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Direc= tors,=20 Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contractor, Record k= eeping:=20 Income & Expenses. [No session Sat. 11/27.] . Sat. 12/4: "Get Your Big Break, Get Work, & Get Paid"=A0 Locally, Regional= ly & =20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Nationally Learn How to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major= =20 talent markets. Everything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to -=20 Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Show= cases"=20 and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. Fee:=A0 $25.00=A0=A0 per individual session. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00=A0 Advanced payment for 3 or more sessions b= y September 1st .=20 Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter. Major Credit cards accepted. ($20.00 minimum) Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=20 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com=20 Don't Forget . . . "Tricks of the Trade . . . " sessions Mondays 7:00 - 8:30 pm for your convenience.=A0=20 And, Private Coaching is always an option. Monday 7:00 - 8:30 Classes=20 =A0 . Mon 9/13:=A0 Develop & Practice On-Camera Skills & Techniques (commercial,= =20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 industrial & film) There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0=20 Practice using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV &=20= film=20 different from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will give you feedback=20= & show=20 you how to adapt your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions=20 and jobs.=20 . Mon. 9/20: Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.=A0 See= =20 yourself as talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents see you.=A0 L= earn=20 how your facial expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body language/movement &=20 voice project on-camera. Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work. . Mon. 9/27: Become a Voiceover Talent (commercial & industrial for radio &=20 TV) Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep the= =20 listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Commercial= ,=20 Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require unique voiceov= er=20 abilities.=A0 Get feedback & find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it lo= oks. . Mon.10/4: Create your voiceover demo in content & format . Mon. 10/11: Market Your "Tools of the Trade" Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo=20 Tapes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by know= ing -=20 when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need. . Mon. 10/18: Structure & write your talent resume in content & format . Mon. 10/25: Get your professional head shot project done . Mon. 11/1: "Get Your Big Break, Get Work, & Get Paid"=A0 Locally, Regional= ly & =20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Nationally Learn How to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major= =20 talent markets. Everything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to -=20 Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Show= cases"=20 and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. . Mon. 11/8:=A0 Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques for On-stage= ,=20 On- =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 camera & Voiceo= ver=20 Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have= you=20 been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the details -=20 pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voi= ce:=20 enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to give your=20 characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians, too. Fee:=A0 $25.00=A0=A0 per individual session. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00=A0 Advanced payment for 3 or more sessions b= y September 1st .=20 Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter. Major Credit cards accepted. ($20.00 minimum) Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=20 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com=20 http://suejohnson.blogspot.com --part1_82.15563939.2e707f69_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

You C= an Still Get Your Career In Gear
With . . .

"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Developmen= t"
How-to Workshops

WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio,
at Shaker Hts. locations. Sue Johnson, Director
"We help you get to where you want to be."

.
=A0=A0 Saturdays,=A0=A0 thru Dec. 4th ,=A0 10:30 AM - 12:00 no= on.=A0
.=A0 See Added Monday Night Sessions, below, 7:00 - 8:30 PM

To learn more about Sue Johnson and the WAKE UP And=20= LIVE's Actors' Studio, go to http://suejohnson.blogspot.com

To register for ongoing classes in Career, Craft & Professional developm= ent for Actors, Playwrights, Directors, and Other Performing Artists, call (= 216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0 The WAKE UP And LIVE's A= ctors' Studio also offers participants a variety of "PlayActs" performance opportunities.

New Concepts. . .

Incorporating Spiritual Aspects into Pursui= ng Your Passion!

Discover a Unique, New Approach
to
Becoming a Successful Performing Artist

Learn & use "Tricks of the Trade. . ." based on
your individual 'Signature Style.'


HOW-to . . .
=A0=A0
. Sat. 9/11: Select, & Memorize Contemporary & Classical Monolo= gues
. Sat. 9/18: Prepare, Practice & Audition for Monologues & Scene w= ork
             =20=   
See yourself on-camera & get feedback.

. Sat. 9/25: Become a Voiceover Talent (commercial & industrial for= radio & TV)
Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep= the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Comme= rcial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require uni= que voiceover abilities.=A0 Get feedback & find out why voiceover work i= sn't easy as it looks.
. Sat. 10/2: Create your voiceover demo in content & format

. Sat. 10/9: Develop & Practice On-Camera Skills & Techniques (= commercial,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0    indust= rial & film)

There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Pr= actice using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV &= ; film different from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will give you fe= edback & show you how to adapt your stage skills to be successful for on= -camera auditions and jobs.

. Sat. 10/16: Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Fil= m Acting
Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.= =A0 See yourself as talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents s= ee you.=A0 Learn how your facial expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body lang= uage/movement & voice project on-camera. Enhance the way you look, speak= & act to get work.

. Sat. 10/23:=A0 Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques=20= for On-stage,
            &nbs= p;          On-camera & Voi= ceover

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

. Sat. 10/30: Market Your "Tools of the Trade"
Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo T= apes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by knowi= ng - when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need.=
. Sat. 11/6:   Structure & write your talent resume in co= ntent & format
. Sat. 11/13: Get your professional head shot project done


. Sat. 11/20: Market Yourself as a Talent & Business Person<= BR> Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting.=A0 Y= ou will have to know about the following to increase=A0 your chances of bein= g successful=A0 --=A0 Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Dir= ectors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contract= or, Record keeping: Income & Expenses.

[No session Sat. 11/27.]


. Sat. 12/4: "Get Your Big Break, Get Work, & Get Paid"=A0 Locally,= Regionally &
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0    =20= Nationally

Learn How to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other m= ajor talent markets. Everything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - t= o - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All abo= ut "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed &= amp; to get work.


Fee:=A0 $25.00=A0=A0 per individual session.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00=A0 Advanced payment for 3 or more session= s by September 1st .

Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter.

Major Credit cards accepted. ($20.00 minimum)

Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.
Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com

Don't Forget . . . "Tricks of the Tr= ade . . . " sessions
Mondays 7:00 - 8:30 pm for your convenience.=A0
And, Private Coaching is always an option.

Monday 7:00 - 8:30 Classes


=A0
. Mon 9/13:=A0 Develop & Practice On-Camera Skills & Techniq= ues (commercial,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0    &= nbsp; industrial & film)

There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Pr= actice using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV &= ; film different from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will give you fe= edback & show you how to adapt your stage skills to be successful for on= -camera auditions and jobs.

. Mon. 9/20: Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Film Ac= ting
Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.= =A0 See yourself as talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents s= ee you.=A0 Learn how your facial expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body lang= uage/movement & voice project on-camera. Enhance the way you look, speak= & act to get work.

. Mon. 9/27: Become a Voiceover Talent (commercial & industrial for= radio & TV)
Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep= the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Comme= rcial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require uni= que voiceover abilities.=A0 Get feedback & find out why voiceover work i= sn't easy as it looks.
. Mon.10/4: Create your voiceover demo in content & format

. Mon. 10/11: Market Your "Tools of the Trade"
Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo T= apes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by knowi= ng - when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need.=
. Mon. 10/18: Structure & write your talent resume in content &a= mp; format
. Mon. 10/25: Get your professional head shot project done


. Mon. 11/1: "Get Your Big Break, Get Work, & Get Paid"=A0 Locally,= Regionally &
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0    &= nbsp;  Nationally

Learn How to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other m= ajor talent markets. Everything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - t= o - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All abo= ut "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed &= amp; to get work.

. Mon. 11/8:=A0 Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques=20= for On-stage, On-
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0   =20= camera & Voiceover

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

Fee:=A0 $25.00=A0=A0 per individual session.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00=A0 Advanced payment for 3 or more session= s by September 1st .

Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter.

Major Credit cards accepted. ($20.00 minimum)

Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.
Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com

http://suejohnson.blogspot.com





















--part1_82.15563939.2e707f69_boundary-- From terrymichelle01 at hotmail.com Wed Sep 8 08:39:22 2004 From: terrymichelle01 at hotmail.com (Terry M) Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 11:39:22 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LGBT Artists Needed!! Message-ID: Hello everyone.... Wild Plum is turning Cleveland's Lesbian and Gay Community Service Center into an Art Gallery of LGBT works. We are accepting all types of art from Photography to Sculpture to Painting and more!! The Gallery opening is October 8th in celebration of National Coming Out Weekend. So please if you are an artist or artist ally contact me for information. TerryMichelle01 at hotmail.com or 216-651-4224 Thanks Everyone.... Terry Michelle www.wildplum.bravehost.com _________________________________________________________________ Check out Election 2004 for up-to-date election news, plus voter tools and more! http://special.msn.com/msn/election2004.armx From kjgiordano at yahoo.com Wed Sep 8 09:28:59 2004 From: kjgiordano at yahoo.com (Kevin Giordano) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 09:28:59 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woodwind Player Looking For Pit Orchestra. Message-ID: <20040908162859.98748.qmail@web60608.mail.yahoo.com> --0-821423695-1094660939=:98227 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Woodwind Player Looking For Pit Orchestra. Kevin J. Giordano Clarinet / Saxophone (216) 533-7602 Kjgiordano at yahoo.com Past Productions Include: 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 Meet Me In St. Louis Forty-Second Street A Music Man Ragtime Grease Hot Mikado Sweeney Todd (upcoming) Guys and Dolls (upcoming) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! Enter now. --0-821423695-1094660939=:98227 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Woodwind Player Looking For Pit Orchestra.

 

Kevin J. Giordano

Clarinet / Saxophone

(216) 533-7602

Kjgiordano at yahoo.com

 

Past Productions Include:

 

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

Meet Me In St. Louis

Forty-Second Street

A Music Man

Ragtime

Grease 

Hot Mikado

Sweeney Todd (upcoming)

Guys and Dolls (upcoming)


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C495DF.B4C772C8-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Wed Sep 8 13:25:28 2004 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 13:25:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Spider's Web" opens Friday at Clague Playhouse Message-ID: <20040908202528.66139.qmail@web81405.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1867296620-1094675128=:56667 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 33145 Phone: 440-331-0403 Spider's Web, a mystery by Agatha Christie and directed by Douglas Farren opens Friday, September 10th and run through October 3rd. Performances are Thursday - Saturday at 8PM and Sundays at 2PM Tickets are $11.00 and may be purchased by calling the Box Office Wed - Sat 1-6PM --0-1867296620-1094675128=:56667 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 33145
Phone:  440-331-0403
 
Spider's Web, a mystery by Agatha Christie and directed by Douglas Farren opens Friday, September 10th and run through October 3rd.
 
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-------------------------------1094678333-- From laughalotproductions at yahoo.com Wed Sep 8 14:23:48 2004 From: laughalotproductions at yahoo.com (jim leo) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 14:23:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Filming Location (House/Condo) Needed Message-ID: <20040908212349.80893.qmail@web51108.mail.yahoo.com> --0-311533647-1094678628=:80222 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Laughalot productions is in pre production for a feature length independent comedy and we are looking for a small starter house/condo location preferably in the Columbus/Central Ohio area. Shooting will take place on weekends in September and October and I anticipate that this scene will be needed for the 4 - 5 Saturdays. Due to a limited budget, minimal compensation can be offered for permission use the location - - but you would be helping an indie film maker out (and that's good karma)! Please contact Jim at laughalotproductions at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! --0-311533647-1094678628=:80222 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
 
Laughalot productions is in pre production for a feature length independent comedy and we are looking for a small starter house/condo location preferably in the Columbus/Central Ohio area. 
 
Shooting will take place on weekends in September and  October and I anticipate that this scene will be needed for the 4 - 5 Saturdays.
 
Due to a limited budget, minimal compensation can be offered for permission use the location - - but you would be helping an indie film maker out (and that's good karma)!
 
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New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! --0-311533647-1094678628=:80222-- From emadden at kent.edu Wed Sep 8 15:13:32 2004 From: emadden at kent.edu (Liz Madden) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 18:13:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR Message-ID: <20040908221332.C522D1249BE@smtp.kent.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C495CF.8D294EC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: KSU'S SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE IN SEARCH OF 2 CHILDREN ACTORS FOR SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR Kent, Ohio - Kent State University's School of Theatre & Dance is in search of two young actors for the production of Six Characters in Search of an Author. Roles are available for one girl who plays between 4 - 6 years old and one boy who plays between 8 - 10 years old. The girl will get wet, with water, at the end of the play because the character has drowned. The girl is still and quiet most of the play. The boy is quiet and vulnerable throughout the play. He does commit suicide at the end of the play. Character will be seen only in silhouette at the final moment. The possibility exists that both roles will be double cast due to age. To schedule an audition appointment with director Terry Burgler, please call 330-672-0113. Directed by Terry Burgler, performances of Six Characters in Search of an Author are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2 PM from October 8 - 17, 2004. Those auditioning must be able to attend all of these performances. Children in the production will join the company in mid-September. Rehearsals are Sunday through Monday evenings. Children will not be called to all rehearsals and will be released from rehearsal early most evenings until dress rehearsals and performances. Children would be expected to attend all rehearsals during tech week beginning, Saturday, October 2 until opening Friday, October 8. Six Characters in Search of an Author does include adult language and themes. Luigi Pirandello's benchmark play is about a family of unfinished characters who take over the rehearsal of another work in order to have their own story told. Pirandello's playful opening moments soon give way to the horror of the story the characters have to tell. Though the characters fight to have their scenes played out at last, they are often at cross-purposes, unhappy with the actors' interpretations and arguing over whom is at fault in their tragedy. For more information regarding Six Characters in Search of an Author, the auditions or to schedule an appointment please contact Terry Burgler at 330-672-0113 or tburgler at kent.edu. Kent State University School of Theatre & Dance Elisabeth Madden Managing Director 330-672-0103 emadden at kent.edu ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C495CF.8D294EC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

KSU’S SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE IN SEARCH OF 2 CHILDREN ACTORS FOR = SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN = AUTHOR

     = ;      

Kent, Ohio – Kent State University’s School of Theatre & = Dance is in search of two young actors for the production of Six Characters in Search of an Author.  Roles = are available for one girl who plays between 4 – 6 years old and one boy who = plays between 8 – 10 years old.  The girl will get wet, with water, = at the end of the play because the character has drowned.  The girl is still = and quiet most of the play.  The boy is quiet and vulnerable throughout the = play.  He does commit suicide at the end of the play.  Character will be seen = only in silhouette at the final moment.  The possibility exists that both = roles will be double cast due to age.  To schedule an audition appointment with = director Terry Burgler, please call 330-672-0113.

 

Directed by Terry Burgler, = performances of Six Characters in Search of an = Author are Tuesday – Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2 PM from October 8 = – 17, 2004.  Those auditioning must be able to attend all of these = performances.  Children in the production will join the company in mid-September.  = Rehearsals are Sunday through Monday evenings.  Children will not be called to all = rehearsals and will be released from rehearsal early most evenings until dress = rehearsals and performances.  Children would be expected to attend all = rehearsals during tech week beginning, Saturday, October 2 until opening Friday, October = 8.

 

=

 Six Characters in Search of an Author = does include adult language and themes.  Luigi Pirandello’s = benchmark play is about a family of unfinished characters who take over the rehearsal of = another work in order to have their own story told.  Pirandello’s = playful opening moments soon give way to the horror of the story the characters have to = tell.  Though the characters fight to have their scenes played out at last, = they are often at cross-purposes, unhappy with the actors’ interpretations = and arguing over whom is at fault in their tragedy.

 

For more information = regarding Six Characters in Search of an Author, = the auditions or to schedule an appointment please contact Terry Burgler at 330-672-0113 or tburgler at kent.edu.

 

Kent State University

School of Theatre & Dance

Elisabeth Madden

Managing Director

330-672-0103

emadden at kent.edu

 

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C495CF.8D294EC0-- From info at CoachHouseTheatre.org Wed Sep 8 20:17:28 2004 From: info at CoachHouseTheatre.org (Coach House Info) Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 20:17:28 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Coach House opens "Private Lives" Message-ID: <413FCB48.5010804@CoachHouseTheatre.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060304000700000304010302 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Private Lives By Noel Coward Directed by Jim Fippin September 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th September 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th September 23rd, 24th, 25th Showtimes: Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8:00pm Sunday at 2:30pm Tickets are $13 Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at: *330-434-7741* Cast (in order of appearance) Sibyl Chase Johanna Alves-Parks Eliot Chase Tim Bennett Victor Prynne Alex Nine Amanda Prynne Kimberly Mahoney Louise Mary Laske Crew: Stage Manager Kendra Schaefer Set Design Antony Harding Light Design Antony Harding Sound Design Nat Napolitano Costume Design Jonathan Fletcher Props Manager Kendra Schaefer --------------060304000700000304010302 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Private Lives

Tickets are $13
Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at: 330-434-7741
Cast (in order of appearance)
Sibyl Chase
Johanna Alves-Parks
Eliot Chase
Tim Bennett
Victor Prynne
Alex Nine
Amanda Prynne
Kimberly Mahoney
Louise
Mary Laske
Crew:
Stage Manager
Kendra Schaefer
Set Design
Antony Harding
Light Design
Antony Harding
Sound Design
Nat Napolitano
Costume Design
Jonathan Fletcher
Props Manager
Kendra Schaefer
--------------060304000700000304010302-- From info at CoachHouseTheatre.org Wed Sep 8 20:18:32 2004 From: info at CoachHouseTheatre.org (Coach House Info) Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 20:18:32 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: Coach House Auditions for "Uncle Vanya" Message-ID: <413FCB88.8030506@CoachHouseTheatre.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060107080005090709050004 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Coach House Theatre announces auditions for: Uncle Vanya by *Anton Chekhov* translated by *David Mamet* directed by *Kimberly Mahoney* production dates: *November 11-27 2004* (no Performance on Thanksgiving) rehearsals scheduled to begin on or around: Monday, October 4th ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *when:* Monday, September 13, 7 p.m. Tuesday, September 14, 7 p.m. *where:* Coach House Theatre 732 West Exchange Street, Akron /behind the Akron Woman's City Club/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *needed:* 5 men and 4 women /actors auditioning will be asked to read from the script / *Serebrykov, Alexandr Vladmirovich:* a retired professor *Yelena Andreyevna:* his wife *Sofya Alexandrovna (Sonya):* his daughter by his first marriage *Voynitzkaya, Mariya Vasilyevna:* the mother of his first wife *Vanya:* his son *Mikhail Lvovich:* a doctor *Telegin, Ilya Ilyich:* an impoverished landowner *Marina:* an old nurse *A Workman* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ For more information about auditions, please call 440-646-0571 (no calls after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, please bring them with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing you at auditions! --------------060107080005090709050004 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Coach House Theatre

announces auditions for:

Uncle Vanya

by Anton Chekhov translated by David Mamet directed by Kimberly Mahoney
production dates: November 11-27 2004 (no Performance on Thanksgiving)
rehearsals scheduled to begin on or around: Monday, October 4th


when: Monday, September 13, 7 p.m.
  Tuesday, September 14, 7 p.m.
where:
  732 West Exchange Street, Akron
  behind the Akron Woman's City Club

needed: 5 men and 4 women
actors auditioning will be asked to read from the script
Serebrykov, Alexandr Vladmirovich: a retired professor
Yelena Andreyevna: his wife
Sofya Alexandrovna (Sonya): his daughter by his first marriage
Voynitzkaya, Mariya Vasilyevna: the mother of his first wife
Vanya: his son
Mikhail Lvovich: a doctor
Telegin, Ilya Ilyich: an impoverished landowner
Marina: an old nurse
A Workman

For more information about auditions, please call 440-646-0571 (no calls after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, please bring them with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing you at auditions!
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Message-ID: Cleveland State University and S.T.A.G.E. presents Paula Vogel's "The Baltimore Waltz" for two more weekends only. Come see the dizzying trip of brother and sister as they trek through Europe in search of a cure of a new mystery disease. September 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 Friday's and Saturday's at 8:00 pm Sunday's at 2:00 pm $10.00 General admission, $5.00 Student, Faculty, and Staff Call 216-687-2109 for ticket reservations and further information. See you there!! _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From abyerly24 at yahoo.com Wed Sep 8 18:52:33 2004 From: abyerly24 at yahoo.com (Adrian Byerly) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 18:52:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Public Squares!!!!Live!!!!!Come and I'll Stop Posting!!!! 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Thank you to all who replyed to my last E-mail regarding Helping Tri-C Westeren Campus Drama Club Raise Money to go to ACTF ( the American College Theatre Festival) this Up coming Jan.  The Club must raise 2 to 4 thousand Dollars  by Dec.  We are willing to work doing fund raisers, but if that is not an option for you, we  will take any kind of Donation you can give.  My Name is Mary Catalano and you can contact me for more info on ACTF and Drama club at  my E-mail address / botticelli1982 at hotmail.com
If you would like to make a check out, make it out to Cuyahoga Community College Westeren Campus Drama Club and Mail it to 11000 Pleasentvalley Rd
                                               Parma, Ohio 44130
                                               In Care of Drama Club
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Thank you all so very much, you have no Idea what this means to all of us
 
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Get ready for school! Find articles, homework help and more in the Back to School Guide! From nadeen_oconnor_dance_theatre at yahoo.com Thu Sep 9 06:36:55 2004 From: nadeen_oconnor_dance_theatre at yahoo.com (Nadeen OConnor) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 06:36:55 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for Nadeen O'Connor Dance Theatre Message-ID: <20040909133655.70033.qmail@web51708.mail.yahoo.com> Tuesday September 1, 2004 Audition Date: September 19, 2004 2:30 pm Where: University of Akron Ballet Center 354 East Market Street, Akron, Ohio 44325. Contact: Jen Preis or Nadeen O'Connor at 330-867-4675 E-mail: nadeen_oconnor_dance_theatre at yahoo.com. Auditioning for Male and Female part time paid positions for 2005 Spring Season. Dancers are contracted from September through February with possibility for renewal for summer season. Professional level dancers should have a strong background in modern and ballet technique along with a minimum two years performance experience. Those auditioning should be warmed up for class and be ready to learn movement phrases from NODT's current repertory. Finalists will be interviewed following the audition. Please bring resume and references with phone numbers, and a dance photo. Nadeen O'Connor Dance Theatre is a modern dance company based in Akron, Ohio. The company's repertoire is stylistically unique through the creation of original choreography by its artistic director, Nadeen OConnor. Audition Date: September 19, 2004 2:30 pm Where: University of Akron Ballet Center 354 East Market Street, Akron, Ohio 44325. Contact: Jen Preis or Nadeen O'Connor at 330-867-4675 E-mail: nadeen_oconnor_dance_theatre at yahoo.com. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! 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Magically yours, Eric Brouman www.ericbrouman.com 1-888-BROUMAN From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Sep 9 09:31:15 2004 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 12:31:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Staged Reading-Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition- JCC Halle Theatre Message-ID: Splitting Infinity by Jamie Pachino, Winner of the 2004 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition September 9, 2004 (Beachwood, Ohio) - The Jewish Community Center Of Cleveland (JCC) presents a staged reading of Splitting Infinity by Jamie Pachino, winner of the 2004 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition. The reading, directed by Jacqi Loewy, will take place at 7:00 PM on Sunday, October 10 in the Halle Theatre at the JCC, Mayfield Building, located at 3505 Mayfield Road in Cleveland Heights. The reading is free and open to the public. For additional information call 216-382-4000 ext. 215, reservations are recommended. Playwright Jamie Pachino will engage the audience in a post-show discussion. Splitting Infinity, originally commissioned by Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago, was developed at the Women Playwrights Festival, A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle WA, and American Conservatory Theatre's First Look Festival in San Francisco CA. The play tells the story of a Nobel prize-winning physicist who decides to go after evidence of God, through physics. As she single-mindedly pursues her goal, she upsets the balance of her relationship with Rabbi Saul Lieberman, her oldest and best friend, and her star post-doctorate student, the child of a Christian Scientist. About Jamie Pachino Jamie Pachino is an award-winning playwright and screenwriter. Her works have been showcased in festivals throughout the world including Women Playwrights' Festivals in Athens, Greece, A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle, and the First Look Festival at American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco. Jamie has been named the winner of the Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays production grant as well as Chicago's Joseph Jefferson ("Jeff") Award for Best New Work, among dozens of others. Her plays The Return of Morality and Aurora's Motive have also been optioned for the screen. Ms. Pachino has written screenplays for Walden Media and Lifetime Television and has a blind script deal with DreamWorks. She is currently at work on Ribbit, an animated feature rewrite for Vanguard Films (producers of Shrek). Jamie has served on the faculties of Northwestern University, Columbia College, and the Chicago Academy for the Arts. She currently makes her home in Los Angeles with her husband and son. (more) About the Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition The Annual Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition is designed to encourage new plays that provide significant, fresh perspectives on the range of Jewish experience. Submissions are received from playwrights throughout the world. The competition is made possible by the generosity of Marilyn and Harry Cagin. About The JCC The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland builds and strengthens Cleveland's entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and services that enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in four key program areas: Fitness, Wellness and Recreation, Preschool/Early Childhood Education, Camping and Cultural Arts. Membership to The JCC is open to all. The JCC has been serving the greater Cleveland community for more than 50 years. The Center is a non-profit social service agency that receives funding from The Jewish Community Federation, The United Way, grants, donations and other public funding sources. Kris Barnes Playmakers Youth Theatre The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 Playmakers Youth Theatre Announces 2004-2005 Season "The World Goes 'Round" Featuring the music of Kander and Ebb Sept 8-12, 2004 "To Kill A Mockingbird" Drama about racism, loyalty, justice, fear and love. Nov. 4-7th, 2004 "Little Shop of Horrors" Offbeat love story-dark comedy with a great soundtrack Feb 17-27th, 2005 "The World is a Stage" Intergenerational show written & directed by Sheri Gross April 10, 2005 From woodbish at bright.net Thu Sep 9 09:53:57 2004 From: woodbish at bright.net (Henry Bishop) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 12:53:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Babes in Toyland Audition Message-ID: <000001c4968d$9d8523c0$5a9adb42@pavilion> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C4966C.167383C0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0002_01C4966C.16750A60" ------=_NextPart_001_0002_01C4966C.16750A60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Audition notice Phoenix Stage Productions BABES IN TOYLAND Directed by Henry Bishop Auditions will be this Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 7:00 to 9:30 PM at Springfield High School Theatre for the Musical Babes in Toyland. Babes in Toyland is a large, old fashioned family show. It has approximately 60 roles for actors, dancers and singers; adults and children. Not all roles require dancing. Be prepared to read, dance and to sing, an accompanist will be provided. Bring your sheet music. No recorded music please. Babes in Toyland has Marching Wooden Soldiers - Singing and Dancing Gypsies - Most of Your Favorite Nursery Rhyme Characters such as: Little Boy Blue, Bo Peep, and Jack and Jill. - The Lady Who Lives in a Shoe - Several Bad Guys - a Love Story between Contrary Mary and Tom, the Piper's Son - Spiders - Elves - And the Master Toymaker a character of great warmth who makes all the toys for the holiday season. Performance dates are during the month of December; ending a week before Christmas. There are some School Day performances: a full schedule will be available at auditions. AUDITIONS: MON., TUE., WED., SEPTEMBER 13, 14 & 15 AT SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL, 2960 SANITARIUM RD. AT CANTON ROAD, FOR BABES IN TOYLAND Songs include Toyland, I Won't be Happy 'til I Get It, Hail to Christmas, Castle in Spain, The March of the Toy Soldiers and others. For additional information call 330-713-0003 Phoenix Stage Productions (formerly Goodyear Community Theatre) is reviving its annual production of Babes in Toyland. Babes in Toyland was performed annually during the 80's and 90's to great public acceptance. It is a lot of fun and a lot of work. If you are interested in working tech or some other volunteer aspect of putting on a show call 330-713-0003. ------=_NextPart_001_0002_01C4966C.16750A60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1094758077-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Thu Sep 9 15:05:04 2004 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 15:05:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WR Playhouse Presents The Fantasticks Message-ID: <20040909220504.50790.qmail@web80104.mail.yahoo.com> --0-803628589-1094767504=:50402 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE Presents THE FANTASTICKS Words by Tom Jones Music by Harvey Schmidt Sept 10, 11, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and Oct 1, 2. CAST The Narrator (El Gallo) Judson "Leigh" Heckerman The Girl (Luisa) Adrienne Sereta The Boy (Matt) Sean Goodman The Boy's Father (Hucklebee) Norm Bennett The Girl's Father (Bellomy) Walt Kaminski The Actor (Henry) Irv Korman The Man Who Dies (Mortimer) Bob Rauch The Mute Deborah Hercsek Anne Reeves CREW Director Bob Kmiecik Asst Director Anne Reeves Producers Marc Dusini Marie Dusini Music Director Matthew Bennett Choreographer Andrea Raab Stage Manager Renee DeSantis Set Designer Walt Kaminski Lighting Marc Dusini Costumer Debbie Hercsek Publicity Marie Dusini Set Construction Gus Tischer, Leo Tischer Marc Dusini, Bob Kmiecik TICKETS: $10.00 ADULTS $8.00 SENIORS/STUDENTS FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: (330) 620-7314 The theatre is located on the corner of Revere and Everett Rds at the Bath - Richfield Twp lines in Summit County. --0-803628589-1094767504=:50402 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
                                    WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
                                                      Presents
 
                                          THE FANTASTICKS
 
                            Words by Tom Jones   Music by Harvey Schmidt
 
                                 Sept 10, 11, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and Oct 1, 2.
 
                                                      CAST
 
The Narrator               (El Gallo)                  Judson "Leigh" Heckerman
The Girl                      (Luisa)                       Adrienne Sereta
The Boy                     (Matt)                         Sean Goodman
The Boy's Father        (Hucklebee)               Norm Bennett
The Girl's Father        (Bellomy)                  Walt Kaminski
The Actor                   (Henry)                       Irv Korman
The Man Who Dies     (Mortimer)                 Bob Rauch
The Mute                                                     Deborah Hercsek
                                                                    Anne Reeves
 
                                                     CREW
 
Director                                                      Bob Kmiecik
Asst Director                                               Anne Reeves
Producers                                                   Marc Dusini
                                                                   Marie Dusini
Music Director                                             Matthew Bennett
Choreographer                                           Andrea Raab
Stage Manager                                           Renee DeSantis
Set Designer                                               Walt Kaminski
Lighting                                                      Marc Dusini
Costumer                                                    Debbie Hercsek
Publicity                                                     Marie Dusini
Set Construction                                         Gus Tischer, Leo Tischer
                                                                   Marc Dusini, Bob Kmiecik 
 
                     TICKETS:          $10.00 ADULTS     $8.00 SENIORS/STUDENTS
 
                        FOR RESERVATIONS CALL:  (330) 620-7314
 
The theatre is located on the corner of Revere and Everett Rds at the Bath - Richfield Twp lines in Summit County.
                                                                        
--0-803628589-1094767504=:50402-- From angelorange48 at hotmail.com Thu Sep 9 15:05:32 2004 From: angelorange48 at hotmail.com (susan madden) Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2004 18:05:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]cemetery club auditions with Bill Allman Message-ID:

                 CEMETERY CLUB

                          By  Ivan Menchell, directed by Bill Allman

    Production dates are October 21,22,23,29,30

 

 

Auditions are to be held

 

Sunday, September 12, 2004 2 to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm

Monday, September 13, 2004 7 to 9 pm

 

St Andrew?s Presbyterian Church

23114 West Avenue

Olmsted Falls

 

Cast of Characters

 

Ida

Lucille

Doris

Another woman

Sam

 

 

Three middle-aged Long Island women, recently widowed, meet each month to visit their late husband?s graves and seek consolation from each other. Their friendship is interrupted when one of them meets a widower.

 

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On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! >From bstuewe" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01CA_01C496A7.1CBF2410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable TrueNorth Cultural Arts announces=20 Children / Youth Programs for Fall 2004 TrueNorth begins its Fall semester of education within the arts = beginning September 13. Classes run for 6-week sessions from 9/13-10/16 = and from 10/23-12/4. Sign-up by calling 440-933-7771, on the internet at = www.TNCArts.org, or by visiting the TrueNorth Gallery at 33491 Lake Road = in Avon Lake. The Gallery is open Wednesday and Thursday from 12 = noon-8:00 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 12 noon-6:00 p.m.=20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- The Children's Choirs and Youth Orchestra, as well as private lessons, = will meet from 9/13-12/18 first semester, reconvening on 1/10 through = 6/1 the second semester. All other classes are 6-week sessions. TrueNorth Private Lessons=20 Sign-up for private lessons in your applied area: voice, piano, strings, = woodwinds, brass, percussion, and harp. TrueNorth Children's Chorus=20 Grades 1 & 2 Tuesday 4:15-5:00 p.m. Grades 3 & 4 Tuesday 5:15-6:00 p.m. Grades 5, 6 & 7 Tuesday 6:15-7:30 p.m. and Thursday 6:15-7:30 p.m. TrueNorth Youth Orchestra=20 Monday and Wednesday 4:15 - 5:30 p.m. Beginning Instrumentalists: Children/Youth and Adults - experience = orchestra as we learn and/or renew instrumental skills in an = intergenerational setting.=20 TrueNorth Jazz Improvisation=20 Wednesday 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Learn basic theory and improvisation skills in the world of jazz. This = class is for both youth and adults, having at least 3 years instrumental = background. TrueNorth Early Childhood Music=20 Saturdays beginning 9/18=20 Birth - 24 months Saturday 9:00- 9:30 a.m. =20 2 -3 years Saturday 9:45-10:30 a.m. 4 - 5 years Saturday 10:45-11:30 a.m.=20 6 - 7 years Saturday 11:45-12:30 a.m. -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- TrueNorth Ceramics: Kids and the Wheel (ages 11 and up) Saturday = 9:00-10:00 a.m. Kids and Clay (ages 6 and up) = Saturday 10:00-11:00 a.m. Visual Arts Exploration (ages 5 and up) Saturday = 12:30-1:15 p.m. Pottery for Youth and Adults (ages 15 and up) Wednesday = 7:00-9:00 p.m. Open Ceramic Studio = Tuesday 7:00-9:00 p.m. Family Workshops in the Fall: (2-week sessions - see www.TNCArts.org for = further details) Stories and Clay (ages 3 and up with parent) Saturday = 11:15-12:00 noon = Wednesday 1:00-1:45 p.m. = Friday 9:30-10:15 a.m. Leaf Designs in Clay (ages 3 and up with an adult) Sunday = 1:00-2:30 p.m. Holiday Lights in Clay (ages 3 and up with an adult) Sunday = 1:00-2:30 p.m. Special Gifts in Clay (ages 3 and up with an adult) Sunday = 1:00-2:30 p.m. -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Afternoon, Evening and Weekend Classes available in the following: TrueNorth Block Printing - Create a design on a block, carve & print! TrueNorth Watercolor=20 TrueNorth Beginning Drawing - Explore shape, shadowing, basic = perspective and composition TrueNorth Calligraphy - The art of beautiful writing -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- =20 ------=_NextPart_000_01CA_01C496A7.1CBF2410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

TrueNorth Cultural Arts

announces

Children / Youth Programs for Fall = 2004

TrueNorth begins its Fall semester of education = within the arts=20 beginning September 13. Classes run for 6-week sessions from = 9/13=9610/16 and from=20 10/23=9612/4. Sign-up by calling 440-933-7771, on the internet at = www.TNCArts.org, or by = visiting the=20 TrueNorth Gallery at 33491 Lake Road in Avon Lake. The Gallery is open = Wednesday=20 and Thursday from 12 noon=968:00 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 12 = noon=966:00=20 p.m.


The Children=92s Choirs and Youth Orchestra, as well = as private=20 lessons, will meet from 9/13=9612/18 first semester, reconvening on 1/10 = through=20 6/1 the second semester. All other classes are 6-week = sessions.

TrueNorth Private = Lessons=20

Sign-up for private lessons in = your applied=20 area: voice, piano, strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, and = harp.

 

TrueNorth Children=92s = Chorus=20

Grades 1 & 2 =    =20     Tuesday 4:15=965:00 p.m.

Grades 3 & 4 =    =20     Tuesday 5:15=966:00 p.m.

Grades 5, 6 & 7 =    =20 Tuesday 6:15=967:30 p.m. and Thursday 6:15=967:30 p.m.

 

TrueNorth Youth = Orchestra=20

Monday and Wednesday 4:15 =96 = 5:30=20 p.m.

Beginning Instrumentalists: = Children/Youth=20 and Adults =96 experience orchestra as we learn and/or renew = instrumental skills=20 in an intergenerational setting.

 

TrueNorth Jazz = Improvisation=20

Wednesday 7:30 =96 9:00 = p.m.

Learn basic theory and = improvisation skills=20 in the world of jazz. This class is for both youth and adults, having at = least 3=20 years instrumental background.

 

TrueNorth Early Childhood = Music=20

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TrueNorth = Ceramics:

Kids and the = Wheel (ages 11 and up)        =20             =    =20 Saturday 9:00=9610:00 a.m.

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Stories and = Clay (ages 3 and up with parent)     =    =20         Saturday 11:15=9612:00 = noon

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------=_NextPart_000_01CA_01C496A7.1CBF2410-- From toomey at alumni.nd.edu Thu Sep 9 17:47:47 2004 From: toomey at alumni.nd.edu (toomey at alumni.nd.edu) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 20:47:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]KEEPING BROADWAY ON THE RECORD Message-ID: <000101c496cf$d32b6650$1f479f04@toomeylaptop> Grammy.com link explains the situation and options pretty well. Then decide if you want to 'petition'. I doubt anyone can 'demand' that record companies produce duds. But they might help producers see the value... Regards, Peter Toomey Peter at ToomeyAndFriendsAdvertising.biz ( personal mail: Toomey at alumni.ND.edu ) ~~~~~~~~ KEEPING BROADWAY ON THE RECORD >From www.stagespace.com For decades, almost every Broadway musical has left behind a permanent legacy - the Original Cast Recording. For many theater lovers, cast recordings have been the bridge to Broadway, giving the listener a glimpse of a first class production, no matter what the actual distance to New York. And although shows open and close, the cast recordings have remained, documenting the evolving history of musical theater and inspiring new generations of theater lovers across the world. But Original Cast Recordings are on the verge of extinction. More and more record executives consider cast recordings a waste of time and money, and have made it clear that the days of recording Broadway shows are numbered. Robert Hurwitz, president of Nonesuch Records, told a journalist in March 2004 that he will now be recording only two musical theater composers - Stephen Sondheim and Adam Guettel. Click here to read more about Cast Recordings in crisis: http://www.grammy.com/features/2004/0308_castalbums.aspx We cannot let the cast album die. This petition is being sent to the chief executives of Sony, RCA Victor, Nonesuch, Atlantic and Hollywood Records, demanding that Broadway cast albums be allowed to survive, for the sake of the industry itself. Stand up for Broadway Cast Recordings - sign your name to the petition and help save the future of musical theater. Click here to sign the petition: http://www.stagespace.com/petition From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Fri Sep 10 09:49:58 2004 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It's me, M-A-B!) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:49:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Question for Members: Message-ID: <20040910164958.48523.qmail@web13925.mail.yahoo.com> --0-166947374-1094834998=:48266 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I got into a debate with an actor friend about what I SHOULD be sending to the Neo list. So I felt maybe I should get the answer from the source. Do you feel that this type of casting notice below in red should be sent to Neo when I get them or should I disregard them based on the fact they are last minute notices when sent to me. I don't want to embarass anyone, but the notion by some talent in this area is I should NOT send them because the talent in this area are looking for local work only. But it's my stance that depending on the timing of an actor's life..he or she may need a casting notice like that FOR THE MONEY, EXPERIENCE or they may need the opp. in order to add to their resume- a interesting out of town job for a major network. I won't send them if they are not helping in any sense but can it really hurt to know about them? YOU BE THE JUDGE: (ofcourse, notices would have email, phone and business contacts) Featured Extras needed TONIGHT 9/8 for live event for the US Open at Rockefeller Center being filmed by the USA Network. Pay is $10 per hour. Should be casually dressed. Less than 5 hours shooting time. Just show up tonight at 5:30pm @ Rockafeller Center - 50th St. between 5th & 6th Ave. Report to guest services. Union Status: Non-Union MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen! Where's the site? What's going on? (?1991 The MAB/EG?-----The MAB/EG? 2004?) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-166947374-1094834998=:48266 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
I got into a debate with an actor friend about what I SHOULD be sending to the Neo list. So I felt maybe I should get the answer from the source. Do you feel that this type of casting notice below in red should be sent to Neo when I get them or should I disregard them based on the fact they are last minute notices when sent to me.
 
I don't want to embarass anyone, but the notion by some talent in this area is I should NOT send them because the talent in this area are looking for local work only. But it's my stance that depending on the timing of an actor's life..he or she may need a casting notice like that FOR THE MONEY, EXPERIENCE or they may need the opp. in order to add to their resume- a interesting out of town job for a major network. I won't send them if they are not helping in any sense but can it really hurt to know about them?
 
YOU BE THE JUDGE: (ofcourse, notices would have email, phone and business contacts)
 
Featured Extras needed TONIGHT 9/8 for live event for the US Open at Rockefeller Center being filmed by the USA Network. Pay is $10 per hour. Should be casually dressed. Less than 5 hours shooting time.

Just show up tonight at 5:30pm @ Rockafeller Center - 50th St. between 5th & 6th Ave.

Report to guest services.

Union Status: Non-Union



MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen!

Where's the site? What's going on?

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


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-166947374-1094834998=:48266-- From fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Fri Sep 10 09:50:16 2004 From: fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (fredsternfeld) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 12:50:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]RAGTIME - TECHNICAL DIRECTOR POSITION OPEN Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0282_01C49734.BDF12E90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The position of Technical Director for Ragtime, the musical is open. Richard Gould is the set designer. The TD will be responsible for building the set for the show. The TD will oversee the carpenters and a scenic artist. Four to Six weeks of work (could be full or part-time) at competitive rates. Presented by The Jewish Community Center in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts Department. If you are interested in this position, please repond to this e-mail and I will contact you to set up an interview. Fred Sternfeld Jewish Community Center of Cleveland 26001 S. Woodland Rd. Beachwood, Ohio 44122 Questions? Call me at 216-496-6087 ------=_NextPart_000_0282_01C49734.BDF12E90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
The = position=20 of Technical Director for Ragtime,=20 the musical is open.=20
 
Richard = Gould is=20 the set designer. 
 
The TD = will be=20 responsible for building the set for the show.  The TD will oversee = the carpenters and a scenic artist.

Four to Six weeks of work (could be full or part-time) at = competitive=20 rates.  

Presented by The Jewish Community = Center in=20 association with Cuyahoga
Community College  Eastern Campus = Theatre=20 Arts Department. 
If you = are interested=20 in this position, please repond to this e-mail and I will contact you to = set up=20 an interview.

Fred  Sternfeld
Jewish Community Center of = Cleveland
26001=20 S. Woodland  Rd.
Beachwood, Ohio   44122 

Questions? Call me at =20 216-496-6087

------=_NextPart_000_0282_01C49734.BDF12E90-- From kaimei at earthlink.net Fri Sep 10 02:38:48 2004 From: kaimei at earthlink.net (Christopher) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 05:38:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]digital feature Sugar wins award at film fest in CA Message-ID: <41417627.79590DE9@earthlink.net> --------------8E4D7D148F0246F3FC453284 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Independent digital filmmaker Christopher K. Young's survive-the-night drama Sugar has received an Award of Excellence at The Berkeley Video and Film Festival in the digital feature category. The largest independent video and film festival in Northern California, the BVFF will be held October 15, 16 and 17, 2004. Information on the award and other films in the category can be found at http://berkeleyvideofilmfest.org/2004awards.shtml . Sugar follows the character of Hailie, a 9 year old girl who leaves her suburban home for a tension filled night in the city, in search of her mother whom she believes to be kidnapped. Filmed predominantly in Cleveland and Akron, Sugar showcases the cities with Young's award winning eye for electronic cinematography. He also mixed the film's electro-trance soundtrack, having also composed most of its tracks. Christopher K. Young's previous films have been featured in film festivals nationally and abroad, including the Ohio Independent Film Festival, where a co-nominee of his Best Short nominated film The Blessing of Prometheus went on to receive an Academy Award Nomination. Mr. Young is finishing work on a series titled Seeing, and is beginning work on another feature. More information on Mr. Young and his company Shallow Focus Entertainment can be found at www.shallowfocus.com. --------------8E4D7D148F0246F3FC453284 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Independent digital filmmaker Christopher K. Young's survive-the-night drama Sugar has received an Award of Excellence at The Berkeley Video and Film Festival in the digital feature category.  The largest independent video and film festival in Northern California, the BVFF will be held October 15, 16 and 17, 2004.  Information on the award and other films in the category can be found at http://berkeleyvideofilmfest.org/2004awards.shtml .

Sugar follows the character of Hailie, a 9 year old girl who leaves her suburban home for a tension filled night in the city, in search of her mother whom she believes to be kidnapped.  Filmed predominantly in Cleveland and Akron, Sugar showcases the cities with Young's award winning eye for electronic cinematography.  He also mixed the film's electro-trance soundtrack, having also composed most of its tracks.

Christopher K. Young's previous films have been featured in film festivals nationally and abroad, including the Ohio Independent Film Festival, where a co-nominee of his Best Short nominated film The Blessing of Prometheus went on to receive an Academy Award Nomination.  Mr. Young is finishing work on a series titled Seeing, and is beginning work on another feature.  More information on Mr. Young and his company Shallow Focus Entertainment can be found at www.shallowfocus.com. --------------8E4D7D148F0246F3FC453284-- From aubrie.knight at law.csuohio.edu Thu Sep 9 22:43:25 2004 From: aubrie.knight at law.csuohio.edu (aubrie.knight at law.csuohio.edu) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 01:43:25 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Voice Teacher Message-ID: <1873.67.20.111.186.1094795005.squirrel@67.20.111.186> Hello All! I am currently looking for a voice teacher that is somewhere in the Cleveland area (I live downtown). I am a mezzo/belter, and have already had quite a bit of voice training and experience. I am looking mainly to work rep, and as such need a teacher who is also a great pianist. If anyone has suggestions or would like a new student please contact me at aubrie.knight at law.csuohio.edu Thanks! From lynee6 at excite.com Fri Sep 10 05:43:16 2004 From: lynee6 at excite.com (lynee6 at excite.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:43:16 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Screenwriter looking for an agent Message-ID: <20040910124316.8CABBBF68@xprdmailfe13.nwk.excite.com> --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__7a32219d5cc238e09ff20dd29c183653 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To whom it may concern:My name is Shavon L. Scott.I am a screenwriter. I have written 4 features and 4 shorts. I am currently working on five, six, and seven simultaneously.I have written in several genres: drama, romantic comedy, action, comedy, horror, and suspense/thriller.I am in search of an agent and would like to know if you are accepting new writers at this time. If so, to whom may I send a query letter?Thank you,Shavon L. Scottlynee6 at excite.com _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__7a32219d5cc238e09ff20dd29c183653 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
To whom it may concern:

My name is Shavon L. Scott.

I am a screenwriter. I have written 4 features and 4 shorts. I am currently working on five, six, and seven simultaneously.

I have written in several genres: drama, romantic comedy, action, comedy, horror, and suspense/thriller.

I am in search of an agent and would like to know if you are accepting new writers at this time. If so, to whom may I send a query letter?

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--EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__7a32219d5cc238e09ff20dd29c183653-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Fri Sep 10 06:50:13 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:50:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu invites you to Moment with the 'Mu Message-ID: <004501c4973d$1b958700$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C4971B.92526100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater proudly invites all area actors, writers, = directors, and those interested in theater to spend a "Moment with the = 'Mu" this coming Monday, September 13, from 1:00-2:30 p.m. in the = Concert Hall on the Karamu campus. Featured speakers will be the cast, crew, and director of the upcoming = Karamu production of for colored girls who have considered suicide/when = the rainbow is enuf by Ntozake Shange. Join us for a lunchtime = discussion on what has happened behind the scenes of this wonderful = production. Snacks and free coffee and punch will be provided. There = is no charge for this event. =20 Karamu is located at the corner of East 89th Street and Quincy Avenue in = Cleveland's Fairfax District. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C4971B.92526100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater proudly invites = all area=20 actors, writers, directors, and those interested in theater to spend a = "Moment=20 with the 'Mu" this coming Monday, September 13, from 1:00-2:30 p.m. in = the=20 Concert Hall on the Karamu campus.
 
Featured speakers will be the cast, crew, and = director of=20 the upcoming Karamu production of for colored girls who have = considered=20 suicide/when the rainbow is enuf by Ntozake Shange.  Join us = for a=20 lunchtime discussion on what has happened behind the scenes of this = wonderful=20 production.  Snacks and free coffee and punch will be = provided.  There=20 is no charge for this event. 
 
Karamu is located at the = corner of=20 East 89th Street and Quincy Avenue in Cleveland's Fairfax = District. =20
------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C4971B.92526100-- From cabraham at cecodoor.com Fri Sep 10 11:12:21 2004 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 13:12:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fw: AUDITIONS THIS WEEK "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" @ SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_related 00696EF086256F0B_= Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="=_alternative 00696EF086256F0B_=" --=_alternative 00696EF086256F0B_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE CORP. PRESENTS "A Christmas Carol" (The Musical) A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION DIRECTED BY CHARLES J. ABRAHAM ARRANGEMENTS BY DAVID W. COXE CHORE. BY GINA DIDONATO music by Michel Legrand book and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick based on the book by Charles Dickens LICENSED THROUGH THE R & H THEATRE LIBRARY NON EQUITY OPEN AUDITIONS are Sun. Sept.12th from 12:00-2:00pm and Mon. Sept.13th from 7:30-9:00pm AGES 8 THROUGH ADULTS SHOW DATES are Fri. Sat. and Sun. December 3rd,4th,10th,11th and12th (Sun. Matinee @ 2:00pm) evening shows starts at 7:00pm SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE 291 EAST 222ND STREET EUCLID,OHIO 44123 LOCATED WHERE 222ND AND BABBIT ROAD MEET LAKE SHORE BLVD. IN DOWNTOWN EUCLID. AUDITIONS ARE UPSTAIRS IN ROOM 217 FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CALL CHUCK ABRAHAM 440-944-3927 SPRING MUSICAL MAY 20,21,22,27 and 28th 2005 JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR "2005" THANK YOU! --=_alternative 00696EF086256F0B_= Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII"
SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE CORP.
                     PRESENTS

          "A Christmas Carol"
                    (The Musical)

     A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION

DIRECTED BY CHARLES J. ABRAHAM
ARRANGEMENTS BY DAVID W. COXE
      CHORE. BY GINA DIDONATO

music by Michel Legrand
book and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick
based on the book by Charles Dickens
LICENSED THROUGH THE  R & H  THEATRE LIBRARY

NON EQUITY OPEN  AUDITIONS are Sun. Sept.12th from 12:00-2:00pm and Mon. Sept.13th from 7:30-9:00pm AGES 8 THROUGH ADULTS

SHOW DATES are Fri. Sat. and Sun. December 3rd,4th,10th,11th and12th
(Sun. Matinee @ 2:00pm) evening shows starts at 7:00pm

SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE 291 EAST 222ND STREET EUCLID,OHIO 44123 LOCATED WHERE 222ND AND BABBIT ROAD MEET LAKE SHORE BLVD. IN DOWNTOWN EUCLID. AUDITIONS ARE UPSTAIRS IN ROOM 217 FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CALL CHUCK ABRAHAM  440-944-3927

            SPRING MUSICAL
        MAY 20,21,22,27 and 28th 2005
 JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR "2005"


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Based on the classic P.G. Wodehouse stories, By Jeeves is a musical comedy that provides a refreshing alternative to the larger and louder musicals in this daftly-inspired collaboration with award-winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn. The premise behind By Jeeves is the manservant, Jeeves (stereotypically thought to be beneath upper class folks), is actually the brains behind an English buffoon by the name of Bertie Wooster. A tale of escalating chaos unfolds to the accompaniment of one of Andrew Lloyd Webber's most vivacious and lively scores. The show will be directed by Michael Rogaliner who recently created and directs floor shows for Pickwick & Frolic. Other directing credits include Godspell and Anything Goes both for the Beck Center, along with Evita, Jesus Chris Superstar and Jeffrey. Michael holds a BFA in directing from Syracuse University. "The cast and I have had a great time creating these very funny characters for this area premiere. Even the music is funny," says Rogaliner. The cast for By Jeeves includes Dana Hart as Jeeves and Larry Nehring as Bertram Wooster. Musical direction will be provided by Larry Goodpaster. By Jeeves runs September 17 through October 10. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m. A special Thursday night performance is scheduled for October 7. For tickets to By Jeeves, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org . Tickets are $26 for adults, $23 for seniors and $15 for students (22 & under with ID). (All individual ticket sales are subject to a $2 administrative fee per ticket.) Discounts are available to groups of 15 or more. The Beck Center for the Arts is located ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. ### =20 =20 Colleen O'Neill Marketing Assistant Beck Center For The Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107=20 Email: coneill at beckcenter.org Phone: 216.521.2540 ext.244 Fax: 216.228.6050 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4973E.46406A4E Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

The Lighter = Side of Andrew Lloyd Webber

By Jeeves=

The Beck Center for the Arts

September 17 = – October 10

 

 

Cleveland, = OhioCome and experience the lighter side of Andrew Lloyd = Webber as The Beck Center for the Arts opens its 2004-2005 Season with the = Cleveland = premiere of By Jeeves running = September 17 through October 10 on the Main Stage.

Based on the classic P.G. Wodehouse stories, By Jeeves is a musical comedy that provides a refreshing = alternative to the larger and louder musicals in this daftly-inspired collaboration = with award-winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn.  The premise behind = By Jeeves is the manservant, = Jeeves (stereotypically thought to be beneath upper class folks), is actually = the brains behind an English buffoon by the name of Bertie Wooster.  A = tale of escalating chaos unfolds to the accompaniment of one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most vivacious and lively = scores.

The show will be directed by Michael Rogaliner who recently created and directs = floor shows for Pickwick & Frolic.  Other directing credits include = Godspell and Anything Goes both for the Beck Center, along with Evita, Jesus Chris = Superstar and Jeffrey.  Michael = holds a BFA in directing from Syracuse University.  “The cast and I have had a great time creating these very funny = characters for this area premiere.  Even the music is funny,” says = Rogaliner.  The cast for By Jeeves = includes Dana Hart as Jeeves and Larry Nehring as Bertram Wooster.  Musical direction will be provided by Larry = Goodpaster.

By Jeeves runs September 17 through = October 10.  Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m.  A special Thursday = night performance is scheduled for October 7.  For tickets to By Jeeves, call the Beck Center = Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org.   Tickets are $26 for adults, $23 for seniors and $15 for students (22 = & under with ID).  (All individual ticket sales are subject to a $2 administrative fee per ticket.)  Discounts are available to groups = of 15 or more.   The Beck = Center for the Arts is located ten minutes = west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood.             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;   

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Colleen = O'Neill

Marketing = Assistant

Beck Center For The Arts

17801 Detroit Avenue

Lakewood, OH 44107

Email: coneill at beckcenter.org

Phone: = 216.521.2540 ext.244

Fax: = 216.228.6050

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4973E.46406A4E-- From clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com Fri Sep 10 07:01:40 2004 From: clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com (Margaret Holden) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 07:01:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]modern dance classes Message-ID: <20040910140140.94519.qmail@web50406.mail.yahoo.com> We are happy to announce that Desmond Davis of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre will now be teaching classes in MODERN DANCE on Saturdays beginning September 11th. Time is 1:00-2:30 p.m. At the Cleveland Dance Theatre studios 5515 Broadview Road, Parma. Open classes. For more information, call Margaret Holden, Director CDT, 216 749 4228. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Fri Sep 10 11:59:21 2004 From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:59:21 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Susan Weber to teach songwriting course Message-ID: <20040910185921.28566.qmail@web81101.mail.yahoo.com> --0-947804824-1094842761=:28329 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii SUSAN WEBER TO TEACH SONGWRITING COURSE Seasoned songwriters as well as those new to the art can hone their skills in a new songwriting class offered by the Poets? and Writers? League of Greater Cleveland (PWLGC). Taught by Northeast Ohio Songwriters? Circle founder Susan Weber, ?The Craft of Lyric Writing? will meet on four Wednesday evenings beginning October 6, 2004 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Townhouse 3-A. The cost of the program is $54 for PWLGC members and $60 for nonmembers. Register online through the Poets? and Writers? League web site, www.pwlgc.com or by phone: 216.421.0403. Describing the class, Weber says ?Are you wondering how bards choose an image, a chorus, a series of rhymes to charm their listeners? This course provides space and structure to befriend your muse and explore your imagination in the service of quality lyric writing,? Weber tours and performs electric-poetic originals with her band, Susan Weber and Monet?s Orbit. Songwriting credits include the 2003 Great American Song Contest honor award and writing for the prize winning cable TV show, Captain Dave Productions. Her recordings reach national and international radio and television audiences. Susan Weber?s web site is www.susanweber.com _____________ For more information about Susan Weber contact: Campbell Artist Management 216.469.0323 PO Box 18443 Cleveland OH 44118 --0-947804824-1094842761=:28329 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
SUSAN WEBER TO TEACH SONGWRITING COURSE


Seasoned songwriters as well as those new to the art can hone their
skills in a new songwriting class offered by the Poets? and Writers?
League of Greater Cleveland (PWLGC).
 
Taught by Northeast Ohio Songwriters? Circle founder Susan Weber, ?The Craft of Lyric Writing? will meet on four Wednesday evenings beginning October 6, 2004 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Townhouse 3-A.
   
The cost of the program is $54 for PWLGC members and $60 for
nonmembers. Register online through the Poets? and Writers? League web
site, www.pwlgc.com or by phone: 216.421.0403.

Describing the class, Weber says ?Are you wondering how bards choose an
image, a chorus, a series of rhymes to charm their listeners? This
course  provides space and structure to befriend your muse and explore
your imagination in the service of quality lyric writing,?

Weber tours and performs electric-poetic originals with her band, Susan
Weber and Monet?s Orbit.  Songwriting credits include the 2003 Great
American Song Contest honor award and writing for the prize winning
cable TV show, Captain Dave Productions.  Her recordings reach national
and international radio and television audiences.

Susan Weber?s web site is www.susanweber.com

_____________
For more information about Susan Weber contact:

Campbell Artist Management
216.469.0323

PO Box 18443
Cleveland OH 44118
--0-947804824-1094842761=:28329-- From KerrComm at aol.com Fri Sep 10 13:03:07 2004 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 16:03:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Question for Members: Message-ID: For what it's worth... NEO provides a valuable service for artists in this area. Let's face it: anyone who even bothers to try and make a living in this town (and I mean LIVING...not someone whose wife or husband or mother or inheritance or whatever ALLOWS them to be a dilettante and work however and whenever they feel like it, and you know who you are!) should be grateful and take advantage of ANY opportunity that comes along. More power to you. Tom Kerr Kulture Kids From vr8 at uakron.edu Fri Sep 10 07:25:40 2004 From: vr8 at uakron.edu (reynolds,victoria) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:25:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Swing Time fest at Akron's Lock 3 Live! park revives swing era Message-ID: <36139CA1DEBF464EB20A99CE4E8C057403742ECB@POWELL.uanet.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C49742.0CB0AD3C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear NEohioPAL Subscriber ~ On Sat., Sept. 18, between 4-10 p.m., the Swing Time festival at Akron's Lock 3 Live! park will revive the spirit of the swing era. Practice your dance steps and get set to shine. Dress for the costume competition. Enter paddleball and trivia contests. Kids' activities include hop-scotch, jump-rope, yo-yos, paddle-ball, and airplane craft. Tokens are sold for Inflatable "rides" for kids.=20 Live entertainment spotlights Calfee Jones, Ernie Krivda & the Fat Tuesday Band, and Cherry Poppin' Daddies. Lock 3 Live! park--located on Main Street next to the Akron Civic Theatre--is operated by The University of Akron's management team at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall and the Akron Civic Theatre. There's a $10 festival fee, except for kids under 48 inches tall. Bring a canned food item to benefit Akron/Canton Food Bank, or show your Montrose Ford VIP card, and you can buy one ticket at full price and get the second ticket for half price. Get half off the price of a regular priced ticket with proof that you're a Key Bank customer. Cash-only tickets are sold at the Lock 3 Live! gates 30 minutes before the festival begins.=20 For advance tickets, call the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office at 330-253-2488 between 11 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Tuesday through Friday. Tickets are also available at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall Ticket Office at ext. 7570, or through Ticketmaster Centers or Charge-By-Phone at 330-945-9400. Get more details online at http://www.lock3live.com or call the Civic Theatre Info Line at 330-535-3178. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C49742.0CB0AD3C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Swing Time fest at Akron's Lock 3 Live! park revives swing = era

Dear NEohioPAL = Subscriber ~

On Sat., Sept. 18, = between 4-10 p.m., the Swing Time festival at Akron's Lock 3 Live! park = will revive the spirit of the swing era. Practice your dance steps and = get set to shine. Dress for the costume competition. Enter paddleball = and trivia contests. Kids' activities include hop-scotch, jump-rope, = yo-yos, paddle-ball, and airplane craft. Tokens are sold for Inflatable = “rides” for kids.

Live entertainment = spotlights Calfee Jones, Ernie Krivda & the Fat Tuesday Band, and = Cherry Poppin’ Daddies.

Lock 3 Live! = park--located on Main Street next to the Akron Civic Theatre--is = operated by The University of Akron's management team at E.J. Thomas = Performing Arts Hall and the Akron Civic Theatre. There's a $10 festival = fee, except for kids under 48 inches tall. Bring a canned food item to = benefit Akron/Canton Food Bank, or show your Montrose Ford VIP card, and = you can buy one ticket at full price and get the second ticket for half = price. Get half off the price of a regular priced ticket with proof that = you’re a Key Bank customer. Cash-only tickets are sold at the Lock = 3 Live! gates 30 minutes before the festival begins.

For advance tickets, = call the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office at 330-253-2488 between 11 a.m. = and 4:30 p.m., Tuesday through Friday. Tickets are also available at = E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall Ticket Office at ext. 7570, or through = Ticketmaster Centers or Charge-By-Phone at 330-945-9400. Get more = details online at http://www.lock3live.com or call the Civic Theatre = Info Line at 330-535-3178.





------_=_NextPart_001_01C49742.0CB0AD3C-- From etsengas at kent.edu Fri Sep 10 07:48:46 2004 From: etsengas at kent.edu (etsengas at kent.edu) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:48:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]KSU's School of Theatre & Dance 04-05 Season Message-ID: <73e67d7407d9.7407d973e67d@kent.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_mILiMEL7PtaTOZuOXaSlAA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline KSU=92S SCHOOL OF THEATRE =26 DANCE ANNOUNCES 2004-2005 SEASON Kent=2C Ohio =96 Kent State University=92s School of Theatre =26 Dance=2C= located on the main campus of Kent State University in Kent=2C announces= its 2004-05 season=2E The season kicks off with Luigi Pirandello=92s ma= sterpiece=2C Six Characters in Search of an Author=2C October 8 =96 17 in= E=2E Turner Stump Theatre=2E Directed by Terry Burgler=2E Continuing the season is the jazz-mad musical The Wild Party=2C November = 5 =96 14=2C in Wright-Curtis Theatre=2E This prohibition-era tale is abo= ut a riotous soir=E9e thrown by two vaudeville performers whose relations= hip is marked by vicious behavior and recklessness=2E Directed by Eric v= an Baars=2E The KSU dance department will conclude 2004 with its popular annual conce= rt=2C Dance 2004=3A In the Moment=2C December 3-5 in E=2E Turner Stump Th= eatre=2E The concert will showcase the latest in modern dance and jazz c= horeography and highlight the talents of School of Theatre =26 Dance facu= lty members and guest artists=2E = The SS America will set sail in the E=2E Turner Stump Theatre as the Cole= Porter classic musical Anything Goes runs February 18 =96 27=2E Directe= d by Terri Kent=2E The Student Dance Festival=2C March 11 =96 13 will features the choreogra= phy by KSU dance majors and minors in Wright-Curtis Theatre=2E Quickly f= ollowing is Student Theatre Festival=2C March 15 =96 17 in Room B-005 in = Music =26 Speech Building=2E(A production title will be announced closer = to production=2E) The annual Kent Dance Ensemble presentation will be he= ld April 1 =96 3 in E=2E Turner Stump and features the choreography of KS= U dance division faculty and guest artists as performed by this talented = group of students=2E Closing out the season is The Laramie Project=2C April 15 - 24=2E This g= roundbreaking play chronicles over 400 hours of interviews with townspeop= le in Laramie=2C Wyoming=2C about the brutal murder of college student Ma= tthew Shepard and is part of the Roe Green Visiting Director Series under= the direction of guest director=2C Sue Ott-Rowlands=2E School of Theatre =26 Dance performances are Tuesday =96 Saturday at 8 PM= and Sundays at 2 PM=2E Both theatres=2C E=2E Turner Stump and Wright-Cu= rtis=2C are located in the Music =26 Speech Center on Main Street on the = main campus of Kent State University=2E Tickets are =2412 for Adults=2C = =2410 for Seniors=2C KSU Alumni and KSU Faculty =26 Staff=2C and =248 for= students under 18 or with any valid school ID=2E Discounts are availabl= e for groups of ten or more=2E Subscription packages are also available=2E= The School of Theatre =26 Dance box office opens September 20=2C 2004=2E = Hours are 12 PM =96 5 PM on Monday =96 Friday=3B 3 PM =96 7 PM Saturday = during the run of the show and one hour before the performance times=2E = Tickets can be purchased by calling 330-672-2497=2E The box office accep= ts Visa=2C MasterCard and Discover=2E Tickets purchased must be held wit= h a credit card=2E Subscription packages and gift certificates are availa= ble and can be ordered by calling 330-672-2497=2E For more information o= n the School of Theatre =26 Dance=2C visit www=2Etheatre=2Ekent=2Eedu=2E In addition=2C new subscription packages are now offered with a variety o= f choices=2E Theatre subscriptions (admission to all four plays=2E) Dan= ce Subscription (admission to all three dance concerts=2E) Full subscript= ion (admission to all theatre and dance productions=2E) To order call 33= 0-672-2497=2E =23=23=23 Effie A=2E Tsengas Director of Public Relations =26 Marketing Kent State University School of Theatre =26 Dance B 141 Music =26 Speech Building=2C Kent=2C OH 44242 330-672-4102 --Boundary_(ID_mILiMEL7PtaTOZuOXaSlAA) Content-type: text/x-vcard; name=etsengas.vcf; charset=windows-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Content-disposition: attachment; filename=etsengas.vcf Content-description: Card for begin:vcard n:Tsengas;Effie A. fn:Effie A Tsengas tel;cell:330-283-2713 tel;fax:330-672-2889 tel;work:330-672-4102 org:Porthouse Theatre/KSU School of Theatre & Dance; adr:;;B 141 Music & Speech Building;Kent;Ohio;44242;USA version:2.1 email;internet:etsengas at kent.edu title:Director of Public Relations & Marketing end:vcard --Boundary_(ID_mILiMEL7PtaTOZuOXaSlAA)-- From jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Fri Sep 10 07:53:40 2004 From: jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:53:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane Shines at Ohio's OCTAfest Message-ID: <004501c49745$f66888c0$6601a8c0@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C49724.6ED0A1C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Weathervane Playhouse's production of A Lesson Before Dying took top = honors at the recent Ohio Community Theater Association's state festival = in Cincinnati, Ohio. During the Weathervane performance the ballroom of = the Holiday Inn Eastgate was so silent you could hear a pin drop. When = the performance concluded nearly all of the 400 plus attendees at the = 2004 State OCTAFest stood up to acknowledge the fine work that had just = appeared on the temporary stage.=20 Without exception, the adjudicators praised the fine work of the company = whose work was selected from the Northeast Regional OCTA Fest to perform = at the state conference as an example of the some of the best work in = the region. Theater professionals who work both in Ohio and throughout the region = critique the fifteen top theater selections from throughout the state. = The adjudicators were Morrie Enders from LaCrosse Community Theater, = Larry Nielson and Renee Rebman, a professional playwright. Awards are = given at the levels of Merit, Excellence and Outstanding. Akron's = Weathervane Playhouse was the top non-musical performance. Weathervane's excerpted performance, directed by Sean McConaha, was = honored with the following awards at the Awards Luncheon held on Monday, = September 6, 2004. a.. Outstanding Direction for Sean McConaha b.. Outstanding Ensemble Performance c.. Outstanding in Acting for Sean Derry=20 d.. Outstanding in Acting for David Lemoyne.=20 e.. Outstanding in Set Design for Scott Ferrall f.. Excellence in Acting for Tom Barnes Other stage performers who were a part of the award-winning ensemble = included: Myron Lewis (a Weathervane Trustee), Tina Thompkins, Robert = Keith and Tabah Aleem.=20 Weathervane Playhouse was named the Northeast Region's Theater of the = Year in both 1998 and 2003. The company has taken an excerpt to state = competition three times previously: Camping With Henry and Tom director, = Michael Haney (98), Romeo and Juliet also directed by McConaha (youth = theater, 99), last year with the award-winning The Laramie Project, = director, Jacqi Loewy and now A Lesson Before Dying. Backstage support for Lesson included: Production Stage Manager: Maryanne A. Cotter Assistant Stage Manager: John Cotter Costume Designer: Sandra Harding Set Designer: Scott Ferrall Prop Designer: Dionne Atchison Sound Design: Tom C. Barnes Crew support: Vaughn G. Austin and Mark A. Zimmerman. Producer: Elynmarie Kazle It was a great weekend for the Playhouse, which also saw our OCTA = Delegate, Vaughn Austin, elected to the State OCTA Board for a = three-year term. ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C49724.6ED0A1C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Weathervane Playhouse=92s production of A Lesson Before Dying = took top=20 honors at the recent Ohio Community Theater Association=92s state = festival in=20 Cincinnati, Ohio. During the Weathervane performance the ballroom of the = Holiday=20 Inn Eastgate was so silent you could hear a pin drop. When the = performance=20 concluded nearly all of the 400 plus attendees at the 2004 State = OCTAFest stood=20 up to acknowledge the fine work that had just appeared on the temporary = stage.=20

Without exception, the adjudicators praised the fine work of the = company=20 whose work was selected from the Northeast Regional OCTA Fest to perform = at the=20 state conference as an example of the some of the best work in the = region.

Theater professionals who work both in Ohio and throughout the region = critique the fifteen top theater selections from throughout the state. = The=20 adjudicators were Morrie Enders from LaCrosse Community Theater, Larry = Nielson=20 and Renee Rebman, a professional playwright. Awards are given at the = levels of=20 Merit, Excellence and Outstanding. Akron=92s Weathervane Playhouse was = the top=20 non-musical performance.

Weathervane=92s excerpted performance, directed by = Sean McConaha,=20 was honored with the following awards at the Awards Luncheon held on = Monday,=20 September 6, 2004.

    • Outstanding Direction for Sean McConaha
    • Outstanding Ensemble Performance
    • Outstanding in Acting for Sean Derry
    • Outstanding in Acting for David Lemoyne.
    • Outstanding in Set Design for Scott Ferrall
    • Excellence in Acting for Tom = Barnes

Other stage performers who were a part of the award-winning ensemble=20 included: Myron Lewis (a Weathervane Trustee), Tina = Thompkins,=20 Robert Keith and Tabah Aleem.

Weathervane Playhouse was named the Northeast Region=92s Theater of = the Year in=20 both 1998 and 2003. The company has taken an excerpt to state = competition three=20 times previously: Camping With Henry and Tom director, Michael = Haney=20 (98), Romeo and Juliet also directed by McConaha (youth theater, = 99),=20 last year with the award-winning The Laramie Project, director, = Jacqi=20 Loewy and now A Lesson Before Dying.

Backstage support for Lesson included:

Production Stage Manager: Maryanne A. Cotter

Assistant Stage Manager: John Cotter

Costume Designer: Sandra Harding

Set Designer: Scott Ferrall

Prop Designer: Dionne Atchison

Sound Design: Tom C. Barnes

Crew support: Vaughn G. Austin and Mark A. = Zimmerman.

Producer: Elynmarie Kazle

It was a great weekend for the Playhouse, which also saw our OCTA = Delegate,=20 Vaughn Austin, elected to the State OCTA Board for a three-year=20 term.

------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C49724.6ED0A1C0-- From jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Fri Sep 10 07:54:58 2004 From: jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:54:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane gives first Lifetime Achievement Award Message-ID: <005001c49746$24e4dd20$6601a8c0@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C49724.9D4CF620 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable When it comes to Weathervane Community Playhouse service, Chisna H. = (Cue) Fleming has played multiple roles: from acting to house manager, = from backstage tech work to serving twice as President of the Board of = Trustees. He's even the "unofficial" archivist. Fleming also championed = the major fundraising effort and construction of the theatre's current = home in Merriman Valley-a modern facility designed for production = functionality and audience comfort. So, it is fitting that Weathervane honored Fleming at the August 29th = Annual Membership Meeting with its first ever Lifetime Achievement Award = for distinguished long term service. Dr. Steven P. Schmidt, Immediate = Past President of the Board, presented the award. Dr. Schmidt was also = honored at the Membership meeting and was the recipient of this year's = Trustee Award. Fleming is also a former Trustee Award recipient.=20 Initial Involvement Cue Fleming and his wife, Helen, came to Akron in the mid-1950s when he = began an electrical engineering career at Ohio Edison (now First = Energy). The couple became active at Weathervane almost immediately. In = the late 1960s, Cue devoted countless hours to realize the theatre's = plan to move from an old Copley Road location to Merriman Valley. "From = the first fundraising efforts all the way through the opening night = performance, Cue emerged as a dynamic, tireless leader, always steering = construction in the proper direction," says Elynmarie Kazle, = Weathervane's Executive Director. "Cue was on-site nearly every day of = construction, which is why he knows our building inside and out." Veteran Performer In addition to behind-the-scenes efforts, Weathervane audiences have = enjoyed Cue's many on-stage performances with roles in Bus Stop, Picnic = and Tunnel of Love. To conjure up the tin man in Wizard of Oz, he donned = a hardware store funnel for a hat.=20 Growing up on a ranch in Nebraska near the South Dakota border, Cue = graduated from the University of Nebraska. And, no, that nickname has = nothing to do with theatre-it came from his Nebraska pool shark days. = Cue and Helen have four grown children and he still gets back out on the = ranch on occasion. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C49724.9D4CF620 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

When it comes to Weathervane Community Playhouse service, Chisna = H. (Cue)=20 Fleming has played multiple roles: from acting to house manager, = from=20 backstage tech work to serving twice as President of the Board of = Trustees. He=92s=20 even the "unofficial" archivist. Fleming also championed the major = fundraising=20 effort and construction of the theatre=92s current home in Merriman = Valley=97a=20 modern facility designed for production functionality and audience = comfort.

So, it is fitting that Weathervane honored Fleming at the August=20 29th Annual Membership Meeting with its first ever = Lifetime=20 Achievement Award for distinguished long term service. Dr. Steven = P.=20 Schmidt, Immediate Past President of the Board, presented the award. = Dr.=20 Schmidt was also honored at the Membership meeting and was the recipient = of this=20 year=92s Trustee Award. Fleming is also a former Trustee Award=20 recipient. 

Initial Involvement

Cue Fleming and his wife, Helen, came to Akron in the mid-1950s when = he began=20 an electrical engineering career at Ohio Edison (now First Energy). The = couple=20 became active at Weathervane almost immediately. In the late 1960s, Cue = devoted=20 countless hours to realize the theatre=92s plan to move from an old = Copley Road=20 location to Merriman Valley. "From the first fundraising efforts all the = way=20 through the opening night performance, Cue emerged as a dynamic, = tireless=20 leader, always steering construction in the proper direction," says = Elynmarie=20 Kazle, Weathervane=92s Executive Director. "Cue was on-site nearly = every day=20 of construction, which is why he knows our building inside and = out."

Veteran Performer

In addition to behind-the-scenes efforts, Weathervane audiences have = enjoyed=20 Cue=92s many on-stage = performances with roles=20 in Bus Stop, Picnic and Tunnel of Love. To conjure up the = tin man=20 in Wizard of Oz, he donned a hardware store funnel for a hat. =

Growing up on a ranch in Nebraska near the South Dakota border, Cue = graduated=20 from the University of Nebraska. And, no, that nickname has nothing to = do with=20 theatre=97it came from his Nebraska pool shark days. Cue and Helen have = four grown=20 children and he still gets back out on the ranch on=20 occasion.

------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C49724.9D4CF620-- From jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Fri Sep 10 07:56:34 2004 From: jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:56:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane announces 2004-2005 Board of Trustees Message-ID: <005b01c49746$5e1ed3c0$6601a8c0@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0058_01C49724.D686ECC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Elynmarie Kazle, Executive Director of Weathervane Playhouse is pleased = to announce the members of the 2004-2005 Board of Trustees. At the helm = as President, for his second year, is George Moxon II. He is an = intellectual property attorney with more than 25 years of experience = with numerous corporations and low firms. He joined Roetzel & Andress in = 2003 where he is currently a Partner in the Intellectual Property = Practice/Business Services Group and handles IP matters including = patents, trademarks and copyrights for the firm. Prior to joining = Roetzel and Andress, George was a Partner in Brouse McDowell and a = Senior Patent Counsel with The BF Goodrich Company in Brecksville. = George is a graduate of the University of Maryland and the Catholic = University of America. In addition to Moxon, the Executive Committee includes Mary Beth Kluge - = First Vice President, Rozell Duncan - Second Vice President, William = Glaeser -- Secretary, Jack Steele - Treasurer, Jim Horvath - Assistant = Treasurer, Dr. Steven P. Schmidt - Immediate Past President and Margaret = J. Dietz - Historian. Also returning to the Board are Kathy Ashcroft, Chic Carlson, Thelma = Coss (Ex-Officio), Dr. Paul Daum, Michael Davis, Christopher Esker, Roy = Hartz, Jeff Houck, Amy Lee M.D., John Morgan, Tom Stephan and Mark A. = Zimmerman (Ex-Officio). With terms ending in 2006 and 2007 we welcome = the following. BARBARA BASKIN is a lifelong supporter of the arts who has worked and = volunteered extensively on behalf of the arts in Akron and throughout = Summit County. Barbara has served one three-year term on the Weathervane = Board of Trustees during which time she actively volunteered as Chair = and Co-Chair of the Weathervane Galas. For 15 years she worked as = administrative assistant to John Kenley, the producer of Summer Stock in = Akron in the 80's and early 90's. She served 2 three-year terms on the = Board of Trustees of the Civic Theatre. Barbara serves on other = community boards and committees such as the Women's Board of the Child = Guidance, the Multiple Sclerosis "Woman of Valor" committee and the 2004 = Great American Award at Stan Hywet. DESIREE BOLDEN is the Director of Akron After School, a project that is = designed to make public schools centers of community life. Desiree was = instrumental in designing this project that led to collaboration between = the Akron Public Schools and the City of Akron. Akron After School is = currently in its 4th year and is in 10 schools providing academic = intervention and youth/cultural development to over 2,500 elementary = children. The program is based in the APS's Strategic Planning and = Grants Department and is also under the direct leadership of the Mayor. = Desiree has been active in the local and city PTA's, a workshop = presenter on grant writing and behavior management for local community = agencies and a grant reviewer for the Ohio Department of Education. She = is committed to offering resources to our inner city youth to provide = them with a hope for the future and to address the societal disparities = that contribute to low academic achievement. Desiree is a graduate of = Kent State University. KEITH CANTINE is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Chicago and = Loyola University of Chicago. Following military service, he was the = metallurgist for the Armstrong Bros. Tool Company. Deeply passionate = about urban revitalization, he worked in mortgage banking and later = directed land acquisition for The Habitat Company, Chicago, Illinois in = their development of scattered site public housing. Prior to coming to = Akron, Keith volunteered with the Habitat for Humanity and the Downtown = Lexington Corporation in Lexington, Kentucky. JON FIUME is Vice-President Retail Operations and Natural Products for = Ritzman Natural Health Pharmacies. He possesses over 12 of experience in = retail development, operations, and natural products. As an integration = of his business beliefs and practices with his life, he organizes = expeditions to the Amazon Rainforest semi-annually. Jon also serves on = the Akron Art museum's wine auction board. Jon possesses a Bachelor's = degree in Spanish and Marketing from John Carroll University and is also = a Licensed Massage Therapist. BARRY FRIEDMAN is Vice President of N. Gogolick and Son, a diamond = importing company in Cleveland. He is an active volunteer at Weathervane = backstage as well as a performer onstage. His acting credits include a = Chanticleer for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical. He is a past = president of the Weathervane Men's Board and has served in the past on = the Weathervane Board of Trustees. KAREN LEFTON is the Associate General Counsel at the Akron Beacon = Journal where she focuses on labor and employment law and First = Amendment/public records issues. Before her service as in-house counsel = started in 1997, she was a reporter and editor in the newsroom for 17 = years. Karen is a graduate of Miami University and the University of = Akron School of Law. Karen serves as a member of the Advisory Board of = the Women's Endowment Fund of the Akron Community Foundation. She also = is active in the Akron Bar Association. She is a past member of the = Labor Advisory Council of the American Arbitration Association and the = advisory committee for the Community & Technical College of the = University of Akron. She has already served one three-year term on the = Weathervane Board of Trustees and has been active on Gala Committees. MYRON LEWIS is an Akron native. He attended Buchtel High School where he = was an outstanding football player. He received an athletic scholarship = to attend Morehouse College in Atlanta from where he received his = college degree. Myron has been employed by the Akron Health Department = since 1998 serving as an adolescent chemical dependency counselor. Myron = has appeared in four Weathervane productions - The Piano Lesson, Seven = Guitars, A Lesson Before Dying, and The Laramie Project. He has also = written and acted in Mr. Lewis Rules, representing Weathervane with this = work around the state. In 1999 he was cast by the Detroit Theater for = the Dramatic Arts in a play that toured South Africa. Myron also owns a = small business named "Direct Drama" that focuses upon conflict = resolution through the medium of drama. GREGG MANES is an attorney is private practice who has practiced in = Akron for 20 years. Gregg is a lifelong resident of the City of Akron, = graduating from Firestone High School in 1977. He attended Ohio = University receiving a Bachelors of Business Administration. Gregg = graduated from the University of Akron School of Law in 1994 and has = been active in the Akron Bar Association on the Fee arbitration = committee, Unauthorized Practice of Law committee (past chair) and the = Bar Applicants Committee. BEV SMITH is an Akron native and a graduate of The University of Akron = with a degree in education. She began her teaching career in Toledo but = returned to the Akron Public Schools in 1976 where she taught music, = drama and performing arts to students of all ages. From 1996-1998 Bev = was the assistant principal at Stow High School. Currently she works for = the Mentor School District and is the Assistant Principal of Memorial = Junior High. Bev is a graduate of the Stow Leadership Program. She has = been a frequent performer and volunteer at Weathervane. Bev chairs the = Play Selection Committee and most recently appeared in Nunsense. JAMES SNEED is a life-long resident of the City of Akron. A graduate of = St. Vincent-St. Mary High School and the University of Akron, he is = currently employed as Human Resources Coordinator by A. Schulman = Incorporated. Jim has also been a part-time employee for the City of = Akron Recreation Division for nearly 20 years, serving in the position = of Recreation Specialist and developing programs and events to mentor = youth. A recent graduate of the Project Blueprint Program, Jim has also = been involved in the Harry "Butch" Reynolds Foundation, as a volunteer = for the NFL Hall of Fame, as a member of Black Achievers and Big = Brothers and Big Sisters of Summit and Medina Counties and as = Chairperson for Work Force Readiness/Community Involvement for the Akron = Chapter Human Resource Management. RICHARD WORSWICK (2007) recently retired after 22 years of employment = with the Musical Arts Association, which operates The Cleveland = Orchestra, Severance Hall and Blossom Music Center. During his = employment at Severance Hall, Richard served as Box Office Manager, = Director of Patron Services and Director of Facility Sales. Richard is a = graduate of Eastern Michigan University with a major in Theatre, and = also studied acting at The Academy of Dramatic Art at the Meadowbrook = Theatre. Richard has appeared in numerous Weathervane productions = during the past three years that he has served as a Trustee at = Weathervane and was last seen in last season's productions of The = Mystery of Irma Vep and The Dinner Party. Off stage, Richard has also = been an active volunteer at the Playhouse volunteering his time in the = Box Office, organizing the 300 Club raffle, serving on the Gala = Committee and on the Play Selection committee. ------=_NextPart_000_0058_01C49724.D686ECC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Elynmarie Kazle, Executive Director of Weathervane = Playhouse is=20 pleased to announce the members of the 2004-2005 Board of Trustees. At = the helm=20 as President, for his second year, is George Moxon II. He is an=20 intellectual property attorney with more than 25 years of experience = with=20 numerous corporations and low firms. He joined Roetzel & = Andress in=20 2003 where he is currently a Partner in the Intellectual Property=20 Practice/Business Services Group and handles IP matters including = patents,=20 trademarks and copyrights for the firm. Prior to joining Roetzel = and=20 Andress, George was a Partner in Brouse McDowell and a Senior = Patent=20 Counsel with The BF Goodrich Company in Brecksville. George is a = graduate of the=20 University of Maryland and the Catholic University of America.

In addition to Moxon, the Executive Committee includes Mary Beth = Kluge=20 =96 First Vice President, Rozell Duncan =96 Second Vice = President, William=20 Glaeser -- Secretary, Jack Steele =96 Treasurer, Jim = Horvath =96=20 Assistant Treasurer, Dr. Steven P. Schmidt =96 Immediate Past = President and=20 Margaret J. Dietz =96 Historian.

Also returning to the Board are Kathy Ashcroft, Chic Carlson, Thelma = Coss=20 (Ex-Officio), Dr. Paul Daum, Michael Davis, Christopher Esker, Roy = Hartz, Jeff=20 Houck, Amy Lee M.D., John Morgan, Tom Stephan and Mark A. Zimmerman=20 (Ex-Officio). With terms ending in 2006 and 2007 we welcome the=20 following.

BARBARA BASKIN is a lifelong supporter of the arts who has worked = and=20 volunteered extensively on behalf of the arts in Akron and throughout = Summit=20 County. Barbara has served one three-year term on the Weathervane Board = of=20 Trustees during which time she actively volunteered as Chair and = Co-Chair of the=20 Weathervane Galas. For 15 years she worked as administrative assistant = to John=20 Kenley, the producer of Summer Stock in Akron in the  80's and = early 90's.=20 She served 2 three-year terms on the Board of Trustees of the Civic = Theatre.=20 Barbara serves on other community boards and committees such as the = Women=92s=20 Board of the Child Guidance, the Multiple Sclerosis "Woman of=20 Valor" committee and the 2004 Great American Award at Stan=20 Hywet.

DESIREE BOLDEN is the Director of Akron After School, a project = that is=20 designed to make public schools centers of community life. Desiree was=20 instrumental in designing this project that led to collaboration between = the=20 Akron Public Schools and the City of Akron. Akron After School is = currently in=20 its 4th year and is in 10 schools providing academic = intervention and=20 youth/cultural development to over 2,500 elementary children. The = program is=20 based in the APS=92s Strategic Planning and Grants Department and is = also under=20 the direct leadership of the Mayor. Desiree has been active in the local = and=20 city PTA=92s, a workshop presenter on grant writing and behavior = management for=20 local community agencies and a grant reviewer for the Ohio Department of = Education. She is committed to offering resources to our inner city = youth to=20 provide them with a hope for the future and to address the societal = disparities=20 that contribute to low academic achievement. Desiree is a graduate of = Kent State=20 University.

KEITH CANTINE is a graduate of the University of Illinois at = Chicago and=20 Loyola University of Chicago. Following military service, he was the=20 metallurgist for the Armstrong Bros. Tool Company. Deeply passionate = about urban=20 revitalization, he worked in mortgage banking and later directed land=20 acquisition for The Habitat Company, Chicago, Illinois in their = development of=20 scattered site public housing. Prior to coming to Akron, Keith = volunteered with=20 the Habitat for Humanity and the Downtown Lexington Corporation in = Lexington,=20 Kentucky.

JON FIUME is Vice-President Retail Operations and Natural = Products for=20 Ritzman Natural Health Pharmacies. He possesses over 12 of experience in = retail=20 development, operations, and natural products. As an integration of his = business=20 beliefs and practices with his life, he organizes expeditions to the = Amazon=20 Rainforest semi-annually. Jon also serves on the Akron Art museum=92s = wine auction=20 board. Jon possesses a Bachelor=92s degree in Spanish and Marketing from = John=20 Carroll University and is also a Licensed Massage Therapist.

BARRY FRIEDMAN is Vice President of N. Gogolick and Son, a = diamond=20 importing company in Cleveland. He is an active volunteer at Weathervane = backstage as well as a performer onstage. His acting credits include a=20 Chanticleer for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical. He is a past = president of=20 the Weathervane Men=92s Board and has served in the past on the = Weathervane Board=20 of Trustees.

KAREN LEFTON is the Associate General Counsel at the Akron Beacon = Journal=20 where she focuses on labor and employment law and First Amendment/public = records=20 issues. Before her service as in-house counsel started in 1997, she was = a=20 reporter and editor in the newsroom for 17 years. Karen is a graduate of = Miami=20 University and the University of Akron School of Law. Karen serves as a = member=20 of the Advisory Board of the Women's Endowment Fund of the Akron = Community=20 Foundation.  She also is active in the Akron Bar Association.  = She is=20 a past member of the Labor Advisory Council of the American = Arbitration=20 Association and the advisory committee for the Community & = Technical=20 College of the University of Akron. She has already served one = three-year=20 term on the Weathervane Board of Trustees and has been active on Gala=20 Committees.

MYRON LEWIS is an Akron native. He attended Buchtel High School = where he=20 was an outstanding football player. He received an athletic scholarship = to=20 attend Morehouse College in Atlanta from where he received his college = degree.=20 Myron has been employed by the Akron Health Department since 1998 = serving as an=20 adolescent chemical dependency counselor. Myron has appeared in four = Weathervane=20 productions =96 The Piano Lesson, Seven Guitars, A Lesson = Before Dying,=20 and The Laramie Project. He has also written and acted in = Mr.=20 Lewis Rules, representing Weathervane with this work around the = state. In=20 1999 he was cast by the Detroit Theater for the Dramatic Arts in a play = that=20 toured South Africa. Myron also owns a small business named "Direct = Drama" that=20 focuses upon conflict resolution through the medium of drama.

GREGG MANES is an attorney is private practice who has practiced = in Akron=20 for 20 years.  Gregg is a lifelong resident of the City of Akron,=20 graduating from Firestone High School in 1977. He attended Ohio = University=20 receiving a Bachelors of Business Administration.  Gregg graduated = from the=20 University of Akron School of Law in 1994 and has been active in the = Akron Bar=20 Association on the Fee arbitration committee, Unauthorized Practice of = Law=20 committee (past chair) and the Bar Applicants = Committee.

BEV SMITH is an Akron native and a graduate of The University of = Akron=20 with a degree in education. She began her teaching career in Toledo but = returned=20 to the Akron Public Schools in 1976 where she taught music, drama and = performing=20 arts to students of all ages. From 1996-1998 Bev was the assistant = principal at=20 Stow High School. Currently she works for the Mentor School District and = is the=20 Assistant Principal of Memorial Junior High. Bev is a graduate of the = Stow=20 Leadership Program. She has been a frequent performer and volunteer at=20 Weathervane. Bev chairs the Play Selection Committee and most recently = appeared=20 in Nunsense.

JAMES SNEED is a life-long resident of the City of Akron. A = graduate of=20 St. Vincent-St. Mary High School and the University of Akron, he is = currently=20 employed as Human Resources Coordinator by A. Schulman Incorporated. Jim = has=20 also been a part-time employee for the City of Akron Recreation Division = for=20 nearly 20 years, serving in the position of Recreation Specialist and = developing=20 programs and events to mentor youth. A recent graduate of the Project = Blueprint=20 Program, Jim has also been involved in the Harry "Butch" Reynolds = Foundation, as=20 a volunteer for the NFL Hall of Fame, as a member of Black Achievers and = Big=20 Brothers and Big Sisters of Summit and Medina Counties and as = Chairperson for=20 Work Force Readiness/Community Involvement for the Akron Chapter Human = Resource=20 Management.

RICHARD WORSWICK (2007) recently retired after 22 years of = employment=20 with the Musical Arts Association, which operates The Cleveland = Orchestra,=20 Severance Hall and Blossom Music Center. During his employment at = Severance=20 Hall, Richard served as Box Office Manager, Director of Patron Services = and=20 Director of Facility Sales. Richard is a graduate of Eastern Michigan = University=20 with a major in Theatre, and also studied acting at The Academy=20 of Dramatic Art at the Meadowbrook Theatre.  Richard has = appeared in=20 numerous Weathervane productions during the past three years that he has = served=20 as a Trustee at Weathervane and was last seen in last season's = productions of=20 The Mystery of Irma Vep and The Dinner Party. Off stage, Richard = has also=20 been an active volunteer at the Playhouse volunteering his time in the = Box=20 Office, organizing the 300 Club raffle, serving on the Gala Committee = and on the=20 Play Selection committee.

------=_NextPart_000_0058_01C49724.D686ECC0-- From Grumio85 at aol.com Fri Sep 10 08:45:06 2004 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:45:06 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Crew Opportunities!!!! Message-ID: -------------------------------1094831106 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Needed "immediately" are a few additional volunteer crew positions for our opening musical, "By Jeeves!". Entire run commitments NOT required. Tech week plus approx. 7 performances would be perfect. Please respond at your earliest convenience by either responding to this e-mail, or calling Scott at 216-521-2540 x239 OR 216-470-0377. Scott Spence Scott Spence Artistic Director The Beck Center 216-521-2540 _www.beckcenter.org_ (http://www.beckcenter.org/) -------------------------------1094831106 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Needed "immediately" are a few=20 additional volunteer crew positions for our opening musical, "By=20 Jeeves!".
 
Entire run commitments NOT requi= red.=20 Tech week plus approx. 7 performances would be perfect.
 
Please respond at your earlie= st=20 convenience by either responding to this e-mail, or calling Scott at=20 216-521-2540 x239  OR  216-470-0377.
 
 
 
 
 
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-------------------------------1094831106-- From director at cyorchestra.org Fri Sep 10 01:23:16 2004 From: director at cyorchestra.org (Liza Grossman) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 04:23:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Trombones and Strings! Message-ID: <20040910082341.7038F4CE3F@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C496ED.E4E56170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Contemporary Youth Orchestra ! Season 10 ! Chairs available in Bass Trombone/Trombone, Violin, Viola and Double Bass ! If you are interested in playing for this award winning youth orchestra please contact Music Director Liza Grossman ! director at cyorchestra.org ! For additional information please visit www.cyorchestra.org ! ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C496ED.E4E56170 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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If you = are interested in playing for this award winning youth orchestra please = contact Music Director Liza Grossman

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C496ED.E4E56170-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Fri Sep 10 09:21:27 2004 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It's me, M-A-B!) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:21:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Union/non-union performers needed for a Universal feature film: Message-ID: <20040910162127.88500.qmail@web13907.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1192745186-1094833287=:87202 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Once again, a feature film from a major studio is looking for NEW, FRESH talent by revisiting the way they cast films. It's a new age with new opportunity, so don't be surprised at how easy it is and will be to partake in the submission and selection process. You are going to see more and more of this type of casting search by major studios as 2005 'roles' on in. Finally, they are going along with a not-so-new casting notion (made popular with films like Platoon, Pulp Fiction and Starship Troopers) that perhaps just because talent is NON-UNION doesn't mean they don't want or have what it takes to be SAG. Most think they cannot afford the dues they think they have to break themselves to pay or even understand how to go about joining even though workshops and websites exist with all the details. I've been talking about this change since Napster...it's comin'...be READY! "We'll find stars and make 'em union" is finally not scoffed at! So, following the lead of Miramax FINALLY, another major studio proves THIS move by releasing casting information to UNION and NON-UNION performers alike. It's like playing the lottery people, you don't know if you're going to win unless you try. Strongest support and best wish of fate, Mitch Berlingeri -------------------------------------------------- American Pie 4: Band Camp Union/Non-Union Leads, Feature Personnel/Production/Event Info NY Casting Directors: Jeff Mitchell/Jennifer Rudolph Start Date: October 1, 2004 LOCATION: Los Angeles Contact/Preparation/Audition Details If you feel you fit one of the descriptions below, you are welcome to submit yourself for the project. All submissions MUST contain email addresses. You may submit yourself in one of two ways. 1. Drop off your picture/resume NO LATER THAN Friday - 9/10 at our office in the drop-box outside our door. (see address below). Do not put your stuff in an envelope. Just staple your stuff together and attach a label/post-it to your picture/resume that says the role you are submiting yourself for. Please do not ring our bell. Just drop your stuff off in the box and we will definitely get it. 2. Mail your picture/resume so that it is received NO LATER THAN Friday - 9/10. The address is: ATTN: AMERICAN PIE 4 (the name of the role you are submitting yourself for) Mitchell/Rudolph Casting 440 Park Avenue South - 11th Floor New York, NY 10016 Location is between 29th and 30th St. ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS OR PICTURE FAXES TO OUR OFFICE PLEASE Synopsis: When a group of musically inclined high school students spend the summer at Band Camp, they find their lives ruined when manic prankster MATT STIFLER joins their ranks, and his sex-obsessed antics transforms their musical summer into an orgy of practical jokes and candid-camera videos that makes Matt the Most Hated Clown In Band Camp History... Seeking For teenaged roles, actors must be 18 or emancipated to play 17. Everyone must be willing to work as Los Angeles local hires, regardless if you are from another state: Elyse Houston: lead, 17 years old, the ultra-intense Drum Major for the East Great Falls High School Band, Elyse is a serious musician, a composer who is desperate to get accepted to the prestigious Robards Conservatory of Music. She's known Matt Stifler since elementary school, and has been disappointed by his flawed character time and again. Well aware that he lurches awkwardly between being a vaguely decent human being and a preening, leering, bragging, skirt-chasing, prank-playing imbecile, Elyse is deeply distressed when he comes to Band Camp, convinced that his mere presence speels doom for her future. Not wealthy enough to blow off a potential scholarship, and attracted to Stifler in spite of herself, Elyse sees Matt veer back and forth between his lovable personal and his priapic "Stiffmeister" routine, and just when she despairs of him ever doing something thoughtful or kind, Stifler maddeningly breaks every rule in the book to get her into Robards Ernie Kaplowitz: lead, 16 years old, a nervous kid with skinny features, wearing braces and a thin, wispy mustache, Ernie is a classic band geek, a saxophone player who's so agitated it makes him a dorky, stumbling klutz. Too much the doofus ever to get a girlfriend, Ernie is attracted to goth girl Chloe Gonzalez, but is too terminally uncool ever to score points with her. A nice guy with a very straight-edged view of romantic ethics, Ernie is assigned to be Matt Stifler's roommate, and his lie is transformed by his contact with the Stiffmeister. He woos Chloe by letting himself be tattooed to match her, and though she initially rejects him for his association with the odious Stifler, he ultimately gains enough cool and control to become Chloe's lover Oscar Holmes: lead, 17 years old, a big, African-American snare drummer with the East Great Falls High band, Oscar loves to jazz up simple drum rolls with fancy stick tricks. Buddies with Jimmy Izumida, Oscar grows increasingly irritated with Jimmy's pretense of being a ghetto street gangsta-wannabe. During Band Camp, Oscar has a sexy amour with Sheree, and when he learns that Stifler has videotaped his sizzling encounter with her, Oscar is livid, ready to terminate Stifler, and Matt has to work hard to regain Oscar's good will Jimmy Izumida: lead, 17 years old, a skinny Japanese-American trumpet player, Jimmy is an Asian kid who wants to be way more streety than he in fact is. Jimmy's nickname is "Horndog," because he will stick his weiner into anything -- like an oboe. Trying to counteract his band geek reputation by talking in a thick ghetto patois, Jimmy irritates his buddy Oscar by using terms like "dawg" and referring to himself as "a brother." Oblivious to Oscar's irritation, Jimmy finally drops his LL Col J routine after Oscar gives him a tongue-lashing that's straight outta Compton Chloe Gonzalez: lead, 17 years old, the tuba player with the band, Chloe is a tattooed, pierced punk, a goth girl with six piercings, long black fingernails, and a "Star Baby" tattoo. Uninterested in the ever-geeky Ernie Kaplowitz, Chloe sits up and takes notice when Ernie sends her a soda with the aid of a talking robot, and she nicknames him "Cyrano" as a result. But later, she turns on Ernie when he's implicated in Matt Stifler's Crimes Against Band Camp Humanity. Called "Star Baby" by her doting mother, who wanted her to be the next Britney Spears, Chloe melts when the doting Ernie, who really loves her, has a matching "Star Baby" tattooed on his body John Nelson: lead, In his 40s, Nelson is the director of the Band Camp, a stolid, humorless man who is wholly unprepared for the havoc wreaked by Matt Stifler. A strict disciplinarian who is disappointed in Mr. Levinstein's touchy-feely efforts to maintain order, Nelson has one unhappy run-in after another with Stifler's pranks, all of which seem to be either gooey or sexual - or both Brandon Vandecamp: lead, 17 years old, a self-assured, god-looking, all-American "uber-bandy," Brandon is the front runner to win the scholarship to the Robards Conservatory, and he's pretty damn full of himself. A bandy from the Beechwood Academy, Brandon enforces the "beanie rule" with a martinet's love of meaningless discipline, and is determined to out-perform Elyse in the final competition. Brandon and his posse of henchmen regularly cross paths with the maddeningly chaotic Matt Stifler ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen! Where's the site? What's going on? (?1991 The MAB/EG?-----The MAB/EG? 2004?) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1192745186-1094833287=:87202 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Once again, a feature film from a major studio is looking for NEW, FRESH talent by revisiting the way they cast films. It's a new age with new opportunity, so don't be surprised at how easy it is and will be to partake in the submission and selection process. You are going to see more and more of this type of casting search by major studios as 2005 'roles' on in.
 
Finally, they are going along with a not-so-new casting notion (made popular with films like Platoon, Pulp Fiction and Starship Troopers) that perhaps just because talent is NON-UNION doesn't mean they don't want or have what it takes to be SAG. Most think they cannot afford the dues they think they have to break themselves to pay or even understand how to go about joining even though workshops and websites exist with all the details. I've been talking about this change since Napster...it's comin'...be READY! 
 
"We'll find stars and make 'em union" is finally not scoffed at! So, following the lead of Miramax FINALLY, another major studio proves THIS move by releasing casting information to UNION and NON-UNION performers alike.
 
It's like playing the lottery people, you don't know if you're going to win unless you try.
 
Strongest support and best wish of fate,
 
Mitch Berlingeri
--------------------------------------------------
 
American Pie 4: Band Camp
Union/Non-Union Leads, Feature

Personnel/Production/Event Info
NY Casting Directors: Jeff Mitchell/Jennifer Rudolph
Start Date: October 1, 2004
LOCATION: Los Angeles

Contact/Preparation/Audition Details
If you feel you fit one of the descriptions below, you are welcome to submit yourself for the project. All submissions MUST contain email addresses. You may submit yourself in one of two ways.
 
1. Drop off your picture/resume NO LATER THAN Friday - 9/10 at our office in the drop-box outside our door. (see address below). Do not put your stuff in an envelope. Just staple your stuff together and attach a label/post-it to your picture/resume that says the role you are submiting yourself for. Please do not ring our bell. Just drop your stuff off in the box and we will definitely get it.

2. Mail your picture/resume so that it is received NO LATER THAN Friday - 9/10.

The address is:

ATTN: AMERICAN PIE 4
(the name of the role you are submitting yourself for)
Mitchell/Rudolph Casting
440 Park Avenue South - 11th Floor
New York, NY 10016

Location is between 29th and 30th St.

ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS OR PICTURE FAXES TO OUR OFFICE PLEASE

Synopsis:
 
When a group of musically inclined high school students spend the summer at Band Camp, they find their lives ruined when manic prankster MATT STIFLER joins their ranks, and his sex-obsessed antics transforms their musical summer into an orgy of practical jokes and candid-camera videos that makes Matt the Most Hated Clown In Band Camp History...

Seeking
For teenaged roles, actors must be 18 or emancipated to play 17.
Everyone must be willing to work as Los Angeles local hires, regardless if you are from another state:
Elyse Houston: lead, 17 years old, the ultra-intense Drum Major for the East Great Falls High School Band, Elyse is a serious musician, a composer who is desperate to get accepted to the prestigious Robards Conservatory of Music. She's known Matt Stifler since elementary school, and has been disappointed by his flawed character time and again. Well aware that he lurches awkwardly between being a vaguely decent human being and a preening, leering, bragging, skirt-chasing, prank-playing imbecile, Elyse is deeply distressed when he comes to Band Camp, convinced that his mere presence speels doom for her future. Not wealthy enough to blow off a potential scholarship, and attracted to Stifler in spite of herself, Elyse sees Matt veer
back and forth between his lovable personal and his priapic "Stiffmeister" routine, and just when she despairs of him
ever doing something thoughtful or kind, Stifler maddeningly breaks every rule in the book to get her into Robards
Ernie Kaplowitz: lead, 16 years old, a nervous kid with skinny
features, wearing braces and a thin, wispy mustache, Ernie is a
classic band geek, a saxophone player who's so agitated it makes him a dorky, stumbling klutz. Too much the doofus ever to get a
girlfriend, Ernie is attracted to goth girl Chloe Gonzalez, but is too terminally uncool ever to score points with her. A nice guy with a very straight-edged view of romantic ethics, Ernie is assigned to be Matt Stifler's roommate, and his lie is transformed by his contact with the Stiffmeister. He woos Chloe by letting himself be tattooed to match her, and though she initially rejects him for his association with the odious Stifler, he ultimately gains enough cool and control to become Chloe's lover
Oscar Holmes: lead, 17 years old, a big, African-American snare
drummer with the East Great Falls High band, Oscar loves to jazz up simple drum rolls with fancy stick tricks. Buddies with Jimmy Izumida, Oscar grows increasingly irritated with Jimmy's pretense of being a ghetto street gangsta-wannabe. During Band Camp, Oscar has a sexy amour with Sheree, and when he learns that Stifler has videotaped his sizzling encounter with her, Oscar is livid, ready to terminate Stifler, and Matt has to work hard to regain Oscar's good will
Jimmy Izumida: lead, 17 years old, a skinny Japanese-American
trumpet player, Jimmy is an Asian kid who wants to be way more
streety than he in fact is. Jimmy's nickname is "Horndog," because he will stick his weiner into anything -- like an oboe. Trying to counteract his band geek reputation by talking in a thick ghetto patois, Jimmy irritates his buddy Oscar by using terms like "dawg" and referring to himself as "a brother." Oblivious to Oscar's irritation, Jimmy finally drops his LL Col J routine after Oscar gives him a tongue-lashing that's straight outta Compton
Chloe Gonzalez: lead, 17 years old, the tuba player with the band, Chloe is a tattooed, pierced punk, a goth girl with six piercings, long black fingernails, and a "Star Baby" tattoo. Uninterested in the ever-geeky Ernie Kaplowitz, Chloe sits up and takes notice when Ernie sends her a soda with the aid of a talking robot, and she nicknames him "Cyrano" as a result. But later, she turns on Ernie when he's implicated in Matt Stifler's Crimes Against Band Camp Humanity. Called "Star Baby" by her doting mother, who wanted her to be the next Britney Spears, Chloe melts when the doting Ernie, who really loves her, has a matching "Star Baby" tattooed on his body
John Nelson: lead, In his 40s, Nelson is the director of the Band Camp, a stolid, humorless man who is wholly unprepared for the havoc wreaked by Matt Stifler. A strict disciplinarian who is disappointed in Mr. Levinstein's touchy-feely efforts to maintain order, Nelson has one unhappy run-in after another with Stifler's pranks, all of which seem to be either gooey or sexual - or both
Brandon Vandecamp: lead, 17 years old, a self-assured, god-looking, all-American "uber-bandy," Brandon is the front runner to win the scholarship to the Robards Conservatory, and he's pretty damn full of himself. A bandy from the Beechwood Academy, Brandon enforces the "beanie rule" with a martinet's love of meaningless discipline, and is determined to out-perform Elyse in the final competition. Brandon and his posse of henchmen regularly cross paths with the maddeningly chaotic Matt Stifler
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MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen!

Where's the site? What's going on?

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


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1192745186-1094833287=:87202-- From Jennings_B at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us Fri Sep 10 09:24:51 2004 From: Jennings_B at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us (Jennings, Bruce D.) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 12:24:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Monet's Orbit, Sunday at Sim Park Message-ID: Dear Fred: I'm a subscriber (dadsongs at aol.com ) writing from work. Could you post this ASAP? Thanks so much! SUNDAY, September 12, 6pm: Susan Weber & Monet's Orbit will be performing a free concert at Sims Park, Euclid. Monet's Orbit is Susan Weber (guitar and vocals), Walt Campbell (bass and vocals) and Wishbone (drums and vocals). Susan describes the music: ...We play my songs, rooted in earthtones, spinning in electricity. The language is universal ~ trust me, it is. The sound is elemental. The musicians are touched by that rare pure hunger to serve the song. The songs have never sounded better. Three musicians, orbiting the stars a certain neighborhood muse entrusted to our inventive madness. Sims Park is a wonderful picnic spot with light refreshments/snacks available for purchase at modest cost. It's on the north (lake) side of Lake Shore & E. 232nd St. Sunday's concert is sponsored by Lakeshore Coffeehouse and Lakeshore Group. For more information on Susan Weber & Monet's Orbit, go to: http://www.susanweber.com/mainwebsite_html/pages/monetsorbit.html Wishbone's site (he's the drummer) is: www.dadsongs.com See you there! >From pr at clevelandplayhouse.com" Dear NEOHIOPAL: For Immediate Release... THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE ANNOUNCES FALL CLASS SCHEDULE http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040910i CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR ADDS PRE-SHOW DIALOGUE TO SCHEDULE Talks to Precede all Thursday Evening Shows and Saturday Matinees http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040910ii CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY/CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE 2004-2005 MFA CONSERVATORY SPOTLIGHT SERIES ANNOUNCED Hurlyburly Opens October 13 in the Brooks Theatre http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040910iii THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE CLUB CABARET SERIES RETURNS Mambo Italiano Opens the 2004-2005 Series in October http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040910iv Contact: Julie Fogel, The Cleveland Play House, Associate Director of Communications and Marketing, 216/795-7000 x236 The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-0189 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com From JWizardM at aol.com Fri Sep 10 14:15:44 2004 From: JWizardM at aol.com (JWizardM at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 17:15:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HOMOSEXUALITY and/or TOLERANCE Presentors, Speakers, Motivators Message-ID: <6CE49F2E.548A8480.00735D68@aol.com> NEOhioPal, We are searching for someone who is interested in assisting or being a guest speaker at a newly founded club at Orange High School called Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA). In GSA, our mission is to encourage acceptance and tolerance within the diversity in sexual orientation in our school, create a safe environment for all students of Orange High School regardless of sexual preference, foster awareness, and to provide a forum for discussion about issues of sexuality. Additionally, we will seek to empower the students and address the isolation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth, as well as to address the concerns of students who are questioning their sexuality or straight students. If there is someone who feels that they would be a candidate to assist us in taking strides to achieve those goals, or someone who is good at speaking in public, someone who can do a presentation on the topic or a similar one, or a motivational speaker, please contact me via e-mail. Our upcoming fundraisers WILL be providing us with a budget. Jared Markowitz, President Gay-Straight Alliance Orange High School From JWizardM at aol.com Fri Sep 10 14:17:35 2004 From: JWizardM at aol.com (JWizardM at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 17:17:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Any *somewhat okay* MIMES?! Message-ID: <414093CF.6F5CC644.00735D68@aol.com> I guess it only makes too much sense that not one single mime has yet "spoken up" when I sent out my first e-mail. Is there anyone who has recently hired a mime or knows of one that is fairly decent? I have a nice paying job available if anyone knows a mime... Jared Markowitz Magic Touch Productions jaredmarkowitz.com From howardsavannah at yahoo.com Fri Sep 10 16:31:36 2004 From: howardsavannah at yahoo.com (savannah howard) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 16:31:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Information Needed Message-ID: <20040910233136.54690.qmail@web80108.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2066602407-1094859096=:54678 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I have a new management company for actors and models. This website I have newly joined and it is very helpful with Ohio audition information for actors. Does anyone know of a Ohio website or publication with open calls for models? SAVANNAH HOWARD --0-2066602407-1094859096=:54678 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
I have a new management company for actors and models.  This website I have newly joined and it is very helpful with Ohio audition information for actors.  Does anyone know of a Ohio website or publication with open calls for models?


SAVANNAH HOWARD
--0-2066602407-1094859096=:54678-- From kaimei at earthlink.net Fri Sep 10 17:54:56 2004 From: kaimei at earthlink.net (Christopher) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 20:54:56 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Question for Members: References: <20040910164958.48523.qmail@web13925.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <41424CDF.4F1A2699@earthlink.net> --------------2FF2A86406AB70D9BC0642D8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit M-A-B and I seem to disagree on alot of things, but I certainly wouldn't want him to stop doing something that might help someone somewhere get badly needed work. While a notice to NE Ohio members of an extras call for tonight in NYC might be useless to 99% of NEO subscribers, there are a few who maintain their subscription and live outside of Ohio. If M-A-B feel compelled to reach that small demographic, more power to him. I take more issue with those who make people pay for the same information you can get for free on NEOPal. As long as M-A-B's information is free, legitimate, and continues to fall within the guidelines of NEOPal, then he should send them to his heart's content. Christopher K. Young www.shallowfocus.com "It's me, M-A-B!" wrote: > I got into a debate with an actor friend about what I SHOULD be > sending to the Neo list. So I felt maybe I should get the answer from > the source. Do you feel that this type of casting notice below in red > should be sent to Neo when I get them or should I disregard them based > on the fact they are last minute notices when sent to me. I don't want > to embarass anyone, but the notion by some talent in this area is I > should NOT send them because the talent in this area are looking for > local work only. But it's my stance that depending on the timing of an > actor's life..he or she may need a casting notice like that FOR THE > MONEY, EXPERIENCE or they may need the opp. in order to add to their > resume- a interesting out of town job for a major network. I won't > send them if they are not helping in any sense but can it really hurt > to know about them? YOU BE THE JUDGE: (ofcourse, notices would have > email, phone and business contacts) Featured Extras needed TONIGHT 9/8 > for live event for the US Open at Rockefeller Center being filmed by > the USA Network. Pay is $10 per hour. Should be casually dressed. Less > than 5 hours shooting time.Just show up tonight at 5:30pm @ > Rockafeller Center - 50th St. between 5th & 6th Ave. > > Report to guest services. > > Union Status: Non-Union > > MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen! > > Where's the site? What's going on? > > (?1991 The MAB/EG?-----The MAB/EG? 2004?) > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --------------2FF2A86406AB70D9BC0642D8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit M-A-B and I seem to disagree on alot of things, but I certainly wouldn't want him to stop doing something that might help someone somewhere get badly needed work.  While a notice to NE Ohio members of an extras call for tonight in NYC might be useless to 99% of NEO subscribers, there are a few who maintain their subscription and live outside of Ohio.  If M-A-B feel compelled to reach that small demographic, more power to him.

I take more issue with those who make people pay for the same information you can get for free on NEOPal.  As long as M-A-B's information is free, legitimate, and continues to fall within the guidelines of NEOPal, then he should send them to his heart's content.

Christopher K. Young
www.shallowfocus.com
 
 

"It's me, M-A-B!" wrote:

I got into a debate with an actor friend about what I SHOULD be sending to the Neo list. So I felt maybe I should get the answer from the source. Do you feel that this type of casting notice below in red should be sent to Neo when I get them or should I disregard them based on the fact they are last minute notices when sent to me. I don't want to embarass anyone, but the notion by some talent in this area is I should NOT send them because the talent in this area are looking for local work only. But it's my stance that depending on the timing of an actor's life..he or she may need a casting notice like that FOR THE MONEY, EXPERIENCE or they may need the opp. in order to add to their resume- a interesting out of town job for a major network. I won't send them if they are not helping in any sense but can it really hurt to know about them? YOU BE THE JUDGE: (ofcourse, notices would have email, phone and business contacts) Featured Extras needed TONIGHT 9/8 for live event for the US Open at Rockefeller Center being filmed by the USA Network. Pay is $10 per hour. Should be casually dressed. Less than 5 hours shooting time.Just show up tonight at 5:30pm @ Rockafeller Center - 50th St. between 5th & 6th Ave.

Report to guest services.

Union Status: Non-Union
 

MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen!

Where's the site? What's going on?

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


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish.
--------------2FF2A86406AB70D9BC0642D8-- From TheatreClass at aol.com Fri Sep 10 18:13:30 2004 From: TheatreClass at aol.com (TheatreClass at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 21:13:30 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Christmas Carol Auditions @ Packard Music Hall Message-ID: -------------------------------1094865210 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en The Packard Music Hall Foundation=20 Theatre Company Auditions for A CHRISTMAS CAROL Thursday, September 16, 2004 4:30 =E2=80=93 6:00pm =E2=80=93 Children & Non Speaking Adult Roles 6:00pm =E2=80=93 8:00pm =E2=80=93 Speaking Roles for Adults 14 & Older Callbacks =E2=80=93 Sunday, September 19, 2004 =E2=80=93 2-5pm=20 Performance Dates Thursday, Friday & Saturday, December 16, 17 & 18 =20 Sunday, December 19 Packard Music Hall 1703 Mahoning Ave NW Warren, Ohio 44483 For more information please call 330-841-2936 -------------------------------1094865210 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
The Packard Music Hall Foundation
Theatre Company
Auditions for<= /DIV>

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Thursday,  September  16, 20044:30 =E2=80=93 6:00pm =E2=80=93 Children & Non Speaking Adult Roles6:00pm =E2=80=93 8:00pm =E2=80=93 Speaking Roles for Adults 14 & Older<= BR>Callbacks =E2=80=93 Sunday, September 19, 2004 =E2=80=93 2-5pm

Pe= rformance Dates
Thursday, Friday & Saturday, December 16, 17 & 18=  
Sunday, December 19

Packard Music Hall
1703 Mahoning Av= e NW
Warren, Ohio 44483

For more information please call
330-84= 1-2936

-------------------------------1094865210-- >From Ted Sikora" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C49789.EAD07420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Extras ranging from ages 18-40 to be in the crowd at a hip underground = fashion show. September 11th at the 1300 Gallery 1300 Gallery. 1300 West 78th Street=20 Cleveland Ohio 44102. =20 Shooting from 11:30AM until 3PM, and then during the MYLEY Fall Fashion = shows at 7pm and 9pm.=20 Attire is modern-dressy. Black is a safe option if you are unsure. No jeans, no tennis shoes, no ball caps etc. Two local companies will be joining forces at the 1300 Gallery for a Fashion Show - Movie Shoot on September 11th, 2004. Local fashion designers Myley Inc. will be unveiling their Fall line of clothing in=20 front of the moving cameras of Swinging Cane Productions feature length = film "Hero Tomorrow." Admission to the event will be free and those who attend will have a great chance as being seen as an extra in the film. 1300 Gallery 1300 West 78th Street Cleveland Ohio 44102 More info at www.swingingcane.com Thanks! ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C49789.EAD07420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Extras ranging from ages 18-40 to be in the crowd at = a hip=20 underground fashion show.

 

September 11th at the=20 1300 Gallery
 
1300=20 Gallery.
1300 West 78th=20 Street
Cleveland Ohio=20 44102. 
 
Shooting from=20 11:30AM until 3PM, and then during the MYLEY Fall Fashion shows at = 7pm and=20 9pm. 
 
Attire is modern-dressy. =  Black is a=20 safe option if you are unsure.
 
No jeans, no tennis shoes, = no ball caps=20 etc.
 


Two local companies will be joining forces at = the 1300=20 Gallery for a
Fashion Show - Movie  Shoot on September 11th, 2004.  Local=20 fashion
designers Myley Inc. will be unveiling their Fall line = of=20 clothing in
front of the moving cameras of Swinging Cane = Productions=20 feature length film "Hero
Tomorrow."

Admission to the event = will be=20 free and those who attend will have a
great chance as being seen = as an=20 extra in  the film.

1300 Gallery

1300 West = 78th=20 Street
Cleveland=20 Ohio=20 44102

 
More=20 info at www.swingingcane.com
 
Thanks!
 
 


------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C49789.EAD07420-- From seanszaller at mail.com Fri Sep 10 23:29:00 2004 From: seanszaller at mail.com (Sean Szaller) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 01:29:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians needed for "Fiddler" -- Accordian, Bassoon, and Guitar Message-ID: <20040911062900.50CC56EEE9@ws1-5.us4.outblaze.com> Beachwood Community Theater is currently seeking the following musicians for it's upcoming production of the musical classic, "Fiddler on the Roof": 1) A guitar player who can triple on acoustic guitar, lute, and mandolin; 2) A bassoon player; 3) A proficient accordian player. All three are paying positions. The production runs Feb. 4-6, 11-13 (Fridays @ 8pm, Saturdays @ 7:30pm, and Sunndays @ 2pm). There will be 5 rehearsals prior to the opening of the show, all of which as paid as well via stipend. If interested, please respond to this email for more information and to arrange an audition. Thank you in advance for you anticipated responses. Respectfully, Sean Szaller Musical Director Http://www.geocities.com/seanszaller "Dream as far as your imagination will allow!" -- ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm From JWizardM at aol.com Fri Sep 10 23:36:37 2004 From: JWizardM at aol.com (JWizardM at aol.com) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 02:36:37 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]BETA VCR PLAYER or RECORDER needed! Message-ID: <1ca.2ab7adfc.2e73f6f5@aol.com> -------------------------------1094884597 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEOhioPAL, Is there anyone who has a Sony Betavision VCR Player that can be borrowed for a short period of time? It will be used for an medium-scale audio/visual project being worked on by Magic Touch Productions. On behalf of Magic Touch Productions, the first to proclaim to be a lender will be awarded a gift certificate for a free full-setup magic show or two free hours of close-up magic (each up to a $250 value only). Please respond via e-mail only. Jared Markowitz Magic Touch Productions jaredmarkowitz.com -------------------------------1094884597 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEOhioPAL,
 
Is there anyone who has a Sony Betavision VCR Player that can be borrow= ed=20 for a short period of time?  It will be used for an medium-scale=20 audio/visual project being worked on by Magic Touch Productions.
 
On behalf of Magic Touch Productions, the first to proclaim to be a len= der=20 will be awarded a gift certificate for a free full-setup magic show or=20= two=20 free hours of close-up magic (each up to a $250 value only).
 
Please respond via e-mail only.
 
Jared Markowitz
Magic Touch Productions
jaredmarkowitz.com
-------------------------------1094884597-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Sat Sep 11 07:17:33 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 10:17:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for A Christmas Story at Fine Arts September 13 & 14 Message-ID: <200409111413.i8BEDEjW026580@hegel.brightdsl.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C497E8.906EBDC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Director Brint Learned Announces Auditions for A Christmas Story at The Fine Arts Association On Monday, September 13 and Tuesday, September 14. The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby will hold auditions for A Christmas Story a play by Philip Grecian based on the writings of Jean Shepherd. Director: Brint Learned The Story: Jean Shepherd's memoir of growing up in the Midwest of the 1940s follows 9 year old Ralphie in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB gun under the tree for Christmas. All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including the family's temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys; experiment with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie's father winning the net-stockinged leg lamp; Ralphie's fantasy scenarios and more. Speaking Roles: * Ralph, as an adult (Storyteller)-age 30s-40s * Ralphie Parker (at 9 years old)-minimum age, 8 years old * Mother-age 30s- 40s * The Old Man (Father)-age 30s-40s * Randy (Ralphie's younger brother)-minimum age, 8 years old * Miss Shields (Teacher)-age 20s & up * Flick (Ralphie's 9 year old friend)-minimum age, 8 years old * Schwartz (Ralphie's 9 year old friend)-minimum age, 8 years old * Esther Jane Alberry (age 9), minimum age, 8 years old * Scut Farkas (the Bully)-minimum age, 10 years old Non-Speaking Roles: * Girls & boys for school/playground scenes-ages 8 & up Audition dates: Monday, September 13- 7:30-8:30 pm for ages 8 to 14 years old; 8:30-10:30 pm for ages 15 years old to adult Tuesday, September 14- 7:30-8:30 pm for ages 8 to 14 years old; 8:30-10:30 pm for ages 15 years old to adult Audition location: The Shadowbox Theatre at The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Preparation: Actors should come prepared to read from the script. No Appointments Required. For appointments and questions regarding the auditions themselves: Call Ann Hedger at (440) 951-7500 x103. Performance dates: November 19, 20, 26 & 27 and December 3, 4, 10 & 11 at 7:30 pm ; and November 21 & 28 and December 5 & 12 at 3:00 pm. Rehearsals begin Monday, October 11 The Fine Arts Association Theatre Department Policy encourages NON-TRADITIONAL CASTING for all productions. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C497E8.906EBDC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Director = Brint Learned Announces = Auditions for A = Christmas Story at The Fine Arts = Association

On = Monday, September 13 and Tuesday, September 14.

The = Fine Arts = Association, 38660 Mentor = AvenueWilloughby will hold auditions for = A Christmas Story a = play by Philip Grecian based on the writings of Jean Shepherd. =

Director: = Brint = Learned =

The Story:  Jean Shepherd’s memoir of = growing up in the Midwest of the 1940s follows 9 = year old Ralphie in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB = gun under the tree for Christmas.  = All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including the = family’s temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys; experiment = with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie’s father winning the net-stockinged leg lamp; = Ralphie’s fantasy scenarios and more.

Speaking Roles: 

  • Ralph, as an adult (Storyteller)-age = 30s-40s
  • Ralphie= Parker (at 9 years = old)-minimum age, 8 years old
  • Mother-age 30s– 40s
  • The Old Man (Father)-age 30s-40s =
  • Randy (Ralphie’s younger brother)-minimum age, 8 years old
  • Miss Shields (Teacher)-age 20s & = up
  • Flick (Ralphie’s 9 year old friend)-minimum age, 8 years old
  • Schwartz (Ralphie’s 9 year old friend)-minimum age, 8 years old
  • Esther Jane Alberry = (age 9), minimum age, 8 years old
  • Scut Farkas (the Bully)-minimum age, 10 years old

Non-Speaking Roles:

  • Girls & boys for school/playground = scenes-ages 8 & up

 

Audition dates:       Monday, September = 13- 7:30-8:30 pm for ages 8 to 14 years old; 8:30-10:30 pm for ages 15 years = old to adult

Tuesday, September 14- 7:30-8:30 pm for ages 8 to 14 years old; = 8:30-10:30 pm for ages 15 years old to adult

 

Audition location:  The Shadowbox Theatre at The Fine Arts = Association, 38660 Mentor = Avenue, Willoughby.=

Preparation:  Actors should come = prepared to read from the script.

.

For appointments and questions regarding the auditions = themselves:  Call = Ann = Hedger at (440) 951-7500 x103. 

Performance dates: November 19, 20, 26 & 27 and December 3, 4, 10 & 11 at 7:30 pm ; and November 21 & 28 and December 5 & 12 at 3:00 = pm. 

Rehearsals begin Monday, October 11

 

The Fine Arts Association = Theatre Department Policy encourages NON-TRADITIONAL CASTING for all = productions.

------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C497E8.906EBDC0-- From Ccontempdt at aol.com Sat Sep 11 08:11:50 2004 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 11:11:50 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Get Your Dance On at SCCDT! Message-ID: --part1_b8.6223ded9.2e746fb6_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1094915510" -------------------------------1094915510 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -------------------------------1094915510 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
-------------------------------1094915510-- --part1_b8.6223ded9.2e746fb6_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: Ccontempdt at aol.com Full-name: Ccontempdt Message-ID: <1e3.2a60ff74.2e746f97 at aol.com> Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 11:11:19 EDT Subject: Get Your Dance On at SCCDT! To: Ccontempdt at aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1094915479" X-Mailer: 9.0 for Windows sub 5000 -------------------------------1094915479 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 Get Your Dance On at SCCDT!=20 The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre at Karamu House is proud= =20 to offer classes in the following for beginners to professionals=E2=80=A6 =20= =20 Modern (Graham and Horton techniques)=20 Hip Hop=20 Ballet=20 African=20 Pilates=20 10 Class dance cards are available for $80 bucks!=20 Fall semester classes start September 18, 2004! =20 Reserve your space by dropping in and registering today!=20 Don=E2=80=99t miss out on your chance to DANCE! =20 Call 216.791.9000 today for more information.=20 ________________________________________________________________________=20 The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre at Karamu House=20 Michael Medcalf, Artistic Director=20 2355 East 89th Street=20 Cleveland, Ohio 44106=20 216.791.9000=20 216.791.9001 [fax]=20 www.ccdt.com=20 -------------------------------1094915479 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Get=20 Your Dance On at SCCDT!

 

The School of Cleveland= =20 Contemporary Dance Theatre at Karamu House is proud to offer classes in=20 the following for beginners to professionals=E2=80=A6=20

 

Modern (Graham and Hort= on=20 techniques)

Hip=20 Hop

Ballet

African

Pilates

 

10 Class dance cards ar= e=20 available for $80 bucks!

 

Fall semester classes s= tart=20 September 18, 2004! =20

Reserve your space by d= ropping=20 in and registering today!

Don=E2=80=99t miss out on your chance to=20= DANCE!=20

 

Call 216.791.9000 today for more=20 information.

 

___________________________________________________________________= _____

 

The School of Cleveland= =20 Contemporary Dance Theatre at Karamu House

Michael Medcalf, Artist= ic=20 Director

 

2355 East 89th=20 Street

Cleveland, Ohio=20 44106

 

216.791.9000

216.791.9001=20 [fax]

 

www.ccdt.com

 

 

 

 

-------------------------------1094915479-- --part1_b8.6223ded9.2e746fb6_boundary-- From jeremy9 at uakron.edu Sat Sep 11 11:02:57 2004 From: jeremy9 at uakron.edu (Jeremy Gilpatric) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 14:02:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Fantasticks at the University of Akron Message-ID: <004001c49829$92a3b5a0$0b02a8c0@JEREMYHPC> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003D_01C49808.0AB968E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The University of Akron School of Music opened Schmidt and Jones' = timeless musical, "The Fantasticks," last night to great acclaim. The = run continues this weekend: Saturday September 11, Sunday, September 12, = and next weekend: Friday, September 17 through Sunday, September 19, in = Guzzetta Recital Hall.=20 This delightful comedy includes the beautiful songs, "Try to Remember," = and "Soon It's Gonna Rain," and holds the record as the world's longest = running musical. This production is directed by veteran singer, actor, = director Alfred Anderson, with music direction by Mayumi Kikuchi, and = choreography by Devon Shriver. The musical features the talents of UA's = Theatre and Opera students, plus a few surprises!=20 Show times are 8:00 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, with Sunday matinees at = 2:30 p.m. =20 General Admission: $12.00=20 UA Faculty/Staff/senior citizens: $10.00=20 Students with valid ID: $8.00=20 Call the School of Music office at (330) 972-7590 for more information. ------=_NextPart_000_003D_01C49808.0AB968E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The University of Akron School of = Music opened=20 Schmidt and Jones=92 timeless musical, =93The = Fantasticks,=94 last=20 night to great acclaim.  The run continues this weekend: = Saturday=20 September 11, Sunday, September 12, and next weekend: Friday,=20 September 17 through Sunday, September 19, in Guzzetta Recital Hall.=20

This delightful comedy includes the beautiful songs, =93Try to = Remember,=94=20 and =93Soon It=92s Gonna Rain,=94 and holds the record as the world=92s = longest running=20 musical. This production is directed by veteran singer,=20 actor, director Alfred Anderson, with music direction by = Mayumi=20 Kikuchi, and choreography by Devon Shriver.  The musical features = the=20 talents of UA=92s Theatre and Opera students, plus a few surprises! =

Show=20 times are 8:00 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, with Sunday matinees at 2:30=20 p.m. 

General Admission: $12.00
UA=20 Faculty/Staff/senior citizens: $10.00
Students with valid ID: $8.00=20

Call the School of Music office at (330) 972-7590 for more=20 information.


------=_NextPart_000_003D_01C49808.0AB968E0-- From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Sat Sep 11 14:19:58 2004 From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L Davis) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 17:19:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting for Tri-C student video productions - no pay Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20040911170440.00b2e508@pop.wre.adelphia.net> I'm looking for actors and actresses for 2 video productions for this fall semester at Tri-C. 1. People with playful and loving cats or dogs. I'll be producing a short PSA type video of people enjoying pet ownership. All ages, all types needed. Will be video taped at parks and your location. Time dependent on our mutual convenience. 2. Geeky guy, early 20's - Character is a film crew worker who has a fantasy of waltzing with the star. This is the lead role. Film crew extras, 20's to 30's May end up being only voiceover. Production will take place at Tri-C Western Campus in Parma. Probably late October or Early November. No pay but I will make a VHS copy of the finished product for you. Please email me if interested. Mary Davis From joe216films at hotmail.com Sat Sep 11 15:01:43 2004 From: joe216films at hotmail.com (Joe Ostrica) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:01:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Short film "Guys" update Message-ID: The shooting schedule for "Guys" has moved to Oct. 8-10. But for a VERY good reason: We just hired the best DP in Ohio and probably the Midwest and it was the soonest he was available. Look for an upcoming announcement about that soon! There are still extra parts available for anyone interested. Thanks for your interest, Joe Ostrica 216 Films To learn more about us or the film "Guys" check out www.216films.com or email me at joe at 216films.com _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar ? get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ From carolknowltonirvin at yahoo.com Sat Sep 11 15:17:36 2004 From: carolknowltonirvin at yahoo.com (Carol Knowlton Irvin) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 15:17:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]tri-c instructor available for personal tutoring web building programs, photoshop, etc., Message-ID: <20040911221736.25085.qmail@web51401.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi, I'm an instructor at tri-c East in the business department. However, I'm also an artist. I have a limited amount of time in which I could tutor a few students for hire in web building programs such as Front Page or Dreamweaver and/or graphics programs such as Photoshop. There are many other programs I know as well. Get in touch with me at my email address carolknowltonirvin at yahoo.com if you have any interest. We can work out a mutually agreeable price for a whole morning or whole afternoon's tutoring. carol http://carolirvin.com --0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi, I'm an instructor at tri-c East in the business department.  However, I'm also an artist.  I have a limited amount of time in which I could tutor a few students for hire in web building programs such as Front Page or Dreamweaver and/or graphics programs such as Photoshop.  There are many other programs I know as well.  Get in touch with me at my email address
if you have any interest.  We can work out a mutually agreeable price for a whole morning or whole afternoon's tutoring.
 
carol


--0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683-- From ugrrnet at earthlink.net Sat Sep 11 15:30:18 2004 From: ugrrnet at earthlink.net (Cherylee Wilson) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:30:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Question for Members: In-Reply-To: <20040910164958.48523.qmail@web13925.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <01ea01c4984e$ee6c9120$c3fa9f04@hp28992v9ck9ik> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01EB_01C4982D.675AF120 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I think the notices have been an excellent way to stay in touch with what is 'selling' in the professional arena. Cleveland is a market, but it is far from 'the business'. Personally, I want to know 'where's the money!' Others may find it useful as they prepare themselves to 'meet the call' when it comes..., and believe me, those are the only prospects casting agents want to see. So, keep posting 'em. CheryLee Wilson ------=_NextPart_000_01EB_01C4982D.675AF120 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
I=20 think the notices have been an excellent way to stay in touch with what = is=20 'selling' in the professional arena.  Cleveland is a market, but it = is far=20 from 'the business'.  Personally, I want to know 'where's the=20 money!'  Others may find it useful as they prepare = themselves to=20 'meet the call' when it comes..., and believe me, those are the only = prospects=20 casting agents want to see.  So, keep posting = 'em.
 
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------=_NextPart_000_01EB_01C4982D.675AF120-- From lorien at en.com Sat Sep 11 15:35:30 2004 From: lorien at en.com (Witkowski) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:35:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for The Christmas Schooner Message-ID: <000801c4984f$a6fc08b0$170cd6d8@oemcomputer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4982E.1D9FB560 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Strongsville Community Theatre is auditioning for "The Christmas = Schooner" - a musical about a true tale of brave sailors who brought = Christmas trees to a fire-ravaged Chicago in the late 1800's. The show = is full of beautiful music, lively dances and a great sense of drama. Auditions will be at Old Town Hall, 18825 Royalton Rd. in Strongsville. = They will be held on Sunday September 26, 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. and Tuesday, = September 28. 7 P.M.-9 P.M.=20 Cast includes 7 men, 4 women, 1 boy ( 9-10 yrs.), 1 boy ( 15 yrs.), 1 = girl ( 10-12 yrs.) and chorus; please bring pop music to sing = (accompanist provided ). Directed by Kelly Lozan. Show dates are Nov. 19, 20, Dec. 3, 4, 5,10,11, 2004. All shows are = presented in the Little Theatre of Strongsville High School, Lunn Rd. in = Strongsville. For more information please call (440) 954-4634. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4982E.1D9FB560 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Strongsville Community Theatre is auditioning for "The Christmas = Schooner" -=20 a musical about a true tale of brave sailors who brought Christmas trees = to a=20 fire-ravaged Chicago in the late 1800=92s. The show is full of beautiful = music,=20 lively dances and a great sense of drama.

Auditions will be at Old Town Hall, 18825 Royalton Rd. in = Strongsville. They=20 will be held on Sunday September 26, 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. and Tuesday, = September 28.=20 7 P.M.-9 P.M.

Cast includes 7 men, 4 women, 1 boy ( 9-10 yrs.), 1 boy ( 15 yrs.), 1 = girl (=20 10-12 yrs.) and chorus; please bring pop music to sing (accompanist = provided ).=20 Directed by Kelly Lozan.

Show dates are Nov. 19, 20, Dec. 3, 4, 5,10,11, 2004.  All shows = are=20 presented in the Little Theatre of Strongsville High School, Lunn Rd. in = Strongsville.

For more information please call (440)=20 954-4634.

------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4982E.1D9FB560-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Sat Sep 11 18:02:01 2004 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:02:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a soleful song for a short film (cinevid@yahoo.com) Message-ID: <20040912010201.83317.qmail@web60308.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1746030944-1094950921=:81203 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii All musicians, singers, songwriters, I have a montage scene of happy memories in my short film, "Left for Dead" that I need a soleful song for. I wrote some lyrics*, but would happily consider a pre-existing work. There's no pay and I would need full sync rights, but a small percentage could be worked out. (Bear in mind short films rarely make money, but may be good exposure) The scene follows a point in the story where the young girl has awakened in the night thinking her father has died (terminal cancer) and rushes to check on him. He's lucid for a brief moment and mentions fishing tomorrow. The girl goes back to bed and dreams of the whole family at the zoo, on their boat, happy. Then it fades to the following day and she's deep in thought on the steps of the porch. *Here are the lyrics, but I'm the worst judge of my own work. I need help on this, so if you have any suggestions or sources please email me and thanks. Time on my Hands I?ve got time on my hands and no where to go, Pictures on my wall from places long ago. The little things it seems are the only things I see, The light is fading fast; will you remember me? In dreams of memories it seems I had no care at all, I laughed and loved and filled my cup, I never thought I?d fall. But stumbling through these corridors of time and sore regret, To feel your tears upon my cheek, was a fall I can?t forget. I?ve got time on my hands and no place to be, The light is fading fast now, will you remember me? The film is almost finished and there are some pics on my website. A tremendous thanks to all who helped make this project come to life. Bill Johns http://cinevidproductions.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1746030944-1094950921=:81203 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
All musicians, singers, songwriters,
 
I have a montage scene of happy memories in my short film, "Left for Dead" that I need a soleful song for.
 
I wrote some lyrics*, but would happily consider a pre-existing work. There's no pay and I would need full sync rights, but a small percentage could be worked out. (Bear in mind short films rarely make money, but may be good exposure)
 
The scene follows a point in the story where the young girl has awakened in the night thinking her father has died (terminal cancer) and rushes to check on him. He's lucid for a brief moment and mentions fishing tomorrow. The girl goes back to bed and dreams of the whole family at the zoo, on their boat, happy. Then it fades to the following day and she's deep in thought on the steps of the porch.
 
*Here are the lyrics, but I'm the worst judge of my own work. I need help on this, so if you have any suggestions or sources please email me and thanks.
 
Time on my Hands
 
I?ve got time on my hands and no where to go,
Pictures on my wall from places long ago.
 
The little things it seems are the only things I see,
The light is fading fast; will you remember me?
 
In dreams of memories it seems I had no care at all,
I laughed and loved and filled my cup, I never thought I?d fall.
But stumbling through these corridors of time and sore regret,
To feel your tears upon my cheek, was a fall I can?t forget.
 
I?ve got time on my hands and no place to be,
The light is fading fast now, will you remember me?
 
The film is almost finished and there are some pics on my website. A tremendous thanks to all who helped make this project come to life.
 
Bill Johns
 


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Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1746030944-1094950921=:81203-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sat Sep 11 19:50:00 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 22:50:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This weeks national theatre auditions at NCCC Message-ID: <027601c49873$32d705b0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0277_01C49851.ABC565B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This is one week national theatre listings at NCCC =20 Visit North Coast Central Casting =20 =20 Show Name: Wishing Time=20 Theatre Name: Vital Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/20/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Vital Theatre Company, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Vital Theatre Company is seeking men and women for award-winning Vital Children's Theatre's production of Wishing Time, a new rock musical for children performing weekends from Oct. 30-Dec. 5. Rehearsals begin the week of Oct. 4. Seeking: Gene: a rock star genie, convincing British accent necessary; Bobby: a young boy to be played by a small man or woman; Margery: Bobby's mother; also seeking one male and three females to play various roles. Actors must all be strong singers and move well. Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New York, NY 10036. Minorities encouraged to apply.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New York, NY 10036.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lost in the '50s, Stuck on the '70s=20 Theatre Name: Starlite Entertainment=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/29/2004 =20 =20 =20 10/02/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: RIpley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Starlite Entertainment, now in its seventh season, is a large producer of live entertainment shows in Branson, MO, including Lost in the '50s, Stuck on the '70s, Country Tonite, Kirby VanBurch--Prince of Magic, and The World Famous Platters. Rehearsals mid-Feb. to March; performances March through mid-December at Starlite Theatre, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, MO. Director/Producer: Michael Meece. Currently holding auditions for its large-scale productions of Lost in the '50s and Stuck on the '70s for singer-dancers for the 2005 season. Entertain up to seven million tourists a season in a fast-paced environment with 116 shows and 55,000 live theatre seats. Singer-dancers: Prepare 16 bars of an uptempo and a ballad on sheet music or CD tracks. Selections from the 1950s and the 1970s are preferred. Also, bring clothes you can move in and be prepared to learn a dance combination at the callbacks. Send pictures and resumes by Sept. 29 to Casting, c/o Starlite Entertainment, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, MO 65616. Starlite Entertainment, LLC, casting. For more information, visit website www.starlite-entertainment.com; or email keith at starlite-entertainment.com; or call (417) 335-6346. Pay.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Sept. 29 to Casting, c/o Starlite Entertainment, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, MO 65616. Starlite Entertainment, LLC, casting. For more information, visit website www.starlite-entertainment.com; or email keith at starlite-entertainme _____ =20 Show Name: The Apple Corps=20 Theatre Name: Flying Ship Productions=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 10:30 AMto 12:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: West Side Dance Project, 357 W. 36 St., 3rd fl, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Flying Ship Productions, a professional touring theatre for young audiences, will hold auditions for its fall tour of The Apple Corps. The Apple Corps," a multiracial, hip musical, is sponsored by the NYC Department of Transportation and will tour the five boroughs. The show is by Jonathan Luks and directed by JoAnna Schnoll-Luks. Flying Ship Productions is seeking: four adult actors (two male/two female), all types, who sing and dance well (tap dance a plus) and can play young, energetic street kids. The Apple Corps rehearsals begin Sept. 27-Oct. 11, and the tour runs thru Nov. 12. Performance pay is $400/week ($375 plus $25/week bonus upon completion of the tour). Rehearsal pay is a flat $400 for the two-week rehearsal period. Each actor is also an ASM and will be expected to set up and break down. Bring uptempo sheet music in your key for piano accompaniment. It is essential to be on time for early morning call times in NYC. If you cannot make the open call, you can leave a message at (973) 763-6123.=20 Prepare: Bring uptempo sheet music in your key for piano accompaniment. It is essential to be on time for early morning call times in NYC. If you cannot make the open call, you can leave a message at (973) 763-6123.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: NiteStar Program=20 Theatre Name: NiteStar Program=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/13/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Shetler Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, Studio 3A, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The NiteStar Program is seeking: males and females, 15-23, all types (no white females) for its 2004-05 repertory season. Interested in strong actors who sing well. NiteStar deals with issues affecting today's youth including HIV/AIDS, substance use, sexuality, violence, and related topics. NiteStar's primary mission is educating young people through the use of theatre. Pay for rehearsals and shows if hired. Prepare a two-minute contemporary monologue (no classical pieces) and 16 bars of a song (any style). Accompanist provided. Appointment only. For further info, call Terrence Taylor at (212) 523-3688.=20 Prepare: a two-minute contemporary monologue (no classical pieces) and 16 bars of a song (any style). Accompanist provided. Appointment only. For further info, call Terrence Taylor at (212) 523-3688.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Two Productions=20 Theatre Name: Negro Ensemble Company, Inc.=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/13/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 09/14/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Negro Ensemble Company, Inc., New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Negro Ensemble Company, Inc. will hold auditions by appointment for two productions. Seeking: African-American males, 25-35 and 55-65; African-American females, 25-35 and 35-45; Caucasian female, 25-35. Auditions will be held Sept. 13-14 from 10AM-12noon, 1-3PM, and 4-6PM. Must dance and sing. For appointment, call NEC at (212) 582-5860. Pay.=20 Prepare: Auditions will be held Sept. 13-14 from 10AM-12noon, 1-3PM, and 4-6PM. Must dance and sing. For appointment, call NEC at (212) 582-5860. _____ =20 Show Name: Gigi=20 Theatre Name: Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Stipend=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Plaza Theatrical Prods, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd, Oceanside, NY 11572=20 Breakdown: Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., a Long Island-based touring theatre company (35-minute LIRR ride), is casting for a fall production of Gigi. Seeking: two male singer-dancers, to play multiple roles. Also seeking: Du Fresne: a middle-aged baritone. Send pictures and resumes to Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd., Oceanside, NY 11572. Performance stipend and transportation reimbursed.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd., Oceanside, NY 11572.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Measure for Measure=20 Theatre Name: Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Showcase=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/17/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Astoria Performing Arts Center, 31-60 33rd St, #B9, Long Island City, NY 11106=20 Breakdown: The Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc. (APAC) is casting for its upcoming production of William Shakespeare's Measure for Measure. Seeking: classically trained actors of all ethnicities. Director: John Hurley. Rehearsals begin Oct. 8; opens Nov. 5 for a three-weekend run. Audition appointments will be scheduled for Sun. Sept. 26 and Mon. Sept 27. Send pictures and resumes to Astoria Performing Arts Center, Attn: Casting, 31-60 33rd St., #B9, Long Island City, NY 11106. Submissions must be received by Sept. 17; email submissions will not be accepted. For more info, visit www.apacny.org. Equity Showcase (approval pending).=20 Prepare: Audition appointments will be scheduled for Sun. Sept. 26 and Mon. Sept 27. Send pictures and resumes to Astoria Performing Arts Center, Attn: Casting, 31-60 33rd St., #B9, Long Island City, NY 11106. Submissions must be received by Sept. 17=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Grandma's House for Christmas=20 Theatre Name: Chatham Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 4:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New York Spaces, 939 Eighth Ave, Studio 3D2, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: Chatham Theatre Company is casting for a musical Christmas play, Grandma's House for Christmas. Seeking: trim male and female singers who can act and move well. Jon Delfin will accompany. Employment from Oct. 18-Dec. 19; pays $275 per week, plus housing and transportation provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. For an audition appointment, call Janet or Rod Foote at (315) 336-2336; or email producers at chathamtheatre.com. For further audition and company info, visit www.chathamtheatre.com.=20 Prepare: For an audition appointment, call Janet or Rod Foote at (315) 336-2336; or email producers at chathamtheatre.com. For further audition and company info, visit www.chathamtheatre.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Japanese One-Act Play=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/16/2004 =20 =20 4:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 09/18/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: There will be open auditions for a Japanese one-act play. Play is done in English. Actors with various ethnic and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to audition. Performances are scheduled during the week of Nov. 15-21. This is basically an ensemble play, except the character of Jiro. Story takes place mainly in his dream world. Seeking male characters: Jiro: 18, though young, he thinks he knows what life is and his life is over; Secretary and Physician: 40-50, secretary works hard to keep Jiro happy, physician is a wise man with deep philosophy; Two Gentlemen and Young Doctors: 20-40, gentlemen are rich, snobbish, enjoying their fortune, young doctors are faithful students of physician. Seeking female characters: Kiku: 30-40, devoted nanny of Jiro, because of her secret treasure her husband abandoned her; Beauty: Jiro's wife in his dream; Three Dancers: young, attractive girls, Playboy bunny type. Auditions are first-come, first-served basis. If interested, contact K. Maya at (917) 553-6075; or email aria at clairluna.net and leave name and desired date for audition. No appointment, just show up. Prepare a brief contemporary monologue, comic or dramatic. Do not send pictures and resumes by email.=20 Prepare: a brief contemporary monologue, comic or dramatic. Do not send pictures and resumes by email.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Gramercy Ghost=20 Theatre Name: Theatre A La Carte=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Theatre A La Carte, 39-50 Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, Queens, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Theatre A La Carte is casting for Gramercy Ghost by John Cecil Holm. Seeking: Charley Stewart: male actor, ages 20-35, lead part. Producer: Susan Emro. Rehearses Mondays-Thursdays, Sept. 6-Oct. 21; performs Fridays-Sundays for nine performances in Douglaston, Queens, from Oct. 22-Nov. 7 at Theatre A La Carte (TALC), 39-50 Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, NY. For an appointment, call John F. Emro, Director, at (516) 318-2450; or email Susan.emro at mountsinai.org.=20 Prepare: For an appointment, call John F. Emro, Director, at (516) 318-2450; or email Susan.emro at mountsinai.org.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Cats, Ain't Misbehavin', Gypsy=20 Theatre Name: Derby Dinner Playhouse=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/30/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr, Clarksville, IN 47129=20 Breakdown: Derby Dinner Playhouse, a year-round, non-Equity, professional dinner theatre in Louisville, KY, will be holding auditions for Cats, Ain't Misbehavin', and Gypsy in NYC on Thurs. Sept. 30. All positions are paid. Auditions are by appointment only. Send pictures and resume to Annie Myers, c/o Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr., Clarksville, IN 47129.=20 Prepare: Auditions are by appointment only. Send pictures and resume to Annie Myers, c/o Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr., Clarksville, IN 47129.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: An Italian Woman in Kipseli=20 Theatre Name: Greek Cultural Center=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/11/2004 =20 =20 =20 09/12/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Greek Cultural Center, 27-18 Hoyt Ave. South, Astoria, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Greek Cultural Center, Producer, is holding auditions by appointment for a modern Greek comedy, An Italian Woman in Kipseli. Seeking: male and female actors, ages 25-60, must be fluent in Greek. Opens mid-January for 15 weekend performances. Director: Efterpi Charalambidis. For an appointment, call (718) 726-7329. Pay.=20 Prepare: For an appointment, call (718) 726-7329.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Ambulance Dance=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/12/2004 =20 =20 1:00 PMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Kimmel Center, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Ron Keiser, Producer, will hold auditions by appointment for Ambulance Dance. Seeking: Andreas King: African-American/Hispanic actor, 20-30, a strong, very well-built, good man who fights back against his racist boss (full nudity; pay); Miko Tuskeegee: Asian actress, 20-30, Tex's new wife that he kidnapped from Japan, is an abused wife looking for a way out (no nudity; pay). Director: Darius Safavi. Rehearses Sept. 16-Nov. 26; performs Nov. 26-Dec. 12 at Altered Stages, 212 W. 29 St., 3rd fl., NYC. Auditions will be held by appointment only Sept. 12 from 1-4PM at the Kimmel Center. There will be no nudity at the auditions. For the auditions, bring pictures and resumes and photo ID. For an appointment, call (917) 587-6488; or email kingdarius12 at yahoo.com.=20 Prepare: For the auditions, bring pictures and resumes and photo ID. For an appointment, call (917) 587-6488; or email kingdarius12 at yahoo.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Ain't I a Woman!,=20 Theatre Name: The Core Ensemble=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460=20 Breakdown: Michael Parola (The Core Ensemble), Producers, are seeking: female performer reading African-American who will portray Zora Neale Hurston, Fannie Lou Hamer, Sojourner Truth, and Clementine Hunter in 90-minute chamber music-theatre work, Ain't I a Woman!, for actress and trio (cello, piano, percussion). Will encompass ages within 30-55 years. Some singing. Will rehearse in West Palm Beach, FL, Nov. 15=96Jan. 7. Tours nationally through March 1. Director: Akin Babatunde. Paid position, plus transportation, lodging, per diem. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 5 to The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460; email CECAsting at aol.com; or call (561) 585-4970.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 5 to The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460; email CECAsting at aol.com; or call (561) 585-4970.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Seussical the Musical=20 Theatre Name: Mill Mountain Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/20/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Mill Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl, Roanoke, VA 24011=20 Breakdown: Mill Mountain Theatre is accepting Equity and non-Equity pictures and resumes for Seussical the Musical, conceived by Eric Idle, Lynn Ahrens, and Stephen Flaherty, based on the books of Dr. Seuss. Book: Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty; Lyrics: Lynn Ahrens; Music: Stephen Flaherty; Director/Producing Artistic Director: Jere Lee Hodgin. Contract runs Nov. 9-Dec. 23. All roles paid. Five principal, two to four character, 10 chorus. Actively seeking ethnic minorities. More information at www.millmountain.org/mmtcasting.htm, but no electronic submissions. To be considered for an NYC audition appointment, Sept. 27-30, send pictures and resumes to Casting, Mill Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl., Roanoke, VA 24011. Material must be received by Sept. 20 to be considered. Non-Equity and Equity LOA contracts.=20 Prepare: To be considered for an NYC audition appointment, Sept. 27-30, send pictures and resumes to Casting, Mill Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl., Roanoke, VA 24011. Material must be received by Sept. 20 to be considered.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Rock-A-My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham=20 Theatre Name: Riant Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/11/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 3:00 PM=20 09/13/2004 =20 =20 5:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Champion Studios, 257 W. 39 St., 14th fl, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: The Riant Theatre will be holding auditions for Rock-A-My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham, a rock/gospel musical. All characters are southerners. Seeking: Dan Smith: 20s, white, her ex-husband (lead, tenor/belt); Bobby: 20-30, white, Susan's boyfriend, rugged, a womanizer; Taylor Cooper: 20-30, black, accused of carjacking (lead, lyric baritone/tenor); Julie: 20s, Taylor's girlfriend, black (lead, soprano/belt); Reverend Boyd: 40s, black, baritone/belt. Performance dates Oct. 15-31. Some pay. Prepare two songs a capella, gospel, r&b or rock. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 Prepare: two songs a capella, gospel, r&b or rock. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The Last Temptation of Tony Christ=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Mike Horn, 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003=20 Breakdown: Ann Bowen, Director, is accepting submissions for an original play, The Last Temptation of Tony Christ. Performance dates Nov. 7-9, 16-17, 22-23. Seeking: Mary: 40-60; Joseph: 50-60. Actors must have a sense of Jewish humor/comedy and satire. Send pictures and resumes to 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003, Attention: Mike Horn.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003, Attention: Mike Horn.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The Time Machine=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/26/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: 21st Century Playwrights, 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201=20 Breakdown: H.G. Wells' The Time Machine concert is seeking legit singer-actors. Concert version. New musical. Performances set: Brooklyn Public Library and the Episcopal Actors' Guild in October. Seeking legit voices for following roles: The Time Traveler: lead, lyric tenor, late 20s-early 40s; The One Apart: lead, high soprano, 20s-30s; The Chief of The Morlocks: lead, baritone, strong character role, 30s-50s; The Lord: lead, baritone/tenor, cranky aristocrat, 40s-60s; The Street Urchin: featured, sings well, 12-year-old boy; Herbie: featured, sings well, 14-year-old boy. Also seeking: baritones, tenors, sopranos, altos. Not an Equity reading, showcase, workshop, but expense money paid. Mail pictures and resumes to 21st Century Playwrights, Composers & Lyricists, Inc., 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201. Will be called for audition.=20 Prepare: Mail pictures and resumes to 21st Century Playwrights, Composers & Lyricists, Inc., 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201. Will be called for audition.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Day Einstein Died=20 Theatre Name: Third Ave. Productions=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Jeffrey Stocker c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramery, New York, NY 10003=20 Breakdown: Third Ave. Productions and National Arts Club will be holding auditions for a reading of Day Einstein Died by J.B. Edwards with direction by acting coach Jeffrey David Stocker. Performance held at NAC Oct. 15. Pay involved. Seeking: actors to read roles: Einstein: German accent, 76; Paul Robeson: African-American, 55. Send pictures and resumes to Jeffrey Stocker, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, NY 10003.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Jeffrey Stocker, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, NY 10003.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Damage Control=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/11/2004 =20 =20 12:00 PMto 3:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Writer Judy Klass and director Eddie Lew seek actors for Damage Control, a new full-length going up just before the election for Oktoberfest. Seeking: Carl: 40s, brilliant, simpatico, self-made southern politician, powerful speaker, charismatic to both men and women; Brad LeBland III: 40s, rich, callow southern politician, somewhat cunning, inarticulate, lacking intellectual curiosity; Deborah Kaufman: 30s, tough, simpatico NYC spin doctor; Haley: 30s, smart, simpatico southern man; Sterling Gray: 60s, wily old southern politician; Bob: cynical southern newscaster; Faye: perky southern newscaster. Intensive six week rehearsals, production may move to second venue. Bring short monologue.=20 Prepare: Bring short monologue.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Oklahoma=20 Theatre Name: NETworks=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/21/2004 =20 =20 12:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: female dancer/singers and dancer/gymnasts. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, Monday or Tuesday.=20 Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and y _____ =20 Show Name: Oklahoma=20 Theatre Name: NETworks=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/21/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: male dancer/singers and dancer/gymnasts. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, Monday or Tuesday.=20 Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and y _____ =20 Show Name: Oklahoma=20 Theatre Name: NETworks=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: Will Parker: 20s-30s, should be accomplished theatre dancer with good ballet technique, preferably with acrobatic skills, charming, fun-loving, energetic, wide=96eyed, high baritone/tenor; Laurey: 20s, = must be an excellent ballet dancer (dances the dream sequence), an innocent, but spunky and headstrong farm girl who falls in love with Curly, soprano, beautiful; Curly: 20s-early 30s, charismatic, handsome leading man, a cowboy, high baritone; Aunt Eller: 40s-60s, Laurey's aunt and guardian, sensible, tough, hard-working farm woman, character actress with great sense of humor; Jud Fry: late 20s=9630s, strong actor, disturbed, troubled man with a powerful, brooding presence, bass-baritone; Ike Skidmore: 40s-60s, preferably a burly cowboy, must be rhythmical, tenor; Pop Carnes: 50s-60s, great character actor-singer, dry humor, big presence, must move well; Ado Annie: 20s, fun-loving, good-time girl, strong comedic abilities and a good dancer, must have solid mix to an E or F (they would prefer this song not be belted); Ali Hakim: 30s, character actor-singer, a traveling peddler and con artist, Middle Eastern accent. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, Monday or Tuesday.=20 Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and y _____ =20 Show Name: You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown=20 Theatre Name: CNR Drama=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/20/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: CNR Drama, 29 Castle Place, New Rochelle, NY 10815=20 Breakdown: CNR Drama is casing selected roles in You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, (1998 revised) by appointment only. Seeking: Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Linus. Director: Laurie Peterson Castaldo; Musical Director: Steven Loftus. Performances at private college in lower Westchester County, 30 minutes from Grand Central. Diverse casting. Some transporation reimbursement. Rehearsals begin week of Sept. 27. Performances Nov. 5-21. See website www.cnrdrama.org for full character descriptions. Prepare a song from the show; you will also be asked to read from the script and dance. Call JoAnna at (914) 654-5373 for appointment, directions, or with questions.=20 Prepare: See website www.cnrdrama.org for full character descriptions. Prepare a song from the show; you will also be asked to read from the script and dance. Call JoAnna at (914) 654-5373 for appointment, directions, or with questions.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Cruise Ship Shows=20 Theatre Name: PGT Entertainment=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920=20 Breakdown: PGT Entertainment is seeking singers and dancers for cruise ship production shows. Immediately seeking: attractive, versatile singers with ability to sing Broadway, pop/rock, and classical styles. Also seeking: attractive male and female dancers with strong technique in ballet, theatre, jazz, and tap. No height restriction. Competitive salary. For audition/submission information, go to www.pgtpi.com. Mail submissions to Emmett Murphy, Casting Director, PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920.=20 Prepare: For audition/submission information, go to www.pgtpi.com. Mail submissions to Emmett Murphy, Casting Director, PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Velveteen Rabbit=20 Theatre Name: Dallas Children's Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT LOA=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/29/2004 =20 =20 6:30 PMto 9:30 PM=20 09/30/2004 =20 =20 6:30 PMto 9:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Dallas Children's Theatre, 5938 Skillman St, Dallas, TX 75231=20 Breakdown: Dallas Children's Theater, Producer, based in Dallas, TX, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for The Velveteen Rabbit, First Rehearsal: Oct 11, 2004; Opens: Nov. 17, 2004; Closes: Dec. 23, 2004. Director: Robyn Flatt. Seeking: All roles. Readings from script, bring photo and resume, dress to move. Prepare a Christmas carol to sing acappella. Appointments necessary. Please call 214-978-0110. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity LORT Non-Rep LOA contract, minimum AEA pay is $290 per week, 24 hr. reh. week=20 Prepare: Readings from script, bring photo and resume, dress to move. Prepare a Christmas carol to sing acappella. Appointments necessary. Please call 214-978-0110.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Grease=20 Theatre Name: Performance Riverside=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/26/2004 =20 =20 1:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Landis Auditorium, 4800 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506=20 Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, based in Riverside, CA is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. For information call (909) 222-8399. Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week per diem, hotel tech week/performances.=20 Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Grease=20 Theatre Name: Performance Riverside=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, based in Riverside, CA is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week per diem, hotel tech week/performances.=20 Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Grease=20 Theatre Name: Performance Riverside=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, based in Riverside, CA is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week per diem, hotel tech week/performances.=20 Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Heart On My Sleeve=20 Theatre Name: Tim Woods Entertainment=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA HAT Tier A=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 3:00 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Coronet Theatre, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048=20 Breakdown: Tim Woods Entertainment, Producer, based in Los Angeles, CA, is holding Open Principal Auditions for Heart On My Sleeve, Rehearsals begin: 10/19; 3 performances: 11/6, 7, 8. Director: John Rando; Producer: Tim Woods; Book: Hannie Rayson & Janis Hirsch; Casting: Michael Donovan, C.S.A. This is an Equity Workshop Production of a New Musical at the Coronet Theatre Upstairs. Seeking: Birdy Carlson: Female, 60's, Caucasian, smart, strong, in great shape, a beauty in an earthy way, a free spirit, in love with Aldo. Full chest voice to A, head voice to E. Kate Madigan: Female, Caucasian, 40's, Birdy's daughter, smart, attractive in an understated way. Part Katherine Hepburn and part Murphy Brown, she is a top-notch TV journalist. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Rebecca: Female, Caucasian, early 20's, Kate's daughter. Pretty, quirky, adorable, lovely with a winning smile. Becoming a fashion designer. Finds love and passion in both the arms of Danny and Francoise. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Francoise: Female, any ethnicity, early 20's. A cool beauty. Has great sense of style, and natural elegance. Persuasive and desirous of Rebecca. Strong soprano with belt, C to G. Robert: Male, Caucasian, 40's. Smart and manly with rugged good looks. He's a famous photographer. Has taste for very sexy young women, including Maya, but his heart belongs to Kate. High baritone, A to E. Aldo Carravaggio: Male, 60's, Italian or Latin. Character to handsome. Affable, lovable and charming, a working-class devil. Loves junk food and burgers. Madly in love with Birdy. Bass/Baritone, G to D. Patti/Maya: Female, African-American, mid-late 20's. Beautiful. Patti is a waitress at Birdy's caf=E9, who spends more time daydreaming than getting people their food. Hopelessly in love with Danny.. Maya is a model, who is in a relationship with Robert. Strong chest voice, plus good head voice. Danny: Male, mid-late 20's, a hot Jamaican fireball (but we will consider all ethnicities). Seeing Patti, but has a wandering eye for Rebecca. Hot blooded and hot tempered, good looking, a seducer and charmer. Strong tenor. arry: Male, early 30's, any ethnicity. Rebecca's gay best friend, and consultant. Delightfully funny and sharp. What he lacks in conventional good looks he makes up for in charm and heart. High baritone, A to E. Gabriella Farinacci: Female, Italian/Jewish, is really 60 but due to strategic face work looks more like early 50's. Fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily. Glamorous society-type. Full chest voice, with good head voice. Prepare 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 minute. Example: WOMEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt, even R & B. Ballad: Joni Mitchell, Carole Bayer Sager, Carole King, Aretha, etc. MEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt. Ballad: Peter Allen, Elton John, Beatles, etc. Equity HAT Tier A contract, minimum AEA pay is $311 per week -3 week contract including pension & health.=20 Prepare: 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 minute.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Heart On My Sleeve=20 Theatre Name: Tim Woods Entertainment=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA HAT Tier A=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Coronet Theatre, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048=20 Breakdown: Tim Woods Entertainment, Producer, based in Los Angeles, CA, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Heart On My Sleeve, Rehearsals begin: 10/19; 3 performances: 11/6, 7, 8. Director: John Rando; Producer: Tim Woods; Book: Hannie Rayson & Janis Hirsch; Casting: Michael Donovan, C.S.A. This is an Equity Workshop Production of a New Musical at the Coronet Theatre Upstairs. Seeking: Birdy Carlson: Female, 60's, Caucasian, smart, strong, in great shape, a beauty in an earthy way, a free spirit, in love with Aldo. Full chest voice to A, head voice to E. Kate Madigan: Female, Caucasian, 40's, Birdy's daughter, smart, attractive in an understated way. Part Katherine Hepburn and part Murphy Brown, she is a top-notch TV journalist. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Rebecca: Female, Caucasian, early 20's, Kate's daughter. Pretty, quirky, adorable, lovely with a winning smile. Becoming a fashion designer. Finds love and passion in both the arms of Danny and Francoise. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Francoise: Female, any ethnicity, early 20's. A cool beauty. Has great sense of style, and natural elegance. Persuasive and desirous of Rebecca. Strong soprano with belt, C to G. Robert: Male, Caucasian, 40's. Smart and manly with rugged good looks. He's a famous photographer. Has taste for very sexy young women, including Maya, but his heart belongs to Kate. High baritone, A to E. Aldo Carravaggio: Male, 60's, Italian or Latin. Character to handsome. Affable, lovable and charming, a working-class devil. Loves junk food and burgers. Madly in love with Birdy. Bass/Baritone, G to D. Patti/Maya: Female, African-American, mid-late 20's. Beautiful. Patti is a waitress at Birdy's caf=E9, who spends more time daydreaming than getting people their food. Hopelessly in love with Danny.. Maya is a model, who is in a relationship with Robert. Strong chest voice, plus good head voice. Danny: Male, mid-late 20's, a hot Jamaican fireball (but we will consider all ethnicities). Seeing Patti, but has a wandering eye for Rebecca. Hot blooded and hot tempered, good looking, a seducer and charmer. Strong tenor. arry: Male, early 30's, any ethnicity. Rebecca's gay best friend, and consultant. Delightfully funny and sharp. What he lacks in conventional good looks he makes up for in charm and heart. High baritone, A to E. Gabriella Farinacci: Female, Italian/Jewish, is really 60 but due to strategic face work looks more like early 50's. Fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily. Glamorous society-type. Full chest voice, with good head voice. Prepare 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 minute. Example: WOMEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt, even R & B. Ballad: Joni Mitchell, Carole Bayer Sager, Carole King, Aretha, etc. MEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt. Ballad: Peter Allen, Elton John, Beatles, etc. Equity HAT Tier A contract, minimum AEA pay is $311 per week -3 week contract including pension & health.=20 Prepare: 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 minute.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, Mentor Project Plays=20 Theatre Name: Cherry Lane Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Cherry Lane Theatre, 38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Cherry Lane Theatre, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, and Mentor Project Plays. Seeking the following personnel for the the following projects: SPEAKING WELL: New York Premiere. Mainstage Production. Two One-Act Plays. Playwright: Israel Horovitz. Director: Michael Morris. Rehearsals: January 10, 2005 =97 February 6, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, February 7, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Opening Night: Sunday, February 13, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, March 20, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 60'S MAN; LATE 30'S MAN; 20'S FEMALE; 60'S FEMALE; 80'S JAPANESE MALE; 30'S WOMAN; EARLY 40'S WOMAN; 50'S WOMAN; LATE 50'S MAN; EARLY 20'S WOMAN. Some Roles Will Be Doubled. Accents Are All American. SLAG HEAP: World Premiere. Mainstage Production. A Fast-Paced, Acidic =93Brit-Grit=94 Comedy Set In Northern England Following The Lives Of Three Working-Class Raver Generation Prostitutes Struggling To Survive On A Street Corner Forgotten Since The Industrial Revolution. This Is A Dark Chronicle Of Wounded Youth, Born Of THATCHER's Politics, In A World Whose Primary Industry Has Become The Commodification Of Humanity. Playwright: Anton Dudley. Director: Erica Schmidt. Rehearsals: Tuesday, March 1, 2005 =97 Sunday, March 27, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, March 28, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Opening Night: Wednesday, April 6, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, May 8, 2005. =97 Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At = 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 20'S BRITISH MALE; TWO 20-ISH BRITISH FEMALES (One Black); LATE 20'S BLACK FEMALE; TEEN PAKISTANI BOY; 40'S ASIAN FEMALE WITH AWKWARD FRENCH ACCENT. MENTOR PROJECT: Three Showcases. SHOWCASE ONE: Rehearsals: Monday, February 21, 2005 =97 March 14, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, March 26, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY TWO: Rehearsals: Monday, March 21, 2005 =97 Monday, April 4, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, April 16, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY THREE: Rehearsals: Monday, April 11, 2005 =97 Monday, April 25, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, May 7, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. Number And Types Of Actors Unknown. Please Prepare One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes. LUNCH: 2:00 PM =97 3:00 PM. EPA Rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. CHERRY LANE THEATRE Is Accessible Via The 1 Or 9 Train To The Christopher St. Stop, Or The M20 Bus (Uptown/Downtown) Or M8 Bus (Crosstown). Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, Mentor Project Plays=20 Theatre Name: Cherry Lane Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 09/21/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 09/22/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Cherry Lane Theatre, 38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Cherry Lane Theatre, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, and Mentor Project Plays. Seeking the following personnel for the the following projects: SPEAKING WELL: New York Premiere. Mainstage Production. Two One-Act Plays. Playwright: Israel Horovitz. Director: Michael Morris. Rehearsals: January 10, 2005 =97 February 6, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, February 7, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Opening Night: Sunday, February 13, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, March 20, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 60'S MAN; LATE 30'S MAN; 20'S FEMALE; 60'S FEMALE; 80'S JAPANESE MALE; 30'S WOMAN; EARLY 40'S WOMAN; 50'S WOMAN; LATE 50'S MAN; EARLY 20'S WOMAN. Some Roles Will Be Doubled. Accents Are All American. SLAG HEAP: World Premiere. Mainstage Production. A Fast-Paced, Acidic =93Brit-Grit=94 Comedy Set In Northern England Following The Lives Of Three Working-Class Raver Generation Prostitutes Struggling To Survive On A Street Corner Forgotten Since The Industrial Revolution. This Is A Dark Chronicle Of Wounded Youth, Born Of THATCHER's Politics, In A World Whose Primary Industry Has Become The Commodification Of Humanity. Playwright: Anton Dudley. Director: Erica Schmidt. Rehearsals: Tuesday, March 1, 2005 =97 Sunday, March 27, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, March 28, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Opening Night: Wednesday, April 6, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, May 8, 2005. =97 Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At = 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 20'S BRITISH MALE; TWO 20-ISH BRITISH FEMALES (One Black); LATE 20'S BLACK FEMALE; TEEN PAKISTANI BOY; 40'S ASIAN FEMALE WITH AWKWARD FRENCH ACCENT. MENTOR PROJECT: Three Showcases. SHOWCASE ONE: Rehearsals: Monday, February 21, 2005 =97 March 14, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, March 26, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY TWO: Rehearsals: Monday, March 21, 2005 =97 Monday, April 4, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, April 16, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY THREE: Rehearsals: Monday, April 11, 2005 =97 Monday, April 25, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, May 7, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. Number And Types Of Actors Unknown. Please Prepare One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes. LUNCH: 2:00 PM =97 3:00 PM. EPA Rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. CHERRY LANE THEATRE Is Accessible Via The 1 Or 9 Train To The Christopher St. Stop, Or The M20 Bus (Uptown/Downtown) Or M8 Bus (Crosstown). Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lion King=20 Theatre Name: Disney Theatrical Productions=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA BVTI Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/18/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Apollo Theatre, 253 West 125th Street, Harlem, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Disney Theatrical Productions, Producer, based in New York, NY is holding an Open Audition for The Lion King, currently on Broadway and tour. Seeking: Strong, Dynamic Singers For Future Replacements For All Roles, Including The African Lions SIMBA And NALA. Please Bring the Sheet Music of a Song that Shows off your Voice and Range in 8 bars marked off for the accompanist. Please Bring a recent Picture and Resume, or a recent photograph and a list of Performance Experience. Sign-In Starts At 9:00 AM. Sign-In Stops At 11:00 AM. This OPEN Audition Is For Equity & Non-Equity Performers. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. DISNEY THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS AUDITION HOTLINE: Call 212-827-5450 Or Visit Online At www.disneyonbroadway.com. If Unable To Attend This Audition, Please Send Picture/Resume To: Binder Casting, ATTN: THE LION KING, 321 West 44th Street, Suite 606, New York, NY 10036. Equity Production BVTI contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: Please Bring the Sheet Music of a Song that Shows off your Voice and Range in 8 bars marked off for the accompanist. Please Bring a recent Picture and Resume, or a recent photograph and a list of Performance Experience.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Macbeth=20 Theatre Name: Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/16/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Producer, based in Cold Spring, NY is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Macbeth, Rehearsals Begin: September 20, 2004 In New York City. Casting for a regional school tour of MACBETH will take place the first three weeks in October, 2004. Artistic Director: Terrence O'Brien. Seeking: For Various Roles, Including MACDUFF. Roles Of MACBETH and LADY MACBETH Are Already Cast. 7 Actors Will Play All Parts. Please prepare a one-minute Shakespearean monologue. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A = monitor will be provided. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, minimum AEA pay is $400 per week.=20 Prepare: a one-minute Shakespearean monologue.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Trying=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off Broadway E=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/15/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20 09/16/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Promenade Theatre, 2162 Broadway, New York, NY 10024=20 Breakdown: Michael Leavitt, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Trying, Understudy Rehearsals Begin On Or About September 22, 2004. Performances Begin September 29, 2004. Director: Sandy Shinner. General Manager: Roy Gabay. Playwright: Joanna McClelland Glass. Casting Director: Vince Liebhart. Trying follows the last days of JUDGE BIDDLE's life as he explores his place in American History while dictating his bio to his new secretary. Seeking: UNDERSTUDIES ONLY: JUDGE BIDDLE: Understudy. Role Will Be Played By FRITZ WEAVER. 81. Brilliant, Former Attorney General In FRANKLIN ROOSELVELT's Administration. He's A Clever, Loveable Curmudgeon Who Is Trying To Save Good Manners And Correct English. He Declares Himself To Be Somewhere Between Lucidity And Senility. SARAH SHORR: Understudy. Role Will Be Played By KATI BRAZDA. 25. Newly Hired As The JUDGE's Secretary. She's Direct, Plainspoken, Hardy, Pleasant Young Woman From The Prairies Of Saskatchewan. NOTE: The Actress Assuming The Job Of Understudy For The Role Of SARAH Will Also Perform The Duties Of The Assistant Stage Manager. Please A Brief Dramatic Monologue. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Off Broadway E contract, minimum AEA pay is $832 week until 10/31, $857 thereafter.=20 Prepare: A Brief Dramatic Monologue. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Musicals in MUFTI=20 Theatre Name: York Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Spec Agmt=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: York Theatre Co., 619 Lexington Avenue at 54th St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: York Theatre Company, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their Musicals in MUFTI series including: MUFTI NUMBER ONE: HENRY SWEET HENRY: Originally On Broadway In 1967, The Story Involves Misfit Pre-School Girls And The Avant-Garde Musician They Obsess Over In 1960's New York City. The Style Is Heartfelt, Comic, Classic 1960's (Pre-HAIR) Broadway. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Female Performers In Their Early 20's (To Play 14-Years Old). Need Strong High Mix / Belt. Also Seeking The (Female) Class Bully (Same Age Range) With Major Broadway Belt. Music / Lyrics: Bob Merrill. Book: Nunnally Johnson. Director: Gordon Greenberg. Musical Director: David Kirshenbaum. Rehearsals: October 4, 2004 - October 8, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, October 8 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 9, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 10, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. MUFTI NUMBER TWO: TWENTY FINGERS, TWENTY TOES: Based On The Lives Of The Hilton Siamese Twins. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Young (To Play 17 - 21) Attractive Female Performers With Very Strong Soprano / Mix Voices. Style Of Music Is Olf-Fashioned Broadway. Music / Lyrics / Co-Bookwriter: Michael Dansicker. Co-Bookwriter: Bob Nigro. Director: Jay Binder. Musical Director: To Be Announced. Musical Supervisor: Michael Dansicker. Rehearsals: October 11, 2004 - October 15, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, October 15 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 16, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 17, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. MUFTI NUMBER THREE: GREENWILLOW: Originally On Broadway In 1960. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Good-Looking, Young Leading Men (Mid-20's - Early 30's) With Legit Bari-tenor Voices For The Lead Role (Played By ANTHONY PERKINS On Broadway) =97 Sensitive, But Smolderingly Erotic Outsider-Type, A La MONTGOMERY CLIFT. Music / Lyrics / Co-Bookwriter: Frank Loesser. Co-Bookwriter: Lesser Samuel. Director: Michael Montel. Musical Director: Andrew Gerle. Rehearsals: October 18, 2004 - October 22, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, October 22 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 23, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 24, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. Artistic Director: James Morgan. Casting Director: Norman Meranus. MUFTI's Are Minimally-Staged Concert Presentations Of Past Broadway, Off-Broadway And Other Musicals. Please Bring Two (2) Pictures And Resumes, Stapled Together. Please Bring Sheet Music In The Proper Key (Accompanist Will Not Transpose) With Stops And Starts Clearly Marked. Select Music From The Musical Theatre Repertoire Only. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. = Building Does Not Open Until 9 AM=97Do Not Enter Before. EPA Rules are in effect. = A monitor will be provided. Equity Special Agreement contract, AEA pay is $395 for seven days plus pension and health.=20 Prepare: Two (2) Pictures And Resumes, Stapled Together. Please Bring Sheet Music In The Proper Key (Accompanist Will Not Transpose) With Stops And Starts Clearly Marked. Select Music From The Musical Theatre Repertoire Only.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Christmas Survival Guide, Golf With Alan Shepard, Mornings At Seven, The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, The Boys Next Door, The Sugar Bean Sisters=20 Theatre Name: Florida Repertory Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT 8=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/18/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Florida Repertory Theatre, Bay Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901=20 Breakdown: Florida Repertory Theatre, Producer, based in Fort Myers, FL, is holding auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: A Christmas Survival Guide: November 26, 2004 =97 December 19, 2004. Golf With Alan Shepard: January 7, 2005 =97 January 30, 2005. Mornings At Seven: = February 11, 2005 =97 March 6, 2005. The Tale of the Allergist's Wife: March 18, 2005 =97 April 10, 2005. The Boys Next Door: April 22, 2005 =97 May 15, 2005. The Sugar Bean Sisters: May 27, 2005 =97 June 19, 2005. Seeking: Equity Actors And Actresses. Actors And Actresses Who Appear To Be 60 Or Older Are Especially Encouraged To Attend. For an audition appointment send pictures and resumes to: Florida Repertory Theatre, SEASON CASTING, 2267 1st St., Fort Myers, FL 33901. Send pictures and resumes ONLY if you are available to attend auditions in Florida. Prepare Two Contrasting Contemporary Monologues. SINGERS may additionally Prepare Two Contrasting Contemporary Songs, not more than 32 bars each. Pianist NOT Provided. Please Bring CD Or Taped Accompaniment. Equity SPT 8 contract, minimum AEA pay is $379 per week.=20 Prepare: For an audition appointment send pictures and resumes to: Florida Repertory Theatre, SEASON CASTING, 2267 1st St., Fort Myers, FL 33901. Send pictures and resumes ONLY if you are available to attend auditions in Florida.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Moonlight and Magnolias=20 Theatre Name: Manhattan Theatre Club=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEAE LORT B=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/17/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Manhattan Theatre Club, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Moonlight and Magnolias, First Rehearsal: January 13, 2005. First Preview: February 17, 2005. Opens: March 15, 2005 For 10 - 12 Weeks. Playwright: Ron Hutchinson. Director: Lynne Meadow. The show will perform will perform at Manhattan Theatre Club's Stage One at City Center. Moonlight and Magnolias Takes Place In 1939 Hollywood In Producer DAVID O. SELZNICK's Office. The Play Concerns The Five Days Over Which O. SELZNICK Bullies, Cajoles And Ultimately Imprisons Screenwriter BEN HECHT And Director VICTOR FLEMING To Mettle Out A Working Screenplay Of MARGARET MITCHELL's Monumental Bestseller GONE WITH THE WIND. Seeking: DAVID O. SELZNICK: Late 30's. Jewish. Fiercely Comedic. Beleaguered But Feared Movie Producer Personally And Professionally Desperate For A Hit. Devoted To The Novel GONE WITH THE WIND. Extremely Intelligent, Quick-Witted And Almost Maniacally Passionate. Alternates Between The Frantically Histrionic And Coolly Seductive And Manipulative To Get What He Needs From Those Around Him. BEN HECHT: Late 40's - Early 50's. Jewish. Chicago Journalist Turned Screenplay Writer / Script Doctor. Pugnacious Bruiser Of A Man With A Strong Moral Sense And A Way With Words. Sarcastic, Witty, Opinonated And Obstinate. Has Little Tolerance For Hollywood Pretension Or SELZNICK's Apparent Disregard For The Racial And Ethnic Undertones Of MARGARET MITCHELL's GONE WITH THE WIND. VICTOR FLEMING: Late 40's - Early 50's. Extremely Self-Confident, No-Bull Hollywood Director. Claims To Have Taught CLARK GABLE To Be GABLE And To Have Slapped JUDY GARLAND Only Once. Dry And Sardonic With An Air Of Comic Self-Importance. Dubious About The Literary And Filmic Merits Of GONE WITH THE WIND, But Supremely Confident That, As Long As He's Paid, He Can Take Any Screenplay And Turn It Into A Quality Feature. MISS POPPENGHUL: Mid 40's - Early 50's. Dotty Secretary To SELZNICK. Extremely And Comically Efficient With An Undercurrent Of Controlled Fear Of Her Boss. Please prepare a 2-minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Please bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep B contract, minimum AEA pay is $700 per week.=20 Prepare: a 2-minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Please bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Perfect Crime=20 Theatre Name: Foothills Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/14/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Worcester Common Fashion Outlet, 100 Front Street, Worcester, MA 01608=20 Breakdown: Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, MA is holding auditions by appointment for Perfect Crime, Rehearsals: October 19, 2004. Opens: October 28, 2004. Closes: November 21, 2004. Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Director: Jay Stone. This show is the longest running Off-Broadway dramatic play, this show opened in '87 and is still running at the Duffy Theatre. Seeking: MARGARET THORNE BRENT: Late 30's. Psychiatrist. MARGARET Is Intelligent, Beautiful, Physically Fit, Manipulative And Carries Herself With Confidence And A Subtle Sensuality. She Is Trying To Maintain Poise And Grace While Under A Great Deal Of Pressure. INSPECTOR JAMES ASCHER: Late 30's - 50. The Law. ASHER Is A Handsome Man Showing The Signs Of Age. He Is Disillusioned In His Job And His Marriage. He Has A Practical Intelligence. W. HARRISON BRENT: 40's - 50. MARGARET 's Husband. Also A Psychiatrist. Retired. Also Plays PHILLIP REYNOLDS. HARRISON / REYNOLDS Has Matinee-Idol Good Looks. Intelligent And Independent. Self-Involved. LIONEL MCAULEY: Late 30's - 40's. A Patient Of MARGARET 's. LIONEL Is An Everyman Overwhelmed By Life. Insecure, Frightened, Clever And Intuitive, He Has Retreated Into Fantasy And Anger As His Response. DAVID BREUER: 30's. Host Of A Local Cable Television Show. Big Fish In A Glass Of Water. Blowhard. The Worst Of Local Cable Access. For An Audition Appointment, Please EMAIL (Preferred) ckelley at foothillstheatre.com Or CALL 508-754-3314, X 227 - Indicate If You Are Equity Member. You May Receive A Confirming Email Or Call With A Time Slot. Auditions Will Consist Of Readings From The Script. Auditioners Should Arrive Early And Select ONE (1) Character To Read. Please Bring A Picture And Resume. Equity Members Have Preference For Audition Slots. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, pay.=20 Prepare: For An Audition Appointment, Please EMAIL (Preferred) ckelley at foothillstheatre.com Or CALL 508-754-3314, X 227 - Indicate If You Are Equity Member. You May Receive A Confirming Email Or Call With A Time Slot.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Swing!, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, Oliver=20 Theatre Name: Marriott Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr Ag Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA Chicago, 125 S. Clark St., Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60603=20 Breakdown: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: Swing!, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose and Oliver. Artistic Director Rick Boynton and Assistant to the Artistic Director Andy Hite. Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15. Call 312/641-0406. Call ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. Please prepare two contrasting 16 bar selections, one up-tempo and one ballad. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring updated picture and resume. Please DO NOT attend this audition if you have auditioned for Marriott Theatre in the past six months. Equity Marriott Theatre Agreement, pay.=20 Prepare: Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15. Call 312/641-0406. Call ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. Please prepare two contrasting 16 bar selections, one up-tempo and one ballad.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Modern Orthodox=20 Theatre Name: ARS Nova And Kara Medoff=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off Broadway=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: ARS Nova And Kara Medoff, Producers, based in New York, NY are holding Equity Principal Auditions for the Off-Broadway production of Modern Orthodox, First Rehearsal: October 12, 2004. First Preview: November 11, 2004. Playwright: Daniel Goldfarb; Director: James Lapine; Casting: David Caparelliotis. Modern Orthodox is a new contemporary New York comedy that concerns the effect an Orthodox Jewish Jeweler (played by JASON BIGGS) has on a young Jewish couple of lapsed faith. It will perform at Dodger Theatre at Worldwide Plaza (499 Seats). Seeking: HERSHEL KLEIN: Seeking Understudy. This Role Will Be Played By JASON BIGGS. This Understudy Will Cover HERSHEL And BEN. Mid - Late 20's. An Orthodox Jewish Jeweler. Lovable Schmuck. Extremely Devout In His Faith. Wears Only Shlumpy Black Suits With A Yellowing Shirt Underneath And A Yankees Yarmulke. Very Direct, Straightforward And Funny Without Trying To Be. BEN: Early 30's. Jewish. Handsome Upper West Side Finance Guy. Funny And Charming. Uncomfortable With HERSHEL's Orthodox Appearance And Lifestyle. Increasingly Aware Of His Own Faithlessness. Ultimately A Good Guy Facing The Worst About Himself And Trying To Become Better. HANNAH: Early 30's. Jewish. BEN's Fiance. Attractive, Funny And Intelligent Maternity Doctor. Strong-Willed, Caring And Great At Her Job. Still Cries At Every Birth But Is No Pushover. Finds Herself Questioning Her Lack Of Faith And Wanting More For Herself And From Her Relationship With BEN. RACHEL: Mid 30's. Jewish. Short, Attractive, Eastern-European-Looking. Sharp, Quick-Witted And No-Nonsense. Like HERSHEL, Practicing Orthodox. In Marketing, But Treading Water And Biding [Her] Time Before [She] Starts Having Babies. The Kind Of Girl Who Gives No Second Thought To Eating Off Her Blind Date's Plate While Nonchalantly Talking About How It Is Her blessing and curse To Have A Way With Men. ONE MALE UNDERSTUDY: Covers HERSHEL And BEN. ONE FEMALE UNDERSTUDY: Covers HANNAH And RACHEL. Sides will be provided. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be = provided. Equity Off Broadway contract, minimum AEA pay is $832 per week until Oct. 31, 2004, $857 thereafter.=20 Prepare: Sides will be provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Five by Tenn=20 Theatre Name: Manhattan Theatre Club=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT D=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/22/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Manhattan Theatre Club, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Five by Tenn, an evening of 5 One-Act Plays by Tennessee Williams, includes 2 World Premieres and 1 NY Premiere will be performed by a company of two women and six men. First Rehearsal: September 16, 2004; First Rehearsal For Understudies: November 9, 2004; First Preview: October 19, 2004; Opens: November 11, 2004 For 10-12 Wks (City Center, Stage 2). Playwright: Tennessee Williams; Director: Michael Kahm. Seeking: UNDERSTUDIES ONLY - TWO MATURE ACTRESSES: 55 - 65. Roles Include: MRS. FENWAY: An Upper-Class Woman Who Is Attractive, But Extremely Selfish, Snobbish And Spoiled. Completely Unaware Of Her Son's Unhappiness And Torment, She Fails Her Son When He Needs Her The Most. VERA CARTWRIGHT: A Wife Of A Broadway Producer, Sometimes Suppliant, Very Intelligent And Aware Of The Repetitive Indiscretions Of Her Pompous Mate. She Is The Object Of A Younger Man's Attentions, A Shy Playwright Who Wants To Save Her From The Lies And Deceptions Of Her Husband. THE VISITOR: A Shy Spinster. Virginal, Na=EFve And Sheltered. She Is Falling In Love For The Very = First Time, So She Goes To Visit A Well-Known Writer To Seek Advice And Wisdom On The Ways Of The World. ONE: A Powerful And Aristocratic Woman Who Is Unkind To The Man Who Adores Her. She Is Strong-Willed, Arrogant, Set In The Rules Of Society And Hard-Shelled. Her Arguments Are Always Logical, Even If Harsh And Cold. Somewhere Beneath Her Hardened Heart, There Might Be The Tiniest Sign Of Compassion. However, It Is Not Easy To See. ONE MATURE ACTOR: 55 - 65. Roles Include: JOSIE CARTWRIGHT: A Successful Broadway Producer, Unfaithful To His Wife, Oafish And Condescending. Lies Constantly, Takes His Wife For Granted, Cannot Imagine A Moment When He Isn't Right. LAWRENCE: A Handsome, Knowledgeable Poet Who Is An Expert On The Ways Of Love And Romance. Shares His Wisdom With Assurance And Enjoyment. TWO: A Very Shy, Timid, Gentle Man Who Lives His Life Controlled By A Woman He Worships. Actors should prepare a two (2) minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Actors should bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep D contract, minimum AEA pay is $531 per week.=20 Prepare: a two (2) minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Actors should bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lone Star Love=20 Theatre Name: Dodger Stage Holding=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/24/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Chorus Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); Runs: 12/4/04 =97 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: Equity Female And Male Singers Who Dance. Please prepare 16 bars in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they = are requested. Prepare to dance if requested and time permits (in shoes you can move in and comfortable clothes). Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: 16 bars in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they = are requested. Prepare to dance if requested=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lone Star Love=20 Theatre Name: Dodger Stage Holding=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/24/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Chorus Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); Runs: 12/4/04 =97 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: Equity Female And Male Singers Who Dance. Please prepare 16 bars in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they = are requested. Prepare to dance if requested and time permits (in shoes you can move in and comfortable clothes). Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: 16 bars in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they = are requested. Prepare to dance if requested=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lone Star Love=20 Theatre Name: Dodger Stage Holding=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/22/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: John Houseman Theatre Center, 450 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); Runs: 12/4/04 =97 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: COL. JOHN FALSTAFF: 40's - 60. Bigger Than Life. An Imposing Comic Figure. Character Voice. FRANK FORD: 30's - 40's. A Strong Western Rancher With A Dark Side. Good Singer. GEORGE PAGE: 40's - 60's. Patriarch. Western Rancher. Big Heart. Good Singer. AGGIE FORD: 30's. Attractive Strong-Willed Western Woman. Good Singer. MARGARET ANNE PAGE: 40's. Matriarch. Earthy Western Woman. Good Singer. SHERIFF BOB SHALLOW: Comic Western Figure. Character Voice. Doesn't Need To Sing Legit. MISSANNE PAGE: 20's. Tomboy / Cowgirl. Good Singer. FENTON: 20's. Yodeling Cowboy. Cute. Good Singer. MUST BE ABLE TO PLAY GUITAR. MASTER SLENDER: 20's. Comic. Western Hayseed Character. Good Singer. DR. CAIUS: 40's. Comic French Immigrant Doctor. Speaks Broken Cowboy English With A French Accent. Character Singing. MISS QUICKLY: 40's - 50's. This Woman Is A Hoot. A Sexual, Big-Hearted Town Go-Between And Busybody. Miss Kitty Prototype. Good Singer. Please prepare a brief song in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they are requested. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. = A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: a brief song in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they are requested.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Career Transitions for Dancers Gala=20 Theatre Name: Career Transitions For Dancers=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Benefit=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/17/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Career Transitions For Dancers, Producer, based in New York, NY is holding a Chorus Audition for their Career Transitions for Dancers Gala, Rehearsals: Week Of October 18, 2004 =97 October 24, 2004 (No Matinee Day Rehearsals) At The New Dance Group On West 47th Street. Choreographer: Mercedes Ellington. Gala Director: Tony Stevens. Seeking: Female Precision Tap Dancers For June Taylor Dancer-Rockettes-Type Opening Number For Career Transition For Dancers Gala At City Center On 10/25 At 7 PM. Height Requirement is 5=92 5" minimum. Dancers will be guests at Gala Dinner following performance. Sign-Up Also Begins At 11:00 AM. Please Bring Ladies' Character Tap Shoes With Heels. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. For Additional Information About The Performance and Dinner Arrangements Following, Please Call Career Transition For Dancers At 212-764-0172. Equity Benefit contract.=20 Prepare: Sign-Up Also Begins At 11:00 AM. Please Bring Ladies' Character Tap Shoes With Heels.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Thousand Clowns=20 Theatre Name: Studio Arena Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT B=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/16/2004 =20 =20 5:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Studio Arena Theatre, 710 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14202=20 Breakdown: Studio Arena Theatre, Producer, based in Buffalo, NY is holding Equity Principal Auditions for A Thousand Clowns, Production Dates: November 21, 2004 =97 December 23, 2004. Playwright: Herb = Gardner. Director: Jane Page. Seeking: MURRAY BURNS: Male. 35 - 45. NICK BURNS: Male. 11 - 13. ALBERT AMUNDSON: Male. Early 30's. SANDRA MARKOWITZ: Female. Late 20's. ARNOLD BURNS: Male. Mid - Late 40's. LEO HERMAN: Male. 40 - 50. Call Jana Blaha At 716-856-8025, Extension 1722 on or before Monday, September 13, 2004 to make an appointment or for more information full character descriptions will be available upon making an appointment. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity LORT Non-Rep B contract, minimum AEA pay is $700 per week.=20 Prepare: Call Jana Blaha At 716-856-8025, Extension 1722 on or before Monday, September 13, 2004 to make an appointment or for more information full character descriptions will be available upon making an appointment.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Celebrate Me Home, I Love You You're Perfect Now Change, Dames At Sea, Let's Face the Music - A Tribute to Fred Astaire, A Holiday Musical=20 Theatre Name: Winter Park Playhouse=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA OAT Cat 2=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/13/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 3:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Winter Park Playhouse, 711-B Orange Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789=20 Breakdown: Winter Park Playhouse, Producer, based in Winter Park, FL, is holding Equity Principal Auditions by Appointment Only, for their 2004/2005 Season. Shows include: CELEBRATE ME HOME: First Rehearsal: October 26, 2004. First Run: November 12, 2004 - November 20, 2004. Second Run: December 3, 2004 - December 11, 2004. I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE: First Rehearsal: January 11, 2005. Run: January 28, 2005 - February 19, 2005. DAMES AT SEA: First Rehearsal: March 15, 2005. Run: April 1, 2005 - April 23, 2005. LET'S FACE THE MUSIC - A TRIBUTE TO FRED ASTAIRE: First Rehearsal: August 23, 2005. Run: September 9, 2005 - October 1, 2005. TBA (A HOLIDAY MUSICAL): First Rehearsal: October 25, 2005. First Run: November 11, 2005 - November 19, 2005. Second Run: December 2, 2005 - December 10, 2005. For an appointment, call Winter Park Playhouse at 407-645-0145. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Please Prepare 16 bars of an Uptempo AND a Ballad. Please Prepare a One-Minute Comic Monologue. An Accompanist Will Be Provided. Please Bring A Non-Refundable Picture And Resume. Callbacks: Will Be Held Eight Weeks Prior To The Individual Production Dates. Equity OAT Category 2, minimum AEA pay is $160/week.=20 Prepare: For an appointment, call Winter Park Playhouse at 407-645-0145. Please Prepare 16 bars of an Uptempo AND a Ballad. Please Prepare a One-Minute Comic Monologue. An Accompanist Will Be Provided. Please Bring A Non-Refundable Picture And Resume.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Novel Romance=20 Theatre Name: Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Spec Agmt=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/23/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd Street, New York, NY 10016=20 Breakdown: Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, Producer, based in New York, NY, is accepting submissions for Novel Romance, a classic Yiddish comedy with music. Rehearsals: Begin October 25, 2004. First Preview: November 21, 2004. Closes: January 2, 2005. Author: Avrom Goldfadn; Adaptor/Director: Allen Lewis Rickman; Musical Director: Zalmen Mlotek. Seeking: Musical Theatre Performers - All Must Have Major Comedy Chops = =97 This Is A Broad, Fast-Moving Show, Part Satire, Part Vaudeville. All Must Have A Working Familiarity With Yiddish (i.e. Know The Sound Of It, Know More Than A Handful Of Words, And At Least Be Past Square One With The Language). PLEASE NOTE: If You Speak Yiddish But Are Not Right For Any Roles, Please Submit Anyway, As Producers Are Casting Other Projects As Well. Characters Include: KHANE: 30's - 40's. A Nice Jewish Girl Gone To Seed. Obsessed With German Romance Novels. Seeking A Very Charactery Comic Actress With An Ear For Both Yiddish And German. YITSKHOK: 50's - 60's. KHANE's Long-Suffering Father. Piano A Plus. SHLOYME: 30's - 40's. A Nice Jewish Widower, Loved KHANE All His Life, A Bit Of A Shlep. Doubles As The Old Man, A Decrepit Lecher (A La ARTIE JOHNSON In The LAUGH-IN Bits). KABTSNZON: 40's - 50's. A Conniving Sleaze Bucket With Charm. HUNGERMAN: The Slightly More Sympathetic Partner To KABTSNZON. Doubles As Author AVROM GOLDFADN. Must Play Piano. Please send pictures and resumes to: Casting, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd Street, New York NY 10016. Please Note Yiddish Skills In Submission. Auditions: September 23, 2004. Callbacks: September 27, 2004. Equity Special Agreement contract.=20 Prepare: Please send pictures and resumes to: Casting, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd Street, New York NY 10016. Please Note Yiddish Skills In Submission. Auditions: September 23, 2004. 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Show Name: Wishing Time
Theatre = Name: Vital Theatre Company
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/20/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Vital Theatre = Company, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl, New = York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: Vital Theatre Company is seeking = men and women for award-winning Vital Children's Theatre's production of Wishing = Time, a new rock musical for children performing weekends from Oct. 30-Dec. 5. Rehearsals begin the week of Oct. 4. Seeking: Gene: a rock star genie, convincing British accent necessary; Bobby: a young boy to be played by = a small man or woman; Margery: Bobby's mother; also seeking one male and three = females to play various roles. Actors must all be strong singers and move well. = Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, = Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New = York, NY= 10036. Minorities encouraged to apply.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, = 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New = York, NY= 10036.


Show Name: Lost in the '50s, Stuck on the '70s
Theatre Name: Starlite Entertainment
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/29/2004

 

 

 

10/02/2004

 

 

9:30 AM

Submission/Audition Address: RIpley-Grier = Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, = New York, = NY = 10036 =

Breakdown: Starlite Entertainment, now in its seventh season, is a large producer of live entertainment shows in = Branson, MO, including Lost in the '50s, Stuck on the '70s, Country Tonite, Kirby = VanBurch--Prince of Magic, and The World Famous Platters. Rehearsals mid-Feb. to March; performances March through mid-December at Starlite Theatre, 3115 W. = Hwy. 76, Branson, MO. Director/Producer: Michael Meece. Currently holding = auditions for its large-scale productions of Lost in the '50s and Stuck on the '70s = for singer-dancers for the 2005 season. Entertain up to seven million = tourists a season in a fast-paced environment with 116 shows and 55,000 live = theatre seats. Singer-dancers: Prepare 16 bars of an uptempo and a ballad on = sheet music or CD tracks. Selections from the 1950s and the 1970s are = preferred. Also, bring clothes you can move in and be prepared to learn a dance combination at the callbacks. Send pictures and resumes by Sept. 29 to = Casting, c/o Starlite Entertainment, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, = MO = 65616. Starlite Entertainment, LLC, casting. For more information, visit website www.starlite-entertainment.com; or email = keith at starlite-entertainment.com; or call (417) 335-6346. Pay.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Sept. = 29 to Casting, c/o Starlite Entertainment, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, = MO = 65616. Starlite Entertainment, LLC, casting. For more information, visit website www.starlite-entertainment.com; or email = keith at starlite-entertainme


Show Name: The Apple Corps
Theatre Name: Flying Ship Productions
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Open = Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

10:30 AMto 12:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: West = Side Dance Project, 357 W. 36 St., 3rd fl, New = York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: Flying Ship Productions, a = professional touring theatre for young audiences, will hold auditions for its fall = tour of The Apple Corps. The Apple Corps," a multiracial, hip musical, is sponsored by the NYC Department of Transportation and will tour the five boroughs. The show is by Jonathan Luks and directed by JoAnna = Schnoll-Luks. Flying Ship Productions is seeking: four adult actors (two male/two = female), all types, who sing and dance well (tap dance a plus) and can play = young, energetic street kids. The Apple Corps rehearsals begin Sept. 27-Oct. = 11, and the tour runs thru Nov. 12. Performance pay is $400/week ($375 plus = $25/week bonus upon completion of the tour). Rehearsal pay is a flat $400 for the two-week rehearsal period. Each actor is also an ASM and will be = expected to set up and break down. Bring uptempo sheet music in your key for piano accompaniment. It is essential to be on time for early morning call = times in NYC. If you cannot make the open call, you can leave a message at (973) 763-6123.

Prepare: Bring uptempo sheet music in your = key for piano accompaniment. It is essential to be on time for early morning = call times in NYC. If you cannot make the open call, you can leave a message at = (973) 763-6123.


Show Name: NiteStar Program
Theatre Name: NiteStar = Program
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/13/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Shetler = Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, Studio 3A, = New York, = NY = 10019 =

Breakdown: The NiteStar Program is seeking: = males and females, 15-23, all types (no white females) for its 2004-05 = repertory season. Interested in strong actors who sing well. NiteStar deals with = issues affecting today's youth including HIV/AIDS, substance use, sexuality, = violence, and related topics. NiteStar's primary mission is educating young people through the use of theatre. Pay for rehearsals and shows if hired. = Prepare a two-minute contemporary monologue (no classical pieces) and 16 bars of a = song (any style). Accompanist provided. Appointment only. For further info, = call Terrence Taylor at (212) 523-3688.

Prepare: a two-minute contemporary = monologue (no classical pieces) and 16 bars of a song (any style). Accompanist = provided. Appointment only. For further info, call Terrence Taylor at (212) 523-3688. =


Show Name: Two Productions
Theatre Name: Negro = Ensemble Company, Inc.
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/13/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

09/14/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Negro Ensemble = Company, Inc., New York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: Negro Ensemble Company, Inc. will = hold auditions by appointment for two productions. Seeking: African-American = males, 25-35 and 55-65; African-American females, 25-35 and 35-45; Caucasian = female, 25-35. Auditions will be held Sept. 13-14 from 10AM-12noon, = 1-3PM, and = 4-6PM. Must dance and = sing. For appointment, call NEC at (212) 582-5860. Pay.

Prepare: Auditions will be held Sept. 13-14 = from 10AM-12noon, = 1-3PM, and = 4-6PM. Must dance and = sing. For appointment, call NEC at (212) 582-5860.


Show Name: Gigi
Theatre Name: Plaza = Theatrical Productions, Inc
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union = Stipend

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Plaza = Theatrical Prods, Inc., 3535 Lawson = Blvd, Oceanside= , NY= 11572

Breakdown: Plaza Theatrical Productions, = Inc., a Long Island-based touring theatre company (35-minute LIRR ride), is = casting for a fall production of Gigi. Seeking: two male singer-dancers, to play = multiple roles. Also seeking: Du Fresne: a middle-aged baritone. Send pictures = and resumes to Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd., = Oceanside, = NY = 11572. Performance = stipend and transportation reimbursed.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd., = Oceanside, = NY = 11572. =


Show Name: Measure for Measure
Theatre Name: =
Astoria Performing = Arts Center, Inc
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Showcase

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/17/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Astoria = Performing Arts Center, 31-60 33rd St, #B9, Long Island City, NY 11106 =

Breakdown: The Astoria Performing Arts = Center, Inc. (APAC) is casting for its upcoming production of William Shakespeare's = Measure for Measure. Seeking: classically trained actors of all ethnicities. = Director: John Hurley. Rehearsals begin Oct. 8; opens Nov. 5 for a three-weekend = run. Audition appointments will be scheduled for Sun. Sept. 26 and Mon. Sept = 27. Send pictures and resumes to Astoria Performing Arts Center, Attn: Casting, 31-60 33rd St., #B9, = Long Island City, = NY = 11106. Submissions = must be received by Sept. 17; email submissions will not be accepted. For more = info, visit www.apacny.org. Equity Showcase (approval pending). =

Prepare: Audition appointments will be = scheduled for Sun. Sept. 26 and Mon. Sept 27. Send pictures and resumes to = Astoria = Performing = Arts = Center, Attn: = Casting, 31-60 33rd St., #B9, = Long Island City, = NY = 11106. Submissions = must be received by Sept. 17


Show Name: Grandma's House for Christmas
Theatre Name: Chatham = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

4:00 PMto 7:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: New = York Spaces, 939 Eighth = Ave, Studio 3D2, New = York, NY= 10019

Breakdown: Chatham Theatre Company is casting = for a musical Christmas play, Grandma's House for Christmas. Seeking: trim = male and female singers who can act and move well. Jon Delfin will accompany. = Employment from Oct. 18-Dec. 19; pays $275 per week, plus housing and = transportation provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. For an audition = appointment, call Janet or Rod Foote at (315) 336-2336; or email = producers at chathamtheatre.com. For further audition and company info, visit www.chathamtheatre.com. =

Prepare: For an audition appointment, call = Janet or Rod Foote at (315) 336-2336; or email producers at chathamtheatre.com. = For further audition and company info, visit www.chathamtheatre.com. =


Show Name: Japanese One-Act Play
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/16/2004

 

 

4:00 PMto 7:00 PM

09/18/2004

 

 

6:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier = Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: There will be open auditions for a Japanese one-act play. Play is done in English. Actors with various = ethnic and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to audition. Performances are = scheduled during the week of Nov. 15-21. This is basically an ensemble play, = except the character of Jiro. Story takes place mainly in his dream world. Seeking = male characters: Jiro: 18, though young, he thinks he knows what life is and = his life is over; Secretary and Physician: 40-50, secretary works hard to = keep Jiro happy, physician is a wise man with deep philosophy; Two Gentlemen and = Young Doctors: 20-40, gentlemen are rich, snobbish, enjoying their fortune, = young doctors are faithful students of physician. Seeking female characters: = Kiku: 30-40, devoted nanny of Jiro, because of her secret treasure her husband abandoned her; Beauty: Jiro's wife in his dream; Three Dancers: young, attractive girls, Playboy bunny type. Auditions are first-come, = first-served basis. If interested, contact K. Maya at (917) 553-6075; or email aria at clairluna.net and leave name and desired date for audition. No appointment, just show up. Prepare a brief contemporary monologue, comic = or dramatic. Do not send pictures and resumes by email.

Prepare: a brief contemporary monologue, = comic or dramatic. Do not send pictures and resumes by email.


Show Name: Gramercy Ghost
Theatre Name: Theatre A = La Carte
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Theatre A La = Carte, 39-50 Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, Queens, NY 11111 =

Breakdown: Theatre A La Carte is casting for Gramercy Ghost by John Cecil Holm. Seeking: Charley Stewart: male actor, = ages 20-35, lead part. Producer: Susan Emro. Rehearses Mondays-Thursdays, = Sept. 6-Oct. 21; performs Fridays-Sundays for nine performances in Douglaston, Queens, from Oct. 22-Nov. 7 at Theatre A La Carte (TALC), 39-50 = Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, NY. For an appointment, call John F. Emro, = Director, at (516) 318-2450; or email Susan.emro at mountsinai.org.

Prepare: For an appointment, call John F. = Emro, Director, at (516) 318-2450; or email Susan.emro at mountsinai.org. =


Show Name: Cats, Ain't Misbehavin', Gypsy
Theatre Name: Derby = Dinner Playhouse
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/30/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr, = Clarksville, = IN = 47129 =

Breakdown: Derby Dinner Playhouse, a year-round, non-Equity, professional = dinner theatre in Louisville, KY= , will be holding auditions for Cats, Ain't Misbehavin', = and Gypsy in NYC on Thurs. Sept. 30. All positions are paid. Auditions are by = appointment only. Send pictures and resume to Annie Myers, c/o Derby Dinner = Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr., = Clarksville, = IN = 47129. =

Prepare: Auditions are by appointment only. = Send pictures and resume to Annie Myers, c/o Derby Dinner Playhouse, = 525 Marriott Dr., = Clarksville, = IN = 47129. =


Show Name: An Italian Woman in Kipseli
Theatre Name: Greek = Cultural Center
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/11/2004

 

 

 

09/12/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Greek Cultural = Center, 27-18 Hoyt Ave. South, = Astoria, = NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: Greek Cultural<= /font> Center, Producer, is holding auditions by appointment for a = modern Greek comedy, An Italian Woman in Kipseli. Seeking: male and female actors, = ages 25-60, must be fluent in Greek. Opens mid-January for 15 weekend = performances. Director: Efterpi Charalambidis. For an appointment, call (718) = 726-7329. Pay.

Prepare: For an appointment, call (718) = 726-7329.


Show Name: Ambulance Dance
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/12/2004

 

 

1:00 PMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Kimmel = Center, New = York, NY 11111

Breakdown: Ron Keiser, Producer, will hold = auditions by appointment for Ambulance Dance. Seeking: Andreas King: African-American/Hispanic actor, 20-30, a strong, very well-built, good = man who fights back against his racist boss (full nudity; pay); Miko Tuskeegee: = Asian actress, 20-30, Tex's new wife that he kidnapped from Japan, is an abused = wife looking for a way out (no nudity; pay). Director: Darius Safavi. = Rehearses Sept. 16-Nov. 26; performs Nov. 26-Dec. 12 at Altered Stages, 212 W. 29 = St., 3rd fl., NYC. = Auditions will be held by appointment only Sept. 12 from 1-4PM at the = Kimmel = Center. There will be = no nudity at the auditions. For the auditions, bring pictures and resumes = and photo ID. For an appointment, call (917) 587-6488; or email kingdarius12 at yahoo.com.

Prepare: For the auditions, bring pictures = and resumes and photo ID. For an appointment, call (917) 587-6488; or email kingdarius12 at yahoo.com.


Show Name: Ain't I a Woman!,
Theatre Name: The Core = Ensemble
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: The Core = Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460

Breakdown: Michael Parola (The Core = Ensemble), Producers, are seeking: female performer reading African-American who = will portray Zora Neale Hurston, Fannie Lou Hamer, Sojourner Truth, and = Clementine Hunter in 90-minute chamber music-theatre work, Ain't I a Woman!, for = actress and trio (cello, piano, percussion). Will encompass ages within 30-55 = years. Some singing. Will rehearse in West Palm Beach, FL, Nov. 15–Jan. 7. = Tours nationally through March 1. Director: Akin Babatunde. Paid position, = plus transportation, lodging, per diem. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 5 = to The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460; email CECAsting at aol.com; or call (561) 585-4970.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. = 5 to The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460; email CECAsting at aol.com; or call (561) 585-4970.


Show Name: Seussical the Musical
Theatre Name: Mill = Mountain Theatre
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/20/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Mill Mountain = Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl, Roanoke, VA 24011

Breakdown: Mill Mountain Theatre is accepting = Equity and non-Equity pictures and resumes for Seussical the Musical, conceived = by Eric Idle, Lynn Ahrens, and Stephen Flaherty, based on the books of Dr. = Seuss. Book: Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty; Lyrics: Lynn Ahrens; Music: = Stephen Flaherty; Director/Producing Artistic Director: Jere Lee Hodgin. = Contract runs Nov. 9-Dec. 23. All roles paid. Five principal, two to four character, 10 = chorus. Actively seeking ethnic minorities. More information at www.millmountain.org/mmtcasting.htm, but no electronic submissions. To = be considered for an NYC audition appointment, Sept. 27-30, send pictures = and resumes to Casting, Mill Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl., = Roanoke, VA 24011. Material must be received by Sept. 20 to be considered. = Non-Equity and Equity LOA contracts.

Prepare: To be considered for an NYC = audition appointment, Sept. 27-30, send pictures and resumes to Casting, Mill = Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl., Roanoke, VA 24011. Material must be received by Sept. 20 to be considered.


Show Name: Rock-A-My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham
Theatre Name: Riant = Theatre
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/11/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 3:00 PM

09/13/2004

 

 

5:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Champion = Studios, 257 W. 39 St., 14th fl, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: The Riant Theatre will be holding auditions for Rock-A-My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham, a rock/gospel = musical. All characters are southerners. Seeking: Dan Smith: 20s, white, her = ex-husband (lead, tenor/belt); Bobby: 20-30, white, Susan's boyfriend, rugged, a womanizer; Taylor Cooper: 20-30, black, accused of carjacking (lead, = lyric baritone/tenor); Julie: 20s, Taylor's girlfriend, black (lead, = soprano/belt); Reverend Boyd: 40s, black, baritone/belt. Performance dates Oct. 15-31. = Some pay. Prepare two songs a capella, gospel, r&b or rock. Bring = pictures and resumes.

Prepare: two songs a capella, gospel, = r&b or rock. Bring pictures and resumes.


Show Name: The Last Temptation of Tony Christ
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Mike Horn, 70 = University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003

Breakdown: Ann Bowen, Director, is accepting submissions for an original play, The Last Temptation of Tony Christ. Performance dates Nov. 7-9, 16-17, 22-23. Seeking: Mary: 40-60; Joseph: = 50-60. Actors must have a sense of Jewish humor/comedy and satire. Send = pictures and resumes to 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003, Attention: Mike = Horn.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003, Attention: Mike Horn. =


Show Name: The Time Machine
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/26/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: 21st Century Playwrights, 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201 =

Breakdown: H.G. Wells' The Time Machine = concert is seeking legit singer-actors. Concert version. New musical. Performances = set: Brooklyn Public Library and the Episcopal Actors' Guild in October. = Seeking legit voices for following roles: The Time Traveler: lead, lyric tenor, = late 20s-early 40s; The One Apart: lead, high soprano, 20s-30s; The Chief of = The Morlocks: lead, baritone, strong character role, 30s-50s; The Lord: lead, = baritone/tenor, cranky aristocrat, 40s-60s; The Street Urchin: featured, sings well, 12-year-old boy; Herbie: featured, sings well, 14-year-old boy. Also = seeking: baritones, tenors, sopranos, altos. Not an Equity reading, showcase, = workshop, but expense money paid. Mail pictures and resumes to 21st Century = Playwrights, Composers & Lyricists, Inc., 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn = Heights, NY 11201. Will be called for audition.

Prepare: Mail pictures and resumes to 21st = Century Playwrights, Composers & Lyricists, Inc., 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, = Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201. Will be called for audition.


Show Name: Day Einstein Died
Theatre Name: Third Ave. Productions
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Jeffrey Stocker = c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramery, New York, NY 10003

Breakdown: Third Ave. Productions and = National Arts Club will be holding auditions for a reading of Day Einstein Died by = J.B. Edwards with direction by acting coach Jeffrey David Stocker. = Performance held at NAC Oct. 15. Pay involved. Seeking: actors to read roles: Einstein: = German accent, 76; Paul Robeson: African-American, 55. Send pictures and = resumes to Jeffrey Stocker, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New = York, NY 10003.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to = Jeffrey Stocker, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, NY = 10003.


Show Name: Damage Control
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/11/2004

 

 

12:00 PMto 3:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier = Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: Writer Judy Klass and director = Eddie Lew seek actors for Damage Control, a new full-length going up just before = the election for Oktoberfest. Seeking: Carl: 40s, brilliant, simpatico, = self-made southern politician, powerful speaker, charismatic to both men and = women; Brad LeBland III: 40s, rich, callow southern politician, somewhat cunning, = inarticulate, lacking intellectual curiosity; Deborah Kaufman: 30s, tough, simpatico = NYC spin doctor; Haley: 30s, smart, simpatico southern man; Sterling Gray: 60s, = wily old southern politician; Bob: cynical southern newscaster; Faye: perky = southern newscaster. Intensive six week rehearsals, production may move to second = venue. Bring short monologue.

Prepare: Bring short monologue. =


Show Name: Oklahoma
Theatre Name: NETworks =
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/21/2004

 

 

12:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: New Dance = Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma = based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is = scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred = Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: = Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: female dancer/singers and dancer/gymnasts. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein = songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work = sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been = called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a part of this production, come to whichever call is = most appropriate, Monday or Tuesday.

Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and = Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work = sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been = called back for this production within the last four months, and = y


Show Name: Oklahoma
Theatre Name: NETworks =
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/21/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: New Dance = Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma = based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is = scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred = Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: = Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: male = dancer/singers and dancer/gymnasts. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs = preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from = previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in = being a part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, = Monday or Tuesday.

Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and = Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work = sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been = called back for this production within the last four months, and = y


Show Name: Oklahoma
Theatre Name: NETworks =
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: New Dance = Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma = based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is = scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred = Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: = Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: Will = Parker: 20s-30s, should be accomplished theatre dancer with good ballet = technique, preferably with acrobatic skills, charming, fun-loving, energetic, wide–eyed, high baritone/tenor; Laurey: 20s, must be an excellent = ballet dancer (dances the dream sequence), an innocent, but spunky and = headstrong farm girl who falls in love with Curly, soprano, beautiful; Curly: 20s-early = 30s, charismatic, handsome leading man, a cowboy, high baritone; Aunt Eller: 40s-60s, Laurey's aunt and guardian, sensible, tough, hard-working farm = woman, character actress with great sense of humor; Jud Fry: late = 20s–30s, strong actor, disturbed, troubled man with a powerful, brooding = presence, bass-baritone; Ike Skidmore: 40s-60s, preferably a burly cowboy, must be rhythmical, tenor; Pop Carnes: 50s-60s, great character actor-singer, = dry humor, big presence, must move well; Ado Annie: 20s, fun-loving, = good-time girl, strong comedic abilities and a good dancer, must have solid mix to = an E or F (they would prefer this song not be belted); Ali Hakim: 30s, = character actor-singer, a traveling peddler and con artist, Middle Eastern accent. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will = be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this = production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a = part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, Monday or = Tuesday.

Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and = Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work = sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been = called back for this production within the last four months, and = y


Show Name: You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown
Theatre Name: CNR Drama =
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/20/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: CNR Drama, 29 = Castle Place, New Rochelle, NY 10815

Breakdown: CNR Drama is casing selected roles = in You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, (1998 revised) by appointment only. Seeking: = Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Linus. Director: Laurie Peterson Castaldo; Musical = Director: Steven Loftus. Performances at private college in lower Westchester = County, 30 minutes from Grand Central. Diverse casting. Some transporation = reimbursement. Rehearsals begin week of Sept. 27. Performances Nov. 5-21. See website www.cnrdrama.org for full character descriptions. Prepare a song from = the show; you will also be asked to read from the script and dance. Call JoAnna at = (914) 654-5373 for appointment, directions, or with questions. =

Prepare: See website www.cnrdrama.org for = full character descriptions. Prepare a song from the show; you will also be = asked to read from the script and dance. Call JoAnna at (914) 654-5373 for = appointment, directions, or with questions.


Show Name: Cruise Ship Shows
Theatre Name: PGT = Entertainment
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: PGT = Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920

Breakdown: PGT Entertainment is seeking = singers and dancers for cruise ship production shows. Immediately seeking: = attractive, versatile singers with ability to sing Broadway, pop/rock, and classical styles. Also seeking: attractive male and female dancers with strong = technique in ballet, theatre, jazz, and tap. No height restriction. Competitive = salary. For audition/submission information, go to www.pgtpi.com. Mail = submissions to Emmett Murphy, Casting Director, PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape = Canaveral, FL 32920.

Prepare: For audition/submission = information, go to www.pgtpi.com. Mail submissions to Emmett Murphy, Casting Director, = PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920.


Show Name: Velveteen Rabbit
Theatre Name: Dallas = Children's Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT LOA =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/29/2004

 

 

6:30 PMto 9:30 PM

09/30/2004

 

 

6:30 PMto 9:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Dallas = Children's Theatre, 5938 Skillman St, Dallas, TX 75231

Breakdown: Dallas Children's Theater, = Producer, based in Dallas, TX, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for The = Velveteen Rabbit, First Rehearsal: Oct 11, 2004; Opens: Nov. 17, 2004; Closes: = Dec. 23, 2004. Director: Robyn Flatt. Seeking: All roles. Readings from script, = bring photo and resume, dress to move. Prepare a Christmas carol to sing = acappella. Appointments necessary. Please call 214-978-0110. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity LORT Non-Rep LOA contract, minimum AEA pay is $290 per week, 24 hr. reh. week =

Prepare: Readings from script, bring photo = and resume, dress to move. Prepare a Christmas carol to sing acappella. = Appointments necessary. Please call 214-978-0110.


Show Name: Grease
Theatre Name: Performance = Riverside
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA Guest Artist =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/26/2004

 

 

1:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Landis = Auditorium, 4800 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506

Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, = based in Riverside, CA is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, = Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin = October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: = Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don = LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. A = monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. For information call (909) 222-8399. Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum = AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week per diem, hotel tech week/performances. =

Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. =


Show Name: Grease
Theatre Name: Performance Riverside
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Screenland = Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601

Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, = based in Riverside, CA is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, = Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin = October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: = Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don = LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. A = monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. = Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week = per diem, hotel tech week/performances.

Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. =


Show Name: Grease
Theatre Name: Performance Riverside
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Guest Artist =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Screenland = Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601

Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, = based in Riverside, CA is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, = Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin = October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: = Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don = LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. A = monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. = Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week = per diem, hotel tech week/performances.

Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. =


Show Name: Heart On My Sleeve
Theatre Name: Tim Woods Entertainment
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA HAT Tier A =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

3:00 PMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Coronet = Theatre, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048

Breakdown: Tim Woods Entertainment, Producer, = based in Los Angeles, CA, is holding Open Principal Auditions for Heart On My = Sleeve, Rehearsals begin: 10/19; 3 performances: 11/6, 7, 8. Director: John = Rando; Producer: Tim Woods; Book: Hannie Rayson & Janis Hirsch; Casting: = Michael Donovan, C.S.A. This is an Equity Workshop Production of a New Musical = at the Coronet Theatre Upstairs. Seeking: Birdy Carlson: Female, 60's, = Caucasian, smart, strong, in great shape, a beauty in an earthy way, a free spirit, = in love with Aldo. Full chest voice to A, head voice to E. Kate Madigan: = Female, Caucasian, 40's, Birdy's daughter, smart, attractive in an understated = way. Part Katherine Hepburn and part Murphy Brown, she is a top-notch TV = journalist. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Rebecca: Female, Caucasian, = early 20's, Kate's daughter. Pretty, quirky, adorable, lovely with a winning = smile. Becoming a fashion designer. Finds love and passion in both the arms of Danny and = Francoise. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Francoise: Female, any = ethnicity, early 20's. A cool beauty. Has great sense of style, and natural = elegance. Persuasive and desirous of Rebecca. Strong soprano with belt, C to G. Robert: Male, Caucasian, 40's. Smart and manly with rugged good looks. He's a famous photographer. Has taste for very sexy young women, including Maya, but = his heart belongs to Kate. High baritone, A to E. Aldo Carravaggio: Male, = 60's, Italian or Latin. Character to handsome. Affable, lovable and charming, = a working-class devil. Loves junk food and burgers. Madly in love with = Birdy. Bass/Baritone, G to D. Patti/Maya: Female, African-American, mid-late = 20's. Beautiful. Patti is a waitress at Birdy's caf=E9, who spends more time daydreaming = than getting people their food. Hopelessly in love with Danny.. Maya is a = model, who is in a relationship with Robert. Strong chest voice, plus good head = voice. Danny: Male, mid-late 20's, a hot Jamaican fireball (but we will = consider all ethnicities). Seeing Patti, but has a wandering eye for Rebecca. Hot = blooded and hot tempered, good looking, a seducer and charmer. Strong tenor. = arry: Male, early 30's, any ethnicity. Rebecca's gay best friend, and = consultant. Delightfully funny and sharp. What he lacks in conventional good looks he makes up = for in charm and heart. High baritone, A to E. Gabriella Farinacci: Female, Italian/Jewish, is really 60 but due to strategic face work looks more = like early 50's. Fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily. Glamorous = society-type. Full chest voice, with good head voice. Prepare 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) = -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need = to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a = minimum of 1 minute. Example: WOMEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt, = even R & B. Ballad: Joni Mitchell, Carole Bayer Sager, Carole King, Aretha, = etc. MEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt. Ballad: Peter Allen, = Elton John, Beatles, etc. Equity HAT Tier A contract, minimum AEA pay is $311 = per week -3 week contract including pension & health.

Prepare: 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- = Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to = hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 = minute.


Show Name: Heart On My Sleeve
Theatre Name: Tim Woods Entertainment
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA HAT Tier A =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Coronet = Theatre, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048

Breakdown: Tim Woods Entertainment, Producer, = based in Los Angeles, CA, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Heart On = My Sleeve, Rehearsals begin: 10/19; 3 performances: 11/6, 7, 8. Director: = John Rando; Producer: Tim Woods; Book: Hannie Rayson & Janis Hirsch; Casting: = Michael Donovan, C.S.A. This is an Equity Workshop Production of a New Musical = at the Coronet Theatre Upstairs. Seeking: Birdy Carlson: Female, 60's, = Caucasian, smart, strong, in great shape, a beauty in an earthy way, a free spirit, = in love with Aldo. Full chest voice to A, head voice to E. Kate Madigan: = Female, Caucasian, 40's, Birdy's daughter, smart, attractive in an understated = way. Part Katherine Hepburn and part Murphy Brown, she is a top-notch TV = journalist. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Rebecca: Female, Caucasian, = early 20's, Kate's daughter. Pretty, quirky, adorable, lovely with a winning = smile. Becoming a fashion designer. Finds love and passion in both the arms of Danny and = Francoise. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Francoise: Female, any = ethnicity, early 20's. A cool beauty. Has great sense of style, and natural = elegance. Persuasive and desirous of Rebecca. Strong soprano with belt, C to G. Robert: Male, Caucasian, 40's. Smart and manly with rugged good looks. He's a famous photographer. Has taste for very sexy young women, including Maya, but = his heart belongs to Kate. High baritone, A to E. Aldo Carravaggio: Male, = 60's, Italian or Latin. Character to handsome. Affable, lovable and charming, = a working-class devil. Loves junk food and burgers. Madly in love with = Birdy. Bass/Baritone, G to D. Patti/Maya: Female, African-American, mid-late = 20's. Beautiful. Patti is a waitress at Birdy's caf=E9, who spends more time daydreaming = than getting people their food. Hopelessly in love with Danny.. Maya is a = model, who is in a relationship with Robert. Strong chest voice, plus good head = voice. Danny: Male, mid-late 20's, a hot Jamaican fireball (but we will = consider all ethnicities). Seeing Patti, but has a wandering eye for Rebecca. Hot = blooded and hot tempered, good looking, a seducer and charmer. Strong tenor. = arry: Male, early 30's, any ethnicity. Rebecca's gay best friend, and consultant. = Delightfully funny and sharp. What he lacks in conventional good looks he makes up = for in charm and heart. High baritone, A to E. Gabriella Farinacci: Female, Italian/Jewish, is really 60 but due to strategic face work looks more = like early 50's. Fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily. Glamorous = society-type. Full chest voice, with good head voice. Prepare 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) = -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need = to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a = minimum of 1 minute. Example: WOMEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt, = even R & B. Ballad: Joni Mitchell, Carole Bayer Sager, Carole King, Aretha, = etc. MEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt. Ballad: Peter Allen, = Elton John, Beatles, etc. Equity HAT Tier A contract, minimum AEA pay is $311 = per week -3 week contract including pension & health.

Prepare: 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- = Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to = hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 = minute.


Show Name: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, Mentor Project Plays
Theatre Name: Cherry Lane = Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Cherry Lane = Theatre, 38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: Cherry Lane Theatre, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 = season, including: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, and Mentor Project Plays. Seeking = the following personnel for the the following projects: SPEAKING WELL: New = York Premiere. Mainstage Production. Two One-Act Plays. Playwright: Israel = Horovitz. Director: Michael Morris. Rehearsals: January 10, 2005 — February = 6, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, February 7, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Opening Night: Sunday, February 13, 2005. Last = Performance: Sunday, March 20, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 = PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 60'S = MAN; LATE 30'S MAN; 20'S FEMALE; 60'S FEMALE; 80'S JAPANESE MALE; 30'S WOMAN; = EARLY 40'S WOMAN; 50'S WOMAN; LATE 50'S MAN; EARLY 20'S WOMAN. Some Roles Will = Be Doubled. Accents Are All American. SLAG HEAP: World Premiere. Mainstage Production. A Fast-Paced, Acidic “Brit-Grit” Comedy Set In = Northern England Following The Lives Of Three Working-Class Raver Generation = Prostitutes Struggling To Survive On A Street Corner Forgotten Since The Industrial Revolution. This Is A Dark Chronicle Of Wounded Youth, Born Of = THATCHER's Politics, In A World Whose Primary Industry Has Become The Commodification Of = Humanity. Playwright: Anton Dudley. Director: Erica Schmidt. Rehearsals: Tuesday, = March 1, 2005 — Sunday, March 27, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, March 28, = 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Opening Night: Wednesday, = April 6, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, May 8, 2005. — Performance = Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And = Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 20'S BRITISH MALE; TWO 20-ISH BRITISH FEMALES (One = Black); LATE 20'S BLACK FEMALE; TEEN PAKISTANI BOY; 40'S ASIAN FEMALE WITH AWKWARD = FRENCH ACCENT. MENTOR PROJECT: Three Showcases. SHOWCASE ONE: Rehearsals: = Monday, February 21, 2005 — March 14, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, = March 15, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, March 26, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY TWO: Rehearsals: Monday, March 21, 2005 — Monday, April 4, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, April = 16, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At = 2:00 PM. PLAY THREE: Rehearsals: Monday, April 11, 2005 — Monday, April = 25, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Last Performance: = Saturday, May 7, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. Number And Types Of Actors Unknown. Please = Prepare One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes = Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes. LUNCH: 2:00 PM — 3:00 = PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. CHERRY LANE THEATRE Is Accessible Via The 1 Or 9 Train To The Christopher St. Stop, Or The M20 = Bus (Uptown/Downtown) Or M8 Bus (Crosstown). Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay. =

Prepare: One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures = And Resumes.


Show Name: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, Mentor Project Plays
Theatre Name: Cherry Lane = Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 5:30 PM

09/21/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 5:30 PM

09/22/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Cherry Lane = Theatre, 38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: Cherry Lane Theatre, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 = season, including: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, and Mentor Project Plays. Seeking = the following personnel for the the following projects: SPEAKING WELL: New = York Premiere. Mainstage Production. Two One-Act Plays. Playwright: Israel = Horovitz. Director: Michael Morris. Rehearsals: January 10, 2005 — February = 6, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, February 7, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Opening Night: Sunday, February 13, 2005. Last = Performance: Sunday, March 20, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 = PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 60'S = MAN; LATE 30'S MAN; 20'S FEMALE; 60'S FEMALE; 80'S JAPANESE MALE; 30'S WOMAN; = EARLY 40'S WOMAN; 50'S WOMAN; LATE 50'S MAN; EARLY 20'S WOMAN. Some Roles Will = Be Doubled. Accents Are All American. SLAG HEAP: World Premiere. Mainstage Production. A Fast-Paced, Acidic “Brit-Grit” Comedy Set In = Northern England Following The Lives Of Three Working-Class Raver Generation = Prostitutes Struggling To Survive On A Street Corner Forgotten Since The Industrial Revolution. This Is A Dark Chronicle Of Wounded Youth, Born Of = THATCHER's Politics, In A World Whose Primary Industry Has Become The Commodification Of = Humanity. Playwright: Anton Dudley. Director: Erica Schmidt. Rehearsals: Tuesday, = March 1, 2005 — Sunday, March 27, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, March 28, = 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Opening Night: Wednesday, = April 6, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, May 8, 2005. — Performance = Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And = Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 20'S BRITISH MALE; TWO 20-ISH BRITISH FEMALES (One = Black); LATE 20'S BLACK FEMALE; TEEN PAKISTANI BOY; 40'S ASIAN FEMALE WITH = AWKWARD FRENCH ACCENT. MENTOR PROJECT: Three Showcases. SHOWCASE ONE: = Rehearsals: Monday, February 21, 2005 — March 14, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, March 26, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. = PLAY TWO: Rehearsals: Monday, March 21, 2005 — Monday, April 4, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, April = 16, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And = Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY THREE: Rehearsals: Monday, April 11, 2005 — Monday, = April 25, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, May 7, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At = 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. Number And Types Of Actors Unknown. Please = Prepare One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes = Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes. LUNCH: 2:00 PM — 3:00 = PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. CHERRY LANE THEATRE Is Accessible Via The 1 Or 9 Train To The Christopher St. Stop, Or The M20 = Bus (Uptown/Downtown) Or M8 Bus (Crosstown). Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay. =

Prepare: One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures = And Resumes.


Show Name: Lion King
Theatre Name: Disney = Theatrical Productions
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA BVTI Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/18/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: Apollo Theatre, = 253 West 125th Street, Harlem, NY 11111

Breakdown: Disney Theatrical Productions, = Producer, based in New York, NY is holding an Open Audition for The Lion King, = currently on Broadway and tour. Seeking: Strong, Dynamic Singers For Future = Replacements For All Roles, Including The African Lions SIMBA And NALA. Please Bring = the Sheet Music of a Song that Shows off your Voice and Range in 8 bars = marked off for the accompanist. Please Bring a recent Picture and Resume, or a = recent photograph and a list of Performance Experience. Sign-In Starts At 9:00 = AM. Sign-In Stops At 11:00 AM. This OPEN Audition Is For Equity & = Non-Equity Performers. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all = aspects of this audition. DISNEY THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS AUDITION HOTLINE: Call 212-827-5450 Or Visit Online At www.disneyonbroadway.com. If Unable To = Attend This Audition, Please Send Picture/Resume To: Binder Casting, ATTN: THE = LION KING, 321 West 44th Street, Suite 606, New York, NY 10036. Equity = Production BVTI contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.

Prepare: Please Bring the Sheet Music of a = Song that Shows off your Voice and Range in 8 bars marked off for the = accompanist. Please Bring a recent Picture and Resume, or a recent photograph and a = list of Performance Experience.


Show Name: Macbeth
Theatre Name: Hudson = Valley Shakespeare Festival
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/16/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West = 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: Hudson Valley Shakespeare = Festival, Producer, based in Cold Spring, NY is holding Equity Principal Auditions = for Macbeth, Rehearsals Begin: September 20, 2004 In New York City. Casting for a = regional school tour of MACBETH will take place the first three weeks in October, = 2004. Artistic Director: Terrence O'Brien. Seeking: For Various Roles, = Including MACDUFF. Roles Of MACBETH and LADY MACBETH Are Already Cast. 7 Actors = Will Play All Parts. Please prepare a one-minute Shakespearean monologue. LUNCH: = 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, minimum AEA pay is $400 per week. =

Prepare: a one-minute Shakespearean = monologue.


Show Name: Trying
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off Broadway E =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/15/2004

 

 

6:00 PMto 10:00 PM

09/16/2004

 

 

6:00 PMto 10:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Promenade = Theatre, 2162 Broadway, New York, NY 10024

Breakdown: Michael Leavitt, Producer, based = in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Trying, Understudy Rehearsals Begin On Or About September 22, 2004. Performances Begin = September 29, 2004. Director: Sandy Shinner. General Manager: Roy Gabay. = Playwright: Joanna McClelland Glass. Casting Director: Vince Liebhart. Trying = follows the last days of JUDGE BIDDLE's life as he explores his place in American = History while dictating his bio to his new secretary. Seeking: UNDERSTUDIES = ONLY: JUDGE BIDDLE: Understudy. Role Will Be Played By FRITZ WEAVER. 81. Brilliant, = Former Attorney General In FRANKLIN ROOSELVELT's Administration. He's A Clever, Loveable Curmudgeon Who Is Trying To Save Good Manners And Correct = English. He Declares Himself To Be Somewhere Between Lucidity And Senility. SARAH = SHORR: Understudy. Role Will Be Played By KATI BRAZDA. 25. Newly Hired As The = JUDGE's Secretary. She's Direct, Plainspoken, Hardy, Pleasant Young Woman From = The Prairies Of Saskatchewan. NOTE: The Actress Assuming The Job Of = Understudy For The Role Of SARAH Will Also Perform The Duties Of The Assistant Stage = Manager. Please A Brief Dramatic Monologue. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor = will be provided. Equity Off Broadway E contract, minimum AEA pay is $832 week = until 10/31, $857 thereafter.

Prepare: A Brief Dramatic Monologue. EPA = Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided.


Show Name: Musicals in MUFTI
Theatre Name: York = Theatre Company
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Spec Agmt =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: York Theatre = Co., 619 Lexington Avenue at 54th St, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: York Theatre Company, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their Musicals = in MUFTI series including: MUFTI NUMBER ONE: HENRY SWEET HENRY: Originally On = Broadway In 1967, The Story Involves Misfit Pre-School Girls And The Avant-Garde = Musician They Obsess Over In 1960's New York City. The Style Is Heartfelt, Comic, Classic 1960's (Pre-HAIR) Broadway. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Female Performers = In Their Early 20's (To Play 14-Years Old). Need Strong High Mix / Belt. = Also Seeking The (Female) Class Bully (Same Age Range) With Major Broadway = Belt. Music / Lyrics: Bob Merrill. Book: Nunnally Johnson. Director: Gordon Greenberg. Musical Director: David Kirshenbaum. Rehearsals: October 4, = 2004 - October 8, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, = October 8 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 9, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, = October 10, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. MUFTI NUMBER TWO: TWENTY FINGERS, TWENTY = TOES: Based On The Lives Of The Hilton Siamese Twins. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Young = (To Play 17 - 21) Attractive Female Performers With Very Strong Soprano / = Mix Voices. Style Of Music Is Olf-Fashioned Broadway. Music / Lyrics / = Co-Bookwriter: Michael Dansicker. Co-Bookwriter: Bob Nigro. Director: Jay Binder. = Musical Director: To Be Announced. Musical Supervisor: Michael Dansicker. = Rehearsals: October 11, 2004 - October 15, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). = Performances: Friday, October 15 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 16, 2004 At 2:30 PM And = 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 17, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. MUFTI NUMBER THREE: GREENWILLOW: Originally On Broadway In 1960. ESPECIALLY SEEKING = Good-Looking, Young Leading Men (Mid-20's - Early 30's) With Legit Bari-tenor Voices = For The Lead Role (Played By ANTHONY PERKINS On Broadway) — Sensitive, But Smolderingly Erotic Outsider-Type, A La MONTGOMERY CLIFT. Music / Lyrics = / Co-Bookwriter: Frank Loesser. Co-Bookwriter: Lesser Samuel. Director: Michael Montel. = Musical Director: Andrew Gerle. Rehearsals: October 18, 2004 - October 22, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, October 22 At 8:00 = PM; Saturday, October 23, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 24, = 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. Artistic Director: James Morgan. Casting Director: = Norman Meranus. MUFTI's Are Minimally-Staged Concert Presentations Of Past Broadway, Off-Broadway And Other Musicals. Please Bring Two (2) Pictures And = Resumes, Stapled Together. Please Bring Sheet Music In The Proper Key = (Accompanist Will Not Transpose) With Stops And Starts Clearly Marked. Select Music From = The Musical Theatre Repertoire Only. LUNCH: 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM. = Building Does Not Open Until 9 AM—Do Not Enter Before. EPA Rules are in effect. = A monitor will be provided. Equity Special Agreement contract, AEA pay is = $395 for seven days plus pension and health.

Prepare: Two (2) Pictures And Resumes, = Stapled Together. Please Bring Sheet Music In The Proper Key (Accompanist Will = Not Transpose) With Stops And Starts Clearly Marked. Select Music From The = Musical Theatre Repertoire Only.


Show Name: A Christmas Survival Guide, Golf With Alan Shepard, Mornings At Seven, The = Tale of the Allergist's Wife, The Boys Next Door, The Sugar Bean Sisters =
Theatre Name: Florida = Repertory Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT 8 =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/18/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Florida = Repertory Theatre, Bay Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901

Breakdown: Florida Repertory Theatre, = Producer, based in Fort Myers, FL, is holding auditions for their 2004-2005 = season, including: A Christmas Survival Guide: November 26, 2004 — = December 19, 2004. Golf With Alan Shepard: January 7, 2005 — January 30, 2005. Mornings At Seven: February 11, 2005 — March 6, 2005. The Tale of = the Allergist's Wife: March 18, 2005 — April 10, 2005. The Boys Next = Door: April 22, 2005 — May 15, 2005. The Sugar Bean Sisters: May 27, = 2005 — June 19, 2005. Seeking: Equity Actors And Actresses. Actors And = Actresses Who Appear To Be 60 Or Older Are Especially Encouraged To Attend. For an audition appointment send pictures and resumes to: Florida Repertory = Theatre, SEASON CASTING, 2267 1st St., Fort Myers, FL 33901. Send pictures and = resumes ONLY if you are available to attend auditions in Florida. Prepare Two Contrasting Contemporary Monologues. SINGERS may additionally Prepare = Two Contrasting Contemporary Songs, not more than 32 bars each. Pianist NOT Provided. Please Bring CD Or Taped Accompaniment. Equity SPT 8 contract, minimum AEA pay is $379 per week.

Prepare: For an audition appointment send = pictures and resumes to: Florida Repertory Theatre, SEASON CASTING, 2267 1st St., = Fort Myers, FL 33901. Send pictures and resumes ONLY if you are available to = attend auditions in Florida.


Show Name: Moonlight and Magnolias
Theatre Name: Manhattan = Theatre Club
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEAE LORT B =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/17/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West = 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: Manhattan Theatre Club, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Moonlight and Magnolias, First Rehearsal: January 13, 2005. First Preview: February = 17, 2005. Opens: March 15, 2005 For 10 - 12 Weeks. Playwright: Ron Hutchinson. = Director: Lynne Meadow. The show will perform will perform at Manhattan Theatre = Club's Stage One at City Center. Moonlight and Magnolias Takes Place In 1939 = Hollywood In Producer DAVID O. SELZNICK's Office. The Play Concerns The Five Days = Over Which O. SELZNICK Bullies, Cajoles And Ultimately Imprisons Screenwriter = BEN HECHT And Director VICTOR FLEMING To Mettle Out A Working Screenplay Of MARGARET MITCHELL's Monumental Bestseller GONE WITH THE WIND. Seeking: = DAVID O. SELZNICK: Late 30's. Jewish. Fiercely Comedic. Beleaguered But Feared = Movie Producer Personally And Professionally Desperate For A Hit. Devoted To = The Novel GONE WITH THE WIND. Extremely Intelligent, Quick-Witted And Almost Maniacally Passionate. Alternates Between The Frantically Histrionic And = Coolly Seductive And Manipulative To Get What He Needs From Those Around Him. = BEN HECHT: Late 40's - Early 50's. Jewish. Chicago Journalist Turned = Screenplay Writer / Script Doctor. Pugnacious Bruiser Of A Man With A Strong Moral = Sense And A Way With Words. Sarcastic, Witty, Opinonated And Obstinate. Has = Little Tolerance For Hollywood Pretension Or SELZNICK's Apparent Disregard For = The Racial And Ethnic Undertones Of MARGARET MITCHELL's GONE WITH THE WIND. = VICTOR FLEMING: Late 40's - Early 50's. Extremely Self-Confident, No-Bull = Hollywood Director. Claims To Have Taught CLARK GABLE To Be GABLE And To Have = Slapped JUDY GARLAND Only Once. Dry And Sardonic With An Air Of Comic = Self-Importance. Dubious About The Literary And Filmic Merits Of GONE WITH THE WIND, But Supremely Confident That, As Long As He's Paid, He Can Take Any = Screenplay And Turn It Into A Quality Feature. MISS POPPENGHUL: Mid 40's - Early 50's. = Dotty Secretary To SELZNICK. Extremely And Comically Efficient With An = Undercurrent Of Controlled Fear Of Her Boss. Please prepare a 2-minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Please bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition. = LUNCH: 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Equity LORT Non-Rep B contract, minimum AEA pay is $700 per week. =

Prepare: a 2-minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. = Please bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition.


Show Name: Perfect Crime
Theatre Name: Foothills = Theatre Company
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/14/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Worcester = Common Fashion Outlet, 100 Front Street, Worcester, MA 01608

Breakdown: Foothills Theatre Company, = Producer, based in Worcester, MA is holding auditions by appointment for Perfect = Crime, Rehearsals: October 19, 2004. Opens: October 28, 2004. Closes: November = 21, 2004. Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Director: Jay Stone. This show is = the longest running Off-Broadway dramatic play, this show opened in '87 and = is still running at the Duffy Theatre. Seeking: MARGARET THORNE BRENT: Late = 30's. Psychiatrist. MARGARET Is Intelligent, Beautiful, Physically Fit, Manipulative And = Carries Herself With Confidence And A Subtle Sensuality. She Is Trying To = Maintain Poise And Grace While Under A Great Deal Of Pressure. INSPECTOR JAMES = ASCHER: Late 30's - 50. The Law. ASHER Is A Handsome Man Showing The Signs Of = Age. He Is Disillusioned In His Job And His Marriage. He Has A Practical = Intelligence. W. HARRISON BRENT: 40's - 50. MARGARET 's Husband. Also A Psychiatrist. = Retired. Also Plays PHILLIP REYNOLDS. HARRISON / REYNOLDS Has Matinee-Idol Good = Looks. Intelligent And Independent. Self-Involved. LIONEL MCAULEY: Late 30's - = 40's. A Patient Of MARGARET 's. LIONEL Is An Everyman Overwhelmed By Life. = Insecure, Frightened, Clever And Intuitive, He Has Retreated Into Fantasy And = Anger As His Response. DAVID BREUER: 30's. Host Of A Local Cable Television Show. Big = Fish In A Glass Of Water. Blowhard. The Worst Of Local Cable Access. For An = Audition Appointment, Please EMAIL (Preferred) ckelley at foothillstheatre.com Or = CALL 508-754-3314, X 227 - Indicate If You Are Equity Member. You May Receive = A Confirming Email Or Call With A Time Slot. Auditions Will Consist Of = Readings From The Script. Auditioners Should Arrive Early And Select ONE (1) Character = To Read. Please Bring A Picture And Resume. Equity Members Have Preference = For Audition Slots. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, pay. =

Prepare: For An Audition Appointment, = Please EMAIL (Preferred) ckelley at foothillstheatre.com Or CALL 508-754-3314, X 227 - = Indicate If You Are Equity Member. You May Receive A Confirming Email Or Call = With A Time Slot.


Show Name: Swing!, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, = Oliver
Theatre Name: Marriott = Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr = Ag

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA Chicago, = 125 S. Clark St., Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60603

Breakdown: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity Principal = Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: Swing!, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing = Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose and Oliver. Artistic Director Rick = Boynton and Assistant to the Artistic Director Andy Hite. Appointments will be taken = by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15. Call 312/641-0406. Call ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. Please prepare two contrasting 16 bar selections, one up-tempo and one ballad. Bring music = in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring updated picture and resume. = Please DO NOT attend this audition if you have auditioned for Marriott Theatre = in the past six months. Equity Marriott Theatre Agreement, pay. =

Prepare: Appointments will be taken by the = Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15. Call = 312/641-0406. Call ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. Please prepare two contrasting 16 = bar selections, one up-tempo and one ballad.


Show Name: Modern Orthodox
Theatre Name: ARS Nova = And Kara Medoff
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off Broadway =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West = 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: ARS Nova And Kara Medoff, = Producers, based in New York, NY are holding Equity Principal Auditions for the Off-Broadway production of Modern Orthodox, First Rehearsal: October 12, = 2004. First Preview: November 11, 2004. Playwright: Daniel Goldfarb; Director: = James Lapine; Casting: David Caparelliotis. Modern Orthodox is a new contemporary New = York comedy that concerns the effect an Orthodox Jewish Jeweler (played by = JASON BIGGS) has on a young Jewish couple of lapsed faith. It will perform at = Dodger Theatre at Worldwide Plaza (499 Seats). Seeking: HERSHEL KLEIN: Seeking Understudy. This Role Will Be Played By JASON BIGGS. This Understudy = Will Cover HERSHEL And BEN. Mid - Late 20's. An Orthodox Jewish Jeweler. Lovable = Schmuck. Extremely Devout In His Faith. Wears Only Shlumpy Black Suits With A Yellowing = Shirt Underneath And A Yankees Yarmulke. Very Direct, Straightforward And = Funny Without Trying To Be. BEN: Early 30's. Jewish. Handsome = Upper West Side Finance Guy. = Funny And Charming. Uncomfortable With HERSHEL's Orthodox Appearance And = Lifestyle. Increasingly Aware Of His Own Faithlessness. Ultimately A Good Guy Facing The Worst = About Himself And Trying To Become Better. HANNAH: Early 30's. Jewish. BEN's = Fiance. Attractive, Funny And Intelligent Maternity Doctor. Strong-Willed, = Caring And Great At Her Job. Still Cries At Every Birth But Is No Pushover. Finds = Herself Questioning Her Lack Of Faith And Wanting More For Herself And From Her Relationship With BEN. RACHEL: Mid 30's. Jewish. Short, Attractive, Eastern-European-Looking. Sharp, Quick-Witted And No-Nonsense. Like = HERSHEL, Practicing Orthodox. In Marketing, But Treading Water And Biding [Her] = Time Before [She] Starts Having Babies. The Kind Of Girl Who Gives No Second = Thought To Eating Off Her Blind Date's Plate While Nonchalantly Talking About = How It Is Her blessing and curse To Have A Way With Men. ONE MALE UNDERSTUDY: = Covers HERSHEL And BEN. ONE FEMALE UNDERSTUDY: Covers HANNAH And RACHEL. Sides = will be provided. LUNCH: 1:00 = PM2:00 = PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Equity Off Broadway contract, minimum AEA pay is $832 per week until = Oct. 31, 2004, $857 = thereafter.

Prepare: Sides will be provided. =


Show Name: Five by Tenn
Theatre Name: Manhattan = Theatre Club
Post Date: =
09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT D =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/22/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, = 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: Manhattan Theatre Club, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Five by Tenn, = an evening of 5 One-Act Plays by Tennessee Williams, includes 2 World = Premieres and 1 NY Premiere will be performed by a company of two women and six = men. First Rehearsal: September 16, = 2004; First Rehearsal For Understudies: November 9, 2004; First Preview: October 19, = 2004; Opens: November 11, = 2004 For 10-12 Wks (City Center, Stage 2). Playwright: Tennessee= Williams; Director: Michael Kahm. Seeking: UNDERSTUDIES = ONLY - TWO MATURE ACTRESSES: 55 - 65. Roles Include: MRS. FENWAY: An = Upper-Class Woman Who Is Attractive, But Extremely Selfish, Snobbish And Spoiled. = Completely Unaware Of Her Son's Unhappiness And Torment, She Fails Her Son When He = Needs Her The Most. VERA CARTWRIGHT: A Wife Of A Broadway Producer, Sometimes Suppliant, Very Intelligent And Aware Of The Repetitive Indiscretions Of = Her Pompous Mate. She Is The Object Of A Younger Man's Attentions, A Shy = Playwright Who Wants To Save Her From The Lies And Deceptions Of Her Husband. THE = VISITOR: A Shy Spinster. Virginal, Na=EFve And Sheltered. She Is Falling In Love = For The Very First Time, So She Goes To Visit A Well-Known Writer To Seek Advice = And Wisdom On The Ways Of The World. ONE: A Powerful And Aristocratic Woman = Who Is Unkind To The Man Who Adores Her. She Is Strong-Willed, Arrogant, Set In = The Rules Of Society And Hard-Shelled. Her Arguments Are Always Logical, = Even If Harsh And Cold. Somewhere Beneath Her Hardened Heart, There Might Be The Tiniest Sign Of Compassion. However, It Is Not Easy To See. ONE MATURE = ACTOR: 55 - 65. Roles Include: JOSIE CARTWRIGHT: A Successful Broadway = Producer, Unfaithful To His Wife, Oafish And Condescending. Lies Constantly, Takes = His Wife For Granted, Cannot Imagine A Moment When He Isn't Right. = LAWRENCE: A Handsome, Knowledgeable Poet Who Is An Expert On The Ways Of Love And Romance. = Shares His Wisdom With Assurance And Enjoyment. TWO: A Very Shy, Timid, Gentle Man = Who Lives His Life Controlled By A Woman He Worships. Actors should prepare = a two (2) minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Actors should bring one (1) picture = and resume to the audition. LUNCH: 1:00 PM2:00 PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep D contract, = minimum AEA pay is $531 per week.

Prepare: a two (2) minute CONTEMPORARY = monologue. Actors should bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition. =


Show Name: Lone Star Love
Theatre Name: Dodger = Stage Holding
Post Date: =
09/08/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/24/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, = 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY= 10019

Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage = Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are = holding Chorus Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; = Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); = Runs: 12/4/04 — 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: = J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: = J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country = Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: Equity = Female And Male Singers Who Dance. Please prepare 16 bars in the style of the = show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please = bring a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested. Prepare to dance if requested and time = permits (in shoes you can move in and comfortable clothes). Chorus rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay. =

Prepare: 16 bars in the style of the show = (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring = a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested. Prepare to dance if requested =


Show Name: Lone Star Love
Theatre Name: Dodger = Stage Holding
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/24/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, = 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019

Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage = Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are = holding Chorus Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; = Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); = Runs: 12/4/04 — 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: = J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: = J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country = Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: Equity = Female And Male Singers Who Dance. Please prepare 16 bars in the style of the = show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please = bring a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested. Prepare to dance if requested and time = permits (in shoes you can move in and comfortable clothes). Chorus rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay. =

Prepare: 16 bars in the style of the show = (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring = a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested. Prepare to dance if requested =


Show Name: Lone Star Love
Theatre Name: Dodger = Stage Holding
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/22/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: John Houseman = Theatre Center, 450 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage = Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are = holding Equity Principal Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: = 10/18/04; Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); = Runs: 12/4/04 — 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: = J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: = J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country = Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: COL. = JOHN FALSTAFF: 40's - 60. Bigger Than Life. An Imposing Comic Figure. = Character Voice. FRANK FORD: 30's - 40's. A Strong Western Rancher With A Dark = Side. Good Singer. GEORGE PAGE: 40's - 60's. Patriarch. Western Rancher. Big Heart. = Good Singer. AGGIE FORD: 30's. Attractive Strong-Willed Western Woman. Good = Singer. MARGARET ANNE PAGE: 40's. Matriarch. Earthy Western Woman. Good Singer. = SHERIFF BOB SHALLOW: Comic Western Figure. Character Voice. Doesn't Need To Sing = Legit. MISSANNE PAGE: 20's. Tomboy / Cowgirl. Good Singer. FENTON: 20's. = Yodeling Cowboy. Cute. Good Singer. MUST BE ABLE TO PLAY GUITAR. MASTER SLENDER: = 20's. Comic. Western Hayseed Character. Good Singer. DR. CAIUS: 40's. Comic French = Immigrant Doctor. Speaks Broken Cowboy English With A French Accent. Character = Singing. MISS QUICKLY: 40's - 50's. This Woman Is A Hoot. A Sexual, Big-Hearted = Town Go-Between And Busybody. Miss Kitty Prototype. Good Singer. Please = prepare a brief song in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk = Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled = together — have additionals with you in the event that they are requested. = LUNCH: 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be = provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.

Prepare: a brief song in the style of the = show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please = bring a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested.


Show Name: Career Transitions for Dancers Gala
Theatre Name: Career = Transitions For Dancers
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Benefit =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/17/2004

 

 

11:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West = 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: Career Transitions For Dancers, = Producer, based in New York, NY is holding a Chorus Audition for their Career = Transitions for Dancers Gala, Rehearsals: Week Of October 18, 2004 — October = 24, 2004 (No Matinee Day Rehearsals) At The New Dance Group On West 47th Street. Choreographer: Mercedes Ellington. Gala Director: Tony Stevens. Seeking: = Female Precision Tap Dancers For June Taylor Dancer-Rockettes-Type Opening = Number For Career Transition For Dancers Gala At City Center On 10/25 At 7 PM. = Height Requirement is 5’ 5" minimum. Dancers will be guests at Gala = Dinner following performance. Sign-Up Also Begins At 11:00 AM. Please Bring = Ladies' Character Tap Shoes With Heels. A monitor will not be provided. The = producer will run all aspects of this audition. For Additional Information About = The Performance and Dinner Arrangements Following, Please Call Career = Transition For Dancers At 212-764-0172. Equity Benefit contract.

Prepare: Sign-Up Also Begins At 11:00 AM. = Please Bring Ladies' Character Tap Shoes With Heels.


Show Name: A Thousand Clowns
Theatre Name: Studio = Arena Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT B =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/16/2004

 

 

5:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Studio Arena = Theatre, 710 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14202

Breakdown: Studio Arena Theatre, Producer, = based in Buffalo, NY is holding Equity Principal Auditions for A Thousand Clowns, Production Dates: November 21, 2004 — December 23, 2004. = Playwright: Herb Gardner. Director: Jane Page. Seeking: MURRAY BURNS: Male. 35 - 45. NICK = BURNS: Male. 11 - 13. ALBERT AMUNDSON: Male. Early 30's. SANDRA MARKOWITZ: = Female. Late 20's. ARNOLD BURNS: Male. Mid - Late 40's. LEO HERMAN: Male. 40 - 50. = Call Jana Blaha At 716-856-8025, Extension 1722 on or before Monday, September 13, = 2004 to make an appointment or for more information full character = descriptions will be available upon making an appointment. A monitor will not be provided. = The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity LORT Non-Rep B = contract, minimum AEA pay is $700 per week.

Prepare: Call Jana Blaha At 716-856-8025, Extension 1722 on or before Monday, September 13, 2004 to make an = appointment or for more information full character descriptions will be available = upon making an appointment.


Show Name: Celebrate Me Home, I Love You You're Perfect Now Change, Dames At Sea, Let's Face = the Music - A Tribute to Fred Astaire, A Holiday Musical =
Theatre Name: Winter Park Playhouse
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA OAT Cat 2 =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/13/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 3:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Winter Park = Playhouse, 711-B Orange Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789

Breakdown: Winter Park Playhouse, Producer, = based in Winter Park, FL, is holding Equity Principal Auditions by Appointment = Only, for their 2004/2005 Season. Shows include: CELEBRATE ME HOME: First = Rehearsal: October 26, 2004. First Run: November 12, 2004 - November 20, 2004. = Second Run: December 3, 2004 - December 11, 2004. I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW = CHANGE: First Rehearsal: January 11, 2005. Run: January 28, 2005 - February 19, = 2005. DAMES AT SEA: First Rehearsal: March 15, 2005. Run: April 1, 2005 - = April 23, 2005. LET'S FACE THE MUSIC - A TRIBUTE TO FRED ASTAIRE: First Rehearsal: = August 23, 2005. Run: September 9, 2005 - October 1, 2005. TBA (A HOLIDAY = MUSICAL): First Rehearsal: October 25, 2005. First Run: November 11, 2005 - = November 19, 2005. Second Run: December 2, 2005 - December 10, 2005. For an = appointment, call Winter Park Playhouse at 407-645-0145. A monitor will not be = provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Please Prepare 16 bars = of an Uptempo AND a Ballad. Please Prepare a One-Minute Comic Monologue. An = Accompanist Will Be Provided. Please Bring A Non-Refundable Picture And Resume. = Callbacks: Will Be Held Eight Weeks Prior To The Individual Production Dates. Equity OAT Category 2, minimum AEA pay is $160/week.

Prepare: For an appointment, call Winter = Park Playhouse at 407-645-0145. Please Prepare 16 bars of an Uptempo AND a = Ballad. Please Prepare a One-Minute Comic Monologue. An Accompanist Will Be = Provided. Please Bring A Non-Refundable Picture And Resume.


Show Name: Novel Romance
Theatre Name: Folksbiene = Yiddish Theatre
Post Date: =
09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Spec Agmt

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/23/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Folksbiene = Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd = Street, New = York, NY= 10016

Breakdown: Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, = Producer, based in New = York, NY= , is accepting submissions for Novel Romance, a classic = Yiddish comedy with music. Rehearsals: Begin October 25, 2004. First Preview: November 21, = 2004. Closes: January 2, = 2005. Author: Avrom Goldfadn; Adaptor/Director: Allen Lewis = Rickman; Musical Director: Zalmen Mlotek. Seeking: Musical Theatre Performers - = All Must Have Major Comedy Chops — This Is A Broad, Fast-Moving Show, Part = Satire, Part Vaudeville. All Must Have A Working Familiarity With Yiddish (i.e. = Know The Sound Of It, Know More Than A Handful Of Words, And At Least Be Past = Square One With The Language). PLEASE NOTE: If You Speak Yiddish But Are Not = Right For Any Roles, Please Submit Anyway, As Producers Are Casting Other Projects = As Well. Characters Include: KHANE: 30's - 40's. A Nice Jewish Girl Gone To = Seed. Obsessed With German Romance Novels. Seeking A Very Charactery Comic Actress With = An Ear For Both Yiddish And German. YITSKHOK: 50's - 60's. KHANE's = Long-Suffering Father. Piano A Plus. SHLOYME: 30's - 40's. A Nice Jewish Widower, Loved = KHANE All His Life, A Bit Of A Shlep. Doubles As The Old Man, A Decrepit = Lecher (A La ARTIE JOHNSON In The LAUGH-IN Bits). KABTSNZON: 40's - 50's. A Conniving = Sleaze Bucket With Charm. HUNGERMAN: The Slightly More Sympathetic Partner To KABTSNZON. Doubles As Author AVROM GOLDFADN. Must Play Piano. Please = send pictures and resumes to: Casting, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East = 33rd Street, New York NY 10016. Please Note Yiddish Skills In Submission. = Auditions: September 23, 2004. Callbacks: September 27, 2004. Equity Special = Agreement contract.

Prepare: Please send pictures and resumes = to: Casting, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd Street, New York NY = 10016. Please Note Yiddish Skills In Submission. Auditions: September 23, 2004. Callbacks: September 27, 2004.

 

 

 

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Anne-Louise=20 Zachry =     and=20 More…

  

Written=20 after the first Gulf War, this uproarious look at what happens = after=20 Hamlet is a timely = satire on=20 power, politics, and war.

 

Directed by = Jesse=20 Berger

 

Monday September 13,=20 7:30pm

 

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Tickets going fast – = Reserve = your seats=20 now at www.TheaterMania.com

 

 

 

MORE=20 REVELATION READINGS=20 - September 13-October=20 18

Sunday = September 19,=20 7pm

Richard=20 Thomas=20 is

The=20 Roman=20 Actor

By Philip = Massinger

In = a time of=20 tyranny, Caesar is challenged by = an actor –=20 can the artist prevail against empire?

Directed by = Kay=20 Matschullat

Featuring = Opal=20 Alladin, Jimonn=20 Cole,=20 John=20 Daggett,=20 A-men=20 Rasheed, Thomas=20 Tate and=20 more.

 

Sunday = September 26,=20 7pm

The Knight of the Burning Pestle

By Francis = Beaumont

An Elizabethan actor’s = nightmare, this comic masterpiece is a = hilarious blast=20 from the past.

Directed by = Christopher=20 Bayes=20

Featuring=20 Everett = Quinton and=20 Daniel=20 Breaker=20 (Pericles)

 

Sunday = October 3,=20 7pm

Women=20 BEWARE Women

By Thomas = Middleton

Sex, power and chess weave = together in this=20 Clintonian tale of intrigue and infidelity.

Directed by=20 Paul=20 Mullins

 

Monday = October 11,=20 7pm           &= nbsp;       =20

Don=20 Jonny

By=20 Anton Dudley (Honor = and the=20 River) and Jonathan Spottiswoode (of the=20 Enemies)

Inspired by the Don Juan of Molina, = Moli=E9re, and=20 Mozart, come hear this new rock musical’s first-ever full-length = concert=20 reading.

Directed by = Jesse=20 Berger

Featuring=20 Steven=20 Ratazzi,=20 Tracie=20 Thoms,=20 Paul=20 Niebanck, and = many=20 more!

 

Monday = October 18,=20 7pm

Ragozine,=20 or The Second-Best Bed Trick

A fairy tale = by=20 Michael = Feingold

An incurable plague and a = nightmarish=20 killer attack Vienna in this post-Shakespearean=20 comedy.

Audition = notice

Phoenix Stage Productions

BABES IN = TOYLAND

Directed by = Henry Bishop

 

Auditions will = be this Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 7:00 to 9:30 = PM

at Springfield = High School Theatre for the Musical

Babes in = Toyland.

Babes in Toyland = is a large, old fashioned = family show.  It has approximately 60 roles = for actors, dancers and singers; adults and children.

Not all roles require = dancing.

 

Be prepared to = read, dance and to sing, an accompanist will be = provided.

Bring your = sheet music.  No recorded music = please.

 

Babes in = Toyland has

Marching = Wooden Soldiers – Singing and Dancing Gypsies – Most of Your Favorite Nursery Rhyme Characters such as: Little Boy Blue, Bo Peep, and Jack and Jill. -  The Lady Who Lives in a Shoe = – Several Bad Guys – a Love Story between Contrary Mary and Tom, the = Piper’s Son – Spiders - Elves -

And the Master = Toymaker a character of great warmth who makes all the toys for the holiday = season.

 

Performance = dates are during the month of

December; = ending a week before Christmas.

There are some = School Day performances: a full schedule will be available at = auditions.

 

AUDITIONS: = MON., TUE., WED., SEPTEMBER 13, 14 & 15

AT = SPRINGFIELD = HIGH = SCHOOL, = 2960 SANITARIUM = RD. AT = CANTON ROAD, FOR =

BABES IN = TOYLAND

Songs include = Toyland, I Won’t be Happy ‘til I Get It, Hail to = Christmas, Castle in Spain, The March of the Toy = Soldiers and = others.

 

For additional information call 330-713-0003

 

Phoenix Stage = Productions (formerly Goodyear Community Theatre) is reviving its annual production = of Babes in Toyland.  Babes in Toyland was performed annually during the = 80’s and 90’s to great public acceptance.  It is a lot of fun and a lot of work.

If you are = interested in working tech or some other volunteer aspect of putting on a show call = 330-713-0003.

 

 

LOCATION

The Culture=20 Project

45 Bleecker = Street & Lafayette

Trains: 6, N/R/W, = F/V

www.45bleecker.com<= /P>

 

RESERVATIONS

All readings = are FREE,=20 except Fortinbras

For the Fortinbras Benefit with=20 Paul Rudd: go to www.TheaterMania.com or call=20 212.352.3101

For all other readings: write = Revelations at redbulltheater= com=20 or call 212.414.5168

 

To=20 donate to Red Bull Theater, click HERE=20 or=20 go to www.redbulltheater.com/join<= /P>

 

 

 Jesse=20 Berger

 

 Artistic=20 Director

 

Don’t=20 miss out on events that get announced by regular mail only:

Send your = mailing=20 address to us at info at redbulltheater.com to = be kept=20 completely up to date.

 

To Subscribe=20 or Unsubscribe to our email announcements, click=20 here: 

http://www.r= edbulltheater.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi.

 

Thank=20 You.

 

 RED BULL = THEATER

PO BOX=20 250863

NYC NY = 10025

212.414.5168

info at redbulltheater.com

www.redbulltheater.com=

 

=AE

 

------=_NextPart_000_7900_01C4986A.EAB19B40-- From jannmike at adelphia.net Sun Sep 12 04:28:25 2004 From: jannmike at adelphia.net (Mike Olszewski) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 07:28:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Rap Poet or "Griot style" Storyteller Message-ID: <000d01c498bb$9e6bfcc0$f8c3a045@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4989A.16F5A780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEEDED: Rap poet or "griot style" story teller to address Thursday = evening workshop on Hip Hop culture at Kent State University. Please = contact Mike at jannmike at adelpha.net . Many thanks. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4989A.16F5A780 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

NEEDED:  Rap poet or "griot = style" story=20 teller to address Thursday evening workshop on Hip Hop culture at Kent = State=20 University.  Please contact Mike at jannmike at adelpha.net = .   Many=20 thanks.
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4989A.16F5A780-- >From bstuewe" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00ED_01C4989B.3104AF80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable STUDIO SPACE AVAILABLE COME EXPERIENCE - BECOME A PART OF A FLOURISHING ARTS COMMUNITY WORKING SPACE / TEACHING SPACE / PROFESSIONAL GALLERY SPACE AFFORDABLE STUDIOS AVAILABLE TODAY SPECIAL FALL OPPORTUNITY . 12 MONTH LEASE, DEPOSIT AND FIRST MONTH RENT = - SECOND MONTH FREE!!!!=20 TrueNorth Cultural Arts is interviewing new Resident Artists for the = upcoming program year. Resident artists rent yearly Studio space with = opportunities to teach, attend master classes, participate in art = festivals and use TrueNorth Gallery Space for display of work with = additional art featured at both Avon Lake's Lake House and the Library. Studios range from 250 square feet to 600 square feet. Consider joining this artist community. Plans for the fall include = Outdoor Festival in partnership with the Avon Lake Public Library. = Saturday Classes for 4th grade and under. Weekday classes for 5th grade = and above. Monthly Master Classes. Gallery openings in September, = November and December. Possible Caf=E9 opening in the Focus and = Courtyard Galleries. TrueNorth Cultural Arts is a multi-disciplinary arts organization = committed to building and strengthening individuals and the community = through the performing arts, the visual arts, and the humanities. = TrueNorth's vision is two-fold: To educate, equip, and empower = individuals so they can embrace and succeed in the creative arts, and to = envision and encourage a community where creative arts and art = appreciation flourish. For further information contact TrueNorth TrueNorth Gallery 33491 Lake Road 440-933-7771/ www.TNCArts.org ------=_NextPart_000_00ED_01C4989B.3104AF80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

STUDIO SPACE AVAILABLE

COME EXPERIENCE - BECOME A PART OF A FLOURISHING ARTS=20 COMMUNITY

WORKING SPACE / TEACHING SPACE / PROFESSIONAL GALLERY = SPACE

AFFORDABLE STUDIOS AVAILABLE TODAY

SPECIAL FALL OPPORTUNITY =85 12 MONTH LEASE, DEPOSIT = AND FIRST=20 MONTH RENT =96 SECOND MONTH FREE!!!!

TrueNorth Cultural Arts is interviewing new Resident = Artists for=20 the upcoming program year. Resident artists rent yearly Studio space = with=20 opportunities to teach, attend master classes, participate in art = festivals and=20 use TrueNorth Gallery Space for display of work with additional art = featured at=20 both Avon Lake=92s Lake House and the Library.

Studios range from 250 square feet to 600 square = feet.

Consider joining this artist community. Plans for the = fall=20 include Outdoor Festival in partnership with the Avon Lake Public = Library.=20 Saturday Classes for 4th grade and under. Weekday classes for = 5th grade and above. Monthly Master Classes. Gallery openings = in=20 September, November and December. Possible Caf=E9 opening in the Focus = and=20 Courtyard Galleries.

TrueNorth Cultural Arts is a multi-disciplinary arts=20 organization committed to building and strengthening individuals and the = community through the performing arts, the visual arts, and the = humanities.=20 TrueNorth's vision is two-fold: To educate, equip, and empower = individuals so=20 they can embrace and succeed in the creative arts, and to envision and = encourage=20 a community where creative arts and art appreciation flourish.

For further information contact TrueNorth

TrueNorth Gallery

 33491 Lake Road

440-933-7771/ www.TNCArts.org

------=_NextPart_000_00ED_01C4989B.3104AF80-- >From bstuewe" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01DF_01C498AA.4102C7A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable TrueNorth Cultural Arts=20 presents . "Shape!" AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL WRITTEN BY BILL ROYSE ADDITIONAL MUSIC WRITTEN BY TRUENORTH MUSICIANS VALERIE BERNES, RICK = FORTNEY, NEIL KAMMILLER, AND JAMES TRAXLER Directed and produced by Rick Fortney November 12, 13 & 14 November 19 & 20 Friday and Saturday nights - 7:30 p.m.=20 Sunday afternoon - 3:00 p.m. Tickets $8.00 Seniors (65+) and students $5.00 Group sale discounts available For further information and/or tickets contact TrueNorth TrueNorth Gallery, 33491 Lake Road 933-7771 www.TNCArts.org Theatre location . Avon Lake's Old FireHouse=20 Corner of Rt. 83 and Lake Road "SHAPE!" - A STORY ABOUT AN OLD HEALTH AND FITNESS CLUB THAT IS ABOUT TO = SUCCUMB TO A NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART EXERCISE FACILITY IN THE AREA. IT IS A = TALE OF FRIENDSHIPS, ROMANCE, HAPPENINGS WITHIN THE WORLD OF EXERCISE, = AND THE QUESTION OF . "IS NEW ALWAYS BETTER?!" ------=_NextPart_000_01DF_01C498AA.4102C7A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

TrueNorth Cultural Arts=20

presents =85

"Shape!"

AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL WRITTEN BY BILL ROYSE

ADDITIONAL MUSIC WRITTEN BY TRUENORTH MUSICIANS = VALERIE BERNES,=20 RICK FORTNEY, NEIL KAMMILLER, AND JAMES TRAXLER

Directed and produced by Rick Fortney

November 12, 13 & 14

November 19 & 20

Friday and Saturday nights - 7:30 p.m.

Sunday afternoon =96 3:00 p.m.

Tickets $8.00

Seniors (65+) and students $5.00

Group sale discounts available

For further information and/or tickets contact = TrueNorth

TrueNorth Gallery, 33491 Lake Road

933-7771

www.TNCArts.org

Theatre location =85

Avon Lake=92s Old FireHouse

Corner of Rt. 83 and Lake Road

"SHAPE!" =96 A STORY ABOUT AN OLD HEALTH AND FITNESS = CLUB THAT IS=20 ABOUT TO SUCCUMB TO A NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART EXERCISE FACILITY IN THE = AREA. IT IS=20 A TALE OF FRIENDSHIPS, ROMANCE, HAPPENINGS WITHIN THE WORLD OF EXERCISE, = AND THE=20 QUESTION OF =85 "IS NEW ALWAYS = BETTER?!"

------=_NextPart_000_01DF_01C498AA.4102C7A0-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Sun Sep 12 07:12:02 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:12:02 EDT Subject: Fwd: [NEohioPAL]tri-c instructor available for personal tutoring web building... Message-ID: <1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332@aol.com> --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_alt_boundary" --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello, All . . . Having just read Carol Irvin's posting re: web building services, I would like to recommend her highly, to those who want to enhance their ability to market their businesses and their professional talents. Her services are not only marvelous for larger businesses and talent who already promote themselves in the larger markets, but are equally useful for 'fledgling' companies/talent, and companies/talent which may not have the ability to afford or maintain a full web site, yet. Carol designed a "basic" blogspot for WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio. The site is "simple/easy" enough that I can modify it "almost by myself," from my own computer (as I am not a computer or web site 'genius.') Since the site has been up, we have received many compliments on its looks, information and practicality. The site has taken us to a new level in the artistic, business and professional community. Yes, I am in the process of updating the outdated info, but in the meantime, please check the site out and consider Carol's service offer. Best regards, Sue Johnson Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio http://suejohnson.blogspot.com --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, All . . .

Having just read Carol Irvin's posting re: web building services, I would li= ke to recommend her highly, to those who want to enhance their ability to ma= rket their businesses and their professional talents.  Her services are= not only marvelous for larger businesses and talent who already promote the= mselves in the larger markets, but are equally useful for 'fledgling' compan= ies/talent, and companies/talent which may not have the ability to afford or= maintain a full web site, yet.

Carol designed a "basic" blogspot for WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studi= o.  The site is "simple/easy" enough that I can modify it "almo= st by myself,"  from my own computer (as I am not a computer or web sit= e 'genius.')  Since the site has been up, we have received many complim= ents on its looks, information and practicality. The site has taken us to a=20= new level in the artistic, business and professional community. Yes, I am in= the  process of updating the outdated info, but in the meantime, pleas= e check the site out and consider Carol's service offer.

Best regards,
Sue Johnson
Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio 
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--part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_alt_boundary-- --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: Received: from rly-xn06.mx.aol.com (rly-xn06.mail.aol.com [172.20.83.140]) by air-xn02.mail.aol.com (v101_r1.4) with ESMTP id MAILINXN22-75b4143a9712f9; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 21:42:31 -0400 Received: from mailman.siteprotect.com (mailman.siteprotect.com [66.113.136.236]) by rly-xn06.mx.aol.com (v101_r1.4) with ESMTP id MAILRELAYINXN69-75b4143a9712f9; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 21:42:10 -0400 Received: from braxton.siteprotect.com (braxton.siteprotect.com [64.26.0.88]) by mailman.siteprotect.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 109CC61ADE; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 20:42:07 -0500 (CDT) Delivered-To: neohiopal at braxton.siteprotect.com Received: from web51401.mail.yahoo.com (web51401.mail.yahoo.com [206.190.38.180]) by braxton.siteprotect.com (Postfix) with SMTP id 4F1D74CE3F for ; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 17:17:36 -0500 (CDT) Message-ID: <20040911221736.25085.qmail at web51401.mail.yahoo.com> Received: from [68.169.104.180] by web51401.mail.yahoo.com via HTTP; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 15:17:36 PDT From: Carol Knowlton Irvin To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Cc: clevelandfilmmaking at yahoogroups.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683" Subject: [NEohioPAL]tri-c instructor available for personal tutoring web building programs, photoshop, etc., Sender: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com Errors-To: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com X-BeenThere: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com X-Mailman-Version: 2.0.6 Precedence: bulk List-Help: List-Post: List-Subscribe: , List-Id: Northeast Ohio Performing Arts List List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 15:17:36 -0700 (PDT) X-AOL-IP: 66.113.136.236 X-Mailer: Unknown (No Version) --0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi, I'm an instructor at tri-c East in the business department. However, I'm also an artist. I have a limited amount of time in which I could tutor a few students for hire in web building programs such as Front Page or Dreamweaver and/or graphics programs such as Photoshop. There are many other programs I know as well. Get in touch with me at my email address carolknowltonirvin at yahoo.com if you have any interest. We can work out a mutually agreeable price for a whole morning or whole afternoon's tutoring. carol http://carolirvin.com --0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi, I'm an instructor at tri-c East in the business department.  However, I'm also an artist.  I have a limited amount of time in which I could tutor a few students for hire in web building programs such as Front Page or Dreamweaver and/or graphics programs such as Photoshop.  There are many other programs I know as well.  Get in touch with me at my email address
if you have any interest.  We can work out a mutually agreeable price for a whole morning or whole afternoon's tutoring.
 
carol


--0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683-- --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_boundary-- >From bstuewe" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03AC_01C498B1.5141DA00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable TRUENORTH FUNDRAISER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 7:30 P.M. TRUENORTH CULTURAL ARTS CENTER 33491 LAKE ROAD, AVON LAKE $25.00 per person (Raising money for the on-going activities of TrueNorth) Featuring a variety of fondues and coffee / teas Experience hands-on art activities, music and the opening of the Fall = Art Gallery showing "Shapes", highlighting art of TrueNorth Resident = Artists and invited guests For further information and/or tickets contact TrueNorth-- TrueNorth Gallery, 33491 Lake Road 440-933-7771 www.TNCArts.org TrueNorth recently received a 1:2 cash challenge grant through the = Community Foundation of Greater Lorain County. Please consider coming to = September 18th's fundraiser and experience first hand TrueNorth and how = you and your family can become involved. See the many ways art can make = a difference within our community. Your presence and financial support = will help TrueNorth in reaching their goal toward the cash challenge = grant and ensure TrueNorth in continuing to build and grow in making a = difference within our region through the arts. Hoping to see you on the 18th! ------=_NextPart_000_03AC_01C498B1.5141DA00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

TRUENORTH FUNDRAISER

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER=20 18

7:30 P.M.

TRUENORTH CULTURAL ARTS = CENTER

33491 LAKE ROAD, AVON = LAKE

$25.00 per person

(Raising = money for=20 the on-going activities of TrueNorth)

Featuring a variety=20 of fondues and coffee / teas

Experience hands-on=20 art activities, music and the opening of the Fall Art Gallery showing = "Shapes",=20 highlighting art of TrueNorth Resident Artists and invited=20 guests

For further information and/or tickets contact = TrueNorth--

TrueNorth Gallery, 33491 Lake = Road

440-933-7771

www.TNCArts.org

TrueNorth recently received a 1:2 cash challenge = grant through=20 the Community Foundation of Greater Lorain County. Please consider = coming to=20 September 18th's fundraiser and experience first hand TrueNorth and how = you and=20 your family can become involved. See the many ways art can make a = difference=20 within our community. Your presence and financial support will help = TrueNorth in=20 reaching their goal toward the cash challenge grant and ensure TrueNorth = in=20 continuing to build and grow in making a difference within our region = through=20 the arts.

Hoping to see you on the=20 18th!

------=_NextPart_000_03AC_01C498B1.5141DA00-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Sun Sep 12 07:33:04 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:33:04 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anne Nelson, Author of The Guys on WCPN - Actors' Summit Message-ID: -------------------------------1094999584 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Anne Nelson, author of The Guys will be interviewed by Dee Perry on Around Noon on WCPN on Monday. Neil Thackaberry and MaryJo Alexander who are performing The Guys at Actors' Summit will also be on the program. WCPN broadcasts at 90.3 on the FM dial. -------------------------------1094999584 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Anne Nelson, author of The Guys will be interviewed by Dee Perry on=20= Around Noon on WCPN on Monday. Neil Thackaberry and MaryJo Alexander who are= performing The Guys at Actors' Summit will also be on the program. WCPN bro= adcasts at 90.3 on the FM dial. -------------------------------1094999584-- From MnBLa at aol.com Sun Sep 12 08:51:35 2004 From: MnBLa at aol.com (MnBLa at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 11:51:35 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Rep Announces Cast for Nunsense Message-ID: <13e.f92a9d.2e75ca87@aol.com> --part1_13e.f92a9d.2e75ca87_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The NorthEast Ohio Repertory Theatre is pleased to announce the cast for its upcoming production of : Nunsense A Musical Comedy Book, Music and Lyrics by Dan Goggin The show is directed by Michael Larochelle, with choreography by Brenda Larochelle, Lights by Matt Gould, with Carol Tillotson on Piano. The Cast: Luisa Boyaggi as Sr. Robert Anne Eloise Elikofer as Sr. Mary Amnesia Brenda Larochelle as Sr. Mary Leo Paige Reich as Sr. Mary Cardelia, Our Reverend Mother Stella Starr as Sr. Mary Hubert Performance dates for Nunsense are September 24th & 25th, October 1st, 2nd, 8th & 9th at 8pm, with a matinee on Sunday October 10th at 2pm. NEO Rep will perform Nunsense at the North Olmsted Middle School, 27351 Butternut Ridge Road, just south of the intersection of Lorain Rd and Porter Rd in North Olmsted, and offers free parking. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students/seniors For more information and reservations call (440) 570-5367 --part1_13e.f92a9d.2e75ca87_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The NorthEast Ohio Repertory Theatr= e is pleased to announce the cast for its upcoming production of :
Nunsense
A Musical Comedy
Book, Music and Lyrics by Dan Goggin

The show is directed by Michael Larochelle, with choreography by Brenda Laro= chelle, Lights by Matt Gould, with Carol Tillotson on Piano.

The Cast:
Luisa Boyaggi as Sr. Robert Anne
Eloise Elikofer as Sr. Mary Amnesia
Brenda Larochelle as Sr. Mary Leo
Paige Reich as Sr. Mary Cardelia, Our Reverend Mother
Stella Starr as Sr. Mary Hubert

Performance dates for
Nunsense are September 24th & 25th, Octo= ber 1st, 2nd, 8th & 9th at 8pm, with a matinee on Sunday October 10th at= 2pm.

NEO Rep will perform
Nunsense at the North Olmsted Middle School,=20= 27351 Butternut Ridge Road, just south of the intersection of Lorain Rd and=20= Porter Rd in North Olmsted, and offers free parking.

Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students/seniors

For more information and reservations call (440) 570-5367
--part1_13e.f92a9d.2e75ca87_boundary-- From rhys7216 at yahoo.com Sun Sep 12 09:17:36 2004 From: rhys7216 at yahoo.com (Rhys Miller) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 09:17:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jazz singer looking for Pianist Message-ID: <20040912161736.8709.qmail@web21005.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1142196520-1095005856=:8451 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi Everyone I am a jazz singer looking for a regular pianist to build a catalog of songs and start booking gigs. The material I am interested in performing is primarily standards from the 30's, 40's, 50's and some current material arranged in the style of standards. Interested musicians should email me at rhys7216 at yahoo.com Thanks, Mo McMiller --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Shop for Back-to-School deals on Yahoo! Shopping. --0-1142196520-1095005856=:8451 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi Everyone
I am a jazz singer looking for a regular pianist to build a catalog of songs and start booking gigs.  The material I am interested in performing is primarily standards from the 30's, 40's, 50's and some current material arranged in the style of standards.
 
Interested musicians should email me at rhys7216 at yahoo.com 
 
Thanks,
 
Mo McMiller


Do you Yahoo!?
Shop for Back-to-School deals on Yahoo! Shopping. --0-1142196520-1095005856=:8451-- From wgmather at msn.com Sun Sep 12 09:32:38 2004 From: wgmather at msn.com (Robert Catalano) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 12:32:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release: Beer, Brats, and a Balladeer! Message-ID: Beer, Brats, and a Balladeer! September 12, 2004 - For Immediate Release contact: Rob Catalano, Deputy Director Telephone: (216) 574-9053 Fax: (216) 574-2536 E-mail: wgmather at msn.com Great Lakes balladeer, Lee Murdock, will perform onboard Cleveland?s own Steamship William G. Mather Museum at Cleveland?s North Coast Harbor on Saturday night, October 2 at 8 p.m. Always a sailor?s favorite, enjoy ?beer and brats? with Lee at 6:30 p.m. prior to the concert while taking in the magnificent sunset with the Cleveland lighthouse framing Lake Erie. Lee will sing songs of the Sweetwater Seas on the Mather?s massive main deck, weather permitting, with proceeds benefiting the SS Mather Museum. Admission for the concert is just $10 for museum members and $15 for non-members; doors open at 7:30 p.m. Come onboard for a ?beer and brat? dinner for just $10 more at 6:30 p.m. Reservations are encouraged but remaining tickets will be available at the door. This is a rain or shine event. In case of inclement weather, the festivities will move to the Mather?s Cargo Hold Exhibit Hall. For more information and reservations, contact the Mather Museum at 216-574-9053. You can also visit the Mather Museum online at www.wgmather.org and Lee Murdock at www.leemurdock.com. # # # Rob Catalano, Deputy Director Steamship William G. Mather Museum 1001 E. 9th Street Pier Cleveland, OH 44114 Ph. 216-574-9053 Fax: 216-574-2536 E-mail: wgmather at msn.com Website: www.wgmather.org From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Sep 12 10:27:57 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:27:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: LEADING LADIES@CPH Message-ID: <20040912172757.37846.qmail@web12010.mail.yahoo.com> HYSTERICALLY FUNNY ?LEADING LADIES? AT CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Few contemporary authors are experts in writing farce. Ken Ludwig is not one of those. The two-time Tony Award nominee and recipient of the Laurence Olivier Award for playwriting has proven his abilities as the author of ?LEND ME A TENOR? ?SULLIVAN & GILBERT? and ?MOON OVER BUFFALO.? ?LEND ME A TENOR? is one of the most popular comedic pieces of the past decade and has received more than 200 productions worldwide. Ludwig?s newest script, ?LEADING LADIES? is receiving its world premiere as the opening show of the Cleveland Play House?s 2004-2005 season. The script was workshopped last year as part of the Play House?s annual New Stage Festival of New Plays. In addition to having written the play, Ludwig is directing the CPH production. On the surface writing, directing and performing in farce seems an easy task. There is usually little plot development, the characters are broadly crafted and bigger than life, and the performers just need to let loose and make the audience laugh. Anyone believing this myth has only to see a badly developed production to see how awful farce can be when poorly crafted and presented. The difficulty with this theatrical form is that the characters must be real enough to be believable, but broad enough for the audience to both laugh with and at. The direction must let loose the creative, but be restricted enough to allow the author?s lines to be the center of the fun. If the show is too gimmicky, the audience loses the show and gets involved in the effects. Ludwig, as writer and director of ?LEADING LADIES,? has found the perfect balance. The production is a total delight. Basically, as the program notes indicate, ?It?s 1955, in Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, Jack and Leo are performing second-rate Shakespeare at a Moose Lodge...a nightmare gig for the two classically trained British actors. A chance encounter on a train leads to an opportunity to put themselves back on their feet and make some money in the process.? Plot aside, just think of ?LEADING LADIES? as ?SOME LIKE IT HOT? collides with ?THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST? and ?CHARLIE?S AUNT.? Ludwig has infused the production with just enough shtick, just enough creativity, just enough frenetic pace. He is blessed with an amazing cast. There is not a weak link in the acting chain. Brent Barrett and Christopher Duva as Leo and Jack, are natural farce actors. They have mobile faces, a wonderful sense of timing, and each displays a delightful vulnerability. They are believable, yet unbelievable....a perfect combination.. Erin Dilly and Lacey Kohl as Leo and Jack?s love interests are wonderful. Dilly shines as the beautiful Meg. Kohl, a Judy Holliday-look and act alike comedian, is the quintessential Ado Annie of ?OKLAHOMA? and Adelaide of ?GUYS AND DOLLS.? A signature device of many farces is the bad or overbearing character...think Lady Bracknell in ?THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST.? Mark Jacoby, is great as the bad guy minister, who evokes the audience to want to ?boo? when he makes his entrances. Dan Lauria, who many will remember as the father on the TV hit series, ?THE WONDER YEARS,? makes a perfect foil for Jane Connell, as the aged aunt, who the audience will immediately recognize for her many appearances as a daft old lady in numerous television shows. Connell?s hysterically funny ?death? scene is a theatrical ?must see.? CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you want to laugh, to enjoy yourself and leave the ?real world? outside, the Cleveland Play House?s ?LEADING LADIES? is your thing. This is not a play for those who need a profound message, who have no sense of humor, whose favorite line is ?Bah, humbug.? I defy anyone to sit through ?LEADING LADIES? and not have a wonderful time! As one patron said as she departed the theatre, ?I laughed so hard I think I wet my undies.? For tickets to ?LEADING LADIES,? which range from $34 to $49.50, with ?under 25 ? tickets at half-price, call 216-795-7000 or go on-line to www.clevelandplayhouse.com. ===== Roy Berko's web page can be found at royberko.info and many of his theatre and dance reviews appear on artscleveland.net. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From Twistedbabyrg at aol.com Sun Sep 12 12:54:19 2004 From: Twistedbabyrg at aol.com (Twistedbabyrg at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 15:54:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HORROR MOVIE FAN????? Message-ID: <4F68D3B5.7BF09F32.6E7D476F@aol.com> If you love horror films, then you need to come to TWISTED NIGHTMARE WEEKEND, Sept 17,18,19 at the Quality Inn in Middleburg Hts....vendors, memorabilia, screenings, great networking. 120 tables of guests!!!!!!!!! Come meet the actual actors, whom have played some of the most horrifying characters on screen. just to name a few: TONY TODD : CANDYMAN ; BILL JOHNSON: LEATHERFACE FROM TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 2; KANE HODDER: JASON VORHEES FRIDAY THE 13TH PT 4-7 ; DICK WARLOCK: MICHAEL MYERS HALLOWEEN 2; DAVID NAUGHTON: AMERICAN WEREWOLFE IN LONDON...THERE ARE OVER 60 CELEBRITY GUESTS!!!!!!!!! We even have Richard Hatch and Herbert Jefferson Jr From the original Battlestar Galactica. Cindy Morgan from Caddy Shack.. Marv Wolfman and Len Wein will be on hand signing comics. and don't forget all the vendors selling dvds, tshirts, memorabilia. plus all day screenings of films. *if you are in any part of the industry, this would be a good show, we have directors, producers, writers, etc.. appearing as well. *GREAT NETWORKING* Please check out the large guest-list at: www.twistednightmareweekend.com feel free to email if you have any questions: info at twistednightmareweekend.com From terrysandler at hotmail.com Sun Sep 12 14:11:28 2004 From: terrysandler at hotmail.com (terry sandler) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 17:11:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Acting Classes at the International Multicultural Center Message-ID:

Acting classes for individuals of all ages:

The International Multicultural Center is pleased to announce their fall session of theatre classes.  Classes will begin on Wednesday, September 22, 2004 and run for twelve weeks in the afternoon/evening.  Class offerings are described below, and include a class for children, class for teenagers, and an adult class.  For more details on times and location, please call (216) 641-7248, or visit our website to register: http://www.internationalcleveland.org

Classes will be taught by Terry M. Sandler, MA.  Mr. Sandler is a New York trained theatre artist currently living in Ohio.  He holds a Master of Arts in Educational Theatre from New York University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts from the State University of New York at New Paltz.  Mr. Sandler currently teaches at Baldwin Wallace College, and frequently teaches at University of Akron and Malone College.  For more on Mr. Sandler's credentials, feel free to visit his website, www.terrysandler.com

Children's Class- Ages 7-11

This course will grant children the freedom to explore the essence of their imagination through use of sound and movement, improvisational games, music, mask/mime, and character development techniques. Prerequisite: Themselves and their imagination.
 
Teenage Class- Ages 12-17
 
The foundation of acting is the reality of doing, a wise acting teacher named Sanford Meisner once stated. This course is designed for the Thespian in all of us. As performers, it is important to grasp the full understanding about what it is to be an affective audience member, a good listener, and a responsive scene partner. As the focus will be on trust exercises and improvisational techniques, young actors will engage in the ideas of being truthful, while living in the moment.
 
Adult Class- "Acting for Life"- Ages 18 and up-
 
Who?s your favorite actor? Whether it?s Jim Carey, Anthony Hopkins, Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Sandra Bullock, or Robert DeNiro, they all have one thing in common. . . They all started from the beginning. This course is geared to introduce the art of acting to adults with little or no experience. Through use of monologue and basic scene study, the work will challenge and create the necessary foundation for the Thespian in us all. Bring thyself to share thyself.


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http://mail.yahoo.com --0-2017749916-1095027405=:76898-- From Brentw617 at aol.com Sun Sep 12 16:13:08 2004 From: Brentw617 at aol.com (Brentw617 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 19:13:08 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brent Whetstone Productions Message-ID: -------------------------------1095030788 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Announcing Auditions For: The Lion in Winter, by James Goldman. Brent Whetstone Productions, in cooperation with Packard Music Hall, will be conducting auditions for a production of The Lion in Winter. Auditions will be held on September 16th from 4-6 and on September 19th from 2-5. All auditions will take place at Packard Music Hall- 1703 Mahoning Ave NW Warren, OH 44485. Come prepared to read from the script.Performances will be December 18th and 19th 2004. For More information visit: _www.brentwhetstoneproductions.com_ (http://www.brentwhetstoneproductions.com/) or email _info at brentwhetstoneproductions.com_ (mailto:info at brentwhetstoneproductions.com) We are also looking for crew if you would like to work on the crew please email: _volunteer at brentwhetstoneproductions.com_ (mailto:volunteer at brentwhetstoneproductions.com) We are also selling fundraiser tickets for a Night of Romance that includes a dinner for two to the OutBack Steak House and two movie tickets. If you would like to purchase tickets please email the above address. Tickets are $5.00 each. note this is a non-equity non-paid show. -------------------------------1095030788 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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We are also looking for crew if you would like to work on th= e crew=20 please email: volunteer at brentwhets= toneproductions.com

 

We are also selling fundraiser tickets for a Night o= f=20 Romance that includes a dinner for two to the OutBack Steak House a= nd=20 two movie tickets. If you would like to purchase tickets please email the ab= ove=20 address. Tickets are $5.00 each.

 

 

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-------------------------------1095030788-- From TNTPRESENTS at aol.com Sun Sep 12 18:15:15 2004 From: TNTPRESENTS at aol.com (TNTPRESENTS at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 21:15:15 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]TRIBUNE REVIEW OF TNT'S "ANNIE" -- Sunday, September 12, 2004 Message-ID: -------------------------------1095038115 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAST SHINES IN 'ANNIE' By PATTY KIMERER Tribune Chronicle correpondent NILES -- Despite the erratic nature of the weather this past season, there's always one constant in the forecast: The sun will come out tomorrow. That is, if you attend the Trumbull New Theatre Inc.'s 273rd production, which happens to be a musical about arguably the most popular orphan in fiction. Friday night marked the debut of "Annie," the Tony-winning Broadway classic which spawned several movie incarnations. This production was based on the book by Thomas Meehan and set to music and lyricized by Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin, respectively. It is directed by Anita Philibin. A capacity crowd was on hand to take in the timeless tale of the ever-optimistic Annie, whose lifelong ambition is to be reunited with the parents who abandoned her as a baby in 1922 New York with only the clothes on her back and a half-locket around her neck. In the title role is St. Stephen School seventh-grader Emily Nader Schrader. Emily already has won several regional acting awards and tackled roles in area productions of "Children of Eden," "The Secret Garden", and "Les Miserables" to name a few. As she belted out the signature "Annie" number "Tomorrow" and led the company in the equally recognizable "Hard-Knock Life," Emily demonstrated why "Annie" is a role she was born to play. Her stage presence, whether warbling with the other children, cavorting with the well-behaved canine playing Annie's beloved pup Sandy or holding her own with the talented adults in the cast, is evident at all times. This young lady doesn't just sing and dance well, the kid can act. And it isn't easy to retain an audience's attention when there are adorable preschoolers and lovable dogs frolicking about the stage but Emily did just that in the scenes she shared with the other orphans, particularly Elizabeth Philibin, who plays the littlest urchin, Molly. With her big brown eyes, flowing chestnut hair and perfectly pouty expressiveness, Elizabeth is too cute for words as she prances about the stage. Although the setting jumps from the orphanage to the Warbucks mansion to the streets of New York City complete with faux skyline and back again, the crew made it easy for quick transitions in sheer darkness. One lady who missed nothing was Lynda Gaug, who played Miss Hannigan, the hateful orphanage worker whose selfishness and mistreatment of the girls is legendary. Gaug, a real-life counselor for Lakeview schools, is absolutely hilarious in her role. Her comic timing is impeccable as she swills from a flask, plots against the children and boogies about the stage with her equally-loathesome brother, Rooster, played nicely by Timothy Burke. Tom Gent, as billionaire Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks, uses a singing voice that is soft and tender when appropriate and a real rafters-shaker at times, too. As Warbucks' ever-dutiful assistant Grace Farrell, Renee Johntony also provides soothing melodies. It's a big, bustling cast and crew that really seems like one huge family both on-stage and behind the scenes. And it's one of the few shows that's entirely appropriate -- and enjoyable -- for every member of your own family. "Annie" runs at Trumbull New Theater in Niles for the next several weekends. For more information, call the box office. -------------------------------1095038115 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
CAST SHINES IN 'ANNIE'
 
By PATTY KIMERER
Tribune Chronicle correpondent
 
    NILES -- Despite the err= atic nature of the weather this past season, there's always one constant in=20= the forecast: The sun will come out tomorrow. That is, if you attend the Tru= mbull New Theatre Inc.'s 273rd production, which happens to be a musical abo= ut arguably the most popular orphan in fiction.
 
    Friday=20= night marked the debut of "Annie," the Tony-winning Broadway classic which s= pawned several movie incarnations. This production was based on the book by=20= Thomas Meehan and set to music and lyricized by Charles Strouse and Martin C= harnin, respectively. It is directed by Anita Philibin.
 
    A capacity crowd was on=20= hand to take in the timeless tale of the ever-optimistic Annie, whose lifelo= ng ambition is to be reunited with the parents who abandoned her as a baby i= n 1922 New York with only the clothes on her back and a half-locket around h= er neck.
 
    In the title role is St.= Stephen School seventh-grader Emily Nader Schrader. Emily already has=20= won several regional acting awards and tackled roles in area productions of=20= "Children of Eden," "The Secret Garden", and "Les Miserables" to name a few.=
 
    As she belted out the si= gnature "Annie" number "Tomorrow" and led the company in the equally recogni= zable "Hard-Knock Life," Emily demonstrated why "Annie" is a role she was bo= rn to play.
 
    Her stage presence, whet= her warbling with the other children, cavorting with the well-behaved canine= playing Annie's beloved pup Sandy or holding her own with the talented adul= ts in the cast, is evident at all times.  This young lady doesn't just=20= sing and dance well, the kid can act.
 
    And it isn't easy to ret= ain an audience's attention when there are adorable preschoolers and lovable= dogs frolicking about the stage but Emily did just that in the scenes she s= hared with the other orphans, particularly Elizabeth Philibin, who plays the= littlest urchin, Molly.  With her big brown eyes, flowing chestnut hai= r and perfectly pouty expressiveness, Elizabeth is too cute for words as she= prances about the stage.
 
    Although the setting jum= ps from the orphanage to the Warbucks mansion to the streets of New York Cit= y complete with faux skyline and back again, the crew made it easy for quick= transitions in sheer darkness.
 
    One lady who missed noth= ing was Lynda Gaug, who played Miss Hannigan, the hateful orphanage worker w= hose selfishness and mistreatment of the girls is legendary.
 
    Gaug, a real-life counse= lor for Lakeview schools, is absolutely hilarious in her role. Her comic tim= ing is impeccable as she swills from a flask, plots against the children and= boogies about the stage with her equally-loathesome brother, Rooster, playe= d nicely by Timothy Burke.
 
    Tom Gent, as billionaire= Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks, uses a singing voice that is soft and tender when=20= appropriate and a real rafters-shaker at times, too.
 
    As Warbucks' ever-dutifu= l assistant Grace Farrell, Renee Johntony also provides soothing melodies.
 
    It's a big, bustling cas= t and crew that really seems like one huge family both on-stage and behind t= he scenes. And it's one of the few shows that's entirely appropriate -- and=20= enjoyable -- for every member of your own family. 
 
    "Annie" runs at Trum= bull New Theater in Niles for the next several weekends.  For more info= rmation, call the box office. 
 
 
-------------------------------1095038115-- From TNTPRESENTS at aol.com Sun Sep 12 18:16:32 2004 From: TNTPRESENTS at aol.com (TNTPRESENTS at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 21:16:32 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]VINDICATOR REVIEW OF TNT'S ANNIE -- Sunday, September 12, 2004 Message-ID: -------------------------------1095038192 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit You won't leave 'ANNIE' without a smile TNT's 'Annie' is filled with great music, singing and acting. By WILLIAM K. ALCORN, Vindicator Staff Writer NILES -- Trumbull New Theatre's delightful production of the feel-good musical "Annie" puts a smile on your face and in your heart. "Annie," which opened Friday night, has a large cast filled with cute and talented kids. It's led by the gifted 11-year-old singer and actress Emily Nader Schrader playing the orphan girl Annie, who, by the way, is also 11. Emily is on the money notewise, and her vibrant voice is easily heard and enjoyed throughout the theater. Her ability to portray emotions, both happy and sad, are beyond her years. Not to be upstaged by the children, the adult players are strong character actors and singers who bring flair and experience to their roles. Leading the way are Lynda Gaug as the nasty Miss Hannigan, head of the orphanage, and Tom Gent as Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks. Gent, a solid singer and actor, is convincing as Warbucks, the billionaire industrialist who invites Annie into his home for two weeks during the Christmas season and finds himself wanting to adopt the little girl. What it's about The story, set in the 1930s during the Great Depression, is about Annie's search for her parents, who left her at the orphanage shortly after her birth. Warbucks offers $50,000 to anyone who can prove they are Annie's parents. Gaug is hilarious as the booze-swilling, man-chasing orphanage director, who joins in a scheme with her con-man brother, Rooster Hannigan, and his ditzy girlfriend, Lily St. Regis, ably played by Timothy Burke and Laura Barba, to claim the $50,000. Their rendition of "Easy Street" was one of the highlights of the show. Annie and the orphans of the New York Municipal Orphanage kick-start the play with "It's the Hard-Knock Life," and Emily nails the musical's best-known song, the optimistic "Tomorrow." Community theater is often a family affair, with parents and children participating together. Such is the case in TNT's "Annie," with Garry and Johnna Clark of Youngstown, and their three daughters, Susanna, Tabitha and Rebecca. Garry does a nice job in a a strong supporting role as Warbucks' butler, and Johnna plays one of Warbucks' household staff. Their daughters are members of the children's ensemble. The audience showed its appreciation and approval of the production with a standing ovation. IF YOU GO 'Annie' When: 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 3 p.m. next Sunday; 8 p.m. Sept. 24-25 and Oct. 1-2. Where: Trumbull New Theatre, 5883 Youngstown Road, Niles. Reservations: (330) 652-1103. -------------------------------1095038192 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
You won't leave 'ANNIE' without a smile
 
TNT's 'Annie' is filled with great music, singing an= d acting.
 
By WILLIAM K. ALCORN, Vindicator Staff Writer
 
    NILES -- Trumbull New Theatre's delig= htful production of the feel-good musical "Annie" puts a smile on your face=20= and in your heart.
 
    "Annie," which opened Friday night, h= as a large cast filled with cute and talented kids. It's led by the gifted 1= 1-year-old singer and actress Emily Nader Schrader playing the orphan girl A= nnie, who, by the way, is also 11.
 
    Emily is on the money notewise, and h= er vibrant voice is easily heard and enjoyed throughout the theater.  H= er ability to portray emotions, both happy and sad, are beyond her years.
 
    Not to be upstaged by the children, t= he adult players are strong character actors and singers who bring flair and= experience to their roles.
 
    Leading the way are Lynda Gaug as the= nasty Miss Hannigan, head of the orphanage, and Tom Gent as Oliver "Daddy"=20= Warbucks.
 
    Gent, a solid singer and actor, is co= nvincing as Warbucks, the billionaire industrialist who invites Annie into h= is home for two weeks during the Christmas season and finds himself wanting=20= to adopt the little girl.
 
What it's about
 
    The story, set in the 19= 30s during the Great Depression, is about Annie's search for her parents, wh= o left her at the orphanage shortly after her birth. Warbucks offers $50,000= to anyone who can prove they are Annie's parents.
 
    Gaug is hilarious as the= booze-swilling, man-chasing orphanage director, who joins in a scheme with=20= her con-man brother, Rooster Hannigan, and his ditzy girlfriend, Lily St. Re= gis, ably played by Timothy Burke and Laura Barba, to claim the $50,000.&nbs= p; Their rendition of "Easy Street" was one of the highlights of the show.
 
    Annie and the orphans of= the New York Municipal Orphanage kick-start the play with "It's the Hard-Kn= ock Life," and Emily nails the musical's best-known song, the optimistic "To= morrow."
 
    Community theater is oft= en a family affair, with parents and children participating together.=
 
    Such is the case in TNT'= s "Annie," with Garry and Johnna Clark of Youngstown, and their three daught= ers, Susanna, Tabitha and Rebecca. Garry does a nice job in a a strong suppo= rting role as Warbucks' butler, and Johnna plays one of Warbucks' household=20= staff.
 
    Their daughters are memb= ers of the children's ensemble.
 
    The audience showed its=20= appreciation and approval of the production with a standing ovation.<= /DIV>
 
IF YOU GO
'Annie'
 
When: 8 p.m. Friday and Sa= turday; 3 p.m. next Sunday; 8 p.m. Sept. 24-25 and Oct. 1-2.
 
Where: Trumbull New Theatr= e, 5883 Youngstown Road, Niles.
 
Reservations: (330) 652-11= 03.
 
 
-------------------------------1095038192-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Sep 12 18:40:24 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 18:40:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: CATS @ CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE Message-ID: <20040913014024.6957.qmail@web12007.mail.yahoo.com> ?CATS? ACCEPTABLE, BUT LESS THAN PURR-FECTION AT CAROUSEL. Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times During the Smithsonian Museum?s symposium ,?The Actor?s Role in the Musical,? an original cast member of the New York production of ?CATS? was asked why the show with no plot and few memorable songs had become the longest running musical in Broadway history. His response centered on the belief that the audience became so entranced by each actor ?becoming? the cat he or she was portraying, that the viewers were transported into the world of cats. He went on to say that the costumes and the makeup were also important elements. It?s too bad that Marc Robin, the director and choreographer and costumer Dale Dobermardo of the production of ?CATS? at Carousel Dinner Theatre didn?t attend that lecture. Though Carousel?s production is perfectly acceptable the show lacks the magic needed to transform it into a wonderful experience. Cats are amazing creatures. Each breed is distinct. Each cat has a personality all its own. They are independent beings, refusing to be trained. In order to transform this onto the stage, each actor must transmute him or herself into a particular cat. A Siamese is different from a Persian who is different from an alley cat. As audience members we must instinctively gain that from the actions of the performers. They must remain in that mind-set for the entire show, not just when they are solo performing. In a well-honed production of ?CATS? you should always believe that you are in the presence of a welter of individual cats. Unfortunately, this was not true in the Carousel production. The twitches, the back arches, the posturing, and the face cleaning came and went. The Carousel cats are dressed in representative costumes. No one will believe they are actually cats. Even identifying the breed becomes difficult. Too bad. It was another missed opportunity to help capture the audience. ?CATS? has no plot, per se. It is a series of vignettes based on T. S. Eliot?s ?OLD POSSUM?S BOOK OF PRACTICAL CATS.? Act I starts. It is midnight...not a sound from the pavement. An explosion of lights and music fills the theatre, revealing an abandoned tire plant. One by one, the curious cats emerge. Tonight is the one special night each year when the tribe of Jellicle Cats reunites to celebrate who they are. But the cats are not alone. Humans (the audience) are present in the cats' private world. The cats are at first reluctant and suspicious to include others in their domain. Gradually, the cats not only sing to the audience, but prowl into their presence. The Jellicle Ball allows the humans to gain an understanding of the various types of cats and their habits. The only song from the show that has become well known is the haunting?Memory,? though ?Old Deuteronomy? and ?Mr. Mistoffelees? should sound familiar. Production highlights include ?The Old Gumbie Cat? and its nicely performed tap dancing, and the reprise of ?Memory? which is well sung by Molly A. Curry and Christine Mild. The actors in the Carousel production are young, enthusiastic and generally acceptable, but none are standouts. Many sing words, not meanings. Since they are presenting poetry and the words carry the entire understanding of the show, this is a major faux pas. The strongest singing performances were those by Kate Fahrner, Stephanie Youell, Emily Loftiss, Christine Mild and Molly Curry. Dancing highlights were presented by Johnathan Owen and Ben Franklin. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Carousel?s ?CATS? is an acceptable presentation. Most audience members will be positively impressed. If, however, the director was willing to spend time teaching total characterization and the need to interpret lyrics, and some adjustments were made in costuming, this could be an excellent production. For tickets to ?CATS? call 800-362-4100. Show times are Tuesday through Thursday evenings at 8:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:30 p.m. and Sunday evenings at 5. Matinees are on Wednesday through Saturday at 2. Dinner is served two hours prior to curtain. Ticket prices range from $25.50 to $46. ===== Roy Berko's web page can be found at royberko.info and many of his theatre and dance reviews appear on artscleveland.net. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! 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------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C49923.C9D87DD0-- From joe216films at hotmail.com Mon Sep 6 07:45:48 2004 From: joe216films at hotmail.com (Joe Ostrica) Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2004 10:45:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]216 Films needs extras! Message-ID: 216 Films short film "Guys," shooting in Lakewood Sept. 23-27, is in need of actors and actresses to play extras in a few bar scenes. Males and females ages 18-30 and males and females ages 45-60 only. Some speaking parts may still be available. Please send head shot/resumes to: 216 Films PO Box 235 Avon Lake, OH 44012 or e-mail them to joe at 216films.com visit our website at www.216films.com Thanks, Joe Ostrica 216 Films _________________________________________________________________ Don?t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ From ACT1022 at webtv.net Mon Sep 6 09:11:42 2004 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 12:11:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Oliver" Message-ID: <21541-413C8C3E-2628@storefull-3172.bay.webtv.net> Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue When: September 7th and 8th at 6:45 pm Who: Adults and Children Please come prepared to sing one slow song and one upbeat song. For further information, please call (216) 851-8721. From LWILLIAMS at stark.kent.edu Mon Sep 6 18:47:55 2004 From: LWILLIAMS at stark.kent.edu (Louis Williams) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 20:47:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions The Madwoman of Chaillot Message-ID: <20040907004126.9ADD1127CE1@smtp.kent.edu> Auditions for "The Madwoman of Chaillot" will be Sept. 13 and 14 from 7-9 pm in the Fine Arts Theatre at Kent State University Stark Campus. Roles are available for 17 men and 8 women. Special needs are an actor who can juggle, another who can play guitar and sing, and another proficient in sign language. The show will run Oct. 29 - Nov. 7. For more information, call 330 244 5151 From mslerner at adelphia.net Mon Sep 6 17:52:32 2004 From: mslerner at adelphia.net (Michael Lerner) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 20:52:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flashback - rock 'n soul band at Corner Bar - this Saturday night Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_011E_01C49453.6E692F00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Come on out for a rock 'n soul good time when the Flashback band plays the Corner Bar in South Euclid this Saturday (9/11) from 9pm to 1pm Corner Bar is located at 4030 Mayfield Road South Euclid (216) 382-9000 We'll be playing your favorite rock, r&b, soul and Motown hits. Hope to see you there!!! ------=_NextPart_000_011E_01C49453.6E692F00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_011E_01C49453.6E692F00-- From alitivity at yahoo.com Mon Sep 6 17:40:34 2004 From: alitivity at yahoo.com (gregory phillips) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 17:40:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Osper King Message-ID: <20040907004034.3292.qmail@web50607.mail.yahoo.com> Just to let people know. We have put up a page on our old site www.aleon.org . Some of you may remember that Aleon was an Egyptian Rock Opera that I was working on. Anyway if you go to the site its got a little teaser of one of the songs that will be on the CD. Remember to mark your Calender for OCT 23 . Hope to see everyone at the release Concert. Al Diamond Phillips __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From rkreidler at neo.rr.com Mon Sep 6 19:00:47 2004 From: rkreidler at neo.rr.com (Robert F. Kreidler) Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2004 22:00:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Call Ohio Clown College Message-ID: <413D164F.E86D5110@neo.rr.com> --------------8EAA3A1ED661E173D5F5B572 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THE OHIO CLOWN COLLEGE Announces it?s 16th year The college, unique in the State of Ohio, is one of a handful of professional training centers for clowns in the country. The college prepares students, 16 years of age and older to become entry level professional clowns. The theater based course of instruction is 30 weeks from September - April. Classes are Monday evenings 6:00-8:00 PM at Hudson High School and on selected Saturdays at HilaritiesComedy Club, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Enrollment for the Class of 2005 closes September 13th. For more information contact Bob Kreidler, Headmaster, 330.835.9460. Email: rkreidler at neo.rr.com. Also visit us online at www.magicmomentsunlimited.com -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Free Web Email & Filter Enhancements. http://www.freewebemail.com/filtertools/ ------------------------------------------------------------ --------------8EAA3A1ED661E173D5F5B572 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  
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Classes are Monday evenings 6:00-8:00 PM at Hudson High School and on selected Saturdays at HilaritiesComedy Club, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.  Enrollment for the Class of 2005 closes September 13th.

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  --------------8EAA3A1ED661E173D5F5B572-- From cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com Mon Sep 6 20:21:49 2004 From: cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com (Joseph Rubin) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 20:21:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]EL CAPITAN by John Philip Sousa This Weekend! - Canton Comic Opera Co. Message-ID: <20040907032149.27834.qmail@web51308.mail.yahoo.com> --0-471466433-1094527309=:27696 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Canton Comic Opera Company Presents A semi-staged concert production of EL CAPITAN Music by John Philip Sousa Book by Chas. Klein Presented in Celebration of "The March King's" 150th Birthday! SEPTEMBER 11, 2004 at 8:00 PM SEPTEMBER 12, 2004 at 2:00 PM Tickets: $15 General Admission $10 Seniors & Students For Tickets or more information call 330-327-2985 or visit www.cantoncomicoperaco.com Belle Stone School Auditorium 2100 Rowland Ave. N.E. Canton, Ohio 44714 CAST OF 20 17 - PIECE ORCHESTRA - 17 Directed by Mr. Joseph N. Rubin Musical Direction by Dr. Sebastian A. Birch The Canton Comic Opera Company?s 2004-2005 season will continue with semi-staged concert productions of THE PRINCE OF PILSEN (1903) by Gustav Luders and Frank Pixley April 16 & 17, 2005 and Sigmund Romberg?s THE DESERT SONG (1926) in July, 2005. The Canton Comic Opera Company is a newly formed, non-profit, semi-professional theatre company, based in Canton, Ohio, dedicated to the preservation and performance of American operettas. Founded and incorporated in 2003 by executive director, Mr. Joseph N. Rubin, the Canton Comic Opera Company is a volunteer organization providing talented singers and musicians in the Northeastern Ohio community with the opportunity to perform in operetta productions. The Canton Comic Opera Company is the only theatre company in the world dedicated solely to the performance of historic American operettas. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! Enter now. --0-471466433-1094527309=:27696 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Canton Comic Opera Company
Presents
A semi-staged concert production of
EL CAPITAN
Music by John Philip Sousa
Book by Chas. Klein
Presented in Celebration of "The March King's" 150th Birthday!
 
SEPTEMBER 11, 2004 at 8:00 PM
SEPTEMBER 12, 2004 at 2:00 PM
 
Tickets: $15 General Admission
             $10 Seniors & Students
 
For Tickets or more information call
330-327-2985 or visit
 
Belle Stone School Auditorium
2100 Rowland Ave. N.E.
Canton, Ohio 44714
 
CAST OF 20
17 - PIECE ORCHESTRA - 17
 
Directed by Mr. Joseph N. Rubin
Musical Direction by Dr. Sebastian A. Birch
 

The Canton Comic Opera Company?s 2004-2005 season will continue with semi-staged concert productions of THE PRINCE OF PILSEN (1903) by Gustav Luders and Frank Pixley April 16 & 17, 2005 and Sigmund Romberg?s THE DESERT SONG (1926) in July, 2005. 

 

The Canton Comic Opera Company is a newly formed, non-profit, semi-professional theatre company, based in Canton, Ohio, dedicated to the preservation and performance of American operettas.  Founded and incorporated in 2003 by executive director, Mr. Joseph N. Rubin, the Canton Comic Opera Company is a volunteer organization providing talented singers and musicians in the Northeastern Ohio community with the opportunity to perform in operetta productions.  The Canton Comic Opera Company is the only theatre company in the world dedicated solely to the performance of historic American operettas. 


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C494E5.D4EC63E0-- From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Tue Sep 7 08:51:56 2004 From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 11:51:56 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]An Evening w/ Raymond Forchion "L.A. and Career Strategy for the Serious Actor" Message-ID: <12b.4b00a16b.2e6f331c@aol.com> -------------------------------1094572316 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit RAYMOND FORCHION September 2004 Born in Moorestown, New Jersey, Raymond Forchion is an award winning Actor, Writer, Producer and Director, accomplished in film, television and theater. Mr. Forchion has completed principal photography in Daytona Florida as a Producer on a feature with South Boy Productions called, "FED TIME." Also in the can, is a new Pilot, which he co-produced and served as Directing Consultant. Ray was a Producer on the 1992 OSCAR nominated short film, "LAST BREEZE OF SUMMER." He co-starred in the EMMY nominated Children's special, "SMART KIDS." "ROAD TRIP: MANLEY AND MARIAH," with Clint Howard and Claudette Roach was the longest running first year film ever at the American Film Institute. Ray Associate Produced that project. In addition to numerous plays, he also directed the televised production of "SE HABLA EVERYTHING," a musical extravaganza with dramatic vignettes celebrating the diversity of Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Theater Center. As an actor, Raymond has appeared in numerous films, television shows and theater. He has performed in almost 100 commercials. Recently he starred as O.J. Simpson in the controversial award winning CBS mini-series "AMERICAN TRAGEDY," with Ving Rhames and Christopher Plummer. Other shows include; WILL AND GRACE, STAR TREK TNG, CITY GUYS and MIAMI VICE..... A produced writer, Mr. Forchion has written several plays and screenplays. Some of his titles include, "NIGHTWALKER, HOW TO BE A STAR, MOONLIGHT SONATA and THE DARKENING PRESENCE." Newly completed are "THE THIRTEENTH KILL and AFTERMATH. Full Moon recently released his feature, "THE HORRIBLE DR. BONES." "CITY OF DARKNESS," has been optioned and will hopefully shoot in 2005. Ray has been called, "the black Stephen King..." and is currently putting the finishing touches on a new taped anthology of short stories called, "DARKER PASSAGES." Mr. Forchion is committed to the advancement of the arts and industry in this country. With the growth of digital film production he helped develop SAG's new Low Budget Film Agreements and chaired it's Casting and Ethnic Employment Opportunities Committee in LA. He was a founder of the S.E. Manley Short Film Festival and has served on the Advisory board of the Hollywood Black Film Festival for several years. He has participated with the Denver International Film Festival, Hollywood Film Festival and the George Lindsey Film Festival in Alabama. Ray also coaches actors in his exciting Motivational Acting Seminars around the country. He believes that each of us is unique in the contribution we bring to the world, and it's only through support of that individual uniqueness that the world can advance to a higher state of being... "Without Passion there is no art." - RGF For further information and filmography, check the Internet Movie Data Base at http://www.imdb.com/ An Evening with Raymond Forchion "L.A. and Career Strategy for the Serious Actor" This seminar is a must for everybody who wants acting as a CAREER and not just a hobby. Raymond will give the actor strategies for the business in this market as well as in the L.A. and New York Markets. If you are planning or thinking about moving to L.A. or New York at anytime in your life, this seminar will help ! It will prepare you for making acting your career and not just a hobby. Philosophy: Mr. Forchion believes the secret of acting is that there is no secret. The craft of acting must be de-mystified and made more practical and immediate. Acting is a state of being and action, not of introspection and self indulgence. No Mumbo Jumbo! Ray gets the performer out of his own head and allows him to be presented to the marketplace. Raymond's philosophy is that an actor has to keep active and visible. Actors also need to be nurtured. The business beats us up enough. The greatest actor in the world if he or she is unseen, is often considered bad as the worst. Each of us is unique in the contribution we bring to the world, and it is through our support of that individual uniqueness that the world will advance to a higher state of being. "There is no art without passion." The Seminar will Take Place On September 23rd In The South Akron, Ohio Area. All Registration Must Be In No Later Than September 13. For Further Booking Information contact: Michelle Dean Hope School of Acting & Studios Akron, Ohio * (330) 644-4421 -------------------------------1094572316 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

RAYMOND FORCHION

September 2004
Born in Moorestown, New Jersey, Raymond Forchion is an award winning Actor, Writer, Prod= ucer and Director, accomplished in film, television and theater. =

 

Mr. Forchion has completed principal photography=20= in Daytona Florida as a Producer on a feature with South Bo= y Productions called, "FED TIME."  Also in the can,  is a new Pilo= t, which he co-produced and served as Directing Consultant. Ray&nb= sp;was a Producer on the 1992 OSCAR nominated short film, "LAST BREEZE=20= OF SUMMER." He co-starred in the EMMY nominated Children's special, "SM= ART KIDS." "ROAD TRIP: MANLEY AND MARIAH," with Clint Howard and Claudette R= oach was the longest running first year film ever at the American Film Insti= tute. Ray Associate Produced that project. In addition to numerous plays, he= also directed the televised production of "SE HABLA EVERYTHING," a musical=20= extravaganza with dramatic vignettes celebrating the diversity of Los An= geles at the Los Angeles Theater Center<= /st1:place>.

As=20= an actor, Raymond has appeared in numerous films, television shows and theat= er. He has performed in almost 100 commercials. Recently he starred as O.J.=20= Simpson in the controversial award winning CBS mini-series "AMERICAN TRAGEDY= ," with Ving Rhames and Christopher Plummer.  Other shows include;= WILL AND GRACE,  STAR TREK TNG,  CITY GUYS and
MIAMIDARKNESS,"  = ;has been optioned and will hopefully shoot in 2005.  Ray has been call= ed, "the black Stephen King..." and is currently putting the finishing touch= es on a new taped anthology of short stories called, "DARKER PASSAGES."=

Mr. Forchion is committed to the advancement of the arts and indust= ry in this country. With the growth of digital film production he helped dev= elop SAG's new Low Budget Film Agreements and chaired it's Casting and Ethni= c Employment Opportunities Committee in LA. He was a founder of the S.E. Man= ley Short Film Festival and has served on the Advisory board of the Hollywoo= d Black Film Festival for several years. He has participated with the Denver= International Film Festival, Hollywood Film Festival and the George Lindsey= Film Festival in
Alabama. Ray also coaches actors in his exciti= ng Motivational Acting Seminars
around the country. He believes that each of us is unique in the cont= ribution we bring to the world, and it's only through support of that indivi= dual uniqueness that the world can advance to a higher state of being...
"Without Passion there is no art." - RGF

For further information= and filmography, check the Internet Movie Data Base at http://www.imdb.com/

 

=  

=  

An Evening=20= with Raymond Forchion "L.A.<= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 22pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"> and Career Strategy for=20= the Serious Actor"

This seminar is a must for everybody who wants acting as a CAREER and not just a=20= hobby. Raymond will give the actor strategies for the business=20= in this market as= well as in the L.A. and New York= Markets.  If you are planning or thinking about moving= to L.A. or New York at anytime in your life, this seminar will help !&= nbsp; It will prepare y= ou for making acting your career and not just a hobby. =  

Each of us is unique in the contribution we bring to th= e world, and it is through our support of that individual uniqueness that the world will advance to a higher state of being. "There is=20= no art without passion."

The Seminar will Take Place On September 23rd I= n The South Akron, Ohio Area.  All Registration Must Be In No Later Tha= n September 13. 

For Further Booking Information contact:=

  Hope School of Acting & Studios

Akron= , <= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 16pt">Ohio * (330)= 644-4421

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C494D7.EAF7E2D0-- From APhelps at broadview-heights.org Tue Sep 7 09:40:43 2004 From: APhelps at broadview-heights.org (Annette Phelps) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 12:40:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Spotlights Present "Pets" (a musical) Message-ID: <818442A28EFE34429C1B09F7794F42D4109820@bhchexch.broadview-heights.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C494F9.6AE53FC7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Broadview Heights Spotlights=20 Community Theater Presents "Pets" If you've ever loved a pet, lost a pet, owned a pet, or want a pet = . . .you'll love this show! A critically acclaimed musical revue for all ages =20 Conceived by Helen Butleroff. Book, music and lyrics by Marion Adler, = Adele Ahronheim, Raphael Crystal,=20 Rick Cummins, R. Engquist, Faye Greenberg, Alison Hubbard, Dan Kael, Kim = Oler,=20 Jimmy Roberts, Ben Schaechter, June Siegel, Carolyn Sloan, T. E. West, = Greer Woodward. =20 Produced through special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing =20 Directed by: Beth Ayers =20 Cast: Lauren Berry, Scott Bunner, Cathy Calabrese, Sue Jeromson, Aaron = Kastanis, Allison Naso, Fran Norris, Deb Sweat =20 Fridays & Saturdays, September 10 through October 1 at 8PM Opening night guests will be treated to a "sparkling reception" Matinees on Saturday & Sunday, October 2&3 at 3PM. =20 Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building=20 on the Broadview Center property - 9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mi. south = of Rt. 82) Enter the main drive and turn right at the stop sign. Follow the signs = past the Police Department and=20 turn right on the first drive. The Cultural Arts Building is the second = on the left. =20 Tickets: $12 for adults and $10 for children (12 & under) and seniors = (65 & over). =20 For reservations or information, call 440/526-4404 or visit the Spotlights' website at = www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org. Space is limited. =20 If you've ever loved a pet, lost a pet, owned a pet, or want a pet=20 . . .you'll love this show! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C494F9.6AE53FC7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Philosophy: Mr. Forchion believes the secret of acting is that there is no s= ecret. The craft of acting must be de-mystified and made more practical and immediate. Acting is a state of being an= d action, not of introspection and self indulgence. No Mumbo Jumbo! Ray gets the performer out of his own head and allows hi= m to be presented to the marketplace. Raymond's philosophy is that an actor=20= has to keep active and visible. Actors also need to be nurture= d. The business beats us up enough. The greatest actor in the world if he or= she is unseen, is often considered bad as the worst.

The Broadview Heights = Spotlights=20

Community=20 Theater

Presents

"Pets"

If=20 you’ve ever loved a pet, lost a pet, owned a pet, or want a pet =

.=20 . .you’ll love this show!

A=20 critically acclaimed musical revue for all = ages

 

Conceived=20 by Helen Butleroff.  Book, = music and=20 lyrics by Marion Adler, Adele Ahronheim, Raphael Crystal, =

Rick=20 Cummins, R. Engquist, Faye Greenberg, Alison Hubbard, Dan Kael, Kim = Oler,=20

Jimmy=20 Roberts, Ben Schaechter, June Siegel, Carolyn Sloan, T. E. West, Greer=20 Woodward.

 

Produced through special arrangement with Dramatic=20 Publishing

 

Directed=20 byBeth Ayers

 

Cast:  Lauren Berry, Scott Bunner, Cathy Calabrese, Sue Jeromson, 
Aaron Kastanis, Allison Naso, Fran Norris, Deb=20 Sweat

 

Fridays=20 & Saturdays, September 10 through October 1 at 8PM

Opening night guests will = be treated=20 to a "sparkling reception"

Matinees=20 on Saturday & Sunday, October 2&3 at=20 3PM.

 

Broadview=20 Heights Cultural Arts Building

on=20 the Broadview Center property   9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mi. = south of=20 Rt. 82)

Enter=20 the main drive and turn right at the stop sign.  Follow the signs past the = Police=20 Department and

turn=20 right on the first drive.  = The=20 Cultural Arts Building is the second on the = left.

 

Tickets:  $12 for = adults and=20 $10 for children (12 & under) and seniors (65 &=20 over).

 

For reservations or information, call=20 440/526-4404

or visit the Spotlights’ website at=20 www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org.

=

Space is limited.

 

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.=20 . .you’ll love this show!

------_=_NextPart_001_01C494F9.6AE53FC7-- From botticelli1982 at hotmail.com Tue Sep 7 10:01:15 2004 From: botticelli1982 at hotmail.com (Mary Catalano) Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2004 13:01:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri-C Drama Message-ID:
To my friends and Family,
 Tri-C Drama Club is rasing money to go to ( ACTF) the American College Theater Festival. This a wonderful event help once a year where young college students get to go to work shops on acting and theater for 6 days in Normal,IL.  In addition four students from Tri-c will be competing for the highly honored Irene Ryan awward.  Drama need to raise 2 to 4 thousand dollars before jan. if you can help please make a check out to Tri-c westerne campus drama club.
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FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar ? get it now! From RNavisjr at aol.com Tue Sep 7 10:02:35 2004 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 13:02:35 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]HIRING PROPS DESIGNER AND STAGE MANAGER at NWT Message-ID: <30.60068cf5.2e6f43ab@aol.com> --part1_30.60068cf5.2e6f43ab_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Near West Theatre, located in the Ohio City Area, is looking to hire a Props Designer and a Stage Manager for our upcoming production of JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT immediately. Persons applying need to be experienced; Enjoy working with professionally directed community theater and actors of all ages including children. Salary negotiable. Professional pay range. Shows goes into rehearsal Sept 19 and opens Nov 19. Runs for three weekends. Please e mail resume asap and call Bob Navis Jr, Artistic Director, at 216-281-6879. Looking forward to talking with you. Sincerely yours, Bob Navis Jr Artistic Director, Near West Theatre --part1_30.60068cf5.2e6f43ab_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Near West Theatre, located in the O= hio City Area, is looking to hire a Props Designer and a Stage Manager for o= ur upcoming production of JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT immed= iately.

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--part1_30.60068cf5.2e6f43ab_boundary-- From tstephan at neo.rr.com Tue Sep 7 12:38:27 2004 From: tstephan at neo.rr.com (Tom Stephan) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 15:38:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stow Players Kick-Off Party Message-ID: <000501c49512$3ff669c0$af3aa618@tom> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.B85F4610 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Anyone interested in community theatre in the greater Stow-Munroe Falls = area, Stow Players wants YOU! With 51 years under its belt, Stow Players begins its 2004-2005 season = with a "come check us out" Wine & Cheese Season Kick-Off Party and = Meeting on September 12 from 2-5 p.m. at the Heritage Barn, 5328 Young = Rd., the back entrance to Silver Springs Park. Dress is casual and if you're interested in finding out more about the = onstage and offstage workings of one of the areas's oldest community = theatres, join us! We'd love to have you! RSVP by September 10 by calling the Stow Players reservations line at = 330-655-6051. Our season this year includes: "Funny Money" by Ray Cooney; the Eileen = Moushey adaptation of "Sleeping Beauty;" the heavenly funny musical = "Monky Business" by Mueller, Boland, & Opelka; and the mystery/thriller = "Ladies in Retirement" by Percy and Denham. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.B85F4610 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Anyone interested in community theatre in the greater Stow-Munroe = Falls area, Stow Players wants YOU

Anyone interested in community theatre in the greater = Stow-Munroe Falls area, Stow Players wants YOU!

With 51 years under its belt, Stow Players begins its  2004-2005 season with a = “come check us out”  Wine & = Cheese Season Kick-Off Party and Meeting on September 12 from 2-5 p.m. at the Heritage = Barn, 5328 Young Rd., the back entrance to Silver Springs = Park.

Dress is casual and if you’re interested in finding out = more about the onstage and offstage workings of one of the areas’s oldest = community theatres, join us!  We’d love = to have you!

RSVP by September 10 by calling the Stow Players reservations = line at 330-655-6051.

Our season this year includes: “Funny Money” by Ray = Cooney; the Eileen Moushey adaptation of “Sleeping Beauty;” the heavenly funny = musical “Monky Business” by Mueller, Boland, & Opelka; and the = mystery/thriller “Ladies in Retirement” by Percy and Denham.

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.B85F4610-- From tstephan at neo.rr.com Tue Sep 7 12:39:52 2004 From: tstephan at neo.rr.com (Tom Stephan) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 15:39:52 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stow Players fall show auditions Message-ID: <000501c49512$72410430$af3aa618@tom> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.EABF3D40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Stow Players Announces OPEN AUDITIONS For "Funny Money" by Ray Cooney Sunday, Sept. 12 & Monday, Sept. 13 7:30 p.m. Heritage Barn 5328 Young Rd. Silver Springs Park Stow Casting requirements: 6 men, 2 women Auditioners will be asked to read from the script Perusal scripts available at S-MF Public Library Performance Dates: November 5-20 Fri and Sat evenings; 1 Sunday matinee (Nov.14) Call director Gene Stebbins (330-688-9949) for further info ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.EABF3D40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Stow Players

Stow Players =

Announces

 

OPEN = AUDITIONS

For

 

“Funny Money” = by Ray = Cooney

 

Sunday, Sept. 12 & Monday, Sept. = 13

7:30 p.m.

 

Heritage Barn   5328 Young Rd.  Silver Springs Park   Stow

 

Casting = requirements:

6 men, 2 women

 

Auditioners will be asked to read from the = script

Perusal scripts available at S-MF Public = Library

 

Performance Dates: November = 5-20

Fri and Sat evenings; 1 Sunday matinee = (Nov.14)

 

Call director Gene Stebbins (330-688-9949) for further = info

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.EABF3D40-- From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Tue Sep 7 13:41:16 2004 From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 16:41:16 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hope School of Acting & Studios Fall Registration NOW! Message-ID: <1ee.2a03aa49.2e6f76ec@aol.com> -------------------------------1094589676 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en STOP! Have You Ever Imagined YOUR Child In The Movies? =20 Now It Is Possible, Local & Affordable. =20 Beginning Film Acting Classes For Children Are About To Begin For Ages 6=20= =E2=80=93 15. =20 Children will learn the following: Basic Film Acting Techniques The Difference Between Stage and Film Acting Working In Front Of The Camera How To Memorize A Part In A 20 Minute Movie=20 Will Perform In A 20 Minute Movie (Put on DVD or VHS) How To Take Basic Direction From A Movie Director How To Audition For Commercials, Films and Industrials =20 Register On or Before September 11, 2004 and Receive A Free DVD or VHS of=20 Your Child In A 20 Minute Movie. =20 Stage acting is very important and will not be ignored, however, for this=20 school year we will be beginning with FILM acting. This will help you and y= our=20 child determine if this is something they would choose to pursue. Fall clas= ses=20 will go from September to January. Spring classes will go from February to=20 June.=20 =20 =20 For More Information and To Register Your Child Please Contact Michelle Dean= =20 Hope School of Acting & Studios Akron, Ohio * 330-644-4421 -------------------------------1094589676 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

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-------------------------------1094589676-- From rboothie at zoominternet.net Tue Sep 7 14:29:30 2004 From: rboothie at zoominternet.net (Richard Boothroyd) Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2004 17:29:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TWOFER TICKET SPECIAL FROM THE ROSE in Medina Message-ID: This marks the return of our most successful ticket promotion but you must act by midnight 9/10/04. This special is for our internet patrons only. Get 20 admissions for the cost of 10 regardless of their advertised price by purchasing our 10 pack of "TWOFERS". These tickets may be used for any show at any price (depending on availability) when you make a ticket purchase online in advance or bring them to the door at show time. To date, over 75% of our Twofer pack tickets have been used in under six months since they were first offered for sale. The way it works is each 10 pack costs $50. You may purchase as many as 5 packs per patron. These will be mailed out to you within one week of our receiving your order. You must act quickly because this promotion is only good until midnight 9/10/04 and you MUST purchase your coupons online using the Vendini ticketing system. See...sometimes technology can be rewarding! THE ROSE reserves the right to terminate early or extend this offer with prior notification on our website and here on NEOPAL. www.therosetheater.com From dkilbane at cptonline.org Tue Sep 7 14:31:29 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 17:31:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cutting Edge Theatre Classes at CPT! Fall CPT Academy begins soon! Message-ID: The first session is Saturday, September 18, 2004. Sign up today! Cleveland Public Theatre Presents CPT Academy?s Fall 2004 Session Cutting Edge theatre training for children, teens, and adults! Contact: Holly Holsinger, CPT Academy Director 216/631-2727 ext. 362 cptacademy at cptonline.org CPT Academy?s fall session consists of ten consecutive Saturdays from September 18 - November 20, 2004. All classes take place on the CPT campus. Classes for Adults (ages 18 and up) Acting 101 Geared for beginners or those looking for a good review of the basics, Acting 101 explores the four fundamental principles of good acting used by Robert Cohen (Acting Power, Acting Professionally). Taught by Holly Holsinger, 11:15 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. $125 Ten Minute Playwright This class is a great introduction into the craft of playwriting by mastering the technique of the ten-minute play. Through writing and analyzing ?mini-plays? students will investigate the elements of what makes great theatre. The class will culminate in an exciting afternoon in which each playwright will pick one of his/her plays for a staged reading. Taught by Greg Vovos, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. $150 Physical Approaches to Character This Academy class is an intense investigation into character from a physical perspective, offering actors a set of tools for approaching all types of theatre. Emphasis will be on the development of a physical vocabulary; an exploration into image, text, and observation; and the application of these skills in scenework. Taught by Jyana S. Gregory, 3:15 p.m. - 4:45p.m. $135 Classes for Teens and Kids Act Out! (ages 12-17) Focusing on exploring individual creativity, teens will have the opportunity to delve into their own stories through writing, improvisation, and word and movement exercises. The final class will be a presentation of original work. Taught by Jill Levin, 11:15 a.m. - 12:30p.m. $125 The Play Room (ages 6-11) The class will allow young actors to create a play, through interaction with children?s literature. This semester will focus on children?s author/artist Graeme Base. Through group exploration, improvisation, and theater games, students will be encouraged to work as an ensemble. Taught by Jill Levin, 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. $100 Fairy Tales (ages 3-5) A fun approach for little performers just starting out, this class uses interactive games, art projects, music, dress-up, and new stories to act out each week. Familiar fairytales and stories from around the world offer exciting opportunties for young playmakers. Taught by Holly Holsinger, 10:00 a.m. -11:00 am, $100 The Faculty Holly Holsinger brings over 20 years of acting and teaching experience to the CPT Academy. In 2001, Holly was voted "Best Actress in Cleveland" by The Free Times. She has toured the U.S., Canada, Europe and Brazil performing with Wishhounds performance group, as well as taking on classic roles for the stage. She holds an M.F.A. in Acting from the University of California, Irvine where she studied with Robert Cohen (Acting Power) and experimental theatre guru Jerzy Grotowski. Holly has taught theatre at Ohio State University, University of Akron, Tri-C, and Lorain Co. Community College, and she has been teaching and performing for children since 1987. Jill Levin has been an acting teacher for many years, working with actors at Cleveland Public Theatre, the Cleveland Play House, Wisdom Bridge Theater in Chicago, and Pennsylvania Stage Company. She has performed in numerous shows at CPT as well as theaters in New York, Chicago, and Tokyo. She has extensive professional actor training, and is a graduate of New York's Circle in the Square Theater School. Jyana S. Gregory is currently the Associate Artistic Director at CPT where she directed Dojoji last spring and will direct Suzan-Lori Park?s Venus in February. Prior to moving to Cleveland last summer, Jyana was living in New York where she ran performance company ACTIVE EYE (www.activeeye.org), directed plays and operas, and assisted directors such as Shi-Zheng Chen and David Herskovits. She is a graduate of Yale University and has studied traditional and contemporary performing arts in Japan. Greg Vovos is a playwright and director whose work has been seen at many theatres in the Cleveland area. Most recently he directed Wait! and Charge at CPT. His plays have been produced all over the country and as far away as Belgrade and Australia. He earned his MFA in Playwriting from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Vovos taught Playwriting, Theatre History and Theatre Appreciation at the UNLV. Since his return to Cleveland, he has sat on the Board of Directors for Charenton Theater Company and has taught theatre at Cuyahoga Community College. He is the co-founder and Artistic Director of TITLEWave theatre, a theatre company that produces exclusively new plays. The mission of Cleveland Public Theatre is to foster a more conscious and compassionate community through the arts. From JWizardM at aol.com Tue Sep 7 14:41:21 2004 From: JWizardM at aol.com (JWizardM at aol.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 17:41:21 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]SPANISH or MEXICAN Dancer, Educator, or Entertainer?? Message-ID: <88.13bf22c4.2e6f8501@aol.com> -------------------------------1094593281 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Orange High School "Club de Espa=F1ol" is looking for an individual to=20 entertain and/or educate a large group of Spanish students invovled in our=20= club.=20 We do have a budget, and we will be able to VASTLY advertise anyone or any= =20 organization that is intertested in setting something up for one of our=20 monthly meetings. =20 Please tell me via e-mail what you do and how you can be reached. =20 Jared Markowitz, President Spanish Club Orange High School -------------------------------1094593281 Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Orange High School "Club de Espa=F1ol" is looking for an=20 individual to entertain and/or educate a large group of Spanish student= s=20 invovled in our club.  We do have a budget, and we will be able to VAST= LY=20 advertise anyone or any organization that is intertested in setting somethin= g up=20 for one of our monthly meetings.
 
Please tell me via e-mail what you do and how you can be reached.
 
Jared Markowitz, President
Spanish Club
Orange High School
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-------------------------------1094596269-- From pr at pizzathemovie.com Tue Sep 7 16:18:15 2004 From: pr at pizzathemovie.com (pr at pizzathemovie.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 19:18:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]an Northeast Ohio film is released on DVD Message-ID: <320F7D2F-0124-11D9-9358-000393C5FCF8@pizzathemovie.com> --Apple-Mail-110-327778508 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE an Northeast Ohio film is released on DVD CLEVELAND, Ohio - Sept. 7, 2004 - Eleven months since principle photography commenced, PIZZA: The Movie has been released on DVD and is available for purchase on the internet. The shooting schedule which began in fall '03 and finished in May '04 just in time for the MPAA screening date on May 26. With the actors and actresses all native to Ohio at the time, all of the shooting locations in and around the Cleveland area, and almost all of the soundtrack from bands residing in the state, this is a truly Ohio independent film, featuring some of the best talent in the region. Craig Wisniewski, Jason Muzie, Daniela Mangialardo, and Alex Adzioski round out the principle characters in this comedy/satire which has "genuine laughs" - (Duane Martin, Rogue Cinema) and is "smart, but fun" - (John Z. Beck - Reel Good Movies). Donald Gregory, the writer/director, describes the movie as an 'incredible learning experience and hopefully a stepping stone for all involved'. He plans on producing two more films in Ohio for 2005. The DVD is available for purchase at www.pizzathemovie.com ($12 + 2 shipping), where one can also watch the trailer, see pictures, and more. Contact: Donald Gregory (440) 864-8774 pr at pizzathemovie.com http://www.pizzathemovie.com --Apple-Mail-110-327778508 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE an Northeast Ohio film is released on DVD CLEVELAND, Ohio - Sept. 7, 2004 - Eleven months since principle photography commenced, PIZZA: The Movie has been released on DVD and is available for purchase on the internet. The shooting schedule which began in fall '03 and finished in May '04 just in time for the MPAA screening date on May 26. With the actors and actresses all native to Ohio at the time, all of the shooting locations in and around the Cleveland area, and almost all of the soundtrack from bands residing in the state, this is a truly Ohio independent film, featuring some of the best talent in the region. Craig Wisniewski, Jason Muzie, Daniela Mangialardo, and Alex Adzioski round out the principle characters in this comedy/satire which has "genuine laughs" - (Duane Martin, Rogue Cinema) and is "smart, but fun" - (John Z. Beck - Reel Good Movies). Donald Gregory, the writer/director, describes the movie as an 'incredible learning experience and hopefully a stepping stone for all involved'. He plans on producing two more films in Ohio for 2005. The DVD is available for purchase at www.pizzathemovie.com ($12 + 2 shipping), where one can also watch the trailer, see pictures, and more. Contact: Donald Gregory (440) 864-8774 pr at pizzathemovie.com http://www.pizzathemovie.com --Apple-Mail-110-327778508-- From gmaher at alltel.net Tue Sep 7 21:13:17 2004 From: gmaher at alltel.net (Gary Maher) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 00:13:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Announce Auditions for You're A Good Man Charlie Brown Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C49538.A3C1A2A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hudson Players Announce Auditions September 12 & 13 For You?re A Good Man Charlie Brown The Hudson Players will hold auditions for their You?re A Good Man Charlie Brown (Revival Version) at 7 pm, September 12 & 13, at Barlow Community Center located on Oviatt Street in Hudson, across from the Hudson Fire Department. You?re A Good Man Charlie Brown played for 1,597 performances in New York at the Theatre 80 St. Marks in 1966. The show is best described as an average day in the life of Charlie Brown. It is a day made up of little moments picked from all the days of Charlie Brown, from Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter despair, all mixed in with the lives of his friends (both human and non-human) and strung together on the string of a single day, from bright uncertain morning to hopeful starlit evening. In 1998 the authors and producers of the original 1966 musical show, You?re A Good Man Charlie Brown, decided it was time for a major revival of the work in a Broadway theatre. The idiomatic, intimate innocence of the characters that is presented in the original stage production has been maintained, but a new perspective has been added by emphasizing the insatiable insouciance of the characters that was held in check in the original. The new cast of characters includes Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, Snoopy and Sally Brown Performances will be November 5, 6, 12, 13, 14, 19 & 20 at 8 pm at the Barlow Community Center. More information is available via the Hudson Players website (www.hudsonplayers.com) or by calling 330-655-8522. Auditioners are asked to bring a prepared song. Accompaniment will be provided. Those attending should also be prepared to read from the script and do some slight movement exercises. In addition, the Hudson Players are assembling their 3rd Annual Community Talent Show being present September 17 & 18. Tickets are available now by calling the box offices at 330-655-8522. The Hudson Players are one of the area?s longest running community theaters and are members of the Hudson Chamber of Commerce, The Ohio Community Theatre Association and the American Association of Community Theater. The Hudson Players are a non-profit 501-C-3 organization. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C49538.A3C1A2A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 Hudson = Players=20 Announce Auditions September 12 & 13 For You=92re A Good Man = Charlie=20 Brown

 

The Hudson Players = will hold=20 auditions for their You=92re A Good Man Charlie Brown (Revival = Version) at=20 7 pm, September 12 & 13, at Barlow Community Center located on = Oviatt Street=20 in Hudson, across from the Hudson Fire Department.

 

You=92re=20 A Good Man Charlie Brown=20 played for 1,597 performances in New York at the Theatre 80 St. Marks in = 1966.=20 The show is best described as an average day in the life of Charlie = Brown. It is=20 a day made up of little moments picked from all the days of Charlie = Brown, from=20 Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter = despair, all=20 mixed in with the lives of his friends (both human and non-human) and = strung=20 together on the string of a single day, from bright uncertain morning to = hopeful=20 starlit evening.

 

In = 1998 the authors=20 and producers of the original 1966 musical show, You=92re A Good Man = Charlie=20 Brown, decided it was time for a major revival of the work in a = Broadway=20 theatre. The idiomatic, intimate innocence of the characters that is = presented=20 in the original stage production has been maintained, but a new = perspective has=20 been added by emphasizing the insatiable insouciance of the characters = that was=20 held in check in the original. The new cast of characters includes = Charlie=20 Brown, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, Snoopy and Sally Brown

 

Performances will = be=20 November 5, 6, 12, 13, 14, 19 & 20 at 8 pm at the Barlow Community=20 Center.  More information = is=20 available via the Hudson Players website (www.hudsonplayers.com) or by = calling=20 330-655-8522.

 

Auditioners are = asked to=20 bring a prepared song. Accompaniment will be provided. Those attending = should=20 also be prepared to read from the script and do some slight movement=20 exercises.

 

In addition, the = Hudson=20 Players are assembling their 3rd Annual Community Talent Show = being=20 present September 17 & 18. Tickets are available now by calling the = box=20 offices at 330-655-8522.

 

The Hudson Players = are one=20 of the area=92s longest running community theaters and are members of = the Hudson=20 Chamber of Commerce, The Ohio Community Theatre Association and the = American=20 Association of Community Theater. The Hudson Players are a non-profit = 501-C-3=20 organization.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C49538.A3C1A2A0-- From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Wed Sep 8 07:41:26 2004 From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 10:41:26 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Location and Times for Fall Registration for The Hope School of Acting & Studios Message-ID: <1e.33223eea.2e707416@aol.com> -------------------------------1094654486 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Here is the info on where and when registration will be (classes also) for the Hope School of Acting and Studios until we are able to purchase a building. Classes are held at 520 S. Main Street, Akron Ohio in the Canal Place Warehouse. Entrance is by the loading docks. Times for classes depend on your childs age. Registration begins at 9am on Sept 11th. Your child will have the opportunity to audition in front of the camera. We look forward to seeing you and your child/children there. Any questions please call Michelle Dean CEO/Founder Hope School of Acting & Studios 330-644-4421 -------------------------------1094654486 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Here is the info on where and when registration will be (classes also)=20= for the Hope School of Acting and Studios until we are able to purchase a bu= ilding.
 
Classes are held at 520 S. Main Street, Akron Ohio in the Canal Place W= arehouse.  Entrance is by the loading docks.  Times for classes de= pend on your childs age.  Registration begins at 9am on Sept 11th. = ; Your child will have the opportunity to audition in front of the camera.&n= bsp; We look forward to seeing you and your child/children there.
 
Any questions please call
Michelle Dean
CEO/Founder
Hope Schoo= l of Acting & Studios
330-644-4421
-------------------------------1094654486-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Sep 8 08:29:45 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 11:29:45 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's "Tricks of the Trade . . . " Series Continues This Saturday Message-ID: <82.15563939.2e707f69@aol.com> --part1_82.15563939.2e707f69_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable You Can Still Get Your Career In Gear With . . . "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Development"=20 How-to Workshops WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, at Shaker Hts. locations. Sue Johnson, Director "We help you get to where you want to be." .=A0=A0 Saturdays,=A0=A0 thru Dec. 4th ,=A0 10:30 AM - 12:00 noon.=A0=20 .=A0 See Added Monday Night Sessions, below, 7:00 - 8:30 PM To learn more about Sue Johnson and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, g= o=20 to http://suejohnson.blogspot.com To register for ongoing classes in Career, Craft & Professional development=20 for Actors, Playwrights, Directors, and Other Performing Artists, call=20 (216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0 The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors= ' Studio=20 also offers participants a variety of "PlayActs" performance opportunities. New Concepts. . .=20 Incorporating Spiritual Aspects into Pursuing Your Passion! Discover a Unique, New Approach=20 to=20 Becoming a Successful Performing Artist Learn & use "Tricks of the Trade. . ." based on=20 your individual 'Signature Style.' HOW-to . . . =A0=A0=20 . Sat. 9/11: Select, & Memorize Contemporary & Classical Monologues=20 . Sat. 9/18: Prepare, Practice & Audition for Monologues & Scene work See yourself on-camera & get feedback. . Sat. 9/25: Become a Voiceover Talent (commercial & industrial for radio &=20 TV) Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep the= =20 listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Commercial= ,=20 Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require unique voiceov= er=20 abilities.=A0 Get feedback & find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it lo= oks. . Sat. 10/2: Create your voiceover demo in content & format . Sat. 10/9: Develop & Practice On-Camera Skills & Techniques (commercial,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 industrial & film) There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0=20 Practice using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV &=20= film=20 different from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will give you feedback=20= & show=20 you how to adapt your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions=20 and jobs.=20 . Sat. 10/16: Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.=A0 See= =20 yourself as talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents see you.=A0 L= earn=20 how your facial expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body language/movement &=20 voice project on-camera. Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work. . Sat. 10/23:=A0 Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques for On-stag= e,=20 On-camera & Voiceover=20 Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have= you=20 been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the details -=20 pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voi= ce:=20 enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to give your=20 characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians, too. . Sat. 10/30: Market Your "Tools of the Trade" Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo=20 Tapes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by know= ing -=20 when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need. . Sat. 11/6: Structure & write your talent resume in content & format . Sat. 11/13: Get your professional head shot project done . Sat. 11/20: Market Yourself as a Talent & Business Person Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting.=A0 Y= ou=20 will have to know about the following to increase=A0 your chances of being=20 successful=A0 --=A0 Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Direc= tors,=20 Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contractor, Record k= eeping:=20 Income & Expenses. [No session Sat. 11/27.] . Sat. 12/4: "Get Your Big Break, Get Work, & Get Paid"=A0 Locally, Regional= ly & =20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Nationally Learn How to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major= =20 talent markets. Everything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to -=20 Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Show= cases"=20 and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. Fee:=A0 $25.00=A0=A0 per individual session. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00=A0 Advanced payment for 3 or more sessions b= y September 1st .=20 Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter. Major Credit cards accepted. ($20.00 minimum) Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=20 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com=20 Don't Forget . . . "Tricks of the Trade . . . " sessions Mondays 7:00 - 8:30 pm for your convenience.=A0=20 And, Private Coaching is always an option. Monday 7:00 - 8:30 Classes=20 =A0 . Mon 9/13:=A0 Develop & Practice On-Camera Skills & Techniques (commercial,= =20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 industrial & film) There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0=20 Practice using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV &=20= film=20 different from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will give you feedback=20= & show=20 you how to adapt your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions=20 and jobs.=20 . Mon. 9/20: Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.=A0 See= =20 yourself as talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents see you.=A0 L= earn=20 how your facial expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body language/movement &=20 voice project on-camera. Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work. . Mon. 9/27: Become a Voiceover Talent (commercial & industrial for radio &=20 TV) Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep the= =20 listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Commercial= ,=20 Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require unique voiceov= er=20 abilities.=A0 Get feedback & find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it lo= oks. . Mon.10/4: Create your voiceover demo in content & format . Mon. 10/11: Market Your "Tools of the Trade" Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo=20 Tapes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by know= ing -=20 when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need. . Mon. 10/18: Structure & write your talent resume in content & format . Mon. 10/25: Get your professional head shot project done . Mon. 11/1: "Get Your Big Break, Get Work, & Get Paid"=A0 Locally, Regional= ly & =20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Nationally Learn How to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major= =20 talent markets. Everything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to -=20 Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Show= cases"=20 and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. . Mon. 11/8:=A0 Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques for On-stage= ,=20 On- =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 camera & Voiceo= ver=20 Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have= you=20 been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the details -=20 pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voi= ce:=20 enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to give your=20 characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians, too. Fee:=A0 $25.00=A0=A0 per individual session. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00=A0 Advanced payment for 3 or more sessions b= y September 1st .=20 Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter. Major Credit cards accepted. ($20.00 minimum) Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=20 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com=20 http://suejohnson.blogspot.com --part1_82.15563939.2e707f69_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

You C= an Still Get Your Career In Gear
With . . .

"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Developmen= t"
How-to Workshops

WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio,
at Shaker Hts. locations. Sue Johnson, Director
"We help you get to where you want to be."

.
=A0=A0 Saturdays,=A0=A0 thru Dec. 4th ,=A0 10:30 AM - 12:00 no= on.=A0
.=A0 See Added Monday Night Sessions, below, 7:00 - 8:30 PM

To learn more about Sue Johnson and the WAKE UP And=20= LIVE's Actors' Studio, go to http://suejohnson.blogspot.com

To register for ongoing classes in Career, Craft & Professional developm= ent for Actors, Playwrights, Directors, and Other Performing Artists, call (= 216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0 The WAKE UP And LIVE's A= ctors' Studio also offers participants a variety of "PlayActs" performance opportunities.

New Concepts. . .

Incorporating Spiritual Aspects into Pursui= ng Your Passion!

Discover a Unique, New Approach
to
Becoming a Successful Performing Artist

Learn & use "Tricks of the Trade. . ." based on
your individual 'Signature Style.'


HOW-to . . .
=A0=A0
. Sat. 9/11: Select, & Memorize Contemporary & Classical Monolo= gues
. Sat. 9/18: Prepare, Practice & Audition for Monologues & Scene w= ork
             =20=   
See yourself on-camera & get feedback.

. Sat. 9/25: Become a Voiceover Talent (commercial & industrial for= radio & TV)
Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep= the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Comme= rcial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require uni= que voiceover abilities.=A0 Get feedback & find out why voiceover work i= sn't easy as it looks.
. Sat. 10/2: Create your voiceover demo in content & format

. Sat. 10/9: Develop & Practice On-Camera Skills & Techniques (= commercial,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0    indust= rial & film)

There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Pr= actice using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV &= ; film different from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will give you fe= edback & show you how to adapt your stage skills to be successful for on= -camera auditions and jobs.

. Sat. 10/16: Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Fil= m Acting
Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.= =A0 See yourself as talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents s= ee you.=A0 Learn how your facial expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body lang= uage/movement & voice project on-camera. Enhance the way you look, speak= & act to get work.

. Sat. 10/23:=A0 Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques=20= for On-stage,
            &nbs= p;          On-camera & Voi= ceover

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

. Sat. 10/30: Market Your "Tools of the Trade"
Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo T= apes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by knowi= ng - when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need.=
. Sat. 11/6:   Structure & write your talent resume in co= ntent & format
. Sat. 11/13: Get your professional head shot project done


. Sat. 11/20: Market Yourself as a Talent & Business Person<= BR> Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting.=A0 Y= ou will have to know about the following to increase=A0 your chances of bein= g successful=A0 --=A0 Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Dir= ectors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contract= or, Record keeping: Income & Expenses.

[No session Sat. 11/27.]


. Sat. 12/4: "Get Your Big Break, Get Work, & Get Paid"=A0 Locally,= Regionally &
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0    =20= Nationally

Learn How to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other m= ajor talent markets. Everything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - t= o - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All abo= ut "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed &= amp; to get work.


Fee:=A0 $25.00=A0=A0 per individual session.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00=A0 Advanced payment for 3 or more session= s by September 1st .

Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter.

Major Credit cards accepted. ($20.00 minimum)

Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.
Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com

Don't Forget . . . "Tricks of the Tr= ade . . . " sessions
Mondays 7:00 - 8:30 pm for your convenience.=A0
And, Private Coaching is always an option.

Monday 7:00 - 8:30 Classes


=A0
. Mon 9/13:=A0 Develop & Practice On-Camera Skills & Techniq= ues (commercial,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0    &= nbsp; industrial & film)

There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Pr= actice using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV &= ; film different from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will give you fe= edback & show you how to adapt your stage skills to be successful for on= -camera auditions and jobs.

. Mon. 9/20: Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Film Ac= ting
Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.= =A0 See yourself as talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents s= ee you.=A0 Learn how your facial expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body lang= uage/movement & voice project on-camera. Enhance the way you look, speak= & act to get work.

. Mon. 9/27: Become a Voiceover Talent (commercial & industrial for= radio & TV)
Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep= the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Comme= rcial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require uni= que voiceover abilities.=A0 Get feedback & find out why voiceover work i= sn't easy as it looks.
. Mon.10/4: Create your voiceover demo in content & format

. Mon. 10/11: Market Your "Tools of the Trade"
Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo T= apes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by knowi= ng - when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need.=
. Mon. 10/18: Structure & write your talent resume in content &a= mp; format
. Mon. 10/25: Get your professional head shot project done


. Mon. 11/1: "Get Your Big Break, Get Work, & Get Paid"=A0 Locally,= Regionally &
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0    &= nbsp;  Nationally

Learn How to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other m= ajor talent markets. Everything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - t= o - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All abo= ut "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed &= amp; to get work.

. Mon. 11/8:=A0 Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques=20= for On-stage, On-
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0   =20= camera & Voiceover

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

Fee:=A0 $25.00=A0=A0 per individual session.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00=A0 Advanced payment for 3 or more session= s by September 1st .

Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter.

Major Credit cards accepted. ($20.00 minimum)

Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.
Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com

http://suejohnson.blogspot.com





















--part1_82.15563939.2e707f69_boundary-- From terrymichelle01 at hotmail.com Wed Sep 8 08:39:22 2004 From: terrymichelle01 at hotmail.com (Terry M) Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 11:39:22 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LGBT Artists Needed!! Message-ID: Hello everyone.... Wild Plum is turning Cleveland's Lesbian and Gay Community Service Center into an Art Gallery of LGBT works. We are accepting all types of art from Photography to Sculpture to Painting and more!! The Gallery opening is October 8th in celebration of National Coming Out Weekend. So please if you are an artist or artist ally contact me for information. TerryMichelle01 at hotmail.com or 216-651-4224 Thanks Everyone.... Terry Michelle www.wildplum.bravehost.com _________________________________________________________________ Check out Election 2004 for up-to-date election news, plus voter tools and more! http://special.msn.com/msn/election2004.armx From kjgiordano at yahoo.com Wed Sep 8 09:28:59 2004 From: kjgiordano at yahoo.com (Kevin Giordano) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 09:28:59 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woodwind Player Looking For Pit Orchestra. Message-ID: <20040908162859.98748.qmail@web60608.mail.yahoo.com> --0-821423695-1094660939=:98227 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Woodwind Player Looking For Pit Orchestra. Kevin J. Giordano Clarinet / Saxophone (216) 533-7602 Kjgiordano at yahoo.com Past Productions Include: 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 Meet Me In St. Louis Forty-Second Street A Music Man Ragtime Grease Hot Mikado Sweeney Todd (upcoming) Guys and Dolls (upcoming) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! Enter now. --0-821423695-1094660939=:98227 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Woodwind Player Looking For Pit Orchestra.

 

Kevin J. Giordano

Clarinet / Saxophone

(216) 533-7602

Kjgiordano at yahoo.com

 

Past Productions Include:

 

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

Meet Me In St. Louis

Forty-Second Street

A Music Man

Ragtime

Grease 

Hot Mikado

Sweeney Todd (upcoming)

Guys and Dolls (upcoming)


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C495DF.B4C772C8-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Wed Sep 8 13:25:28 2004 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 13:25:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Spider's Web" opens Friday at Clague Playhouse Message-ID: <20040908202528.66139.qmail@web81405.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1867296620-1094675128=:56667 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 33145 Phone: 440-331-0403 Spider's Web, a mystery by Agatha Christie and directed by Douglas Farren opens Friday, September 10th and run through October 3rd. Performances are Thursday - Saturday at 8PM and Sundays at 2PM Tickets are $11.00 and may be purchased by calling the Box Office Wed - Sat 1-6PM --0-1867296620-1094675128=:56667 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 33145
Phone:  440-331-0403
 
Spider's Web, a mystery by Agatha Christie and directed by Douglas Farren opens Friday, September 10th and run through October 3rd.
 
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-------------------------------1094678333-- From laughalotproductions at yahoo.com Wed Sep 8 14:23:48 2004 From: laughalotproductions at yahoo.com (jim leo) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 14:23:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Filming Location (House/Condo) Needed Message-ID: <20040908212349.80893.qmail@web51108.mail.yahoo.com> --0-311533647-1094678628=:80222 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Laughalot productions is in pre production for a feature length independent comedy and we are looking for a small starter house/condo location preferably in the Columbus/Central Ohio area. Shooting will take place on weekends in September and October and I anticipate that this scene will be needed for the 4 - 5 Saturdays. Due to a limited budget, minimal compensation can be offered for permission use the location - - but you would be helping an indie film maker out (and that's good karma)! Please contact Jim at laughalotproductions at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! --0-311533647-1094678628=:80222 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
 
Laughalot productions is in pre production for a feature length independent comedy and we are looking for a small starter house/condo location preferably in the Columbus/Central Ohio area. 
 
Shooting will take place on weekends in September and  October and I anticipate that this scene will be needed for the 4 - 5 Saturdays.
 
Due to a limited budget, minimal compensation can be offered for permission use the location - - but you would be helping an indie film maker out (and that's good karma)!
 
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New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! --0-311533647-1094678628=:80222-- From emadden at kent.edu Wed Sep 8 15:13:32 2004 From: emadden at kent.edu (Liz Madden) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 18:13:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR Message-ID: <20040908221332.C522D1249BE@smtp.kent.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C495CF.8D294EC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: KSU'S SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE IN SEARCH OF 2 CHILDREN ACTORS FOR SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR Kent, Ohio - Kent State University's School of Theatre & Dance is in search of two young actors for the production of Six Characters in Search of an Author. Roles are available for one girl who plays between 4 - 6 years old and one boy who plays between 8 - 10 years old. The girl will get wet, with water, at the end of the play because the character has drowned. The girl is still and quiet most of the play. The boy is quiet and vulnerable throughout the play. He does commit suicide at the end of the play. Character will be seen only in silhouette at the final moment. The possibility exists that both roles will be double cast due to age. To schedule an audition appointment with director Terry Burgler, please call 330-672-0113. Directed by Terry Burgler, performances of Six Characters in Search of an Author are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2 PM from October 8 - 17, 2004. Those auditioning must be able to attend all of these performances. Children in the production will join the company in mid-September. Rehearsals are Sunday through Monday evenings. Children will not be called to all rehearsals and will be released from rehearsal early most evenings until dress rehearsals and performances. Children would be expected to attend all rehearsals during tech week beginning, Saturday, October 2 until opening Friday, October 8. Six Characters in Search of an Author does include adult language and themes. Luigi Pirandello's benchmark play is about a family of unfinished characters who take over the rehearsal of another work in order to have their own story told. Pirandello's playful opening moments soon give way to the horror of the story the characters have to tell. Though the characters fight to have their scenes played out at last, they are often at cross-purposes, unhappy with the actors' interpretations and arguing over whom is at fault in their tragedy. For more information regarding Six Characters in Search of an Author, the auditions or to schedule an appointment please contact Terry Burgler at 330-672-0113 or tburgler at kent.edu. Kent State University School of Theatre & Dance Elisabeth Madden Managing Director 330-672-0103 emadden at kent.edu ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C495CF.8D294EC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

KSU’S SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE IN SEARCH OF 2 CHILDREN ACTORS FOR = SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN = AUTHOR

     = ;      

Kent, Ohio – Kent State University’s School of Theatre & = Dance is in search of two young actors for the production of Six Characters in Search of an Author.  Roles = are available for one girl who plays between 4 – 6 years old and one boy who = plays between 8 – 10 years old.  The girl will get wet, with water, = at the end of the play because the character has drowned.  The girl is still = and quiet most of the play.  The boy is quiet and vulnerable throughout the = play.  He does commit suicide at the end of the play.  Character will be seen = only in silhouette at the final moment.  The possibility exists that both = roles will be double cast due to age.  To schedule an audition appointment with = director Terry Burgler, please call 330-672-0113.

 

Directed by Terry Burgler, = performances of Six Characters in Search of an = Author are Tuesday – Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2 PM from October 8 = – 17, 2004.  Those auditioning must be able to attend all of these = performances.  Children in the production will join the company in mid-September.  = Rehearsals are Sunday through Monday evenings.  Children will not be called to all = rehearsals and will be released from rehearsal early most evenings until dress = rehearsals and performances.  Children would be expected to attend all = rehearsals during tech week beginning, Saturday, October 2 until opening Friday, October = 8.

 

=

 Six Characters in Search of an Author = does include adult language and themes.  Luigi Pirandello’s = benchmark play is about a family of unfinished characters who take over the rehearsal of = another work in order to have their own story told.  Pirandello’s = playful opening moments soon give way to the horror of the story the characters have to = tell.  Though the characters fight to have their scenes played out at last, = they are often at cross-purposes, unhappy with the actors’ interpretations = and arguing over whom is at fault in their tragedy.

 

For more information = regarding Six Characters in Search of an Author, = the auditions or to schedule an appointment please contact Terry Burgler at 330-672-0113 or tburgler at kent.edu.

 

Kent State University

School of Theatre & Dance

Elisabeth Madden

Managing Director

330-672-0103

emadden at kent.edu

 

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C495CF.8D294EC0-- From info at CoachHouseTheatre.org Wed Sep 8 20:17:28 2004 From: info at CoachHouseTheatre.org (Coach House Info) Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 20:17:28 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Coach House opens "Private Lives" Message-ID: <413FCB48.5010804@CoachHouseTheatre.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060304000700000304010302 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Private Lives By Noel Coward Directed by Jim Fippin September 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th September 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th September 23rd, 24th, 25th Showtimes: Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8:00pm Sunday at 2:30pm Tickets are $13 Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at: *330-434-7741* Cast (in order of appearance) Sibyl Chase Johanna Alves-Parks Eliot Chase Tim Bennett Victor Prynne Alex Nine Amanda Prynne Kimberly Mahoney Louise Mary Laske Crew: Stage Manager Kendra Schaefer Set Design Antony Harding Light Design Antony Harding Sound Design Nat Napolitano Costume Design Jonathan Fletcher Props Manager Kendra Schaefer --------------060304000700000304010302 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Private Lives

Tickets are $13
Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at: 330-434-7741
Cast (in order of appearance)
Sibyl Chase
Johanna Alves-Parks
Eliot Chase
Tim Bennett
Victor Prynne
Alex Nine
Amanda Prynne
Kimberly Mahoney
Louise
Mary Laske
Crew:
Stage Manager
Kendra Schaefer
Set Design
Antony Harding
Light Design
Antony Harding
Sound Design
Nat Napolitano
Costume Design
Jonathan Fletcher
Props Manager
Kendra Schaefer
--------------060304000700000304010302-- From info at CoachHouseTheatre.org Wed Sep 8 20:18:32 2004 From: info at CoachHouseTheatre.org (Coach House Info) Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 20:18:32 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: Coach House Auditions for "Uncle Vanya" Message-ID: <413FCB88.8030506@CoachHouseTheatre.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060107080005090709050004 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Coach House Theatre announces auditions for: Uncle Vanya by *Anton Chekhov* translated by *David Mamet* directed by *Kimberly Mahoney* production dates: *November 11-27 2004* (no Performance on Thanksgiving) rehearsals scheduled to begin on or around: Monday, October 4th ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *when:* Monday, September 13, 7 p.m. Tuesday, September 14, 7 p.m. *where:* Coach House Theatre 732 West Exchange Street, Akron /behind the Akron Woman's City Club/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *needed:* 5 men and 4 women /actors auditioning will be asked to read from the script / *Serebrykov, Alexandr Vladmirovich:* a retired professor *Yelena Andreyevna:* his wife *Sofya Alexandrovna (Sonya):* his daughter by his first marriage *Voynitzkaya, Mariya Vasilyevna:* the mother of his first wife *Vanya:* his son *Mikhail Lvovich:* a doctor *Telegin, Ilya Ilyich:* an impoverished landowner *Marina:* an old nurse *A Workman* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ For more information about auditions, please call 440-646-0571 (no calls after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, please bring them with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing you at auditions! --------------060107080005090709050004 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Coach House Theatre

announces auditions for:

Uncle Vanya

by Anton Chekhov translated by David Mamet directed by Kimberly Mahoney
production dates: November 11-27 2004 (no Performance on Thanksgiving)
rehearsals scheduled to begin on or around: Monday, October 4th


when: Monday, September 13, 7 p.m.
  Tuesday, September 14, 7 p.m.
where:
  732 West Exchange Street, Akron
  behind the Akron Woman's City Club

needed: 5 men and 4 women
actors auditioning will be asked to read from the script
Serebrykov, Alexandr Vladmirovich: a retired professor
Yelena Andreyevna: his wife
Sofya Alexandrovna (Sonya): his daughter by his first marriage
Voynitzkaya, Mariya Vasilyevna: the mother of his first wife
Vanya: his son
Mikhail Lvovich: a doctor
Telegin, Ilya Ilyich: an impoverished landowner
Marina: an old nurse
A Workman

For more information about auditions, please call 440-646-0571 (no calls after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, please bring them with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing you at auditions!
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Message-ID: Cleveland State University and S.T.A.G.E. presents Paula Vogel's "The Baltimore Waltz" for two more weekends only. Come see the dizzying trip of brother and sister as they trek through Europe in search of a cure of a new mystery disease. September 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 Friday's and Saturday's at 8:00 pm Sunday's at 2:00 pm $10.00 General admission, $5.00 Student, Faculty, and Staff Call 216-687-2109 for ticket reservations and further information. See you there!! _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From abyerly24 at yahoo.com Wed Sep 8 18:52:33 2004 From: abyerly24 at yahoo.com (Adrian Byerly) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 18:52:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Public Squares!!!!Live!!!!!Come and I'll Stop Posting!!!! 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Thank you to all who replyed to my last E-mail regarding Helping Tri-C Westeren Campus Drama Club Raise Money to go to ACTF ( the American College Theatre Festival) this Up coming Jan.  The Club must raise 2 to 4 thousand Dollars  by Dec.  We are willing to work doing fund raisers, but if that is not an option for you, we  will take any kind of Donation you can give.  My Name is Mary Catalano and you can contact me for more info on ACTF and Drama club at  my E-mail address / botticelli1982 at hotmail.com
If you would like to make a check out, make it out to Cuyahoga Community College Westeren Campus Drama Club and Mail it to 11000 Pleasentvalley Rd
                                               Parma, Ohio 44130
                                               In Care of Drama Club
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Thank you all so very much, you have no Idea what this means to all of us
 
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Get ready for school! Find articles, homework help and more in the Back to School Guide! From nadeen_oconnor_dance_theatre at yahoo.com Thu Sep 9 06:36:55 2004 From: nadeen_oconnor_dance_theatre at yahoo.com (Nadeen OConnor) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 06:36:55 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for Nadeen O'Connor Dance Theatre Message-ID: <20040909133655.70033.qmail@web51708.mail.yahoo.com> Tuesday September 1, 2004 Audition Date: September 19, 2004 2:30 pm Where: University of Akron Ballet Center 354 East Market Street, Akron, Ohio 44325. Contact: Jen Preis or Nadeen O'Connor at 330-867-4675 E-mail: nadeen_oconnor_dance_theatre at yahoo.com. Auditioning for Male and Female part time paid positions for 2005 Spring Season. Dancers are contracted from September through February with possibility for renewal for summer season. Professional level dancers should have a strong background in modern and ballet technique along with a minimum two years performance experience. Those auditioning should be warmed up for class and be ready to learn movement phrases from NODT's current repertory. Finalists will be interviewed following the audition. Please bring resume and references with phone numbers, and a dance photo. Nadeen O'Connor Dance Theatre is a modern dance company based in Akron, Ohio. The company's repertoire is stylistically unique through the creation of original choreography by its artistic director, Nadeen OConnor. Audition Date: September 19, 2004 2:30 pm Where: University of Akron Ballet Center 354 East Market Street, Akron, Ohio 44325. Contact: Jen Preis or Nadeen O'Connor at 330-867-4675 E-mail: nadeen_oconnor_dance_theatre at yahoo.com. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! 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Magically yours, Eric Brouman www.ericbrouman.com 1-888-BROUMAN From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Sep 9 09:31:15 2004 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 12:31:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Staged Reading-Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition- JCC Halle Theatre Message-ID: Splitting Infinity by Jamie Pachino, Winner of the 2004 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition September 9, 2004 (Beachwood, Ohio) - The Jewish Community Center Of Cleveland (JCC) presents a staged reading of Splitting Infinity by Jamie Pachino, winner of the 2004 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition. The reading, directed by Jacqi Loewy, will take place at 7:00 PM on Sunday, October 10 in the Halle Theatre at the JCC, Mayfield Building, located at 3505 Mayfield Road in Cleveland Heights. The reading is free and open to the public. For additional information call 216-382-4000 ext. 215, reservations are recommended. Playwright Jamie Pachino will engage the audience in a post-show discussion. Splitting Infinity, originally commissioned by Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago, was developed at the Women Playwrights Festival, A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle WA, and American Conservatory Theatre's First Look Festival in San Francisco CA. The play tells the story of a Nobel prize-winning physicist who decides to go after evidence of God, through physics. As she single-mindedly pursues her goal, she upsets the balance of her relationship with Rabbi Saul Lieberman, her oldest and best friend, and her star post-doctorate student, the child of a Christian Scientist. About Jamie Pachino Jamie Pachino is an award-winning playwright and screenwriter. Her works have been showcased in festivals throughout the world including Women Playwrights' Festivals in Athens, Greece, A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle, and the First Look Festival at American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco. Jamie has been named the winner of the Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays production grant as well as Chicago's Joseph Jefferson ("Jeff") Award for Best New Work, among dozens of others. Her plays The Return of Morality and Aurora's Motive have also been optioned for the screen. Ms. Pachino has written screenplays for Walden Media and Lifetime Television and has a blind script deal with DreamWorks. She is currently at work on Ribbit, an animated feature rewrite for Vanguard Films (producers of Shrek). Jamie has served on the faculties of Northwestern University, Columbia College, and the Chicago Academy for the Arts. She currently makes her home in Los Angeles with her husband and son. (more) About the Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition The Annual Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition is designed to encourage new plays that provide significant, fresh perspectives on the range of Jewish experience. Submissions are received from playwrights throughout the world. The competition is made possible by the generosity of Marilyn and Harry Cagin. About The JCC The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland builds and strengthens Cleveland's entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and services that enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in four key program areas: Fitness, Wellness and Recreation, Preschool/Early Childhood Education, Camping and Cultural Arts. Membership to The JCC is open to all. The JCC has been serving the greater Cleveland community for more than 50 years. The Center is a non-profit social service agency that receives funding from The Jewish Community Federation, The United Way, grants, donations and other public funding sources. Kris Barnes Playmakers Youth Theatre The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 Playmakers Youth Theatre Announces 2004-2005 Season "The World Goes 'Round" Featuring the music of Kander and Ebb Sept 8-12, 2004 "To Kill A Mockingbird" Drama about racism, loyalty, justice, fear and love. Nov. 4-7th, 2004 "Little Shop of Horrors" Offbeat love story-dark comedy with a great soundtrack Feb 17-27th, 2005 "The World is a Stage" Intergenerational show written & directed by Sheri Gross April 10, 2005 From woodbish at bright.net Thu Sep 9 09:53:57 2004 From: woodbish at bright.net (Henry Bishop) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 12:53:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Babes in Toyland Audition Message-ID: <000001c4968d$9d8523c0$5a9adb42@pavilion> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C4966C.167383C0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0002_01C4966C.16750A60" ------=_NextPart_001_0002_01C4966C.16750A60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Audition notice Phoenix Stage Productions BABES IN TOYLAND Directed by Henry Bishop Auditions will be this Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 7:00 to 9:30 PM at Springfield High School Theatre for the Musical Babes in Toyland. Babes in Toyland is a large, old fashioned family show. It has approximately 60 roles for actors, dancers and singers; adults and children. Not all roles require dancing. Be prepared to read, dance and to sing, an accompanist will be provided. Bring your sheet music. No recorded music please. Babes in Toyland has Marching Wooden Soldiers - Singing and Dancing Gypsies - Most of Your Favorite Nursery Rhyme Characters such as: Little Boy Blue, Bo Peep, and Jack and Jill. - The Lady Who Lives in a Shoe - Several Bad Guys - a Love Story between Contrary Mary and Tom, the Piper's Son - Spiders - Elves - And the Master Toymaker a character of great warmth who makes all the toys for the holiday season. Performance dates are during the month of December; ending a week before Christmas. There are some School Day performances: a full schedule will be available at auditions. AUDITIONS: MON., TUE., WED., SEPTEMBER 13, 14 & 15 AT SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL, 2960 SANITARIUM RD. AT CANTON ROAD, FOR BABES IN TOYLAND Songs include Toyland, I Won't be Happy 'til I Get It, Hail to Christmas, Castle in Spain, The March of the Toy Soldiers and others. For additional information call 330-713-0003 Phoenix Stage Productions (formerly Goodyear Community Theatre) is reviving its annual production of Babes in Toyland. Babes in Toyland was performed annually during the 80's and 90's to great public acceptance. It is a lot of fun and a lot of work. If you are interested in working tech or some other volunteer aspect of putting on a show call 330-713-0003. ------=_NextPart_001_0002_01C4966C.16750A60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1094758077-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Thu Sep 9 15:05:04 2004 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 15:05:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WR Playhouse Presents The Fantasticks Message-ID: <20040909220504.50790.qmail@web80104.mail.yahoo.com> --0-803628589-1094767504=:50402 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE Presents THE FANTASTICKS Words by Tom Jones Music by Harvey Schmidt Sept 10, 11, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and Oct 1, 2. CAST The Narrator (El Gallo) Judson "Leigh" Heckerman The Girl (Luisa) Adrienne Sereta The Boy (Matt) Sean Goodman The Boy's Father (Hucklebee) Norm Bennett The Girl's Father (Bellomy) Walt Kaminski The Actor (Henry) Irv Korman The Man Who Dies (Mortimer) Bob Rauch The Mute Deborah Hercsek Anne Reeves CREW Director Bob Kmiecik Asst Director Anne Reeves Producers Marc Dusini Marie Dusini Music Director Matthew Bennett Choreographer Andrea Raab Stage Manager Renee DeSantis Set Designer Walt Kaminski Lighting Marc Dusini Costumer Debbie Hercsek Publicity Marie Dusini Set Construction Gus Tischer, Leo Tischer Marc Dusini, Bob Kmiecik TICKETS: $10.00 ADULTS $8.00 SENIORS/STUDENTS FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: (330) 620-7314 The theatre is located on the corner of Revere and Everett Rds at the Bath - Richfield Twp lines in Summit County. --0-803628589-1094767504=:50402 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
                                    WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
                                                      Presents
 
                                          THE FANTASTICKS
 
                            Words by Tom Jones   Music by Harvey Schmidt
 
                                 Sept 10, 11, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and Oct 1, 2.
 
                                                      CAST
 
The Narrator               (El Gallo)                  Judson "Leigh" Heckerman
The Girl                      (Luisa)                       Adrienne Sereta
The Boy                     (Matt)                         Sean Goodman
The Boy's Father        (Hucklebee)               Norm Bennett
The Girl's Father        (Bellomy)                  Walt Kaminski
The Actor                   (Henry)                       Irv Korman
The Man Who Dies     (Mortimer)                 Bob Rauch
The Mute                                                     Deborah Hercsek
                                                                    Anne Reeves
 
                                                     CREW
 
Director                                                      Bob Kmiecik
Asst Director                                               Anne Reeves
Producers                                                   Marc Dusini
                                                                   Marie Dusini
Music Director                                             Matthew Bennett
Choreographer                                           Andrea Raab
Stage Manager                                           Renee DeSantis
Set Designer                                               Walt Kaminski
Lighting                                                      Marc Dusini
Costumer                                                    Debbie Hercsek
Publicity                                                     Marie Dusini
Set Construction                                         Gus Tischer, Leo Tischer
                                                                   Marc Dusini, Bob Kmiecik 
 
                     TICKETS:          $10.00 ADULTS     $8.00 SENIORS/STUDENTS
 
                        FOR RESERVATIONS CALL:  (330) 620-7314
 
The theatre is located on the corner of Revere and Everett Rds at the Bath - Richfield Twp lines in Summit County.
                                                                        
--0-803628589-1094767504=:50402-- From angelorange48 at hotmail.com Thu Sep 9 15:05:32 2004 From: angelorange48 at hotmail.com (susan madden) Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2004 18:05:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]cemetery club auditions with Bill Allman Message-ID:

                 CEMETERY CLUB

                          By  Ivan Menchell, directed by Bill Allman

    Production dates are October 21,22,23,29,30

 

 

Auditions are to be held

 

Sunday, September 12, 2004 2 to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm

Monday, September 13, 2004 7 to 9 pm

 

St Andrew?s Presbyterian Church

23114 West Avenue

Olmsted Falls

 

Cast of Characters

 

Ida

Lucille

Doris

Another woman

Sam

 

 

Three middle-aged Long Island women, recently widowed, meet each month to visit their late husband?s graves and seek consolation from each other. Their friendship is interrupted when one of them meets a widower.

 

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On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! >From bstuewe" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01CA_01C496A7.1CBF2410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable TrueNorth Cultural Arts announces=20 Children / Youth Programs for Fall 2004 TrueNorth begins its Fall semester of education within the arts = beginning September 13. Classes run for 6-week sessions from 9/13-10/16 = and from 10/23-12/4. Sign-up by calling 440-933-7771, on the internet at = www.TNCArts.org, or by visiting the TrueNorth Gallery at 33491 Lake Road = in Avon Lake. The Gallery is open Wednesday and Thursday from 12 = noon-8:00 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 12 noon-6:00 p.m.=20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- The Children's Choirs and Youth Orchestra, as well as private lessons, = will meet from 9/13-12/18 first semester, reconvening on 1/10 through = 6/1 the second semester. All other classes are 6-week sessions. TrueNorth Private Lessons=20 Sign-up for private lessons in your applied area: voice, piano, strings, = woodwinds, brass, percussion, and harp. TrueNorth Children's Chorus=20 Grades 1 & 2 Tuesday 4:15-5:00 p.m. Grades 3 & 4 Tuesday 5:15-6:00 p.m. Grades 5, 6 & 7 Tuesday 6:15-7:30 p.m. and Thursday 6:15-7:30 p.m. TrueNorth Youth Orchestra=20 Monday and Wednesday 4:15 - 5:30 p.m. Beginning Instrumentalists: Children/Youth and Adults - experience = orchestra as we learn and/or renew instrumental skills in an = intergenerational setting.=20 TrueNorth Jazz Improvisation=20 Wednesday 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Learn basic theory and improvisation skills in the world of jazz. This = class is for both youth and adults, having at least 3 years instrumental = background. TrueNorth Early Childhood Music=20 Saturdays beginning 9/18=20 Birth - 24 months Saturday 9:00- 9:30 a.m. =20 2 -3 years Saturday 9:45-10:30 a.m. 4 - 5 years Saturday 10:45-11:30 a.m.=20 6 - 7 years Saturday 11:45-12:30 a.m. -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- TrueNorth Ceramics: Kids and the Wheel (ages 11 and up) Saturday = 9:00-10:00 a.m. Kids and Clay (ages 6 and up) = Saturday 10:00-11:00 a.m. Visual Arts Exploration (ages 5 and up) Saturday = 12:30-1:15 p.m. Pottery for Youth and Adults (ages 15 and up) Wednesday = 7:00-9:00 p.m. Open Ceramic Studio = Tuesday 7:00-9:00 p.m. Family Workshops in the Fall: (2-week sessions - see www.TNCArts.org for = further details) Stories and Clay (ages 3 and up with parent) Saturday = 11:15-12:00 noon = Wednesday 1:00-1:45 p.m. = Friday 9:30-10:15 a.m. Leaf Designs in Clay (ages 3 and up with an adult) Sunday = 1:00-2:30 p.m. Holiday Lights in Clay (ages 3 and up with an adult) Sunday = 1:00-2:30 p.m. Special Gifts in Clay (ages 3 and up with an adult) Sunday = 1:00-2:30 p.m. -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Afternoon, Evening and Weekend Classes available in the following: TrueNorth Block Printing - Create a design on a block, carve & print! TrueNorth Watercolor=20 TrueNorth Beginning Drawing - Explore shape, shadowing, basic = perspective and composition TrueNorth Calligraphy - The art of beautiful writing -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- =20 ------=_NextPart_000_01CA_01C496A7.1CBF2410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

TrueNorth Cultural Arts

announces

Children / Youth Programs for Fall = 2004

TrueNorth begins its Fall semester of education = within the arts=20 beginning September 13. Classes run for 6-week sessions from = 9/13=9610/16 and from=20 10/23=9612/4. Sign-up by calling 440-933-7771, on the internet at = www.TNCArts.org, or by = visiting the=20 TrueNorth Gallery at 33491 Lake Road in Avon Lake. The Gallery is open = Wednesday=20 and Thursday from 12 noon=968:00 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 12 = noon=966:00=20 p.m.


The Children=92s Choirs and Youth Orchestra, as well = as private=20 lessons, will meet from 9/13=9612/18 first semester, reconvening on 1/10 = through=20 6/1 the second semester. All other classes are 6-week = sessions.

TrueNorth Private = Lessons=20

Sign-up for private lessons in = your applied=20 area: voice, piano, strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, and = harp.

 

TrueNorth Children=92s = Chorus=20

Grades 1 & 2 =    =20     Tuesday 4:15=965:00 p.m.

Grades 3 & 4 =    =20     Tuesday 5:15=966:00 p.m.

Grades 5, 6 & 7 =    =20 Tuesday 6:15=967:30 p.m. and Thursday 6:15=967:30 p.m.

 

TrueNorth Youth = Orchestra=20

Monday and Wednesday 4:15 =96 = 5:30=20 p.m.

Beginning Instrumentalists: = Children/Youth=20 and Adults =96 experience orchestra as we learn and/or renew = instrumental skills=20 in an intergenerational setting.

 

TrueNorth Jazz = Improvisation=20

Wednesday 7:30 =96 9:00 = p.m.

Learn basic theory and = improvisation skills=20 in the world of jazz. This class is for both youth and adults, having at = least 3=20 years instrumental background.

 

TrueNorth Early Childhood = Music=20

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TrueNorth = Ceramics:

Kids and the = Wheel (ages 11 and up)        =20             =    =20 Saturday 9:00=9610:00 a.m.

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Stories and = Clay (ages 3 and up with parent)     =    =20         Saturday 11:15=9612:00 = noon

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------=_NextPart_000_01CA_01C496A7.1CBF2410-- From toomey at alumni.nd.edu Thu Sep 9 17:47:47 2004 From: toomey at alumni.nd.edu (toomey at alumni.nd.edu) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 20:47:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]KEEPING BROADWAY ON THE RECORD Message-ID: <000101c496cf$d32b6650$1f479f04@toomeylaptop> Grammy.com link explains the situation and options pretty well. Then decide if you want to 'petition'. I doubt anyone can 'demand' that record companies produce duds. But they might help producers see the value... Regards, Peter Toomey Peter at ToomeyAndFriendsAdvertising.biz ( personal mail: Toomey at alumni.ND.edu ) ~~~~~~~~ KEEPING BROADWAY ON THE RECORD >From www.stagespace.com For decades, almost every Broadway musical has left behind a permanent legacy - the Original Cast Recording. For many theater lovers, cast recordings have been the bridge to Broadway, giving the listener a glimpse of a first class production, no matter what the actual distance to New York. And although shows open and close, the cast recordings have remained, documenting the evolving history of musical theater and inspiring new generations of theater lovers across the world. But Original Cast Recordings are on the verge of extinction. More and more record executives consider cast recordings a waste of time and money, and have made it clear that the days of recording Broadway shows are numbered. Robert Hurwitz, president of Nonesuch Records, told a journalist in March 2004 that he will now be recording only two musical theater composers - Stephen Sondheim and Adam Guettel. Click here to read more about Cast Recordings in crisis: http://www.grammy.com/features/2004/0308_castalbums.aspx We cannot let the cast album die. This petition is being sent to the chief executives of Sony, RCA Victor, Nonesuch, Atlantic and Hollywood Records, demanding that Broadway cast albums be allowed to survive, for the sake of the industry itself. Stand up for Broadway Cast Recordings - sign your name to the petition and help save the future of musical theater. Click here to sign the petition: http://www.stagespace.com/petition From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Fri Sep 10 09:49:58 2004 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It's me, M-A-B!) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:49:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Question for Members: Message-ID: <20040910164958.48523.qmail@web13925.mail.yahoo.com> --0-166947374-1094834998=:48266 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I got into a debate with an actor friend about what I SHOULD be sending to the Neo list. So I felt maybe I should get the answer from the source. Do you feel that this type of casting notice below in red should be sent to Neo when I get them or should I disregard them based on the fact they are last minute notices when sent to me. I don't want to embarass anyone, but the notion by some talent in this area is I should NOT send them because the talent in this area are looking for local work only. But it's my stance that depending on the timing of an actor's life..he or she may need a casting notice like that FOR THE MONEY, EXPERIENCE or they may need the opp. in order to add to their resume- a interesting out of town job for a major network. I won't send them if they are not helping in any sense but can it really hurt to know about them? YOU BE THE JUDGE: (ofcourse, notices would have email, phone and business contacts) Featured Extras needed TONIGHT 9/8 for live event for the US Open at Rockefeller Center being filmed by the USA Network. Pay is $10 per hour. Should be casually dressed. Less than 5 hours shooting time. Just show up tonight at 5:30pm @ Rockafeller Center - 50th St. between 5th & 6th Ave. Report to guest services. Union Status: Non-Union MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen! Where's the site? What's going on? (?1991 The MAB/EG?-----The MAB/EG? 2004?) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-166947374-1094834998=:48266 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
I got into a debate with an actor friend about what I SHOULD be sending to the Neo list. So I felt maybe I should get the answer from the source. Do you feel that this type of casting notice below in red should be sent to Neo when I get them or should I disregard them based on the fact they are last minute notices when sent to me.
 
I don't want to embarass anyone, but the notion by some talent in this area is I should NOT send them because the talent in this area are looking for local work only. But it's my stance that depending on the timing of an actor's life..he or she may need a casting notice like that FOR THE MONEY, EXPERIENCE or they may need the opp. in order to add to their resume- a interesting out of town job for a major network. I won't send them if they are not helping in any sense but can it really hurt to know about them?
 
YOU BE THE JUDGE: (ofcourse, notices would have email, phone and business contacts)
 
Featured Extras needed TONIGHT 9/8 for live event for the US Open at Rockefeller Center being filmed by the USA Network. Pay is $10 per hour. Should be casually dressed. Less than 5 hours shooting time.

Just show up tonight at 5:30pm @ Rockafeller Center - 50th St. between 5th & 6th Ave.

Report to guest services.

Union Status: Non-Union



MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen!

Where's the site? What's going on?

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


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-166947374-1094834998=:48266-- From fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Fri Sep 10 09:50:16 2004 From: fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (fredsternfeld) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 12:50:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]RAGTIME - TECHNICAL DIRECTOR POSITION OPEN Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0282_01C49734.BDF12E90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The position of Technical Director for Ragtime, the musical is open. Richard Gould is the set designer. The TD will be responsible for building the set for the show. The TD will oversee the carpenters and a scenic artist. Four to Six weeks of work (could be full or part-time) at competitive rates. Presented by The Jewish Community Center in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts Department. If you are interested in this position, please repond to this e-mail and I will contact you to set up an interview. Fred Sternfeld Jewish Community Center of Cleveland 26001 S. Woodland Rd. Beachwood, Ohio 44122 Questions? Call me at 216-496-6087 ------=_NextPart_000_0282_01C49734.BDF12E90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
The = position=20 of Technical Director for Ragtime,=20 the musical is open.=20
 
Richard = Gould is=20 the set designer. 
 
The TD = will be=20 responsible for building the set for the show.  The TD will oversee = the carpenters and a scenic artist.

Four to Six weeks of work (could be full or part-time) at = competitive=20 rates.  

Presented by The Jewish Community = Center in=20 association with Cuyahoga
Community College  Eastern Campus = Theatre=20 Arts Department. 
If you = are interested=20 in this position, please repond to this e-mail and I will contact you to = set up=20 an interview.

Fred  Sternfeld
Jewish Community Center of = Cleveland
26001=20 S. Woodland  Rd.
Beachwood, Ohio   44122 

Questions? Call me at =20 216-496-6087

------=_NextPart_000_0282_01C49734.BDF12E90-- From kaimei at earthlink.net Fri Sep 10 02:38:48 2004 From: kaimei at earthlink.net (Christopher) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 05:38:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]digital feature Sugar wins award at film fest in CA Message-ID: <41417627.79590DE9@earthlink.net> --------------8E4D7D148F0246F3FC453284 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Independent digital filmmaker Christopher K. Young's survive-the-night drama Sugar has received an Award of Excellence at The Berkeley Video and Film Festival in the digital feature category. The largest independent video and film festival in Northern California, the BVFF will be held October 15, 16 and 17, 2004. Information on the award and other films in the category can be found at http://berkeleyvideofilmfest.org/2004awards.shtml . Sugar follows the character of Hailie, a 9 year old girl who leaves her suburban home for a tension filled night in the city, in search of her mother whom she believes to be kidnapped. Filmed predominantly in Cleveland and Akron, Sugar showcases the cities with Young's award winning eye for electronic cinematography. He also mixed the film's electro-trance soundtrack, having also composed most of its tracks. Christopher K. Young's previous films have been featured in film festivals nationally and abroad, including the Ohio Independent Film Festival, where a co-nominee of his Best Short nominated film The Blessing of Prometheus went on to receive an Academy Award Nomination. Mr. Young is finishing work on a series titled Seeing, and is beginning work on another feature. More information on Mr. Young and his company Shallow Focus Entertainment can be found at www.shallowfocus.com. --------------8E4D7D148F0246F3FC453284 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Independent digital filmmaker Christopher K. Young's survive-the-night drama Sugar has received an Award of Excellence at The Berkeley Video and Film Festival in the digital feature category.  The largest independent video and film festival in Northern California, the BVFF will be held October 15, 16 and 17, 2004.  Information on the award and other films in the category can be found at http://berkeleyvideofilmfest.org/2004awards.shtml .

Sugar follows the character of Hailie, a 9 year old girl who leaves her suburban home for a tension filled night in the city, in search of her mother whom she believes to be kidnapped.  Filmed predominantly in Cleveland and Akron, Sugar showcases the cities with Young's award winning eye for electronic cinematography.  He also mixed the film's electro-trance soundtrack, having also composed most of its tracks.

Christopher K. Young's previous films have been featured in film festivals nationally and abroad, including the Ohio Independent Film Festival, where a co-nominee of his Best Short nominated film The Blessing of Prometheus went on to receive an Academy Award Nomination.  Mr. Young is finishing work on a series titled Seeing, and is beginning work on another feature.  More information on Mr. Young and his company Shallow Focus Entertainment can be found at www.shallowfocus.com. --------------8E4D7D148F0246F3FC453284-- From aubrie.knight at law.csuohio.edu Thu Sep 9 22:43:25 2004 From: aubrie.knight at law.csuohio.edu (aubrie.knight at law.csuohio.edu) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 01:43:25 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Voice Teacher Message-ID: <1873.67.20.111.186.1094795005.squirrel@67.20.111.186> Hello All! I am currently looking for a voice teacher that is somewhere in the Cleveland area (I live downtown). I am a mezzo/belter, and have already had quite a bit of voice training and experience. I am looking mainly to work rep, and as such need a teacher who is also a great pianist. If anyone has suggestions or would like a new student please contact me at aubrie.knight at law.csuohio.edu Thanks! From lynee6 at excite.com Fri Sep 10 05:43:16 2004 From: lynee6 at excite.com (lynee6 at excite.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:43:16 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Screenwriter looking for an agent Message-ID: <20040910124316.8CABBBF68@xprdmailfe13.nwk.excite.com> --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__7a32219d5cc238e09ff20dd29c183653 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To whom it may concern:My name is Shavon L. Scott.I am a screenwriter. I have written 4 features and 4 shorts. I am currently working on five, six, and seven simultaneously.I have written in several genres: drama, romantic comedy, action, comedy, horror, and suspense/thriller.I am in search of an agent and would like to know if you are accepting new writers at this time. If so, to whom may I send a query letter?Thank you,Shavon L. Scottlynee6 at excite.com _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__7a32219d5cc238e09ff20dd29c183653 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
To whom it may concern:

My name is Shavon L. Scott.

I am a screenwriter. I have written 4 features and 4 shorts. I am currently working on five, six, and seven simultaneously.

I have written in several genres: drama, romantic comedy, action, comedy, horror, and suspense/thriller.

I am in search of an agent and would like to know if you are accepting new writers at this time. If so, to whom may I send a query letter?

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--EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__7a32219d5cc238e09ff20dd29c183653-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Fri Sep 10 06:50:13 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:50:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu invites you to Moment with the 'Mu Message-ID: <004501c4973d$1b958700$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C4971B.92526100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater proudly invites all area actors, writers, = directors, and those interested in theater to spend a "Moment with the = 'Mu" this coming Monday, September 13, from 1:00-2:30 p.m. in the = Concert Hall on the Karamu campus. Featured speakers will be the cast, crew, and director of the upcoming = Karamu production of for colored girls who have considered suicide/when = the rainbow is enuf by Ntozake Shange. Join us for a lunchtime = discussion on what has happened behind the scenes of this wonderful = production. Snacks and free coffee and punch will be provided. There = is no charge for this event. =20 Karamu is located at the corner of East 89th Street and Quincy Avenue in = Cleveland's Fairfax District. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C4971B.92526100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater proudly invites = all area=20 actors, writers, directors, and those interested in theater to spend a = "Moment=20 with the 'Mu" this coming Monday, September 13, from 1:00-2:30 p.m. in = the=20 Concert Hall on the Karamu campus.
 
Featured speakers will be the cast, crew, and = director of=20 the upcoming Karamu production of for colored girls who have = considered=20 suicide/when the rainbow is enuf by Ntozake Shange.  Join us = for a=20 lunchtime discussion on what has happened behind the scenes of this = wonderful=20 production.  Snacks and free coffee and punch will be = provided.  There=20 is no charge for this event. 
 
Karamu is located at the = corner of=20 East 89th Street and Quincy Avenue in Cleveland's Fairfax = District. =20
------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C4971B.92526100-- From cabraham at cecodoor.com Fri Sep 10 11:12:21 2004 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 13:12:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fw: AUDITIONS THIS WEEK "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" @ SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_related 00696EF086256F0B_= Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="=_alternative 00696EF086256F0B_=" --=_alternative 00696EF086256F0B_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE CORP. PRESENTS "A Christmas Carol" (The Musical) A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION DIRECTED BY CHARLES J. ABRAHAM ARRANGEMENTS BY DAVID W. COXE CHORE. BY GINA DIDONATO music by Michel Legrand book and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick based on the book by Charles Dickens LICENSED THROUGH THE R & H THEATRE LIBRARY NON EQUITY OPEN AUDITIONS are Sun. Sept.12th from 12:00-2:00pm and Mon. Sept.13th from 7:30-9:00pm AGES 8 THROUGH ADULTS SHOW DATES are Fri. Sat. and Sun. December 3rd,4th,10th,11th and12th (Sun. Matinee @ 2:00pm) evening shows starts at 7:00pm SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE 291 EAST 222ND STREET EUCLID,OHIO 44123 LOCATED WHERE 222ND AND BABBIT ROAD MEET LAKE SHORE BLVD. IN DOWNTOWN EUCLID. AUDITIONS ARE UPSTAIRS IN ROOM 217 FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CALL CHUCK ABRAHAM 440-944-3927 SPRING MUSICAL MAY 20,21,22,27 and 28th 2005 JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR "2005" THANK YOU! --=_alternative 00696EF086256F0B_= Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII"
SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE CORP.
                     PRESENTS

          "A Christmas Carol"
                    (The Musical)

     A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION

DIRECTED BY CHARLES J. ABRAHAM
ARRANGEMENTS BY DAVID W. COXE
      CHORE. BY GINA DIDONATO

music by Michel Legrand
book and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick
based on the book by Charles Dickens
LICENSED THROUGH THE  R & H  THEATRE LIBRARY

NON EQUITY OPEN  AUDITIONS are Sun. Sept.12th from 12:00-2:00pm and Mon. Sept.13th from 7:30-9:00pm AGES 8 THROUGH ADULTS

SHOW DATES are Fri. Sat. and Sun. December 3rd,4th,10th,11th and12th
(Sun. Matinee @ 2:00pm) evening shows starts at 7:00pm

SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE 291 EAST 222ND STREET EUCLID,OHIO 44123 LOCATED WHERE 222ND AND BABBIT ROAD MEET LAKE SHORE BLVD. IN DOWNTOWN EUCLID. AUDITIONS ARE UPSTAIRS IN ROOM 217 FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CALL CHUCK ABRAHAM  440-944-3927

            SPRING MUSICAL
        MAY 20,21,22,27 and 28th 2005
 JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR "2005"


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Based on the classic P.G. Wodehouse stories, By Jeeves is a musical comedy that provides a refreshing alternative to the larger and louder musicals in this daftly-inspired collaboration with award-winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn. The premise behind By Jeeves is the manservant, Jeeves (stereotypically thought to be beneath upper class folks), is actually the brains behind an English buffoon by the name of Bertie Wooster. A tale of escalating chaos unfolds to the accompaniment of one of Andrew Lloyd Webber's most vivacious and lively scores. The show will be directed by Michael Rogaliner who recently created and directs floor shows for Pickwick & Frolic. Other directing credits include Godspell and Anything Goes both for the Beck Center, along with Evita, Jesus Chris Superstar and Jeffrey. Michael holds a BFA in directing from Syracuse University. "The cast and I have had a great time creating these very funny characters for this area premiere. Even the music is funny," says Rogaliner. The cast for By Jeeves includes Dana Hart as Jeeves and Larry Nehring as Bertram Wooster. Musical direction will be provided by Larry Goodpaster. By Jeeves runs September 17 through October 10. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m. A special Thursday night performance is scheduled for October 7. For tickets to By Jeeves, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org . Tickets are $26 for adults, $23 for seniors and $15 for students (22 & under with ID). (All individual ticket sales are subject to a $2 administrative fee per ticket.) Discounts are available to groups of 15 or more. The Beck Center for the Arts is located ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. ### =20 =20 Colleen O'Neill Marketing Assistant Beck Center For The Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107=20 Email: coneill at beckcenter.org Phone: 216.521.2540 ext.244 Fax: 216.228.6050 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4973E.46406A4E Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

The Lighter = Side of Andrew Lloyd Webber

By Jeeves=

The Beck Center for the Arts

September 17 = – October 10

 

 

Cleveland, = OhioCome and experience the lighter side of Andrew Lloyd = Webber as The Beck Center for the Arts opens its 2004-2005 Season with the = Cleveland = premiere of By Jeeves running = September 17 through October 10 on the Main Stage.

Based on the classic P.G. Wodehouse stories, By Jeeves is a musical comedy that provides a refreshing = alternative to the larger and louder musicals in this daftly-inspired collaboration = with award-winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn.  The premise behind = By Jeeves is the manservant, = Jeeves (stereotypically thought to be beneath upper class folks), is actually = the brains behind an English buffoon by the name of Bertie Wooster.  A = tale of escalating chaos unfolds to the accompaniment of one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most vivacious and lively = scores.

The show will be directed by Michael Rogaliner who recently created and directs = floor shows for Pickwick & Frolic.  Other directing credits include = Godspell and Anything Goes both for the Beck Center, along with Evita, Jesus Chris = Superstar and Jeffrey.  Michael = holds a BFA in directing from Syracuse University.  “The cast and I have had a great time creating these very funny = characters for this area premiere.  Even the music is funny,” says = Rogaliner.  The cast for By Jeeves = includes Dana Hart as Jeeves and Larry Nehring as Bertram Wooster.  Musical direction will be provided by Larry = Goodpaster.

By Jeeves runs September 17 through = October 10.  Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m.  A special Thursday = night performance is scheduled for October 7.  For tickets to By Jeeves, call the Beck Center = Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org.   Tickets are $26 for adults, $23 for seniors and $15 for students (22 = & under with ID).  (All individual ticket sales are subject to a $2 administrative fee per ticket.)  Discounts are available to groups = of 15 or more.   The Beck = Center for the Arts is located ten minutes = west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood.             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;   

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Colleen = O'Neill

Marketing = Assistant

Beck Center For The Arts

17801 Detroit Avenue

Lakewood, OH 44107

Email: coneill at beckcenter.org

Phone: = 216.521.2540 ext.244

Fax: = 216.228.6050

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4973E.46406A4E-- From clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com Fri Sep 10 07:01:40 2004 From: clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com (Margaret Holden) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 07:01:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]modern dance classes Message-ID: <20040910140140.94519.qmail@web50406.mail.yahoo.com> We are happy to announce that Desmond Davis of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre will now be teaching classes in MODERN DANCE on Saturdays beginning September 11th. Time is 1:00-2:30 p.m. At the Cleveland Dance Theatre studios 5515 Broadview Road, Parma. Open classes. For more information, call Margaret Holden, Director CDT, 216 749 4228. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Fri Sep 10 11:59:21 2004 From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:59:21 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Susan Weber to teach songwriting course Message-ID: <20040910185921.28566.qmail@web81101.mail.yahoo.com> --0-947804824-1094842761=:28329 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii SUSAN WEBER TO TEACH SONGWRITING COURSE Seasoned songwriters as well as those new to the art can hone their skills in a new songwriting class offered by the Poets? and Writers? League of Greater Cleveland (PWLGC). Taught by Northeast Ohio Songwriters? Circle founder Susan Weber, ?The Craft of Lyric Writing? will meet on four Wednesday evenings beginning October 6, 2004 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Townhouse 3-A. The cost of the program is $54 for PWLGC members and $60 for nonmembers. Register online through the Poets? and Writers? League web site, www.pwlgc.com or by phone: 216.421.0403. Describing the class, Weber says ?Are you wondering how bards choose an image, a chorus, a series of rhymes to charm their listeners? This course provides space and structure to befriend your muse and explore your imagination in the service of quality lyric writing,? Weber tours and performs electric-poetic originals with her band, Susan Weber and Monet?s Orbit. Songwriting credits include the 2003 Great American Song Contest honor award and writing for the prize winning cable TV show, Captain Dave Productions. Her recordings reach national and international radio and television audiences. Susan Weber?s web site is www.susanweber.com _____________ For more information about Susan Weber contact: Campbell Artist Management 216.469.0323 PO Box 18443 Cleveland OH 44118 --0-947804824-1094842761=:28329 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
SUSAN WEBER TO TEACH SONGWRITING COURSE


Seasoned songwriters as well as those new to the art can hone their
skills in a new songwriting class offered by the Poets? and Writers?
League of Greater Cleveland (PWLGC).
 
Taught by Northeast Ohio Songwriters? Circle founder Susan Weber, ?The Craft of Lyric Writing? will meet on four Wednesday evenings beginning October 6, 2004 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Townhouse 3-A.
   
The cost of the program is $54 for PWLGC members and $60 for
nonmembers. Register online through the Poets? and Writers? League web
site, www.pwlgc.com or by phone: 216.421.0403.

Describing the class, Weber says ?Are you wondering how bards choose an
image, a chorus, a series of rhymes to charm their listeners? This
course  provides space and structure to befriend your muse and explore
your imagination in the service of quality lyric writing,?

Weber tours and performs electric-poetic originals with her band, Susan
Weber and Monet?s Orbit.  Songwriting credits include the 2003 Great
American Song Contest honor award and writing for the prize winning
cable TV show, Captain Dave Productions.  Her recordings reach national
and international radio and television audiences.

Susan Weber?s web site is www.susanweber.com

_____________
For more information about Susan Weber contact:

Campbell Artist Management
216.469.0323

PO Box 18443
Cleveland OH 44118
--0-947804824-1094842761=:28329-- From KerrComm at aol.com Fri Sep 10 13:03:07 2004 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 16:03:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Question for Members: Message-ID: For what it's worth... NEO provides a valuable service for artists in this area. Let's face it: anyone who even bothers to try and make a living in this town (and I mean LIVING...not someone whose wife or husband or mother or inheritance or whatever ALLOWS them to be a dilettante and work however and whenever they feel like it, and you know who you are!) should be grateful and take advantage of ANY opportunity that comes along. More power to you. Tom Kerr Kulture Kids From vr8 at uakron.edu Fri Sep 10 07:25:40 2004 From: vr8 at uakron.edu (reynolds,victoria) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:25:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Swing Time fest at Akron's Lock 3 Live! park revives swing era Message-ID: <36139CA1DEBF464EB20A99CE4E8C057403742ECB@POWELL.uanet.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C49742.0CB0AD3C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear NEohioPAL Subscriber ~ On Sat., Sept. 18, between 4-10 p.m., the Swing Time festival at Akron's Lock 3 Live! park will revive the spirit of the swing era. Practice your dance steps and get set to shine. Dress for the costume competition. Enter paddleball and trivia contests. Kids' activities include hop-scotch, jump-rope, yo-yos, paddle-ball, and airplane craft. Tokens are sold for Inflatable "rides" for kids.=20 Live entertainment spotlights Calfee Jones, Ernie Krivda & the Fat Tuesday Band, and Cherry Poppin' Daddies. Lock 3 Live! park--located on Main Street next to the Akron Civic Theatre--is operated by The University of Akron's management team at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall and the Akron Civic Theatre. There's a $10 festival fee, except for kids under 48 inches tall. Bring a canned food item to benefit Akron/Canton Food Bank, or show your Montrose Ford VIP card, and you can buy one ticket at full price and get the second ticket for half price. Get half off the price of a regular priced ticket with proof that you're a Key Bank customer. Cash-only tickets are sold at the Lock 3 Live! gates 30 minutes before the festival begins.=20 For advance tickets, call the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office at 330-253-2488 between 11 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Tuesday through Friday. Tickets are also available at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall Ticket Office at ext. 7570, or through Ticketmaster Centers or Charge-By-Phone at 330-945-9400. Get more details online at http://www.lock3live.com or call the Civic Theatre Info Line at 330-535-3178. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C49742.0CB0AD3C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Swing Time fest at Akron's Lock 3 Live! park revives swing = era

Dear NEohioPAL = Subscriber ~

On Sat., Sept. 18, = between 4-10 p.m., the Swing Time festival at Akron's Lock 3 Live! park = will revive the spirit of the swing era. Practice your dance steps and = get set to shine. Dress for the costume competition. Enter paddleball = and trivia contests. Kids' activities include hop-scotch, jump-rope, = yo-yos, paddle-ball, and airplane craft. Tokens are sold for Inflatable = “rides” for kids.

Live entertainment = spotlights Calfee Jones, Ernie Krivda & the Fat Tuesday Band, and = Cherry Poppin’ Daddies.

Lock 3 Live! = park--located on Main Street next to the Akron Civic Theatre--is = operated by The University of Akron's management team at E.J. Thomas = Performing Arts Hall and the Akron Civic Theatre. There's a $10 festival = fee, except for kids under 48 inches tall. Bring a canned food item to = benefit Akron/Canton Food Bank, or show your Montrose Ford VIP card, and = you can buy one ticket at full price and get the second ticket for half = price. Get half off the price of a regular priced ticket with proof that = you’re a Key Bank customer. Cash-only tickets are sold at the Lock = 3 Live! gates 30 minutes before the festival begins.

For advance tickets, = call the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office at 330-253-2488 between 11 a.m. = and 4:30 p.m., Tuesday through Friday. Tickets are also available at = E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall Ticket Office at ext. 7570, or through = Ticketmaster Centers or Charge-By-Phone at 330-945-9400. Get more = details online at http://www.lock3live.com or call the Civic Theatre = Info Line at 330-535-3178.





------_=_NextPart_001_01C49742.0CB0AD3C-- From etsengas at kent.edu Fri Sep 10 07:48:46 2004 From: etsengas at kent.edu (etsengas at kent.edu) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:48:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]KSU's School of Theatre & Dance 04-05 Season Message-ID: <73e67d7407d9.7407d973e67d@kent.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_mILiMEL7PtaTOZuOXaSlAA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline KSU=92S SCHOOL OF THEATRE =26 DANCE ANNOUNCES 2004-2005 SEASON Kent=2C Ohio =96 Kent State University=92s School of Theatre =26 Dance=2C= located on the main campus of Kent State University in Kent=2C announces= its 2004-05 season=2E The season kicks off with Luigi Pirandello=92s ma= sterpiece=2C Six Characters in Search of an Author=2C October 8 =96 17 in= E=2E Turner Stump Theatre=2E Directed by Terry Burgler=2E Continuing the season is the jazz-mad musical The Wild Party=2C November = 5 =96 14=2C in Wright-Curtis Theatre=2E This prohibition-era tale is abo= ut a riotous soir=E9e thrown by two vaudeville performers whose relations= hip is marked by vicious behavior and recklessness=2E Directed by Eric v= an Baars=2E The KSU dance department will conclude 2004 with its popular annual conce= rt=2C Dance 2004=3A In the Moment=2C December 3-5 in E=2E Turner Stump Th= eatre=2E The concert will showcase the latest in modern dance and jazz c= horeography and highlight the talents of School of Theatre =26 Dance facu= lty members and guest artists=2E = The SS America will set sail in the E=2E Turner Stump Theatre as the Cole= Porter classic musical Anything Goes runs February 18 =96 27=2E Directe= d by Terri Kent=2E The Student Dance Festival=2C March 11 =96 13 will features the choreogra= phy by KSU dance majors and minors in Wright-Curtis Theatre=2E Quickly f= ollowing is Student Theatre Festival=2C March 15 =96 17 in Room B-005 in = Music =26 Speech Building=2E(A production title will be announced closer = to production=2E) The annual Kent Dance Ensemble presentation will be he= ld April 1 =96 3 in E=2E Turner Stump and features the choreography of KS= U dance division faculty and guest artists as performed by this talented = group of students=2E Closing out the season is The Laramie Project=2C April 15 - 24=2E This g= roundbreaking play chronicles over 400 hours of interviews with townspeop= le in Laramie=2C Wyoming=2C about the brutal murder of college student Ma= tthew Shepard and is part of the Roe Green Visiting Director Series under= the direction of guest director=2C Sue Ott-Rowlands=2E School of Theatre =26 Dance performances are Tuesday =96 Saturday at 8 PM= and Sundays at 2 PM=2E Both theatres=2C E=2E Turner Stump and Wright-Cu= rtis=2C are located in the Music =26 Speech Center on Main Street on the = main campus of Kent State University=2E Tickets are =2412 for Adults=2C = =2410 for Seniors=2C KSU Alumni and KSU Faculty =26 Staff=2C and =248 for= students under 18 or with any valid school ID=2E Discounts are availabl= e for groups of ten or more=2E Subscription packages are also available=2E= The School of Theatre =26 Dance box office opens September 20=2C 2004=2E = Hours are 12 PM =96 5 PM on Monday =96 Friday=3B 3 PM =96 7 PM Saturday = during the run of the show and one hour before the performance times=2E = Tickets can be purchased by calling 330-672-2497=2E The box office accep= ts Visa=2C MasterCard and Discover=2E Tickets purchased must be held wit= h a credit card=2E Subscription packages and gift certificates are availa= ble and can be ordered by calling 330-672-2497=2E For more information o= n the School of Theatre =26 Dance=2C visit www=2Etheatre=2Ekent=2Eedu=2E In addition=2C new subscription packages are now offered with a variety o= f choices=2E Theatre subscriptions (admission to all four plays=2E) Dan= ce Subscription (admission to all three dance concerts=2E) Full subscript= ion (admission to all theatre and dance productions=2E) To order call 33= 0-672-2497=2E =23=23=23 Effie A=2E Tsengas Director of Public Relations =26 Marketing Kent State University School of Theatre =26 Dance B 141 Music =26 Speech Building=2C Kent=2C OH 44242 330-672-4102 --Boundary_(ID_mILiMEL7PtaTOZuOXaSlAA) Content-type: text/x-vcard; name=etsengas.vcf; charset=windows-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Content-disposition: attachment; filename=etsengas.vcf Content-description: Card for begin:vcard n:Tsengas;Effie A. fn:Effie A Tsengas tel;cell:330-283-2713 tel;fax:330-672-2889 tel;work:330-672-4102 org:Porthouse Theatre/KSU School of Theatre & Dance; adr:;;B 141 Music & Speech Building;Kent;Ohio;44242;USA version:2.1 email;internet:etsengas at kent.edu title:Director of Public Relations & Marketing end:vcard --Boundary_(ID_mILiMEL7PtaTOZuOXaSlAA)-- From jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Fri Sep 10 07:53:40 2004 From: jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:53:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane Shines at Ohio's OCTAfest Message-ID: <004501c49745$f66888c0$6601a8c0@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C49724.6ED0A1C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Weathervane Playhouse's production of A Lesson Before Dying took top = honors at the recent Ohio Community Theater Association's state festival = in Cincinnati, Ohio. During the Weathervane performance the ballroom of = the Holiday Inn Eastgate was so silent you could hear a pin drop. When = the performance concluded nearly all of the 400 plus attendees at the = 2004 State OCTAFest stood up to acknowledge the fine work that had just = appeared on the temporary stage.=20 Without exception, the adjudicators praised the fine work of the company = whose work was selected from the Northeast Regional OCTA Fest to perform = at the state conference as an example of the some of the best work in = the region. Theater professionals who work both in Ohio and throughout the region = critique the fifteen top theater selections from throughout the state. = The adjudicators were Morrie Enders from LaCrosse Community Theater, = Larry Nielson and Renee Rebman, a professional playwright. Awards are = given at the levels of Merit, Excellence and Outstanding. Akron's = Weathervane Playhouse was the top non-musical performance. Weathervane's excerpted performance, directed by Sean McConaha, was = honored with the following awards at the Awards Luncheon held on Monday, = September 6, 2004. a.. Outstanding Direction for Sean McConaha b.. Outstanding Ensemble Performance c.. Outstanding in Acting for Sean Derry=20 d.. Outstanding in Acting for David Lemoyne.=20 e.. Outstanding in Set Design for Scott Ferrall f.. Excellence in Acting for Tom Barnes Other stage performers who were a part of the award-winning ensemble = included: Myron Lewis (a Weathervane Trustee), Tina Thompkins, Robert = Keith and Tabah Aleem.=20 Weathervane Playhouse was named the Northeast Region's Theater of the = Year in both 1998 and 2003. The company has taken an excerpt to state = competition three times previously: Camping With Henry and Tom director, = Michael Haney (98), Romeo and Juliet also directed by McConaha (youth = theater, 99), last year with the award-winning The Laramie Project, = director, Jacqi Loewy and now A Lesson Before Dying. Backstage support for Lesson included: Production Stage Manager: Maryanne A. Cotter Assistant Stage Manager: John Cotter Costume Designer: Sandra Harding Set Designer: Scott Ferrall Prop Designer: Dionne Atchison Sound Design: Tom C. Barnes Crew support: Vaughn G. Austin and Mark A. Zimmerman. Producer: Elynmarie Kazle It was a great weekend for the Playhouse, which also saw our OCTA = Delegate, Vaughn Austin, elected to the State OCTA Board for a = three-year term. ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C49724.6ED0A1C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Weathervane Playhouse=92s production of A Lesson Before Dying = took top=20 honors at the recent Ohio Community Theater Association=92s state = festival in=20 Cincinnati, Ohio. During the Weathervane performance the ballroom of the = Holiday=20 Inn Eastgate was so silent you could hear a pin drop. When the = performance=20 concluded nearly all of the 400 plus attendees at the 2004 State = OCTAFest stood=20 up to acknowledge the fine work that had just appeared on the temporary = stage.=20

Without exception, the adjudicators praised the fine work of the = company=20 whose work was selected from the Northeast Regional OCTA Fest to perform = at the=20 state conference as an example of the some of the best work in the = region.

Theater professionals who work both in Ohio and throughout the region = critique the fifteen top theater selections from throughout the state. = The=20 adjudicators were Morrie Enders from LaCrosse Community Theater, Larry = Nielson=20 and Renee Rebman, a professional playwright. Awards are given at the = levels of=20 Merit, Excellence and Outstanding. Akron=92s Weathervane Playhouse was = the top=20 non-musical performance.

Weathervane=92s excerpted performance, directed by = Sean McConaha,=20 was honored with the following awards at the Awards Luncheon held on = Monday,=20 September 6, 2004.

    • Outstanding Direction for Sean McConaha
    • Outstanding Ensemble Performance
    • Outstanding in Acting for Sean Derry
    • Outstanding in Acting for David Lemoyne.
    • Outstanding in Set Design for Scott Ferrall
    • Excellence in Acting for Tom = Barnes

Other stage performers who were a part of the award-winning ensemble=20 included: Myron Lewis (a Weathervane Trustee), Tina = Thompkins,=20 Robert Keith and Tabah Aleem.

Weathervane Playhouse was named the Northeast Region=92s Theater of = the Year in=20 both 1998 and 2003. The company has taken an excerpt to state = competition three=20 times previously: Camping With Henry and Tom director, Michael = Haney=20 (98), Romeo and Juliet also directed by McConaha (youth theater, = 99),=20 last year with the award-winning The Laramie Project, director, = Jacqi=20 Loewy and now A Lesson Before Dying.

Backstage support for Lesson included:

Production Stage Manager: Maryanne A. Cotter

Assistant Stage Manager: John Cotter

Costume Designer: Sandra Harding

Set Designer: Scott Ferrall

Prop Designer: Dionne Atchison

Sound Design: Tom C. Barnes

Crew support: Vaughn G. Austin and Mark A. = Zimmerman.

Producer: Elynmarie Kazle

It was a great weekend for the Playhouse, which also saw our OCTA = Delegate,=20 Vaughn Austin, elected to the State OCTA Board for a three-year=20 term.

------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C49724.6ED0A1C0-- From jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Fri Sep 10 07:54:58 2004 From: jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:54:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane gives first Lifetime Achievement Award Message-ID: <005001c49746$24e4dd20$6601a8c0@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C49724.9D4CF620 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable When it comes to Weathervane Community Playhouse service, Chisna H. = (Cue) Fleming has played multiple roles: from acting to house manager, = from backstage tech work to serving twice as President of the Board of = Trustees. He's even the "unofficial" archivist. Fleming also championed = the major fundraising effort and construction of the theatre's current = home in Merriman Valley-a modern facility designed for production = functionality and audience comfort. So, it is fitting that Weathervane honored Fleming at the August 29th = Annual Membership Meeting with its first ever Lifetime Achievement Award = for distinguished long term service. Dr. Steven P. Schmidt, Immediate = Past President of the Board, presented the award. Dr. Schmidt was also = honored at the Membership meeting and was the recipient of this year's = Trustee Award. Fleming is also a former Trustee Award recipient.=20 Initial Involvement Cue Fleming and his wife, Helen, came to Akron in the mid-1950s when he = began an electrical engineering career at Ohio Edison (now First = Energy). The couple became active at Weathervane almost immediately. In = the late 1960s, Cue devoted countless hours to realize the theatre's = plan to move from an old Copley Road location to Merriman Valley. "From = the first fundraising efforts all the way through the opening night = performance, Cue emerged as a dynamic, tireless leader, always steering = construction in the proper direction," says Elynmarie Kazle, = Weathervane's Executive Director. "Cue was on-site nearly every day of = construction, which is why he knows our building inside and out." Veteran Performer In addition to behind-the-scenes efforts, Weathervane audiences have = enjoyed Cue's many on-stage performances with roles in Bus Stop, Picnic = and Tunnel of Love. To conjure up the tin man in Wizard of Oz, he donned = a hardware store funnel for a hat.=20 Growing up on a ranch in Nebraska near the South Dakota border, Cue = graduated from the University of Nebraska. And, no, that nickname has = nothing to do with theatre-it came from his Nebraska pool shark days. = Cue and Helen have four grown children and he still gets back out on the = ranch on occasion. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C49724.9D4CF620 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

When it comes to Weathervane Community Playhouse service, Chisna = H. (Cue)=20 Fleming has played multiple roles: from acting to house manager, = from=20 backstage tech work to serving twice as President of the Board of = Trustees. He=92s=20 even the "unofficial" archivist. Fleming also championed the major = fundraising=20 effort and construction of the theatre=92s current home in Merriman = Valley=97a=20 modern facility designed for production functionality and audience = comfort.

So, it is fitting that Weathervane honored Fleming at the August=20 29th Annual Membership Meeting with its first ever = Lifetime=20 Achievement Award for distinguished long term service. Dr. Steven = P.=20 Schmidt, Immediate Past President of the Board, presented the award. = Dr.=20 Schmidt was also honored at the Membership meeting and was the recipient = of this=20 year=92s Trustee Award. Fleming is also a former Trustee Award=20 recipient. 

Initial Involvement

Cue Fleming and his wife, Helen, came to Akron in the mid-1950s when = he began=20 an electrical engineering career at Ohio Edison (now First Energy). The = couple=20 became active at Weathervane almost immediately. In the late 1960s, Cue = devoted=20 countless hours to realize the theatre=92s plan to move from an old = Copley Road=20 location to Merriman Valley. "From the first fundraising efforts all the = way=20 through the opening night performance, Cue emerged as a dynamic, = tireless=20 leader, always steering construction in the proper direction," says = Elynmarie=20 Kazle, Weathervane=92s Executive Director. "Cue was on-site nearly = every day=20 of construction, which is why he knows our building inside and = out."

Veteran Performer

In addition to behind-the-scenes efforts, Weathervane audiences have = enjoyed=20 Cue=92s many on-stage = performances with roles=20 in Bus Stop, Picnic and Tunnel of Love. To conjure up the = tin man=20 in Wizard of Oz, he donned a hardware store funnel for a hat. =

Growing up on a ranch in Nebraska near the South Dakota border, Cue = graduated=20 from the University of Nebraska. And, no, that nickname has nothing to = do with=20 theatre=97it came from his Nebraska pool shark days. Cue and Helen have = four grown=20 children and he still gets back out on the ranch on=20 occasion.

------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C49724.9D4CF620-- From jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Fri Sep 10 07:56:34 2004 From: jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:56:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane announces 2004-2005 Board of Trustees Message-ID: <005b01c49746$5e1ed3c0$6601a8c0@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0058_01C49724.D686ECC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Elynmarie Kazle, Executive Director of Weathervane Playhouse is pleased = to announce the members of the 2004-2005 Board of Trustees. At the helm = as President, for his second year, is George Moxon II. He is an = intellectual property attorney with more than 25 years of experience = with numerous corporations and low firms. He joined Roetzel & Andress in = 2003 where he is currently a Partner in the Intellectual Property = Practice/Business Services Group and handles IP matters including = patents, trademarks and copyrights for the firm. Prior to joining = Roetzel and Andress, George was a Partner in Brouse McDowell and a = Senior Patent Counsel with The BF Goodrich Company in Brecksville. = George is a graduate of the University of Maryland and the Catholic = University of America. In addition to Moxon, the Executive Committee includes Mary Beth Kluge - = First Vice President, Rozell Duncan - Second Vice President, William = Glaeser -- Secretary, Jack Steele - Treasurer, Jim Horvath - Assistant = Treasurer, Dr. Steven P. Schmidt - Immediate Past President and Margaret = J. Dietz - Historian. Also returning to the Board are Kathy Ashcroft, Chic Carlson, Thelma = Coss (Ex-Officio), Dr. Paul Daum, Michael Davis, Christopher Esker, Roy = Hartz, Jeff Houck, Amy Lee M.D., John Morgan, Tom Stephan and Mark A. = Zimmerman (Ex-Officio). With terms ending in 2006 and 2007 we welcome = the following. BARBARA BASKIN is a lifelong supporter of the arts who has worked and = volunteered extensively on behalf of the arts in Akron and throughout = Summit County. Barbara has served one three-year term on the Weathervane = Board of Trustees during which time she actively volunteered as Chair = and Co-Chair of the Weathervane Galas. For 15 years she worked as = administrative assistant to John Kenley, the producer of Summer Stock in = Akron in the 80's and early 90's. She served 2 three-year terms on the = Board of Trustees of the Civic Theatre. Barbara serves on other = community boards and committees such as the Women's Board of the Child = Guidance, the Multiple Sclerosis "Woman of Valor" committee and the 2004 = Great American Award at Stan Hywet. DESIREE BOLDEN is the Director of Akron After School, a project that is = designed to make public schools centers of community life. Desiree was = instrumental in designing this project that led to collaboration between = the Akron Public Schools and the City of Akron. Akron After School is = currently in its 4th year and is in 10 schools providing academic = intervention and youth/cultural development to over 2,500 elementary = children. The program is based in the APS's Strategic Planning and = Grants Department and is also under the direct leadership of the Mayor. = Desiree has been active in the local and city PTA's, a workshop = presenter on grant writing and behavior management for local community = agencies and a grant reviewer for the Ohio Department of Education. She = is committed to offering resources to our inner city youth to provide = them with a hope for the future and to address the societal disparities = that contribute to low academic achievement. Desiree is a graduate of = Kent State University. KEITH CANTINE is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Chicago and = Loyola University of Chicago. Following military service, he was the = metallurgist for the Armstrong Bros. Tool Company. Deeply passionate = about urban revitalization, he worked in mortgage banking and later = directed land acquisition for The Habitat Company, Chicago, Illinois in = their development of scattered site public housing. Prior to coming to = Akron, Keith volunteered with the Habitat for Humanity and the Downtown = Lexington Corporation in Lexington, Kentucky. JON FIUME is Vice-President Retail Operations and Natural Products for = Ritzman Natural Health Pharmacies. He possesses over 12 of experience in = retail development, operations, and natural products. As an integration = of his business beliefs and practices with his life, he organizes = expeditions to the Amazon Rainforest semi-annually. Jon also serves on = the Akron Art museum's wine auction board. Jon possesses a Bachelor's = degree in Spanish and Marketing from John Carroll University and is also = a Licensed Massage Therapist. BARRY FRIEDMAN is Vice President of N. Gogolick and Son, a diamond = importing company in Cleveland. He is an active volunteer at Weathervane = backstage as well as a performer onstage. His acting credits include a = Chanticleer for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical. He is a past = president of the Weathervane Men's Board and has served in the past on = the Weathervane Board of Trustees. KAREN LEFTON is the Associate General Counsel at the Akron Beacon = Journal where she focuses on labor and employment law and First = Amendment/public records issues. Before her service as in-house counsel = started in 1997, she was a reporter and editor in the newsroom for 17 = years. Karen is a graduate of Miami University and the University of = Akron School of Law. Karen serves as a member of the Advisory Board of = the Women's Endowment Fund of the Akron Community Foundation. She also = is active in the Akron Bar Association. She is a past member of the = Labor Advisory Council of the American Arbitration Association and the = advisory committee for the Community & Technical College of the = University of Akron. She has already served one three-year term on the = Weathervane Board of Trustees and has been active on Gala Committees. MYRON LEWIS is an Akron native. He attended Buchtel High School where he = was an outstanding football player. He received an athletic scholarship = to attend Morehouse College in Atlanta from where he received his = college degree. Myron has been employed by the Akron Health Department = since 1998 serving as an adolescent chemical dependency counselor. Myron = has appeared in four Weathervane productions - The Piano Lesson, Seven = Guitars, A Lesson Before Dying, and The Laramie Project. He has also = written and acted in Mr. Lewis Rules, representing Weathervane with this = work around the state. In 1999 he was cast by the Detroit Theater for = the Dramatic Arts in a play that toured South Africa. Myron also owns a = small business named "Direct Drama" that focuses upon conflict = resolution through the medium of drama. GREGG MANES is an attorney is private practice who has practiced in = Akron for 20 years. Gregg is a lifelong resident of the City of Akron, = graduating from Firestone High School in 1977. He attended Ohio = University receiving a Bachelors of Business Administration. Gregg = graduated from the University of Akron School of Law in 1994 and has = been active in the Akron Bar Association on the Fee arbitration = committee, Unauthorized Practice of Law committee (past chair) and the = Bar Applicants Committee. BEV SMITH is an Akron native and a graduate of The University of Akron = with a degree in education. She began her teaching career in Toledo but = returned to the Akron Public Schools in 1976 where she taught music, = drama and performing arts to students of all ages. From 1996-1998 Bev = was the assistant principal at Stow High School. Currently she works for = the Mentor School District and is the Assistant Principal of Memorial = Junior High. Bev is a graduate of the Stow Leadership Program. She has = been a frequent performer and volunteer at Weathervane. Bev chairs the = Play Selection Committee and most recently appeared in Nunsense. JAMES SNEED is a life-long resident of the City of Akron. A graduate of = St. Vincent-St. Mary High School and the University of Akron, he is = currently employed as Human Resources Coordinator by A. Schulman = Incorporated. Jim has also been a part-time employee for the City of = Akron Recreation Division for nearly 20 years, serving in the position = of Recreation Specialist and developing programs and events to mentor = youth. A recent graduate of the Project Blueprint Program, Jim has also = been involved in the Harry "Butch" Reynolds Foundation, as a volunteer = for the NFL Hall of Fame, as a member of Black Achievers and Big = Brothers and Big Sisters of Summit and Medina Counties and as = Chairperson for Work Force Readiness/Community Involvement for the Akron = Chapter Human Resource Management. RICHARD WORSWICK (2007) recently retired after 22 years of employment = with the Musical Arts Association, which operates The Cleveland = Orchestra, Severance Hall and Blossom Music Center. During his = employment at Severance Hall, Richard served as Box Office Manager, = Director of Patron Services and Director of Facility Sales. Richard is a = graduate of Eastern Michigan University with a major in Theatre, and = also studied acting at The Academy of Dramatic Art at the Meadowbrook = Theatre. Richard has appeared in numerous Weathervane productions = during the past three years that he has served as a Trustee at = Weathervane and was last seen in last season's productions of The = Mystery of Irma Vep and The Dinner Party. Off stage, Richard has also = been an active volunteer at the Playhouse volunteering his time in the = Box Office, organizing the 300 Club raffle, serving on the Gala = Committee and on the Play Selection committee. ------=_NextPart_000_0058_01C49724.D686ECC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Elynmarie Kazle, Executive Director of Weathervane = Playhouse is=20 pleased to announce the members of the 2004-2005 Board of Trustees. At = the helm=20 as President, for his second year, is George Moxon II. He is an=20 intellectual property attorney with more than 25 years of experience = with=20 numerous corporations and low firms. He joined Roetzel & = Andress in=20 2003 where he is currently a Partner in the Intellectual Property=20 Practice/Business Services Group and handles IP matters including = patents,=20 trademarks and copyrights for the firm. Prior to joining Roetzel = and=20 Andress, George was a Partner in Brouse McDowell and a Senior = Patent=20 Counsel with The BF Goodrich Company in Brecksville. George is a = graduate of the=20 University of Maryland and the Catholic University of America.

In addition to Moxon, the Executive Committee includes Mary Beth = Kluge=20 =96 First Vice President, Rozell Duncan =96 Second Vice = President, William=20 Glaeser -- Secretary, Jack Steele =96 Treasurer, Jim = Horvath =96=20 Assistant Treasurer, Dr. Steven P. Schmidt =96 Immediate Past = President and=20 Margaret J. Dietz =96 Historian.

Also returning to the Board are Kathy Ashcroft, Chic Carlson, Thelma = Coss=20 (Ex-Officio), Dr. Paul Daum, Michael Davis, Christopher Esker, Roy = Hartz, Jeff=20 Houck, Amy Lee M.D., John Morgan, Tom Stephan and Mark A. Zimmerman=20 (Ex-Officio). With terms ending in 2006 and 2007 we welcome the=20 following.

BARBARA BASKIN is a lifelong supporter of the arts who has worked = and=20 volunteered extensively on behalf of the arts in Akron and throughout = Summit=20 County. Barbara has served one three-year term on the Weathervane Board = of=20 Trustees during which time she actively volunteered as Chair and = Co-Chair of the=20 Weathervane Galas. For 15 years she worked as administrative assistant = to John=20 Kenley, the producer of Summer Stock in Akron in the  80's and = early 90's.=20 She served 2 three-year terms on the Board of Trustees of the Civic = Theatre.=20 Barbara serves on other community boards and committees such as the = Women=92s=20 Board of the Child Guidance, the Multiple Sclerosis "Woman of=20 Valor" committee and the 2004 Great American Award at Stan=20 Hywet.

DESIREE BOLDEN is the Director of Akron After School, a project = that is=20 designed to make public schools centers of community life. Desiree was=20 instrumental in designing this project that led to collaboration between = the=20 Akron Public Schools and the City of Akron. Akron After School is = currently in=20 its 4th year and is in 10 schools providing academic = intervention and=20 youth/cultural development to over 2,500 elementary children. The = program is=20 based in the APS=92s Strategic Planning and Grants Department and is = also under=20 the direct leadership of the Mayor. Desiree has been active in the local = and=20 city PTA=92s, a workshop presenter on grant writing and behavior = management for=20 local community agencies and a grant reviewer for the Ohio Department of = Education. She is committed to offering resources to our inner city = youth to=20 provide them with a hope for the future and to address the societal = disparities=20 that contribute to low academic achievement. Desiree is a graduate of = Kent State=20 University.

KEITH CANTINE is a graduate of the University of Illinois at = Chicago and=20 Loyola University of Chicago. Following military service, he was the=20 metallurgist for the Armstrong Bros. Tool Company. Deeply passionate = about urban=20 revitalization, he worked in mortgage banking and later directed land=20 acquisition for The Habitat Company, Chicago, Illinois in their = development of=20 scattered site public housing. Prior to coming to Akron, Keith = volunteered with=20 the Habitat for Humanity and the Downtown Lexington Corporation in = Lexington,=20 Kentucky.

JON FIUME is Vice-President Retail Operations and Natural = Products for=20 Ritzman Natural Health Pharmacies. He possesses over 12 of experience in = retail=20 development, operations, and natural products. As an integration of his = business=20 beliefs and practices with his life, he organizes expeditions to the = Amazon=20 Rainforest semi-annually. Jon also serves on the Akron Art museum=92s = wine auction=20 board. Jon possesses a Bachelor=92s degree in Spanish and Marketing from = John=20 Carroll University and is also a Licensed Massage Therapist.

BARRY FRIEDMAN is Vice President of N. Gogolick and Son, a = diamond=20 importing company in Cleveland. He is an active volunteer at Weathervane = backstage as well as a performer onstage. His acting credits include a=20 Chanticleer for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical. He is a past = president of=20 the Weathervane Men=92s Board and has served in the past on the = Weathervane Board=20 of Trustees.

KAREN LEFTON is the Associate General Counsel at the Akron Beacon = Journal=20 where she focuses on labor and employment law and First Amendment/public = records=20 issues. Before her service as in-house counsel started in 1997, she was = a=20 reporter and editor in the newsroom for 17 years. Karen is a graduate of = Miami=20 University and the University of Akron School of Law. Karen serves as a = member=20 of the Advisory Board of the Women's Endowment Fund of the Akron = Community=20 Foundation.  She also is active in the Akron Bar Association.  = She is=20 a past member of the Labor Advisory Council of the American = Arbitration=20 Association and the advisory committee for the Community & = Technical=20 College of the University of Akron. She has already served one = three-year=20 term on the Weathervane Board of Trustees and has been active on Gala=20 Committees.

MYRON LEWIS is an Akron native. He attended Buchtel High School = where he=20 was an outstanding football player. He received an athletic scholarship = to=20 attend Morehouse College in Atlanta from where he received his college = degree.=20 Myron has been employed by the Akron Health Department since 1998 = serving as an=20 adolescent chemical dependency counselor. Myron has appeared in four = Weathervane=20 productions =96 The Piano Lesson, Seven Guitars, A Lesson = Before Dying,=20 and The Laramie Project. He has also written and acted in = Mr.=20 Lewis Rules, representing Weathervane with this work around the = state. In=20 1999 he was cast by the Detroit Theater for the Dramatic Arts in a play = that=20 toured South Africa. Myron also owns a small business named "Direct = Drama" that=20 focuses upon conflict resolution through the medium of drama.

GREGG MANES is an attorney is private practice who has practiced = in Akron=20 for 20 years.  Gregg is a lifelong resident of the City of Akron,=20 graduating from Firestone High School in 1977. He attended Ohio = University=20 receiving a Bachelors of Business Administration.  Gregg graduated = from the=20 University of Akron School of Law in 1994 and has been active in the = Akron Bar=20 Association on the Fee arbitration committee, Unauthorized Practice of = Law=20 committee (past chair) and the Bar Applicants = Committee.

BEV SMITH is an Akron native and a graduate of The University of = Akron=20 with a degree in education. She began her teaching career in Toledo but = returned=20 to the Akron Public Schools in 1976 where she taught music, drama and = performing=20 arts to students of all ages. From 1996-1998 Bev was the assistant = principal at=20 Stow High School. Currently she works for the Mentor School District and = is the=20 Assistant Principal of Memorial Junior High. Bev is a graduate of the = Stow=20 Leadership Program. She has been a frequent performer and volunteer at=20 Weathervane. Bev chairs the Play Selection Committee and most recently = appeared=20 in Nunsense.

JAMES SNEED is a life-long resident of the City of Akron. A = graduate of=20 St. Vincent-St. Mary High School and the University of Akron, he is = currently=20 employed as Human Resources Coordinator by A. Schulman Incorporated. Jim = has=20 also been a part-time employee for the City of Akron Recreation Division = for=20 nearly 20 years, serving in the position of Recreation Specialist and = developing=20 programs and events to mentor youth. A recent graduate of the Project = Blueprint=20 Program, Jim has also been involved in the Harry "Butch" Reynolds = Foundation, as=20 a volunteer for the NFL Hall of Fame, as a member of Black Achievers and = Big=20 Brothers and Big Sisters of Summit and Medina Counties and as = Chairperson for=20 Work Force Readiness/Community Involvement for the Akron Chapter Human = Resource=20 Management.

RICHARD WORSWICK (2007) recently retired after 22 years of = employment=20 with the Musical Arts Association, which operates The Cleveland = Orchestra,=20 Severance Hall and Blossom Music Center. During his employment at = Severance=20 Hall, Richard served as Box Office Manager, Director of Patron Services = and=20 Director of Facility Sales. Richard is a graduate of Eastern Michigan = University=20 with a major in Theatre, and also studied acting at The Academy=20 of Dramatic Art at the Meadowbrook Theatre.  Richard has = appeared in=20 numerous Weathervane productions during the past three years that he has = served=20 as a Trustee at Weathervane and was last seen in last season's = productions of=20 The Mystery of Irma Vep and The Dinner Party. Off stage, Richard = has also=20 been an active volunteer at the Playhouse volunteering his time in the = Box=20 Office, organizing the 300 Club raffle, serving on the Gala Committee = and on the=20 Play Selection committee.

------=_NextPart_000_0058_01C49724.D686ECC0-- From Grumio85 at aol.com Fri Sep 10 08:45:06 2004 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:45:06 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Crew Opportunities!!!! Message-ID: -------------------------------1094831106 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Needed "immediately" are a few additional volunteer crew positions for our opening musical, "By Jeeves!". Entire run commitments NOT required. Tech week plus approx. 7 performances would be perfect. Please respond at your earliest convenience by either responding to this e-mail, or calling Scott at 216-521-2540 x239 OR 216-470-0377. Scott Spence Scott Spence Artistic Director The Beck Center 216-521-2540 _www.beckcenter.org_ (http://www.beckcenter.org/) -------------------------------1094831106 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Needed "immediately" are a few=20 additional volunteer crew positions for our opening musical, "By=20 Jeeves!".
 
Entire run commitments NOT requi= red.=20 Tech week plus approx. 7 performances would be perfect.
 
Please respond at your earlie= st=20 convenience by either responding to this e-mail, or calling Scott at=20 216-521-2540 x239  OR  216-470-0377.
 
 
 
 
 
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-------------------------------1094831106-- From director at cyorchestra.org Fri Sep 10 01:23:16 2004 From: director at cyorchestra.org (Liza Grossman) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 04:23:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Trombones and Strings! Message-ID: <20040910082341.7038F4CE3F@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C496ED.E4E56170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Contemporary Youth Orchestra ! Season 10 ! Chairs available in Bass Trombone/Trombone, Violin, Viola and Double Bass ! If you are interested in playing for this award winning youth orchestra please contact Music Director Liza Grossman ! director at cyorchestra.org ! For additional information please visit www.cyorchestra.org ! ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C496ED.E4E56170 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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If you = are interested in playing for this award winning youth orchestra please = contact Music Director Liza Grossman

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C496ED.E4E56170-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Fri Sep 10 09:21:27 2004 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It's me, M-A-B!) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:21:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Union/non-union performers needed for a Universal feature film: Message-ID: <20040910162127.88500.qmail@web13907.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1192745186-1094833287=:87202 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Once again, a feature film from a major studio is looking for NEW, FRESH talent by revisiting the way they cast films. It's a new age with new opportunity, so don't be surprised at how easy it is and will be to partake in the submission and selection process. You are going to see more and more of this type of casting search by major studios as 2005 'roles' on in. Finally, they are going along with a not-so-new casting notion (made popular with films like Platoon, Pulp Fiction and Starship Troopers) that perhaps just because talent is NON-UNION doesn't mean they don't want or have what it takes to be SAG. Most think they cannot afford the dues they think they have to break themselves to pay or even understand how to go about joining even though workshops and websites exist with all the details. I've been talking about this change since Napster...it's comin'...be READY! "We'll find stars and make 'em union" is finally not scoffed at! So, following the lead of Miramax FINALLY, another major studio proves THIS move by releasing casting information to UNION and NON-UNION performers alike. It's like playing the lottery people, you don't know if you're going to win unless you try. Strongest support and best wish of fate, Mitch Berlingeri -------------------------------------------------- American Pie 4: Band Camp Union/Non-Union Leads, Feature Personnel/Production/Event Info NY Casting Directors: Jeff Mitchell/Jennifer Rudolph Start Date: October 1, 2004 LOCATION: Los Angeles Contact/Preparation/Audition Details If you feel you fit one of the descriptions below, you are welcome to submit yourself for the project. All submissions MUST contain email addresses. You may submit yourself in one of two ways. 1. Drop off your picture/resume NO LATER THAN Friday - 9/10 at our office in the drop-box outside our door. (see address below). Do not put your stuff in an envelope. Just staple your stuff together and attach a label/post-it to your picture/resume that says the role you are submiting yourself for. Please do not ring our bell. Just drop your stuff off in the box and we will definitely get it. 2. Mail your picture/resume so that it is received NO LATER THAN Friday - 9/10. The address is: ATTN: AMERICAN PIE 4 (the name of the role you are submitting yourself for) Mitchell/Rudolph Casting 440 Park Avenue South - 11th Floor New York, NY 10016 Location is between 29th and 30th St. ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS OR PICTURE FAXES TO OUR OFFICE PLEASE Synopsis: When a group of musically inclined high school students spend the summer at Band Camp, they find their lives ruined when manic prankster MATT STIFLER joins their ranks, and his sex-obsessed antics transforms their musical summer into an orgy of practical jokes and candid-camera videos that makes Matt the Most Hated Clown In Band Camp History... Seeking For teenaged roles, actors must be 18 or emancipated to play 17. Everyone must be willing to work as Los Angeles local hires, regardless if you are from another state: Elyse Houston: lead, 17 years old, the ultra-intense Drum Major for the East Great Falls High School Band, Elyse is a serious musician, a composer who is desperate to get accepted to the prestigious Robards Conservatory of Music. She's known Matt Stifler since elementary school, and has been disappointed by his flawed character time and again. Well aware that he lurches awkwardly between being a vaguely decent human being and a preening, leering, bragging, skirt-chasing, prank-playing imbecile, Elyse is deeply distressed when he comes to Band Camp, convinced that his mere presence speels doom for her future. Not wealthy enough to blow off a potential scholarship, and attracted to Stifler in spite of herself, Elyse sees Matt veer back and forth between his lovable personal and his priapic "Stiffmeister" routine, and just when she despairs of him ever doing something thoughtful or kind, Stifler maddeningly breaks every rule in the book to get her into Robards Ernie Kaplowitz: lead, 16 years old, a nervous kid with skinny features, wearing braces and a thin, wispy mustache, Ernie is a classic band geek, a saxophone player who's so agitated it makes him a dorky, stumbling klutz. Too much the doofus ever to get a girlfriend, Ernie is attracted to goth girl Chloe Gonzalez, but is too terminally uncool ever to score points with her. A nice guy with a very straight-edged view of romantic ethics, Ernie is assigned to be Matt Stifler's roommate, and his lie is transformed by his contact with the Stiffmeister. He woos Chloe by letting himself be tattooed to match her, and though she initially rejects him for his association with the odious Stifler, he ultimately gains enough cool and control to become Chloe's lover Oscar Holmes: lead, 17 years old, a big, African-American snare drummer with the East Great Falls High band, Oscar loves to jazz up simple drum rolls with fancy stick tricks. Buddies with Jimmy Izumida, Oscar grows increasingly irritated with Jimmy's pretense of being a ghetto street gangsta-wannabe. During Band Camp, Oscar has a sexy amour with Sheree, and when he learns that Stifler has videotaped his sizzling encounter with her, Oscar is livid, ready to terminate Stifler, and Matt has to work hard to regain Oscar's good will Jimmy Izumida: lead, 17 years old, a skinny Japanese-American trumpet player, Jimmy is an Asian kid who wants to be way more streety than he in fact is. Jimmy's nickname is "Horndog," because he will stick his weiner into anything -- like an oboe. Trying to counteract his band geek reputation by talking in a thick ghetto patois, Jimmy irritates his buddy Oscar by using terms like "dawg" and referring to himself as "a brother." Oblivious to Oscar's irritation, Jimmy finally drops his LL Col J routine after Oscar gives him a tongue-lashing that's straight outta Compton Chloe Gonzalez: lead, 17 years old, the tuba player with the band, Chloe is a tattooed, pierced punk, a goth girl with six piercings, long black fingernails, and a "Star Baby" tattoo. Uninterested in the ever-geeky Ernie Kaplowitz, Chloe sits up and takes notice when Ernie sends her a soda with the aid of a talking robot, and she nicknames him "Cyrano" as a result. But later, she turns on Ernie when he's implicated in Matt Stifler's Crimes Against Band Camp Humanity. Called "Star Baby" by her doting mother, who wanted her to be the next Britney Spears, Chloe melts when the doting Ernie, who really loves her, has a matching "Star Baby" tattooed on his body John Nelson: lead, In his 40s, Nelson is the director of the Band Camp, a stolid, humorless man who is wholly unprepared for the havoc wreaked by Matt Stifler. A strict disciplinarian who is disappointed in Mr. Levinstein's touchy-feely efforts to maintain order, Nelson has one unhappy run-in after another with Stifler's pranks, all of which seem to be either gooey or sexual - or both Brandon Vandecamp: lead, 17 years old, a self-assured, god-looking, all-American "uber-bandy," Brandon is the front runner to win the scholarship to the Robards Conservatory, and he's pretty damn full of himself. A bandy from the Beechwood Academy, Brandon enforces the "beanie rule" with a martinet's love of meaningless discipline, and is determined to out-perform Elyse in the final competition. Brandon and his posse of henchmen regularly cross paths with the maddeningly chaotic Matt Stifler ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen! Where's the site? What's going on? (?1991 The MAB/EG?-----The MAB/EG? 2004?) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1192745186-1094833287=:87202 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Once again, a feature film from a major studio is looking for NEW, FRESH talent by revisiting the way they cast films. It's a new age with new opportunity, so don't be surprised at how easy it is and will be to partake in the submission and selection process. You are going to see more and more of this type of casting search by major studios as 2005 'roles' on in.
 
Finally, they are going along with a not-so-new casting notion (made popular with films like Platoon, Pulp Fiction and Starship Troopers) that perhaps just because talent is NON-UNION doesn't mean they don't want or have what it takes to be SAG. Most think they cannot afford the dues they think they have to break themselves to pay or even understand how to go about joining even though workshops and websites exist with all the details. I've been talking about this change since Napster...it's comin'...be READY! 
 
"We'll find stars and make 'em union" is finally not scoffed at! So, following the lead of Miramax FINALLY, another major studio proves THIS move by releasing casting information to UNION and NON-UNION performers alike.
 
It's like playing the lottery people, you don't know if you're going to win unless you try.
 
Strongest support and best wish of fate,
 
Mitch Berlingeri
--------------------------------------------------
 
American Pie 4: Band Camp
Union/Non-Union Leads, Feature

Personnel/Production/Event Info
NY Casting Directors: Jeff Mitchell/Jennifer Rudolph
Start Date: October 1, 2004
LOCATION: Los Angeles

Contact/Preparation/Audition Details
If you feel you fit one of the descriptions below, you are welcome to submit yourself for the project. All submissions MUST contain email addresses. You may submit yourself in one of two ways.
 
1. Drop off your picture/resume NO LATER THAN Friday - 9/10 at our office in the drop-box outside our door. (see address below). Do not put your stuff in an envelope. Just staple your stuff together and attach a label/post-it to your picture/resume that says the role you are submiting yourself for. Please do not ring our bell. Just drop your stuff off in the box and we will definitely get it.

2. Mail your picture/resume so that it is received NO LATER THAN Friday - 9/10.

The address is:

ATTN: AMERICAN PIE 4
(the name of the role you are submitting yourself for)
Mitchell/Rudolph Casting
440 Park Avenue South - 11th Floor
New York, NY 10016

Location is between 29th and 30th St.

ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS OR PICTURE FAXES TO OUR OFFICE PLEASE

Synopsis:
 
When a group of musically inclined high school students spend the summer at Band Camp, they find their lives ruined when manic prankster MATT STIFLER joins their ranks, and his sex-obsessed antics transforms their musical summer into an orgy of practical jokes and candid-camera videos that makes Matt the Most Hated Clown In Band Camp History...

Seeking
For teenaged roles, actors must be 18 or emancipated to play 17.
Everyone must be willing to work as Los Angeles local hires, regardless if you are from another state:
Elyse Houston: lead, 17 years old, the ultra-intense Drum Major for the East Great Falls High School Band, Elyse is a serious musician, a composer who is desperate to get accepted to the prestigious Robards Conservatory of Music. She's known Matt Stifler since elementary school, and has been disappointed by his flawed character time and again. Well aware that he lurches awkwardly between being a vaguely decent human being and a preening, leering, bragging, skirt-chasing, prank-playing imbecile, Elyse is deeply distressed when he comes to Band Camp, convinced that his mere presence speels doom for her future. Not wealthy enough to blow off a potential scholarship, and attracted to Stifler in spite of herself, Elyse sees Matt veer
back and forth between his lovable personal and his priapic "Stiffmeister" routine, and just when she despairs of him
ever doing something thoughtful or kind, Stifler maddeningly breaks every rule in the book to get her into Robards
Ernie Kaplowitz: lead, 16 years old, a nervous kid with skinny
features, wearing braces and a thin, wispy mustache, Ernie is a
classic band geek, a saxophone player who's so agitated it makes him a dorky, stumbling klutz. Too much the doofus ever to get a
girlfriend, Ernie is attracted to goth girl Chloe Gonzalez, but is too terminally uncool ever to score points with her. A nice guy with a very straight-edged view of romantic ethics, Ernie is assigned to be Matt Stifler's roommate, and his lie is transformed by his contact with the Stiffmeister. He woos Chloe by letting himself be tattooed to match her, and though she initially rejects him for his association with the odious Stifler, he ultimately gains enough cool and control to become Chloe's lover
Oscar Holmes: lead, 17 years old, a big, African-American snare
drummer with the East Great Falls High band, Oscar loves to jazz up simple drum rolls with fancy stick tricks. Buddies with Jimmy Izumida, Oscar grows increasingly irritated with Jimmy's pretense of being a ghetto street gangsta-wannabe. During Band Camp, Oscar has a sexy amour with Sheree, and when he learns that Stifler has videotaped his sizzling encounter with her, Oscar is livid, ready to terminate Stifler, and Matt has to work hard to regain Oscar's good will
Jimmy Izumida: lead, 17 years old, a skinny Japanese-American
trumpet player, Jimmy is an Asian kid who wants to be way more
streety than he in fact is. Jimmy's nickname is "Horndog," because he will stick his weiner into anything -- like an oboe. Trying to counteract his band geek reputation by talking in a thick ghetto patois, Jimmy irritates his buddy Oscar by using terms like "dawg" and referring to himself as "a brother." Oblivious to Oscar's irritation, Jimmy finally drops his LL Col J routine after Oscar gives him a tongue-lashing that's straight outta Compton
Chloe Gonzalez: lead, 17 years old, the tuba player with the band, Chloe is a tattooed, pierced punk, a goth girl with six piercings, long black fingernails, and a "Star Baby" tattoo. Uninterested in the ever-geeky Ernie Kaplowitz, Chloe sits up and takes notice when Ernie sends her a soda with the aid of a talking robot, and she nicknames him "Cyrano" as a result. But later, she turns on Ernie when he's implicated in Matt Stifler's Crimes Against Band Camp Humanity. Called "Star Baby" by her doting mother, who wanted her to be the next Britney Spears, Chloe melts when the doting Ernie, who really loves her, has a matching "Star Baby" tattooed on his body
John Nelson: lead, In his 40s, Nelson is the director of the Band Camp, a stolid, humorless man who is wholly unprepared for the havoc wreaked by Matt Stifler. A strict disciplinarian who is disappointed in Mr. Levinstein's touchy-feely efforts to maintain order, Nelson has one unhappy run-in after another with Stifler's pranks, all of which seem to be either gooey or sexual - or both
Brandon Vandecamp: lead, 17 years old, a self-assured, god-looking, all-American "uber-bandy," Brandon is the front runner to win the scholarship to the Robards Conservatory, and he's pretty damn full of himself. A bandy from the Beechwood Academy, Brandon enforces the "beanie rule" with a martinet's love of meaningless discipline, and is determined to out-perform Elyse in the final competition. Brandon and his posse of henchmen regularly cross paths with the maddeningly chaotic Matt Stifler
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MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen!

Where's the site? What's going on?

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


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1192745186-1094833287=:87202-- From Jennings_B at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us Fri Sep 10 09:24:51 2004 From: Jennings_B at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us (Jennings, Bruce D.) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 12:24:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Monet's Orbit, Sunday at Sim Park Message-ID: Dear Fred: I'm a subscriber (dadsongs at aol.com ) writing from work. Could you post this ASAP? Thanks so much! SUNDAY, September 12, 6pm: Susan Weber & Monet's Orbit will be performing a free concert at Sims Park, Euclid. Monet's Orbit is Susan Weber (guitar and vocals), Walt Campbell (bass and vocals) and Wishbone (drums and vocals). Susan describes the music: ...We play my songs, rooted in earthtones, spinning in electricity. The language is universal ~ trust me, it is. The sound is elemental. The musicians are touched by that rare pure hunger to serve the song. The songs have never sounded better. Three musicians, orbiting the stars a certain neighborhood muse entrusted to our inventive madness. Sims Park is a wonderful picnic spot with light refreshments/snacks available for purchase at modest cost. It's on the north (lake) side of Lake Shore & E. 232nd St. Sunday's concert is sponsored by Lakeshore Coffeehouse and Lakeshore Group. For more information on Susan Weber & Monet's Orbit, go to: http://www.susanweber.com/mainwebsite_html/pages/monetsorbit.html Wishbone's site (he's the drummer) is: www.dadsongs.com See you there! >From pr at clevelandplayhouse.com" Dear NEOHIOPAL: For Immediate Release... THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE ANNOUNCES FALL CLASS SCHEDULE http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040910i CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR ADDS PRE-SHOW DIALOGUE TO SCHEDULE Talks to Precede all Thursday Evening Shows and Saturday Matinees http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040910ii CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY/CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE 2004-2005 MFA CONSERVATORY SPOTLIGHT SERIES ANNOUNCED Hurlyburly Opens October 13 in the Brooks Theatre http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040910iii THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE CLUB CABARET SERIES RETURNS Mambo Italiano Opens the 2004-2005 Series in October http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040910iv Contact: Julie Fogel, The Cleveland Play House, Associate Director of Communications and Marketing, 216/795-7000 x236 The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-0189 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com From JWizardM at aol.com Fri Sep 10 14:15:44 2004 From: JWizardM at aol.com (JWizardM at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 17:15:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HOMOSEXUALITY and/or TOLERANCE Presentors, Speakers, Motivators Message-ID: <6CE49F2E.548A8480.00735D68@aol.com> NEOhioPal, We are searching for someone who is interested in assisting or being a guest speaker at a newly founded club at Orange High School called Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA). In GSA, our mission is to encourage acceptance and tolerance within the diversity in sexual orientation in our school, create a safe environment for all students of Orange High School regardless of sexual preference, foster awareness, and to provide a forum for discussion about issues of sexuality. Additionally, we will seek to empower the students and address the isolation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth, as well as to address the concerns of students who are questioning their sexuality or straight students. If there is someone who feels that they would be a candidate to assist us in taking strides to achieve those goals, or someone who is good at speaking in public, someone who can do a presentation on the topic or a similar one, or a motivational speaker, please contact me via e-mail. Our upcoming fundraisers WILL be providing us with a budget. Jared Markowitz, President Gay-Straight Alliance Orange High School From JWizardM at aol.com Fri Sep 10 14:17:35 2004 From: JWizardM at aol.com (JWizardM at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 17:17:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Any *somewhat okay* MIMES?! Message-ID: <414093CF.6F5CC644.00735D68@aol.com> I guess it only makes too much sense that not one single mime has yet "spoken up" when I sent out my first e-mail. Is there anyone who has recently hired a mime or knows of one that is fairly decent? I have a nice paying job available if anyone knows a mime... Jared Markowitz Magic Touch Productions jaredmarkowitz.com From howardsavannah at yahoo.com Fri Sep 10 16:31:36 2004 From: howardsavannah at yahoo.com (savannah howard) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 16:31:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Information Needed Message-ID: <20040910233136.54690.qmail@web80108.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2066602407-1094859096=:54678 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I have a new management company for actors and models. This website I have newly joined and it is very helpful with Ohio audition information for actors. Does anyone know of a Ohio website or publication with open calls for models? SAVANNAH HOWARD --0-2066602407-1094859096=:54678 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
I have a new management company for actors and models.  This website I have newly joined and it is very helpful with Ohio audition information for actors.  Does anyone know of a Ohio website or publication with open calls for models?


SAVANNAH HOWARD
--0-2066602407-1094859096=:54678-- From kaimei at earthlink.net Fri Sep 10 17:54:56 2004 From: kaimei at earthlink.net (Christopher) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 20:54:56 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Question for Members: References: <20040910164958.48523.qmail@web13925.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <41424CDF.4F1A2699@earthlink.net> --------------2FF2A86406AB70D9BC0642D8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit M-A-B and I seem to disagree on alot of things, but I certainly wouldn't want him to stop doing something that might help someone somewhere get badly needed work. While a notice to NE Ohio members of an extras call for tonight in NYC might be useless to 99% of NEO subscribers, there are a few who maintain their subscription and live outside of Ohio. If M-A-B feel compelled to reach that small demographic, more power to him. I take more issue with those who make people pay for the same information you can get for free on NEOPal. As long as M-A-B's information is free, legitimate, and continues to fall within the guidelines of NEOPal, then he should send them to his heart's content. Christopher K. Young www.shallowfocus.com "It's me, M-A-B!" wrote: > I got into a debate with an actor friend about what I SHOULD be > sending to the Neo list. So I felt maybe I should get the answer from > the source. Do you feel that this type of casting notice below in red > should be sent to Neo when I get them or should I disregard them based > on the fact they are last minute notices when sent to me. I don't want > to embarass anyone, but the notion by some talent in this area is I > should NOT send them because the talent in this area are looking for > local work only. But it's my stance that depending on the timing of an > actor's life..he or she may need a casting notice like that FOR THE > MONEY, EXPERIENCE or they may need the opp. in order to add to their > resume- a interesting out of town job for a major network. I won't > send them if they are not helping in any sense but can it really hurt > to know about them? YOU BE THE JUDGE: (ofcourse, notices would have > email, phone and business contacts) Featured Extras needed TONIGHT 9/8 > for live event for the US Open at Rockefeller Center being filmed by > the USA Network. Pay is $10 per hour. Should be casually dressed. Less > than 5 hours shooting time.Just show up tonight at 5:30pm @ > Rockafeller Center - 50th St. between 5th & 6th Ave. > > Report to guest services. > > Union Status: Non-Union > > MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen! > > Where's the site? What's going on? > > (?1991 The MAB/EG?-----The MAB/EG? 2004?) > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --------------2FF2A86406AB70D9BC0642D8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit M-A-B and I seem to disagree on alot of things, but I certainly wouldn't want him to stop doing something that might help someone somewhere get badly needed work.  While a notice to NE Ohio members of an extras call for tonight in NYC might be useless to 99% of NEO subscribers, there are a few who maintain their subscription and live outside of Ohio.  If M-A-B feel compelled to reach that small demographic, more power to him.

I take more issue with those who make people pay for the same information you can get for free on NEOPal.  As long as M-A-B's information is free, legitimate, and continues to fall within the guidelines of NEOPal, then he should send them to his heart's content.

Christopher K. Young
www.shallowfocus.com
 
 

"It's me, M-A-B!" wrote:

I got into a debate with an actor friend about what I SHOULD be sending to the Neo list. So I felt maybe I should get the answer from the source. Do you feel that this type of casting notice below in red should be sent to Neo when I get them or should I disregard them based on the fact they are last minute notices when sent to me. I don't want to embarass anyone, but the notion by some talent in this area is I should NOT send them because the talent in this area are looking for local work only. But it's my stance that depending on the timing of an actor's life..he or she may need a casting notice like that FOR THE MONEY, EXPERIENCE or they may need the opp. in order to add to their resume- a interesting out of town job for a major network. I won't send them if they are not helping in any sense but can it really hurt to know about them? YOU BE THE JUDGE: (ofcourse, notices would have email, phone and business contacts) Featured Extras needed TONIGHT 9/8 for live event for the US Open at Rockefeller Center being filmed by the USA Network. Pay is $10 per hour. Should be casually dressed. Less than 5 hours shooting time.Just show up tonight at 5:30pm @ Rockafeller Center - 50th St. between 5th & 6th Ave.

Report to guest services.

Union Status: Non-Union
 

MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen!

Where's the site? What's going on?

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


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish.
--------------2FF2A86406AB70D9BC0642D8-- From TheatreClass at aol.com Fri Sep 10 18:13:30 2004 From: TheatreClass at aol.com (TheatreClass at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 21:13:30 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Christmas Carol Auditions @ Packard Music Hall Message-ID: -------------------------------1094865210 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en The Packard Music Hall Foundation=20 Theatre Company Auditions for A CHRISTMAS CAROL Thursday, September 16, 2004 4:30 =E2=80=93 6:00pm =E2=80=93 Children & Non Speaking Adult Roles 6:00pm =E2=80=93 8:00pm =E2=80=93 Speaking Roles for Adults 14 & Older Callbacks =E2=80=93 Sunday, September 19, 2004 =E2=80=93 2-5pm=20 Performance Dates Thursday, Friday & Saturday, December 16, 17 & 18 =20 Sunday, December 19 Packard Music Hall 1703 Mahoning Ave NW Warren, Ohio 44483 For more information please call 330-841-2936 -------------------------------1094865210 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
The Packard Music Hall Foundation
Theatre Company
Auditions for<= /DIV>

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Thursday,  September  16, 20044:30 =E2=80=93 6:00pm =E2=80=93 Children & Non Speaking Adult Roles6:00pm =E2=80=93 8:00pm =E2=80=93 Speaking Roles for Adults 14 & Older<= BR>Callbacks =E2=80=93 Sunday, September 19, 2004 =E2=80=93 2-5pm

Pe= rformance Dates
Thursday, Friday & Saturday, December 16, 17 & 18=  
Sunday, December 19

Packard Music Hall
1703 Mahoning Av= e NW
Warren, Ohio 44483

For more information please call
330-84= 1-2936

-------------------------------1094865210-- >From Ted Sikora" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C49789.EAD07420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Extras ranging from ages 18-40 to be in the crowd at a hip underground = fashion show. September 11th at the 1300 Gallery 1300 Gallery. 1300 West 78th Street=20 Cleveland Ohio 44102. =20 Shooting from 11:30AM until 3PM, and then during the MYLEY Fall Fashion = shows at 7pm and 9pm.=20 Attire is modern-dressy. Black is a safe option if you are unsure. No jeans, no tennis shoes, no ball caps etc. Two local companies will be joining forces at the 1300 Gallery for a Fashion Show - Movie Shoot on September 11th, 2004. Local fashion designers Myley Inc. will be unveiling their Fall line of clothing in=20 front of the moving cameras of Swinging Cane Productions feature length = film "Hero Tomorrow." Admission to the event will be free and those who attend will have a great chance as being seen as an extra in the film. 1300 Gallery 1300 West 78th Street Cleveland Ohio 44102 More info at www.swingingcane.com Thanks! ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C49789.EAD07420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Extras ranging from ages 18-40 to be in the crowd at = a hip=20 underground fashion show.

 

September 11th at the=20 1300 Gallery
 
1300=20 Gallery.
1300 West 78th=20 Street
Cleveland Ohio=20 44102. 
 
Shooting from=20 11:30AM until 3PM, and then during the MYLEY Fall Fashion shows at = 7pm and=20 9pm. 
 
Attire is modern-dressy. =  Black is a=20 safe option if you are unsure.
 
No jeans, no tennis shoes, = no ball caps=20 etc.
 


Two local companies will be joining forces at = the 1300=20 Gallery for a
Fashion Show - Movie  Shoot on September 11th, 2004.  Local=20 fashion
designers Myley Inc. will be unveiling their Fall line = of=20 clothing in
front of the moving cameras of Swinging Cane = Productions=20 feature length film "Hero
Tomorrow."

Admission to the event = will be=20 free and those who attend will have a
great chance as being seen = as an=20 extra in  the film.

1300 Gallery

1300 West = 78th=20 Street
Cleveland=20 Ohio=20 44102

 
More=20 info at www.swingingcane.com
 
Thanks!
 
 


------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C49789.EAD07420-- From seanszaller at mail.com Fri Sep 10 23:29:00 2004 From: seanszaller at mail.com (Sean Szaller) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 01:29:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians needed for "Fiddler" -- Accordian, Bassoon, and Guitar Message-ID: <20040911062900.50CC56EEE9@ws1-5.us4.outblaze.com> Beachwood Community Theater is currently seeking the following musicians for it's upcoming production of the musical classic, "Fiddler on the Roof": 1) A guitar player who can triple on acoustic guitar, lute, and mandolin; 2) A bassoon player; 3) A proficient accordian player. All three are paying positions. The production runs Feb. 4-6, 11-13 (Fridays @ 8pm, Saturdays @ 7:30pm, and Sunndays @ 2pm). There will be 5 rehearsals prior to the opening of the show, all of which as paid as well via stipend. If interested, please respond to this email for more information and to arrange an audition. Thank you in advance for you anticipated responses. Respectfully, Sean Szaller Musical Director Http://www.geocities.com/seanszaller "Dream as far as your imagination will allow!" -- ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm From JWizardM at aol.com Fri Sep 10 23:36:37 2004 From: JWizardM at aol.com (JWizardM at aol.com) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 02:36:37 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]BETA VCR PLAYER or RECORDER needed! Message-ID: <1ca.2ab7adfc.2e73f6f5@aol.com> -------------------------------1094884597 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEOhioPAL, Is there anyone who has a Sony Betavision VCR Player that can be borrowed for a short period of time? It will be used for an medium-scale audio/visual project being worked on by Magic Touch Productions. On behalf of Magic Touch Productions, the first to proclaim to be a lender will be awarded a gift certificate for a free full-setup magic show or two free hours of close-up magic (each up to a $250 value only). Please respond via e-mail only. Jared Markowitz Magic Touch Productions jaredmarkowitz.com -------------------------------1094884597 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEOhioPAL,
 
Is there anyone who has a Sony Betavision VCR Player that can be borrow= ed=20 for a short period of time?  It will be used for an medium-scale=20 audio/visual project being worked on by Magic Touch Productions.
 
On behalf of Magic Touch Productions, the first to proclaim to be a len= der=20 will be awarded a gift certificate for a free full-setup magic show or=20= two=20 free hours of close-up magic (each up to a $250 value only).
 
Please respond via e-mail only.
 
Jared Markowitz
Magic Touch Productions
jaredmarkowitz.com
-------------------------------1094884597-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Sat Sep 11 07:17:33 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 10:17:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for A Christmas Story at Fine Arts September 13 & 14 Message-ID: <200409111413.i8BEDEjW026580@hegel.brightdsl.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C497E8.906EBDC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Director Brint Learned Announces Auditions for A Christmas Story at The Fine Arts Association On Monday, September 13 and Tuesday, September 14. The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby will hold auditions for A Christmas Story a play by Philip Grecian based on the writings of Jean Shepherd. Director: Brint Learned The Story: Jean Shepherd's memoir of growing up in the Midwest of the 1940s follows 9 year old Ralphie in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB gun under the tree for Christmas. All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including the family's temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys; experiment with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie's father winning the net-stockinged leg lamp; Ralphie's fantasy scenarios and more. Speaking Roles: * Ralph, as an adult (Storyteller)-age 30s-40s * Ralphie Parker (at 9 years old)-minimum age, 8 years old * Mother-age 30s- 40s * The Old Man (Father)-age 30s-40s * Randy (Ralphie's younger brother)-minimum age, 8 years old * Miss Shields (Teacher)-age 20s & up * Flick (Ralphie's 9 year old friend)-minimum age, 8 years old * Schwartz (Ralphie's 9 year old friend)-minimum age, 8 years old * Esther Jane Alberry (age 9), minimum age, 8 years old * Scut Farkas (the Bully)-minimum age, 10 years old Non-Speaking Roles: * Girls & boys for school/playground scenes-ages 8 & up Audition dates: Monday, September 13- 7:30-8:30 pm for ages 8 to 14 years old; 8:30-10:30 pm for ages 15 years old to adult Tuesday, September 14- 7:30-8:30 pm for ages 8 to 14 years old; 8:30-10:30 pm for ages 15 years old to adult Audition location: The Shadowbox Theatre at The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Preparation: Actors should come prepared to read from the script. No Appointments Required. For appointments and questions regarding the auditions themselves: Call Ann Hedger at (440) 951-7500 x103. Performance dates: November 19, 20, 26 & 27 and December 3, 4, 10 & 11 at 7:30 pm ; and November 21 & 28 and December 5 & 12 at 3:00 pm. Rehearsals begin Monday, October 11 The Fine Arts Association Theatre Department Policy encourages NON-TRADITIONAL CASTING for all productions. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C497E8.906EBDC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Director = Brint Learned Announces = Auditions for A = Christmas Story at The Fine Arts = Association

On = Monday, September 13 and Tuesday, September 14.

The = Fine Arts = Association, 38660 Mentor = AvenueWilloughby will hold auditions for = A Christmas Story a = play by Philip Grecian based on the writings of Jean Shepherd. =

Director: = Brint = Learned =

The Story:  Jean Shepherd’s memoir of = growing up in the Midwest of the 1940s follows 9 = year old Ralphie in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB = gun under the tree for Christmas.  = All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including the = family’s temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys; experiment = with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie’s father winning the net-stockinged leg lamp; = Ralphie’s fantasy scenarios and more.

Speaking Roles: 

  • Ralph, as an adult (Storyteller)-age = 30s-40s
  • Ralphie= Parker (at 9 years = old)-minimum age, 8 years old
  • Mother-age 30s– 40s
  • The Old Man (Father)-age 30s-40s =
  • Randy (Ralphie’s younger brother)-minimum age, 8 years old
  • Miss Shields (Teacher)-age 20s & = up
  • Flick (Ralphie’s 9 year old friend)-minimum age, 8 years old
  • Schwartz (Ralphie’s 9 year old friend)-minimum age, 8 years old
  • Esther Jane Alberry = (age 9), minimum age, 8 years old
  • Scut Farkas (the Bully)-minimum age, 10 years old

Non-Speaking Roles:

  • Girls & boys for school/playground = scenes-ages 8 & up

 

Audition dates:       Monday, September = 13- 7:30-8:30 pm for ages 8 to 14 years old; 8:30-10:30 pm for ages 15 years = old to adult

Tuesday, September 14- 7:30-8:30 pm for ages 8 to 14 years old; = 8:30-10:30 pm for ages 15 years old to adult

 

Audition location:  The Shadowbox Theatre at The Fine Arts = Association, 38660 Mentor = Avenue, Willoughby.=

Preparation:  Actors should come = prepared to read from the script.

.

For appointments and questions regarding the auditions = themselves:  Call = Ann = Hedger at (440) 951-7500 x103. 

Performance dates: November 19, 20, 26 & 27 and December 3, 4, 10 & 11 at 7:30 pm ; and November 21 & 28 and December 5 & 12 at 3:00 = pm. 

Rehearsals begin Monday, October 11

 

The Fine Arts Association = Theatre Department Policy encourages NON-TRADITIONAL CASTING for all = productions.

------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C497E8.906EBDC0-- From Ccontempdt at aol.com Sat Sep 11 08:11:50 2004 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 11:11:50 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Get Your Dance On at SCCDT! Message-ID: --part1_b8.6223ded9.2e746fb6_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1094915510" -------------------------------1094915510 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -------------------------------1094915510 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
-------------------------------1094915510-- --part1_b8.6223ded9.2e746fb6_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: Ccontempdt at aol.com Full-name: Ccontempdt Message-ID: <1e3.2a60ff74.2e746f97 at aol.com> Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 11:11:19 EDT Subject: Get Your Dance On at SCCDT! To: Ccontempdt at aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1094915479" X-Mailer: 9.0 for Windows sub 5000 -------------------------------1094915479 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 Get Your Dance On at SCCDT!=20 The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre at Karamu House is proud= =20 to offer classes in the following for beginners to professionals=E2=80=A6 =20= =20 Modern (Graham and Horton techniques)=20 Hip Hop=20 Ballet=20 African=20 Pilates=20 10 Class dance cards are available for $80 bucks!=20 Fall semester classes start September 18, 2004! =20 Reserve your space by dropping in and registering today!=20 Don=E2=80=99t miss out on your chance to DANCE! =20 Call 216.791.9000 today for more information.=20 ________________________________________________________________________=20 The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre at Karamu House=20 Michael Medcalf, Artistic Director=20 2355 East 89th Street=20 Cleveland, Ohio 44106=20 216.791.9000=20 216.791.9001 [fax]=20 www.ccdt.com=20 -------------------------------1094915479 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Get=20 Your Dance On at SCCDT!

 

The School of Cleveland= =20 Contemporary Dance Theatre at Karamu House is proud to offer classes in=20 the following for beginners to professionals=E2=80=A6=20

 

Modern (Graham and Hort= on=20 techniques)

Hip=20 Hop

Ballet

African

Pilates

 

10 Class dance cards ar= e=20 available for $80 bucks!

 

Fall semester classes s= tart=20 September 18, 2004! =20

Reserve your space by d= ropping=20 in and registering today!

Don=E2=80=99t miss out on your chance to=20= DANCE!=20

 

Call 216.791.9000 today for more=20 information.

 

___________________________________________________________________= _____

 

The School of Cleveland= =20 Contemporary Dance Theatre at Karamu House

Michael Medcalf, Artist= ic=20 Director

 

2355 East 89th=20 Street

Cleveland, Ohio=20 44106

 

216.791.9000

216.791.9001=20 [fax]

 

www.ccdt.com

 

 

 

 

-------------------------------1094915479-- --part1_b8.6223ded9.2e746fb6_boundary-- From jeremy9 at uakron.edu Sat Sep 11 11:02:57 2004 From: jeremy9 at uakron.edu (Jeremy Gilpatric) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 14:02:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Fantasticks at the University of Akron Message-ID: <004001c49829$92a3b5a0$0b02a8c0@JEREMYHPC> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003D_01C49808.0AB968E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The University of Akron School of Music opened Schmidt and Jones' = timeless musical, "The Fantasticks," last night to great acclaim. The = run continues this weekend: Saturday September 11, Sunday, September 12, = and next weekend: Friday, September 17 through Sunday, September 19, in = Guzzetta Recital Hall.=20 This delightful comedy includes the beautiful songs, "Try to Remember," = and "Soon It's Gonna Rain," and holds the record as the world's longest = running musical. This production is directed by veteran singer, actor, = director Alfred Anderson, with music direction by Mayumi Kikuchi, and = choreography by Devon Shriver. The musical features the talents of UA's = Theatre and Opera students, plus a few surprises!=20 Show times are 8:00 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, with Sunday matinees at = 2:30 p.m. =20 General Admission: $12.00=20 UA Faculty/Staff/senior citizens: $10.00=20 Students with valid ID: $8.00=20 Call the School of Music office at (330) 972-7590 for more information. ------=_NextPart_000_003D_01C49808.0AB968E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The University of Akron School of = Music opened=20 Schmidt and Jones=92 timeless musical, =93The = Fantasticks,=94 last=20 night to great acclaim.  The run continues this weekend: = Saturday=20 September 11, Sunday, September 12, and next weekend: Friday,=20 September 17 through Sunday, September 19, in Guzzetta Recital Hall.=20

This delightful comedy includes the beautiful songs, =93Try to = Remember,=94=20 and =93Soon It=92s Gonna Rain,=94 and holds the record as the world=92s = longest running=20 musical. This production is directed by veteran singer,=20 actor, director Alfred Anderson, with music direction by = Mayumi=20 Kikuchi, and choreography by Devon Shriver.  The musical features = the=20 talents of UA=92s Theatre and Opera students, plus a few surprises! =

Show=20 times are 8:00 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, with Sunday matinees at 2:30=20 p.m. 

General Admission: $12.00
UA=20 Faculty/Staff/senior citizens: $10.00
Students with valid ID: $8.00=20

Call the School of Music office at (330) 972-7590 for more=20 information.


------=_NextPart_000_003D_01C49808.0AB968E0-- From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Sat Sep 11 14:19:58 2004 From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L Davis) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 17:19:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting for Tri-C student video productions - no pay Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20040911170440.00b2e508@pop.wre.adelphia.net> I'm looking for actors and actresses for 2 video productions for this fall semester at Tri-C. 1. People with playful and loving cats or dogs. I'll be producing a short PSA type video of people enjoying pet ownership. All ages, all types needed. Will be video taped at parks and your location. Time dependent on our mutual convenience. 2. Geeky guy, early 20's - Character is a film crew worker who has a fantasy of waltzing with the star. This is the lead role. Film crew extras, 20's to 30's May end up being only voiceover. Production will take place at Tri-C Western Campus in Parma. Probably late October or Early November. No pay but I will make a VHS copy of the finished product for you. Please email me if interested. Mary Davis From joe216films at hotmail.com Sat Sep 11 15:01:43 2004 From: joe216films at hotmail.com (Joe Ostrica) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:01:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Short film "Guys" update Message-ID: The shooting schedule for "Guys" has moved to Oct. 8-10. But for a VERY good reason: We just hired the best DP in Ohio and probably the Midwest and it was the soonest he was available. Look for an upcoming announcement about that soon! There are still extra parts available for anyone interested. Thanks for your interest, Joe Ostrica 216 Films To learn more about us or the film "Guys" check out www.216films.com or email me at joe at 216films.com _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar ? get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ From carolknowltonirvin at yahoo.com Sat Sep 11 15:17:36 2004 From: carolknowltonirvin at yahoo.com (Carol Knowlton Irvin) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 15:17:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]tri-c instructor available for personal tutoring web building programs, photoshop, etc., Message-ID: <20040911221736.25085.qmail@web51401.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi, I'm an instructor at tri-c East in the business department. However, I'm also an artist. I have a limited amount of time in which I could tutor a few students for hire in web building programs such as Front Page or Dreamweaver and/or graphics programs such as Photoshop. There are many other programs I know as well. Get in touch with me at my email address carolknowltonirvin at yahoo.com if you have any interest. We can work out a mutually agreeable price for a whole morning or whole afternoon's tutoring. carol http://carolirvin.com --0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi, I'm an instructor at tri-c East in the business department.  However, I'm also an artist.  I have a limited amount of time in which I could tutor a few students for hire in web building programs such as Front Page or Dreamweaver and/or graphics programs such as Photoshop.  There are many other programs I know as well.  Get in touch with me at my email address
if you have any interest.  We can work out a mutually agreeable price for a whole morning or whole afternoon's tutoring.
 
carol


--0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683-- From ugrrnet at earthlink.net Sat Sep 11 15:30:18 2004 From: ugrrnet at earthlink.net (Cherylee Wilson) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:30:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Question for Members: In-Reply-To: <20040910164958.48523.qmail@web13925.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <01ea01c4984e$ee6c9120$c3fa9f04@hp28992v9ck9ik> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01EB_01C4982D.675AF120 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I think the notices have been an excellent way to stay in touch with what is 'selling' in the professional arena. Cleveland is a market, but it is far from 'the business'. Personally, I want to know 'where's the money!' Others may find it useful as they prepare themselves to 'meet the call' when it comes..., and believe me, those are the only prospects casting agents want to see. So, keep posting 'em. CheryLee Wilson ------=_NextPart_000_01EB_01C4982D.675AF120 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
I=20 think the notices have been an excellent way to stay in touch with what = is=20 'selling' in the professional arena.  Cleveland is a market, but it = is far=20 from 'the business'.  Personally, I want to know 'where's the=20 money!'  Others may find it useful as they prepare = themselves to=20 'meet the call' when it comes..., and believe me, those are the only = prospects=20 casting agents want to see.  So, keep posting = 'em.
 
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------=_NextPart_000_01EB_01C4982D.675AF120-- From lorien at en.com Sat Sep 11 15:35:30 2004 From: lorien at en.com (Witkowski) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:35:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for The Christmas Schooner Message-ID: <000801c4984f$a6fc08b0$170cd6d8@oemcomputer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4982E.1D9FB560 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Strongsville Community Theatre is auditioning for "The Christmas = Schooner" - a musical about a true tale of brave sailors who brought = Christmas trees to a fire-ravaged Chicago in the late 1800's. The show = is full of beautiful music, lively dances and a great sense of drama. Auditions will be at Old Town Hall, 18825 Royalton Rd. in Strongsville. = They will be held on Sunday September 26, 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. and Tuesday, = September 28. 7 P.M.-9 P.M.=20 Cast includes 7 men, 4 women, 1 boy ( 9-10 yrs.), 1 boy ( 15 yrs.), 1 = girl ( 10-12 yrs.) and chorus; please bring pop music to sing = (accompanist provided ). Directed by Kelly Lozan. Show dates are Nov. 19, 20, Dec. 3, 4, 5,10,11, 2004. All shows are = presented in the Little Theatre of Strongsville High School, Lunn Rd. in = Strongsville. For more information please call (440) 954-4634. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4982E.1D9FB560 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Strongsville Community Theatre is auditioning for "The Christmas = Schooner" -=20 a musical about a true tale of brave sailors who brought Christmas trees = to a=20 fire-ravaged Chicago in the late 1800=92s. The show is full of beautiful = music,=20 lively dances and a great sense of drama.

Auditions will be at Old Town Hall, 18825 Royalton Rd. in = Strongsville. They=20 will be held on Sunday September 26, 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. and Tuesday, = September 28.=20 7 P.M.-9 P.M.

Cast includes 7 men, 4 women, 1 boy ( 9-10 yrs.), 1 boy ( 15 yrs.), 1 = girl (=20 10-12 yrs.) and chorus; please bring pop music to sing (accompanist = provided ).=20 Directed by Kelly Lozan.

Show dates are Nov. 19, 20, Dec. 3, 4, 5,10,11, 2004.  All shows = are=20 presented in the Little Theatre of Strongsville High School, Lunn Rd. in = Strongsville.

For more information please call (440)=20 954-4634.

------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4982E.1D9FB560-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Sat Sep 11 18:02:01 2004 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:02:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a soleful song for a short film (cinevid@yahoo.com) Message-ID: <20040912010201.83317.qmail@web60308.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1746030944-1094950921=:81203 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii All musicians, singers, songwriters, I have a montage scene of happy memories in my short film, "Left for Dead" that I need a soleful song for. I wrote some lyrics*, but would happily consider a pre-existing work. There's no pay and I would need full sync rights, but a small percentage could be worked out. (Bear in mind short films rarely make money, but may be good exposure) The scene follows a point in the story where the young girl has awakened in the night thinking her father has died (terminal cancer) and rushes to check on him. He's lucid for a brief moment and mentions fishing tomorrow. The girl goes back to bed and dreams of the whole family at the zoo, on their boat, happy. Then it fades to the following day and she's deep in thought on the steps of the porch. *Here are the lyrics, but I'm the worst judge of my own work. I need help on this, so if you have any suggestions or sources please email me and thanks. Time on my Hands I?ve got time on my hands and no where to go, Pictures on my wall from places long ago. The little things it seems are the only things I see, The light is fading fast; will you remember me? In dreams of memories it seems I had no care at all, I laughed and loved and filled my cup, I never thought I?d fall. But stumbling through these corridors of time and sore regret, To feel your tears upon my cheek, was a fall I can?t forget. I?ve got time on my hands and no place to be, The light is fading fast now, will you remember me? The film is almost finished and there are some pics on my website. A tremendous thanks to all who helped make this project come to life. Bill Johns http://cinevidproductions.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1746030944-1094950921=:81203 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
All musicians, singers, songwriters,
 
I have a montage scene of happy memories in my short film, "Left for Dead" that I need a soleful song for.
 
I wrote some lyrics*, but would happily consider a pre-existing work. There's no pay and I would need full sync rights, but a small percentage could be worked out. (Bear in mind short films rarely make money, but may be good exposure)
 
The scene follows a point in the story where the young girl has awakened in the night thinking her father has died (terminal cancer) and rushes to check on him. He's lucid for a brief moment and mentions fishing tomorrow. The girl goes back to bed and dreams of the whole family at the zoo, on their boat, happy. Then it fades to the following day and she's deep in thought on the steps of the porch.
 
*Here are the lyrics, but I'm the worst judge of my own work. I need help on this, so if you have any suggestions or sources please email me and thanks.
 
Time on my Hands
 
I?ve got time on my hands and no where to go,
Pictures on my wall from places long ago.
 
The little things it seems are the only things I see,
The light is fading fast; will you remember me?
 
In dreams of memories it seems I had no care at all,
I laughed and loved and filled my cup, I never thought I?d fall.
But stumbling through these corridors of time and sore regret,
To feel your tears upon my cheek, was a fall I can?t forget.
 
I?ve got time on my hands and no place to be,
The light is fading fast now, will you remember me?
 
The film is almost finished and there are some pics on my website. A tremendous thanks to all who helped make this project come to life.
 
Bill Johns
 


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Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1746030944-1094950921=:81203-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sat Sep 11 19:50:00 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 22:50:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This weeks national theatre auditions at NCCC Message-ID: <027601c49873$32d705b0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0277_01C49851.ABC565B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This is one week national theatre listings at NCCC =20 Visit North Coast Central Casting =20 =20 Show Name: Wishing Time=20 Theatre Name: Vital Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/20/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Vital Theatre Company, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Vital Theatre Company is seeking men and women for award-winning Vital Children's Theatre's production of Wishing Time, a new rock musical for children performing weekends from Oct. 30-Dec. 5. Rehearsals begin the week of Oct. 4. Seeking: Gene: a rock star genie, convincing British accent necessary; Bobby: a young boy to be played by a small man or woman; Margery: Bobby's mother; also seeking one male and three females to play various roles. Actors must all be strong singers and move well. Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New York, NY 10036. Minorities encouraged to apply.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New York, NY 10036.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lost in the '50s, Stuck on the '70s=20 Theatre Name: Starlite Entertainment=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/29/2004 =20 =20 =20 10/02/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: RIpley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Starlite Entertainment, now in its seventh season, is a large producer of live entertainment shows in Branson, MO, including Lost in the '50s, Stuck on the '70s, Country Tonite, Kirby VanBurch--Prince of Magic, and The World Famous Platters. Rehearsals mid-Feb. to March; performances March through mid-December at Starlite Theatre, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, MO. Director/Producer: Michael Meece. Currently holding auditions for its large-scale productions of Lost in the '50s and Stuck on the '70s for singer-dancers for the 2005 season. Entertain up to seven million tourists a season in a fast-paced environment with 116 shows and 55,000 live theatre seats. Singer-dancers: Prepare 16 bars of an uptempo and a ballad on sheet music or CD tracks. Selections from the 1950s and the 1970s are preferred. Also, bring clothes you can move in and be prepared to learn a dance combination at the callbacks. Send pictures and resumes by Sept. 29 to Casting, c/o Starlite Entertainment, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, MO 65616. Starlite Entertainment, LLC, casting. For more information, visit website www.starlite-entertainment.com; or email keith at starlite-entertainment.com; or call (417) 335-6346. Pay.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Sept. 29 to Casting, c/o Starlite Entertainment, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, MO 65616. Starlite Entertainment, LLC, casting. For more information, visit website www.starlite-entertainment.com; or email keith at starlite-entertainme _____ =20 Show Name: The Apple Corps=20 Theatre Name: Flying Ship Productions=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 10:30 AMto 12:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: West Side Dance Project, 357 W. 36 St., 3rd fl, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Flying Ship Productions, a professional touring theatre for young audiences, will hold auditions for its fall tour of The Apple Corps. The Apple Corps," a multiracial, hip musical, is sponsored by the NYC Department of Transportation and will tour the five boroughs. The show is by Jonathan Luks and directed by JoAnna Schnoll-Luks. Flying Ship Productions is seeking: four adult actors (two male/two female), all types, who sing and dance well (tap dance a plus) and can play young, energetic street kids. The Apple Corps rehearsals begin Sept. 27-Oct. 11, and the tour runs thru Nov. 12. Performance pay is $400/week ($375 plus $25/week bonus upon completion of the tour). Rehearsal pay is a flat $400 for the two-week rehearsal period. Each actor is also an ASM and will be expected to set up and break down. Bring uptempo sheet music in your key for piano accompaniment. It is essential to be on time for early morning call times in NYC. If you cannot make the open call, you can leave a message at (973) 763-6123.=20 Prepare: Bring uptempo sheet music in your key for piano accompaniment. It is essential to be on time for early morning call times in NYC. If you cannot make the open call, you can leave a message at (973) 763-6123.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: NiteStar Program=20 Theatre Name: NiteStar Program=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/13/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Shetler Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, Studio 3A, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The NiteStar Program is seeking: males and females, 15-23, all types (no white females) for its 2004-05 repertory season. Interested in strong actors who sing well. NiteStar deals with issues affecting today's youth including HIV/AIDS, substance use, sexuality, violence, and related topics. NiteStar's primary mission is educating young people through the use of theatre. Pay for rehearsals and shows if hired. Prepare a two-minute contemporary monologue (no classical pieces) and 16 bars of a song (any style). Accompanist provided. Appointment only. For further info, call Terrence Taylor at (212) 523-3688.=20 Prepare: a two-minute contemporary monologue (no classical pieces) and 16 bars of a song (any style). Accompanist provided. Appointment only. For further info, call Terrence Taylor at (212) 523-3688.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Two Productions=20 Theatre Name: Negro Ensemble Company, Inc.=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/13/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 09/14/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Negro Ensemble Company, Inc., New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Negro Ensemble Company, Inc. will hold auditions by appointment for two productions. Seeking: African-American males, 25-35 and 55-65; African-American females, 25-35 and 35-45; Caucasian female, 25-35. Auditions will be held Sept. 13-14 from 10AM-12noon, 1-3PM, and 4-6PM. Must dance and sing. For appointment, call NEC at (212) 582-5860. Pay.=20 Prepare: Auditions will be held Sept. 13-14 from 10AM-12noon, 1-3PM, and 4-6PM. Must dance and sing. For appointment, call NEC at (212) 582-5860. _____ =20 Show Name: Gigi=20 Theatre Name: Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Stipend=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Plaza Theatrical Prods, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd, Oceanside, NY 11572=20 Breakdown: Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., a Long Island-based touring theatre company (35-minute LIRR ride), is casting for a fall production of Gigi. Seeking: two male singer-dancers, to play multiple roles. Also seeking: Du Fresne: a middle-aged baritone. Send pictures and resumes to Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd., Oceanside, NY 11572. Performance stipend and transportation reimbursed.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd., Oceanside, NY 11572.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Measure for Measure=20 Theatre Name: Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Showcase=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/17/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Astoria Performing Arts Center, 31-60 33rd St, #B9, Long Island City, NY 11106=20 Breakdown: The Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc. (APAC) is casting for its upcoming production of William Shakespeare's Measure for Measure. Seeking: classically trained actors of all ethnicities. Director: John Hurley. Rehearsals begin Oct. 8; opens Nov. 5 for a three-weekend run. Audition appointments will be scheduled for Sun. Sept. 26 and Mon. Sept 27. Send pictures and resumes to Astoria Performing Arts Center, Attn: Casting, 31-60 33rd St., #B9, Long Island City, NY 11106. Submissions must be received by Sept. 17; email submissions will not be accepted. For more info, visit www.apacny.org. Equity Showcase (approval pending).=20 Prepare: Audition appointments will be scheduled for Sun. Sept. 26 and Mon. Sept 27. Send pictures and resumes to Astoria Performing Arts Center, Attn: Casting, 31-60 33rd St., #B9, Long Island City, NY 11106. Submissions must be received by Sept. 17=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Grandma's House for Christmas=20 Theatre Name: Chatham Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 4:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New York Spaces, 939 Eighth Ave, Studio 3D2, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: Chatham Theatre Company is casting for a musical Christmas play, Grandma's House for Christmas. Seeking: trim male and female singers who can act and move well. Jon Delfin will accompany. Employment from Oct. 18-Dec. 19; pays $275 per week, plus housing and transportation provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. For an audition appointment, call Janet or Rod Foote at (315) 336-2336; or email producers at chathamtheatre.com. For further audition and company info, visit www.chathamtheatre.com.=20 Prepare: For an audition appointment, call Janet or Rod Foote at (315) 336-2336; or email producers at chathamtheatre.com. For further audition and company info, visit www.chathamtheatre.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Japanese One-Act Play=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/16/2004 =20 =20 4:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 09/18/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: There will be open auditions for a Japanese one-act play. Play is done in English. Actors with various ethnic and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to audition. Performances are scheduled during the week of Nov. 15-21. This is basically an ensemble play, except the character of Jiro. Story takes place mainly in his dream world. Seeking male characters: Jiro: 18, though young, he thinks he knows what life is and his life is over; Secretary and Physician: 40-50, secretary works hard to keep Jiro happy, physician is a wise man with deep philosophy; Two Gentlemen and Young Doctors: 20-40, gentlemen are rich, snobbish, enjoying their fortune, young doctors are faithful students of physician. Seeking female characters: Kiku: 30-40, devoted nanny of Jiro, because of her secret treasure her husband abandoned her; Beauty: Jiro's wife in his dream; Three Dancers: young, attractive girls, Playboy bunny type. Auditions are first-come, first-served basis. If interested, contact K. Maya at (917) 553-6075; or email aria at clairluna.net and leave name and desired date for audition. No appointment, just show up. Prepare a brief contemporary monologue, comic or dramatic. Do not send pictures and resumes by email.=20 Prepare: a brief contemporary monologue, comic or dramatic. Do not send pictures and resumes by email.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Gramercy Ghost=20 Theatre Name: Theatre A La Carte=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Theatre A La Carte, 39-50 Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, Queens, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Theatre A La Carte is casting for Gramercy Ghost by John Cecil Holm. Seeking: Charley Stewart: male actor, ages 20-35, lead part. Producer: Susan Emro. Rehearses Mondays-Thursdays, Sept. 6-Oct. 21; performs Fridays-Sundays for nine performances in Douglaston, Queens, from Oct. 22-Nov. 7 at Theatre A La Carte (TALC), 39-50 Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, NY. For an appointment, call John F. Emro, Director, at (516) 318-2450; or email Susan.emro at mountsinai.org.=20 Prepare: For an appointment, call John F. Emro, Director, at (516) 318-2450; or email Susan.emro at mountsinai.org.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Cats, Ain't Misbehavin', Gypsy=20 Theatre Name: Derby Dinner Playhouse=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/30/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr, Clarksville, IN 47129=20 Breakdown: Derby Dinner Playhouse, a year-round, non-Equity, professional dinner theatre in Louisville, KY, will be holding auditions for Cats, Ain't Misbehavin', and Gypsy in NYC on Thurs. Sept. 30. All positions are paid. Auditions are by appointment only. Send pictures and resume to Annie Myers, c/o Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr., Clarksville, IN 47129.=20 Prepare: Auditions are by appointment only. Send pictures and resume to Annie Myers, c/o Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr., Clarksville, IN 47129.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: An Italian Woman in Kipseli=20 Theatre Name: Greek Cultural Center=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/11/2004 =20 =20 =20 09/12/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Greek Cultural Center, 27-18 Hoyt Ave. South, Astoria, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Greek Cultural Center, Producer, is holding auditions by appointment for a modern Greek comedy, An Italian Woman in Kipseli. Seeking: male and female actors, ages 25-60, must be fluent in Greek. Opens mid-January for 15 weekend performances. Director: Efterpi Charalambidis. For an appointment, call (718) 726-7329. Pay.=20 Prepare: For an appointment, call (718) 726-7329.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Ambulance Dance=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/12/2004 =20 =20 1:00 PMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Kimmel Center, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Ron Keiser, Producer, will hold auditions by appointment for Ambulance Dance. Seeking: Andreas King: African-American/Hispanic actor, 20-30, a strong, very well-built, good man who fights back against his racist boss (full nudity; pay); Miko Tuskeegee: Asian actress, 20-30, Tex's new wife that he kidnapped from Japan, is an abused wife looking for a way out (no nudity; pay). Director: Darius Safavi. Rehearses Sept. 16-Nov. 26; performs Nov. 26-Dec. 12 at Altered Stages, 212 W. 29 St., 3rd fl., NYC. Auditions will be held by appointment only Sept. 12 from 1-4PM at the Kimmel Center. There will be no nudity at the auditions. For the auditions, bring pictures and resumes and photo ID. For an appointment, call (917) 587-6488; or email kingdarius12 at yahoo.com.=20 Prepare: For the auditions, bring pictures and resumes and photo ID. For an appointment, call (917) 587-6488; or email kingdarius12 at yahoo.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Ain't I a Woman!,=20 Theatre Name: The Core Ensemble=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460=20 Breakdown: Michael Parola (The Core Ensemble), Producers, are seeking: female performer reading African-American who will portray Zora Neale Hurston, Fannie Lou Hamer, Sojourner Truth, and Clementine Hunter in 90-minute chamber music-theatre work, Ain't I a Woman!, for actress and trio (cello, piano, percussion). Will encompass ages within 30-55 years. Some singing. Will rehearse in West Palm Beach, FL, Nov. 15=96Jan. 7. Tours nationally through March 1. Director: Akin Babatunde. Paid position, plus transportation, lodging, per diem. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 5 to The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460; email CECAsting at aol.com; or call (561) 585-4970.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 5 to The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460; email CECAsting at aol.com; or call (561) 585-4970.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Seussical the Musical=20 Theatre Name: Mill Mountain Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/20/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Mill Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl, Roanoke, VA 24011=20 Breakdown: Mill Mountain Theatre is accepting Equity and non-Equity pictures and resumes for Seussical the Musical, conceived by Eric Idle, Lynn Ahrens, and Stephen Flaherty, based on the books of Dr. Seuss. Book: Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty; Lyrics: Lynn Ahrens; Music: Stephen Flaherty; Director/Producing Artistic Director: Jere Lee Hodgin. Contract runs Nov. 9-Dec. 23. All roles paid. Five principal, two to four character, 10 chorus. Actively seeking ethnic minorities. More information at www.millmountain.org/mmtcasting.htm, but no electronic submissions. To be considered for an NYC audition appointment, Sept. 27-30, send pictures and resumes to Casting, Mill Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl., Roanoke, VA 24011. Material must be received by Sept. 20 to be considered. Non-Equity and Equity LOA contracts.=20 Prepare: To be considered for an NYC audition appointment, Sept. 27-30, send pictures and resumes to Casting, Mill Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl., Roanoke, VA 24011. Material must be received by Sept. 20 to be considered.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Rock-A-My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham=20 Theatre Name: Riant Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/11/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 3:00 PM=20 09/13/2004 =20 =20 5:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Champion Studios, 257 W. 39 St., 14th fl, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: The Riant Theatre will be holding auditions for Rock-A-My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham, a rock/gospel musical. All characters are southerners. Seeking: Dan Smith: 20s, white, her ex-husband (lead, tenor/belt); Bobby: 20-30, white, Susan's boyfriend, rugged, a womanizer; Taylor Cooper: 20-30, black, accused of carjacking (lead, lyric baritone/tenor); Julie: 20s, Taylor's girlfriend, black (lead, soprano/belt); Reverend Boyd: 40s, black, baritone/belt. Performance dates Oct. 15-31. Some pay. Prepare two songs a capella, gospel, r&b or rock. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 Prepare: two songs a capella, gospel, r&b or rock. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The Last Temptation of Tony Christ=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Mike Horn, 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003=20 Breakdown: Ann Bowen, Director, is accepting submissions for an original play, The Last Temptation of Tony Christ. Performance dates Nov. 7-9, 16-17, 22-23. Seeking: Mary: 40-60; Joseph: 50-60. Actors must have a sense of Jewish humor/comedy and satire. Send pictures and resumes to 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003, Attention: Mike Horn.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003, Attention: Mike Horn.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The Time Machine=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/26/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: 21st Century Playwrights, 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201=20 Breakdown: H.G. Wells' The Time Machine concert is seeking legit singer-actors. Concert version. New musical. Performances set: Brooklyn Public Library and the Episcopal Actors' Guild in October. Seeking legit voices for following roles: The Time Traveler: lead, lyric tenor, late 20s-early 40s; The One Apart: lead, high soprano, 20s-30s; The Chief of The Morlocks: lead, baritone, strong character role, 30s-50s; The Lord: lead, baritone/tenor, cranky aristocrat, 40s-60s; The Street Urchin: featured, sings well, 12-year-old boy; Herbie: featured, sings well, 14-year-old boy. Also seeking: baritones, tenors, sopranos, altos. Not an Equity reading, showcase, workshop, but expense money paid. Mail pictures and resumes to 21st Century Playwrights, Composers & Lyricists, Inc., 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201. Will be called for audition.=20 Prepare: Mail pictures and resumes to 21st Century Playwrights, Composers & Lyricists, Inc., 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201. Will be called for audition.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Day Einstein Died=20 Theatre Name: Third Ave. Productions=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Jeffrey Stocker c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramery, New York, NY 10003=20 Breakdown: Third Ave. Productions and National Arts Club will be holding auditions for a reading of Day Einstein Died by J.B. Edwards with direction by acting coach Jeffrey David Stocker. Performance held at NAC Oct. 15. Pay involved. Seeking: actors to read roles: Einstein: German accent, 76; Paul Robeson: African-American, 55. Send pictures and resumes to Jeffrey Stocker, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, NY 10003.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Jeffrey Stocker, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, NY 10003.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Damage Control=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/11/2004 =20 =20 12:00 PMto 3:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Writer Judy Klass and director Eddie Lew seek actors for Damage Control, a new full-length going up just before the election for Oktoberfest. Seeking: Carl: 40s, brilliant, simpatico, self-made southern politician, powerful speaker, charismatic to both men and women; Brad LeBland III: 40s, rich, callow southern politician, somewhat cunning, inarticulate, lacking intellectual curiosity; Deborah Kaufman: 30s, tough, simpatico NYC spin doctor; Haley: 30s, smart, simpatico southern man; Sterling Gray: 60s, wily old southern politician; Bob: cynical southern newscaster; Faye: perky southern newscaster. Intensive six week rehearsals, production may move to second venue. Bring short monologue.=20 Prepare: Bring short monologue.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Oklahoma=20 Theatre Name: NETworks=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/21/2004 =20 =20 12:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: female dancer/singers and dancer/gymnasts. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, Monday or Tuesday.=20 Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and y _____ =20 Show Name: Oklahoma=20 Theatre Name: NETworks=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/21/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: male dancer/singers and dancer/gymnasts. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, Monday or Tuesday.=20 Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and y _____ =20 Show Name: Oklahoma=20 Theatre Name: NETworks=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: Will Parker: 20s-30s, should be accomplished theatre dancer with good ballet technique, preferably with acrobatic skills, charming, fun-loving, energetic, wide=96eyed, high baritone/tenor; Laurey: 20s, = must be an excellent ballet dancer (dances the dream sequence), an innocent, but spunky and headstrong farm girl who falls in love with Curly, soprano, beautiful; Curly: 20s-early 30s, charismatic, handsome leading man, a cowboy, high baritone; Aunt Eller: 40s-60s, Laurey's aunt and guardian, sensible, tough, hard-working farm woman, character actress with great sense of humor; Jud Fry: late 20s=9630s, strong actor, disturbed, troubled man with a powerful, brooding presence, bass-baritone; Ike Skidmore: 40s-60s, preferably a burly cowboy, must be rhythmical, tenor; Pop Carnes: 50s-60s, great character actor-singer, dry humor, big presence, must move well; Ado Annie: 20s, fun-loving, good-time girl, strong comedic abilities and a good dancer, must have solid mix to an E or F (they would prefer this song not be belted); Ali Hakim: 30s, character actor-singer, a traveling peddler and con artist, Middle Eastern accent. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, Monday or Tuesday.=20 Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and y _____ =20 Show Name: You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown=20 Theatre Name: CNR Drama=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/20/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: CNR Drama, 29 Castle Place, New Rochelle, NY 10815=20 Breakdown: CNR Drama is casing selected roles in You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, (1998 revised) by appointment only. Seeking: Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Linus. Director: Laurie Peterson Castaldo; Musical Director: Steven Loftus. Performances at private college in lower Westchester County, 30 minutes from Grand Central. Diverse casting. Some transporation reimbursement. Rehearsals begin week of Sept. 27. Performances Nov. 5-21. See website www.cnrdrama.org for full character descriptions. Prepare a song from the show; you will also be asked to read from the script and dance. Call JoAnna at (914) 654-5373 for appointment, directions, or with questions.=20 Prepare: See website www.cnrdrama.org for full character descriptions. Prepare a song from the show; you will also be asked to read from the script and dance. Call JoAnna at (914) 654-5373 for appointment, directions, or with questions.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Cruise Ship Shows=20 Theatre Name: PGT Entertainment=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920=20 Breakdown: PGT Entertainment is seeking singers and dancers for cruise ship production shows. Immediately seeking: attractive, versatile singers with ability to sing Broadway, pop/rock, and classical styles. Also seeking: attractive male and female dancers with strong technique in ballet, theatre, jazz, and tap. No height restriction. Competitive salary. For audition/submission information, go to www.pgtpi.com. Mail submissions to Emmett Murphy, Casting Director, PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920.=20 Prepare: For audition/submission information, go to www.pgtpi.com. Mail submissions to Emmett Murphy, Casting Director, PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Velveteen Rabbit=20 Theatre Name: Dallas Children's Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT LOA=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/29/2004 =20 =20 6:30 PMto 9:30 PM=20 09/30/2004 =20 =20 6:30 PMto 9:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Dallas Children's Theatre, 5938 Skillman St, Dallas, TX 75231=20 Breakdown: Dallas Children's Theater, Producer, based in Dallas, TX, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for The Velveteen Rabbit, First Rehearsal: Oct 11, 2004; Opens: Nov. 17, 2004; Closes: Dec. 23, 2004. Director: Robyn Flatt. Seeking: All roles. Readings from script, bring photo and resume, dress to move. Prepare a Christmas carol to sing acappella. Appointments necessary. Please call 214-978-0110. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity LORT Non-Rep LOA contract, minimum AEA pay is $290 per week, 24 hr. reh. week=20 Prepare: Readings from script, bring photo and resume, dress to move. Prepare a Christmas carol to sing acappella. Appointments necessary. Please call 214-978-0110.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Grease=20 Theatre Name: Performance Riverside=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/26/2004 =20 =20 1:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Landis Auditorium, 4800 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506=20 Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, based in Riverside, CA is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. For information call (909) 222-8399. Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week per diem, hotel tech week/performances.=20 Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Grease=20 Theatre Name: Performance Riverside=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, based in Riverside, CA is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week per diem, hotel tech week/performances.=20 Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Grease=20 Theatre Name: Performance Riverside=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, based in Riverside, CA is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week per diem, hotel tech week/performances.=20 Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Heart On My Sleeve=20 Theatre Name: Tim Woods Entertainment=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA HAT Tier A=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 3:00 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Coronet Theatre, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048=20 Breakdown: Tim Woods Entertainment, Producer, based in Los Angeles, CA, is holding Open Principal Auditions for Heart On My Sleeve, Rehearsals begin: 10/19; 3 performances: 11/6, 7, 8. Director: John Rando; Producer: Tim Woods; Book: Hannie Rayson & Janis Hirsch; Casting: Michael Donovan, C.S.A. This is an Equity Workshop Production of a New Musical at the Coronet Theatre Upstairs. Seeking: Birdy Carlson: Female, 60's, Caucasian, smart, strong, in great shape, a beauty in an earthy way, a free spirit, in love with Aldo. Full chest voice to A, head voice to E. Kate Madigan: Female, Caucasian, 40's, Birdy's daughter, smart, attractive in an understated way. Part Katherine Hepburn and part Murphy Brown, she is a top-notch TV journalist. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Rebecca: Female, Caucasian, early 20's, Kate's daughter. Pretty, quirky, adorable, lovely with a winning smile. Becoming a fashion designer. Finds love and passion in both the arms of Danny and Francoise. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Francoise: Female, any ethnicity, early 20's. A cool beauty. Has great sense of style, and natural elegance. Persuasive and desirous of Rebecca. Strong soprano with belt, C to G. Robert: Male, Caucasian, 40's. Smart and manly with rugged good looks. He's a famous photographer. Has taste for very sexy young women, including Maya, but his heart belongs to Kate. High baritone, A to E. Aldo Carravaggio: Male, 60's, Italian or Latin. Character to handsome. Affable, lovable and charming, a working-class devil. Loves junk food and burgers. Madly in love with Birdy. Bass/Baritone, G to D. Patti/Maya: Female, African-American, mid-late 20's. Beautiful. Patti is a waitress at Birdy's caf=E9, who spends more time daydreaming than getting people their food. Hopelessly in love with Danny.. Maya is a model, who is in a relationship with Robert. Strong chest voice, plus good head voice. Danny: Male, mid-late 20's, a hot Jamaican fireball (but we will consider all ethnicities). Seeing Patti, but has a wandering eye for Rebecca. Hot blooded and hot tempered, good looking, a seducer and charmer. Strong tenor. arry: Male, early 30's, any ethnicity. Rebecca's gay best friend, and consultant. Delightfully funny and sharp. What he lacks in conventional good looks he makes up for in charm and heart. High baritone, A to E. Gabriella Farinacci: Female, Italian/Jewish, is really 60 but due to strategic face work looks more like early 50's. Fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily. Glamorous society-type. Full chest voice, with good head voice. Prepare 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 minute. Example: WOMEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt, even R & B. Ballad: Joni Mitchell, Carole Bayer Sager, Carole King, Aretha, etc. MEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt. Ballad: Peter Allen, Elton John, Beatles, etc. Equity HAT Tier A contract, minimum AEA pay is $311 per week -3 week contract including pension & health.=20 Prepare: 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 minute.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Heart On My Sleeve=20 Theatre Name: Tim Woods Entertainment=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA HAT Tier A=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Coronet Theatre, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048=20 Breakdown: Tim Woods Entertainment, Producer, based in Los Angeles, CA, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Heart On My Sleeve, Rehearsals begin: 10/19; 3 performances: 11/6, 7, 8. Director: John Rando; Producer: Tim Woods; Book: Hannie Rayson & Janis Hirsch; Casting: Michael Donovan, C.S.A. This is an Equity Workshop Production of a New Musical at the Coronet Theatre Upstairs. Seeking: Birdy Carlson: Female, 60's, Caucasian, smart, strong, in great shape, a beauty in an earthy way, a free spirit, in love with Aldo. Full chest voice to A, head voice to E. Kate Madigan: Female, Caucasian, 40's, Birdy's daughter, smart, attractive in an understated way. Part Katherine Hepburn and part Murphy Brown, she is a top-notch TV journalist. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Rebecca: Female, Caucasian, early 20's, Kate's daughter. Pretty, quirky, adorable, lovely with a winning smile. Becoming a fashion designer. Finds love and passion in both the arms of Danny and Francoise. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Francoise: Female, any ethnicity, early 20's. A cool beauty. Has great sense of style, and natural elegance. Persuasive and desirous of Rebecca. Strong soprano with belt, C to G. Robert: Male, Caucasian, 40's. Smart and manly with rugged good looks. He's a famous photographer. Has taste for very sexy young women, including Maya, but his heart belongs to Kate. High baritone, A to E. Aldo Carravaggio: Male, 60's, Italian or Latin. Character to handsome. Affable, lovable and charming, a working-class devil. Loves junk food and burgers. Madly in love with Birdy. Bass/Baritone, G to D. Patti/Maya: Female, African-American, mid-late 20's. Beautiful. Patti is a waitress at Birdy's caf=E9, who spends more time daydreaming than getting people their food. Hopelessly in love with Danny.. Maya is a model, who is in a relationship with Robert. Strong chest voice, plus good head voice. Danny: Male, mid-late 20's, a hot Jamaican fireball (but we will consider all ethnicities). Seeing Patti, but has a wandering eye for Rebecca. Hot blooded and hot tempered, good looking, a seducer and charmer. Strong tenor. arry: Male, early 30's, any ethnicity. Rebecca's gay best friend, and consultant. Delightfully funny and sharp. What he lacks in conventional good looks he makes up for in charm and heart. High baritone, A to E. Gabriella Farinacci: Female, Italian/Jewish, is really 60 but due to strategic face work looks more like early 50's. Fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily. Glamorous society-type. Full chest voice, with good head voice. Prepare 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 minute. Example: WOMEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt, even R & B. Ballad: Joni Mitchell, Carole Bayer Sager, Carole King, Aretha, etc. MEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt. Ballad: Peter Allen, Elton John, Beatles, etc. Equity HAT Tier A contract, minimum AEA pay is $311 per week -3 week contract including pension & health.=20 Prepare: 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 minute.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, Mentor Project Plays=20 Theatre Name: Cherry Lane Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Cherry Lane Theatre, 38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Cherry Lane Theatre, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, and Mentor Project Plays. Seeking the following personnel for the the following projects: SPEAKING WELL: New York Premiere. Mainstage Production. Two One-Act Plays. Playwright: Israel Horovitz. Director: Michael Morris. Rehearsals: January 10, 2005 =97 February 6, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, February 7, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Opening Night: Sunday, February 13, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, March 20, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 60'S MAN; LATE 30'S MAN; 20'S FEMALE; 60'S FEMALE; 80'S JAPANESE MALE; 30'S WOMAN; EARLY 40'S WOMAN; 50'S WOMAN; LATE 50'S MAN; EARLY 20'S WOMAN. Some Roles Will Be Doubled. Accents Are All American. SLAG HEAP: World Premiere. Mainstage Production. A Fast-Paced, Acidic =93Brit-Grit=94 Comedy Set In Northern England Following The Lives Of Three Working-Class Raver Generation Prostitutes Struggling To Survive On A Street Corner Forgotten Since The Industrial Revolution. This Is A Dark Chronicle Of Wounded Youth, Born Of THATCHER's Politics, In A World Whose Primary Industry Has Become The Commodification Of Humanity. Playwright: Anton Dudley. Director: Erica Schmidt. Rehearsals: Tuesday, March 1, 2005 =97 Sunday, March 27, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, March 28, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Opening Night: Wednesday, April 6, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, May 8, 2005. =97 Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At = 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 20'S BRITISH MALE; TWO 20-ISH BRITISH FEMALES (One Black); LATE 20'S BLACK FEMALE; TEEN PAKISTANI BOY; 40'S ASIAN FEMALE WITH AWKWARD FRENCH ACCENT. MENTOR PROJECT: Three Showcases. SHOWCASE ONE: Rehearsals: Monday, February 21, 2005 =97 March 14, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, March 26, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY TWO: Rehearsals: Monday, March 21, 2005 =97 Monday, April 4, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, April 16, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY THREE: Rehearsals: Monday, April 11, 2005 =97 Monday, April 25, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, May 7, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. Number And Types Of Actors Unknown. Please Prepare One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes. LUNCH: 2:00 PM =97 3:00 PM. EPA Rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. CHERRY LANE THEATRE Is Accessible Via The 1 Or 9 Train To The Christopher St. Stop, Or The M20 Bus (Uptown/Downtown) Or M8 Bus (Crosstown). Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, Mentor Project Plays=20 Theatre Name: Cherry Lane Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 09/21/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 09/22/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Cherry Lane Theatre, 38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Cherry Lane Theatre, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, and Mentor Project Plays. Seeking the following personnel for the the following projects: SPEAKING WELL: New York Premiere. Mainstage Production. Two One-Act Plays. Playwright: Israel Horovitz. Director: Michael Morris. Rehearsals: January 10, 2005 =97 February 6, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, February 7, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Opening Night: Sunday, February 13, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, March 20, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 60'S MAN; LATE 30'S MAN; 20'S FEMALE; 60'S FEMALE; 80'S JAPANESE MALE; 30'S WOMAN; EARLY 40'S WOMAN; 50'S WOMAN; LATE 50'S MAN; EARLY 20'S WOMAN. Some Roles Will Be Doubled. Accents Are All American. SLAG HEAP: World Premiere. Mainstage Production. A Fast-Paced, Acidic =93Brit-Grit=94 Comedy Set In Northern England Following The Lives Of Three Working-Class Raver Generation Prostitutes Struggling To Survive On A Street Corner Forgotten Since The Industrial Revolution. This Is A Dark Chronicle Of Wounded Youth, Born Of THATCHER's Politics, In A World Whose Primary Industry Has Become The Commodification Of Humanity. Playwright: Anton Dudley. Director: Erica Schmidt. Rehearsals: Tuesday, March 1, 2005 =97 Sunday, March 27, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, March 28, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Opening Night: Wednesday, April 6, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, May 8, 2005. =97 Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At = 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 20'S BRITISH MALE; TWO 20-ISH BRITISH FEMALES (One Black); LATE 20'S BLACK FEMALE; TEEN PAKISTANI BOY; 40'S ASIAN FEMALE WITH AWKWARD FRENCH ACCENT. MENTOR PROJECT: Three Showcases. SHOWCASE ONE: Rehearsals: Monday, February 21, 2005 =97 March 14, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, March 26, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY TWO: Rehearsals: Monday, March 21, 2005 =97 Monday, April 4, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, April 16, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY THREE: Rehearsals: Monday, April 11, 2005 =97 Monday, April 25, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, May 7, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. Number And Types Of Actors Unknown. Please Prepare One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes. LUNCH: 2:00 PM =97 3:00 PM. EPA Rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. CHERRY LANE THEATRE Is Accessible Via The 1 Or 9 Train To The Christopher St. Stop, Or The M20 Bus (Uptown/Downtown) Or M8 Bus (Crosstown). Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lion King=20 Theatre Name: Disney Theatrical Productions=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA BVTI Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/18/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Apollo Theatre, 253 West 125th Street, Harlem, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Disney Theatrical Productions, Producer, based in New York, NY is holding an Open Audition for The Lion King, currently on Broadway and tour. Seeking: Strong, Dynamic Singers For Future Replacements For All Roles, Including The African Lions SIMBA And NALA. Please Bring the Sheet Music of a Song that Shows off your Voice and Range in 8 bars marked off for the accompanist. Please Bring a recent Picture and Resume, or a recent photograph and a list of Performance Experience. Sign-In Starts At 9:00 AM. Sign-In Stops At 11:00 AM. This OPEN Audition Is For Equity & Non-Equity Performers. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. DISNEY THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS AUDITION HOTLINE: Call 212-827-5450 Or Visit Online At www.disneyonbroadway.com. If Unable To Attend This Audition, Please Send Picture/Resume To: Binder Casting, ATTN: THE LION KING, 321 West 44th Street, Suite 606, New York, NY 10036. Equity Production BVTI contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: Please Bring the Sheet Music of a Song that Shows off your Voice and Range in 8 bars marked off for the accompanist. Please Bring a recent Picture and Resume, or a recent photograph and a list of Performance Experience.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Macbeth=20 Theatre Name: Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/16/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Producer, based in Cold Spring, NY is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Macbeth, Rehearsals Begin: September 20, 2004 In New York City. Casting for a regional school tour of MACBETH will take place the first three weeks in October, 2004. Artistic Director: Terrence O'Brien. Seeking: For Various Roles, Including MACDUFF. Roles Of MACBETH and LADY MACBETH Are Already Cast. 7 Actors Will Play All Parts. Please prepare a one-minute Shakespearean monologue. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A = monitor will be provided. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, minimum AEA pay is $400 per week.=20 Prepare: a one-minute Shakespearean monologue.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Trying=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off Broadway E=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/15/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20 09/16/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Promenade Theatre, 2162 Broadway, New York, NY 10024=20 Breakdown: Michael Leavitt, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Trying, Understudy Rehearsals Begin On Or About September 22, 2004. Performances Begin September 29, 2004. Director: Sandy Shinner. General Manager: Roy Gabay. Playwright: Joanna McClelland Glass. Casting Director: Vince Liebhart. Trying follows the last days of JUDGE BIDDLE's life as he explores his place in American History while dictating his bio to his new secretary. Seeking: UNDERSTUDIES ONLY: JUDGE BIDDLE: Understudy. Role Will Be Played By FRITZ WEAVER. 81. Brilliant, Former Attorney General In FRANKLIN ROOSELVELT's Administration. He's A Clever, Loveable Curmudgeon Who Is Trying To Save Good Manners And Correct English. He Declares Himself To Be Somewhere Between Lucidity And Senility. SARAH SHORR: Understudy. Role Will Be Played By KATI BRAZDA. 25. Newly Hired As The JUDGE's Secretary. She's Direct, Plainspoken, Hardy, Pleasant Young Woman From The Prairies Of Saskatchewan. NOTE: The Actress Assuming The Job Of Understudy For The Role Of SARAH Will Also Perform The Duties Of The Assistant Stage Manager. Please A Brief Dramatic Monologue. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Off Broadway E contract, minimum AEA pay is $832 week until 10/31, $857 thereafter.=20 Prepare: A Brief Dramatic Monologue. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Musicals in MUFTI=20 Theatre Name: York Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Spec Agmt=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: York Theatre Co., 619 Lexington Avenue at 54th St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: York Theatre Company, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their Musicals in MUFTI series including: MUFTI NUMBER ONE: HENRY SWEET HENRY: Originally On Broadway In 1967, The Story Involves Misfit Pre-School Girls And The Avant-Garde Musician They Obsess Over In 1960's New York City. The Style Is Heartfelt, Comic, Classic 1960's (Pre-HAIR) Broadway. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Female Performers In Their Early 20's (To Play 14-Years Old). Need Strong High Mix / Belt. Also Seeking The (Female) Class Bully (Same Age Range) With Major Broadway Belt. Music / Lyrics: Bob Merrill. Book: Nunnally Johnson. Director: Gordon Greenberg. Musical Director: David Kirshenbaum. Rehearsals: October 4, 2004 - October 8, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, October 8 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 9, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 10, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. MUFTI NUMBER TWO: TWENTY FINGERS, TWENTY TOES: Based On The Lives Of The Hilton Siamese Twins. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Young (To Play 17 - 21) Attractive Female Performers With Very Strong Soprano / Mix Voices. Style Of Music Is Olf-Fashioned Broadway. Music / Lyrics / Co-Bookwriter: Michael Dansicker. Co-Bookwriter: Bob Nigro. Director: Jay Binder. Musical Director: To Be Announced. Musical Supervisor: Michael Dansicker. Rehearsals: October 11, 2004 - October 15, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, October 15 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 16, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 17, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. MUFTI NUMBER THREE: GREENWILLOW: Originally On Broadway In 1960. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Good-Looking, Young Leading Men (Mid-20's - Early 30's) With Legit Bari-tenor Voices For The Lead Role (Played By ANTHONY PERKINS On Broadway) =97 Sensitive, But Smolderingly Erotic Outsider-Type, A La MONTGOMERY CLIFT. Music / Lyrics / Co-Bookwriter: Frank Loesser. Co-Bookwriter: Lesser Samuel. Director: Michael Montel. Musical Director: Andrew Gerle. Rehearsals: October 18, 2004 - October 22, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, October 22 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 23, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 24, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. Artistic Director: James Morgan. Casting Director: Norman Meranus. MUFTI's Are Minimally-Staged Concert Presentations Of Past Broadway, Off-Broadway And Other Musicals. Please Bring Two (2) Pictures And Resumes, Stapled Together. Please Bring Sheet Music In The Proper Key (Accompanist Will Not Transpose) With Stops And Starts Clearly Marked. Select Music From The Musical Theatre Repertoire Only. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. = Building Does Not Open Until 9 AM=97Do Not Enter Before. EPA Rules are in effect. = A monitor will be provided. Equity Special Agreement contract, AEA pay is $395 for seven days plus pension and health.=20 Prepare: Two (2) Pictures And Resumes, Stapled Together. Please Bring Sheet Music In The Proper Key (Accompanist Will Not Transpose) With Stops And Starts Clearly Marked. Select Music From The Musical Theatre Repertoire Only.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Christmas Survival Guide, Golf With Alan Shepard, Mornings At Seven, The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, The Boys Next Door, The Sugar Bean Sisters=20 Theatre Name: Florida Repertory Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT 8=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/18/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Florida Repertory Theatre, Bay Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901=20 Breakdown: Florida Repertory Theatre, Producer, based in Fort Myers, FL, is holding auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: A Christmas Survival Guide: November 26, 2004 =97 December 19, 2004. Golf With Alan Shepard: January 7, 2005 =97 January 30, 2005. Mornings At Seven: = February 11, 2005 =97 March 6, 2005. The Tale of the Allergist's Wife: March 18, 2005 =97 April 10, 2005. The Boys Next Door: April 22, 2005 =97 May 15, 2005. The Sugar Bean Sisters: May 27, 2005 =97 June 19, 2005. Seeking: Equity Actors And Actresses. Actors And Actresses Who Appear To Be 60 Or Older Are Especially Encouraged To Attend. For an audition appointment send pictures and resumes to: Florida Repertory Theatre, SEASON CASTING, 2267 1st St., Fort Myers, FL 33901. Send pictures and resumes ONLY if you are available to attend auditions in Florida. Prepare Two Contrasting Contemporary Monologues. SINGERS may additionally Prepare Two Contrasting Contemporary Songs, not more than 32 bars each. Pianist NOT Provided. Please Bring CD Or Taped Accompaniment. Equity SPT 8 contract, minimum AEA pay is $379 per week.=20 Prepare: For an audition appointment send pictures and resumes to: Florida Repertory Theatre, SEASON CASTING, 2267 1st St., Fort Myers, FL 33901. Send pictures and resumes ONLY if you are available to attend auditions in Florida.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Moonlight and Magnolias=20 Theatre Name: Manhattan Theatre Club=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEAE LORT B=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/17/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Manhattan Theatre Club, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Moonlight and Magnolias, First Rehearsal: January 13, 2005. First Preview: February 17, 2005. Opens: March 15, 2005 For 10 - 12 Weeks. Playwright: Ron Hutchinson. Director: Lynne Meadow. The show will perform will perform at Manhattan Theatre Club's Stage One at City Center. Moonlight and Magnolias Takes Place In 1939 Hollywood In Producer DAVID O. SELZNICK's Office. The Play Concerns The Five Days Over Which O. SELZNICK Bullies, Cajoles And Ultimately Imprisons Screenwriter BEN HECHT And Director VICTOR FLEMING To Mettle Out A Working Screenplay Of MARGARET MITCHELL's Monumental Bestseller GONE WITH THE WIND. Seeking: DAVID O. SELZNICK: Late 30's. Jewish. Fiercely Comedic. Beleaguered But Feared Movie Producer Personally And Professionally Desperate For A Hit. Devoted To The Novel GONE WITH THE WIND. Extremely Intelligent, Quick-Witted And Almost Maniacally Passionate. Alternates Between The Frantically Histrionic And Coolly Seductive And Manipulative To Get What He Needs From Those Around Him. BEN HECHT: Late 40's - Early 50's. Jewish. Chicago Journalist Turned Screenplay Writer / Script Doctor. Pugnacious Bruiser Of A Man With A Strong Moral Sense And A Way With Words. Sarcastic, Witty, Opinonated And Obstinate. Has Little Tolerance For Hollywood Pretension Or SELZNICK's Apparent Disregard For The Racial And Ethnic Undertones Of MARGARET MITCHELL's GONE WITH THE WIND. VICTOR FLEMING: Late 40's - Early 50's. Extremely Self-Confident, No-Bull Hollywood Director. Claims To Have Taught CLARK GABLE To Be GABLE And To Have Slapped JUDY GARLAND Only Once. Dry And Sardonic With An Air Of Comic Self-Importance. Dubious About The Literary And Filmic Merits Of GONE WITH THE WIND, But Supremely Confident That, As Long As He's Paid, He Can Take Any Screenplay And Turn It Into A Quality Feature. MISS POPPENGHUL: Mid 40's - Early 50's. Dotty Secretary To SELZNICK. Extremely And Comically Efficient With An Undercurrent Of Controlled Fear Of Her Boss. Please prepare a 2-minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Please bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep B contract, minimum AEA pay is $700 per week.=20 Prepare: a 2-minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Please bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Perfect Crime=20 Theatre Name: Foothills Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/14/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Worcester Common Fashion Outlet, 100 Front Street, Worcester, MA 01608=20 Breakdown: Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, MA is holding auditions by appointment for Perfect Crime, Rehearsals: October 19, 2004. Opens: October 28, 2004. Closes: November 21, 2004. Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Director: Jay Stone. This show is the longest running Off-Broadway dramatic play, this show opened in '87 and is still running at the Duffy Theatre. Seeking: MARGARET THORNE BRENT: Late 30's. Psychiatrist. MARGARET Is Intelligent, Beautiful, Physically Fit, Manipulative And Carries Herself With Confidence And A Subtle Sensuality. She Is Trying To Maintain Poise And Grace While Under A Great Deal Of Pressure. INSPECTOR JAMES ASCHER: Late 30's - 50. The Law. ASHER Is A Handsome Man Showing The Signs Of Age. He Is Disillusioned In His Job And His Marriage. He Has A Practical Intelligence. W. HARRISON BRENT: 40's - 50. MARGARET 's Husband. Also A Psychiatrist. Retired. Also Plays PHILLIP REYNOLDS. HARRISON / REYNOLDS Has Matinee-Idol Good Looks. Intelligent And Independent. Self-Involved. LIONEL MCAULEY: Late 30's - 40's. A Patient Of MARGARET 's. LIONEL Is An Everyman Overwhelmed By Life. Insecure, Frightened, Clever And Intuitive, He Has Retreated Into Fantasy And Anger As His Response. DAVID BREUER: 30's. Host Of A Local Cable Television Show. Big Fish In A Glass Of Water. Blowhard. The Worst Of Local Cable Access. For An Audition Appointment, Please EMAIL (Preferred) ckelley at foothillstheatre.com Or CALL 508-754-3314, X 227 - Indicate If You Are Equity Member. You May Receive A Confirming Email Or Call With A Time Slot. Auditions Will Consist Of Readings From The Script. Auditioners Should Arrive Early And Select ONE (1) Character To Read. Please Bring A Picture And Resume. Equity Members Have Preference For Audition Slots. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, pay.=20 Prepare: For An Audition Appointment, Please EMAIL (Preferred) ckelley at foothillstheatre.com Or CALL 508-754-3314, X 227 - Indicate If You Are Equity Member. You May Receive A Confirming Email Or Call With A Time Slot.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Swing!, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, Oliver=20 Theatre Name: Marriott Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr Ag Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA Chicago, 125 S. Clark St., Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60603=20 Breakdown: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: Swing!, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose and Oliver. Artistic Director Rick Boynton and Assistant to the Artistic Director Andy Hite. Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15. Call 312/641-0406. Call ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. Please prepare two contrasting 16 bar selections, one up-tempo and one ballad. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring updated picture and resume. Please DO NOT attend this audition if you have auditioned for Marriott Theatre in the past six months. Equity Marriott Theatre Agreement, pay.=20 Prepare: Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15. Call 312/641-0406. Call ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. Please prepare two contrasting 16 bar selections, one up-tempo and one ballad.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Modern Orthodox=20 Theatre Name: ARS Nova And Kara Medoff=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off Broadway=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: ARS Nova And Kara Medoff, Producers, based in New York, NY are holding Equity Principal Auditions for the Off-Broadway production of Modern Orthodox, First Rehearsal: October 12, 2004. First Preview: November 11, 2004. Playwright: Daniel Goldfarb; Director: James Lapine; Casting: David Caparelliotis. Modern Orthodox is a new contemporary New York comedy that concerns the effect an Orthodox Jewish Jeweler (played by JASON BIGGS) has on a young Jewish couple of lapsed faith. It will perform at Dodger Theatre at Worldwide Plaza (499 Seats). Seeking: HERSHEL KLEIN: Seeking Understudy. This Role Will Be Played By JASON BIGGS. This Understudy Will Cover HERSHEL And BEN. Mid - Late 20's. An Orthodox Jewish Jeweler. Lovable Schmuck. Extremely Devout In His Faith. Wears Only Shlumpy Black Suits With A Yellowing Shirt Underneath And A Yankees Yarmulke. Very Direct, Straightforward And Funny Without Trying To Be. BEN: Early 30's. Jewish. Handsome Upper West Side Finance Guy. Funny And Charming. Uncomfortable With HERSHEL's Orthodox Appearance And Lifestyle. Increasingly Aware Of His Own Faithlessness. Ultimately A Good Guy Facing The Worst About Himself And Trying To Become Better. HANNAH: Early 30's. Jewish. BEN's Fiance. Attractive, Funny And Intelligent Maternity Doctor. Strong-Willed, Caring And Great At Her Job. Still Cries At Every Birth But Is No Pushover. Finds Herself Questioning Her Lack Of Faith And Wanting More For Herself And From Her Relationship With BEN. RACHEL: Mid 30's. Jewish. Short, Attractive, Eastern-European-Looking. Sharp, Quick-Witted And No-Nonsense. Like HERSHEL, Practicing Orthodox. In Marketing, But Treading Water And Biding [Her] Time Before [She] Starts Having Babies. The Kind Of Girl Who Gives No Second Thought To Eating Off Her Blind Date's Plate While Nonchalantly Talking About How It Is Her blessing and curse To Have A Way With Men. ONE MALE UNDERSTUDY: Covers HERSHEL And BEN. ONE FEMALE UNDERSTUDY: Covers HANNAH And RACHEL. Sides will be provided. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be = provided. Equity Off Broadway contract, minimum AEA pay is $832 per week until Oct. 31, 2004, $857 thereafter.=20 Prepare: Sides will be provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Five by Tenn=20 Theatre Name: Manhattan Theatre Club=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT D=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/22/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Manhattan Theatre Club, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Five by Tenn, an evening of 5 One-Act Plays by Tennessee Williams, includes 2 World Premieres and 1 NY Premiere will be performed by a company of two women and six men. First Rehearsal: September 16, 2004; First Rehearsal For Understudies: November 9, 2004; First Preview: October 19, 2004; Opens: November 11, 2004 For 10-12 Wks (City Center, Stage 2). Playwright: Tennessee Williams; Director: Michael Kahm. Seeking: UNDERSTUDIES ONLY - TWO MATURE ACTRESSES: 55 - 65. Roles Include: MRS. FENWAY: An Upper-Class Woman Who Is Attractive, But Extremely Selfish, Snobbish And Spoiled. Completely Unaware Of Her Son's Unhappiness And Torment, She Fails Her Son When He Needs Her The Most. VERA CARTWRIGHT: A Wife Of A Broadway Producer, Sometimes Suppliant, Very Intelligent And Aware Of The Repetitive Indiscretions Of Her Pompous Mate. She Is The Object Of A Younger Man's Attentions, A Shy Playwright Who Wants To Save Her From The Lies And Deceptions Of Her Husband. THE VISITOR: A Shy Spinster. Virginal, Na=EFve And Sheltered. She Is Falling In Love For The Very = First Time, So She Goes To Visit A Well-Known Writer To Seek Advice And Wisdom On The Ways Of The World. ONE: A Powerful And Aristocratic Woman Who Is Unkind To The Man Who Adores Her. She Is Strong-Willed, Arrogant, Set In The Rules Of Society And Hard-Shelled. Her Arguments Are Always Logical, Even If Harsh And Cold. Somewhere Beneath Her Hardened Heart, There Might Be The Tiniest Sign Of Compassion. However, It Is Not Easy To See. ONE MATURE ACTOR: 55 - 65. Roles Include: JOSIE CARTWRIGHT: A Successful Broadway Producer, Unfaithful To His Wife, Oafish And Condescending. Lies Constantly, Takes His Wife For Granted, Cannot Imagine A Moment When He Isn't Right. LAWRENCE: A Handsome, Knowledgeable Poet Who Is An Expert On The Ways Of Love And Romance. Shares His Wisdom With Assurance And Enjoyment. TWO: A Very Shy, Timid, Gentle Man Who Lives His Life Controlled By A Woman He Worships. Actors should prepare a two (2) minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Actors should bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep D contract, minimum AEA pay is $531 per week.=20 Prepare: a two (2) minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Actors should bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lone Star Love=20 Theatre Name: Dodger Stage Holding=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/24/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Chorus Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); Runs: 12/4/04 =97 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: Equity Female And Male Singers Who Dance. Please prepare 16 bars in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they = are requested. Prepare to dance if requested and time permits (in shoes you can move in and comfortable clothes). Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: 16 bars in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they = are requested. Prepare to dance if requested=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lone Star Love=20 Theatre Name: Dodger Stage Holding=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/24/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Chorus Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); Runs: 12/4/04 =97 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: Equity Female And Male Singers Who Dance. Please prepare 16 bars in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they = are requested. Prepare to dance if requested and time permits (in shoes you can move in and comfortable clothes). Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: 16 bars in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they = are requested. Prepare to dance if requested=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lone Star Love=20 Theatre Name: Dodger Stage Holding=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/22/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: John Houseman Theatre Center, 450 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); Runs: 12/4/04 =97 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: COL. JOHN FALSTAFF: 40's - 60. Bigger Than Life. An Imposing Comic Figure. Character Voice. FRANK FORD: 30's - 40's. A Strong Western Rancher With A Dark Side. Good Singer. GEORGE PAGE: 40's - 60's. Patriarch. Western Rancher. Big Heart. Good Singer. AGGIE FORD: 30's. Attractive Strong-Willed Western Woman. Good Singer. MARGARET ANNE PAGE: 40's. Matriarch. Earthy Western Woman. Good Singer. SHERIFF BOB SHALLOW: Comic Western Figure. Character Voice. Doesn't Need To Sing Legit. MISSANNE PAGE: 20's. Tomboy / Cowgirl. Good Singer. FENTON: 20's. Yodeling Cowboy. Cute. Good Singer. MUST BE ABLE TO PLAY GUITAR. MASTER SLENDER: 20's. Comic. Western Hayseed Character. Good Singer. DR. CAIUS: 40's. Comic French Immigrant Doctor. Speaks Broken Cowboy English With A French Accent. Character Singing. MISS QUICKLY: 40's - 50's. This Woman Is A Hoot. A Sexual, Big-Hearted Town Go-Between And Busybody. Miss Kitty Prototype. Good Singer. Please prepare a brief song in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they are requested. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. = A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: a brief song in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they are requested.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Career Transitions for Dancers Gala=20 Theatre Name: Career Transitions For Dancers=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Benefit=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/17/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Career Transitions For Dancers, Producer, based in New York, NY is holding a Chorus Audition for their Career Transitions for Dancers Gala, Rehearsals: Week Of October 18, 2004 =97 October 24, 2004 (No Matinee Day Rehearsals) At The New Dance Group On West 47th Street. Choreographer: Mercedes Ellington. Gala Director: Tony Stevens. Seeking: Female Precision Tap Dancers For June Taylor Dancer-Rockettes-Type Opening Number For Career Transition For Dancers Gala At City Center On 10/25 At 7 PM. Height Requirement is 5=92 5" minimum. Dancers will be guests at Gala Dinner following performance. Sign-Up Also Begins At 11:00 AM. Please Bring Ladies' Character Tap Shoes With Heels. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. For Additional Information About The Performance and Dinner Arrangements Following, Please Call Career Transition For Dancers At 212-764-0172. Equity Benefit contract.=20 Prepare: Sign-Up Also Begins At 11:00 AM. Please Bring Ladies' Character Tap Shoes With Heels.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Thousand Clowns=20 Theatre Name: Studio Arena Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT B=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/16/2004 =20 =20 5:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Studio Arena Theatre, 710 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14202=20 Breakdown: Studio Arena Theatre, Producer, based in Buffalo, NY is holding Equity Principal Auditions for A Thousand Clowns, Production Dates: November 21, 2004 =97 December 23, 2004. Playwright: Herb = Gardner. Director: Jane Page. Seeking: MURRAY BURNS: Male. 35 - 45. NICK BURNS: Male. 11 - 13. ALBERT AMUNDSON: Male. Early 30's. SANDRA MARKOWITZ: Female. Late 20's. ARNOLD BURNS: Male. Mid - Late 40's. LEO HERMAN: Male. 40 - 50. Call Jana Blaha At 716-856-8025, Extension 1722 on or before Monday, September 13, 2004 to make an appointment or for more information full character descriptions will be available upon making an appointment. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity LORT Non-Rep B contract, minimum AEA pay is $700 per week.=20 Prepare: Call Jana Blaha At 716-856-8025, Extension 1722 on or before Monday, September 13, 2004 to make an appointment or for more information full character descriptions will be available upon making an appointment.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Celebrate Me Home, I Love You You're Perfect Now Change, Dames At Sea, Let's Face the Music - A Tribute to Fred Astaire, A Holiday Musical=20 Theatre Name: Winter Park Playhouse=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA OAT Cat 2=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/13/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 3:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Winter Park Playhouse, 711-B Orange Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789=20 Breakdown: Winter Park Playhouse, Producer, based in Winter Park, FL, is holding Equity Principal Auditions by Appointment Only, for their 2004/2005 Season. Shows include: CELEBRATE ME HOME: First Rehearsal: October 26, 2004. First Run: November 12, 2004 - November 20, 2004. Second Run: December 3, 2004 - December 11, 2004. I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE: First Rehearsal: January 11, 2005. Run: January 28, 2005 - February 19, 2005. DAMES AT SEA: First Rehearsal: March 15, 2005. Run: April 1, 2005 - April 23, 2005. LET'S FACE THE MUSIC - A TRIBUTE TO FRED ASTAIRE: First Rehearsal: August 23, 2005. Run: September 9, 2005 - October 1, 2005. TBA (A HOLIDAY MUSICAL): First Rehearsal: October 25, 2005. First Run: November 11, 2005 - November 19, 2005. Second Run: December 2, 2005 - December 10, 2005. For an appointment, call Winter Park Playhouse at 407-645-0145. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Please Prepare 16 bars of an Uptempo AND a Ballad. Please Prepare a One-Minute Comic Monologue. An Accompanist Will Be Provided. Please Bring A Non-Refundable Picture And Resume. Callbacks: Will Be Held Eight Weeks Prior To The Individual Production Dates. Equity OAT Category 2, minimum AEA pay is $160/week.=20 Prepare: For an appointment, call Winter Park Playhouse at 407-645-0145. Please Prepare 16 bars of an Uptempo AND a Ballad. Please Prepare a One-Minute Comic Monologue. An Accompanist Will Be Provided. Please Bring A Non-Refundable Picture And Resume.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Novel Romance=20 Theatre Name: Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Spec Agmt=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/23/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd Street, New York, NY 10016=20 Breakdown: Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, Producer, based in New York, NY, is accepting submissions for Novel Romance, a classic Yiddish comedy with music. Rehearsals: Begin October 25, 2004. First Preview: November 21, 2004. Closes: January 2, 2005. Author: Avrom Goldfadn; Adaptor/Director: Allen Lewis Rickman; Musical Director: Zalmen Mlotek. Seeking: Musical Theatre Performers - All Must Have Major Comedy Chops = =97 This Is A Broad, Fast-Moving Show, Part Satire, Part Vaudeville. All Must Have A Working Familiarity With Yiddish (i.e. Know The Sound Of It, Know More Than A Handful Of Words, And At Least Be Past Square One With The Language). PLEASE NOTE: If You Speak Yiddish But Are Not Right For Any Roles, Please Submit Anyway, As Producers Are Casting Other Projects As Well. Characters Include: KHANE: 30's - 40's. A Nice Jewish Girl Gone To Seed. Obsessed With German Romance Novels. Seeking A Very Charactery Comic Actress With An Ear For Both Yiddish And German. YITSKHOK: 50's - 60's. KHANE's Long-Suffering Father. Piano A Plus. SHLOYME: 30's - 40's. A Nice Jewish Widower, Loved KHANE All His Life, A Bit Of A Shlep. Doubles As The Old Man, A Decrepit Lecher (A La ARTIE JOHNSON In The LAUGH-IN Bits). KABTSNZON: 40's - 50's. A Conniving Sleaze Bucket With Charm. HUNGERMAN: The Slightly More Sympathetic Partner To KABTSNZON. Doubles As Author AVROM GOLDFADN. Must Play Piano. Please send pictures and resumes to: Casting, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd Street, New York NY 10016. Please Note Yiddish Skills In Submission. Auditions: September 23, 2004. Callbacks: September 27, 2004. Equity Special Agreement contract.=20 Prepare: Please send pictures and resumes to: Casting, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd Street, New York NY 10016. Please Note Yiddish Skills In Submission. Auditions: September 23, 2004. 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Show Name: Wishing Time
Theatre = Name: Vital Theatre Company
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/20/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Vital Theatre = Company, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl, New = York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: Vital Theatre Company is seeking = men and women for award-winning Vital Children's Theatre's production of Wishing = Time, a new rock musical for children performing weekends from Oct. 30-Dec. 5. Rehearsals begin the week of Oct. 4. Seeking: Gene: a rock star genie, convincing British accent necessary; Bobby: a young boy to be played by = a small man or woman; Margery: Bobby's mother; also seeking one male and three = females to play various roles. Actors must all be strong singers and move well. = Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, = Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New = York, NY= 10036. Minorities encouraged to apply.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, = 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New = York, NY= 10036.


Show Name: Lost in the '50s, Stuck on the '70s
Theatre Name: Starlite Entertainment
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/29/2004

 

 

 

10/02/2004

 

 

9:30 AM

Submission/Audition Address: RIpley-Grier = Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, = New York, = NY = 10036 =

Breakdown: Starlite Entertainment, now in its seventh season, is a large producer of live entertainment shows in = Branson, MO, including Lost in the '50s, Stuck on the '70s, Country Tonite, Kirby = VanBurch--Prince of Magic, and The World Famous Platters. Rehearsals mid-Feb. to March; performances March through mid-December at Starlite Theatre, 3115 W. = Hwy. 76, Branson, MO. Director/Producer: Michael Meece. Currently holding = auditions for its large-scale productions of Lost in the '50s and Stuck on the '70s = for singer-dancers for the 2005 season. Entertain up to seven million = tourists a season in a fast-paced environment with 116 shows and 55,000 live = theatre seats. Singer-dancers: Prepare 16 bars of an uptempo and a ballad on = sheet music or CD tracks. Selections from the 1950s and the 1970s are = preferred. Also, bring clothes you can move in and be prepared to learn a dance combination at the callbacks. Send pictures and resumes by Sept. 29 to = Casting, c/o Starlite Entertainment, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, = MO = 65616. Starlite Entertainment, LLC, casting. For more information, visit website www.starlite-entertainment.com; or email = keith at starlite-entertainment.com; or call (417) 335-6346. Pay.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Sept. = 29 to Casting, c/o Starlite Entertainment, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, = MO = 65616. Starlite Entertainment, LLC, casting. For more information, visit website www.starlite-entertainment.com; or email = keith at starlite-entertainme


Show Name: The Apple Corps
Theatre Name: Flying Ship Productions
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Open = Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

10:30 AMto 12:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: West = Side Dance Project, 357 W. 36 St., 3rd fl, New = York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: Flying Ship Productions, a = professional touring theatre for young audiences, will hold auditions for its fall = tour of The Apple Corps. The Apple Corps," a multiracial, hip musical, is sponsored by the NYC Department of Transportation and will tour the five boroughs. The show is by Jonathan Luks and directed by JoAnna = Schnoll-Luks. Flying Ship Productions is seeking: four adult actors (two male/two = female), all types, who sing and dance well (tap dance a plus) and can play = young, energetic street kids. The Apple Corps rehearsals begin Sept. 27-Oct. = 11, and the tour runs thru Nov. 12. Performance pay is $400/week ($375 plus = $25/week bonus upon completion of the tour). Rehearsal pay is a flat $400 for the two-week rehearsal period. Each actor is also an ASM and will be = expected to set up and break down. Bring uptempo sheet music in your key for piano accompaniment. It is essential to be on time for early morning call = times in NYC. If you cannot make the open call, you can leave a message at (973) 763-6123.

Prepare: Bring uptempo sheet music in your = key for piano accompaniment. It is essential to be on time for early morning = call times in NYC. If you cannot make the open call, you can leave a message at = (973) 763-6123.


Show Name: NiteStar Program
Theatre Name: NiteStar = Program
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/13/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Shetler = Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, Studio 3A, = New York, = NY = 10019 =

Breakdown: The NiteStar Program is seeking: = males and females, 15-23, all types (no white females) for its 2004-05 = repertory season. Interested in strong actors who sing well. NiteStar deals with = issues affecting today's youth including HIV/AIDS, substance use, sexuality, = violence, and related topics. NiteStar's primary mission is educating young people through the use of theatre. Pay for rehearsals and shows if hired. = Prepare a two-minute contemporary monologue (no classical pieces) and 16 bars of a = song (any style). Accompanist provided. Appointment only. For further info, = call Terrence Taylor at (212) 523-3688.

Prepare: a two-minute contemporary = monologue (no classical pieces) and 16 bars of a song (any style). Accompanist = provided. Appointment only. For further info, call Terrence Taylor at (212) 523-3688. =


Show Name: Two Productions
Theatre Name: Negro = Ensemble Company, Inc.
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/13/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

09/14/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Negro Ensemble = Company, Inc., New York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: Negro Ensemble Company, Inc. will = hold auditions by appointment for two productions. Seeking: African-American = males, 25-35 and 55-65; African-American females, 25-35 and 35-45; Caucasian = female, 25-35. Auditions will be held Sept. 13-14 from 10AM-12noon, = 1-3PM, and = 4-6PM. Must dance and = sing. For appointment, call NEC at (212) 582-5860. Pay.

Prepare: Auditions will be held Sept. 13-14 = from 10AM-12noon, = 1-3PM, and = 4-6PM. Must dance and = sing. For appointment, call NEC at (212) 582-5860.


Show Name: Gigi
Theatre Name: Plaza = Theatrical Productions, Inc
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union = Stipend

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Plaza = Theatrical Prods, Inc., 3535 Lawson = Blvd, Oceanside= , NY= 11572

Breakdown: Plaza Theatrical Productions, = Inc., a Long Island-based touring theatre company (35-minute LIRR ride), is = casting for a fall production of Gigi. Seeking: two male singer-dancers, to play = multiple roles. Also seeking: Du Fresne: a middle-aged baritone. Send pictures = and resumes to Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd., = Oceanside, = NY = 11572. Performance = stipend and transportation reimbursed.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd., = Oceanside, = NY = 11572. =


Show Name: Measure for Measure
Theatre Name: =
Astoria Performing = Arts Center, Inc
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Showcase

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/17/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Astoria = Performing Arts Center, 31-60 33rd St, #B9, Long Island City, NY 11106 =

Breakdown: The Astoria Performing Arts = Center, Inc. (APAC) is casting for its upcoming production of William Shakespeare's = Measure for Measure. Seeking: classically trained actors of all ethnicities. = Director: John Hurley. Rehearsals begin Oct. 8; opens Nov. 5 for a three-weekend = run. Audition appointments will be scheduled for Sun. Sept. 26 and Mon. Sept = 27. Send pictures and resumes to Astoria Performing Arts Center, Attn: Casting, 31-60 33rd St., #B9, = Long Island City, = NY = 11106. Submissions = must be received by Sept. 17; email submissions will not be accepted. For more = info, visit www.apacny.org. Equity Showcase (approval pending). =

Prepare: Audition appointments will be = scheduled for Sun. Sept. 26 and Mon. Sept 27. Send pictures and resumes to = Astoria = Performing = Arts = Center, Attn: = Casting, 31-60 33rd St., #B9, = Long Island City, = NY = 11106. Submissions = must be received by Sept. 17


Show Name: Grandma's House for Christmas
Theatre Name: Chatham = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

4:00 PMto 7:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: New = York Spaces, 939 Eighth = Ave, Studio 3D2, New = York, NY= 10019

Breakdown: Chatham Theatre Company is casting = for a musical Christmas play, Grandma's House for Christmas. Seeking: trim = male and female singers who can act and move well. Jon Delfin will accompany. = Employment from Oct. 18-Dec. 19; pays $275 per week, plus housing and = transportation provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. For an audition = appointment, call Janet or Rod Foote at (315) 336-2336; or email = producers at chathamtheatre.com. For further audition and company info, visit www.chathamtheatre.com. =

Prepare: For an audition appointment, call = Janet or Rod Foote at (315) 336-2336; or email producers at chathamtheatre.com. = For further audition and company info, visit www.chathamtheatre.com. =


Show Name: Japanese One-Act Play
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/16/2004

 

 

4:00 PMto 7:00 PM

09/18/2004

 

 

6:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier = Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: There will be open auditions for a Japanese one-act play. Play is done in English. Actors with various = ethnic and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to audition. Performances are = scheduled during the week of Nov. 15-21. This is basically an ensemble play, = except the character of Jiro. Story takes place mainly in his dream world. Seeking = male characters: Jiro: 18, though young, he thinks he knows what life is and = his life is over; Secretary and Physician: 40-50, secretary works hard to = keep Jiro happy, physician is a wise man with deep philosophy; Two Gentlemen and = Young Doctors: 20-40, gentlemen are rich, snobbish, enjoying their fortune, = young doctors are faithful students of physician. Seeking female characters: = Kiku: 30-40, devoted nanny of Jiro, because of her secret treasure her husband abandoned her; Beauty: Jiro's wife in his dream; Three Dancers: young, attractive girls, Playboy bunny type. Auditions are first-come, = first-served basis. If interested, contact K. Maya at (917) 553-6075; or email aria at clairluna.net and leave name and desired date for audition. No appointment, just show up. Prepare a brief contemporary monologue, comic = or dramatic. Do not send pictures and resumes by email.

Prepare: a brief contemporary monologue, = comic or dramatic. Do not send pictures and resumes by email.


Show Name: Gramercy Ghost
Theatre Name: Theatre A = La Carte
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Theatre A La = Carte, 39-50 Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, Queens, NY 11111 =

Breakdown: Theatre A La Carte is casting for Gramercy Ghost by John Cecil Holm. Seeking: Charley Stewart: male actor, = ages 20-35, lead part. Producer: Susan Emro. Rehearses Mondays-Thursdays, = Sept. 6-Oct. 21; performs Fridays-Sundays for nine performances in Douglaston, Queens, from Oct. 22-Nov. 7 at Theatre A La Carte (TALC), 39-50 = Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, NY. For an appointment, call John F. Emro, = Director, at (516) 318-2450; or email Susan.emro at mountsinai.org.

Prepare: For an appointment, call John F. = Emro, Director, at (516) 318-2450; or email Susan.emro at mountsinai.org. =


Show Name: Cats, Ain't Misbehavin', Gypsy
Theatre Name: Derby = Dinner Playhouse
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/30/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr, = Clarksville, = IN = 47129 =

Breakdown: Derby Dinner Playhouse, a year-round, non-Equity, professional = dinner theatre in Louisville, KY= , will be holding auditions for Cats, Ain't Misbehavin', = and Gypsy in NYC on Thurs. Sept. 30. All positions are paid. Auditions are by = appointment only. Send pictures and resume to Annie Myers, c/o Derby Dinner = Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr., = Clarksville, = IN = 47129. =

Prepare: Auditions are by appointment only. = Send pictures and resume to Annie Myers, c/o Derby Dinner Playhouse, = 525 Marriott Dr., = Clarksville, = IN = 47129. =


Show Name: An Italian Woman in Kipseli
Theatre Name: Greek = Cultural Center
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/11/2004

 

 

 

09/12/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Greek Cultural = Center, 27-18 Hoyt Ave. South, = Astoria, = NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: Greek Cultural<= /font> Center, Producer, is holding auditions by appointment for a = modern Greek comedy, An Italian Woman in Kipseli. Seeking: male and female actors, = ages 25-60, must be fluent in Greek. Opens mid-January for 15 weekend = performances. Director: Efterpi Charalambidis. For an appointment, call (718) = 726-7329. Pay.

Prepare: For an appointment, call (718) = 726-7329.


Show Name: Ambulance Dance
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/12/2004

 

 

1:00 PMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Kimmel = Center, New = York, NY 11111

Breakdown: Ron Keiser, Producer, will hold = auditions by appointment for Ambulance Dance. Seeking: Andreas King: African-American/Hispanic actor, 20-30, a strong, very well-built, good = man who fights back against his racist boss (full nudity; pay); Miko Tuskeegee: = Asian actress, 20-30, Tex's new wife that he kidnapped from Japan, is an abused = wife looking for a way out (no nudity; pay). Director: Darius Safavi. = Rehearses Sept. 16-Nov. 26; performs Nov. 26-Dec. 12 at Altered Stages, 212 W. 29 = St., 3rd fl., NYC. = Auditions will be held by appointment only Sept. 12 from 1-4PM at the = Kimmel = Center. There will be = no nudity at the auditions. For the auditions, bring pictures and resumes = and photo ID. For an appointment, call (917) 587-6488; or email kingdarius12 at yahoo.com.

Prepare: For the auditions, bring pictures = and resumes and photo ID. For an appointment, call (917) 587-6488; or email kingdarius12 at yahoo.com.


Show Name: Ain't I a Woman!,
Theatre Name: The Core = Ensemble
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: The Core = Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460

Breakdown: Michael Parola (The Core = Ensemble), Producers, are seeking: female performer reading African-American who = will portray Zora Neale Hurston, Fannie Lou Hamer, Sojourner Truth, and = Clementine Hunter in 90-minute chamber music-theatre work, Ain't I a Woman!, for = actress and trio (cello, piano, percussion). Will encompass ages within 30-55 = years. Some singing. Will rehearse in West Palm Beach, FL, Nov. 15–Jan. 7. = Tours nationally through March 1. Director: Akin Babatunde. Paid position, = plus transportation, lodging, per diem. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 5 = to The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460; email CECAsting at aol.com; or call (561) 585-4970.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. = 5 to The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460; email CECAsting at aol.com; or call (561) 585-4970.


Show Name: Seussical the Musical
Theatre Name: Mill = Mountain Theatre
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/20/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Mill Mountain = Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl, Roanoke, VA 24011

Breakdown: Mill Mountain Theatre is accepting = Equity and non-Equity pictures and resumes for Seussical the Musical, conceived = by Eric Idle, Lynn Ahrens, and Stephen Flaherty, based on the books of Dr. = Seuss. Book: Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty; Lyrics: Lynn Ahrens; Music: = Stephen Flaherty; Director/Producing Artistic Director: Jere Lee Hodgin. = Contract runs Nov. 9-Dec. 23. All roles paid. Five principal, two to four character, 10 = chorus. Actively seeking ethnic minorities. More information at www.millmountain.org/mmtcasting.htm, but no electronic submissions. To = be considered for an NYC audition appointment, Sept. 27-30, send pictures = and resumes to Casting, Mill Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl., = Roanoke, VA 24011. Material must be received by Sept. 20 to be considered. = Non-Equity and Equity LOA contracts.

Prepare: To be considered for an NYC = audition appointment, Sept. 27-30, send pictures and resumes to Casting, Mill = Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl., Roanoke, VA 24011. Material must be received by Sept. 20 to be considered.


Show Name: Rock-A-My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham
Theatre Name: Riant = Theatre
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/11/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 3:00 PM

09/13/2004

 

 

5:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Champion = Studios, 257 W. 39 St., 14th fl, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: The Riant Theatre will be holding auditions for Rock-A-My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham, a rock/gospel = musical. All characters are southerners. Seeking: Dan Smith: 20s, white, her = ex-husband (lead, tenor/belt); Bobby: 20-30, white, Susan's boyfriend, rugged, a womanizer; Taylor Cooper: 20-30, black, accused of carjacking (lead, = lyric baritone/tenor); Julie: 20s, Taylor's girlfriend, black (lead, = soprano/belt); Reverend Boyd: 40s, black, baritone/belt. Performance dates Oct. 15-31. = Some pay. Prepare two songs a capella, gospel, r&b or rock. Bring = pictures and resumes.

Prepare: two songs a capella, gospel, = r&b or rock. Bring pictures and resumes.


Show Name: The Last Temptation of Tony Christ
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Mike Horn, 70 = University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003

Breakdown: Ann Bowen, Director, is accepting submissions for an original play, The Last Temptation of Tony Christ. Performance dates Nov. 7-9, 16-17, 22-23. Seeking: Mary: 40-60; Joseph: = 50-60. Actors must have a sense of Jewish humor/comedy and satire. Send = pictures and resumes to 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003, Attention: Mike = Horn.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003, Attention: Mike Horn. =


Show Name: The Time Machine
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/26/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: 21st Century Playwrights, 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201 =

Breakdown: H.G. Wells' The Time Machine = concert is seeking legit singer-actors. Concert version. New musical. Performances = set: Brooklyn Public Library and the Episcopal Actors' Guild in October. = Seeking legit voices for following roles: The Time Traveler: lead, lyric tenor, = late 20s-early 40s; The One Apart: lead, high soprano, 20s-30s; The Chief of = The Morlocks: lead, baritone, strong character role, 30s-50s; The Lord: lead, = baritone/tenor, cranky aristocrat, 40s-60s; The Street Urchin: featured, sings well, 12-year-old boy; Herbie: featured, sings well, 14-year-old boy. Also = seeking: baritones, tenors, sopranos, altos. Not an Equity reading, showcase, = workshop, but expense money paid. Mail pictures and resumes to 21st Century = Playwrights, Composers & Lyricists, Inc., 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn = Heights, NY 11201. Will be called for audition.

Prepare: Mail pictures and resumes to 21st = Century Playwrights, Composers & Lyricists, Inc., 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, = Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201. Will be called for audition.


Show Name: Day Einstein Died
Theatre Name: Third Ave. Productions
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Jeffrey Stocker = c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramery, New York, NY 10003

Breakdown: Third Ave. Productions and = National Arts Club will be holding auditions for a reading of Day Einstein Died by = J.B. Edwards with direction by acting coach Jeffrey David Stocker. = Performance held at NAC Oct. 15. Pay involved. Seeking: actors to read roles: Einstein: = German accent, 76; Paul Robeson: African-American, 55. Send pictures and = resumes to Jeffrey Stocker, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New = York, NY 10003.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to = Jeffrey Stocker, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, NY = 10003.


Show Name: Damage Control
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/11/2004

 

 

12:00 PMto 3:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier = Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: Writer Judy Klass and director = Eddie Lew seek actors for Damage Control, a new full-length going up just before = the election for Oktoberfest. Seeking: Carl: 40s, brilliant, simpatico, = self-made southern politician, powerful speaker, charismatic to both men and = women; Brad LeBland III: 40s, rich, callow southern politician, somewhat cunning, = inarticulate, lacking intellectual curiosity; Deborah Kaufman: 30s, tough, simpatico = NYC spin doctor; Haley: 30s, smart, simpatico southern man; Sterling Gray: 60s, = wily old southern politician; Bob: cynical southern newscaster; Faye: perky = southern newscaster. Intensive six week rehearsals, production may move to second = venue. Bring short monologue.

Prepare: Bring short monologue. =


Show Name: Oklahoma
Theatre Name: NETworks =
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/21/2004

 

 

12:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: New Dance = Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma = based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is = scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred = Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: = Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: female dancer/singers and dancer/gymnasts. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein = songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work = sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been = called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a part of this production, come to whichever call is = most appropriate, Monday or Tuesday.

Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and = Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work = sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been = called back for this production within the last four months, and = y


Show Name: Oklahoma
Theatre Name: NETworks =
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/21/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: New Dance = Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma = based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is = scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred = Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: = Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: male = dancer/singers and dancer/gymnasts. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs = preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from = previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in = being a part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, = Monday or Tuesday.

Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and = Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work = sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been = called back for this production within the last four months, and = y


Show Name: Oklahoma
Theatre Name: NETworks =
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: New Dance = Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma = based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is = scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred = Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: = Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: Will = Parker: 20s-30s, should be accomplished theatre dancer with good ballet = technique, preferably with acrobatic skills, charming, fun-loving, energetic, wide–eyed, high baritone/tenor; Laurey: 20s, must be an excellent = ballet dancer (dances the dream sequence), an innocent, but spunky and = headstrong farm girl who falls in love with Curly, soprano, beautiful; Curly: 20s-early = 30s, charismatic, handsome leading man, a cowboy, high baritone; Aunt Eller: 40s-60s, Laurey's aunt and guardian, sensible, tough, hard-working farm = woman, character actress with great sense of humor; Jud Fry: late = 20s–30s, strong actor, disturbed, troubled man with a powerful, brooding = presence, bass-baritone; Ike Skidmore: 40s-60s, preferably a burly cowboy, must be rhythmical, tenor; Pop Carnes: 50s-60s, great character actor-singer, = dry humor, big presence, must move well; Ado Annie: 20s, fun-loving, = good-time girl, strong comedic abilities and a good dancer, must have solid mix to = an E or F (they would prefer this song not be belted); Ali Hakim: 30s, = character actor-singer, a traveling peddler and con artist, Middle Eastern accent. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will = be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this = production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a = part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, Monday or = Tuesday.

Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and = Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work = sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been = called back for this production within the last four months, and = y


Show Name: You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown
Theatre Name: CNR Drama =
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/20/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: CNR Drama, 29 = Castle Place, New Rochelle, NY 10815

Breakdown: CNR Drama is casing selected roles = in You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, (1998 revised) by appointment only. Seeking: = Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Linus. Director: Laurie Peterson Castaldo; Musical = Director: Steven Loftus. Performances at private college in lower Westchester = County, 30 minutes from Grand Central. Diverse casting. Some transporation = reimbursement. Rehearsals begin week of Sept. 27. Performances Nov. 5-21. See website www.cnrdrama.org for full character descriptions. Prepare a song from = the show; you will also be asked to read from the script and dance. Call JoAnna at = (914) 654-5373 for appointment, directions, or with questions. =

Prepare: See website www.cnrdrama.org for = full character descriptions. Prepare a song from the show; you will also be = asked to read from the script and dance. Call JoAnna at (914) 654-5373 for = appointment, directions, or with questions.


Show Name: Cruise Ship Shows
Theatre Name: PGT = Entertainment
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: PGT = Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920

Breakdown: PGT Entertainment is seeking = singers and dancers for cruise ship production shows. Immediately seeking: = attractive, versatile singers with ability to sing Broadway, pop/rock, and classical styles. Also seeking: attractive male and female dancers with strong = technique in ballet, theatre, jazz, and tap. No height restriction. Competitive = salary. For audition/submission information, go to www.pgtpi.com. Mail = submissions to Emmett Murphy, Casting Director, PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape = Canaveral, FL 32920.

Prepare: For audition/submission = information, go to www.pgtpi.com. Mail submissions to Emmett Murphy, Casting Director, = PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920.


Show Name: Velveteen Rabbit
Theatre Name: Dallas = Children's Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT LOA =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/29/2004

 

 

6:30 PMto 9:30 PM

09/30/2004

 

 

6:30 PMto 9:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Dallas = Children's Theatre, 5938 Skillman St, Dallas, TX 75231

Breakdown: Dallas Children's Theater, = Producer, based in Dallas, TX, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for The = Velveteen Rabbit, First Rehearsal: Oct 11, 2004; Opens: Nov. 17, 2004; Closes: = Dec. 23, 2004. Director: Robyn Flatt. Seeking: All roles. Readings from script, = bring photo and resume, dress to move. Prepare a Christmas carol to sing = acappella. Appointments necessary. Please call 214-978-0110. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity LORT Non-Rep LOA contract, minimum AEA pay is $290 per week, 24 hr. reh. week =

Prepare: Readings from script, bring photo = and resume, dress to move. Prepare a Christmas carol to sing acappella. = Appointments necessary. Please call 214-978-0110.


Show Name: Grease
Theatre Name: Performance = Riverside
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA Guest Artist =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/26/2004

 

 

1:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Landis = Auditorium, 4800 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506

Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, = based in Riverside, CA is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, = Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin = October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: = Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don = LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. A = monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. For information call (909) 222-8399. Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum = AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week per diem, hotel tech week/performances. =

Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. =


Show Name: Grease
Theatre Name: Performance Riverside
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Screenland = Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601

Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, = based in Riverside, CA is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, = Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin = October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: = Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don = LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. A = monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. = Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week = per diem, hotel tech week/performances.

Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. =


Show Name: Grease
Theatre Name: Performance Riverside
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Guest Artist =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Screenland = Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601

Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, = based in Riverside, CA is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, = Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin = October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: = Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don = LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. A = monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. = Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week = per diem, hotel tech week/performances.

Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. =


Show Name: Heart On My Sleeve
Theatre Name: Tim Woods Entertainment
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA HAT Tier A =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

3:00 PMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Coronet = Theatre, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048

Breakdown: Tim Woods Entertainment, Producer, = based in Los Angeles, CA, is holding Open Principal Auditions for Heart On My = Sleeve, Rehearsals begin: 10/19; 3 performances: 11/6, 7, 8. Director: John = Rando; Producer: Tim Woods; Book: Hannie Rayson & Janis Hirsch; Casting: = Michael Donovan, C.S.A. This is an Equity Workshop Production of a New Musical = at the Coronet Theatre Upstairs. Seeking: Birdy Carlson: Female, 60's, = Caucasian, smart, strong, in great shape, a beauty in an earthy way, a free spirit, = in love with Aldo. Full chest voice to A, head voice to E. Kate Madigan: = Female, Caucasian, 40's, Birdy's daughter, smart, attractive in an understated = way. Part Katherine Hepburn and part Murphy Brown, she is a top-notch TV = journalist. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Rebecca: Female, Caucasian, = early 20's, Kate's daughter. Pretty, quirky, adorable, lovely with a winning = smile. Becoming a fashion designer. Finds love and passion in both the arms of Danny and = Francoise. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Francoise: Female, any = ethnicity, early 20's. A cool beauty. Has great sense of style, and natural = elegance. Persuasive and desirous of Rebecca. Strong soprano with belt, C to G. Robert: Male, Caucasian, 40's. Smart and manly with rugged good looks. He's a famous photographer. Has taste for very sexy young women, including Maya, but = his heart belongs to Kate. High baritone, A to E. Aldo Carravaggio: Male, = 60's, Italian or Latin. Character to handsome. Affable, lovable and charming, = a working-class devil. Loves junk food and burgers. Madly in love with = Birdy. Bass/Baritone, G to D. Patti/Maya: Female, African-American, mid-late = 20's. Beautiful. Patti is a waitress at Birdy's caf=E9, who spends more time daydreaming = than getting people their food. Hopelessly in love with Danny.. Maya is a = model, who is in a relationship with Robert. Strong chest voice, plus good head = voice. Danny: Male, mid-late 20's, a hot Jamaican fireball (but we will = consider all ethnicities). Seeing Patti, but has a wandering eye for Rebecca. Hot = blooded and hot tempered, good looking, a seducer and charmer. Strong tenor. = arry: Male, early 30's, any ethnicity. Rebecca's gay best friend, and = consultant. Delightfully funny and sharp. What he lacks in conventional good looks he makes up = for in charm and heart. High baritone, A to E. Gabriella Farinacci: Female, Italian/Jewish, is really 60 but due to strategic face work looks more = like early 50's. Fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily. Glamorous = society-type. Full chest voice, with good head voice. Prepare 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) = -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need = to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a = minimum of 1 minute. Example: WOMEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt, = even R & B. Ballad: Joni Mitchell, Carole Bayer Sager, Carole King, Aretha, = etc. MEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt. Ballad: Peter Allen, = Elton John, Beatles, etc. Equity HAT Tier A contract, minimum AEA pay is $311 = per week -3 week contract including pension & health.

Prepare: 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- = Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to = hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 = minute.


Show Name: Heart On My Sleeve
Theatre Name: Tim Woods Entertainment
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA HAT Tier A =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Coronet = Theatre, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048

Breakdown: Tim Woods Entertainment, Producer, = based in Los Angeles, CA, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Heart On = My Sleeve, Rehearsals begin: 10/19; 3 performances: 11/6, 7, 8. Director: = John Rando; Producer: Tim Woods; Book: Hannie Rayson & Janis Hirsch; Casting: = Michael Donovan, C.S.A. This is an Equity Workshop Production of a New Musical = at the Coronet Theatre Upstairs. Seeking: Birdy Carlson: Female, 60's, = Caucasian, smart, strong, in great shape, a beauty in an earthy way, a free spirit, = in love with Aldo. Full chest voice to A, head voice to E. Kate Madigan: = Female, Caucasian, 40's, Birdy's daughter, smart, attractive in an understated = way. Part Katherine Hepburn and part Murphy Brown, she is a top-notch TV = journalist. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Rebecca: Female, Caucasian, = early 20's, Kate's daughter. Pretty, quirky, adorable, lovely with a winning = smile. Becoming a fashion designer. Finds love and passion in both the arms of Danny and = Francoise. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Francoise: Female, any = ethnicity, early 20's. A cool beauty. Has great sense of style, and natural = elegance. Persuasive and desirous of Rebecca. Strong soprano with belt, C to G. Robert: Male, Caucasian, 40's. Smart and manly with rugged good looks. He's a famous photographer. Has taste for very sexy young women, including Maya, but = his heart belongs to Kate. High baritone, A to E. Aldo Carravaggio: Male, = 60's, Italian or Latin. Character to handsome. Affable, lovable and charming, = a working-class devil. Loves junk food and burgers. Madly in love with = Birdy. Bass/Baritone, G to D. Patti/Maya: Female, African-American, mid-late = 20's. Beautiful. Patti is a waitress at Birdy's caf=E9, who spends more time daydreaming = than getting people their food. Hopelessly in love with Danny.. Maya is a = model, who is in a relationship with Robert. Strong chest voice, plus good head = voice. Danny: Male, mid-late 20's, a hot Jamaican fireball (but we will = consider all ethnicities). Seeing Patti, but has a wandering eye for Rebecca. Hot = blooded and hot tempered, good looking, a seducer and charmer. Strong tenor. = arry: Male, early 30's, any ethnicity. Rebecca's gay best friend, and consultant. = Delightfully funny and sharp. What he lacks in conventional good looks he makes up = for in charm and heart. High baritone, A to E. Gabriella Farinacci: Female, Italian/Jewish, is really 60 but due to strategic face work looks more = like early 50's. Fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily. Glamorous = society-type. Full chest voice, with good head voice. Prepare 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) = -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need = to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a = minimum of 1 minute. Example: WOMEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt, = even R & B. Ballad: Joni Mitchell, Carole Bayer Sager, Carole King, Aretha, = etc. MEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt. Ballad: Peter Allen, = Elton John, Beatles, etc. Equity HAT Tier A contract, minimum AEA pay is $311 = per week -3 week contract including pension & health.

Prepare: 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- = Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to = hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 = minute.


Show Name: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, Mentor Project Plays
Theatre Name: Cherry Lane = Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Cherry Lane = Theatre, 38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: Cherry Lane Theatre, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 = season, including: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, and Mentor Project Plays. Seeking = the following personnel for the the following projects: SPEAKING WELL: New = York Premiere. Mainstage Production. Two One-Act Plays. Playwright: Israel = Horovitz. Director: Michael Morris. Rehearsals: January 10, 2005 — February = 6, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, February 7, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Opening Night: Sunday, February 13, 2005. Last = Performance: Sunday, March 20, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 = PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 60'S = MAN; LATE 30'S MAN; 20'S FEMALE; 60'S FEMALE; 80'S JAPANESE MALE; 30'S WOMAN; = EARLY 40'S WOMAN; 50'S WOMAN; LATE 50'S MAN; EARLY 20'S WOMAN. Some Roles Will = Be Doubled. Accents Are All American. SLAG HEAP: World Premiere. Mainstage Production. A Fast-Paced, Acidic “Brit-Grit” Comedy Set In = Northern England Following The Lives Of Three Working-Class Raver Generation = Prostitutes Struggling To Survive On A Street Corner Forgotten Since The Industrial Revolution. This Is A Dark Chronicle Of Wounded Youth, Born Of = THATCHER's Politics, In A World Whose Primary Industry Has Become The Commodification Of = Humanity. Playwright: Anton Dudley. Director: Erica Schmidt. Rehearsals: Tuesday, = March 1, 2005 — Sunday, March 27, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, March 28, = 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Opening Night: Wednesday, = April 6, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, May 8, 2005. — Performance = Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And = Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 20'S BRITISH MALE; TWO 20-ISH BRITISH FEMALES (One = Black); LATE 20'S BLACK FEMALE; TEEN PAKISTANI BOY; 40'S ASIAN FEMALE WITH AWKWARD = FRENCH ACCENT. MENTOR PROJECT: Three Showcases. SHOWCASE ONE: Rehearsals: = Monday, February 21, 2005 — March 14, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, = March 15, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, March 26, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY TWO: Rehearsals: Monday, March 21, 2005 — Monday, April 4, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, April = 16, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At = 2:00 PM. PLAY THREE: Rehearsals: Monday, April 11, 2005 — Monday, April = 25, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Last Performance: = Saturday, May 7, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. Number And Types Of Actors Unknown. Please = Prepare One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes = Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes. LUNCH: 2:00 PM — 3:00 = PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. CHERRY LANE THEATRE Is Accessible Via The 1 Or 9 Train To The Christopher St. Stop, Or The M20 = Bus (Uptown/Downtown) Or M8 Bus (Crosstown). Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay. =

Prepare: One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures = And Resumes.


Show Name: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, Mentor Project Plays
Theatre Name: Cherry Lane = Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 5:30 PM

09/21/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 5:30 PM

09/22/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Cherry Lane = Theatre, 38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: Cherry Lane Theatre, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 = season, including: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, and Mentor Project Plays. Seeking = the following personnel for the the following projects: SPEAKING WELL: New = York Premiere. Mainstage Production. Two One-Act Plays. Playwright: Israel = Horovitz. Director: Michael Morris. Rehearsals: January 10, 2005 — February = 6, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, February 7, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Opening Night: Sunday, February 13, 2005. Last = Performance: Sunday, March 20, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 = PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 60'S = MAN; LATE 30'S MAN; 20'S FEMALE; 60'S FEMALE; 80'S JAPANESE MALE; 30'S WOMAN; = EARLY 40'S WOMAN; 50'S WOMAN; LATE 50'S MAN; EARLY 20'S WOMAN. Some Roles Will = Be Doubled. Accents Are All American. SLAG HEAP: World Premiere. Mainstage Production. A Fast-Paced, Acidic “Brit-Grit” Comedy Set In = Northern England Following The Lives Of Three Working-Class Raver Generation = Prostitutes Struggling To Survive On A Street Corner Forgotten Since The Industrial Revolution. This Is A Dark Chronicle Of Wounded Youth, Born Of = THATCHER's Politics, In A World Whose Primary Industry Has Become The Commodification Of = Humanity. Playwright: Anton Dudley. Director: Erica Schmidt. Rehearsals: Tuesday, = March 1, 2005 — Sunday, March 27, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, March 28, = 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Opening Night: Wednesday, = April 6, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, May 8, 2005. — Performance = Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And = Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 20'S BRITISH MALE; TWO 20-ISH BRITISH FEMALES (One = Black); LATE 20'S BLACK FEMALE; TEEN PAKISTANI BOY; 40'S ASIAN FEMALE WITH = AWKWARD FRENCH ACCENT. MENTOR PROJECT: Three Showcases. SHOWCASE ONE: = Rehearsals: Monday, February 21, 2005 — March 14, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, March 26, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. = PLAY TWO: Rehearsals: Monday, March 21, 2005 — Monday, April 4, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, April = 16, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And = Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY THREE: Rehearsals: Monday, April 11, 2005 — Monday, = April 25, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, May 7, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At = 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. Number And Types Of Actors Unknown. Please = Prepare One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes = Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes. LUNCH: 2:00 PM — 3:00 = PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. CHERRY LANE THEATRE Is Accessible Via The 1 Or 9 Train To The Christopher St. Stop, Or The M20 = Bus (Uptown/Downtown) Or M8 Bus (Crosstown). Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay. =

Prepare: One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures = And Resumes.


Show Name: Lion King
Theatre Name: Disney = Theatrical Productions
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA BVTI Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/18/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: Apollo Theatre, = 253 West 125th Street, Harlem, NY 11111

Breakdown: Disney Theatrical Productions, = Producer, based in New York, NY is holding an Open Audition for The Lion King, = currently on Broadway and tour. Seeking: Strong, Dynamic Singers For Future = Replacements For All Roles, Including The African Lions SIMBA And NALA. Please Bring = the Sheet Music of a Song that Shows off your Voice and Range in 8 bars = marked off for the accompanist. Please Bring a recent Picture and Resume, or a = recent photograph and a list of Performance Experience. Sign-In Starts At 9:00 = AM. Sign-In Stops At 11:00 AM. This OPEN Audition Is For Equity & = Non-Equity Performers. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all = aspects of this audition. DISNEY THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS AUDITION HOTLINE: Call 212-827-5450 Or Visit Online At www.disneyonbroadway.com. If Unable To = Attend This Audition, Please Send Picture/Resume To: Binder Casting, ATTN: THE = LION KING, 321 West 44th Street, Suite 606, New York, NY 10036. Equity = Production BVTI contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.

Prepare: Please Bring the Sheet Music of a = Song that Shows off your Voice and Range in 8 bars marked off for the = accompanist. Please Bring a recent Picture and Resume, or a recent photograph and a = list of Performance Experience.


Show Name: Macbeth
Theatre Name: Hudson = Valley Shakespeare Festival
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/16/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West = 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: Hudson Valley Shakespeare = Festival, Producer, based in Cold Spring, NY is holding Equity Principal Auditions = for Macbeth, Rehearsals Begin: September 20, 2004 In New York City. Casting for a = regional school tour of MACBETH will take place the first three weeks in October, = 2004. Artistic Director: Terrence O'Brien. Seeking: For Various Roles, = Including MACDUFF. Roles Of MACBETH and LADY MACBETH Are Already Cast. 7 Actors = Will Play All Parts. Please prepare a one-minute Shakespearean monologue. LUNCH: = 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, minimum AEA pay is $400 per week. =

Prepare: a one-minute Shakespearean = monologue.


Show Name: Trying
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off Broadway E =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/15/2004

 

 

6:00 PMto 10:00 PM

09/16/2004

 

 

6:00 PMto 10:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Promenade = Theatre, 2162 Broadway, New York, NY 10024

Breakdown: Michael Leavitt, Producer, based = in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Trying, Understudy Rehearsals Begin On Or About September 22, 2004. Performances Begin = September 29, 2004. Director: Sandy Shinner. General Manager: Roy Gabay. = Playwright: Joanna McClelland Glass. Casting Director: Vince Liebhart. Trying = follows the last days of JUDGE BIDDLE's life as he explores his place in American = History while dictating his bio to his new secretary. Seeking: UNDERSTUDIES = ONLY: JUDGE BIDDLE: Understudy. Role Will Be Played By FRITZ WEAVER. 81. Brilliant, = Former Attorney General In FRANKLIN ROOSELVELT's Administration. He's A Clever, Loveable Curmudgeon Who Is Trying To Save Good Manners And Correct = English. He Declares Himself To Be Somewhere Between Lucidity And Senility. SARAH = SHORR: Understudy. Role Will Be Played By KATI BRAZDA. 25. Newly Hired As The = JUDGE's Secretary. She's Direct, Plainspoken, Hardy, Pleasant Young Woman From = The Prairies Of Saskatchewan. NOTE: The Actress Assuming The Job Of = Understudy For The Role Of SARAH Will Also Perform The Duties Of The Assistant Stage = Manager. Please A Brief Dramatic Monologue. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor = will be provided. Equity Off Broadway E contract, minimum AEA pay is $832 week = until 10/31, $857 thereafter.

Prepare: A Brief Dramatic Monologue. EPA = Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided.


Show Name: Musicals in MUFTI
Theatre Name: York = Theatre Company
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Spec Agmt =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: York Theatre = Co., 619 Lexington Avenue at 54th St, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: York Theatre Company, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their Musicals = in MUFTI series including: MUFTI NUMBER ONE: HENRY SWEET HENRY: Originally On = Broadway In 1967, The Story Involves Misfit Pre-School Girls And The Avant-Garde = Musician They Obsess Over In 1960's New York City. The Style Is Heartfelt, Comic, Classic 1960's (Pre-HAIR) Broadway. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Female Performers = In Their Early 20's (To Play 14-Years Old). Need Strong High Mix / Belt. = Also Seeking The (Female) Class Bully (Same Age Range) With Major Broadway = Belt. Music / Lyrics: Bob Merrill. Book: Nunnally Johnson. Director: Gordon Greenberg. Musical Director: David Kirshenbaum. Rehearsals: October 4, = 2004 - October 8, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, = October 8 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 9, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, = October 10, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. MUFTI NUMBER TWO: TWENTY FINGERS, TWENTY = TOES: Based On The Lives Of The Hilton Siamese Twins. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Young = (To Play 17 - 21) Attractive Female Performers With Very Strong Soprano / = Mix Voices. Style Of Music Is Olf-Fashioned Broadway. Music / Lyrics / = Co-Bookwriter: Michael Dansicker. Co-Bookwriter: Bob Nigro. Director: Jay Binder. = Musical Director: To Be Announced. Musical Supervisor: Michael Dansicker. = Rehearsals: October 11, 2004 - October 15, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). = Performances: Friday, October 15 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 16, 2004 At 2:30 PM And = 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 17, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. MUFTI NUMBER THREE: GREENWILLOW: Originally On Broadway In 1960. ESPECIALLY SEEKING = Good-Looking, Young Leading Men (Mid-20's - Early 30's) With Legit Bari-tenor Voices = For The Lead Role (Played By ANTHONY PERKINS On Broadway) — Sensitive, But Smolderingly Erotic Outsider-Type, A La MONTGOMERY CLIFT. Music / Lyrics = / Co-Bookwriter: Frank Loesser. Co-Bookwriter: Lesser Samuel. Director: Michael Montel. = Musical Director: Andrew Gerle. Rehearsals: October 18, 2004 - October 22, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, October 22 At 8:00 = PM; Saturday, October 23, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 24, = 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. Artistic Director: James Morgan. Casting Director: = Norman Meranus. MUFTI's Are Minimally-Staged Concert Presentations Of Past Broadway, Off-Broadway And Other Musicals. Please Bring Two (2) Pictures And = Resumes, Stapled Together. Please Bring Sheet Music In The Proper Key = (Accompanist Will Not Transpose) With Stops And Starts Clearly Marked. Select Music From = The Musical Theatre Repertoire Only. LUNCH: 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM. = Building Does Not Open Until 9 AM—Do Not Enter Before. EPA Rules are in effect. = A monitor will be provided. Equity Special Agreement contract, AEA pay is = $395 for seven days plus pension and health.

Prepare: Two (2) Pictures And Resumes, = Stapled Together. Please Bring Sheet Music In The Proper Key (Accompanist Will = Not Transpose) With Stops And Starts Clearly Marked. Select Music From The = Musical Theatre Repertoire Only.


Show Name: A Christmas Survival Guide, Golf With Alan Shepard, Mornings At Seven, The = Tale of the Allergist's Wife, The Boys Next Door, The Sugar Bean Sisters =
Theatre Name: Florida = Repertory Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT 8 =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/18/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Florida = Repertory Theatre, Bay Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901

Breakdown: Florida Repertory Theatre, = Producer, based in Fort Myers, FL, is holding auditions for their 2004-2005 = season, including: A Christmas Survival Guide: November 26, 2004 — = December 19, 2004. Golf With Alan Shepard: January 7, 2005 — January 30, 2005. Mornings At Seven: February 11, 2005 — March 6, 2005. The Tale of = the Allergist's Wife: March 18, 2005 — April 10, 2005. The Boys Next = Door: April 22, 2005 — May 15, 2005. The Sugar Bean Sisters: May 27, = 2005 — June 19, 2005. Seeking: Equity Actors And Actresses. Actors And = Actresses Who Appear To Be 60 Or Older Are Especially Encouraged To Attend. For an audition appointment send pictures and resumes to: Florida Repertory = Theatre, SEASON CASTING, 2267 1st St., Fort Myers, FL 33901. Send pictures and = resumes ONLY if you are available to attend auditions in Florida. Prepare Two Contrasting Contemporary Monologues. SINGERS may additionally Prepare = Two Contrasting Contemporary Songs, not more than 32 bars each. Pianist NOT Provided. Please Bring CD Or Taped Accompaniment. Equity SPT 8 contract, minimum AEA pay is $379 per week.

Prepare: For an audition appointment send = pictures and resumes to: Florida Repertory Theatre, SEASON CASTING, 2267 1st St., = Fort Myers, FL 33901. Send pictures and resumes ONLY if you are available to = attend auditions in Florida.


Show Name: Moonlight and Magnolias
Theatre Name: Manhattan = Theatre Club
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEAE LORT B =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/17/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West = 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: Manhattan Theatre Club, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Moonlight and Magnolias, First Rehearsal: January 13, 2005. First Preview: February = 17, 2005. Opens: March 15, 2005 For 10 - 12 Weeks. Playwright: Ron Hutchinson. = Director: Lynne Meadow. The show will perform will perform at Manhattan Theatre = Club's Stage One at City Center. Moonlight and Magnolias Takes Place In 1939 = Hollywood In Producer DAVID O. SELZNICK's Office. The Play Concerns The Five Days = Over Which O. SELZNICK Bullies, Cajoles And Ultimately Imprisons Screenwriter = BEN HECHT And Director VICTOR FLEMING To Mettle Out A Working Screenplay Of MARGARET MITCHELL's Monumental Bestseller GONE WITH THE WIND. Seeking: = DAVID O. SELZNICK: Late 30's. Jewish. Fiercely Comedic. Beleaguered But Feared = Movie Producer Personally And Professionally Desperate For A Hit. Devoted To = The Novel GONE WITH THE WIND. Extremely Intelligent, Quick-Witted And Almost Maniacally Passionate. Alternates Between The Frantically Histrionic And = Coolly Seductive And Manipulative To Get What He Needs From Those Around Him. = BEN HECHT: Late 40's - Early 50's. Jewish. Chicago Journalist Turned = Screenplay Writer / Script Doctor. Pugnacious Bruiser Of A Man With A Strong Moral = Sense And A Way With Words. Sarcastic, Witty, Opinonated And Obstinate. Has = Little Tolerance For Hollywood Pretension Or SELZNICK's Apparent Disregard For = The Racial And Ethnic Undertones Of MARGARET MITCHELL's GONE WITH THE WIND. = VICTOR FLEMING: Late 40's - Early 50's. Extremely Self-Confident, No-Bull = Hollywood Director. Claims To Have Taught CLARK GABLE To Be GABLE And To Have = Slapped JUDY GARLAND Only Once. Dry And Sardonic With An Air Of Comic = Self-Importance. Dubious About The Literary And Filmic Merits Of GONE WITH THE WIND, But Supremely Confident That, As Long As He's Paid, He Can Take Any = Screenplay And Turn It Into A Quality Feature. MISS POPPENGHUL: Mid 40's - Early 50's. = Dotty Secretary To SELZNICK. Extremely And Comically Efficient With An = Undercurrent Of Controlled Fear Of Her Boss. Please prepare a 2-minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Please bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition. = LUNCH: 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Equity LORT Non-Rep B contract, minimum AEA pay is $700 per week. =

Prepare: a 2-minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. = Please bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition.


Show Name: Perfect Crime
Theatre Name: Foothills = Theatre Company
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/14/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Worcester = Common Fashion Outlet, 100 Front Street, Worcester, MA 01608

Breakdown: Foothills Theatre Company, = Producer, based in Worcester, MA is holding auditions by appointment for Perfect = Crime, Rehearsals: October 19, 2004. Opens: October 28, 2004. Closes: November = 21, 2004. Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Director: Jay Stone. This show is = the longest running Off-Broadway dramatic play, this show opened in '87 and = is still running at the Duffy Theatre. Seeking: MARGARET THORNE BRENT: Late = 30's. Psychiatrist. MARGARET Is Intelligent, Beautiful, Physically Fit, Manipulative And = Carries Herself With Confidence And A Subtle Sensuality. She Is Trying To = Maintain Poise And Grace While Under A Great Deal Of Pressure. INSPECTOR JAMES = ASCHER: Late 30's - 50. The Law. ASHER Is A Handsome Man Showing The Signs Of = Age. He Is Disillusioned In His Job And His Marriage. He Has A Practical = Intelligence. W. HARRISON BRENT: 40's - 50. MARGARET 's Husband. Also A Psychiatrist. = Retired. Also Plays PHILLIP REYNOLDS. HARRISON / REYNOLDS Has Matinee-Idol Good = Looks. Intelligent And Independent. Self-Involved. LIONEL MCAULEY: Late 30's - = 40's. A Patient Of MARGARET 's. LIONEL Is An Everyman Overwhelmed By Life. = Insecure, Frightened, Clever And Intuitive, He Has Retreated Into Fantasy And = Anger As His Response. DAVID BREUER: 30's. Host Of A Local Cable Television Show. Big = Fish In A Glass Of Water. Blowhard. The Worst Of Local Cable Access. For An = Audition Appointment, Please EMAIL (Preferred) ckelley at foothillstheatre.com Or = CALL 508-754-3314, X 227 - Indicate If You Are Equity Member. You May Receive = A Confirming Email Or Call With A Time Slot. Auditions Will Consist Of = Readings From The Script. Auditioners Should Arrive Early And Select ONE (1) Character = To Read. Please Bring A Picture And Resume. Equity Members Have Preference = For Audition Slots. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, pay. =

Prepare: For An Audition Appointment, = Please EMAIL (Preferred) ckelley at foothillstheatre.com Or CALL 508-754-3314, X 227 - = Indicate If You Are Equity Member. You May Receive A Confirming Email Or Call = With A Time Slot.


Show Name: Swing!, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, = Oliver
Theatre Name: Marriott = Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr = Ag

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA Chicago, = 125 S. Clark St., Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60603

Breakdown: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity Principal = Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: Swing!, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing = Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose and Oliver. Artistic Director Rick = Boynton and Assistant to the Artistic Director Andy Hite. Appointments will be taken = by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15. Call 312/641-0406. Call ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. Please prepare two contrasting 16 bar selections, one up-tempo and one ballad. Bring music = in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring updated picture and resume. = Please DO NOT attend this audition if you have auditioned for Marriott Theatre = in the past six months. Equity Marriott Theatre Agreement, pay. =

Prepare: Appointments will be taken by the = Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15. Call = 312/641-0406. Call ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. Please prepare two contrasting 16 = bar selections, one up-tempo and one ballad.


Show Name: Modern Orthodox
Theatre Name: ARS Nova = And Kara Medoff
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off Broadway =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West = 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: ARS Nova And Kara Medoff, = Producers, based in New York, NY are holding Equity Principal Auditions for the Off-Broadway production of Modern Orthodox, First Rehearsal: October 12, = 2004. First Preview: November 11, 2004. Playwright: Daniel Goldfarb; Director: = James Lapine; Casting: David Caparelliotis. Modern Orthodox is a new contemporary New = York comedy that concerns the effect an Orthodox Jewish Jeweler (played by = JASON BIGGS) has on a young Jewish couple of lapsed faith. It will perform at = Dodger Theatre at Worldwide Plaza (499 Seats). Seeking: HERSHEL KLEIN: Seeking Understudy. This Role Will Be Played By JASON BIGGS. This Understudy = Will Cover HERSHEL And BEN. Mid - Late 20's. An Orthodox Jewish Jeweler. Lovable = Schmuck. Extremely Devout In His Faith. Wears Only Shlumpy Black Suits With A Yellowing = Shirt Underneath And A Yankees Yarmulke. Very Direct, Straightforward And = Funny Without Trying To Be. BEN: Early 30's. Jewish. Handsome = Upper West Side Finance Guy. = Funny And Charming. Uncomfortable With HERSHEL's Orthodox Appearance And = Lifestyle. Increasingly Aware Of His Own Faithlessness. Ultimately A Good Guy Facing The Worst = About Himself And Trying To Become Better. HANNAH: Early 30's. Jewish. BEN's = Fiance. Attractive, Funny And Intelligent Maternity Doctor. Strong-Willed, = Caring And Great At Her Job. Still Cries At Every Birth But Is No Pushover. Finds = Herself Questioning Her Lack Of Faith And Wanting More For Herself And From Her Relationship With BEN. RACHEL: Mid 30's. Jewish. Short, Attractive, Eastern-European-Looking. Sharp, Quick-Witted And No-Nonsense. Like = HERSHEL, Practicing Orthodox. In Marketing, But Treading Water And Biding [Her] = Time Before [She] Starts Having Babies. The Kind Of Girl Who Gives No Second = Thought To Eating Off Her Blind Date's Plate While Nonchalantly Talking About = How It Is Her blessing and curse To Have A Way With Men. ONE MALE UNDERSTUDY: = Covers HERSHEL And BEN. ONE FEMALE UNDERSTUDY: Covers HANNAH And RACHEL. Sides = will be provided. LUNCH: 1:00 = PM2:00 = PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Equity Off Broadway contract, minimum AEA pay is $832 per week until = Oct. 31, 2004, $857 = thereafter.

Prepare: Sides will be provided. =


Show Name: Five by Tenn
Theatre Name: Manhattan = Theatre Club
Post Date: =
09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT D =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/22/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, = 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: Manhattan Theatre Club, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Five by Tenn, = an evening of 5 One-Act Plays by Tennessee Williams, includes 2 World = Premieres and 1 NY Premiere will be performed by a company of two women and six = men. First Rehearsal: September 16, = 2004; First Rehearsal For Understudies: November 9, 2004; First Preview: October 19, = 2004; Opens: November 11, = 2004 For 10-12 Wks (City Center, Stage 2). Playwright: Tennessee= Williams; Director: Michael Kahm. Seeking: UNDERSTUDIES = ONLY - TWO MATURE ACTRESSES: 55 - 65. Roles Include: MRS. FENWAY: An = Upper-Class Woman Who Is Attractive, But Extremely Selfish, Snobbish And Spoiled. = Completely Unaware Of Her Son's Unhappiness And Torment, She Fails Her Son When He = Needs Her The Most. VERA CARTWRIGHT: A Wife Of A Broadway Producer, Sometimes Suppliant, Very Intelligent And Aware Of The Repetitive Indiscretions Of = Her Pompous Mate. She Is The Object Of A Younger Man's Attentions, A Shy = Playwright Who Wants To Save Her From The Lies And Deceptions Of Her Husband. THE = VISITOR: A Shy Spinster. Virginal, Na=EFve And Sheltered. She Is Falling In Love = For The Very First Time, So She Goes To Visit A Well-Known Writer To Seek Advice = And Wisdom On The Ways Of The World. ONE: A Powerful And Aristocratic Woman = Who Is Unkind To The Man Who Adores Her. She Is Strong-Willed, Arrogant, Set In = The Rules Of Society And Hard-Shelled. Her Arguments Are Always Logical, = Even If Harsh And Cold. Somewhere Beneath Her Hardened Heart, There Might Be The Tiniest Sign Of Compassion. However, It Is Not Easy To See. ONE MATURE = ACTOR: 55 - 65. Roles Include: JOSIE CARTWRIGHT: A Successful Broadway = Producer, Unfaithful To His Wife, Oafish And Condescending. Lies Constantly, Takes = His Wife For Granted, Cannot Imagine A Moment When He Isn't Right. = LAWRENCE: A Handsome, Knowledgeable Poet Who Is An Expert On The Ways Of Love And Romance. = Shares His Wisdom With Assurance And Enjoyment. TWO: A Very Shy, Timid, Gentle Man = Who Lives His Life Controlled By A Woman He Worships. Actors should prepare = a two (2) minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Actors should bring one (1) picture = and resume to the audition. LUNCH: 1:00 PM2:00 PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep D contract, = minimum AEA pay is $531 per week.

Prepare: a two (2) minute CONTEMPORARY = monologue. Actors should bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition. =


Show Name: Lone Star Love
Theatre Name: Dodger = Stage Holding
Post Date: =
09/08/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/24/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, = 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY= 10019

Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage = Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are = holding Chorus Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; = Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); = Runs: 12/4/04 — 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: = J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: = J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country = Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: Equity = Female And Male Singers Who Dance. Please prepare 16 bars in the style of the = show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please = bring a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested. Prepare to dance if requested and time = permits (in shoes you can move in and comfortable clothes). Chorus rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay. =

Prepare: 16 bars in the style of the show = (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring = a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested. Prepare to dance if requested =


Show Name: Lone Star Love
Theatre Name: Dodger = Stage Holding
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/24/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, = 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019

Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage = Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are = holding Chorus Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; = Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); = Runs: 12/4/04 — 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: = J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: = J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country = Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: Equity = Female And Male Singers Who Dance. Please prepare 16 bars in the style of the = show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please = bring a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested. Prepare to dance if requested and time = permits (in shoes you can move in and comfortable clothes). Chorus rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay. =

Prepare: 16 bars in the style of the show = (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring = a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested. Prepare to dance if requested =


Show Name: Lone Star Love
Theatre Name: Dodger = Stage Holding
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/22/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: John Houseman = Theatre Center, 450 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage = Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are = holding Equity Principal Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: = 10/18/04; Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); = Runs: 12/4/04 — 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: = J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: = J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country = Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: COL. = JOHN FALSTAFF: 40's - 60. Bigger Than Life. An Imposing Comic Figure. = Character Voice. FRANK FORD: 30's - 40's. A Strong Western Rancher With A Dark = Side. Good Singer. GEORGE PAGE: 40's - 60's. Patriarch. Western Rancher. Big Heart. = Good Singer. AGGIE FORD: 30's. Attractive Strong-Willed Western Woman. Good = Singer. MARGARET ANNE PAGE: 40's. Matriarch. Earthy Western Woman. Good Singer. = SHERIFF BOB SHALLOW: Comic Western Figure. Character Voice. Doesn't Need To Sing = Legit. MISSANNE PAGE: 20's. Tomboy / Cowgirl. Good Singer. FENTON: 20's. = Yodeling Cowboy. Cute. Good Singer. MUST BE ABLE TO PLAY GUITAR. MASTER SLENDER: = 20's. Comic. Western Hayseed Character. Good Singer. DR. CAIUS: 40's. Comic French = Immigrant Doctor. Speaks Broken Cowboy English With A French Accent. Character = Singing. MISS QUICKLY: 40's - 50's. This Woman Is A Hoot. A Sexual, Big-Hearted = Town Go-Between And Busybody. Miss Kitty Prototype. Good Singer. Please = prepare a brief song in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk = Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled = together — have additionals with you in the event that they are requested. = LUNCH: 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be = provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.

Prepare: a brief song in the style of the = show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please = bring a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested.


Show Name: Career Transitions for Dancers Gala
Theatre Name: Career = Transitions For Dancers
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Benefit =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/17/2004

 

 

11:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West = 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: Career Transitions For Dancers, = Producer, based in New York, NY is holding a Chorus Audition for their Career = Transitions for Dancers Gala, Rehearsals: Week Of October 18, 2004 — October = 24, 2004 (No Matinee Day Rehearsals) At The New Dance Group On West 47th Street. Choreographer: Mercedes Ellington. Gala Director: Tony Stevens. Seeking: = Female Precision Tap Dancers For June Taylor Dancer-Rockettes-Type Opening = Number For Career Transition For Dancers Gala At City Center On 10/25 At 7 PM. = Height Requirement is 5’ 5" minimum. Dancers will be guests at Gala = Dinner following performance. Sign-Up Also Begins At 11:00 AM. Please Bring = Ladies' Character Tap Shoes With Heels. A monitor will not be provided. The = producer will run all aspects of this audition. For Additional Information About = The Performance and Dinner Arrangements Following, Please Call Career = Transition For Dancers At 212-764-0172. Equity Benefit contract.

Prepare: Sign-Up Also Begins At 11:00 AM. = Please Bring Ladies' Character Tap Shoes With Heels.


Show Name: A Thousand Clowns
Theatre Name: Studio = Arena Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT B =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/16/2004

 

 

5:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Studio Arena = Theatre, 710 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14202

Breakdown: Studio Arena Theatre, Producer, = based in Buffalo, NY is holding Equity Principal Auditions for A Thousand Clowns, Production Dates: November 21, 2004 — December 23, 2004. = Playwright: Herb Gardner. Director: Jane Page. Seeking: MURRAY BURNS: Male. 35 - 45. NICK = BURNS: Male. 11 - 13. ALBERT AMUNDSON: Male. Early 30's. SANDRA MARKOWITZ: = Female. Late 20's. ARNOLD BURNS: Male. Mid - Late 40's. LEO HERMAN: Male. 40 - 50. = Call Jana Blaha At 716-856-8025, Extension 1722 on or before Monday, September 13, = 2004 to make an appointment or for more information full character = descriptions will be available upon making an appointment. A monitor will not be provided. = The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity LORT Non-Rep B = contract, minimum AEA pay is $700 per week.

Prepare: Call Jana Blaha At 716-856-8025, Extension 1722 on or before Monday, September 13, 2004 to make an = appointment or for more information full character descriptions will be available = upon making an appointment.


Show Name: Celebrate Me Home, I Love You You're Perfect Now Change, Dames At Sea, Let's Face = the Music - A Tribute to Fred Astaire, A Holiday Musical =
Theatre Name: Winter Park Playhouse
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA OAT Cat 2 =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/13/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 3:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Winter Park = Playhouse, 711-B Orange Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789

Breakdown: Winter Park Playhouse, Producer, = based in Winter Park, FL, is holding Equity Principal Auditions by Appointment = Only, for their 2004/2005 Season. Shows include: CELEBRATE ME HOME: First = Rehearsal: October 26, 2004. First Run: November 12, 2004 - November 20, 2004. = Second Run: December 3, 2004 - December 11, 2004. I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW = CHANGE: First Rehearsal: January 11, 2005. Run: January 28, 2005 - February 19, = 2005. DAMES AT SEA: First Rehearsal: March 15, 2005. Run: April 1, 2005 - = April 23, 2005. LET'S FACE THE MUSIC - A TRIBUTE TO FRED ASTAIRE: First Rehearsal: = August 23, 2005. Run: September 9, 2005 - October 1, 2005. TBA (A HOLIDAY = MUSICAL): First Rehearsal: October 25, 2005. First Run: November 11, 2005 - = November 19, 2005. Second Run: December 2, 2005 - December 10, 2005. For an = appointment, call Winter Park Playhouse at 407-645-0145. A monitor will not be = provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Please Prepare 16 bars = of an Uptempo AND a Ballad. Please Prepare a One-Minute Comic Monologue. An = Accompanist Will Be Provided. Please Bring A Non-Refundable Picture And Resume. = Callbacks: Will Be Held Eight Weeks Prior To The Individual Production Dates. Equity OAT Category 2, minimum AEA pay is $160/week.

Prepare: For an appointment, call Winter = Park Playhouse at 407-645-0145. Please Prepare 16 bars of an Uptempo AND a = Ballad. Please Prepare a One-Minute Comic Monologue. An Accompanist Will Be = Provided. Please Bring A Non-Refundable Picture And Resume.


Show Name: Novel Romance
Theatre Name: Folksbiene = Yiddish Theatre
Post Date: =
09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Spec Agmt

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/23/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Folksbiene = Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd = Street, New = York, NY= 10016

Breakdown: Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, = Producer, based in New = York, NY= , is accepting submissions for Novel Romance, a classic = Yiddish comedy with music. Rehearsals: Begin October 25, 2004. First Preview: November 21, = 2004. Closes: January 2, = 2005. Author: Avrom Goldfadn; Adaptor/Director: Allen Lewis = Rickman; Musical Director: Zalmen Mlotek. Seeking: Musical Theatre Performers - = All Must Have Major Comedy Chops — This Is A Broad, Fast-Moving Show, Part = Satire, Part Vaudeville. All Must Have A Working Familiarity With Yiddish (i.e. = Know The Sound Of It, Know More Than A Handful Of Words, And At Least Be Past = Square One With The Language). PLEASE NOTE: If You Speak Yiddish But Are Not = Right For Any Roles, Please Submit Anyway, As Producers Are Casting Other Projects = As Well. Characters Include: KHANE: 30's - 40's. A Nice Jewish Girl Gone To = Seed. Obsessed With German Romance Novels. Seeking A Very Charactery Comic Actress With = An Ear For Both Yiddish And German. YITSKHOK: 50's - 60's. KHANE's = Long-Suffering Father. Piano A Plus. SHLOYME: 30's - 40's. A Nice Jewish Widower, Loved = KHANE All His Life, A Bit Of A Shlep. Doubles As The Old Man, A Decrepit = Lecher (A La ARTIE JOHNSON In The LAUGH-IN Bits). KABTSNZON: 40's - 50's. A Conniving = Sleaze Bucket With Charm. HUNGERMAN: The Slightly More Sympathetic Partner To KABTSNZON. Doubles As Author AVROM GOLDFADN. Must Play Piano. Please = send pictures and resumes to: Casting, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East = 33rd Street, New York NY 10016. Please Note Yiddish Skills In Submission. = Auditions: September 23, 2004. Callbacks: September 27, 2004. Equity Special = Agreement contract.

Prepare: Please send pictures and resumes = to: Casting, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd Street, New York NY = 10016. Please Note Yiddish Skills In Submission. Auditions: September 23, 2004. Callbacks: September 27, 2004.

 

 

 

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Anne-Louise=20 Zachry =     and=20 More…

  

Written=20 after the first Gulf War, this uproarious look at what happens = after=20 Hamlet is a timely = satire on=20 power, politics, and war.

 

Directed by = Jesse=20 Berger

 

Monday September 13,=20 7:30pm

 

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Tickets going fast – = Reserve = your seats=20 now at www.TheaterMania.com

 

 

 

MORE=20 REVELATION READINGS=20 - September 13-October=20 18

Sunday = September 19,=20 7pm

Richard=20 Thomas=20 is

The=20 Roman=20 Actor

By Philip = Massinger

In = a time of=20 tyranny, Caesar is challenged by = an actor –=20 can the artist prevail against empire?

Directed by = Kay=20 Matschullat

Featuring = Opal=20 Alladin, Jimonn=20 Cole,=20 John=20 Daggett,=20 A-men=20 Rasheed, Thomas=20 Tate and=20 more.

 

Sunday = September 26,=20 7pm

The Knight of the Burning Pestle

By Francis = Beaumont

An Elizabethan actor’s = nightmare, this comic masterpiece is a = hilarious blast=20 from the past.

Directed by = Christopher=20 Bayes=20

Featuring=20 Everett = Quinton and=20 Daniel=20 Breaker=20 (Pericles)

 

Sunday = October 3,=20 7pm

Women=20 BEWARE Women

By Thomas = Middleton

Sex, power and chess weave = together in this=20 Clintonian tale of intrigue and infidelity.

Directed by=20 Paul=20 Mullins

 

Monday = October 11,=20 7pm           &= nbsp;       =20

Don=20 Jonny

By=20 Anton Dudley (Honor = and the=20 River) and Jonathan Spottiswoode (of the=20 Enemies)

Inspired by the Don Juan of Molina, = Moli=E9re, and=20 Mozart, come hear this new rock musical’s first-ever full-length = concert=20 reading.

Directed by = Jesse=20 Berger

Featuring=20 Steven=20 Ratazzi,=20 Tracie=20 Thoms,=20 Paul=20 Niebanck, and = many=20 more!

 

Monday = October 18,=20 7pm

Ragozine,=20 or The Second-Best Bed Trick

A fairy tale = by=20 Michael = Feingold

An incurable plague and a = nightmarish=20 killer attack Vienna in this post-Shakespearean=20 comedy.

Audition = notice

Phoenix Stage Productions

BABES IN = TOYLAND

Directed by = Henry Bishop

 

Auditions will = be this Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 7:00 to 9:30 = PM

at Springfield = High School Theatre for the Musical

Babes in = Toyland.

Babes in Toyland = is a large, old fashioned = family show.  It has approximately 60 roles = for actors, dancers and singers; adults and children.

Not all roles require = dancing.

 

Be prepared to = read, dance and to sing, an accompanist will be = provided.

Bring your = sheet music.  No recorded music = please.

 

Babes in = Toyland has

Marching = Wooden Soldiers – Singing and Dancing Gypsies – Most of Your Favorite Nursery Rhyme Characters such as: Little Boy Blue, Bo Peep, and Jack and Jill. -  The Lady Who Lives in a Shoe = – Several Bad Guys – a Love Story between Contrary Mary and Tom, the = Piper’s Son – Spiders - Elves -

And the Master = Toymaker a character of great warmth who makes all the toys for the holiday = season.

 

Performance = dates are during the month of

December; = ending a week before Christmas.

There are some = School Day performances: a full schedule will be available at = auditions.

 

AUDITIONS: = MON., TUE., WED., SEPTEMBER 13, 14 & 15

AT = SPRINGFIELD = HIGH = SCHOOL, = 2960 SANITARIUM = RD. AT = CANTON ROAD, FOR =

BABES IN = TOYLAND

Songs include = Toyland, I Won’t be Happy ‘til I Get It, Hail to = Christmas, Castle in Spain, The March of the Toy = Soldiers and = others.

 

For additional information call 330-713-0003

 

Phoenix Stage = Productions (formerly Goodyear Community Theatre) is reviving its annual production = of Babes in Toyland.  Babes in Toyland was performed annually during the = 80’s and 90’s to great public acceptance.  It is a lot of fun and a lot of work.

If you are = interested in working tech or some other volunteer aspect of putting on a show call = 330-713-0003.

 

 

LOCATION

The Culture=20 Project

45 Bleecker = Street & Lafayette

Trains: 6, N/R/W, = F/V

www.45bleecker.com<= /P>

 

RESERVATIONS

All readings = are FREE,=20 except Fortinbras

For the Fortinbras Benefit with=20 Paul Rudd: go to www.TheaterMania.com or call=20 212.352.3101

For all other readings: write = Revelations at redbulltheater= com=20 or call 212.414.5168

 

To=20 donate to Red Bull Theater, click HERE=20 or=20 go to www.redbulltheater.com/join<= /P>

 

 

 Jesse=20 Berger

 

 Artistic=20 Director

 

Don’t=20 miss out on events that get announced by regular mail only:

Send your = mailing=20 address to us at info at redbulltheater.com to = be kept=20 completely up to date.

 

To Subscribe=20 or Unsubscribe to our email announcements, click=20 here: 

http://www.r= edbulltheater.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi.

 

Thank=20 You.

 

 RED BULL = THEATER

PO BOX=20 250863

NYC NY = 10025

212.414.5168

info at redbulltheater.com

www.redbulltheater.com=

 

=AE

 

------=_NextPart_000_7900_01C4986A.EAB19B40-- From jannmike at adelphia.net Sun Sep 12 04:28:25 2004 From: jannmike at adelphia.net (Mike Olszewski) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 07:28:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Rap Poet or "Griot style" Storyteller Message-ID: <000d01c498bb$9e6bfcc0$f8c3a045@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4989A.16F5A780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEEDED: Rap poet or "griot style" story teller to address Thursday = evening workshop on Hip Hop culture at Kent State University. Please = contact Mike at jannmike at adelpha.net . Many thanks. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4989A.16F5A780 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

NEEDED:  Rap poet or "griot = style" story=20 teller to address Thursday evening workshop on Hip Hop culture at Kent = State=20 University.  Please contact Mike at jannmike at adelpha.net = .   Many=20 thanks.
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4989A.16F5A780-- >From bstuewe" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00ED_01C4989B.3104AF80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable STUDIO SPACE AVAILABLE COME EXPERIENCE - BECOME A PART OF A FLOURISHING ARTS COMMUNITY WORKING SPACE / TEACHING SPACE / PROFESSIONAL GALLERY SPACE AFFORDABLE STUDIOS AVAILABLE TODAY SPECIAL FALL OPPORTUNITY . 12 MONTH LEASE, DEPOSIT AND FIRST MONTH RENT = - SECOND MONTH FREE!!!!=20 TrueNorth Cultural Arts is interviewing new Resident Artists for the = upcoming program year. Resident artists rent yearly Studio space with = opportunities to teach, attend master classes, participate in art = festivals and use TrueNorth Gallery Space for display of work with = additional art featured at both Avon Lake's Lake House and the Library. Studios range from 250 square feet to 600 square feet. Consider joining this artist community. Plans for the fall include = Outdoor Festival in partnership with the Avon Lake Public Library. = Saturday Classes for 4th grade and under. Weekday classes for 5th grade = and above. Monthly Master Classes. Gallery openings in September, = November and December. Possible Caf=E9 opening in the Focus and = Courtyard Galleries. TrueNorth Cultural Arts is a multi-disciplinary arts organization = committed to building and strengthening individuals and the community = through the performing arts, the visual arts, and the humanities. = TrueNorth's vision is two-fold: To educate, equip, and empower = individuals so they can embrace and succeed in the creative arts, and to = envision and encourage a community where creative arts and art = appreciation flourish. For further information contact TrueNorth TrueNorth Gallery 33491 Lake Road 440-933-7771/ www.TNCArts.org ------=_NextPart_000_00ED_01C4989B.3104AF80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

STUDIO SPACE AVAILABLE

COME EXPERIENCE - BECOME A PART OF A FLOURISHING ARTS=20 COMMUNITY

WORKING SPACE / TEACHING SPACE / PROFESSIONAL GALLERY = SPACE

AFFORDABLE STUDIOS AVAILABLE TODAY

SPECIAL FALL OPPORTUNITY =85 12 MONTH LEASE, DEPOSIT = AND FIRST=20 MONTH RENT =96 SECOND MONTH FREE!!!!

TrueNorth Cultural Arts is interviewing new Resident = Artists for=20 the upcoming program year. Resident artists rent yearly Studio space = with=20 opportunities to teach, attend master classes, participate in art = festivals and=20 use TrueNorth Gallery Space for display of work with additional art = featured at=20 both Avon Lake=92s Lake House and the Library.

Studios range from 250 square feet to 600 square = feet.

Consider joining this artist community. Plans for the = fall=20 include Outdoor Festival in partnership with the Avon Lake Public = Library.=20 Saturday Classes for 4th grade and under. Weekday classes for = 5th grade and above. Monthly Master Classes. Gallery openings = in=20 September, November and December. Possible Caf=E9 opening in the Focus = and=20 Courtyard Galleries.

TrueNorth Cultural Arts is a multi-disciplinary arts=20 organization committed to building and strengthening individuals and the = community through the performing arts, the visual arts, and the = humanities.=20 TrueNorth's vision is two-fold: To educate, equip, and empower = individuals so=20 they can embrace and succeed in the creative arts, and to envision and = encourage=20 a community where creative arts and art appreciation flourish.

For further information contact TrueNorth

TrueNorth Gallery

 33491 Lake Road

440-933-7771/ www.TNCArts.org

------=_NextPart_000_00ED_01C4989B.3104AF80-- >From bstuewe" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01DF_01C498AA.4102C7A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable TrueNorth Cultural Arts=20 presents . "Shape!" AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL WRITTEN BY BILL ROYSE ADDITIONAL MUSIC WRITTEN BY TRUENORTH MUSICIANS VALERIE BERNES, RICK = FORTNEY, NEIL KAMMILLER, AND JAMES TRAXLER Directed and produced by Rick Fortney November 12, 13 & 14 November 19 & 20 Friday and Saturday nights - 7:30 p.m.=20 Sunday afternoon - 3:00 p.m. Tickets $8.00 Seniors (65+) and students $5.00 Group sale discounts available For further information and/or tickets contact TrueNorth TrueNorth Gallery, 33491 Lake Road 933-7771 www.TNCArts.org Theatre location . Avon Lake's Old FireHouse=20 Corner of Rt. 83 and Lake Road "SHAPE!" - A STORY ABOUT AN OLD HEALTH AND FITNESS CLUB THAT IS ABOUT TO = SUCCUMB TO A NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART EXERCISE FACILITY IN THE AREA. IT IS A = TALE OF FRIENDSHIPS, ROMANCE, HAPPENINGS WITHIN THE WORLD OF EXERCISE, = AND THE QUESTION OF . "IS NEW ALWAYS BETTER?!" ------=_NextPart_000_01DF_01C498AA.4102C7A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

TrueNorth Cultural Arts=20

presents =85

"Shape!"

AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL WRITTEN BY BILL ROYSE

ADDITIONAL MUSIC WRITTEN BY TRUENORTH MUSICIANS = VALERIE BERNES,=20 RICK FORTNEY, NEIL KAMMILLER, AND JAMES TRAXLER

Directed and produced by Rick Fortney

November 12, 13 & 14

November 19 & 20

Friday and Saturday nights - 7:30 p.m.

Sunday afternoon =96 3:00 p.m.

Tickets $8.00

Seniors (65+) and students $5.00

Group sale discounts available

For further information and/or tickets contact = TrueNorth

TrueNorth Gallery, 33491 Lake Road

933-7771

www.TNCArts.org

Theatre location =85

Avon Lake=92s Old FireHouse

Corner of Rt. 83 and Lake Road

"SHAPE!" =96 A STORY ABOUT AN OLD HEALTH AND FITNESS = CLUB THAT IS=20 ABOUT TO SUCCUMB TO A NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART EXERCISE FACILITY IN THE = AREA. IT IS=20 A TALE OF FRIENDSHIPS, ROMANCE, HAPPENINGS WITHIN THE WORLD OF EXERCISE, = AND THE=20 QUESTION OF =85 "IS NEW ALWAYS = BETTER?!"

------=_NextPart_000_01DF_01C498AA.4102C7A0-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Sun Sep 12 07:12:02 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:12:02 EDT Subject: Fwd: [NEohioPAL]tri-c instructor available for personal tutoring web building... Message-ID: <1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332@aol.com> --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_alt_boundary" --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello, All . . . Having just read Carol Irvin's posting re: web building services, I would like to recommend her highly, to those who want to enhance their ability to market their businesses and their professional talents. Her services are not only marvelous for larger businesses and talent who already promote themselves in the larger markets, but are equally useful for 'fledgling' companies/talent, and companies/talent which may not have the ability to afford or maintain a full web site, yet. Carol designed a "basic" blogspot for WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio. The site is "simple/easy" enough that I can modify it "almost by myself," from my own computer (as I am not a computer or web site 'genius.') Since the site has been up, we have received many compliments on its looks, information and practicality. The site has taken us to a new level in the artistic, business and professional community. Yes, I am in the process of updating the outdated info, but in the meantime, please check the site out and consider Carol's service offer. Best regards, Sue Johnson Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio http://suejohnson.blogspot.com --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, All . . .

Having just read Carol Irvin's posting re: web building services, I would li= ke to recommend her highly, to those who want to enhance their ability to ma= rket their businesses and their professional talents.  Her services are= not only marvelous for larger businesses and talent who already promote the= mselves in the larger markets, but are equally useful for 'fledgling' compan= ies/talent, and companies/talent which may not have the ability to afford or= maintain a full web site, yet.

Carol designed a "basic" blogspot for WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studi= o.  The site is "simple/easy" enough that I can modify it "almo= st by myself,"  from my own computer (as I am not a computer or web sit= e 'genius.')  Since the site has been up, we have received many complim= ents on its looks, information and practicality. The site has taken us to a=20= new level in the artistic, business and professional community. Yes, I am in= the  process of updating the outdated info, but in the meantime, pleas= e check the site out and consider Carol's service offer.

Best regards,
Sue Johnson
Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio 
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--part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_alt_boundary-- --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: Received: from rly-xn06.mx.aol.com (rly-xn06.mail.aol.com [172.20.83.140]) by air-xn02.mail.aol.com (v101_r1.4) with ESMTP id MAILINXN22-75b4143a9712f9; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 21:42:31 -0400 Received: from mailman.siteprotect.com (mailman.siteprotect.com [66.113.136.236]) by rly-xn06.mx.aol.com (v101_r1.4) with ESMTP id MAILRELAYINXN69-75b4143a9712f9; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 21:42:10 -0400 Received: from braxton.siteprotect.com (braxton.siteprotect.com [64.26.0.88]) by mailman.siteprotect.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 109CC61ADE; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 20:42:07 -0500 (CDT) Delivered-To: neohiopal at braxton.siteprotect.com Received: from web51401.mail.yahoo.com (web51401.mail.yahoo.com [206.190.38.180]) by braxton.siteprotect.com (Postfix) with SMTP id 4F1D74CE3F for ; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 17:17:36 -0500 (CDT) Message-ID: <20040911221736.25085.qmail at web51401.mail.yahoo.com> Received: from [68.169.104.180] by web51401.mail.yahoo.com via HTTP; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 15:17:36 PDT From: Carol Knowlton Irvin To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Cc: clevelandfilmmaking at yahoogroups.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683" Subject: [NEohioPAL]tri-c instructor available for personal tutoring web building programs, photoshop, etc., Sender: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com Errors-To: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com X-BeenThere: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com X-Mailman-Version: 2.0.6 Precedence: bulk List-Help: List-Post: List-Subscribe: , List-Id: Northeast Ohio Performing Arts List List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 15:17:36 -0700 (PDT) X-AOL-IP: 66.113.136.236 X-Mailer: Unknown (No Version) --0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi, I'm an instructor at tri-c East in the business department. However, I'm also an artist. I have a limited amount of time in which I could tutor a few students for hire in web building programs such as Front Page or Dreamweaver and/or graphics programs such as Photoshop. There are many other programs I know as well. Get in touch with me at my email address carolknowltonirvin at yahoo.com if you have any interest. We can work out a mutually agreeable price for a whole morning or whole afternoon's tutoring. carol http://carolirvin.com --0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi, I'm an instructor at tri-c East in the business department.  However, I'm also an artist.  I have a limited amount of time in which I could tutor a few students for hire in web building programs such as Front Page or Dreamweaver and/or graphics programs such as Photoshop.  There are many other programs I know as well.  Get in touch with me at my email address
if you have any interest.  We can work out a mutually agreeable price for a whole morning or whole afternoon's tutoring.
 
carol


--0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683-- --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_boundary-- >From bstuewe" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03AC_01C498B1.5141DA00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable TRUENORTH FUNDRAISER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 7:30 P.M. TRUENORTH CULTURAL ARTS CENTER 33491 LAKE ROAD, AVON LAKE $25.00 per person (Raising money for the on-going activities of TrueNorth) Featuring a variety of fondues and coffee / teas Experience hands-on art activities, music and the opening of the Fall = Art Gallery showing "Shapes", highlighting art of TrueNorth Resident = Artists and invited guests For further information and/or tickets contact TrueNorth-- TrueNorth Gallery, 33491 Lake Road 440-933-7771 www.TNCArts.org TrueNorth recently received a 1:2 cash challenge grant through the = Community Foundation of Greater Lorain County. Please consider coming to = September 18th's fundraiser and experience first hand TrueNorth and how = you and your family can become involved. See the many ways art can make = a difference within our community. Your presence and financial support = will help TrueNorth in reaching their goal toward the cash challenge = grant and ensure TrueNorth in continuing to build and grow in making a = difference within our region through the arts. Hoping to see you on the 18th! ------=_NextPart_000_03AC_01C498B1.5141DA00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

TRUENORTH FUNDRAISER

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER=20 18

7:30 P.M.

TRUENORTH CULTURAL ARTS = CENTER

33491 LAKE ROAD, AVON = LAKE

$25.00 per person

(Raising = money for=20 the on-going activities of TrueNorth)

Featuring a variety=20 of fondues and coffee / teas

Experience hands-on=20 art activities, music and the opening of the Fall Art Gallery showing = "Shapes",=20 highlighting art of TrueNorth Resident Artists and invited=20 guests

For further information and/or tickets contact = TrueNorth--

TrueNorth Gallery, 33491 Lake = Road

440-933-7771

www.TNCArts.org

TrueNorth recently received a 1:2 cash challenge = grant through=20 the Community Foundation of Greater Lorain County. Please consider = coming to=20 September 18th's fundraiser and experience first hand TrueNorth and how = you and=20 your family can become involved. See the many ways art can make a = difference=20 within our community. Your presence and financial support will help = TrueNorth in=20 reaching their goal toward the cash challenge grant and ensure TrueNorth = in=20 continuing to build and grow in making a difference within our region = through=20 the arts.

Hoping to see you on the=20 18th!

------=_NextPart_000_03AC_01C498B1.5141DA00-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Sun Sep 12 07:33:04 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:33:04 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anne Nelson, Author of The Guys on WCPN - Actors' Summit Message-ID: -------------------------------1094999584 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Anne Nelson, author of The Guys will be interviewed by Dee Perry on Around Noon on WCPN on Monday. Neil Thackaberry and MaryJo Alexander who are performing The Guys at Actors' Summit will also be on the program. WCPN broadcasts at 90.3 on the FM dial. -------------------------------1094999584 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Anne Nelson, author of The Guys will be interviewed by Dee Perry on=20= Around Noon on WCPN on Monday. Neil Thackaberry and MaryJo Alexander who are= performing The Guys at Actors' Summit will also be on the program. WCPN bro= adcasts at 90.3 on the FM dial. -------------------------------1094999584-- From MnBLa at aol.com Sun Sep 12 08:51:35 2004 From: MnBLa at aol.com (MnBLa at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 11:51:35 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Rep Announces Cast for Nunsense Message-ID: <13e.f92a9d.2e75ca87@aol.com> --part1_13e.f92a9d.2e75ca87_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The NorthEast Ohio Repertory Theatre is pleased to announce the cast for its upcoming production of : Nunsense A Musical Comedy Book, Music and Lyrics by Dan Goggin The show is directed by Michael Larochelle, with choreography by Brenda Larochelle, Lights by Matt Gould, with Carol Tillotson on Piano. The Cast: Luisa Boyaggi as Sr. Robert Anne Eloise Elikofer as Sr. Mary Amnesia Brenda Larochelle as Sr. Mary Leo Paige Reich as Sr. Mary Cardelia, Our Reverend Mother Stella Starr as Sr. Mary Hubert Performance dates for Nunsense are September 24th & 25th, October 1st, 2nd, 8th & 9th at 8pm, with a matinee on Sunday October 10th at 2pm. NEO Rep will perform Nunsense at the North Olmsted Middle School, 27351 Butternut Ridge Road, just south of the intersection of Lorain Rd and Porter Rd in North Olmsted, and offers free parking. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students/seniors For more information and reservations call (440) 570-5367 --part1_13e.f92a9d.2e75ca87_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The NorthEast Ohio Repertory Theatr= e is pleased to announce the cast for its upcoming production of :
Nunsense
A Musical Comedy
Book, Music and Lyrics by Dan Goggin

The show is directed by Michael Larochelle, with choreography by Brenda Laro= chelle, Lights by Matt Gould, with Carol Tillotson on Piano.

The Cast:
Luisa Boyaggi as Sr. Robert Anne
Eloise Elikofer as Sr. Mary Amnesia
Brenda Larochelle as Sr. Mary Leo
Paige Reich as Sr. Mary Cardelia, Our Reverend Mother
Stella Starr as Sr. Mary Hubert

Performance dates for
Nunsense are September 24th & 25th, Octo= ber 1st, 2nd, 8th & 9th at 8pm, with a matinee on Sunday October 10th at= 2pm.

NEO Rep will perform
Nunsense at the North Olmsted Middle School,=20= 27351 Butternut Ridge Road, just south of the intersection of Lorain Rd and=20= Porter Rd in North Olmsted, and offers free parking.

Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students/seniors

For more information and reservations call (440) 570-5367
--part1_13e.f92a9d.2e75ca87_boundary-- From rhys7216 at yahoo.com Sun Sep 12 09:17:36 2004 From: rhys7216 at yahoo.com (Rhys Miller) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 09:17:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jazz singer looking for Pianist Message-ID: <20040912161736.8709.qmail@web21005.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1142196520-1095005856=:8451 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi Everyone I am a jazz singer looking for a regular pianist to build a catalog of songs and start booking gigs. The material I am interested in performing is primarily standards from the 30's, 40's, 50's and some current material arranged in the style of standards. Interested musicians should email me at rhys7216 at yahoo.com Thanks, Mo McMiller --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Shop for Back-to-School deals on Yahoo! Shopping. --0-1142196520-1095005856=:8451 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi Everyone
I am a jazz singer looking for a regular pianist to build a catalog of songs and start booking gigs.  The material I am interested in performing is primarily standards from the 30's, 40's, 50's and some current material arranged in the style of standards.
 
Interested musicians should email me at rhys7216 at yahoo.com 
 
Thanks,
 
Mo McMiller


Do you Yahoo!?
Shop for Back-to-School deals on Yahoo! Shopping. --0-1142196520-1095005856=:8451-- From wgmather at msn.com Sun Sep 12 09:32:38 2004 From: wgmather at msn.com (Robert Catalano) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 12:32:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release: Beer, Brats, and a Balladeer! Message-ID: Beer, Brats, and a Balladeer! September 12, 2004 - For Immediate Release contact: Rob Catalano, Deputy Director Telephone: (216) 574-9053 Fax: (216) 574-2536 E-mail: wgmather at msn.com Great Lakes balladeer, Lee Murdock, will perform onboard Cleveland?s own Steamship William G. Mather Museum at Cleveland?s North Coast Harbor on Saturday night, October 2 at 8 p.m. Always a sailor?s favorite, enjoy ?beer and brats? with Lee at 6:30 p.m. prior to the concert while taking in the magnificent sunset with the Cleveland lighthouse framing Lake Erie. Lee will sing songs of the Sweetwater Seas on the Mather?s massive main deck, weather permitting, with proceeds benefiting the SS Mather Museum. Admission for the concert is just $10 for museum members and $15 for non-members; doors open at 7:30 p.m. Come onboard for a ?beer and brat? dinner for just $10 more at 6:30 p.m. Reservations are encouraged but remaining tickets will be available at the door. This is a rain or shine event. In case of inclement weather, the festivities will move to the Mather?s Cargo Hold Exhibit Hall. For more information and reservations, contact the Mather Museum at 216-574-9053. You can also visit the Mather Museum online at www.wgmather.org and Lee Murdock at www.leemurdock.com. # # # Rob Catalano, Deputy Director Steamship William G. Mather Museum 1001 E. 9th Street Pier Cleveland, OH 44114 Ph. 216-574-9053 Fax: 216-574-2536 E-mail: wgmather at msn.com Website: www.wgmather.org From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Sep 12 10:27:57 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:27:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: LEADING LADIES@CPH Message-ID: <20040912172757.37846.qmail@web12010.mail.yahoo.com> HYSTERICALLY FUNNY ?LEADING LADIES? AT CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Few contemporary authors are experts in writing farce. Ken Ludwig is not one of those. The two-time Tony Award nominee and recipient of the Laurence Olivier Award for playwriting has proven his abilities as the author of ?LEND ME A TENOR? ?SULLIVAN & GILBERT? and ?MOON OVER BUFFALO.? ?LEND ME A TENOR? is one of the most popular comedic pieces of the past decade and has received more than 200 productions worldwide. Ludwig?s newest script, ?LEADING LADIES? is receiving its world premiere as the opening show of the Cleveland Play House?s 2004-2005 season. The script was workshopped last year as part of the Play House?s annual New Stage Festival of New Plays. In addition to having written the play, Ludwig is directing the CPH production. On the surface writing, directing and performing in farce seems an easy task. There is usually little plot development, the characters are broadly crafted and bigger than life, and the performers just need to let loose and make the audience laugh. Anyone believing this myth has only to see a badly developed production to see how awful farce can be when poorly crafted and presented. The difficulty with this theatrical form is that the characters must be real enough to be believable, but broad enough for the audience to both laugh with and at. The direction must let loose the creative, but be restricted enough to allow the author?s lines to be the center of the fun. If the show is too gimmicky, the audience loses the show and gets involved in the effects. Ludwig, as writer and director of ?LEADING LADIES,? has found the perfect balance. The production is a total delight. Basically, as the program notes indicate, ?It?s 1955, in Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, Jack and Leo are performing second-rate Shakespeare at a Moose Lodge...a nightmare gig for the two classically trained British actors. A chance encounter on a train leads to an opportunity to put themselves back on their feet and make some money in the process.? Plot aside, just think of ?LEADING LADIES? as ?SOME LIKE IT HOT? collides with ?THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST? and ?CHARLIE?S AUNT.? Ludwig has infused the production with just enough shtick, just enough creativity, just enough frenetic pace. He is blessed with an amazing cast. There is not a weak link in the acting chain. Brent Barrett and Christopher Duva as Leo and Jack, are natural farce actors. They have mobile faces, a wonderful sense of timing, and each displays a delightful vulnerability. They are believable, yet unbelievable....a perfect combination.. Erin Dilly and Lacey Kohl as Leo and Jack?s love interests are wonderful. Dilly shines as the beautiful Meg. Kohl, a Judy Holliday-look and act alike comedian, is the quintessential Ado Annie of ?OKLAHOMA? and Adelaide of ?GUYS AND DOLLS.? A signature device of many farces is the bad or overbearing character...think Lady Bracknell in ?THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST.? Mark Jacoby, is great as the bad guy minister, who evokes the audience to want to ?boo? when he makes his entrances. Dan Lauria, who many will remember as the father on the TV hit series, ?THE WONDER YEARS,? makes a perfect foil for Jane Connell, as the aged aunt, who the audience will immediately recognize for her many appearances as a daft old lady in numerous television shows. Connell?s hysterically funny ?death? scene is a theatrical ?must see.? CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you want to laugh, to enjoy yourself and leave the ?real world? outside, the Cleveland Play House?s ?LEADING LADIES? is your thing. This is not a play for those who need a profound message, who have no sense of humor, whose favorite line is ?Bah, humbug.? I defy anyone to sit through ?LEADING LADIES? and not have a wonderful time! As one patron said as she departed the theatre, ?I laughed so hard I think I wet my undies.? For tickets to ?LEADING LADIES,? which range from $34 to $49.50, with ?under 25 ? tickets at half-price, call 216-795-7000 or go on-line to www.clevelandplayhouse.com. ===== Roy Berko's web page can be found at royberko.info and many of his theatre and dance reviews appear on artscleveland.net. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From Twistedbabyrg at aol.com Sun Sep 12 12:54:19 2004 From: Twistedbabyrg at aol.com (Twistedbabyrg at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 15:54:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HORROR MOVIE FAN????? Message-ID: <4F68D3B5.7BF09F32.6E7D476F@aol.com> If you love horror films, then you need to come to TWISTED NIGHTMARE WEEKEND, Sept 17,18,19 at the Quality Inn in Middleburg Hts....vendors, memorabilia, screenings, great networking. 120 tables of guests!!!!!!!!! Come meet the actual actors, whom have played some of the most horrifying characters on screen. just to name a few: TONY TODD : CANDYMAN ; BILL JOHNSON: LEATHERFACE FROM TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 2; KANE HODDER: JASON VORHEES FRIDAY THE 13TH PT 4-7 ; DICK WARLOCK: MICHAEL MYERS HALLOWEEN 2; DAVID NAUGHTON: AMERICAN WEREWOLFE IN LONDON...THERE ARE OVER 60 CELEBRITY GUESTS!!!!!!!!! We even have Richard Hatch and Herbert Jefferson Jr From the original Battlestar Galactica. Cindy Morgan from Caddy Shack.. Marv Wolfman and Len Wein will be on hand signing comics. and don't forget all the vendors selling dvds, tshirts, memorabilia. plus all day screenings of films. *if you are in any part of the industry, this would be a good show, we have directors, producers, writers, etc.. appearing as well. *GREAT NETWORKING* Please check out the large guest-list at: www.twistednightmareweekend.com feel free to email if you have any questions: info at twistednightmareweekend.com From terrysandler at hotmail.com Sun Sep 12 14:11:28 2004 From: terrysandler at hotmail.com (terry sandler) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 17:11:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Acting Classes at the International Multicultural Center Message-ID:

Acting classes for individuals of all ages:

The International Multicultural Center is pleased to announce their fall session of theatre classes.  Classes will begin on Wednesday, September 22, 2004 and run for twelve weeks in the afternoon/evening.  Class offerings are described below, and include a class for children, class for teenagers, and an adult class.  For more details on times and location, please call (216) 641-7248, or visit our website to register: http://www.internationalcleveland.org

Classes will be taught by Terry M. Sandler, MA.  Mr. Sandler is a New York trained theatre artist currently living in Ohio.  He holds a Master of Arts in Educational Theatre from New York University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts from the State University of New York at New Paltz.  Mr. Sandler currently teaches at Baldwin Wallace College, and frequently teaches at University of Akron and Malone College.  For more on Mr. Sandler's credentials, feel free to visit his website, www.terrysandler.com

Children's Class- Ages 7-11

This course will grant children the freedom to explore the essence of their imagination through use of sound and movement, improvisational games, music, mask/mime, and character development techniques. Prerequisite: Themselves and their imagination.
 
Teenage Class- Ages 12-17
 
The foundation of acting is the reality of doing, a wise acting teacher named Sanford Meisner once stated. This course is designed for the Thespian in all of us. As performers, it is important to grasp the full understanding about what it is to be an affective audience member, a good listener, and a responsive scene partner. As the focus will be on trust exercises and improvisational techniques, young actors will engage in the ideas of being truthful, while living in the moment.
 
Adult Class- "Acting for Life"- Ages 18 and up-
 
Who?s your favorite actor? Whether it?s Jim Carey, Anthony Hopkins, Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Sandra Bullock, or Robert DeNiro, they all have one thing in common. . . They all started from the beginning. This course is geared to introduce the art of acting to adults with little or no experience. Through use of monologue and basic scene study, the work will challenge and create the necessary foundation for the Thespian in us all. Bring thyself to share thyself.


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http://mail.yahoo.com --0-2017749916-1095027405=:76898-- From Brentw617 at aol.com Sun Sep 12 16:13:08 2004 From: Brentw617 at aol.com (Brentw617 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 19:13:08 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brent Whetstone Productions Message-ID: -------------------------------1095030788 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Announcing Auditions For: The Lion in Winter, by James Goldman. Brent Whetstone Productions, in cooperation with Packard Music Hall, will be conducting auditions for a production of The Lion in Winter. Auditions will be held on September 16th from 4-6 and on September 19th from 2-5. All auditions will take place at Packard Music Hall- 1703 Mahoning Ave NW Warren, OH 44485. Come prepared to read from the script.Performances will be December 18th and 19th 2004. For More information visit: _www.brentwhetstoneproductions.com_ (http://www.brentwhetstoneproductions.com/) or email _info at brentwhetstoneproductions.com_ (mailto:info at brentwhetstoneproductions.com) We are also looking for crew if you would like to work on the crew please email: _volunteer at brentwhetstoneproductions.com_ (mailto:volunteer at brentwhetstoneproductions.com) We are also selling fundraiser tickets for a Night of Romance that includes a dinner for two to the OutBack Steak House and two movie tickets. If you would like to purchase tickets please email the above address. Tickets are $5.00 each. note this is a non-equity non-paid show. -------------------------------1095030788 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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We are also looking for crew if you would like to work on th= e crew=20 please email: volunteer at brentwhets= toneproductions.com

 

We are also selling fundraiser tickets for a Night o= f=20 Romance that includes a dinner for two to the OutBack Steak House a= nd=20 two movie tickets. If you would like to purchase tickets please email the ab= ove=20 address. Tickets are $5.00 each.

 

 

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-------------------------------1095030788-- From TNTPRESENTS at aol.com Sun Sep 12 18:15:15 2004 From: TNTPRESENTS at aol.com (TNTPRESENTS at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 21:15:15 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]TRIBUNE REVIEW OF TNT'S "ANNIE" -- Sunday, September 12, 2004 Message-ID: -------------------------------1095038115 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAST SHINES IN 'ANNIE' By PATTY KIMERER Tribune Chronicle correpondent NILES -- Despite the erratic nature of the weather this past season, there's always one constant in the forecast: The sun will come out tomorrow. That is, if you attend the Trumbull New Theatre Inc.'s 273rd production, which happens to be a musical about arguably the most popular orphan in fiction. Friday night marked the debut of "Annie," the Tony-winning Broadway classic which spawned several movie incarnations. This production was based on the book by Thomas Meehan and set to music and lyricized by Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin, respectively. It is directed by Anita Philibin. A capacity crowd was on hand to take in the timeless tale of the ever-optimistic Annie, whose lifelong ambition is to be reunited with the parents who abandoned her as a baby in 1922 New York with only the clothes on her back and a half-locket around her neck. In the title role is St. Stephen School seventh-grader Emily Nader Schrader. Emily already has won several regional acting awards and tackled roles in area productions of "Children of Eden," "The Secret Garden", and "Les Miserables" to name a few. As she belted out the signature "Annie" number "Tomorrow" and led the company in the equally recognizable "Hard-Knock Life," Emily demonstrated why "Annie" is a role she was born to play. Her stage presence, whether warbling with the other children, cavorting with the well-behaved canine playing Annie's beloved pup Sandy or holding her own with the talented adults in the cast, is evident at all times. This young lady doesn't just sing and dance well, the kid can act. And it isn't easy to retain an audience's attention when there are adorable preschoolers and lovable dogs frolicking about the stage but Emily did just that in the scenes she shared with the other orphans, particularly Elizabeth Philibin, who plays the littlest urchin, Molly. With her big brown eyes, flowing chestnut hair and perfectly pouty expressiveness, Elizabeth is too cute for words as she prances about the stage. Although the setting jumps from the orphanage to the Warbucks mansion to the streets of New York City complete with faux skyline and back again, the crew made it easy for quick transitions in sheer darkness. One lady who missed nothing was Lynda Gaug, who played Miss Hannigan, the hateful orphanage worker whose selfishness and mistreatment of the girls is legendary. Gaug, a real-life counselor for Lakeview schools, is absolutely hilarious in her role. Her comic timing is impeccable as she swills from a flask, plots against the children and boogies about the stage with her equally-loathesome brother, Rooster, played nicely by Timothy Burke. Tom Gent, as billionaire Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks, uses a singing voice that is soft and tender when appropriate and a real rafters-shaker at times, too. As Warbucks' ever-dutiful assistant Grace Farrell, Renee Johntony also provides soothing melodies. It's a big, bustling cast and crew that really seems like one huge family both on-stage and behind the scenes. And it's one of the few shows that's entirely appropriate -- and enjoyable -- for every member of your own family. "Annie" runs at Trumbull New Theater in Niles for the next several weekends. For more information, call the box office. -------------------------------1095038115 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
CAST SHINES IN 'ANNIE'
 
By PATTY KIMERER
Tribune Chronicle correpondent
 
    NILES -- Despite the err= atic nature of the weather this past season, there's always one constant in=20= the forecast: The sun will come out tomorrow. That is, if you attend the Tru= mbull New Theatre Inc.'s 273rd production, which happens to be a musical abo= ut arguably the most popular orphan in fiction.
 
    Friday=20= night marked the debut of "Annie," the Tony-winning Broadway classic which s= pawned several movie incarnations. This production was based on the book by=20= Thomas Meehan and set to music and lyricized by Charles Strouse and Martin C= harnin, respectively. It is directed by Anita Philibin.
 
    A capacity crowd was on=20= hand to take in the timeless tale of the ever-optimistic Annie, whose lifelo= ng ambition is to be reunited with the parents who abandoned her as a baby i= n 1922 New York with only the clothes on her back and a half-locket around h= er neck.
 
    In the title role is St.= Stephen School seventh-grader Emily Nader Schrader. Emily already has=20= won several regional acting awards and tackled roles in area productions of=20= "Children of Eden," "The Secret Garden", and "Les Miserables" to name a few.=
 
    As she belted out the si= gnature "Annie" number "Tomorrow" and led the company in the equally recogni= zable "Hard-Knock Life," Emily demonstrated why "Annie" is a role she was bo= rn to play.
 
    Her stage presence, whet= her warbling with the other children, cavorting with the well-behaved canine= playing Annie's beloved pup Sandy or holding her own with the talented adul= ts in the cast, is evident at all times.  This young lady doesn't just=20= sing and dance well, the kid can act.
 
    And it isn't easy to ret= ain an audience's attention when there are adorable preschoolers and lovable= dogs frolicking about the stage but Emily did just that in the scenes she s= hared with the other orphans, particularly Elizabeth Philibin, who plays the= littlest urchin, Molly.  With her big brown eyes, flowing chestnut hai= r and perfectly pouty expressiveness, Elizabeth is too cute for words as she= prances about the stage.
 
    Although the setting jum= ps from the orphanage to the Warbucks mansion to the streets of New York Cit= y complete with faux skyline and back again, the crew made it easy for quick= transitions in sheer darkness.
 
    One lady who missed noth= ing was Lynda Gaug, who played Miss Hannigan, the hateful orphanage worker w= hose selfishness and mistreatment of the girls is legendary.
 
    Gaug, a real-life counse= lor for Lakeview schools, is absolutely hilarious in her role. Her comic tim= ing is impeccable as she swills from a flask, plots against the children and= boogies about the stage with her equally-loathesome brother, Rooster, playe= d nicely by Timothy Burke.
 
    Tom Gent, as billionaire= Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks, uses a singing voice that is soft and tender when=20= appropriate and a real rafters-shaker at times, too.
 
    As Warbucks' ever-dutifu= l assistant Grace Farrell, Renee Johntony also provides soothing melodies.
 
    It's a big, bustling cas= t and crew that really seems like one huge family both on-stage and behind t= he scenes. And it's one of the few shows that's entirely appropriate -- and=20= enjoyable -- for every member of your own family. 
 
    "Annie" runs at Trum= bull New Theater in Niles for the next several weekends.  For more info= rmation, call the box office. 
 
 
-------------------------------1095038115-- From TNTPRESENTS at aol.com Sun Sep 12 18:16:32 2004 From: TNTPRESENTS at aol.com (TNTPRESENTS at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 21:16:32 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]VINDICATOR REVIEW OF TNT'S ANNIE -- Sunday, September 12, 2004 Message-ID: -------------------------------1095038192 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit You won't leave 'ANNIE' without a smile TNT's 'Annie' is filled with great music, singing and acting. By WILLIAM K. ALCORN, Vindicator Staff Writer NILES -- Trumbull New Theatre's delightful production of the feel-good musical "Annie" puts a smile on your face and in your heart. "Annie," which opened Friday night, has a large cast filled with cute and talented kids. It's led by the gifted 11-year-old singer and actress Emily Nader Schrader playing the orphan girl Annie, who, by the way, is also 11. Emily is on the money notewise, and her vibrant voice is easily heard and enjoyed throughout the theater. Her ability to portray emotions, both happy and sad, are beyond her years. Not to be upstaged by the children, the adult players are strong character actors and singers who bring flair and experience to their roles. Leading the way are Lynda Gaug as the nasty Miss Hannigan, head of the orphanage, and Tom Gent as Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks. Gent, a solid singer and actor, is convincing as Warbucks, the billionaire industrialist who invites Annie into his home for two weeks during the Christmas season and finds himself wanting to adopt the little girl. What it's about The story, set in the 1930s during the Great Depression, is about Annie's search for her parents, who left her at the orphanage shortly after her birth. Warbucks offers $50,000 to anyone who can prove they are Annie's parents. Gaug is hilarious as the booze-swilling, man-chasing orphanage director, who joins in a scheme with her con-man brother, Rooster Hannigan, and his ditzy girlfriend, Lily St. Regis, ably played by Timothy Burke and Laura Barba, to claim the $50,000. Their rendition of "Easy Street" was one of the highlights of the show. Annie and the orphans of the New York Municipal Orphanage kick-start the play with "It's the Hard-Knock Life," and Emily nails the musical's best-known song, the optimistic "Tomorrow." Community theater is often a family affair, with parents and children participating together. Such is the case in TNT's "Annie," with Garry and Johnna Clark of Youngstown, and their three daughters, Susanna, Tabitha and Rebecca. Garry does a nice job in a a strong supporting role as Warbucks' butler, and Johnna plays one of Warbucks' household staff. Their daughters are members of the children's ensemble. The audience showed its appreciation and approval of the production with a standing ovation. IF YOU GO 'Annie' When: 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 3 p.m. next Sunday; 8 p.m. Sept. 24-25 and Oct. 1-2. Where: Trumbull New Theatre, 5883 Youngstown Road, Niles. Reservations: (330) 652-1103. -------------------------------1095038192 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
You won't leave 'ANNIE' without a smile
 
TNT's 'Annie' is filled with great music, singing an= d acting.
 
By WILLIAM K. ALCORN, Vindicator Staff Writer
 
    NILES -- Trumbull New Theatre's delig= htful production of the feel-good musical "Annie" puts a smile on your face=20= and in your heart.
 
    "Annie," which opened Friday night, h= as a large cast filled with cute and talented kids. It's led by the gifted 1= 1-year-old singer and actress Emily Nader Schrader playing the orphan girl A= nnie, who, by the way, is also 11.
 
    Emily is on the money notewise, and h= er vibrant voice is easily heard and enjoyed throughout the theater.  H= er ability to portray emotions, both happy and sad, are beyond her years.
 
    Not to be upstaged by the children, t= he adult players are strong character actors and singers who bring flair and= experience to their roles.
 
    Leading the way are Lynda Gaug as the= nasty Miss Hannigan, head of the orphanage, and Tom Gent as Oliver "Daddy"=20= Warbucks.
 
    Gent, a solid singer and actor, is co= nvincing as Warbucks, the billionaire industrialist who invites Annie into h= is home for two weeks during the Christmas season and finds himself wanting=20= to adopt the little girl.
 
What it's about
 
    The story, set in the 19= 30s during the Great Depression, is about Annie's search for her parents, wh= o left her at the orphanage shortly after her birth. Warbucks offers $50,000= to anyone who can prove they are Annie's parents.
 
    Gaug is hilarious as the= booze-swilling, man-chasing orphanage director, who joins in a scheme with=20= her con-man brother, Rooster Hannigan, and his ditzy girlfriend, Lily St. Re= gis, ably played by Timothy Burke and Laura Barba, to claim the $50,000.&nbs= p; Their rendition of "Easy Street" was one of the highlights of the show.
 
    Annie and the orphans of= the New York Municipal Orphanage kick-start the play with "It's the Hard-Kn= ock Life," and Emily nails the musical's best-known song, the optimistic "To= morrow."
 
    Community theater is oft= en a family affair, with parents and children participating together.=
 
    Such is the case in TNT'= s "Annie," with Garry and Johnna Clark of Youngstown, and their three daught= ers, Susanna, Tabitha and Rebecca. Garry does a nice job in a a strong suppo= rting role as Warbucks' butler, and Johnna plays one of Warbucks' household=20= staff.
 
    Their daughters are memb= ers of the children's ensemble.
 
    The audience showed its=20= appreciation and approval of the production with a standing ovation.<= /DIV>
 
IF YOU GO
'Annie'
 
When: 8 p.m. Friday and Sa= turday; 3 p.m. next Sunday; 8 p.m. Sept. 24-25 and Oct. 1-2.
 
Where: Trumbull New Theatr= e, 5883 Youngstown Road, Niles.
 
Reservations: (330) 652-11= 03.
 
 
-------------------------------1095038192-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Sep 12 18:40:24 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 18:40:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: CATS @ CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE Message-ID: <20040913014024.6957.qmail@web12007.mail.yahoo.com> ?CATS? ACCEPTABLE, BUT LESS THAN PURR-FECTION AT CAROUSEL. Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times During the Smithsonian Museum?s symposium ,?The Actor?s Role in the Musical,? an original cast member of the New York production of ?CATS? was asked why the show with no plot and few memorable songs had become the longest running musical in Broadway history. His response centered on the belief that the audience became so entranced by each actor ?becoming? the cat he or she was portraying, that the viewers were transported into the world of cats. He went on to say that the costumes and the makeup were also important elements. It?s too bad that Marc Robin, the director and choreographer and costumer Dale Dobermardo of the production of ?CATS? at Carousel Dinner Theatre didn?t attend that lecture. Though Carousel?s production is perfectly acceptable the show lacks the magic needed to transform it into a wonderful experience. Cats are amazing creatures. Each breed is distinct. Each cat has a personality all its own. They are independent beings, refusing to be trained. In order to transform this onto the stage, each actor must transmute him or herself into a particular cat. A Siamese is different from a Persian who is different from an alley cat. As audience members we must instinctively gain that from the actions of the performers. They must remain in that mind-set for the entire show, not just when they are solo performing. In a well-honed production of ?CATS? you should always believe that you are in the presence of a welter of individual cats. Unfortunately, this was not true in the Carousel production. The twitches, the back arches, the posturing, and the face cleaning came and went. The Carousel cats are dressed in representative costumes. No one will believe they are actually cats. Even identifying the breed becomes difficult. Too bad. It was another missed opportunity to help capture the audience. ?CATS? has no plot, per se. It is a series of vignettes based on T. S. Eliot?s ?OLD POSSUM?S BOOK OF PRACTICAL CATS.? Act I starts. It is midnight...not a sound from the pavement. An explosion of lights and music fills the theatre, revealing an abandoned tire plant. One by one, the curious cats emerge. Tonight is the one special night each year when the tribe of Jellicle Cats reunites to celebrate who they are. But the cats are not alone. Humans (the audience) are present in the cats' private world. The cats are at first reluctant and suspicious to include others in their domain. Gradually, the cats not only sing to the audience, but prowl into their presence. The Jellicle Ball allows the humans to gain an understanding of the various types of cats and their habits. The only song from the show that has become well known is the haunting?Memory,? though ?Old Deuteronomy? and ?Mr. Mistoffelees? should sound familiar. Production highlights include ?The Old Gumbie Cat? and its nicely performed tap dancing, and the reprise of ?Memory? which is well sung by Molly A. Curry and Christine Mild. The actors in the Carousel production are young, enthusiastic and generally acceptable, but none are standouts. Many sing words, not meanings. Since they are presenting poetry and the words carry the entire understanding of the show, this is a major faux pas. The strongest singing performances were those by Kate Fahrner, Stephanie Youell, Emily Loftiss, Christine Mild and Molly Curry. Dancing highlights were presented by Johnathan Owen and Ben Franklin. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Carousel?s ?CATS? is an acceptable presentation. Most audience members will be positively impressed. If, however, the director was willing to spend time teaching total characterization and the need to interpret lyrics, and some adjustments were made in costuming, this could be an excellent production. For tickets to ?CATS? call 800-362-4100. Show times are Tuesday through Thursday evenings at 8:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:30 p.m. and Sunday evenings at 5. Matinees are on Wednesday through Saturday at 2. Dinner is served two hours prior to curtain. Ticket prices range from $25.50 to $46. ===== Roy Berko's web page can be found at royberko.info and many of his theatre and dance reviews appear on artscleveland.net. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! 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------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C49923.C9D87DD0-- From joe216films at hotmail.com Mon Sep 6 07:45:48 2004 From: joe216films at hotmail.com (Joe Ostrica) Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2004 10:45:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]216 Films needs extras! Message-ID: 216 Films short film "Guys," shooting in Lakewood Sept. 23-27, is in need of actors and actresses to play extras in a few bar scenes. Males and females ages 18-30 and males and females ages 45-60 only. Some speaking parts may still be available. Please send head shot/resumes to: 216 Films PO Box 235 Avon Lake, OH 44012 or e-mail them to joe at 216films.com visit our website at www.216films.com Thanks, Joe Ostrica 216 Films _________________________________________________________________ Don?t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ From ACT1022 at webtv.net Mon Sep 6 09:11:42 2004 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 12:11:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Oliver" Message-ID: <21541-413C8C3E-2628@storefull-3172.bay.webtv.net> Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue When: September 7th and 8th at 6:45 pm Who: Adults and Children Please come prepared to sing one slow song and one upbeat song. For further information, please call (216) 851-8721. From LWILLIAMS at stark.kent.edu Mon Sep 6 18:47:55 2004 From: LWILLIAMS at stark.kent.edu (Louis Williams) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 20:47:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions The Madwoman of Chaillot Message-ID: <20040907004126.9ADD1127CE1@smtp.kent.edu> Auditions for "The Madwoman of Chaillot" will be Sept. 13 and 14 from 7-9 pm in the Fine Arts Theatre at Kent State University Stark Campus. Roles are available for 17 men and 8 women. Special needs are an actor who can juggle, another who can play guitar and sing, and another proficient in sign language. The show will run Oct. 29 - Nov. 7. For more information, call 330 244 5151 From mslerner at adelphia.net Mon Sep 6 17:52:32 2004 From: mslerner at adelphia.net (Michael Lerner) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 20:52:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flashback - rock 'n soul band at Corner Bar - this Saturday night Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_011E_01C49453.6E692F00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Come on out for a rock 'n soul good time when the Flashback band plays the Corner Bar in South Euclid this Saturday (9/11) from 9pm to 1pm Corner Bar is located at 4030 Mayfield Road South Euclid (216) 382-9000 We'll be playing your favorite rock, r&b, soul and Motown hits. Hope to see you there!!! ------=_NextPart_000_011E_01C49453.6E692F00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_011E_01C49453.6E692F00-- From alitivity at yahoo.com Mon Sep 6 17:40:34 2004 From: alitivity at yahoo.com (gregory phillips) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 17:40:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Osper King Message-ID: <20040907004034.3292.qmail@web50607.mail.yahoo.com> Just to let people know. We have put up a page on our old site www.aleon.org . Some of you may remember that Aleon was an Egyptian Rock Opera that I was working on. Anyway if you go to the site its got a little teaser of one of the songs that will be on the CD. Remember to mark your Calender for OCT 23 . Hope to see everyone at the release Concert. Al Diamond Phillips __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From rkreidler at neo.rr.com Mon Sep 6 19:00:47 2004 From: rkreidler at neo.rr.com (Robert F. Kreidler) Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2004 22:00:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Call Ohio Clown College Message-ID: <413D164F.E86D5110@neo.rr.com> --------------8EAA3A1ED661E173D5F5B572 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THE OHIO CLOWN COLLEGE Announces it?s 16th year The college, unique in the State of Ohio, is one of a handful of professional training centers for clowns in the country. The college prepares students, 16 years of age and older to become entry level professional clowns. The theater based course of instruction is 30 weeks from September - April. Classes are Monday evenings 6:00-8:00 PM at Hudson High School and on selected Saturdays at HilaritiesComedy Club, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Enrollment for the Class of 2005 closes September 13th. For more information contact Bob Kreidler, Headmaster, 330.835.9460. Email: rkreidler at neo.rr.com. Also visit us online at www.magicmomentsunlimited.com -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Free Web Email & Filter Enhancements. http://www.freewebemail.com/filtertools/ ------------------------------------------------------------ --------------8EAA3A1ED661E173D5F5B572 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  
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Classes are Monday evenings 6:00-8:00 PM at Hudson High School and on selected Saturdays at HilaritiesComedy Club, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.  Enrollment for the Class of 2005 closes September 13th.

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  --------------8EAA3A1ED661E173D5F5B572-- From cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com Mon Sep 6 20:21:49 2004 From: cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com (Joseph Rubin) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 20:21:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]EL CAPITAN by John Philip Sousa This Weekend! - Canton Comic Opera Co. Message-ID: <20040907032149.27834.qmail@web51308.mail.yahoo.com> --0-471466433-1094527309=:27696 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Canton Comic Opera Company Presents A semi-staged concert production of EL CAPITAN Music by John Philip Sousa Book by Chas. Klein Presented in Celebration of "The March King's" 150th Birthday! SEPTEMBER 11, 2004 at 8:00 PM SEPTEMBER 12, 2004 at 2:00 PM Tickets: $15 General Admission $10 Seniors & Students For Tickets or more information call 330-327-2985 or visit www.cantoncomicoperaco.com Belle Stone School Auditorium 2100 Rowland Ave. N.E. Canton, Ohio 44714 CAST OF 20 17 - PIECE ORCHESTRA - 17 Directed by Mr. Joseph N. Rubin Musical Direction by Dr. Sebastian A. Birch The Canton Comic Opera Company?s 2004-2005 season will continue with semi-staged concert productions of THE PRINCE OF PILSEN (1903) by Gustav Luders and Frank Pixley April 16 & 17, 2005 and Sigmund Romberg?s THE DESERT SONG (1926) in July, 2005. The Canton Comic Opera Company is a newly formed, non-profit, semi-professional theatre company, based in Canton, Ohio, dedicated to the preservation and performance of American operettas. Founded and incorporated in 2003 by executive director, Mr. Joseph N. Rubin, the Canton Comic Opera Company is a volunteer organization providing talented singers and musicians in the Northeastern Ohio community with the opportunity to perform in operetta productions. The Canton Comic Opera Company is the only theatre company in the world dedicated solely to the performance of historic American operettas. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! Enter now. --0-471466433-1094527309=:27696 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Canton Comic Opera Company
Presents
A semi-staged concert production of
EL CAPITAN
Music by John Philip Sousa
Book by Chas. Klein
Presented in Celebration of "The March King's" 150th Birthday!
 
SEPTEMBER 11, 2004 at 8:00 PM
SEPTEMBER 12, 2004 at 2:00 PM
 
Tickets: $15 General Admission
             $10 Seniors & Students
 
For Tickets or more information call
330-327-2985 or visit
 
Belle Stone School Auditorium
2100 Rowland Ave. N.E.
Canton, Ohio 44714
 
CAST OF 20
17 - PIECE ORCHESTRA - 17
 
Directed by Mr. Joseph N. Rubin
Musical Direction by Dr. Sebastian A. Birch
 

The Canton Comic Opera Company?s 2004-2005 season will continue with semi-staged concert productions of THE PRINCE OF PILSEN (1903) by Gustav Luders and Frank Pixley April 16 & 17, 2005 and Sigmund Romberg?s THE DESERT SONG (1926) in July, 2005. 

 

The Canton Comic Opera Company is a newly formed, non-profit, semi-professional theatre company, based in Canton, Ohio, dedicated to the preservation and performance of American operettas.  Founded and incorporated in 2003 by executive director, Mr. Joseph N. Rubin, the Canton Comic Opera Company is a volunteer organization providing talented singers and musicians in the Northeastern Ohio community with the opportunity to perform in operetta productions.  The Canton Comic Opera Company is the only theatre company in the world dedicated solely to the performance of historic American operettas. 


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C494E5.D4EC63E0-- From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Tue Sep 7 08:51:56 2004 From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 11:51:56 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]An Evening w/ Raymond Forchion "L.A. and Career Strategy for the Serious Actor" Message-ID: <12b.4b00a16b.2e6f331c@aol.com> -------------------------------1094572316 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit RAYMOND FORCHION September 2004 Born in Moorestown, New Jersey, Raymond Forchion is an award winning Actor, Writer, Producer and Director, accomplished in film, television and theater. Mr. Forchion has completed principal photography in Daytona Florida as a Producer on a feature with South Boy Productions called, "FED TIME." Also in the can, is a new Pilot, which he co-produced and served as Directing Consultant. Ray was a Producer on the 1992 OSCAR nominated short film, "LAST BREEZE OF SUMMER." He co-starred in the EMMY nominated Children's special, "SMART KIDS." "ROAD TRIP: MANLEY AND MARIAH," with Clint Howard and Claudette Roach was the longest running first year film ever at the American Film Institute. Ray Associate Produced that project. In addition to numerous plays, he also directed the televised production of "SE HABLA EVERYTHING," a musical extravaganza with dramatic vignettes celebrating the diversity of Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Theater Center. As an actor, Raymond has appeared in numerous films, television shows and theater. He has performed in almost 100 commercials. Recently he starred as O.J. Simpson in the controversial award winning CBS mini-series "AMERICAN TRAGEDY," with Ving Rhames and Christopher Plummer. Other shows include; WILL AND GRACE, STAR TREK TNG, CITY GUYS and MIAMI VICE..... A produced writer, Mr. Forchion has written several plays and screenplays. Some of his titles include, "NIGHTWALKER, HOW TO BE A STAR, MOONLIGHT SONATA and THE DARKENING PRESENCE." Newly completed are "THE THIRTEENTH KILL and AFTERMATH. Full Moon recently released his feature, "THE HORRIBLE DR. BONES." "CITY OF DARKNESS," has been optioned and will hopefully shoot in 2005. Ray has been called, "the black Stephen King..." and is currently putting the finishing touches on a new taped anthology of short stories called, "DARKER PASSAGES." Mr. Forchion is committed to the advancement of the arts and industry in this country. With the growth of digital film production he helped develop SAG's new Low Budget Film Agreements and chaired it's Casting and Ethnic Employment Opportunities Committee in LA. He was a founder of the S.E. Manley Short Film Festival and has served on the Advisory board of the Hollywood Black Film Festival for several years. He has participated with the Denver International Film Festival, Hollywood Film Festival and the George Lindsey Film Festival in Alabama. Ray also coaches actors in his exciting Motivational Acting Seminars around the country. He believes that each of us is unique in the contribution we bring to the world, and it's only through support of that individual uniqueness that the world can advance to a higher state of being... "Without Passion there is no art." - RGF For further information and filmography, check the Internet Movie Data Base at http://www.imdb.com/ An Evening with Raymond Forchion "L.A. and Career Strategy for the Serious Actor" This seminar is a must for everybody who wants acting as a CAREER and not just a hobby. Raymond will give the actor strategies for the business in this market as well as in the L.A. and New York Markets. If you are planning or thinking about moving to L.A. or New York at anytime in your life, this seminar will help ! It will prepare you for making acting your career and not just a hobby. Philosophy: Mr. Forchion believes the secret of acting is that there is no secret. The craft of acting must be de-mystified and made more practical and immediate. Acting is a state of being and action, not of introspection and self indulgence. No Mumbo Jumbo! Ray gets the performer out of his own head and allows him to be presented to the marketplace. Raymond's philosophy is that an actor has to keep active and visible. Actors also need to be nurtured. The business beats us up enough. The greatest actor in the world if he or she is unseen, is often considered bad as the worst. Each of us is unique in the contribution we bring to the world, and it is through our support of that individual uniqueness that the world will advance to a higher state of being. "There is no art without passion." The Seminar will Take Place On September 23rd In The South Akron, Ohio Area. All Registration Must Be In No Later Than September 13. For Further Booking Information contact: Michelle Dean Hope School of Acting & Studios Akron, Ohio * (330) 644-4421 -------------------------------1094572316 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

RAYMOND FORCHION

September 2004
Born in Moorestown, New Jersey, Raymond Forchion is an award winning Actor, Writer, Prod= ucer and Director, accomplished in film, television and theater. =

 

Mr. Forchion has completed principal photography=20= in Daytona Florida as a Producer on a feature with South Bo= y Productions called, "FED TIME."  Also in the can,  is a new Pilo= t, which he co-produced and served as Directing Consultant. Ray&nb= sp;was a Producer on the 1992 OSCAR nominated short film, "LAST BREEZE=20= OF SUMMER." He co-starred in the EMMY nominated Children's special, "SM= ART KIDS." "ROAD TRIP: MANLEY AND MARIAH," with Clint Howard and Claudette R= oach was the longest running first year film ever at the American Film Insti= tute. Ray Associate Produced that project. In addition to numerous plays, he= also directed the televised production of "SE HABLA EVERYTHING," a musical=20= extravaganza with dramatic vignettes celebrating the diversity of Los An= geles at the Los Angeles Theater Center<= /st1:place>.

As=20= an actor, Raymond has appeared in numerous films, television shows and theat= er. He has performed in almost 100 commercials. Recently he starred as O.J.=20= Simpson in the controversial award winning CBS mini-series "AMERICAN TRAGEDY= ," with Ving Rhames and Christopher Plummer.  Other shows include;= WILL AND GRACE,  STAR TREK TNG,  CITY GUYS and
MIAMIDARKNESS,"  = ;has been optioned and will hopefully shoot in 2005.  Ray has been call= ed, "the black Stephen King..." and is currently putting the finishing touch= es on a new taped anthology of short stories called, "DARKER PASSAGES."=

Mr. Forchion is committed to the advancement of the arts and indust= ry in this country. With the growth of digital film production he helped dev= elop SAG's new Low Budget Film Agreements and chaired it's Casting and Ethni= c Employment Opportunities Committee in LA. He was a founder of the S.E. Man= ley Short Film Festival and has served on the Advisory board of the Hollywoo= d Black Film Festival for several years. He has participated with the Denver= International Film Festival, Hollywood Film Festival and the George Lindsey= Film Festival in
Alabama. Ray also coaches actors in his exciti= ng Motivational Acting Seminars
around the country. He believes that each of us is unique in the cont= ribution we bring to the world, and it's only through support of that indivi= dual uniqueness that the world can advance to a higher state of being...
"Without Passion there is no art." - RGF

For further information= and filmography, check the Internet Movie Data Base at http://www.imdb.com/

 

=  

=  

An Evening=20= with Raymond Forchion "L.A.<= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 22pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"> and Career Strategy for=20= the Serious Actor"

This seminar is a must for everybody who wants acting as a CAREER and not just a=20= hobby. Raymond will give the actor strategies for the business=20= in this market as= well as in the L.A. and New York= Markets.  If you are planning or thinking about moving= to L.A. or New York at anytime in your life, this seminar will help !&= nbsp; It will prepare y= ou for making acting your career and not just a hobby. =  

Each of us is unique in the contribution we bring to th= e world, and it is through our support of that individual uniqueness that the world will advance to a higher state of being. "There is=20= no art without passion."

The Seminar will Take Place On September 23rd I= n The South Akron, Ohio Area.  All Registration Must Be In No Later Tha= n September 13. 

For Further Booking Information contact:=

  Hope School of Acting & Studios

Akron= , <= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 16pt">Ohio * (330)= 644-4421

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C494D7.EAF7E2D0-- From APhelps at broadview-heights.org Tue Sep 7 09:40:43 2004 From: APhelps at broadview-heights.org (Annette Phelps) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 12:40:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Spotlights Present "Pets" (a musical) Message-ID: <818442A28EFE34429C1B09F7794F42D4109820@bhchexch.broadview-heights.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C494F9.6AE53FC7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Broadview Heights Spotlights=20 Community Theater Presents "Pets" If you've ever loved a pet, lost a pet, owned a pet, or want a pet = . . .you'll love this show! A critically acclaimed musical revue for all ages =20 Conceived by Helen Butleroff. Book, music and lyrics by Marion Adler, = Adele Ahronheim, Raphael Crystal,=20 Rick Cummins, R. Engquist, Faye Greenberg, Alison Hubbard, Dan Kael, Kim = Oler,=20 Jimmy Roberts, Ben Schaechter, June Siegel, Carolyn Sloan, T. E. West, = Greer Woodward. =20 Produced through special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing =20 Directed by: Beth Ayers =20 Cast: Lauren Berry, Scott Bunner, Cathy Calabrese, Sue Jeromson, Aaron = Kastanis, Allison Naso, Fran Norris, Deb Sweat =20 Fridays & Saturdays, September 10 through October 1 at 8PM Opening night guests will be treated to a "sparkling reception" Matinees on Saturday & Sunday, October 2&3 at 3PM. =20 Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building=20 on the Broadview Center property - 9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mi. south = of Rt. 82) Enter the main drive and turn right at the stop sign. Follow the signs = past the Police Department and=20 turn right on the first drive. The Cultural Arts Building is the second = on the left. =20 Tickets: $12 for adults and $10 for children (12 & under) and seniors = (65 & over). =20 For reservations or information, call 440/526-4404 or visit the Spotlights' website at = www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org. Space is limited. =20 If you've ever loved a pet, lost a pet, owned a pet, or want a pet=20 . . .you'll love this show! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C494F9.6AE53FC7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Philosophy: Mr. Forchion believes the secret of acting is that there is no s= ecret. The craft of acting must be de-mystified and made more practical and immediate. Acting is a state of being an= d action, not of introspection and self indulgence. No Mumbo Jumbo! Ray gets the performer out of his own head and allows hi= m to be presented to the marketplace. Raymond's philosophy is that an actor=20= has to keep active and visible. Actors also need to be nurture= d. The business beats us up enough. The greatest actor in the world if he or= she is unseen, is often considered bad as the worst.

The Broadview Heights = Spotlights=20

Community=20 Theater

Presents

"Pets"

If=20 you’ve ever loved a pet, lost a pet, owned a pet, or want a pet =

.=20 . .you’ll love this show!

A=20 critically acclaimed musical revue for all = ages

 

Conceived=20 by Helen Butleroff.  Book, = music and=20 lyrics by Marion Adler, Adele Ahronheim, Raphael Crystal, =

Rick=20 Cummins, R. Engquist, Faye Greenberg, Alison Hubbard, Dan Kael, Kim = Oler,=20

Jimmy=20 Roberts, Ben Schaechter, June Siegel, Carolyn Sloan, T. E. West, Greer=20 Woodward.

 

Produced through special arrangement with Dramatic=20 Publishing

 

Directed=20 byBeth Ayers

 

Cast:  Lauren Berry, Scott Bunner, Cathy Calabrese, Sue Jeromson, 
Aaron Kastanis, Allison Naso, Fran Norris, Deb=20 Sweat

 

Fridays=20 & Saturdays, September 10 through October 1 at 8PM

Opening night guests will = be treated=20 to a "sparkling reception"

Matinees=20 on Saturday & Sunday, October 2&3 at=20 3PM.

 

Broadview=20 Heights Cultural Arts Building

on=20 the Broadview Center property   9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mi. = south of=20 Rt. 82)

Enter=20 the main drive and turn right at the stop sign.  Follow the signs past the = Police=20 Department and

turn=20 right on the first drive.  = The=20 Cultural Arts Building is the second on the = left.

 

Tickets:  $12 for = adults and=20 $10 for children (12 & under) and seniors (65 &=20 over).

 

For reservations or information, call=20 440/526-4404

or visit the Spotlights’ website at=20 www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org.

=

Space is limited.

 

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.=20 . .you’ll love this show!

------_=_NextPart_001_01C494F9.6AE53FC7-- From botticelli1982 at hotmail.com Tue Sep 7 10:01:15 2004 From: botticelli1982 at hotmail.com (Mary Catalano) Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2004 13:01:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri-C Drama Message-ID:
To my friends and Family,
 Tri-C Drama Club is rasing money to go to ( ACTF) the American College Theater Festival. This a wonderful event help once a year where young college students get to go to work shops on acting and theater for 6 days in Normal,IL.  In addition four students from Tri-c will be competing for the highly honored Irene Ryan awward.  Drama need to raise 2 to 4 thousand dollars before jan. if you can help please make a check out to Tri-c westerne campus drama club.
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FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar ? get it now! From RNavisjr at aol.com Tue Sep 7 10:02:35 2004 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 13:02:35 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]HIRING PROPS DESIGNER AND STAGE MANAGER at NWT Message-ID: <30.60068cf5.2e6f43ab@aol.com> --part1_30.60068cf5.2e6f43ab_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Near West Theatre, located in the Ohio City Area, is looking to hire a Props Designer and a Stage Manager for our upcoming production of JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT immediately. Persons applying need to be experienced; Enjoy working with professionally directed community theater and actors of all ages including children. Salary negotiable. Professional pay range. Shows goes into rehearsal Sept 19 and opens Nov 19. Runs for three weekends. Please e mail resume asap and call Bob Navis Jr, Artistic Director, at 216-281-6879. Looking forward to talking with you. Sincerely yours, Bob Navis Jr Artistic Director, Near West Theatre --part1_30.60068cf5.2e6f43ab_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Near West Theatre, located in the O= hio City Area, is looking to hire a Props Designer and a Stage Manager for o= ur upcoming production of JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT immed= iately.

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--part1_30.60068cf5.2e6f43ab_boundary-- From tstephan at neo.rr.com Tue Sep 7 12:38:27 2004 From: tstephan at neo.rr.com (Tom Stephan) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 15:38:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stow Players Kick-Off Party Message-ID: <000501c49512$3ff669c0$af3aa618@tom> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.B85F4610 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Anyone interested in community theatre in the greater Stow-Munroe Falls = area, Stow Players wants YOU! With 51 years under its belt, Stow Players begins its 2004-2005 season = with a "come check us out" Wine & Cheese Season Kick-Off Party and = Meeting on September 12 from 2-5 p.m. at the Heritage Barn, 5328 Young = Rd., the back entrance to Silver Springs Park. Dress is casual and if you're interested in finding out more about the = onstage and offstage workings of one of the areas's oldest community = theatres, join us! We'd love to have you! RSVP by September 10 by calling the Stow Players reservations line at = 330-655-6051. Our season this year includes: "Funny Money" by Ray Cooney; the Eileen = Moushey adaptation of "Sleeping Beauty;" the heavenly funny musical = "Monky Business" by Mueller, Boland, & Opelka; and the mystery/thriller = "Ladies in Retirement" by Percy and Denham. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.B85F4610 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Anyone interested in community theatre in the greater Stow-Munroe = Falls area, Stow Players wants YOU

Anyone interested in community theatre in the greater = Stow-Munroe Falls area, Stow Players wants YOU!

With 51 years under its belt, Stow Players begins its  2004-2005 season with a = “come check us out”  Wine & = Cheese Season Kick-Off Party and Meeting on September 12 from 2-5 p.m. at the Heritage = Barn, 5328 Young Rd., the back entrance to Silver Springs = Park.

Dress is casual and if you’re interested in finding out = more about the onstage and offstage workings of one of the areas’s oldest = community theatres, join us!  We’d love = to have you!

RSVP by September 10 by calling the Stow Players reservations = line at 330-655-6051.

Our season this year includes: “Funny Money” by Ray = Cooney; the Eileen Moushey adaptation of “Sleeping Beauty;” the heavenly funny = musical “Monky Business” by Mueller, Boland, & Opelka; and the = mystery/thriller “Ladies in Retirement” by Percy and Denham.

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.B85F4610-- From tstephan at neo.rr.com Tue Sep 7 12:39:52 2004 From: tstephan at neo.rr.com (Tom Stephan) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 15:39:52 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stow Players fall show auditions Message-ID: <000501c49512$72410430$af3aa618@tom> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.EABF3D40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Stow Players Announces OPEN AUDITIONS For "Funny Money" by Ray Cooney Sunday, Sept. 12 & Monday, Sept. 13 7:30 p.m. Heritage Barn 5328 Young Rd. Silver Springs Park Stow Casting requirements: 6 men, 2 women Auditioners will be asked to read from the script Perusal scripts available at S-MF Public Library Performance Dates: November 5-20 Fri and Sat evenings; 1 Sunday matinee (Nov.14) Call director Gene Stebbins (330-688-9949) for further info ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.EABF3D40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Stow Players

Stow Players =

Announces

 

OPEN = AUDITIONS

For

 

“Funny Money” = by Ray = Cooney

 

Sunday, Sept. 12 & Monday, Sept. = 13

7:30 p.m.

 

Heritage Barn   5328 Young Rd.  Silver Springs Park   Stow

 

Casting = requirements:

6 men, 2 women

 

Auditioners will be asked to read from the = script

Perusal scripts available at S-MF Public = Library

 

Performance Dates: November = 5-20

Fri and Sat evenings; 1 Sunday matinee = (Nov.14)

 

Call director Gene Stebbins (330-688-9949) for further = info

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C494F0.EABF3D40-- From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Tue Sep 7 13:41:16 2004 From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 16:41:16 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hope School of Acting & Studios Fall Registration NOW! Message-ID: <1ee.2a03aa49.2e6f76ec@aol.com> -------------------------------1094589676 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en STOP! Have You Ever Imagined YOUR Child In The Movies? =20 Now It Is Possible, Local & Affordable. =20 Beginning Film Acting Classes For Children Are About To Begin For Ages 6=20= =E2=80=93 15. =20 Children will learn the following: Basic Film Acting Techniques The Difference Between Stage and Film Acting Working In Front Of The Camera How To Memorize A Part In A 20 Minute Movie=20 Will Perform In A 20 Minute Movie (Put on DVD or VHS) How To Take Basic Direction From A Movie Director How To Audition For Commercials, Films and Industrials =20 Register On or Before September 11, 2004 and Receive A Free DVD or VHS of=20 Your Child In A 20 Minute Movie. =20 Stage acting is very important and will not be ignored, however, for this=20 school year we will be beginning with FILM acting. This will help you and y= our=20 child determine if this is something they would choose to pursue. Fall clas= ses=20 will go from September to January. Spring classes will go from February to=20 June.=20 =20 =20 For More Information and To Register Your Child Please Contact Michelle Dean= =20 Hope School of Acting & Studios Akron, Ohio * 330-644-4421 -------------------------------1094589676 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

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-------------------------------1094589676-- From rboothie at zoominternet.net Tue Sep 7 14:29:30 2004 From: rboothie at zoominternet.net (Richard Boothroyd) Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2004 17:29:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TWOFER TICKET SPECIAL FROM THE ROSE in Medina Message-ID: This marks the return of our most successful ticket promotion but you must act by midnight 9/10/04. This special is for our internet patrons only. Get 20 admissions for the cost of 10 regardless of their advertised price by purchasing our 10 pack of "TWOFERS". These tickets may be used for any show at any price (depending on availability) when you make a ticket purchase online in advance or bring them to the door at show time. To date, over 75% of our Twofer pack tickets have been used in under six months since they were first offered for sale. The way it works is each 10 pack costs $50. You may purchase as many as 5 packs per patron. These will be mailed out to you within one week of our receiving your order. You must act quickly because this promotion is only good until midnight 9/10/04 and you MUST purchase your coupons online using the Vendini ticketing system. See...sometimes technology can be rewarding! THE ROSE reserves the right to terminate early or extend this offer with prior notification on our website and here on NEOPAL. www.therosetheater.com From dkilbane at cptonline.org Tue Sep 7 14:31:29 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 17:31:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cutting Edge Theatre Classes at CPT! Fall CPT Academy begins soon! Message-ID: The first session is Saturday, September 18, 2004. Sign up today! Cleveland Public Theatre Presents CPT Academy?s Fall 2004 Session Cutting Edge theatre training for children, teens, and adults! Contact: Holly Holsinger, CPT Academy Director 216/631-2727 ext. 362 cptacademy at cptonline.org CPT Academy?s fall session consists of ten consecutive Saturdays from September 18 - November 20, 2004. All classes take place on the CPT campus. Classes for Adults (ages 18 and up) Acting 101 Geared for beginners or those looking for a good review of the basics, Acting 101 explores the four fundamental principles of good acting used by Robert Cohen (Acting Power, Acting Professionally). Taught by Holly Holsinger, 11:15 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. $125 Ten Minute Playwright This class is a great introduction into the craft of playwriting by mastering the technique of the ten-minute play. Through writing and analyzing ?mini-plays? students will investigate the elements of what makes great theatre. The class will culminate in an exciting afternoon in which each playwright will pick one of his/her plays for a staged reading. Taught by Greg Vovos, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. $150 Physical Approaches to Character This Academy class is an intense investigation into character from a physical perspective, offering actors a set of tools for approaching all types of theatre. Emphasis will be on the development of a physical vocabulary; an exploration into image, text, and observation; and the application of these skills in scenework. Taught by Jyana S. Gregory, 3:15 p.m. - 4:45p.m. $135 Classes for Teens and Kids Act Out! (ages 12-17) Focusing on exploring individual creativity, teens will have the opportunity to delve into their own stories through writing, improvisation, and word and movement exercises. The final class will be a presentation of original work. Taught by Jill Levin, 11:15 a.m. - 12:30p.m. $125 The Play Room (ages 6-11) The class will allow young actors to create a play, through interaction with children?s literature. This semester will focus on children?s author/artist Graeme Base. Through group exploration, improvisation, and theater games, students will be encouraged to work as an ensemble. Taught by Jill Levin, 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. $100 Fairy Tales (ages 3-5) A fun approach for little performers just starting out, this class uses interactive games, art projects, music, dress-up, and new stories to act out each week. Familiar fairytales and stories from around the world offer exciting opportunties for young playmakers. Taught by Holly Holsinger, 10:00 a.m. -11:00 am, $100 The Faculty Holly Holsinger brings over 20 years of acting and teaching experience to the CPT Academy. In 2001, Holly was voted "Best Actress in Cleveland" by The Free Times. She has toured the U.S., Canada, Europe and Brazil performing with Wishhounds performance group, as well as taking on classic roles for the stage. She holds an M.F.A. in Acting from the University of California, Irvine where she studied with Robert Cohen (Acting Power) and experimental theatre guru Jerzy Grotowski. Holly has taught theatre at Ohio State University, University of Akron, Tri-C, and Lorain Co. Community College, and she has been teaching and performing for children since 1987. Jill Levin has been an acting teacher for many years, working with actors at Cleveland Public Theatre, the Cleveland Play House, Wisdom Bridge Theater in Chicago, and Pennsylvania Stage Company. She has performed in numerous shows at CPT as well as theaters in New York, Chicago, and Tokyo. She has extensive professional actor training, and is a graduate of New York's Circle in the Square Theater School. Jyana S. Gregory is currently the Associate Artistic Director at CPT where she directed Dojoji last spring and will direct Suzan-Lori Park?s Venus in February. Prior to moving to Cleveland last summer, Jyana was living in New York where she ran performance company ACTIVE EYE (www.activeeye.org), directed plays and operas, and assisted directors such as Shi-Zheng Chen and David Herskovits. She is a graduate of Yale University and has studied traditional and contemporary performing arts in Japan. Greg Vovos is a playwright and director whose work has been seen at many theatres in the Cleveland area. Most recently he directed Wait! and Charge at CPT. His plays have been produced all over the country and as far away as Belgrade and Australia. He earned his MFA in Playwriting from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Vovos taught Playwriting, Theatre History and Theatre Appreciation at the UNLV. Since his return to Cleveland, he has sat on the Board of Directors for Charenton Theater Company and has taught theatre at Cuyahoga Community College. He is the co-founder and Artistic Director of TITLEWave theatre, a theatre company that produces exclusively new plays. The mission of Cleveland Public Theatre is to foster a more conscious and compassionate community through the arts. From JWizardM at aol.com Tue Sep 7 14:41:21 2004 From: JWizardM at aol.com (JWizardM at aol.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 17:41:21 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]SPANISH or MEXICAN Dancer, Educator, or Entertainer?? Message-ID: <88.13bf22c4.2e6f8501@aol.com> -------------------------------1094593281 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Orange High School "Club de Espa=F1ol" is looking for an individual to=20 entertain and/or educate a large group of Spanish students invovled in our=20= club.=20 We do have a budget, and we will be able to VASTLY advertise anyone or any= =20 organization that is intertested in setting something up for one of our=20 monthly meetings. =20 Please tell me via e-mail what you do and how you can be reached. =20 Jared Markowitz, President Spanish Club Orange High School -------------------------------1094593281 Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Orange High School "Club de Espa=F1ol" is looking for an=20 individual to entertain and/or educate a large group of Spanish student= s=20 invovled in our club.  We do have a budget, and we will be able to VAST= LY=20 advertise anyone or any organization that is intertested in setting somethin= g up=20 for one of our monthly meetings.
 
Please tell me via e-mail what you do and how you can be reached.
 
Jared Markowitz, President
Spanish Club
Orange High School
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-------------------------------1094596269-- From pr at pizzathemovie.com Tue Sep 7 16:18:15 2004 From: pr at pizzathemovie.com (pr at pizzathemovie.com) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 19:18:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]an Northeast Ohio film is released on DVD Message-ID: <320F7D2F-0124-11D9-9358-000393C5FCF8@pizzathemovie.com> --Apple-Mail-110-327778508 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE an Northeast Ohio film is released on DVD CLEVELAND, Ohio - Sept. 7, 2004 - Eleven months since principle photography commenced, PIZZA: The Movie has been released on DVD and is available for purchase on the internet. The shooting schedule which began in fall '03 and finished in May '04 just in time for the MPAA screening date on May 26. With the actors and actresses all native to Ohio at the time, all of the shooting locations in and around the Cleveland area, and almost all of the soundtrack from bands residing in the state, this is a truly Ohio independent film, featuring some of the best talent in the region. Craig Wisniewski, Jason Muzie, Daniela Mangialardo, and Alex Adzioski round out the principle characters in this comedy/satire which has "genuine laughs" - (Duane Martin, Rogue Cinema) and is "smart, but fun" - (John Z. Beck - Reel Good Movies). Donald Gregory, the writer/director, describes the movie as an 'incredible learning experience and hopefully a stepping stone for all involved'. He plans on producing two more films in Ohio for 2005. The DVD is available for purchase at www.pizzathemovie.com ($12 + 2 shipping), where one can also watch the trailer, see pictures, and more. Contact: Donald Gregory (440) 864-8774 pr at pizzathemovie.com http://www.pizzathemovie.com --Apple-Mail-110-327778508 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE an Northeast Ohio film is released on DVD CLEVELAND, Ohio - Sept. 7, 2004 - Eleven months since principle photography commenced, PIZZA: The Movie has been released on DVD and is available for purchase on the internet. The shooting schedule which began in fall '03 and finished in May '04 just in time for the MPAA screening date on May 26. With the actors and actresses all native to Ohio at the time, all of the shooting locations in and around the Cleveland area, and almost all of the soundtrack from bands residing in the state, this is a truly Ohio independent film, featuring some of the best talent in the region. Craig Wisniewski, Jason Muzie, Daniela Mangialardo, and Alex Adzioski round out the principle characters in this comedy/satire which has "genuine laughs" - (Duane Martin, Rogue Cinema) and is "smart, but fun" - (John Z. Beck - Reel Good Movies). Donald Gregory, the writer/director, describes the movie as an 'incredible learning experience and hopefully a stepping stone for all involved'. He plans on producing two more films in Ohio for 2005. The DVD is available for purchase at www.pizzathemovie.com ($12 + 2 shipping), where one can also watch the trailer, see pictures, and more. Contact: Donald Gregory (440) 864-8774 pr at pizzathemovie.com http://www.pizzathemovie.com --Apple-Mail-110-327778508-- From gmaher at alltel.net Tue Sep 7 21:13:17 2004 From: gmaher at alltel.net (Gary Maher) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 00:13:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Announce Auditions for You're A Good Man Charlie Brown Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C49538.A3C1A2A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hudson Players Announce Auditions September 12 & 13 For You?re A Good Man Charlie Brown The Hudson Players will hold auditions for their You?re A Good Man Charlie Brown (Revival Version) at 7 pm, September 12 & 13, at Barlow Community Center located on Oviatt Street in Hudson, across from the Hudson Fire Department. You?re A Good Man Charlie Brown played for 1,597 performances in New York at the Theatre 80 St. Marks in 1966. The show is best described as an average day in the life of Charlie Brown. It is a day made up of little moments picked from all the days of Charlie Brown, from Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter despair, all mixed in with the lives of his friends (both human and non-human) and strung together on the string of a single day, from bright uncertain morning to hopeful starlit evening. In 1998 the authors and producers of the original 1966 musical show, You?re A Good Man Charlie Brown, decided it was time for a major revival of the work in a Broadway theatre. The idiomatic, intimate innocence of the characters that is presented in the original stage production has been maintained, but a new perspective has been added by emphasizing the insatiable insouciance of the characters that was held in check in the original. The new cast of characters includes Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, Snoopy and Sally Brown Performances will be November 5, 6, 12, 13, 14, 19 & 20 at 8 pm at the Barlow Community Center. More information is available via the Hudson Players website (www.hudsonplayers.com) or by calling 330-655-8522. Auditioners are asked to bring a prepared song. Accompaniment will be provided. Those attending should also be prepared to read from the script and do some slight movement exercises. In addition, the Hudson Players are assembling their 3rd Annual Community Talent Show being present September 17 & 18. Tickets are available now by calling the box offices at 330-655-8522. The Hudson Players are one of the area?s longest running community theaters and are members of the Hudson Chamber of Commerce, The Ohio Community Theatre Association and the American Association of Community Theater. The Hudson Players are a non-profit 501-C-3 organization. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C49538.A3C1A2A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 Hudson = Players=20 Announce Auditions September 12 & 13 For You=92re A Good Man = Charlie=20 Brown

 

The Hudson Players = will hold=20 auditions for their You=92re A Good Man Charlie Brown (Revival = Version) at=20 7 pm, September 12 & 13, at Barlow Community Center located on = Oviatt Street=20 in Hudson, across from the Hudson Fire Department.

 

You=92re=20 A Good Man Charlie Brown=20 played for 1,597 performances in New York at the Theatre 80 St. Marks in = 1966.=20 The show is best described as an average day in the life of Charlie = Brown. It is=20 a day made up of little moments picked from all the days of Charlie = Brown, from=20 Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter = despair, all=20 mixed in with the lives of his friends (both human and non-human) and = strung=20 together on the string of a single day, from bright uncertain morning to = hopeful=20 starlit evening.

 

In = 1998 the authors=20 and producers of the original 1966 musical show, You=92re A Good Man = Charlie=20 Brown, decided it was time for a major revival of the work in a = Broadway=20 theatre. The idiomatic, intimate innocence of the characters that is = presented=20 in the original stage production has been maintained, but a new = perspective has=20 been added by emphasizing the insatiable insouciance of the characters = that was=20 held in check in the original. The new cast of characters includes = Charlie=20 Brown, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, Snoopy and Sally Brown

 

Performances will = be=20 November 5, 6, 12, 13, 14, 19 & 20 at 8 pm at the Barlow Community=20 Center.  More information = is=20 available via the Hudson Players website (www.hudsonplayers.com) or by = calling=20 330-655-8522.

 

Auditioners are = asked to=20 bring a prepared song. Accompaniment will be provided. Those attending = should=20 also be prepared to read from the script and do some slight movement=20 exercises.

 

In addition, the = Hudson=20 Players are assembling their 3rd Annual Community Talent Show = being=20 present September 17 & 18. Tickets are available now by calling the = box=20 offices at 330-655-8522.

 

The Hudson Players = are one=20 of the area=92s longest running community theaters and are members of = the Hudson=20 Chamber of Commerce, The Ohio Community Theatre Association and the = American=20 Association of Community Theater. The Hudson Players are a non-profit = 501-C-3=20 organization.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C49538.A3C1A2A0-- From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Wed Sep 8 07:41:26 2004 From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 10:41:26 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Location and Times for Fall Registration for The Hope School of Acting & Studios Message-ID: <1e.33223eea.2e707416@aol.com> -------------------------------1094654486 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Here is the info on where and when registration will be (classes also) for the Hope School of Acting and Studios until we are able to purchase a building. Classes are held at 520 S. Main Street, Akron Ohio in the Canal Place Warehouse. Entrance is by the loading docks. Times for classes depend on your childs age. Registration begins at 9am on Sept 11th. Your child will have the opportunity to audition in front of the camera. We look forward to seeing you and your child/children there. Any questions please call Michelle Dean CEO/Founder Hope School of Acting & Studios 330-644-4421 -------------------------------1094654486 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Here is the info on where and when registration will be (classes also)=20= for the Hope School of Acting and Studios until we are able to purchase a bu= ilding.
 
Classes are held at 520 S. Main Street, Akron Ohio in the Canal Place W= arehouse.  Entrance is by the loading docks.  Times for classes de= pend on your childs age.  Registration begins at 9am on Sept 11th. = ; Your child will have the opportunity to audition in front of the camera.&n= bsp; We look forward to seeing you and your child/children there.
 
Any questions please call
Michelle Dean
CEO/Founder
Hope Schoo= l of Acting & Studios
330-644-4421
-------------------------------1094654486-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Sep 8 08:29:45 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 11:29:45 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's "Tricks of the Trade . . . " Series Continues This Saturday Message-ID: <82.15563939.2e707f69@aol.com> --part1_82.15563939.2e707f69_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable You Can Still Get Your Career In Gear With . . . "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Development"=20 How-to Workshops WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, at Shaker Hts. locations. Sue Johnson, Director "We help you get to where you want to be." .=A0=A0 Saturdays,=A0=A0 thru Dec. 4th ,=A0 10:30 AM - 12:00 noon.=A0=20 .=A0 See Added Monday Night Sessions, below, 7:00 - 8:30 PM To learn more about Sue Johnson and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, g= o=20 to http://suejohnson.blogspot.com To register for ongoing classes in Career, Craft & Professional development=20 for Actors, Playwrights, Directors, and Other Performing Artists, call=20 (216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0 The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors= ' Studio=20 also offers participants a variety of "PlayActs" performance opportunities. New Concepts. . .=20 Incorporating Spiritual Aspects into Pursuing Your Passion! Discover a Unique, New Approach=20 to=20 Becoming a Successful Performing Artist Learn & use "Tricks of the Trade. . ." based on=20 your individual 'Signature Style.' HOW-to . . . =A0=A0=20 . Sat. 9/11: Select, & Memorize Contemporary & Classical Monologues=20 . Sat. 9/18: Prepare, Practice & Audition for Monologues & Scene work See yourself on-camera & get feedback. . Sat. 9/25: Become a Voiceover Talent (commercial & industrial for radio &=20 TV) Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep the= =20 listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Commercial= ,=20 Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require unique voiceov= er=20 abilities.=A0 Get feedback & find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it lo= oks. . Sat. 10/2: Create your voiceover demo in content & format . Sat. 10/9: Develop & Practice On-Camera Skills & Techniques (commercial,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 industrial & film) There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0=20 Practice using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV &=20= film=20 different from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will give you feedback=20= & show=20 you how to adapt your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions=20 and jobs.=20 . Sat. 10/16: Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.=A0 See= =20 yourself as talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents see you.=A0 L= earn=20 how your facial expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body language/movement &=20 voice project on-camera. Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work. . Sat. 10/23:=A0 Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques for On-stag= e,=20 On-camera & Voiceover=20 Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have= you=20 been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the details -=20 pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voi= ce:=20 enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to give your=20 characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians, too. . Sat. 10/30: Market Your "Tools of the Trade" Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo=20 Tapes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by know= ing -=20 when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need. . Sat. 11/6: Structure & write your talent resume in content & format . Sat. 11/13: Get your professional head shot project done . Sat. 11/20: Market Yourself as a Talent & Business Person Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting.=A0 Y= ou=20 will have to know about the following to increase=A0 your chances of being=20 successful=A0 --=A0 Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Direc= tors,=20 Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contractor, Record k= eeping:=20 Income & Expenses. [No session Sat. 11/27.] . Sat. 12/4: "Get Your Big Break, Get Work, & Get Paid"=A0 Locally, Regional= ly & =20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Nationally Learn How to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major= =20 talent markets. Everything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to -=20 Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Show= cases"=20 and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. Fee:=A0 $25.00=A0=A0 per individual session. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00=A0 Advanced payment for 3 or more sessions b= y September 1st .=20 Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter. Major Credit cards accepted. ($20.00 minimum) Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=20 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com=20 Don't Forget . . . "Tricks of the Trade . . . " sessions Mondays 7:00 - 8:30 pm for your convenience.=A0=20 And, Private Coaching is always an option. Monday 7:00 - 8:30 Classes=20 =A0 . Mon 9/13:=A0 Develop & Practice On-Camera Skills & Techniques (commercial,= =20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 industrial & film) There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0=20 Practice using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV &=20= film=20 different from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will give you feedback=20= & show=20 you how to adapt your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions=20 and jobs.=20 . Mon. 9/20: Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.=A0 See= =20 yourself as talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents see you.=A0 L= earn=20 how your facial expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body language/movement &=20 voice project on-camera. Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work. . Mon. 9/27: Become a Voiceover Talent (commercial & industrial for radio &=20 TV) Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep the= =20 listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Commercial= ,=20 Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require unique voiceov= er=20 abilities.=A0 Get feedback & find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it lo= oks. . Mon.10/4: Create your voiceover demo in content & format . Mon. 10/11: Market Your "Tools of the Trade" Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo=20 Tapes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by know= ing -=20 when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need. . Mon. 10/18: Structure & write your talent resume in content & format . Mon. 10/25: Get your professional head shot project done . Mon. 11/1: "Get Your Big Break, Get Work, & Get Paid"=A0 Locally, Regional= ly & =20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Nationally Learn How to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major= =20 talent markets. Everything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to -=20 Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Show= cases"=20 and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. . Mon. 11/8:=A0 Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques for On-stage= ,=20 On- =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 camera & Voiceo= ver=20 Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have= you=20 been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the details -=20 pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voi= ce:=20 enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to give your=20 characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians, too. Fee:=A0 $25.00=A0=A0 per individual session. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00=A0 Advanced payment for 3 or more sessions b= y September 1st .=20 Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter. Major Credit cards accepted. ($20.00 minimum) Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=20 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com=20 http://suejohnson.blogspot.com --part1_82.15563939.2e707f69_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

You C= an Still Get Your Career In Gear
With . . .

"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Developmen= t"
How-to Workshops

WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio,
at Shaker Hts. locations. Sue Johnson, Director
"We help you get to where you want to be."

.
=A0=A0 Saturdays,=A0=A0 thru Dec. 4th ,=A0 10:30 AM - 12:00 no= on.=A0
.=A0 See Added Monday Night Sessions, below, 7:00 - 8:30 PM

To learn more about Sue Johnson and the WAKE UP And=20= LIVE's Actors' Studio, go to http://suejohnson.blogspot.com

To register for ongoing classes in Career, Craft & Professional developm= ent for Actors, Playwrights, Directors, and Other Performing Artists, call (= 216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0 The WAKE UP And LIVE's A= ctors' Studio also offers participants a variety of "PlayActs" performance opportunities.

New Concepts. . .

Incorporating Spiritual Aspects into Pursui= ng Your Passion!

Discover a Unique, New Approach
to
Becoming a Successful Performing Artist

Learn & use "Tricks of the Trade. . ." based on
your individual 'Signature Style.'


HOW-to . . .
=A0=A0
. Sat. 9/11: Select, & Memorize Contemporary & Classical Monolo= gues
. Sat. 9/18: Prepare, Practice & Audition for Monologues & Scene w= ork
             =20=   
See yourself on-camera & get feedback.

. Sat. 9/25: Become a Voiceover Talent (commercial & industrial for= radio & TV)
Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep= the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Comme= rcial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require uni= que voiceover abilities.=A0 Get feedback & find out why voiceover work i= sn't easy as it looks.
. Sat. 10/2: Create your voiceover demo in content & format

. Sat. 10/9: Develop & Practice On-Camera Skills & Techniques (= commercial,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0    indust= rial & film)

There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Pr= actice using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV &= ; film different from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will give you fe= edback & show you how to adapt your stage skills to be successful for on= -camera auditions and jobs.

. Sat. 10/16: Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Fil= m Acting
Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.= =A0 See yourself as talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents s= ee you.=A0 Learn how your facial expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body lang= uage/movement & voice project on-camera. Enhance the way you look, speak= & act to get work.

. Sat. 10/23:=A0 Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques=20= for On-stage,
            &nbs= p;          On-camera & Voi= ceover

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

. Sat. 10/30: Market Your "Tools of the Trade"
Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo T= apes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by knowi= ng - when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need.=
. Sat. 11/6:   Structure & write your talent resume in co= ntent & format
. Sat. 11/13: Get your professional head shot project done


. Sat. 11/20: Market Yourself as a Talent & Business Person<= BR> Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting.=A0 Y= ou will have to know about the following to increase=A0 your chances of bein= g successful=A0 --=A0 Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Dir= ectors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contract= or, Record keeping: Income & Expenses.

[No session Sat. 11/27.]


. Sat. 12/4: "Get Your Big Break, Get Work, & Get Paid"=A0 Locally,= Regionally &
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0    =20= Nationally

Learn How to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other m= ajor talent markets. Everything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - t= o - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All abo= ut "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed &= amp; to get work.


Fee:=A0 $25.00=A0=A0 per individual session.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00=A0 Advanced payment for 3 or more session= s by September 1st .

Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter.

Major Credit cards accepted. ($20.00 minimum)

Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.
Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com

Don't Forget . . . "Tricks of the Tr= ade . . . " sessions
Mondays 7:00 - 8:30 pm for your convenience.=A0
And, Private Coaching is always an option.

Monday 7:00 - 8:30 Classes


=A0
. Mon 9/13:=A0 Develop & Practice On-Camera Skills & Techniq= ues (commercial,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0    &= nbsp; industrial & film)

There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Pr= actice using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV &= ; film different from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will give you fe= edback & show you how to adapt your stage skills to be successful for on= -camera auditions and jobs.

. Mon. 9/20: Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Film Ac= ting
Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.= =A0 See yourself as talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents s= ee you.=A0 Learn how your facial expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body lang= uage/movement & voice project on-camera. Enhance the way you look, speak= & act to get work.

. Mon. 9/27: Become a Voiceover Talent (commercial & industrial for= radio & TV)
Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep= the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Comme= rcial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require uni= que voiceover abilities.=A0 Get feedback & find out why voiceover work i= sn't easy as it looks.
. Mon.10/4: Create your voiceover demo in content & format

. Mon. 10/11: Market Your "Tools of the Trade"
Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo T= apes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by knowi= ng - when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need.=
. Mon. 10/18: Structure & write your talent resume in content &a= mp; format
. Mon. 10/25: Get your professional head shot project done


. Mon. 11/1: "Get Your Big Break, Get Work, & Get Paid"=A0 Locally,= Regionally &
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0    &= nbsp;  Nationally

Learn How to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other m= ajor talent markets. Everything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - t= o - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All abo= ut "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed &= amp; to get work.

. Mon. 11/8:=A0 Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques=20= for On-stage, On-
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0   =20= camera & Voiceover

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

Fee:=A0 $25.00=A0=A0 per individual session.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00=A0 Advanced payment for 3 or more session= s by September 1st .

Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter.

Major Credit cards accepted. ($20.00 minimum)

Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.
Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com

http://suejohnson.blogspot.com





















--part1_82.15563939.2e707f69_boundary-- From terrymichelle01 at hotmail.com Wed Sep 8 08:39:22 2004 From: terrymichelle01 at hotmail.com (Terry M) Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 11:39:22 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LGBT Artists Needed!! Message-ID: Hello everyone.... Wild Plum is turning Cleveland's Lesbian and Gay Community Service Center into an Art Gallery of LGBT works. We are accepting all types of art from Photography to Sculpture to Painting and more!! The Gallery opening is October 8th in celebration of National Coming Out Weekend. So please if you are an artist or artist ally contact me for information. TerryMichelle01 at hotmail.com or 216-651-4224 Thanks Everyone.... Terry Michelle www.wildplum.bravehost.com _________________________________________________________________ Check out Election 2004 for up-to-date election news, plus voter tools and more! http://special.msn.com/msn/election2004.armx From kjgiordano at yahoo.com Wed Sep 8 09:28:59 2004 From: kjgiordano at yahoo.com (Kevin Giordano) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 09:28:59 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woodwind Player Looking For Pit Orchestra. Message-ID: <20040908162859.98748.qmail@web60608.mail.yahoo.com> --0-821423695-1094660939=:98227 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Woodwind Player Looking For Pit Orchestra. Kevin J. Giordano Clarinet / Saxophone (216) 533-7602 Kjgiordano at yahoo.com Past Productions Include: 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 Meet Me In St. Louis Forty-Second Street A Music Man Ragtime Grease Hot Mikado Sweeney Todd (upcoming) Guys and Dolls (upcoming) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! Enter now. --0-821423695-1094660939=:98227 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Woodwind Player Looking For Pit Orchestra.

 

Kevin J. Giordano

Clarinet / Saxophone

(216) 533-7602

Kjgiordano at yahoo.com

 

Past Productions Include:

 

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

Meet Me In St. Louis

Forty-Second Street

A Music Man

Ragtime

Grease 

Hot Mikado

Sweeney Todd (upcoming)

Guys and Dolls (upcoming)


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C495DF.B4C772C8-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Wed Sep 8 13:25:28 2004 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 13:25:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Spider's Web" opens Friday at Clague Playhouse Message-ID: <20040908202528.66139.qmail@web81405.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1867296620-1094675128=:56667 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 33145 Phone: 440-331-0403 Spider's Web, a mystery by Agatha Christie and directed by Douglas Farren opens Friday, September 10th and run through October 3rd. Performances are Thursday - Saturday at 8PM and Sundays at 2PM Tickets are $11.00 and may be purchased by calling the Box Office Wed - Sat 1-6PM --0-1867296620-1094675128=:56667 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 33145
Phone:  440-331-0403
 
Spider's Web, a mystery by Agatha Christie and directed by Douglas Farren opens Friday, September 10th and run through October 3rd.
 
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-------------------------------1094678333-- From laughalotproductions at yahoo.com Wed Sep 8 14:23:48 2004 From: laughalotproductions at yahoo.com (jim leo) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 14:23:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Filming Location (House/Condo) Needed Message-ID: <20040908212349.80893.qmail@web51108.mail.yahoo.com> --0-311533647-1094678628=:80222 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Laughalot productions is in pre production for a feature length independent comedy and we are looking for a small starter house/condo location preferably in the Columbus/Central Ohio area. Shooting will take place on weekends in September and October and I anticipate that this scene will be needed for the 4 - 5 Saturdays. Due to a limited budget, minimal compensation can be offered for permission use the location - - but you would be helping an indie film maker out (and that's good karma)! Please contact Jim at laughalotproductions at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! --0-311533647-1094678628=:80222 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
 
Laughalot productions is in pre production for a feature length independent comedy and we are looking for a small starter house/condo location preferably in the Columbus/Central Ohio area. 
 
Shooting will take place on weekends in September and  October and I anticipate that this scene will be needed for the 4 - 5 Saturdays.
 
Due to a limited budget, minimal compensation can be offered for permission use the location - - but you would be helping an indie film maker out (and that's good karma)!
 
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New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! --0-311533647-1094678628=:80222-- From emadden at kent.edu Wed Sep 8 15:13:32 2004 From: emadden at kent.edu (Liz Madden) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 18:13:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR Message-ID: <20040908221332.C522D1249BE@smtp.kent.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C495CF.8D294EC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: KSU'S SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE IN SEARCH OF 2 CHILDREN ACTORS FOR SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR Kent, Ohio - Kent State University's School of Theatre & Dance is in search of two young actors for the production of Six Characters in Search of an Author. Roles are available for one girl who plays between 4 - 6 years old and one boy who plays between 8 - 10 years old. The girl will get wet, with water, at the end of the play because the character has drowned. The girl is still and quiet most of the play. The boy is quiet and vulnerable throughout the play. He does commit suicide at the end of the play. Character will be seen only in silhouette at the final moment. The possibility exists that both roles will be double cast due to age. To schedule an audition appointment with director Terry Burgler, please call 330-672-0113. Directed by Terry Burgler, performances of Six Characters in Search of an Author are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2 PM from October 8 - 17, 2004. Those auditioning must be able to attend all of these performances. Children in the production will join the company in mid-September. Rehearsals are Sunday through Monday evenings. Children will not be called to all rehearsals and will be released from rehearsal early most evenings until dress rehearsals and performances. Children would be expected to attend all rehearsals during tech week beginning, Saturday, October 2 until opening Friday, October 8. Six Characters in Search of an Author does include adult language and themes. Luigi Pirandello's benchmark play is about a family of unfinished characters who take over the rehearsal of another work in order to have their own story told. Pirandello's playful opening moments soon give way to the horror of the story the characters have to tell. Though the characters fight to have their scenes played out at last, they are often at cross-purposes, unhappy with the actors' interpretations and arguing over whom is at fault in their tragedy. For more information regarding Six Characters in Search of an Author, the auditions or to schedule an appointment please contact Terry Burgler at 330-672-0113 or tburgler at kent.edu. Kent State University School of Theatre & Dance Elisabeth Madden Managing Director 330-672-0103 emadden at kent.edu ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C495CF.8D294EC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

KSU’S SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE IN SEARCH OF 2 CHILDREN ACTORS FOR = SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN = AUTHOR

     = ;      

Kent, Ohio – Kent State University’s School of Theatre & = Dance is in search of two young actors for the production of Six Characters in Search of an Author.  Roles = are available for one girl who plays between 4 – 6 years old and one boy who = plays between 8 – 10 years old.  The girl will get wet, with water, = at the end of the play because the character has drowned.  The girl is still = and quiet most of the play.  The boy is quiet and vulnerable throughout the = play.  He does commit suicide at the end of the play.  Character will be seen = only in silhouette at the final moment.  The possibility exists that both = roles will be double cast due to age.  To schedule an audition appointment with = director Terry Burgler, please call 330-672-0113.

 

Directed by Terry Burgler, = performances of Six Characters in Search of an = Author are Tuesday – Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2 PM from October 8 = – 17, 2004.  Those auditioning must be able to attend all of these = performances.  Children in the production will join the company in mid-September.  = Rehearsals are Sunday through Monday evenings.  Children will not be called to all = rehearsals and will be released from rehearsal early most evenings until dress = rehearsals and performances.  Children would be expected to attend all = rehearsals during tech week beginning, Saturday, October 2 until opening Friday, October = 8.

 

=

 Six Characters in Search of an Author = does include adult language and themes.  Luigi Pirandello’s = benchmark play is about a family of unfinished characters who take over the rehearsal of = another work in order to have their own story told.  Pirandello’s = playful opening moments soon give way to the horror of the story the characters have to = tell.  Though the characters fight to have their scenes played out at last, = they are often at cross-purposes, unhappy with the actors’ interpretations = and arguing over whom is at fault in their tragedy.

 

For more information = regarding Six Characters in Search of an Author, = the auditions or to schedule an appointment please contact Terry Burgler at 330-672-0113 or tburgler at kent.edu.

 

Kent State University

School of Theatre & Dance

Elisabeth Madden

Managing Director

330-672-0103

emadden at kent.edu

 

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C495CF.8D294EC0-- From info at CoachHouseTheatre.org Wed Sep 8 20:17:28 2004 From: info at CoachHouseTheatre.org (Coach House Info) Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 20:17:28 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Coach House opens "Private Lives" Message-ID: <413FCB48.5010804@CoachHouseTheatre.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060304000700000304010302 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Private Lives By Noel Coward Directed by Jim Fippin September 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th September 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th September 23rd, 24th, 25th Showtimes: Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8:00pm Sunday at 2:30pm Tickets are $13 Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at: *330-434-7741* Cast (in order of appearance) Sibyl Chase Johanna Alves-Parks Eliot Chase Tim Bennett Victor Prynne Alex Nine Amanda Prynne Kimberly Mahoney Louise Mary Laske Crew: Stage Manager Kendra Schaefer Set Design Antony Harding Light Design Antony Harding Sound Design Nat Napolitano Costume Design Jonathan Fletcher Props Manager Kendra Schaefer --------------060304000700000304010302 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Private Lives

Tickets are $13
Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at: 330-434-7741
Cast (in order of appearance)
Sibyl Chase
Johanna Alves-Parks
Eliot Chase
Tim Bennett
Victor Prynne
Alex Nine
Amanda Prynne
Kimberly Mahoney
Louise
Mary Laske
Crew:
Stage Manager
Kendra Schaefer
Set Design
Antony Harding
Light Design
Antony Harding
Sound Design
Nat Napolitano
Costume Design
Jonathan Fletcher
Props Manager
Kendra Schaefer
--------------060304000700000304010302-- From info at CoachHouseTheatre.org Wed Sep 8 20:18:32 2004 From: info at CoachHouseTheatre.org (Coach House Info) Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 20:18:32 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: Coach House Auditions for "Uncle Vanya" Message-ID: <413FCB88.8030506@CoachHouseTheatre.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060107080005090709050004 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Coach House Theatre announces auditions for: Uncle Vanya by *Anton Chekhov* translated by *David Mamet* directed by *Kimberly Mahoney* production dates: *November 11-27 2004* (no Performance on Thanksgiving) rehearsals scheduled to begin on or around: Monday, October 4th ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *when:* Monday, September 13, 7 p.m. Tuesday, September 14, 7 p.m. *where:* Coach House Theatre 732 West Exchange Street, Akron /behind the Akron Woman's City Club/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *needed:* 5 men and 4 women /actors auditioning will be asked to read from the script / *Serebrykov, Alexandr Vladmirovich:* a retired professor *Yelena Andreyevna:* his wife *Sofya Alexandrovna (Sonya):* his daughter by his first marriage *Voynitzkaya, Mariya Vasilyevna:* the mother of his first wife *Vanya:* his son *Mikhail Lvovich:* a doctor *Telegin, Ilya Ilyich:* an impoverished landowner *Marina:* an old nurse *A Workman* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ For more information about auditions, please call 440-646-0571 (no calls after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, please bring them with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing you at auditions! --------------060107080005090709050004 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Coach House Theatre

announces auditions for:

Uncle Vanya

by Anton Chekhov translated by David Mamet directed by Kimberly Mahoney
production dates: November 11-27 2004 (no Performance on Thanksgiving)
rehearsals scheduled to begin on or around: Monday, October 4th


when: Monday, September 13, 7 p.m.
  Tuesday, September 14, 7 p.m.
where:
  732 West Exchange Street, Akron
  behind the Akron Woman's City Club

needed: 5 men and 4 women
actors auditioning will be asked to read from the script
Serebrykov, Alexandr Vladmirovich: a retired professor
Yelena Andreyevna: his wife
Sofya Alexandrovna (Sonya): his daughter by his first marriage
Voynitzkaya, Mariya Vasilyevna: the mother of his first wife
Vanya: his son
Mikhail Lvovich: a doctor
Telegin, Ilya Ilyich: an impoverished landowner
Marina: an old nurse
A Workman

For more information about auditions, please call 440-646-0571 (no calls after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, please bring them with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing you at auditions!
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Message-ID: Cleveland State University and S.T.A.G.E. presents Paula Vogel's "The Baltimore Waltz" for two more weekends only. Come see the dizzying trip of brother and sister as they trek through Europe in search of a cure of a new mystery disease. September 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 Friday's and Saturday's at 8:00 pm Sunday's at 2:00 pm $10.00 General admission, $5.00 Student, Faculty, and Staff Call 216-687-2109 for ticket reservations and further information. See you there!! _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From abyerly24 at yahoo.com Wed Sep 8 18:52:33 2004 From: abyerly24 at yahoo.com (Adrian Byerly) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 18:52:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Public Squares!!!!Live!!!!!Come and I'll Stop Posting!!!! 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Thank you to all who replyed to my last E-mail regarding Helping Tri-C Westeren Campus Drama Club Raise Money to go to ACTF ( the American College Theatre Festival) this Up coming Jan.  The Club must raise 2 to 4 thousand Dollars  by Dec.  We are willing to work doing fund raisers, but if that is not an option for you, we  will take any kind of Donation you can give.  My Name is Mary Catalano and you can contact me for more info on ACTF and Drama club at  my E-mail address / botticelli1982 at hotmail.com
If you would like to make a check out, make it out to Cuyahoga Community College Westeren Campus Drama Club and Mail it to 11000 Pleasentvalley Rd
                                               Parma, Ohio 44130
                                               In Care of Drama Club
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Thank you all so very much, you have no Idea what this means to all of us
 
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Get ready for school! Find articles, homework help and more in the Back to School Guide! From nadeen_oconnor_dance_theatre at yahoo.com Thu Sep 9 06:36:55 2004 From: nadeen_oconnor_dance_theatre at yahoo.com (Nadeen OConnor) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 06:36:55 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for Nadeen O'Connor Dance Theatre Message-ID: <20040909133655.70033.qmail@web51708.mail.yahoo.com> Tuesday September 1, 2004 Audition Date: September 19, 2004 2:30 pm Where: University of Akron Ballet Center 354 East Market Street, Akron, Ohio 44325. Contact: Jen Preis or Nadeen O'Connor at 330-867-4675 E-mail: nadeen_oconnor_dance_theatre at yahoo.com. Auditioning for Male and Female part time paid positions for 2005 Spring Season. Dancers are contracted from September through February with possibility for renewal for summer season. Professional level dancers should have a strong background in modern and ballet technique along with a minimum two years performance experience. Those auditioning should be warmed up for class and be ready to learn movement phrases from NODT's current repertory. Finalists will be interviewed following the audition. Please bring resume and references with phone numbers, and a dance photo. Nadeen O'Connor Dance Theatre is a modern dance company based in Akron, Ohio. The company's repertoire is stylistically unique through the creation of original choreography by its artistic director, Nadeen OConnor. Audition Date: September 19, 2004 2:30 pm Where: University of Akron Ballet Center 354 East Market Street, Akron, Ohio 44325. Contact: Jen Preis or Nadeen O'Connor at 330-867-4675 E-mail: nadeen_oconnor_dance_theatre at yahoo.com. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! 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Magically yours, Eric Brouman www.ericbrouman.com 1-888-BROUMAN From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Sep 9 09:31:15 2004 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 12:31:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Staged Reading-Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition- JCC Halle Theatre Message-ID: Splitting Infinity by Jamie Pachino, Winner of the 2004 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition September 9, 2004 (Beachwood, Ohio) - The Jewish Community Center Of Cleveland (JCC) presents a staged reading of Splitting Infinity by Jamie Pachino, winner of the 2004 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition. The reading, directed by Jacqi Loewy, will take place at 7:00 PM on Sunday, October 10 in the Halle Theatre at the JCC, Mayfield Building, located at 3505 Mayfield Road in Cleveland Heights. The reading is free and open to the public. For additional information call 216-382-4000 ext. 215, reservations are recommended. Playwright Jamie Pachino will engage the audience in a post-show discussion. Splitting Infinity, originally commissioned by Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago, was developed at the Women Playwrights Festival, A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle WA, and American Conservatory Theatre's First Look Festival in San Francisco CA. The play tells the story of a Nobel prize-winning physicist who decides to go after evidence of God, through physics. As she single-mindedly pursues her goal, she upsets the balance of her relationship with Rabbi Saul Lieberman, her oldest and best friend, and her star post-doctorate student, the child of a Christian Scientist. About Jamie Pachino Jamie Pachino is an award-winning playwright and screenwriter. Her works have been showcased in festivals throughout the world including Women Playwrights' Festivals in Athens, Greece, A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle, and the First Look Festival at American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco. Jamie has been named the winner of the Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays production grant as well as Chicago's Joseph Jefferson ("Jeff") Award for Best New Work, among dozens of others. Her plays The Return of Morality and Aurora's Motive have also been optioned for the screen. Ms. Pachino has written screenplays for Walden Media and Lifetime Television and has a blind script deal with DreamWorks. She is currently at work on Ribbit, an animated feature rewrite for Vanguard Films (producers of Shrek). Jamie has served on the faculties of Northwestern University, Columbia College, and the Chicago Academy for the Arts. She currently makes her home in Los Angeles with her husband and son. (more) About the Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition The Annual Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition is designed to encourage new plays that provide significant, fresh perspectives on the range of Jewish experience. Submissions are received from playwrights throughout the world. The competition is made possible by the generosity of Marilyn and Harry Cagin. About The JCC The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland builds and strengthens Cleveland's entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and services that enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in four key program areas: Fitness, Wellness and Recreation, Preschool/Early Childhood Education, Camping and Cultural Arts. Membership to The JCC is open to all. The JCC has been serving the greater Cleveland community for more than 50 years. The Center is a non-profit social service agency that receives funding from The Jewish Community Federation, The United Way, grants, donations and other public funding sources. Kris Barnes Playmakers Youth Theatre The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 Playmakers Youth Theatre Announces 2004-2005 Season "The World Goes 'Round" Featuring the music of Kander and Ebb Sept 8-12, 2004 "To Kill A Mockingbird" Drama about racism, loyalty, justice, fear and love. Nov. 4-7th, 2004 "Little Shop of Horrors" Offbeat love story-dark comedy with a great soundtrack Feb 17-27th, 2005 "The World is a Stage" Intergenerational show written & directed by Sheri Gross April 10, 2005 From woodbish at bright.net Thu Sep 9 09:53:57 2004 From: woodbish at bright.net (Henry Bishop) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 12:53:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Babes in Toyland Audition Message-ID: <000001c4968d$9d8523c0$5a9adb42@pavilion> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C4966C.167383C0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0002_01C4966C.16750A60" ------=_NextPart_001_0002_01C4966C.16750A60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Audition notice Phoenix Stage Productions BABES IN TOYLAND Directed by Henry Bishop Auditions will be this Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 7:00 to 9:30 PM at Springfield High School Theatre for the Musical Babes in Toyland. Babes in Toyland is a large, old fashioned family show. It has approximately 60 roles for actors, dancers and singers; adults and children. Not all roles require dancing. Be prepared to read, dance and to sing, an accompanist will be provided. Bring your sheet music. No recorded music please. Babes in Toyland has Marching Wooden Soldiers - Singing and Dancing Gypsies - Most of Your Favorite Nursery Rhyme Characters such as: Little Boy Blue, Bo Peep, and Jack and Jill. - The Lady Who Lives in a Shoe - Several Bad Guys - a Love Story between Contrary Mary and Tom, the Piper's Son - Spiders - Elves - And the Master Toymaker a character of great warmth who makes all the toys for the holiday season. Performance dates are during the month of December; ending a week before Christmas. There are some School Day performances: a full schedule will be available at auditions. AUDITIONS: MON., TUE., WED., SEPTEMBER 13, 14 & 15 AT SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL, 2960 SANITARIUM RD. AT CANTON ROAD, FOR BABES IN TOYLAND Songs include Toyland, I Won't be Happy 'til I Get It, Hail to Christmas, Castle in Spain, The March of the Toy Soldiers and others. For additional information call 330-713-0003 Phoenix Stage Productions (formerly Goodyear Community Theatre) is reviving its annual production of Babes in Toyland. Babes in Toyland was performed annually during the 80's and 90's to great public acceptance. It is a lot of fun and a lot of work. If you are interested in working tech or some other volunteer aspect of putting on a show call 330-713-0003. ------=_NextPart_001_0002_01C4966C.16750A60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1094758077-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Thu Sep 9 15:05:04 2004 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 15:05:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WR Playhouse Presents The Fantasticks Message-ID: <20040909220504.50790.qmail@web80104.mail.yahoo.com> --0-803628589-1094767504=:50402 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE Presents THE FANTASTICKS Words by Tom Jones Music by Harvey Schmidt Sept 10, 11, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and Oct 1, 2. CAST The Narrator (El Gallo) Judson "Leigh" Heckerman The Girl (Luisa) Adrienne Sereta The Boy (Matt) Sean Goodman The Boy's Father (Hucklebee) Norm Bennett The Girl's Father (Bellomy) Walt Kaminski The Actor (Henry) Irv Korman The Man Who Dies (Mortimer) Bob Rauch The Mute Deborah Hercsek Anne Reeves CREW Director Bob Kmiecik Asst Director Anne Reeves Producers Marc Dusini Marie Dusini Music Director Matthew Bennett Choreographer Andrea Raab Stage Manager Renee DeSantis Set Designer Walt Kaminski Lighting Marc Dusini Costumer Debbie Hercsek Publicity Marie Dusini Set Construction Gus Tischer, Leo Tischer Marc Dusini, Bob Kmiecik TICKETS: $10.00 ADULTS $8.00 SENIORS/STUDENTS FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: (330) 620-7314 The theatre is located on the corner of Revere and Everett Rds at the Bath - Richfield Twp lines in Summit County. --0-803628589-1094767504=:50402 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
                                    WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
                                                      Presents
 
                                          THE FANTASTICKS
 
                            Words by Tom Jones   Music by Harvey Schmidt
 
                                 Sept 10, 11, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and Oct 1, 2.
 
                                                      CAST
 
The Narrator               (El Gallo)                  Judson "Leigh" Heckerman
The Girl                      (Luisa)                       Adrienne Sereta
The Boy                     (Matt)                         Sean Goodman
The Boy's Father        (Hucklebee)               Norm Bennett
The Girl's Father        (Bellomy)                  Walt Kaminski
The Actor                   (Henry)                       Irv Korman
The Man Who Dies     (Mortimer)                 Bob Rauch
The Mute                                                     Deborah Hercsek
                                                                    Anne Reeves
 
                                                     CREW
 
Director                                                      Bob Kmiecik
Asst Director                                               Anne Reeves
Producers                                                   Marc Dusini
                                                                   Marie Dusini
Music Director                                             Matthew Bennett
Choreographer                                           Andrea Raab
Stage Manager                                           Renee DeSantis
Set Designer                                               Walt Kaminski
Lighting                                                      Marc Dusini
Costumer                                                    Debbie Hercsek
Publicity                                                     Marie Dusini
Set Construction                                         Gus Tischer, Leo Tischer
                                                                   Marc Dusini, Bob Kmiecik 
 
                     TICKETS:          $10.00 ADULTS     $8.00 SENIORS/STUDENTS
 
                        FOR RESERVATIONS CALL:  (330) 620-7314
 
The theatre is located on the corner of Revere and Everett Rds at the Bath - Richfield Twp lines in Summit County.
                                                                        
--0-803628589-1094767504=:50402-- From angelorange48 at hotmail.com Thu Sep 9 15:05:32 2004 From: angelorange48 at hotmail.com (susan madden) Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2004 18:05:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]cemetery club auditions with Bill Allman Message-ID:

                 CEMETERY CLUB

                          By  Ivan Menchell, directed by Bill Allman

    Production dates are October 21,22,23,29,30

 

 

Auditions are to be held

 

Sunday, September 12, 2004 2 to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm

Monday, September 13, 2004 7 to 9 pm

 

St Andrew?s Presbyterian Church

23114 West Avenue

Olmsted Falls

 

Cast of Characters

 

Ida

Lucille

Doris

Another woman

Sam

 

 

Three middle-aged Long Island women, recently widowed, meet each month to visit their late husband?s graves and seek consolation from each other. Their friendship is interrupted when one of them meets a widower.

 

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On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! >From bstuewe" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01CA_01C496A7.1CBF2410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable TrueNorth Cultural Arts announces=20 Children / Youth Programs for Fall 2004 TrueNorth begins its Fall semester of education within the arts = beginning September 13. Classes run for 6-week sessions from 9/13-10/16 = and from 10/23-12/4. Sign-up by calling 440-933-7771, on the internet at = www.TNCArts.org, or by visiting the TrueNorth Gallery at 33491 Lake Road = in Avon Lake. The Gallery is open Wednesday and Thursday from 12 = noon-8:00 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 12 noon-6:00 p.m.=20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- The Children's Choirs and Youth Orchestra, as well as private lessons, = will meet from 9/13-12/18 first semester, reconvening on 1/10 through = 6/1 the second semester. All other classes are 6-week sessions. TrueNorth Private Lessons=20 Sign-up for private lessons in your applied area: voice, piano, strings, = woodwinds, brass, percussion, and harp. TrueNorth Children's Chorus=20 Grades 1 & 2 Tuesday 4:15-5:00 p.m. Grades 3 & 4 Tuesday 5:15-6:00 p.m. Grades 5, 6 & 7 Tuesday 6:15-7:30 p.m. and Thursday 6:15-7:30 p.m. TrueNorth Youth Orchestra=20 Monday and Wednesday 4:15 - 5:30 p.m. Beginning Instrumentalists: Children/Youth and Adults - experience = orchestra as we learn and/or renew instrumental skills in an = intergenerational setting.=20 TrueNorth Jazz Improvisation=20 Wednesday 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Learn basic theory and improvisation skills in the world of jazz. This = class is for both youth and adults, having at least 3 years instrumental = background. TrueNorth Early Childhood Music=20 Saturdays beginning 9/18=20 Birth - 24 months Saturday 9:00- 9:30 a.m. =20 2 -3 years Saturday 9:45-10:30 a.m. 4 - 5 years Saturday 10:45-11:30 a.m.=20 6 - 7 years Saturday 11:45-12:30 a.m. -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- TrueNorth Ceramics: Kids and the Wheel (ages 11 and up) Saturday = 9:00-10:00 a.m. Kids and Clay (ages 6 and up) = Saturday 10:00-11:00 a.m. Visual Arts Exploration (ages 5 and up) Saturday = 12:30-1:15 p.m. Pottery for Youth and Adults (ages 15 and up) Wednesday = 7:00-9:00 p.m. Open Ceramic Studio = Tuesday 7:00-9:00 p.m. Family Workshops in the Fall: (2-week sessions - see www.TNCArts.org for = further details) Stories and Clay (ages 3 and up with parent) Saturday = 11:15-12:00 noon = Wednesday 1:00-1:45 p.m. = Friday 9:30-10:15 a.m. Leaf Designs in Clay (ages 3 and up with an adult) Sunday = 1:00-2:30 p.m. Holiday Lights in Clay (ages 3 and up with an adult) Sunday = 1:00-2:30 p.m. Special Gifts in Clay (ages 3 and up with an adult) Sunday = 1:00-2:30 p.m. -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Afternoon, Evening and Weekend Classes available in the following: TrueNorth Block Printing - Create a design on a block, carve & print! TrueNorth Watercolor=20 TrueNorth Beginning Drawing - Explore shape, shadowing, basic = perspective and composition TrueNorth Calligraphy - The art of beautiful writing -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- =20 ------=_NextPart_000_01CA_01C496A7.1CBF2410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

TrueNorth Cultural Arts

announces

Children / Youth Programs for Fall = 2004

TrueNorth begins its Fall semester of education = within the arts=20 beginning September 13. Classes run for 6-week sessions from = 9/13=9610/16 and from=20 10/23=9612/4. Sign-up by calling 440-933-7771, on the internet at = www.TNCArts.org, or by = visiting the=20 TrueNorth Gallery at 33491 Lake Road in Avon Lake. The Gallery is open = Wednesday=20 and Thursday from 12 noon=968:00 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 12 = noon=966:00=20 p.m.


The Children=92s Choirs and Youth Orchestra, as well = as private=20 lessons, will meet from 9/13=9612/18 first semester, reconvening on 1/10 = through=20 6/1 the second semester. All other classes are 6-week = sessions.

TrueNorth Private = Lessons=20

Sign-up for private lessons in = your applied=20 area: voice, piano, strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, and = harp.

 

TrueNorth Children=92s = Chorus=20

Grades 1 & 2 =    =20     Tuesday 4:15=965:00 p.m.

Grades 3 & 4 =    =20     Tuesday 5:15=966:00 p.m.

Grades 5, 6 & 7 =    =20 Tuesday 6:15=967:30 p.m. and Thursday 6:15=967:30 p.m.

 

TrueNorth Youth = Orchestra=20

Monday and Wednesday 4:15 =96 = 5:30=20 p.m.

Beginning Instrumentalists: = Children/Youth=20 and Adults =96 experience orchestra as we learn and/or renew = instrumental skills=20 in an intergenerational setting.

 

TrueNorth Jazz = Improvisation=20

Wednesday 7:30 =96 9:00 = p.m.

Learn basic theory and = improvisation skills=20 in the world of jazz. This class is for both youth and adults, having at = least 3=20 years instrumental background.

 

TrueNorth Early Childhood = Music=20

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TrueNorth = Ceramics:

Kids and the = Wheel (ages 11 and up)        =20             =    =20 Saturday 9:00=9610:00 a.m.

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Stories and = Clay (ages 3 and up with parent)     =    =20         Saturday 11:15=9612:00 = noon

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------=_NextPart_000_01CA_01C496A7.1CBF2410-- From toomey at alumni.nd.edu Thu Sep 9 17:47:47 2004 From: toomey at alumni.nd.edu (toomey at alumni.nd.edu) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 20:47:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]KEEPING BROADWAY ON THE RECORD Message-ID: <000101c496cf$d32b6650$1f479f04@toomeylaptop> Grammy.com link explains the situation and options pretty well. Then decide if you want to 'petition'. I doubt anyone can 'demand' that record companies produce duds. But they might help producers see the value... Regards, Peter Toomey Peter at ToomeyAndFriendsAdvertising.biz ( personal mail: Toomey at alumni.ND.edu ) ~~~~~~~~ KEEPING BROADWAY ON THE RECORD >From www.stagespace.com For decades, almost every Broadway musical has left behind a permanent legacy - the Original Cast Recording. For many theater lovers, cast recordings have been the bridge to Broadway, giving the listener a glimpse of a first class production, no matter what the actual distance to New York. And although shows open and close, the cast recordings have remained, documenting the evolving history of musical theater and inspiring new generations of theater lovers across the world. But Original Cast Recordings are on the verge of extinction. More and more record executives consider cast recordings a waste of time and money, and have made it clear that the days of recording Broadway shows are numbered. Robert Hurwitz, president of Nonesuch Records, told a journalist in March 2004 that he will now be recording only two musical theater composers - Stephen Sondheim and Adam Guettel. Click here to read more about Cast Recordings in crisis: http://www.grammy.com/features/2004/0308_castalbums.aspx We cannot let the cast album die. This petition is being sent to the chief executives of Sony, RCA Victor, Nonesuch, Atlantic and Hollywood Records, demanding that Broadway cast albums be allowed to survive, for the sake of the industry itself. Stand up for Broadway Cast Recordings - sign your name to the petition and help save the future of musical theater. Click here to sign the petition: http://www.stagespace.com/petition From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Fri Sep 10 09:49:58 2004 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It's me, M-A-B!) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:49:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Question for Members: Message-ID: <20040910164958.48523.qmail@web13925.mail.yahoo.com> --0-166947374-1094834998=:48266 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I got into a debate with an actor friend about what I SHOULD be sending to the Neo list. So I felt maybe I should get the answer from the source. Do you feel that this type of casting notice below in red should be sent to Neo when I get them or should I disregard them based on the fact they are last minute notices when sent to me. I don't want to embarass anyone, but the notion by some talent in this area is I should NOT send them because the talent in this area are looking for local work only. But it's my stance that depending on the timing of an actor's life..he or she may need a casting notice like that FOR THE MONEY, EXPERIENCE or they may need the opp. in order to add to their resume- a interesting out of town job for a major network. I won't send them if they are not helping in any sense but can it really hurt to know about them? YOU BE THE JUDGE: (ofcourse, notices would have email, phone and business contacts) Featured Extras needed TONIGHT 9/8 for live event for the US Open at Rockefeller Center being filmed by the USA Network. Pay is $10 per hour. Should be casually dressed. Less than 5 hours shooting time. Just show up tonight at 5:30pm @ Rockafeller Center - 50th St. between 5th & 6th Ave. Report to guest services. Union Status: Non-Union MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen! Where's the site? What's going on? (?1991 The MAB/EG?-----The MAB/EG? 2004?) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-166947374-1094834998=:48266 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
I got into a debate with an actor friend about what I SHOULD be sending to the Neo list. So I felt maybe I should get the answer from the source. Do you feel that this type of casting notice below in red should be sent to Neo when I get them or should I disregard them based on the fact they are last minute notices when sent to me.
 
I don't want to embarass anyone, but the notion by some talent in this area is I should NOT send them because the talent in this area are looking for local work only. But it's my stance that depending on the timing of an actor's life..he or she may need a casting notice like that FOR THE MONEY, EXPERIENCE or they may need the opp. in order to add to their resume- a interesting out of town job for a major network. I won't send them if they are not helping in any sense but can it really hurt to know about them?
 
YOU BE THE JUDGE: (ofcourse, notices would have email, phone and business contacts)
 
Featured Extras needed TONIGHT 9/8 for live event for the US Open at Rockefeller Center being filmed by the USA Network. Pay is $10 per hour. Should be casually dressed. Less than 5 hours shooting time.

Just show up tonight at 5:30pm @ Rockafeller Center - 50th St. between 5th & 6th Ave.

Report to guest services.

Union Status: Non-Union



MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen!

Where's the site? What's going on?

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


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-166947374-1094834998=:48266-- From fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Fri Sep 10 09:50:16 2004 From: fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (fredsternfeld) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 12:50:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]RAGTIME - TECHNICAL DIRECTOR POSITION OPEN Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0282_01C49734.BDF12E90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The position of Technical Director for Ragtime, the musical is open. Richard Gould is the set designer. The TD will be responsible for building the set for the show. The TD will oversee the carpenters and a scenic artist. Four to Six weeks of work (could be full or part-time) at competitive rates. Presented by The Jewish Community Center in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts Department. If you are interested in this position, please repond to this e-mail and I will contact you to set up an interview. Fred Sternfeld Jewish Community Center of Cleveland 26001 S. Woodland Rd. Beachwood, Ohio 44122 Questions? Call me at 216-496-6087 ------=_NextPart_000_0282_01C49734.BDF12E90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
The = position=20 of Technical Director for Ragtime,=20 the musical is open.=20
 
Richard = Gould is=20 the set designer. 
 
The TD = will be=20 responsible for building the set for the show.  The TD will oversee = the carpenters and a scenic artist.

Four to Six weeks of work (could be full or part-time) at = competitive=20 rates.  

Presented by The Jewish Community = Center in=20 association with Cuyahoga
Community College  Eastern Campus = Theatre=20 Arts Department. 
If you = are interested=20 in this position, please repond to this e-mail and I will contact you to = set up=20 an interview.

Fred  Sternfeld
Jewish Community Center of = Cleveland
26001=20 S. Woodland  Rd.
Beachwood, Ohio   44122 

Questions? Call me at =20 216-496-6087

------=_NextPart_000_0282_01C49734.BDF12E90-- From kaimei at earthlink.net Fri Sep 10 02:38:48 2004 From: kaimei at earthlink.net (Christopher) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 05:38:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]digital feature Sugar wins award at film fest in CA Message-ID: <41417627.79590DE9@earthlink.net> --------------8E4D7D148F0246F3FC453284 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Independent digital filmmaker Christopher K. Young's survive-the-night drama Sugar has received an Award of Excellence at The Berkeley Video and Film Festival in the digital feature category. The largest independent video and film festival in Northern California, the BVFF will be held October 15, 16 and 17, 2004. Information on the award and other films in the category can be found at http://berkeleyvideofilmfest.org/2004awards.shtml . Sugar follows the character of Hailie, a 9 year old girl who leaves her suburban home for a tension filled night in the city, in search of her mother whom she believes to be kidnapped. Filmed predominantly in Cleveland and Akron, Sugar showcases the cities with Young's award winning eye for electronic cinematography. He also mixed the film's electro-trance soundtrack, having also composed most of its tracks. Christopher K. Young's previous films have been featured in film festivals nationally and abroad, including the Ohio Independent Film Festival, where a co-nominee of his Best Short nominated film The Blessing of Prometheus went on to receive an Academy Award Nomination. Mr. Young is finishing work on a series titled Seeing, and is beginning work on another feature. More information on Mr. Young and his company Shallow Focus Entertainment can be found at www.shallowfocus.com. --------------8E4D7D148F0246F3FC453284 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Independent digital filmmaker Christopher K. Young's survive-the-night drama Sugar has received an Award of Excellence at The Berkeley Video and Film Festival in the digital feature category.  The largest independent video and film festival in Northern California, the BVFF will be held October 15, 16 and 17, 2004.  Information on the award and other films in the category can be found at http://berkeleyvideofilmfest.org/2004awards.shtml .

Sugar follows the character of Hailie, a 9 year old girl who leaves her suburban home for a tension filled night in the city, in search of her mother whom she believes to be kidnapped.  Filmed predominantly in Cleveland and Akron, Sugar showcases the cities with Young's award winning eye for electronic cinematography.  He also mixed the film's electro-trance soundtrack, having also composed most of its tracks.

Christopher K. Young's previous films have been featured in film festivals nationally and abroad, including the Ohio Independent Film Festival, where a co-nominee of his Best Short nominated film The Blessing of Prometheus went on to receive an Academy Award Nomination.  Mr. Young is finishing work on a series titled Seeing, and is beginning work on another feature.  More information on Mr. Young and his company Shallow Focus Entertainment can be found at www.shallowfocus.com. --------------8E4D7D148F0246F3FC453284-- From aubrie.knight at law.csuohio.edu Thu Sep 9 22:43:25 2004 From: aubrie.knight at law.csuohio.edu (aubrie.knight at law.csuohio.edu) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 01:43:25 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Voice Teacher Message-ID: <1873.67.20.111.186.1094795005.squirrel@67.20.111.186> Hello All! I am currently looking for a voice teacher that is somewhere in the Cleveland area (I live downtown). I am a mezzo/belter, and have already had quite a bit of voice training and experience. I am looking mainly to work rep, and as such need a teacher who is also a great pianist. If anyone has suggestions or would like a new student please contact me at aubrie.knight at law.csuohio.edu Thanks! From lynee6 at excite.com Fri Sep 10 05:43:16 2004 From: lynee6 at excite.com (lynee6 at excite.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:43:16 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Screenwriter looking for an agent Message-ID: <20040910124316.8CABBBF68@xprdmailfe13.nwk.excite.com> --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__7a32219d5cc238e09ff20dd29c183653 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To whom it may concern:My name is Shavon L. Scott.I am a screenwriter. I have written 4 features and 4 shorts. I am currently working on five, six, and seven simultaneously.I have written in several genres: drama, romantic comedy, action, comedy, horror, and suspense/thriller.I am in search of an agent and would like to know if you are accepting new writers at this time. If so, to whom may I send a query letter?Thank you,Shavon L. Scottlynee6 at excite.com _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__7a32219d5cc238e09ff20dd29c183653 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
To whom it may concern:

My name is Shavon L. Scott.

I am a screenwriter. I have written 4 features and 4 shorts. I am currently working on five, six, and seven simultaneously.

I have written in several genres: drama, romantic comedy, action, comedy, horror, and suspense/thriller.

I am in search of an agent and would like to know if you are accepting new writers at this time. If so, to whom may I send a query letter?

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--EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__7a32219d5cc238e09ff20dd29c183653-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Fri Sep 10 06:50:13 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:50:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu invites you to Moment with the 'Mu Message-ID: <004501c4973d$1b958700$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C4971B.92526100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater proudly invites all area actors, writers, = directors, and those interested in theater to spend a "Moment with the = 'Mu" this coming Monday, September 13, from 1:00-2:30 p.m. in the = Concert Hall on the Karamu campus. Featured speakers will be the cast, crew, and director of the upcoming = Karamu production of for colored girls who have considered suicide/when = the rainbow is enuf by Ntozake Shange. Join us for a lunchtime = discussion on what has happened behind the scenes of this wonderful = production. Snacks and free coffee and punch will be provided. There = is no charge for this event. =20 Karamu is located at the corner of East 89th Street and Quincy Avenue in = Cleveland's Fairfax District. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C4971B.92526100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater proudly invites = all area=20 actors, writers, directors, and those interested in theater to spend a = "Moment=20 with the 'Mu" this coming Monday, September 13, from 1:00-2:30 p.m. in = the=20 Concert Hall on the Karamu campus.
 
Featured speakers will be the cast, crew, and = director of=20 the upcoming Karamu production of for colored girls who have = considered=20 suicide/when the rainbow is enuf by Ntozake Shange.  Join us = for a=20 lunchtime discussion on what has happened behind the scenes of this = wonderful=20 production.  Snacks and free coffee and punch will be = provided.  There=20 is no charge for this event. 
 
Karamu is located at the = corner of=20 East 89th Street and Quincy Avenue in Cleveland's Fairfax = District. =20
------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C4971B.92526100-- From cabraham at cecodoor.com Fri Sep 10 11:12:21 2004 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 13:12:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fw: AUDITIONS THIS WEEK "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" @ SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_related 00696EF086256F0B_= Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="=_alternative 00696EF086256F0B_=" --=_alternative 00696EF086256F0B_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE CORP. PRESENTS "A Christmas Carol" (The Musical) A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION DIRECTED BY CHARLES J. ABRAHAM ARRANGEMENTS BY DAVID W. COXE CHORE. BY GINA DIDONATO music by Michel Legrand book and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick based on the book by Charles Dickens LICENSED THROUGH THE R & H THEATRE LIBRARY NON EQUITY OPEN AUDITIONS are Sun. Sept.12th from 12:00-2:00pm and Mon. Sept.13th from 7:30-9:00pm AGES 8 THROUGH ADULTS SHOW DATES are Fri. Sat. and Sun. December 3rd,4th,10th,11th and12th (Sun. Matinee @ 2:00pm) evening shows starts at 7:00pm SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE 291 EAST 222ND STREET EUCLID,OHIO 44123 LOCATED WHERE 222ND AND BABBIT ROAD MEET LAKE SHORE BLVD. IN DOWNTOWN EUCLID. AUDITIONS ARE UPSTAIRS IN ROOM 217 FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CALL CHUCK ABRAHAM 440-944-3927 SPRING MUSICAL MAY 20,21,22,27 and 28th 2005 JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR "2005" THANK YOU! --=_alternative 00696EF086256F0B_= Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII"
SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE CORP.
                     PRESENTS

          "A Christmas Carol"
                    (The Musical)

     A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION

DIRECTED BY CHARLES J. ABRAHAM
ARRANGEMENTS BY DAVID W. COXE
      CHORE. BY GINA DIDONATO

music by Michel Legrand
book and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick
based on the book by Charles Dickens
LICENSED THROUGH THE  R & H  THEATRE LIBRARY

NON EQUITY OPEN  AUDITIONS are Sun. Sept.12th from 12:00-2:00pm and Mon. Sept.13th from 7:30-9:00pm AGES 8 THROUGH ADULTS

SHOW DATES are Fri. Sat. and Sun. December 3rd,4th,10th,11th and12th
(Sun. Matinee @ 2:00pm) evening shows starts at 7:00pm

SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE 291 EAST 222ND STREET EUCLID,OHIO 44123 LOCATED WHERE 222ND AND BABBIT ROAD MEET LAKE SHORE BLVD. IN DOWNTOWN EUCLID. AUDITIONS ARE UPSTAIRS IN ROOM 217 FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CALL CHUCK ABRAHAM  440-944-3927

            SPRING MUSICAL
        MAY 20,21,22,27 and 28th 2005
 JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR "2005"


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Based on the classic P.G. Wodehouse stories, By Jeeves is a musical comedy that provides a refreshing alternative to the larger and louder musicals in this daftly-inspired collaboration with award-winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn. The premise behind By Jeeves is the manservant, Jeeves (stereotypically thought to be beneath upper class folks), is actually the brains behind an English buffoon by the name of Bertie Wooster. A tale of escalating chaos unfolds to the accompaniment of one of Andrew Lloyd Webber's most vivacious and lively scores. The show will be directed by Michael Rogaliner who recently created and directs floor shows for Pickwick & Frolic. Other directing credits include Godspell and Anything Goes both for the Beck Center, along with Evita, Jesus Chris Superstar and Jeffrey. Michael holds a BFA in directing from Syracuse University. "The cast and I have had a great time creating these very funny characters for this area premiere. Even the music is funny," says Rogaliner. The cast for By Jeeves includes Dana Hart as Jeeves and Larry Nehring as Bertram Wooster. Musical direction will be provided by Larry Goodpaster. By Jeeves runs September 17 through October 10. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m. A special Thursday night performance is scheduled for October 7. For tickets to By Jeeves, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org . Tickets are $26 for adults, $23 for seniors and $15 for students (22 & under with ID). (All individual ticket sales are subject to a $2 administrative fee per ticket.) Discounts are available to groups of 15 or more. The Beck Center for the Arts is located ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. ### =20 =20 Colleen O'Neill Marketing Assistant Beck Center For The Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107=20 Email: coneill at beckcenter.org Phone: 216.521.2540 ext.244 Fax: 216.228.6050 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4973E.46406A4E Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

The Lighter = Side of Andrew Lloyd Webber

By Jeeves=

The Beck Center for the Arts

September 17 = – October 10

 

 

Cleveland, = OhioCome and experience the lighter side of Andrew Lloyd = Webber as The Beck Center for the Arts opens its 2004-2005 Season with the = Cleveland = premiere of By Jeeves running = September 17 through October 10 on the Main Stage.

Based on the classic P.G. Wodehouse stories, By Jeeves is a musical comedy that provides a refreshing = alternative to the larger and louder musicals in this daftly-inspired collaboration = with award-winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn.  The premise behind = By Jeeves is the manservant, = Jeeves (stereotypically thought to be beneath upper class folks), is actually = the brains behind an English buffoon by the name of Bertie Wooster.  A = tale of escalating chaos unfolds to the accompaniment of one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most vivacious and lively = scores.

The show will be directed by Michael Rogaliner who recently created and directs = floor shows for Pickwick & Frolic.  Other directing credits include = Godspell and Anything Goes both for the Beck Center, along with Evita, Jesus Chris = Superstar and Jeffrey.  Michael = holds a BFA in directing from Syracuse University.  “The cast and I have had a great time creating these very funny = characters for this area premiere.  Even the music is funny,” says = Rogaliner.  The cast for By Jeeves = includes Dana Hart as Jeeves and Larry Nehring as Bertram Wooster.  Musical direction will be provided by Larry = Goodpaster.

By Jeeves runs September 17 through = October 10.  Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m.  A special Thursday = night performance is scheduled for October 7.  For tickets to By Jeeves, call the Beck Center = Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org.   Tickets are $26 for adults, $23 for seniors and $15 for students (22 = & under with ID).  (All individual ticket sales are subject to a $2 administrative fee per ticket.)  Discounts are available to groups = of 15 or more.   The Beck = Center for the Arts is located ten minutes = west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood.             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;   

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Colleen = O'Neill

Marketing = Assistant

Beck Center For The Arts

17801 Detroit Avenue

Lakewood, OH 44107

Email: coneill at beckcenter.org

Phone: = 216.521.2540 ext.244

Fax: = 216.228.6050

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4973E.46406A4E-- From clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com Fri Sep 10 07:01:40 2004 From: clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com (Margaret Holden) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 07:01:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]modern dance classes Message-ID: <20040910140140.94519.qmail@web50406.mail.yahoo.com> We are happy to announce that Desmond Davis of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre will now be teaching classes in MODERN DANCE on Saturdays beginning September 11th. Time is 1:00-2:30 p.m. At the Cleveland Dance Theatre studios 5515 Broadview Road, Parma. Open classes. For more information, call Margaret Holden, Director CDT, 216 749 4228. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Fri Sep 10 11:59:21 2004 From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:59:21 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Susan Weber to teach songwriting course Message-ID: <20040910185921.28566.qmail@web81101.mail.yahoo.com> --0-947804824-1094842761=:28329 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii SUSAN WEBER TO TEACH SONGWRITING COURSE Seasoned songwriters as well as those new to the art can hone their skills in a new songwriting class offered by the Poets? and Writers? League of Greater Cleveland (PWLGC). Taught by Northeast Ohio Songwriters? Circle founder Susan Weber, ?The Craft of Lyric Writing? will meet on four Wednesday evenings beginning October 6, 2004 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Townhouse 3-A. The cost of the program is $54 for PWLGC members and $60 for nonmembers. Register online through the Poets? and Writers? League web site, www.pwlgc.com or by phone: 216.421.0403. Describing the class, Weber says ?Are you wondering how bards choose an image, a chorus, a series of rhymes to charm their listeners? This course provides space and structure to befriend your muse and explore your imagination in the service of quality lyric writing,? Weber tours and performs electric-poetic originals with her band, Susan Weber and Monet?s Orbit. Songwriting credits include the 2003 Great American Song Contest honor award and writing for the prize winning cable TV show, Captain Dave Productions. Her recordings reach national and international radio and television audiences. Susan Weber?s web site is www.susanweber.com _____________ For more information about Susan Weber contact: Campbell Artist Management 216.469.0323 PO Box 18443 Cleveland OH 44118 --0-947804824-1094842761=:28329 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
SUSAN WEBER TO TEACH SONGWRITING COURSE


Seasoned songwriters as well as those new to the art can hone their
skills in a new songwriting class offered by the Poets? and Writers?
League of Greater Cleveland (PWLGC).
 
Taught by Northeast Ohio Songwriters? Circle founder Susan Weber, ?The Craft of Lyric Writing? will meet on four Wednesday evenings beginning October 6, 2004 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Townhouse 3-A.
   
The cost of the program is $54 for PWLGC members and $60 for
nonmembers. Register online through the Poets? and Writers? League web
site, www.pwlgc.com or by phone: 216.421.0403.

Describing the class, Weber says ?Are you wondering how bards choose an
image, a chorus, a series of rhymes to charm their listeners? This
course  provides space and structure to befriend your muse and explore
your imagination in the service of quality lyric writing,?

Weber tours and performs electric-poetic originals with her band, Susan
Weber and Monet?s Orbit.  Songwriting credits include the 2003 Great
American Song Contest honor award and writing for the prize winning
cable TV show, Captain Dave Productions.  Her recordings reach national
and international radio and television audiences.

Susan Weber?s web site is www.susanweber.com

_____________
For more information about Susan Weber contact:

Campbell Artist Management
216.469.0323

PO Box 18443
Cleveland OH 44118
--0-947804824-1094842761=:28329-- From KerrComm at aol.com Fri Sep 10 13:03:07 2004 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 16:03:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Question for Members: Message-ID: For what it's worth... NEO provides a valuable service for artists in this area. Let's face it: anyone who even bothers to try and make a living in this town (and I mean LIVING...not someone whose wife or husband or mother or inheritance or whatever ALLOWS them to be a dilettante and work however and whenever they feel like it, and you know who you are!) should be grateful and take advantage of ANY opportunity that comes along. More power to you. Tom Kerr Kulture Kids From vr8 at uakron.edu Fri Sep 10 07:25:40 2004 From: vr8 at uakron.edu (reynolds,victoria) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:25:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Swing Time fest at Akron's Lock 3 Live! park revives swing era Message-ID: <36139CA1DEBF464EB20A99CE4E8C057403742ECB@POWELL.uanet.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C49742.0CB0AD3C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear NEohioPAL Subscriber ~ On Sat., Sept. 18, between 4-10 p.m., the Swing Time festival at Akron's Lock 3 Live! park will revive the spirit of the swing era. Practice your dance steps and get set to shine. Dress for the costume competition. Enter paddleball and trivia contests. Kids' activities include hop-scotch, jump-rope, yo-yos, paddle-ball, and airplane craft. Tokens are sold for Inflatable "rides" for kids.=20 Live entertainment spotlights Calfee Jones, Ernie Krivda & the Fat Tuesday Band, and Cherry Poppin' Daddies. Lock 3 Live! park--located on Main Street next to the Akron Civic Theatre--is operated by The University of Akron's management team at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall and the Akron Civic Theatre. There's a $10 festival fee, except for kids under 48 inches tall. Bring a canned food item to benefit Akron/Canton Food Bank, or show your Montrose Ford VIP card, and you can buy one ticket at full price and get the second ticket for half price. Get half off the price of a regular priced ticket with proof that you're a Key Bank customer. Cash-only tickets are sold at the Lock 3 Live! gates 30 minutes before the festival begins.=20 For advance tickets, call the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office at 330-253-2488 between 11 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Tuesday through Friday. Tickets are also available at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall Ticket Office at ext. 7570, or through Ticketmaster Centers or Charge-By-Phone at 330-945-9400. Get more details online at http://www.lock3live.com or call the Civic Theatre Info Line at 330-535-3178. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C49742.0CB0AD3C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Swing Time fest at Akron's Lock 3 Live! park revives swing = era

Dear NEohioPAL = Subscriber ~

On Sat., Sept. 18, = between 4-10 p.m., the Swing Time festival at Akron's Lock 3 Live! park = will revive the spirit of the swing era. Practice your dance steps and = get set to shine. Dress for the costume competition. Enter paddleball = and trivia contests. Kids' activities include hop-scotch, jump-rope, = yo-yos, paddle-ball, and airplane craft. Tokens are sold for Inflatable = “rides” for kids.

Live entertainment = spotlights Calfee Jones, Ernie Krivda & the Fat Tuesday Band, and = Cherry Poppin’ Daddies.

Lock 3 Live! = park--located on Main Street next to the Akron Civic Theatre--is = operated by The University of Akron's management team at E.J. Thomas = Performing Arts Hall and the Akron Civic Theatre. There's a $10 festival = fee, except for kids under 48 inches tall. Bring a canned food item to = benefit Akron/Canton Food Bank, or show your Montrose Ford VIP card, and = you can buy one ticket at full price and get the second ticket for half = price. Get half off the price of a regular priced ticket with proof that = you’re a Key Bank customer. Cash-only tickets are sold at the Lock = 3 Live! gates 30 minutes before the festival begins.

For advance tickets, = call the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office at 330-253-2488 between 11 a.m. = and 4:30 p.m., Tuesday through Friday. Tickets are also available at = E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall Ticket Office at ext. 7570, or through = Ticketmaster Centers or Charge-By-Phone at 330-945-9400. Get more = details online at http://www.lock3live.com or call the Civic Theatre = Info Line at 330-535-3178.





------_=_NextPart_001_01C49742.0CB0AD3C-- From etsengas at kent.edu Fri Sep 10 07:48:46 2004 From: etsengas at kent.edu (etsengas at kent.edu) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:48:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]KSU's School of Theatre & Dance 04-05 Season Message-ID: <73e67d7407d9.7407d973e67d@kent.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_mILiMEL7PtaTOZuOXaSlAA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline KSU=92S SCHOOL OF THEATRE =26 DANCE ANNOUNCES 2004-2005 SEASON Kent=2C Ohio =96 Kent State University=92s School of Theatre =26 Dance=2C= located on the main campus of Kent State University in Kent=2C announces= its 2004-05 season=2E The season kicks off with Luigi Pirandello=92s ma= sterpiece=2C Six Characters in Search of an Author=2C October 8 =96 17 in= E=2E Turner Stump Theatre=2E Directed by Terry Burgler=2E Continuing the season is the jazz-mad musical The Wild Party=2C November = 5 =96 14=2C in Wright-Curtis Theatre=2E This prohibition-era tale is abo= ut a riotous soir=E9e thrown by two vaudeville performers whose relations= hip is marked by vicious behavior and recklessness=2E Directed by Eric v= an Baars=2E The KSU dance department will conclude 2004 with its popular annual conce= rt=2C Dance 2004=3A In the Moment=2C December 3-5 in E=2E Turner Stump Th= eatre=2E The concert will showcase the latest in modern dance and jazz c= horeography and highlight the talents of School of Theatre =26 Dance facu= lty members and guest artists=2E = The SS America will set sail in the E=2E Turner Stump Theatre as the Cole= Porter classic musical Anything Goes runs February 18 =96 27=2E Directe= d by Terri Kent=2E The Student Dance Festival=2C March 11 =96 13 will features the choreogra= phy by KSU dance majors and minors in Wright-Curtis Theatre=2E Quickly f= ollowing is Student Theatre Festival=2C March 15 =96 17 in Room B-005 in = Music =26 Speech Building=2E(A production title will be announced closer = to production=2E) The annual Kent Dance Ensemble presentation will be he= ld April 1 =96 3 in E=2E Turner Stump and features the choreography of KS= U dance division faculty and guest artists as performed by this talented = group of students=2E Closing out the season is The Laramie Project=2C April 15 - 24=2E This g= roundbreaking play chronicles over 400 hours of interviews with townspeop= le in Laramie=2C Wyoming=2C about the brutal murder of college student Ma= tthew Shepard and is part of the Roe Green Visiting Director Series under= the direction of guest director=2C Sue Ott-Rowlands=2E School of Theatre =26 Dance performances are Tuesday =96 Saturday at 8 PM= and Sundays at 2 PM=2E Both theatres=2C E=2E Turner Stump and Wright-Cu= rtis=2C are located in the Music =26 Speech Center on Main Street on the = main campus of Kent State University=2E Tickets are =2412 for Adults=2C = =2410 for Seniors=2C KSU Alumni and KSU Faculty =26 Staff=2C and =248 for= students under 18 or with any valid school ID=2E Discounts are availabl= e for groups of ten or more=2E Subscription packages are also available=2E= The School of Theatre =26 Dance box office opens September 20=2C 2004=2E = Hours are 12 PM =96 5 PM on Monday =96 Friday=3B 3 PM =96 7 PM Saturday = during the run of the show and one hour before the performance times=2E = Tickets can be purchased by calling 330-672-2497=2E The box office accep= ts Visa=2C MasterCard and Discover=2E Tickets purchased must be held wit= h a credit card=2E Subscription packages and gift certificates are availa= ble and can be ordered by calling 330-672-2497=2E For more information o= n the School of Theatre =26 Dance=2C visit www=2Etheatre=2Ekent=2Eedu=2E In addition=2C new subscription packages are now offered with a variety o= f choices=2E Theatre subscriptions (admission to all four plays=2E) Dan= ce Subscription (admission to all three dance concerts=2E) Full subscript= ion (admission to all theatre and dance productions=2E) To order call 33= 0-672-2497=2E =23=23=23 Effie A=2E Tsengas Director of Public Relations =26 Marketing Kent State University School of Theatre =26 Dance B 141 Music =26 Speech Building=2C Kent=2C OH 44242 330-672-4102 --Boundary_(ID_mILiMEL7PtaTOZuOXaSlAA) Content-type: text/x-vcard; name=etsengas.vcf; charset=windows-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Content-disposition: attachment; filename=etsengas.vcf Content-description: Card for begin:vcard n:Tsengas;Effie A. fn:Effie A Tsengas tel;cell:330-283-2713 tel;fax:330-672-2889 tel;work:330-672-4102 org:Porthouse Theatre/KSU School of Theatre & Dance; adr:;;B 141 Music & Speech Building;Kent;Ohio;44242;USA version:2.1 email;internet:etsengas at kent.edu title:Director of Public Relations & Marketing end:vcard --Boundary_(ID_mILiMEL7PtaTOZuOXaSlAA)-- From jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Fri Sep 10 07:53:40 2004 From: jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:53:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane Shines at Ohio's OCTAfest Message-ID: <004501c49745$f66888c0$6601a8c0@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C49724.6ED0A1C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Weathervane Playhouse's production of A Lesson Before Dying took top = honors at the recent Ohio Community Theater Association's state festival = in Cincinnati, Ohio. During the Weathervane performance the ballroom of = the Holiday Inn Eastgate was so silent you could hear a pin drop. When = the performance concluded nearly all of the 400 plus attendees at the = 2004 State OCTAFest stood up to acknowledge the fine work that had just = appeared on the temporary stage.=20 Without exception, the adjudicators praised the fine work of the company = whose work was selected from the Northeast Regional OCTA Fest to perform = at the state conference as an example of the some of the best work in = the region. Theater professionals who work both in Ohio and throughout the region = critique the fifteen top theater selections from throughout the state. = The adjudicators were Morrie Enders from LaCrosse Community Theater, = Larry Nielson and Renee Rebman, a professional playwright. Awards are = given at the levels of Merit, Excellence and Outstanding. Akron's = Weathervane Playhouse was the top non-musical performance. Weathervane's excerpted performance, directed by Sean McConaha, was = honored with the following awards at the Awards Luncheon held on Monday, = September 6, 2004. a.. Outstanding Direction for Sean McConaha b.. Outstanding Ensemble Performance c.. Outstanding in Acting for Sean Derry=20 d.. Outstanding in Acting for David Lemoyne.=20 e.. Outstanding in Set Design for Scott Ferrall f.. Excellence in Acting for Tom Barnes Other stage performers who were a part of the award-winning ensemble = included: Myron Lewis (a Weathervane Trustee), Tina Thompkins, Robert = Keith and Tabah Aleem.=20 Weathervane Playhouse was named the Northeast Region's Theater of the = Year in both 1998 and 2003. The company has taken an excerpt to state = competition three times previously: Camping With Henry and Tom director, = Michael Haney (98), Romeo and Juliet also directed by McConaha (youth = theater, 99), last year with the award-winning The Laramie Project, = director, Jacqi Loewy and now A Lesson Before Dying. Backstage support for Lesson included: Production Stage Manager: Maryanne A. Cotter Assistant Stage Manager: John Cotter Costume Designer: Sandra Harding Set Designer: Scott Ferrall Prop Designer: Dionne Atchison Sound Design: Tom C. Barnes Crew support: Vaughn G. Austin and Mark A. Zimmerman. Producer: Elynmarie Kazle It was a great weekend for the Playhouse, which also saw our OCTA = Delegate, Vaughn Austin, elected to the State OCTA Board for a = three-year term. ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C49724.6ED0A1C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Weathervane Playhouse=92s production of A Lesson Before Dying = took top=20 honors at the recent Ohio Community Theater Association=92s state = festival in=20 Cincinnati, Ohio. During the Weathervane performance the ballroom of the = Holiday=20 Inn Eastgate was so silent you could hear a pin drop. When the = performance=20 concluded nearly all of the 400 plus attendees at the 2004 State = OCTAFest stood=20 up to acknowledge the fine work that had just appeared on the temporary = stage.=20

Without exception, the adjudicators praised the fine work of the = company=20 whose work was selected from the Northeast Regional OCTA Fest to perform = at the=20 state conference as an example of the some of the best work in the = region.

Theater professionals who work both in Ohio and throughout the region = critique the fifteen top theater selections from throughout the state. = The=20 adjudicators were Morrie Enders from LaCrosse Community Theater, Larry = Nielson=20 and Renee Rebman, a professional playwright. Awards are given at the = levels of=20 Merit, Excellence and Outstanding. Akron=92s Weathervane Playhouse was = the top=20 non-musical performance.

Weathervane=92s excerpted performance, directed by = Sean McConaha,=20 was honored with the following awards at the Awards Luncheon held on = Monday,=20 September 6, 2004.

    • Outstanding Direction for Sean McConaha
    • Outstanding Ensemble Performance
    • Outstanding in Acting for Sean Derry
    • Outstanding in Acting for David Lemoyne.
    • Outstanding in Set Design for Scott Ferrall
    • Excellence in Acting for Tom = Barnes

Other stage performers who were a part of the award-winning ensemble=20 included: Myron Lewis (a Weathervane Trustee), Tina = Thompkins,=20 Robert Keith and Tabah Aleem.

Weathervane Playhouse was named the Northeast Region=92s Theater of = the Year in=20 both 1998 and 2003. The company has taken an excerpt to state = competition three=20 times previously: Camping With Henry and Tom director, Michael = Haney=20 (98), Romeo and Juliet also directed by McConaha (youth theater, = 99),=20 last year with the award-winning The Laramie Project, director, = Jacqi=20 Loewy and now A Lesson Before Dying.

Backstage support for Lesson included:

Production Stage Manager: Maryanne A. Cotter

Assistant Stage Manager: John Cotter

Costume Designer: Sandra Harding

Set Designer: Scott Ferrall

Prop Designer: Dionne Atchison

Sound Design: Tom C. Barnes

Crew support: Vaughn G. Austin and Mark A. = Zimmerman.

Producer: Elynmarie Kazle

It was a great weekend for the Playhouse, which also saw our OCTA = Delegate,=20 Vaughn Austin, elected to the State OCTA Board for a three-year=20 term.

------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C49724.6ED0A1C0-- From jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Fri Sep 10 07:54:58 2004 From: jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:54:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane gives first Lifetime Achievement Award Message-ID: <005001c49746$24e4dd20$6601a8c0@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C49724.9D4CF620 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable When it comes to Weathervane Community Playhouse service, Chisna H. = (Cue) Fleming has played multiple roles: from acting to house manager, = from backstage tech work to serving twice as President of the Board of = Trustees. He's even the "unofficial" archivist. Fleming also championed = the major fundraising effort and construction of the theatre's current = home in Merriman Valley-a modern facility designed for production = functionality and audience comfort. So, it is fitting that Weathervane honored Fleming at the August 29th = Annual Membership Meeting with its first ever Lifetime Achievement Award = for distinguished long term service. Dr. Steven P. Schmidt, Immediate = Past President of the Board, presented the award. Dr. Schmidt was also = honored at the Membership meeting and was the recipient of this year's = Trustee Award. Fleming is also a former Trustee Award recipient.=20 Initial Involvement Cue Fleming and his wife, Helen, came to Akron in the mid-1950s when he = began an electrical engineering career at Ohio Edison (now First = Energy). The couple became active at Weathervane almost immediately. In = the late 1960s, Cue devoted countless hours to realize the theatre's = plan to move from an old Copley Road location to Merriman Valley. "From = the first fundraising efforts all the way through the opening night = performance, Cue emerged as a dynamic, tireless leader, always steering = construction in the proper direction," says Elynmarie Kazle, = Weathervane's Executive Director. "Cue was on-site nearly every day of = construction, which is why he knows our building inside and out." Veteran Performer In addition to behind-the-scenes efforts, Weathervane audiences have = enjoyed Cue's many on-stage performances with roles in Bus Stop, Picnic = and Tunnel of Love. To conjure up the tin man in Wizard of Oz, he donned = a hardware store funnel for a hat.=20 Growing up on a ranch in Nebraska near the South Dakota border, Cue = graduated from the University of Nebraska. And, no, that nickname has = nothing to do with theatre-it came from his Nebraska pool shark days. = Cue and Helen have four grown children and he still gets back out on the = ranch on occasion. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C49724.9D4CF620 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

When it comes to Weathervane Community Playhouse service, Chisna = H. (Cue)=20 Fleming has played multiple roles: from acting to house manager, = from=20 backstage tech work to serving twice as President of the Board of = Trustees. He=92s=20 even the "unofficial" archivist. Fleming also championed the major = fundraising=20 effort and construction of the theatre=92s current home in Merriman = Valley=97a=20 modern facility designed for production functionality and audience = comfort.

So, it is fitting that Weathervane honored Fleming at the August=20 29th Annual Membership Meeting with its first ever = Lifetime=20 Achievement Award for distinguished long term service. Dr. Steven = P.=20 Schmidt, Immediate Past President of the Board, presented the award. = Dr.=20 Schmidt was also honored at the Membership meeting and was the recipient = of this=20 year=92s Trustee Award. Fleming is also a former Trustee Award=20 recipient. 

Initial Involvement

Cue Fleming and his wife, Helen, came to Akron in the mid-1950s when = he began=20 an electrical engineering career at Ohio Edison (now First Energy). The = couple=20 became active at Weathervane almost immediately. In the late 1960s, Cue = devoted=20 countless hours to realize the theatre=92s plan to move from an old = Copley Road=20 location to Merriman Valley. "From the first fundraising efforts all the = way=20 through the opening night performance, Cue emerged as a dynamic, = tireless=20 leader, always steering construction in the proper direction," says = Elynmarie=20 Kazle, Weathervane=92s Executive Director. "Cue was on-site nearly = every day=20 of construction, which is why he knows our building inside and = out."

Veteran Performer

In addition to behind-the-scenes efforts, Weathervane audiences have = enjoyed=20 Cue=92s many on-stage = performances with roles=20 in Bus Stop, Picnic and Tunnel of Love. To conjure up the = tin man=20 in Wizard of Oz, he donned a hardware store funnel for a hat. =

Growing up on a ranch in Nebraska near the South Dakota border, Cue = graduated=20 from the University of Nebraska. And, no, that nickname has nothing to = do with=20 theatre=97it came from his Nebraska pool shark days. Cue and Helen have = four grown=20 children and he still gets back out on the ranch on=20 occasion.

------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C49724.9D4CF620-- From jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Fri Sep 10 07:56:34 2004 From: jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:56:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane announces 2004-2005 Board of Trustees Message-ID: <005b01c49746$5e1ed3c0$6601a8c0@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0058_01C49724.D686ECC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Elynmarie Kazle, Executive Director of Weathervane Playhouse is pleased = to announce the members of the 2004-2005 Board of Trustees. At the helm = as President, for his second year, is George Moxon II. He is an = intellectual property attorney with more than 25 years of experience = with numerous corporations and low firms. He joined Roetzel & Andress in = 2003 where he is currently a Partner in the Intellectual Property = Practice/Business Services Group and handles IP matters including = patents, trademarks and copyrights for the firm. Prior to joining = Roetzel and Andress, George was a Partner in Brouse McDowell and a = Senior Patent Counsel with The BF Goodrich Company in Brecksville. = George is a graduate of the University of Maryland and the Catholic = University of America. In addition to Moxon, the Executive Committee includes Mary Beth Kluge - = First Vice President, Rozell Duncan - Second Vice President, William = Glaeser -- Secretary, Jack Steele - Treasurer, Jim Horvath - Assistant = Treasurer, Dr. Steven P. Schmidt - Immediate Past President and Margaret = J. Dietz - Historian. Also returning to the Board are Kathy Ashcroft, Chic Carlson, Thelma = Coss (Ex-Officio), Dr. Paul Daum, Michael Davis, Christopher Esker, Roy = Hartz, Jeff Houck, Amy Lee M.D., John Morgan, Tom Stephan and Mark A. = Zimmerman (Ex-Officio). With terms ending in 2006 and 2007 we welcome = the following. BARBARA BASKIN is a lifelong supporter of the arts who has worked and = volunteered extensively on behalf of the arts in Akron and throughout = Summit County. Barbara has served one three-year term on the Weathervane = Board of Trustees during which time she actively volunteered as Chair = and Co-Chair of the Weathervane Galas. For 15 years she worked as = administrative assistant to John Kenley, the producer of Summer Stock in = Akron in the 80's and early 90's. She served 2 three-year terms on the = Board of Trustees of the Civic Theatre. Barbara serves on other = community boards and committees such as the Women's Board of the Child = Guidance, the Multiple Sclerosis "Woman of Valor" committee and the 2004 = Great American Award at Stan Hywet. DESIREE BOLDEN is the Director of Akron After School, a project that is = designed to make public schools centers of community life. Desiree was = instrumental in designing this project that led to collaboration between = the Akron Public Schools and the City of Akron. Akron After School is = currently in its 4th year and is in 10 schools providing academic = intervention and youth/cultural development to over 2,500 elementary = children. The program is based in the APS's Strategic Planning and = Grants Department and is also under the direct leadership of the Mayor. = Desiree has been active in the local and city PTA's, a workshop = presenter on grant writing and behavior management for local community = agencies and a grant reviewer for the Ohio Department of Education. She = is committed to offering resources to our inner city youth to provide = them with a hope for the future and to address the societal disparities = that contribute to low academic achievement. Desiree is a graduate of = Kent State University. KEITH CANTINE is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Chicago and = Loyola University of Chicago. Following military service, he was the = metallurgist for the Armstrong Bros. Tool Company. Deeply passionate = about urban revitalization, he worked in mortgage banking and later = directed land acquisition for The Habitat Company, Chicago, Illinois in = their development of scattered site public housing. Prior to coming to = Akron, Keith volunteered with the Habitat for Humanity and the Downtown = Lexington Corporation in Lexington, Kentucky. JON FIUME is Vice-President Retail Operations and Natural Products for = Ritzman Natural Health Pharmacies. He possesses over 12 of experience in = retail development, operations, and natural products. As an integration = of his business beliefs and practices with his life, he organizes = expeditions to the Amazon Rainforest semi-annually. Jon also serves on = the Akron Art museum's wine auction board. Jon possesses a Bachelor's = degree in Spanish and Marketing from John Carroll University and is also = a Licensed Massage Therapist. BARRY FRIEDMAN is Vice President of N. Gogolick and Son, a diamond = importing company in Cleveland. He is an active volunteer at Weathervane = backstage as well as a performer onstage. His acting credits include a = Chanticleer for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical. He is a past = president of the Weathervane Men's Board and has served in the past on = the Weathervane Board of Trustees. KAREN LEFTON is the Associate General Counsel at the Akron Beacon = Journal where she focuses on labor and employment law and First = Amendment/public records issues. Before her service as in-house counsel = started in 1997, she was a reporter and editor in the newsroom for 17 = years. Karen is a graduate of Miami University and the University of = Akron School of Law. Karen serves as a member of the Advisory Board of = the Women's Endowment Fund of the Akron Community Foundation. She also = is active in the Akron Bar Association. She is a past member of the = Labor Advisory Council of the American Arbitration Association and the = advisory committee for the Community & Technical College of the = University of Akron. She has already served one three-year term on the = Weathervane Board of Trustees and has been active on Gala Committees. MYRON LEWIS is an Akron native. He attended Buchtel High School where he = was an outstanding football player. He received an athletic scholarship = to attend Morehouse College in Atlanta from where he received his = college degree. Myron has been employed by the Akron Health Department = since 1998 serving as an adolescent chemical dependency counselor. Myron = has appeared in four Weathervane productions - The Piano Lesson, Seven = Guitars, A Lesson Before Dying, and The Laramie Project. He has also = written and acted in Mr. Lewis Rules, representing Weathervane with this = work around the state. In 1999 he was cast by the Detroit Theater for = the Dramatic Arts in a play that toured South Africa. Myron also owns a = small business named "Direct Drama" that focuses upon conflict = resolution through the medium of drama. GREGG MANES is an attorney is private practice who has practiced in = Akron for 20 years. Gregg is a lifelong resident of the City of Akron, = graduating from Firestone High School in 1977. He attended Ohio = University receiving a Bachelors of Business Administration. Gregg = graduated from the University of Akron School of Law in 1994 and has = been active in the Akron Bar Association on the Fee arbitration = committee, Unauthorized Practice of Law committee (past chair) and the = Bar Applicants Committee. BEV SMITH is an Akron native and a graduate of The University of Akron = with a degree in education. She began her teaching career in Toledo but = returned to the Akron Public Schools in 1976 where she taught music, = drama and performing arts to students of all ages. From 1996-1998 Bev = was the assistant principal at Stow High School. Currently she works for = the Mentor School District and is the Assistant Principal of Memorial = Junior High. Bev is a graduate of the Stow Leadership Program. She has = been a frequent performer and volunteer at Weathervane. Bev chairs the = Play Selection Committee and most recently appeared in Nunsense. JAMES SNEED is a life-long resident of the City of Akron. A graduate of = St. Vincent-St. Mary High School and the University of Akron, he is = currently employed as Human Resources Coordinator by A. Schulman = Incorporated. Jim has also been a part-time employee for the City of = Akron Recreation Division for nearly 20 years, serving in the position = of Recreation Specialist and developing programs and events to mentor = youth. A recent graduate of the Project Blueprint Program, Jim has also = been involved in the Harry "Butch" Reynolds Foundation, as a volunteer = for the NFL Hall of Fame, as a member of Black Achievers and Big = Brothers and Big Sisters of Summit and Medina Counties and as = Chairperson for Work Force Readiness/Community Involvement for the Akron = Chapter Human Resource Management. RICHARD WORSWICK (2007) recently retired after 22 years of employment = with the Musical Arts Association, which operates The Cleveland = Orchestra, Severance Hall and Blossom Music Center. During his = employment at Severance Hall, Richard served as Box Office Manager, = Director of Patron Services and Director of Facility Sales. Richard is a = graduate of Eastern Michigan University with a major in Theatre, and = also studied acting at The Academy of Dramatic Art at the Meadowbrook = Theatre. Richard has appeared in numerous Weathervane productions = during the past three years that he has served as a Trustee at = Weathervane and was last seen in last season's productions of The = Mystery of Irma Vep and The Dinner Party. Off stage, Richard has also = been an active volunteer at the Playhouse volunteering his time in the = Box Office, organizing the 300 Club raffle, serving on the Gala = Committee and on the Play Selection committee. ------=_NextPart_000_0058_01C49724.D686ECC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Elynmarie Kazle, Executive Director of Weathervane = Playhouse is=20 pleased to announce the members of the 2004-2005 Board of Trustees. At = the helm=20 as President, for his second year, is George Moxon II. He is an=20 intellectual property attorney with more than 25 years of experience = with=20 numerous corporations and low firms. He joined Roetzel & = Andress in=20 2003 where he is currently a Partner in the Intellectual Property=20 Practice/Business Services Group and handles IP matters including = patents,=20 trademarks and copyrights for the firm. Prior to joining Roetzel = and=20 Andress, George was a Partner in Brouse McDowell and a Senior = Patent=20 Counsel with The BF Goodrich Company in Brecksville. George is a = graduate of the=20 University of Maryland and the Catholic University of America.

In addition to Moxon, the Executive Committee includes Mary Beth = Kluge=20 =96 First Vice President, Rozell Duncan =96 Second Vice = President, William=20 Glaeser -- Secretary, Jack Steele =96 Treasurer, Jim = Horvath =96=20 Assistant Treasurer, Dr. Steven P. Schmidt =96 Immediate Past = President and=20 Margaret J. Dietz =96 Historian.

Also returning to the Board are Kathy Ashcroft, Chic Carlson, Thelma = Coss=20 (Ex-Officio), Dr. Paul Daum, Michael Davis, Christopher Esker, Roy = Hartz, Jeff=20 Houck, Amy Lee M.D., John Morgan, Tom Stephan and Mark A. Zimmerman=20 (Ex-Officio). With terms ending in 2006 and 2007 we welcome the=20 following.

BARBARA BASKIN is a lifelong supporter of the arts who has worked = and=20 volunteered extensively on behalf of the arts in Akron and throughout = Summit=20 County. Barbara has served one three-year term on the Weathervane Board = of=20 Trustees during which time she actively volunteered as Chair and = Co-Chair of the=20 Weathervane Galas. For 15 years she worked as administrative assistant = to John=20 Kenley, the producer of Summer Stock in Akron in the  80's and = early 90's.=20 She served 2 three-year terms on the Board of Trustees of the Civic = Theatre.=20 Barbara serves on other community boards and committees such as the = Women=92s=20 Board of the Child Guidance, the Multiple Sclerosis "Woman of=20 Valor" committee and the 2004 Great American Award at Stan=20 Hywet.

DESIREE BOLDEN is the Director of Akron After School, a project = that is=20 designed to make public schools centers of community life. Desiree was=20 instrumental in designing this project that led to collaboration between = the=20 Akron Public Schools and the City of Akron. Akron After School is = currently in=20 its 4th year and is in 10 schools providing academic = intervention and=20 youth/cultural development to over 2,500 elementary children. The = program is=20 based in the APS=92s Strategic Planning and Grants Department and is = also under=20 the direct leadership of the Mayor. Desiree has been active in the local = and=20 city PTA=92s, a workshop presenter on grant writing and behavior = management for=20 local community agencies and a grant reviewer for the Ohio Department of = Education. She is committed to offering resources to our inner city = youth to=20 provide them with a hope for the future and to address the societal = disparities=20 that contribute to low academic achievement. Desiree is a graduate of = Kent State=20 University.

KEITH CANTINE is a graduate of the University of Illinois at = Chicago and=20 Loyola University of Chicago. Following military service, he was the=20 metallurgist for the Armstrong Bros. Tool Company. Deeply passionate = about urban=20 revitalization, he worked in mortgage banking and later directed land=20 acquisition for The Habitat Company, Chicago, Illinois in their = development of=20 scattered site public housing. Prior to coming to Akron, Keith = volunteered with=20 the Habitat for Humanity and the Downtown Lexington Corporation in = Lexington,=20 Kentucky.

JON FIUME is Vice-President Retail Operations and Natural = Products for=20 Ritzman Natural Health Pharmacies. He possesses over 12 of experience in = retail=20 development, operations, and natural products. As an integration of his = business=20 beliefs and practices with his life, he organizes expeditions to the = Amazon=20 Rainforest semi-annually. Jon also serves on the Akron Art museum=92s = wine auction=20 board. Jon possesses a Bachelor=92s degree in Spanish and Marketing from = John=20 Carroll University and is also a Licensed Massage Therapist.

BARRY FRIEDMAN is Vice President of N. Gogolick and Son, a = diamond=20 importing company in Cleveland. He is an active volunteer at Weathervane = backstage as well as a performer onstage. His acting credits include a=20 Chanticleer for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical. He is a past = president of=20 the Weathervane Men=92s Board and has served in the past on the = Weathervane Board=20 of Trustees.

KAREN LEFTON is the Associate General Counsel at the Akron Beacon = Journal=20 where she focuses on labor and employment law and First Amendment/public = records=20 issues. Before her service as in-house counsel started in 1997, she was = a=20 reporter and editor in the newsroom for 17 years. Karen is a graduate of = Miami=20 University and the University of Akron School of Law. Karen serves as a = member=20 of the Advisory Board of the Women's Endowment Fund of the Akron = Community=20 Foundation.  She also is active in the Akron Bar Association.  = She is=20 a past member of the Labor Advisory Council of the American = Arbitration=20 Association and the advisory committee for the Community & = Technical=20 College of the University of Akron. She has already served one = three-year=20 term on the Weathervane Board of Trustees and has been active on Gala=20 Committees.

MYRON LEWIS is an Akron native. He attended Buchtel High School = where he=20 was an outstanding football player. He received an athletic scholarship = to=20 attend Morehouse College in Atlanta from where he received his college = degree.=20 Myron has been employed by the Akron Health Department since 1998 = serving as an=20 adolescent chemical dependency counselor. Myron has appeared in four = Weathervane=20 productions =96 The Piano Lesson, Seven Guitars, A Lesson = Before Dying,=20 and The Laramie Project. He has also written and acted in = Mr.=20 Lewis Rules, representing Weathervane with this work around the = state. In=20 1999 he was cast by the Detroit Theater for the Dramatic Arts in a play = that=20 toured South Africa. Myron also owns a small business named "Direct = Drama" that=20 focuses upon conflict resolution through the medium of drama.

GREGG MANES is an attorney is private practice who has practiced = in Akron=20 for 20 years.  Gregg is a lifelong resident of the City of Akron,=20 graduating from Firestone High School in 1977. He attended Ohio = University=20 receiving a Bachelors of Business Administration.  Gregg graduated = from the=20 University of Akron School of Law in 1994 and has been active in the = Akron Bar=20 Association on the Fee arbitration committee, Unauthorized Practice of = Law=20 committee (past chair) and the Bar Applicants = Committee.

BEV SMITH is an Akron native and a graduate of The University of = Akron=20 with a degree in education. She began her teaching career in Toledo but = returned=20 to the Akron Public Schools in 1976 where she taught music, drama and = performing=20 arts to students of all ages. From 1996-1998 Bev was the assistant = principal at=20 Stow High School. Currently she works for the Mentor School District and = is the=20 Assistant Principal of Memorial Junior High. Bev is a graduate of the = Stow=20 Leadership Program. She has been a frequent performer and volunteer at=20 Weathervane. Bev chairs the Play Selection Committee and most recently = appeared=20 in Nunsense.

JAMES SNEED is a life-long resident of the City of Akron. A = graduate of=20 St. Vincent-St. Mary High School and the University of Akron, he is = currently=20 employed as Human Resources Coordinator by A. Schulman Incorporated. Jim = has=20 also been a part-time employee for the City of Akron Recreation Division = for=20 nearly 20 years, serving in the position of Recreation Specialist and = developing=20 programs and events to mentor youth. A recent graduate of the Project = Blueprint=20 Program, Jim has also been involved in the Harry "Butch" Reynolds = Foundation, as=20 a volunteer for the NFL Hall of Fame, as a member of Black Achievers and = Big=20 Brothers and Big Sisters of Summit and Medina Counties and as = Chairperson for=20 Work Force Readiness/Community Involvement for the Akron Chapter Human = Resource=20 Management.

RICHARD WORSWICK (2007) recently retired after 22 years of = employment=20 with the Musical Arts Association, which operates The Cleveland = Orchestra,=20 Severance Hall and Blossom Music Center. During his employment at = Severance=20 Hall, Richard served as Box Office Manager, Director of Patron Services = and=20 Director of Facility Sales. Richard is a graduate of Eastern Michigan = University=20 with a major in Theatre, and also studied acting at The Academy=20 of Dramatic Art at the Meadowbrook Theatre.  Richard has = appeared in=20 numerous Weathervane productions during the past three years that he has = served=20 as a Trustee at Weathervane and was last seen in last season's = productions of=20 The Mystery of Irma Vep and The Dinner Party. Off stage, Richard = has also=20 been an active volunteer at the Playhouse volunteering his time in the = Box=20 Office, organizing the 300 Club raffle, serving on the Gala Committee = and on the=20 Play Selection committee.

------=_NextPart_000_0058_01C49724.D686ECC0-- From Grumio85 at aol.com Fri Sep 10 08:45:06 2004 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:45:06 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Crew Opportunities!!!! Message-ID: -------------------------------1094831106 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Needed "immediately" are a few additional volunteer crew positions for our opening musical, "By Jeeves!". Entire run commitments NOT required. Tech week plus approx. 7 performances would be perfect. Please respond at your earliest convenience by either responding to this e-mail, or calling Scott at 216-521-2540 x239 OR 216-470-0377. Scott Spence Scott Spence Artistic Director The Beck Center 216-521-2540 _www.beckcenter.org_ (http://www.beckcenter.org/) -------------------------------1094831106 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Needed "immediately" are a few=20 additional volunteer crew positions for our opening musical, "By=20 Jeeves!".
 
Entire run commitments NOT requi= red.=20 Tech week plus approx. 7 performances would be perfect.
 
Please respond at your earlie= st=20 convenience by either responding to this e-mail, or calling Scott at=20 216-521-2540 x239  OR  216-470-0377.
 
 
 
 
 
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-------------------------------1094831106-- From director at cyorchestra.org Fri Sep 10 01:23:16 2004 From: director at cyorchestra.org (Liza Grossman) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 04:23:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Trombones and Strings! Message-ID: <20040910082341.7038F4CE3F@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C496ED.E4E56170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Contemporary Youth Orchestra ! Season 10 ! Chairs available in Bass Trombone/Trombone, Violin, Viola and Double Bass ! If you are interested in playing for this award winning youth orchestra please contact Music Director Liza Grossman ! director at cyorchestra.org ! For additional information please visit www.cyorchestra.org ! ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C496ED.E4E56170 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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If you = are interested in playing for this award winning youth orchestra please = contact Music Director Liza Grossman

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C496ED.E4E56170-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Fri Sep 10 09:21:27 2004 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It's me, M-A-B!) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:21:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Union/non-union performers needed for a Universal feature film: Message-ID: <20040910162127.88500.qmail@web13907.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1192745186-1094833287=:87202 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Once again, a feature film from a major studio is looking for NEW, FRESH talent by revisiting the way they cast films. It's a new age with new opportunity, so don't be surprised at how easy it is and will be to partake in the submission and selection process. You are going to see more and more of this type of casting search by major studios as 2005 'roles' on in. Finally, they are going along with a not-so-new casting notion (made popular with films like Platoon, Pulp Fiction and Starship Troopers) that perhaps just because talent is NON-UNION doesn't mean they don't want or have what it takes to be SAG. Most think they cannot afford the dues they think they have to break themselves to pay or even understand how to go about joining even though workshops and websites exist with all the details. I've been talking about this change since Napster...it's comin'...be READY! "We'll find stars and make 'em union" is finally not scoffed at! So, following the lead of Miramax FINALLY, another major studio proves THIS move by releasing casting information to UNION and NON-UNION performers alike. It's like playing the lottery people, you don't know if you're going to win unless you try. Strongest support and best wish of fate, Mitch Berlingeri -------------------------------------------------- American Pie 4: Band Camp Union/Non-Union Leads, Feature Personnel/Production/Event Info NY Casting Directors: Jeff Mitchell/Jennifer Rudolph Start Date: October 1, 2004 LOCATION: Los Angeles Contact/Preparation/Audition Details If you feel you fit one of the descriptions below, you are welcome to submit yourself for the project. All submissions MUST contain email addresses. You may submit yourself in one of two ways. 1. Drop off your picture/resume NO LATER THAN Friday - 9/10 at our office in the drop-box outside our door. (see address below). Do not put your stuff in an envelope. Just staple your stuff together and attach a label/post-it to your picture/resume that says the role you are submiting yourself for. Please do not ring our bell. Just drop your stuff off in the box and we will definitely get it. 2. Mail your picture/resume so that it is received NO LATER THAN Friday - 9/10. The address is: ATTN: AMERICAN PIE 4 (the name of the role you are submitting yourself for) Mitchell/Rudolph Casting 440 Park Avenue South - 11th Floor New York, NY 10016 Location is between 29th and 30th St. ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS OR PICTURE FAXES TO OUR OFFICE PLEASE Synopsis: When a group of musically inclined high school students spend the summer at Band Camp, they find their lives ruined when manic prankster MATT STIFLER joins their ranks, and his sex-obsessed antics transforms their musical summer into an orgy of practical jokes and candid-camera videos that makes Matt the Most Hated Clown In Band Camp History... Seeking For teenaged roles, actors must be 18 or emancipated to play 17. Everyone must be willing to work as Los Angeles local hires, regardless if you are from another state: Elyse Houston: lead, 17 years old, the ultra-intense Drum Major for the East Great Falls High School Band, Elyse is a serious musician, a composer who is desperate to get accepted to the prestigious Robards Conservatory of Music. She's known Matt Stifler since elementary school, and has been disappointed by his flawed character time and again. Well aware that he lurches awkwardly between being a vaguely decent human being and a preening, leering, bragging, skirt-chasing, prank-playing imbecile, Elyse is deeply distressed when he comes to Band Camp, convinced that his mere presence speels doom for her future. Not wealthy enough to blow off a potential scholarship, and attracted to Stifler in spite of herself, Elyse sees Matt veer back and forth between his lovable personal and his priapic "Stiffmeister" routine, and just when she despairs of him ever doing something thoughtful or kind, Stifler maddeningly breaks every rule in the book to get her into Robards Ernie Kaplowitz: lead, 16 years old, a nervous kid with skinny features, wearing braces and a thin, wispy mustache, Ernie is a classic band geek, a saxophone player who's so agitated it makes him a dorky, stumbling klutz. Too much the doofus ever to get a girlfriend, Ernie is attracted to goth girl Chloe Gonzalez, but is too terminally uncool ever to score points with her. A nice guy with a very straight-edged view of romantic ethics, Ernie is assigned to be Matt Stifler's roommate, and his lie is transformed by his contact with the Stiffmeister. He woos Chloe by letting himself be tattooed to match her, and though she initially rejects him for his association with the odious Stifler, he ultimately gains enough cool and control to become Chloe's lover Oscar Holmes: lead, 17 years old, a big, African-American snare drummer with the East Great Falls High band, Oscar loves to jazz up simple drum rolls with fancy stick tricks. Buddies with Jimmy Izumida, Oscar grows increasingly irritated with Jimmy's pretense of being a ghetto street gangsta-wannabe. During Band Camp, Oscar has a sexy amour with Sheree, and when he learns that Stifler has videotaped his sizzling encounter with her, Oscar is livid, ready to terminate Stifler, and Matt has to work hard to regain Oscar's good will Jimmy Izumida: lead, 17 years old, a skinny Japanese-American trumpet player, Jimmy is an Asian kid who wants to be way more streety than he in fact is. Jimmy's nickname is "Horndog," because he will stick his weiner into anything -- like an oboe. Trying to counteract his band geek reputation by talking in a thick ghetto patois, Jimmy irritates his buddy Oscar by using terms like "dawg" and referring to himself as "a brother." Oblivious to Oscar's irritation, Jimmy finally drops his LL Col J routine after Oscar gives him a tongue-lashing that's straight outta Compton Chloe Gonzalez: lead, 17 years old, the tuba player with the band, Chloe is a tattooed, pierced punk, a goth girl with six piercings, long black fingernails, and a "Star Baby" tattoo. Uninterested in the ever-geeky Ernie Kaplowitz, Chloe sits up and takes notice when Ernie sends her a soda with the aid of a talking robot, and she nicknames him "Cyrano" as a result. But later, she turns on Ernie when he's implicated in Matt Stifler's Crimes Against Band Camp Humanity. Called "Star Baby" by her doting mother, who wanted her to be the next Britney Spears, Chloe melts when the doting Ernie, who really loves her, has a matching "Star Baby" tattooed on his body John Nelson: lead, In his 40s, Nelson is the director of the Band Camp, a stolid, humorless man who is wholly unprepared for the havoc wreaked by Matt Stifler. A strict disciplinarian who is disappointed in Mr. Levinstein's touchy-feely efforts to maintain order, Nelson has one unhappy run-in after another with Stifler's pranks, all of which seem to be either gooey or sexual - or both Brandon Vandecamp: lead, 17 years old, a self-assured, god-looking, all-American "uber-bandy," Brandon is the front runner to win the scholarship to the Robards Conservatory, and he's pretty damn full of himself. A bandy from the Beechwood Academy, Brandon enforces the "beanie rule" with a martinet's love of meaningless discipline, and is determined to out-perform Elyse in the final competition. Brandon and his posse of henchmen regularly cross paths with the maddeningly chaotic Matt Stifler ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen! Where's the site? What's going on? (?1991 The MAB/EG?-----The MAB/EG? 2004?) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1192745186-1094833287=:87202 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Once again, a feature film from a major studio is looking for NEW, FRESH talent by revisiting the way they cast films. It's a new age with new opportunity, so don't be surprised at how easy it is and will be to partake in the submission and selection process. You are going to see more and more of this type of casting search by major studios as 2005 'roles' on in.
 
Finally, they are going along with a not-so-new casting notion (made popular with films like Platoon, Pulp Fiction and Starship Troopers) that perhaps just because talent is NON-UNION doesn't mean they don't want or have what it takes to be SAG. Most think they cannot afford the dues they think they have to break themselves to pay or even understand how to go about joining even though workshops and websites exist with all the details. I've been talking about this change since Napster...it's comin'...be READY! 
 
"We'll find stars and make 'em union" is finally not scoffed at! So, following the lead of Miramax FINALLY, another major studio proves THIS move by releasing casting information to UNION and NON-UNION performers alike.
 
It's like playing the lottery people, you don't know if you're going to win unless you try.
 
Strongest support and best wish of fate,
 
Mitch Berlingeri
--------------------------------------------------
 
American Pie 4: Band Camp
Union/Non-Union Leads, Feature

Personnel/Production/Event Info
NY Casting Directors: Jeff Mitchell/Jennifer Rudolph
Start Date: October 1, 2004
LOCATION: Los Angeles

Contact/Preparation/Audition Details
If you feel you fit one of the descriptions below, you are welcome to submit yourself for the project. All submissions MUST contain email addresses. You may submit yourself in one of two ways.
 
1. Drop off your picture/resume NO LATER THAN Friday - 9/10 at our office in the drop-box outside our door. (see address below). Do not put your stuff in an envelope. Just staple your stuff together and attach a label/post-it to your picture/resume that says the role you are submiting yourself for. Please do not ring our bell. Just drop your stuff off in the box and we will definitely get it.

2. Mail your picture/resume so that it is received NO LATER THAN Friday - 9/10.

The address is:

ATTN: AMERICAN PIE 4
(the name of the role you are submitting yourself for)
Mitchell/Rudolph Casting
440 Park Avenue South - 11th Floor
New York, NY 10016

Location is between 29th and 30th St.

ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS OR PICTURE FAXES TO OUR OFFICE PLEASE

Synopsis:
 
When a group of musically inclined high school students spend the summer at Band Camp, they find their lives ruined when manic prankster MATT STIFLER joins their ranks, and his sex-obsessed antics transforms their musical summer into an orgy of practical jokes and candid-camera videos that makes Matt the Most Hated Clown In Band Camp History...

Seeking
For teenaged roles, actors must be 18 or emancipated to play 17.
Everyone must be willing to work as Los Angeles local hires, regardless if you are from another state:
Elyse Houston: lead, 17 years old, the ultra-intense Drum Major for the East Great Falls High School Band, Elyse is a serious musician, a composer who is desperate to get accepted to the prestigious Robards Conservatory of Music. She's known Matt Stifler since elementary school, and has been disappointed by his flawed character time and again. Well aware that he lurches awkwardly between being a vaguely decent human being and a preening, leering, bragging, skirt-chasing, prank-playing imbecile, Elyse is deeply distressed when he comes to Band Camp, convinced that his mere presence speels doom for her future. Not wealthy enough to blow off a potential scholarship, and attracted to Stifler in spite of herself, Elyse sees Matt veer
back and forth between his lovable personal and his priapic "Stiffmeister" routine, and just when she despairs of him
ever doing something thoughtful or kind, Stifler maddeningly breaks every rule in the book to get her into Robards
Ernie Kaplowitz: lead, 16 years old, a nervous kid with skinny
features, wearing braces and a thin, wispy mustache, Ernie is a
classic band geek, a saxophone player who's so agitated it makes him a dorky, stumbling klutz. Too much the doofus ever to get a
girlfriend, Ernie is attracted to goth girl Chloe Gonzalez, but is too terminally uncool ever to score points with her. A nice guy with a very straight-edged view of romantic ethics, Ernie is assigned to be Matt Stifler's roommate, and his lie is transformed by his contact with the Stiffmeister. He woos Chloe by letting himself be tattooed to match her, and though she initially rejects him for his association with the odious Stifler, he ultimately gains enough cool and control to become Chloe's lover
Oscar Holmes: lead, 17 years old, a big, African-American snare
drummer with the East Great Falls High band, Oscar loves to jazz up simple drum rolls with fancy stick tricks. Buddies with Jimmy Izumida, Oscar grows increasingly irritated with Jimmy's pretense of being a ghetto street gangsta-wannabe. During Band Camp, Oscar has a sexy amour with Sheree, and when he learns that Stifler has videotaped his sizzling encounter with her, Oscar is livid, ready to terminate Stifler, and Matt has to work hard to regain Oscar's good will
Jimmy Izumida: lead, 17 years old, a skinny Japanese-American
trumpet player, Jimmy is an Asian kid who wants to be way more
streety than he in fact is. Jimmy's nickname is "Horndog," because he will stick his weiner into anything -- like an oboe. Trying to counteract his band geek reputation by talking in a thick ghetto patois, Jimmy irritates his buddy Oscar by using terms like "dawg" and referring to himself as "a brother." Oblivious to Oscar's irritation, Jimmy finally drops his LL Col J routine after Oscar gives him a tongue-lashing that's straight outta Compton
Chloe Gonzalez: lead, 17 years old, the tuba player with the band, Chloe is a tattooed, pierced punk, a goth girl with six piercings, long black fingernails, and a "Star Baby" tattoo. Uninterested in the ever-geeky Ernie Kaplowitz, Chloe sits up and takes notice when Ernie sends her a soda with the aid of a talking robot, and she nicknames him "Cyrano" as a result. But later, she turns on Ernie when he's implicated in Matt Stifler's Crimes Against Band Camp Humanity. Called "Star Baby" by her doting mother, who wanted her to be the next Britney Spears, Chloe melts when the doting Ernie, who really loves her, has a matching "Star Baby" tattooed on his body
John Nelson: lead, In his 40s, Nelson is the director of the Band Camp, a stolid, humorless man who is wholly unprepared for the havoc wreaked by Matt Stifler. A strict disciplinarian who is disappointed in Mr. Levinstein's touchy-feely efforts to maintain order, Nelson has one unhappy run-in after another with Stifler's pranks, all of which seem to be either gooey or sexual - or both
Brandon Vandecamp: lead, 17 years old, a self-assured, god-looking, all-American "uber-bandy," Brandon is the front runner to win the scholarship to the Robards Conservatory, and he's pretty damn full of himself. A bandy from the Beechwood Academy, Brandon enforces the "beanie rule" with a martinet's love of meaningless discipline, and is determined to out-perform Elyse in the final competition. Brandon and his posse of henchmen regularly cross paths with the maddeningly chaotic Matt Stifler
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MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen!

Where's the site? What's going on?

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


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1192745186-1094833287=:87202-- From Jennings_B at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us Fri Sep 10 09:24:51 2004 From: Jennings_B at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us (Jennings, Bruce D.) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 12:24:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Monet's Orbit, Sunday at Sim Park Message-ID: Dear Fred: I'm a subscriber (dadsongs at aol.com ) writing from work. Could you post this ASAP? Thanks so much! SUNDAY, September 12, 6pm: Susan Weber & Monet's Orbit will be performing a free concert at Sims Park, Euclid. Monet's Orbit is Susan Weber (guitar and vocals), Walt Campbell (bass and vocals) and Wishbone (drums and vocals). Susan describes the music: ...We play my songs, rooted in earthtones, spinning in electricity. The language is universal ~ trust me, it is. The sound is elemental. The musicians are touched by that rare pure hunger to serve the song. The songs have never sounded better. Three musicians, orbiting the stars a certain neighborhood muse entrusted to our inventive madness. Sims Park is a wonderful picnic spot with light refreshments/snacks available for purchase at modest cost. It's on the north (lake) side of Lake Shore & E. 232nd St. Sunday's concert is sponsored by Lakeshore Coffeehouse and Lakeshore Group. For more information on Susan Weber & Monet's Orbit, go to: http://www.susanweber.com/mainwebsite_html/pages/monetsorbit.html Wishbone's site (he's the drummer) is: www.dadsongs.com See you there! >From pr at clevelandplayhouse.com" Dear NEOHIOPAL: For Immediate Release... THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE ANNOUNCES FALL CLASS SCHEDULE http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040910i CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR ADDS PRE-SHOW DIALOGUE TO SCHEDULE Talks to Precede all Thursday Evening Shows and Saturday Matinees http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040910ii CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY/CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE 2004-2005 MFA CONSERVATORY SPOTLIGHT SERIES ANNOUNCED Hurlyburly Opens October 13 in the Brooks Theatre http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040910iii THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE CLUB CABARET SERIES RETURNS Mambo Italiano Opens the 2004-2005 Series in October http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040910iv Contact: Julie Fogel, The Cleveland Play House, Associate Director of Communications and Marketing, 216/795-7000 x236 The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-0189 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com From JWizardM at aol.com Fri Sep 10 14:15:44 2004 From: JWizardM at aol.com (JWizardM at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 17:15:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HOMOSEXUALITY and/or TOLERANCE Presentors, Speakers, Motivators Message-ID: <6CE49F2E.548A8480.00735D68@aol.com> NEOhioPal, We are searching for someone who is interested in assisting or being a guest speaker at a newly founded club at Orange High School called Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA). In GSA, our mission is to encourage acceptance and tolerance within the diversity in sexual orientation in our school, create a safe environment for all students of Orange High School regardless of sexual preference, foster awareness, and to provide a forum for discussion about issues of sexuality. Additionally, we will seek to empower the students and address the isolation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth, as well as to address the concerns of students who are questioning their sexuality or straight students. If there is someone who feels that they would be a candidate to assist us in taking strides to achieve those goals, or someone who is good at speaking in public, someone who can do a presentation on the topic or a similar one, or a motivational speaker, please contact me via e-mail. Our upcoming fundraisers WILL be providing us with a budget. Jared Markowitz, President Gay-Straight Alliance Orange High School From JWizardM at aol.com Fri Sep 10 14:17:35 2004 From: JWizardM at aol.com (JWizardM at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 17:17:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Any *somewhat okay* MIMES?! Message-ID: <414093CF.6F5CC644.00735D68@aol.com> I guess it only makes too much sense that not one single mime has yet "spoken up" when I sent out my first e-mail. Is there anyone who has recently hired a mime or knows of one that is fairly decent? I have a nice paying job available if anyone knows a mime... Jared Markowitz Magic Touch Productions jaredmarkowitz.com From howardsavannah at yahoo.com Fri Sep 10 16:31:36 2004 From: howardsavannah at yahoo.com (savannah howard) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 16:31:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Information Needed Message-ID: <20040910233136.54690.qmail@web80108.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2066602407-1094859096=:54678 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I have a new management company for actors and models. This website I have newly joined and it is very helpful with Ohio audition information for actors. Does anyone know of a Ohio website or publication with open calls for models? SAVANNAH HOWARD --0-2066602407-1094859096=:54678 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
I have a new management company for actors and models.  This website I have newly joined and it is very helpful with Ohio audition information for actors.  Does anyone know of a Ohio website or publication with open calls for models?


SAVANNAH HOWARD
--0-2066602407-1094859096=:54678-- From kaimei at earthlink.net Fri Sep 10 17:54:56 2004 From: kaimei at earthlink.net (Christopher) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 20:54:56 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Question for Members: References: <20040910164958.48523.qmail@web13925.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <41424CDF.4F1A2699@earthlink.net> --------------2FF2A86406AB70D9BC0642D8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit M-A-B and I seem to disagree on alot of things, but I certainly wouldn't want him to stop doing something that might help someone somewhere get badly needed work. While a notice to NE Ohio members of an extras call for tonight in NYC might be useless to 99% of NEO subscribers, there are a few who maintain their subscription and live outside of Ohio. If M-A-B feel compelled to reach that small demographic, more power to him. I take more issue with those who make people pay for the same information you can get for free on NEOPal. As long as M-A-B's information is free, legitimate, and continues to fall within the guidelines of NEOPal, then he should send them to his heart's content. Christopher K. Young www.shallowfocus.com "It's me, M-A-B!" wrote: > I got into a debate with an actor friend about what I SHOULD be > sending to the Neo list. So I felt maybe I should get the answer from > the source. Do you feel that this type of casting notice below in red > should be sent to Neo when I get them or should I disregard them based > on the fact they are last minute notices when sent to me. I don't want > to embarass anyone, but the notion by some talent in this area is I > should NOT send them because the talent in this area are looking for > local work only. But it's my stance that depending on the timing of an > actor's life..he or she may need a casting notice like that FOR THE > MONEY, EXPERIENCE or they may need the opp. in order to add to their > resume- a interesting out of town job for a major network. I won't > send them if they are not helping in any sense but can it really hurt > to know about them? YOU BE THE JUDGE: (ofcourse, notices would have > email, phone and business contacts) Featured Extras needed TONIGHT 9/8 > for live event for the US Open at Rockefeller Center being filmed by > the USA Network. Pay is $10 per hour. Should be casually dressed. Less > than 5 hours shooting time.Just show up tonight at 5:30pm @ > Rockafeller Center - 50th St. between 5th & 6th Ave. > > Report to guest services. > > Union Status: Non-Union > > MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen! > > Where's the site? What's going on? > > (?1991 The MAB/EG?-----The MAB/EG? 2004?) > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --------------2FF2A86406AB70D9BC0642D8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit M-A-B and I seem to disagree on alot of things, but I certainly wouldn't want him to stop doing something that might help someone somewhere get badly needed work.  While a notice to NE Ohio members of an extras call for tonight in NYC might be useless to 99% of NEO subscribers, there are a few who maintain their subscription and live outside of Ohio.  If M-A-B feel compelled to reach that small demographic, more power to him.

I take more issue with those who make people pay for the same information you can get for free on NEOPal.  As long as M-A-B's information is free, legitimate, and continues to fall within the guidelines of NEOPal, then he should send them to his heart's content.

Christopher K. Young
www.shallowfocus.com
 
 

"It's me, M-A-B!" wrote:

I got into a debate with an actor friend about what I SHOULD be sending to the Neo list. So I felt maybe I should get the answer from the source. Do you feel that this type of casting notice below in red should be sent to Neo when I get them or should I disregard them based on the fact they are last minute notices when sent to me. I don't want to embarass anyone, but the notion by some talent in this area is I should NOT send them because the talent in this area are looking for local work only. But it's my stance that depending on the timing of an actor's life..he or she may need a casting notice like that FOR THE MONEY, EXPERIENCE or they may need the opp. in order to add to their resume- a interesting out of town job for a major network. I won't send them if they are not helping in any sense but can it really hurt to know about them? YOU BE THE JUDGE: (ofcourse, notices would have email, phone and business contacts) Featured Extras needed TONIGHT 9/8 for live event for the US Open at Rockefeller Center being filmed by the USA Network. Pay is $10 per hour. Should be casually dressed. Less than 5 hours shooting time.Just show up tonight at 5:30pm @ Rockafeller Center - 50th St. between 5th & 6th Ave.

Report to guest services.

Union Status: Non-Union
 

MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and (shhh)-STILL makin' things happen!

Where's the site? What's going on?

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


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish.
--------------2FF2A86406AB70D9BC0642D8-- From TheatreClass at aol.com Fri Sep 10 18:13:30 2004 From: TheatreClass at aol.com (TheatreClass at aol.com) Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 21:13:30 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Christmas Carol Auditions @ Packard Music Hall Message-ID: -------------------------------1094865210 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en The Packard Music Hall Foundation=20 Theatre Company Auditions for A CHRISTMAS CAROL Thursday, September 16, 2004 4:30 =E2=80=93 6:00pm =E2=80=93 Children & Non Speaking Adult Roles 6:00pm =E2=80=93 8:00pm =E2=80=93 Speaking Roles for Adults 14 & Older Callbacks =E2=80=93 Sunday, September 19, 2004 =E2=80=93 2-5pm=20 Performance Dates Thursday, Friday & Saturday, December 16, 17 & 18 =20 Sunday, December 19 Packard Music Hall 1703 Mahoning Ave NW Warren, Ohio 44483 For more information please call 330-841-2936 -------------------------------1094865210 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
The Packard Music Hall Foundation
Theatre Company
Auditions for<= /DIV>

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Thursday,  September  16, 20044:30 =E2=80=93 6:00pm =E2=80=93 Children & Non Speaking Adult Roles6:00pm =E2=80=93 8:00pm =E2=80=93 Speaking Roles for Adults 14 & Older<= BR>Callbacks =E2=80=93 Sunday, September 19, 2004 =E2=80=93 2-5pm

Pe= rformance Dates
Thursday, Friday & Saturday, December 16, 17 & 18=  
Sunday, December 19

Packard Music Hall
1703 Mahoning Av= e NW
Warren, Ohio 44483

For more information please call
330-84= 1-2936

-------------------------------1094865210-- >From Ted Sikora" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C49789.EAD07420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Extras ranging from ages 18-40 to be in the crowd at a hip underground = fashion show. September 11th at the 1300 Gallery 1300 Gallery. 1300 West 78th Street=20 Cleveland Ohio 44102. =20 Shooting from 11:30AM until 3PM, and then during the MYLEY Fall Fashion = shows at 7pm and 9pm.=20 Attire is modern-dressy. Black is a safe option if you are unsure. No jeans, no tennis shoes, no ball caps etc. Two local companies will be joining forces at the 1300 Gallery for a Fashion Show - Movie Shoot on September 11th, 2004. Local fashion designers Myley Inc. will be unveiling their Fall line of clothing in=20 front of the moving cameras of Swinging Cane Productions feature length = film "Hero Tomorrow." Admission to the event will be free and those who attend will have a great chance as being seen as an extra in the film. 1300 Gallery 1300 West 78th Street Cleveland Ohio 44102 More info at www.swingingcane.com Thanks! ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C49789.EAD07420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Extras ranging from ages 18-40 to be in the crowd at = a hip=20 underground fashion show.

 

September 11th at the=20 1300 Gallery
 
1300=20 Gallery.
1300 West 78th=20 Street
Cleveland Ohio=20 44102. 
 
Shooting from=20 11:30AM until 3PM, and then during the MYLEY Fall Fashion shows at = 7pm and=20 9pm. 
 
Attire is modern-dressy. =  Black is a=20 safe option if you are unsure.
 
No jeans, no tennis shoes, = no ball caps=20 etc.
 


Two local companies will be joining forces at = the 1300=20 Gallery for a
Fashion Show - Movie  Shoot on September 11th, 2004.  Local=20 fashion
designers Myley Inc. will be unveiling their Fall line = of=20 clothing in
front of the moving cameras of Swinging Cane = Productions=20 feature length film "Hero
Tomorrow."

Admission to the event = will be=20 free and those who attend will have a
great chance as being seen = as an=20 extra in  the film.

1300 Gallery

1300 West = 78th=20 Street
Cleveland=20 Ohio=20 44102

 
More=20 info at www.swingingcane.com
 
Thanks!
 
 


------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C49789.EAD07420-- From seanszaller at mail.com Fri Sep 10 23:29:00 2004 From: seanszaller at mail.com (Sean Szaller) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 01:29:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians needed for "Fiddler" -- Accordian, Bassoon, and Guitar Message-ID: <20040911062900.50CC56EEE9@ws1-5.us4.outblaze.com> Beachwood Community Theater is currently seeking the following musicians for it's upcoming production of the musical classic, "Fiddler on the Roof": 1) A guitar player who can triple on acoustic guitar, lute, and mandolin; 2) A bassoon player; 3) A proficient accordian player. All three are paying positions. The production runs Feb. 4-6, 11-13 (Fridays @ 8pm, Saturdays @ 7:30pm, and Sunndays @ 2pm). There will be 5 rehearsals prior to the opening of the show, all of which as paid as well via stipend. If interested, please respond to this email for more information and to arrange an audition. Thank you in advance for you anticipated responses. Respectfully, Sean Szaller Musical Director Http://www.geocities.com/seanszaller "Dream as far as your imagination will allow!" -- ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm From JWizardM at aol.com Fri Sep 10 23:36:37 2004 From: JWizardM at aol.com (JWizardM at aol.com) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 02:36:37 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]BETA VCR PLAYER or RECORDER needed! Message-ID: <1ca.2ab7adfc.2e73f6f5@aol.com> -------------------------------1094884597 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEOhioPAL, Is there anyone who has a Sony Betavision VCR Player that can be borrowed for a short period of time? It will be used for an medium-scale audio/visual project being worked on by Magic Touch Productions. On behalf of Magic Touch Productions, the first to proclaim to be a lender will be awarded a gift certificate for a free full-setup magic show or two free hours of close-up magic (each up to a $250 value only). Please respond via e-mail only. Jared Markowitz Magic Touch Productions jaredmarkowitz.com -------------------------------1094884597 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEOhioPAL,
 
Is there anyone who has a Sony Betavision VCR Player that can be borrow= ed=20 for a short period of time?  It will be used for an medium-scale=20 audio/visual project being worked on by Magic Touch Productions.
 
On behalf of Magic Touch Productions, the first to proclaim to be a len= der=20 will be awarded a gift certificate for a free full-setup magic show or=20= two=20 free hours of close-up magic (each up to a $250 value only).
 
Please respond via e-mail only.
 
Jared Markowitz
Magic Touch Productions
jaredmarkowitz.com
-------------------------------1094884597-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Sat Sep 11 07:17:33 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 10:17:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for A Christmas Story at Fine Arts September 13 & 14 Message-ID: <200409111413.i8BEDEjW026580@hegel.brightdsl.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C497E8.906EBDC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Director Brint Learned Announces Auditions for A Christmas Story at The Fine Arts Association On Monday, September 13 and Tuesday, September 14. The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby will hold auditions for A Christmas Story a play by Philip Grecian based on the writings of Jean Shepherd. Director: Brint Learned The Story: Jean Shepherd's memoir of growing up in the Midwest of the 1940s follows 9 year old Ralphie in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB gun under the tree for Christmas. All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including the family's temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys; experiment with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie's father winning the net-stockinged leg lamp; Ralphie's fantasy scenarios and more. Speaking Roles: * Ralph, as an adult (Storyteller)-age 30s-40s * Ralphie Parker (at 9 years old)-minimum age, 8 years old * Mother-age 30s- 40s * The Old Man (Father)-age 30s-40s * Randy (Ralphie's younger brother)-minimum age, 8 years old * Miss Shields (Teacher)-age 20s & up * Flick (Ralphie's 9 year old friend)-minimum age, 8 years old * Schwartz (Ralphie's 9 year old friend)-minimum age, 8 years old * Esther Jane Alberry (age 9), minimum age, 8 years old * Scut Farkas (the Bully)-minimum age, 10 years old Non-Speaking Roles: * Girls & boys for school/playground scenes-ages 8 & up Audition dates: Monday, September 13- 7:30-8:30 pm for ages 8 to 14 years old; 8:30-10:30 pm for ages 15 years old to adult Tuesday, September 14- 7:30-8:30 pm for ages 8 to 14 years old; 8:30-10:30 pm for ages 15 years old to adult Audition location: The Shadowbox Theatre at The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Preparation: Actors should come prepared to read from the script. No Appointments Required. For appointments and questions regarding the auditions themselves: Call Ann Hedger at (440) 951-7500 x103. Performance dates: November 19, 20, 26 & 27 and December 3, 4, 10 & 11 at 7:30 pm ; and November 21 & 28 and December 5 & 12 at 3:00 pm. Rehearsals begin Monday, October 11 The Fine Arts Association Theatre Department Policy encourages NON-TRADITIONAL CASTING for all productions. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C497E8.906EBDC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Director = Brint Learned Announces = Auditions for A = Christmas Story at The Fine Arts = Association

On = Monday, September 13 and Tuesday, September 14.

The = Fine Arts = Association, 38660 Mentor = AvenueWilloughby will hold auditions for = A Christmas Story a = play by Philip Grecian based on the writings of Jean Shepherd. =

Director: = Brint = Learned =

The Story:  Jean Shepherd’s memoir of = growing up in the Midwest of the 1940s follows 9 = year old Ralphie in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB = gun under the tree for Christmas.  = All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including the = family’s temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys; experiment = with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie’s father winning the net-stockinged leg lamp; = Ralphie’s fantasy scenarios and more.

Speaking Roles: 

  • Ralph, as an adult (Storyteller)-age = 30s-40s
  • Ralphie= Parker (at 9 years = old)-minimum age, 8 years old
  • Mother-age 30s– 40s
  • The Old Man (Father)-age 30s-40s =
  • Randy (Ralphie’s younger brother)-minimum age, 8 years old
  • Miss Shields (Teacher)-age 20s & = up
  • Flick (Ralphie’s 9 year old friend)-minimum age, 8 years old
  • Schwartz (Ralphie’s 9 year old friend)-minimum age, 8 years old
  • Esther Jane Alberry = (age 9), minimum age, 8 years old
  • Scut Farkas (the Bully)-minimum age, 10 years old

Non-Speaking Roles:

  • Girls & boys for school/playground = scenes-ages 8 & up

 

Audition dates:       Monday, September = 13- 7:30-8:30 pm for ages 8 to 14 years old; 8:30-10:30 pm for ages 15 years = old to adult

Tuesday, September 14- 7:30-8:30 pm for ages 8 to 14 years old; = 8:30-10:30 pm for ages 15 years old to adult

 

Audition location:  The Shadowbox Theatre at The Fine Arts = Association, 38660 Mentor = Avenue, Willoughby.=

Preparation:  Actors should come = prepared to read from the script.

.

For appointments and questions regarding the auditions = themselves:  Call = Ann = Hedger at (440) 951-7500 x103. 

Performance dates: November 19, 20, 26 & 27 and December 3, 4, 10 & 11 at 7:30 pm ; and November 21 & 28 and December 5 & 12 at 3:00 = pm. 

Rehearsals begin Monday, October 11

 

The Fine Arts Association = Theatre Department Policy encourages NON-TRADITIONAL CASTING for all = productions.

------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C497E8.906EBDC0-- From Ccontempdt at aol.com Sat Sep 11 08:11:50 2004 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 11:11:50 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Get Your Dance On at SCCDT! Message-ID: --part1_b8.6223ded9.2e746fb6_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1094915510" -------------------------------1094915510 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -------------------------------1094915510 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
-------------------------------1094915510-- --part1_b8.6223ded9.2e746fb6_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: Ccontempdt at aol.com Full-name: Ccontempdt Message-ID: <1e3.2a60ff74.2e746f97 at aol.com> Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 11:11:19 EDT Subject: Get Your Dance On at SCCDT! To: Ccontempdt at aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1094915479" X-Mailer: 9.0 for Windows sub 5000 -------------------------------1094915479 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 Get Your Dance On at SCCDT!=20 The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre at Karamu House is proud= =20 to offer classes in the following for beginners to professionals=E2=80=A6 =20= =20 Modern (Graham and Horton techniques)=20 Hip Hop=20 Ballet=20 African=20 Pilates=20 10 Class dance cards are available for $80 bucks!=20 Fall semester classes start September 18, 2004! =20 Reserve your space by dropping in and registering today!=20 Don=E2=80=99t miss out on your chance to DANCE! =20 Call 216.791.9000 today for more information.=20 ________________________________________________________________________=20 The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre at Karamu House=20 Michael Medcalf, Artistic Director=20 2355 East 89th Street=20 Cleveland, Ohio 44106=20 216.791.9000=20 216.791.9001 [fax]=20 www.ccdt.com=20 -------------------------------1094915479 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Get=20 Your Dance On at SCCDT!

 

The School of Cleveland= =20 Contemporary Dance Theatre at Karamu House is proud to offer classes in=20 the following for beginners to professionals=E2=80=A6=20

 

Modern (Graham and Hort= on=20 techniques)

Hip=20 Hop

Ballet

African

Pilates

 

10 Class dance cards ar= e=20 available for $80 bucks!

 

Fall semester classes s= tart=20 September 18, 2004! =20

Reserve your space by d= ropping=20 in and registering today!

Don=E2=80=99t miss out on your chance to=20= DANCE!=20

 

Call 216.791.9000 today for more=20 information.

 

___________________________________________________________________= _____

 

The School of Cleveland= =20 Contemporary Dance Theatre at Karamu House

Michael Medcalf, Artist= ic=20 Director

 

2355 East 89th=20 Street

Cleveland, Ohio=20 44106

 

216.791.9000

216.791.9001=20 [fax]

 

www.ccdt.com

 

 

 

 

-------------------------------1094915479-- --part1_b8.6223ded9.2e746fb6_boundary-- From jeremy9 at uakron.edu Sat Sep 11 11:02:57 2004 From: jeremy9 at uakron.edu (Jeremy Gilpatric) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 14:02:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Fantasticks at the University of Akron Message-ID: <004001c49829$92a3b5a0$0b02a8c0@JEREMYHPC> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003D_01C49808.0AB968E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The University of Akron School of Music opened Schmidt and Jones' = timeless musical, "The Fantasticks," last night to great acclaim. The = run continues this weekend: Saturday September 11, Sunday, September 12, = and next weekend: Friday, September 17 through Sunday, September 19, in = Guzzetta Recital Hall.=20 This delightful comedy includes the beautiful songs, "Try to Remember," = and "Soon It's Gonna Rain," and holds the record as the world's longest = running musical. This production is directed by veteran singer, actor, = director Alfred Anderson, with music direction by Mayumi Kikuchi, and = choreography by Devon Shriver. The musical features the talents of UA's = Theatre and Opera students, plus a few surprises!=20 Show times are 8:00 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, with Sunday matinees at = 2:30 p.m. =20 General Admission: $12.00=20 UA Faculty/Staff/senior citizens: $10.00=20 Students with valid ID: $8.00=20 Call the School of Music office at (330) 972-7590 for more information. ------=_NextPart_000_003D_01C49808.0AB968E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The University of Akron School of = Music opened=20 Schmidt and Jones=92 timeless musical, =93The = Fantasticks,=94 last=20 night to great acclaim.  The run continues this weekend: = Saturday=20 September 11, Sunday, September 12, and next weekend: Friday,=20 September 17 through Sunday, September 19, in Guzzetta Recital Hall.=20

This delightful comedy includes the beautiful songs, =93Try to = Remember,=94=20 and =93Soon It=92s Gonna Rain,=94 and holds the record as the world=92s = longest running=20 musical. This production is directed by veteran singer,=20 actor, director Alfred Anderson, with music direction by = Mayumi=20 Kikuchi, and choreography by Devon Shriver.  The musical features = the=20 talents of UA=92s Theatre and Opera students, plus a few surprises! =

Show=20 times are 8:00 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, with Sunday matinees at 2:30=20 p.m. 

General Admission: $12.00
UA=20 Faculty/Staff/senior citizens: $10.00
Students with valid ID: $8.00=20

Call the School of Music office at (330) 972-7590 for more=20 information.


------=_NextPart_000_003D_01C49808.0AB968E0-- From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Sat Sep 11 14:19:58 2004 From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L Davis) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 17:19:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting for Tri-C student video productions - no pay Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20040911170440.00b2e508@pop.wre.adelphia.net> I'm looking for actors and actresses for 2 video productions for this fall semester at Tri-C. 1. People with playful and loving cats or dogs. I'll be producing a short PSA type video of people enjoying pet ownership. All ages, all types needed. Will be video taped at parks and your location. Time dependent on our mutual convenience. 2. Geeky guy, early 20's - Character is a film crew worker who has a fantasy of waltzing with the star. This is the lead role. Film crew extras, 20's to 30's May end up being only voiceover. Production will take place at Tri-C Western Campus in Parma. Probably late October or Early November. No pay but I will make a VHS copy of the finished product for you. Please email me if interested. Mary Davis From joe216films at hotmail.com Sat Sep 11 15:01:43 2004 From: joe216films at hotmail.com (Joe Ostrica) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:01:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Short film "Guys" update Message-ID: The shooting schedule for "Guys" has moved to Oct. 8-10. But for a VERY good reason: We just hired the best DP in Ohio and probably the Midwest and it was the soonest he was available. Look for an upcoming announcement about that soon! There are still extra parts available for anyone interested. Thanks for your interest, Joe Ostrica 216 Films To learn more about us or the film "Guys" check out www.216films.com or email me at joe at 216films.com _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar ? get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ From carolknowltonirvin at yahoo.com Sat Sep 11 15:17:36 2004 From: carolknowltonirvin at yahoo.com (Carol Knowlton Irvin) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 15:17:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]tri-c instructor available for personal tutoring web building programs, photoshop, etc., Message-ID: <20040911221736.25085.qmail@web51401.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi, I'm an instructor at tri-c East in the business department. However, I'm also an artist. I have a limited amount of time in which I could tutor a few students for hire in web building programs such as Front Page or Dreamweaver and/or graphics programs such as Photoshop. There are many other programs I know as well. Get in touch with me at my email address carolknowltonirvin at yahoo.com if you have any interest. We can work out a mutually agreeable price for a whole morning or whole afternoon's tutoring. carol http://carolirvin.com --0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi, I'm an instructor at tri-c East in the business department.  However, I'm also an artist.  I have a limited amount of time in which I could tutor a few students for hire in web building programs such as Front Page or Dreamweaver and/or graphics programs such as Photoshop.  There are many other programs I know as well.  Get in touch with me at my email address
if you have any interest.  We can work out a mutually agreeable price for a whole morning or whole afternoon's tutoring.
 
carol


--0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683-- From ugrrnet at earthlink.net Sat Sep 11 15:30:18 2004 From: ugrrnet at earthlink.net (Cherylee Wilson) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:30:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Question for Members: In-Reply-To: <20040910164958.48523.qmail@web13925.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <01ea01c4984e$ee6c9120$c3fa9f04@hp28992v9ck9ik> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01EB_01C4982D.675AF120 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I think the notices have been an excellent way to stay in touch with what is 'selling' in the professional arena. Cleveland is a market, but it is far from 'the business'. Personally, I want to know 'where's the money!' Others may find it useful as they prepare themselves to 'meet the call' when it comes..., and believe me, those are the only prospects casting agents want to see. So, keep posting 'em. CheryLee Wilson ------=_NextPart_000_01EB_01C4982D.675AF120 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
I=20 think the notices have been an excellent way to stay in touch with what = is=20 'selling' in the professional arena.  Cleveland is a market, but it = is far=20 from 'the business'.  Personally, I want to know 'where's the=20 money!'  Others may find it useful as they prepare = themselves to=20 'meet the call' when it comes..., and believe me, those are the only = prospects=20 casting agents want to see.  So, keep posting = 'em.
 
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------=_NextPart_000_01EB_01C4982D.675AF120-- From lorien at en.com Sat Sep 11 15:35:30 2004 From: lorien at en.com (Witkowski) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:35:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for The Christmas Schooner Message-ID: <000801c4984f$a6fc08b0$170cd6d8@oemcomputer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4982E.1D9FB560 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Strongsville Community Theatre is auditioning for "The Christmas = Schooner" - a musical about a true tale of brave sailors who brought = Christmas trees to a fire-ravaged Chicago in the late 1800's. The show = is full of beautiful music, lively dances and a great sense of drama. Auditions will be at Old Town Hall, 18825 Royalton Rd. in Strongsville. = They will be held on Sunday September 26, 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. and Tuesday, = September 28. 7 P.M.-9 P.M.=20 Cast includes 7 men, 4 women, 1 boy ( 9-10 yrs.), 1 boy ( 15 yrs.), 1 = girl ( 10-12 yrs.) and chorus; please bring pop music to sing = (accompanist provided ). Directed by Kelly Lozan. Show dates are Nov. 19, 20, Dec. 3, 4, 5,10,11, 2004. All shows are = presented in the Little Theatre of Strongsville High School, Lunn Rd. in = Strongsville. For more information please call (440) 954-4634. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4982E.1D9FB560 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Strongsville Community Theatre is auditioning for "The Christmas = Schooner" -=20 a musical about a true tale of brave sailors who brought Christmas trees = to a=20 fire-ravaged Chicago in the late 1800=92s. The show is full of beautiful = music,=20 lively dances and a great sense of drama.

Auditions will be at Old Town Hall, 18825 Royalton Rd. in = Strongsville. They=20 will be held on Sunday September 26, 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. and Tuesday, = September 28.=20 7 P.M.-9 P.M.

Cast includes 7 men, 4 women, 1 boy ( 9-10 yrs.), 1 boy ( 15 yrs.), 1 = girl (=20 10-12 yrs.) and chorus; please bring pop music to sing (accompanist = provided ).=20 Directed by Kelly Lozan.

Show dates are Nov. 19, 20, Dec. 3, 4, 5,10,11, 2004.  All shows = are=20 presented in the Little Theatre of Strongsville High School, Lunn Rd. in = Strongsville.

For more information please call (440)=20 954-4634.

------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4982E.1D9FB560-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Sat Sep 11 18:02:01 2004 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:02:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a soleful song for a short film (cinevid@yahoo.com) Message-ID: <20040912010201.83317.qmail@web60308.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1746030944-1094950921=:81203 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii All musicians, singers, songwriters, I have a montage scene of happy memories in my short film, "Left for Dead" that I need a soleful song for. I wrote some lyrics*, but would happily consider a pre-existing work. There's no pay and I would need full sync rights, but a small percentage could be worked out. (Bear in mind short films rarely make money, but may be good exposure) The scene follows a point in the story where the young girl has awakened in the night thinking her father has died (terminal cancer) and rushes to check on him. He's lucid for a brief moment and mentions fishing tomorrow. The girl goes back to bed and dreams of the whole family at the zoo, on their boat, happy. Then it fades to the following day and she's deep in thought on the steps of the porch. *Here are the lyrics, but I'm the worst judge of my own work. I need help on this, so if you have any suggestions or sources please email me and thanks. Time on my Hands I?ve got time on my hands and no where to go, Pictures on my wall from places long ago. The little things it seems are the only things I see, The light is fading fast; will you remember me? In dreams of memories it seems I had no care at all, I laughed and loved and filled my cup, I never thought I?d fall. But stumbling through these corridors of time and sore regret, To feel your tears upon my cheek, was a fall I can?t forget. I?ve got time on my hands and no place to be, The light is fading fast now, will you remember me? The film is almost finished and there are some pics on my website. A tremendous thanks to all who helped make this project come to life. Bill Johns http://cinevidproductions.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1746030944-1094950921=:81203 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
All musicians, singers, songwriters,
 
I have a montage scene of happy memories in my short film, "Left for Dead" that I need a soleful song for.
 
I wrote some lyrics*, but would happily consider a pre-existing work. There's no pay and I would need full sync rights, but a small percentage could be worked out. (Bear in mind short films rarely make money, but may be good exposure)
 
The scene follows a point in the story where the young girl has awakened in the night thinking her father has died (terminal cancer) and rushes to check on him. He's lucid for a brief moment and mentions fishing tomorrow. The girl goes back to bed and dreams of the whole family at the zoo, on their boat, happy. Then it fades to the following day and she's deep in thought on the steps of the porch.
 
*Here are the lyrics, but I'm the worst judge of my own work. I need help on this, so if you have any suggestions or sources please email me and thanks.
 
Time on my Hands
 
I?ve got time on my hands and no where to go,
Pictures on my wall from places long ago.
 
The little things it seems are the only things I see,
The light is fading fast; will you remember me?
 
In dreams of memories it seems I had no care at all,
I laughed and loved and filled my cup, I never thought I?d fall.
But stumbling through these corridors of time and sore regret,
To feel your tears upon my cheek, was a fall I can?t forget.
 
I?ve got time on my hands and no place to be,
The light is fading fast now, will you remember me?
 
The film is almost finished and there are some pics on my website. A tremendous thanks to all who helped make this project come to life.
 
Bill Johns
 


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Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1746030944-1094950921=:81203-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sat Sep 11 19:50:00 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 22:50:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This weeks national theatre auditions at NCCC Message-ID: <027601c49873$32d705b0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0277_01C49851.ABC565B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This is one week national theatre listings at NCCC =20 Visit North Coast Central Casting =20 =20 Show Name: Wishing Time=20 Theatre Name: Vital Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/20/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Vital Theatre Company, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Vital Theatre Company is seeking men and women for award-winning Vital Children's Theatre's production of Wishing Time, a new rock musical for children performing weekends from Oct. 30-Dec. 5. Rehearsals begin the week of Oct. 4. Seeking: Gene: a rock star genie, convincing British accent necessary; Bobby: a young boy to be played by a small man or woman; Margery: Bobby's mother; also seeking one male and three females to play various roles. Actors must all be strong singers and move well. Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New York, NY 10036. Minorities encouraged to apply.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New York, NY 10036.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lost in the '50s, Stuck on the '70s=20 Theatre Name: Starlite Entertainment=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/29/2004 =20 =20 =20 10/02/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: RIpley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Starlite Entertainment, now in its seventh season, is a large producer of live entertainment shows in Branson, MO, including Lost in the '50s, Stuck on the '70s, Country Tonite, Kirby VanBurch--Prince of Magic, and The World Famous Platters. Rehearsals mid-Feb. to March; performances March through mid-December at Starlite Theatre, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, MO. Director/Producer: Michael Meece. Currently holding auditions for its large-scale productions of Lost in the '50s and Stuck on the '70s for singer-dancers for the 2005 season. Entertain up to seven million tourists a season in a fast-paced environment with 116 shows and 55,000 live theatre seats. Singer-dancers: Prepare 16 bars of an uptempo and a ballad on sheet music or CD tracks. Selections from the 1950s and the 1970s are preferred. Also, bring clothes you can move in and be prepared to learn a dance combination at the callbacks. Send pictures and resumes by Sept. 29 to Casting, c/o Starlite Entertainment, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, MO 65616. Starlite Entertainment, LLC, casting. For more information, visit website www.starlite-entertainment.com; or email keith at starlite-entertainment.com; or call (417) 335-6346. Pay.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Sept. 29 to Casting, c/o Starlite Entertainment, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, MO 65616. Starlite Entertainment, LLC, casting. For more information, visit website www.starlite-entertainment.com; or email keith at starlite-entertainme _____ =20 Show Name: The Apple Corps=20 Theatre Name: Flying Ship Productions=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 10:30 AMto 12:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: West Side Dance Project, 357 W. 36 St., 3rd fl, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Flying Ship Productions, a professional touring theatre for young audiences, will hold auditions for its fall tour of The Apple Corps. The Apple Corps," a multiracial, hip musical, is sponsored by the NYC Department of Transportation and will tour the five boroughs. The show is by Jonathan Luks and directed by JoAnna Schnoll-Luks. Flying Ship Productions is seeking: four adult actors (two male/two female), all types, who sing and dance well (tap dance a plus) and can play young, energetic street kids. The Apple Corps rehearsals begin Sept. 27-Oct. 11, and the tour runs thru Nov. 12. Performance pay is $400/week ($375 plus $25/week bonus upon completion of the tour). Rehearsal pay is a flat $400 for the two-week rehearsal period. Each actor is also an ASM and will be expected to set up and break down. Bring uptempo sheet music in your key for piano accompaniment. It is essential to be on time for early morning call times in NYC. If you cannot make the open call, you can leave a message at (973) 763-6123.=20 Prepare: Bring uptempo sheet music in your key for piano accompaniment. It is essential to be on time for early morning call times in NYC. If you cannot make the open call, you can leave a message at (973) 763-6123.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: NiteStar Program=20 Theatre Name: NiteStar Program=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/13/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Shetler Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, Studio 3A, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The NiteStar Program is seeking: males and females, 15-23, all types (no white females) for its 2004-05 repertory season. Interested in strong actors who sing well. NiteStar deals with issues affecting today's youth including HIV/AIDS, substance use, sexuality, violence, and related topics. NiteStar's primary mission is educating young people through the use of theatre. Pay for rehearsals and shows if hired. Prepare a two-minute contemporary monologue (no classical pieces) and 16 bars of a song (any style). Accompanist provided. Appointment only. For further info, call Terrence Taylor at (212) 523-3688.=20 Prepare: a two-minute contemporary monologue (no classical pieces) and 16 bars of a song (any style). Accompanist provided. Appointment only. For further info, call Terrence Taylor at (212) 523-3688.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Two Productions=20 Theatre Name: Negro Ensemble Company, Inc.=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/13/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 09/14/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Negro Ensemble Company, Inc., New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Negro Ensemble Company, Inc. will hold auditions by appointment for two productions. Seeking: African-American males, 25-35 and 55-65; African-American females, 25-35 and 35-45; Caucasian female, 25-35. Auditions will be held Sept. 13-14 from 10AM-12noon, 1-3PM, and 4-6PM. Must dance and sing. For appointment, call NEC at (212) 582-5860. Pay.=20 Prepare: Auditions will be held Sept. 13-14 from 10AM-12noon, 1-3PM, and 4-6PM. Must dance and sing. For appointment, call NEC at (212) 582-5860. _____ =20 Show Name: Gigi=20 Theatre Name: Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Stipend=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Plaza Theatrical Prods, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd, Oceanside, NY 11572=20 Breakdown: Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., a Long Island-based touring theatre company (35-minute LIRR ride), is casting for a fall production of Gigi. Seeking: two male singer-dancers, to play multiple roles. Also seeking: Du Fresne: a middle-aged baritone. Send pictures and resumes to Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd., Oceanside, NY 11572. Performance stipend and transportation reimbursed.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd., Oceanside, NY 11572.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Measure for Measure=20 Theatre Name: Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Showcase=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/17/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Astoria Performing Arts Center, 31-60 33rd St, #B9, Long Island City, NY 11106=20 Breakdown: The Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc. (APAC) is casting for its upcoming production of William Shakespeare's Measure for Measure. Seeking: classically trained actors of all ethnicities. Director: John Hurley. Rehearsals begin Oct. 8; opens Nov. 5 for a three-weekend run. Audition appointments will be scheduled for Sun. Sept. 26 and Mon. Sept 27. Send pictures and resumes to Astoria Performing Arts Center, Attn: Casting, 31-60 33rd St., #B9, Long Island City, NY 11106. Submissions must be received by Sept. 17; email submissions will not be accepted. For more info, visit www.apacny.org. Equity Showcase (approval pending).=20 Prepare: Audition appointments will be scheduled for Sun. Sept. 26 and Mon. Sept 27. Send pictures and resumes to Astoria Performing Arts Center, Attn: Casting, 31-60 33rd St., #B9, Long Island City, NY 11106. Submissions must be received by Sept. 17=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Grandma's House for Christmas=20 Theatre Name: Chatham Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 4:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New York Spaces, 939 Eighth Ave, Studio 3D2, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: Chatham Theatre Company is casting for a musical Christmas play, Grandma's House for Christmas. Seeking: trim male and female singers who can act and move well. Jon Delfin will accompany. Employment from Oct. 18-Dec. 19; pays $275 per week, plus housing and transportation provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. For an audition appointment, call Janet or Rod Foote at (315) 336-2336; or email producers at chathamtheatre.com. For further audition and company info, visit www.chathamtheatre.com.=20 Prepare: For an audition appointment, call Janet or Rod Foote at (315) 336-2336; or email producers at chathamtheatre.com. For further audition and company info, visit www.chathamtheatre.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Japanese One-Act Play=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/16/2004 =20 =20 4:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 09/18/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: There will be open auditions for a Japanese one-act play. Play is done in English. Actors with various ethnic and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to audition. Performances are scheduled during the week of Nov. 15-21. This is basically an ensemble play, except the character of Jiro. Story takes place mainly in his dream world. Seeking male characters: Jiro: 18, though young, he thinks he knows what life is and his life is over; Secretary and Physician: 40-50, secretary works hard to keep Jiro happy, physician is a wise man with deep philosophy; Two Gentlemen and Young Doctors: 20-40, gentlemen are rich, snobbish, enjoying their fortune, young doctors are faithful students of physician. Seeking female characters: Kiku: 30-40, devoted nanny of Jiro, because of her secret treasure her husband abandoned her; Beauty: Jiro's wife in his dream; Three Dancers: young, attractive girls, Playboy bunny type. Auditions are first-come, first-served basis. If interested, contact K. Maya at (917) 553-6075; or email aria at clairluna.net and leave name and desired date for audition. No appointment, just show up. Prepare a brief contemporary monologue, comic or dramatic. Do not send pictures and resumes by email.=20 Prepare: a brief contemporary monologue, comic or dramatic. Do not send pictures and resumes by email.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Gramercy Ghost=20 Theatre Name: Theatre A La Carte=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Theatre A La Carte, 39-50 Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, Queens, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Theatre A La Carte is casting for Gramercy Ghost by John Cecil Holm. Seeking: Charley Stewart: male actor, ages 20-35, lead part. Producer: Susan Emro. Rehearses Mondays-Thursdays, Sept. 6-Oct. 21; performs Fridays-Sundays for nine performances in Douglaston, Queens, from Oct. 22-Nov. 7 at Theatre A La Carte (TALC), 39-50 Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, NY. For an appointment, call John F. Emro, Director, at (516) 318-2450; or email Susan.emro at mountsinai.org.=20 Prepare: For an appointment, call John F. Emro, Director, at (516) 318-2450; or email Susan.emro at mountsinai.org.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Cats, Ain't Misbehavin', Gypsy=20 Theatre Name: Derby Dinner Playhouse=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/30/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr, Clarksville, IN 47129=20 Breakdown: Derby Dinner Playhouse, a year-round, non-Equity, professional dinner theatre in Louisville, KY, will be holding auditions for Cats, Ain't Misbehavin', and Gypsy in NYC on Thurs. Sept. 30. All positions are paid. Auditions are by appointment only. Send pictures and resume to Annie Myers, c/o Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr., Clarksville, IN 47129.=20 Prepare: Auditions are by appointment only. Send pictures and resume to Annie Myers, c/o Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr., Clarksville, IN 47129.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: An Italian Woman in Kipseli=20 Theatre Name: Greek Cultural Center=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/11/2004 =20 =20 =20 09/12/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Greek Cultural Center, 27-18 Hoyt Ave. South, Astoria, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Greek Cultural Center, Producer, is holding auditions by appointment for a modern Greek comedy, An Italian Woman in Kipseli. Seeking: male and female actors, ages 25-60, must be fluent in Greek. Opens mid-January for 15 weekend performances. Director: Efterpi Charalambidis. For an appointment, call (718) 726-7329. Pay.=20 Prepare: For an appointment, call (718) 726-7329.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Ambulance Dance=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/12/2004 =20 =20 1:00 PMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Kimmel Center, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Ron Keiser, Producer, will hold auditions by appointment for Ambulance Dance. Seeking: Andreas King: African-American/Hispanic actor, 20-30, a strong, very well-built, good man who fights back against his racist boss (full nudity; pay); Miko Tuskeegee: Asian actress, 20-30, Tex's new wife that he kidnapped from Japan, is an abused wife looking for a way out (no nudity; pay). Director: Darius Safavi. Rehearses Sept. 16-Nov. 26; performs Nov. 26-Dec. 12 at Altered Stages, 212 W. 29 St., 3rd fl., NYC. Auditions will be held by appointment only Sept. 12 from 1-4PM at the Kimmel Center. There will be no nudity at the auditions. For the auditions, bring pictures and resumes and photo ID. For an appointment, call (917) 587-6488; or email kingdarius12 at yahoo.com.=20 Prepare: For the auditions, bring pictures and resumes and photo ID. For an appointment, call (917) 587-6488; or email kingdarius12 at yahoo.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Ain't I a Woman!,=20 Theatre Name: The Core Ensemble=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460=20 Breakdown: Michael Parola (The Core Ensemble), Producers, are seeking: female performer reading African-American who will portray Zora Neale Hurston, Fannie Lou Hamer, Sojourner Truth, and Clementine Hunter in 90-minute chamber music-theatre work, Ain't I a Woman!, for actress and trio (cello, piano, percussion). Will encompass ages within 30-55 years. Some singing. Will rehearse in West Palm Beach, FL, Nov. 15=96Jan. 7. Tours nationally through March 1. Director: Akin Babatunde. Paid position, plus transportation, lodging, per diem. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 5 to The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460; email CECAsting at aol.com; or call (561) 585-4970.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 5 to The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460; email CECAsting at aol.com; or call (561) 585-4970.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Seussical the Musical=20 Theatre Name: Mill Mountain Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/20/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Mill Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl, Roanoke, VA 24011=20 Breakdown: Mill Mountain Theatre is accepting Equity and non-Equity pictures and resumes for Seussical the Musical, conceived by Eric Idle, Lynn Ahrens, and Stephen Flaherty, based on the books of Dr. Seuss. Book: Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty; Lyrics: Lynn Ahrens; Music: Stephen Flaherty; Director/Producing Artistic Director: Jere Lee Hodgin. Contract runs Nov. 9-Dec. 23. All roles paid. Five principal, two to four character, 10 chorus. Actively seeking ethnic minorities. More information at www.millmountain.org/mmtcasting.htm, but no electronic submissions. To be considered for an NYC audition appointment, Sept. 27-30, send pictures and resumes to Casting, Mill Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl., Roanoke, VA 24011. Material must be received by Sept. 20 to be considered. Non-Equity and Equity LOA contracts.=20 Prepare: To be considered for an NYC audition appointment, Sept. 27-30, send pictures and resumes to Casting, Mill Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl., Roanoke, VA 24011. Material must be received by Sept. 20 to be considered.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Rock-A-My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham=20 Theatre Name: Riant Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/11/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 3:00 PM=20 09/13/2004 =20 =20 5:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Champion Studios, 257 W. 39 St., 14th fl, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: The Riant Theatre will be holding auditions for Rock-A-My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham, a rock/gospel musical. All characters are southerners. Seeking: Dan Smith: 20s, white, her ex-husband (lead, tenor/belt); Bobby: 20-30, white, Susan's boyfriend, rugged, a womanizer; Taylor Cooper: 20-30, black, accused of carjacking (lead, lyric baritone/tenor); Julie: 20s, Taylor's girlfriend, black (lead, soprano/belt); Reverend Boyd: 40s, black, baritone/belt. Performance dates Oct. 15-31. Some pay. Prepare two songs a capella, gospel, r&b or rock. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 Prepare: two songs a capella, gospel, r&b or rock. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The Last Temptation of Tony Christ=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Mike Horn, 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003=20 Breakdown: Ann Bowen, Director, is accepting submissions for an original play, The Last Temptation of Tony Christ. Performance dates Nov. 7-9, 16-17, 22-23. Seeking: Mary: 40-60; Joseph: 50-60. Actors must have a sense of Jewish humor/comedy and satire. Send pictures and resumes to 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003, Attention: Mike Horn.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003, Attention: Mike Horn.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The Time Machine=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/26/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: 21st Century Playwrights, 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201=20 Breakdown: H.G. Wells' The Time Machine concert is seeking legit singer-actors. Concert version. New musical. Performances set: Brooklyn Public Library and the Episcopal Actors' Guild in October. Seeking legit voices for following roles: The Time Traveler: lead, lyric tenor, late 20s-early 40s; The One Apart: lead, high soprano, 20s-30s; The Chief of The Morlocks: lead, baritone, strong character role, 30s-50s; The Lord: lead, baritone/tenor, cranky aristocrat, 40s-60s; The Street Urchin: featured, sings well, 12-year-old boy; Herbie: featured, sings well, 14-year-old boy. Also seeking: baritones, tenors, sopranos, altos. Not an Equity reading, showcase, workshop, but expense money paid. Mail pictures and resumes to 21st Century Playwrights, Composers & Lyricists, Inc., 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201. Will be called for audition.=20 Prepare: Mail pictures and resumes to 21st Century Playwrights, Composers & Lyricists, Inc., 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201. Will be called for audition.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Day Einstein Died=20 Theatre Name: Third Ave. Productions=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Jeffrey Stocker c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramery, New York, NY 10003=20 Breakdown: Third Ave. Productions and National Arts Club will be holding auditions for a reading of Day Einstein Died by J.B. Edwards with direction by acting coach Jeffrey David Stocker. Performance held at NAC Oct. 15. Pay involved. Seeking: actors to read roles: Einstein: German accent, 76; Paul Robeson: African-American, 55. Send pictures and resumes to Jeffrey Stocker, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, NY 10003.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Jeffrey Stocker, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, NY 10003.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Damage Control=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/11/2004 =20 =20 12:00 PMto 3:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Writer Judy Klass and director Eddie Lew seek actors for Damage Control, a new full-length going up just before the election for Oktoberfest. Seeking: Carl: 40s, brilliant, simpatico, self-made southern politician, powerful speaker, charismatic to both men and women; Brad LeBland III: 40s, rich, callow southern politician, somewhat cunning, inarticulate, lacking intellectual curiosity; Deborah Kaufman: 30s, tough, simpatico NYC spin doctor; Haley: 30s, smart, simpatico southern man; Sterling Gray: 60s, wily old southern politician; Bob: cynical southern newscaster; Faye: perky southern newscaster. Intensive six week rehearsals, production may move to second venue. Bring short monologue.=20 Prepare: Bring short monologue.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Oklahoma=20 Theatre Name: NETworks=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/21/2004 =20 =20 12:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: female dancer/singers and dancer/gymnasts. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, Monday or Tuesday.=20 Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and y _____ =20 Show Name: Oklahoma=20 Theatre Name: NETworks=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/21/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: male dancer/singers and dancer/gymnasts. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, Monday or Tuesday.=20 Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and y _____ =20 Show Name: Oklahoma=20 Theatre Name: NETworks=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: Will Parker: 20s-30s, should be accomplished theatre dancer with good ballet technique, preferably with acrobatic skills, charming, fun-loving, energetic, wide=96eyed, high baritone/tenor; Laurey: 20s, = must be an excellent ballet dancer (dances the dream sequence), an innocent, but spunky and headstrong farm girl who falls in love with Curly, soprano, beautiful; Curly: 20s-early 30s, charismatic, handsome leading man, a cowboy, high baritone; Aunt Eller: 40s-60s, Laurey's aunt and guardian, sensible, tough, hard-working farm woman, character actress with great sense of humor; Jud Fry: late 20s=9630s, strong actor, disturbed, troubled man with a powerful, brooding presence, bass-baritone; Ike Skidmore: 40s-60s, preferably a burly cowboy, must be rhythmical, tenor; Pop Carnes: 50s-60s, great character actor-singer, dry humor, big presence, must move well; Ado Annie: 20s, fun-loving, good-time girl, strong comedic abilities and a good dancer, must have solid mix to an E or F (they would prefer this song not be belted); Ali Hakim: 30s, character actor-singer, a traveling peddler and con artist, Middle Eastern accent. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, Monday or Tuesday.=20 Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and y _____ =20 Show Name: You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown=20 Theatre Name: CNR Drama=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/20/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: CNR Drama, 29 Castle Place, New Rochelle, NY 10815=20 Breakdown: CNR Drama is casing selected roles in You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, (1998 revised) by appointment only. Seeking: Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Linus. Director: Laurie Peterson Castaldo; Musical Director: Steven Loftus. Performances at private college in lower Westchester County, 30 minutes from Grand Central. Diverse casting. Some transporation reimbursement. Rehearsals begin week of Sept. 27. Performances Nov. 5-21. See website www.cnrdrama.org for full character descriptions. Prepare a song from the show; you will also be asked to read from the script and dance. Call JoAnna at (914) 654-5373 for appointment, directions, or with questions.=20 Prepare: See website www.cnrdrama.org for full character descriptions. Prepare a song from the show; you will also be asked to read from the script and dance. Call JoAnna at (914) 654-5373 for appointment, directions, or with questions.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Cruise Ship Shows=20 Theatre Name: PGT Entertainment=20 Post Date: 09/10/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920=20 Breakdown: PGT Entertainment is seeking singers and dancers for cruise ship production shows. Immediately seeking: attractive, versatile singers with ability to sing Broadway, pop/rock, and classical styles. Also seeking: attractive male and female dancers with strong technique in ballet, theatre, jazz, and tap. No height restriction. Competitive salary. For audition/submission information, go to www.pgtpi.com. Mail submissions to Emmett Murphy, Casting Director, PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920.=20 Prepare: For audition/submission information, go to www.pgtpi.com. Mail submissions to Emmett Murphy, Casting Director, PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Velveteen Rabbit=20 Theatre Name: Dallas Children's Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT LOA=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/29/2004 =20 =20 6:30 PMto 9:30 PM=20 09/30/2004 =20 =20 6:30 PMto 9:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Dallas Children's Theatre, 5938 Skillman St, Dallas, TX 75231=20 Breakdown: Dallas Children's Theater, Producer, based in Dallas, TX, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for The Velveteen Rabbit, First Rehearsal: Oct 11, 2004; Opens: Nov. 17, 2004; Closes: Dec. 23, 2004. Director: Robyn Flatt. Seeking: All roles. Readings from script, bring photo and resume, dress to move. Prepare a Christmas carol to sing acappella. Appointments necessary. Please call 214-978-0110. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity LORT Non-Rep LOA contract, minimum AEA pay is $290 per week, 24 hr. reh. week=20 Prepare: Readings from script, bring photo and resume, dress to move. Prepare a Christmas carol to sing acappella. Appointments necessary. Please call 214-978-0110.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Grease=20 Theatre Name: Performance Riverside=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/26/2004 =20 =20 1:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Landis Auditorium, 4800 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506=20 Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, based in Riverside, CA is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. For information call (909) 222-8399. Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week per diem, hotel tech week/performances.=20 Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Grease=20 Theatre Name: Performance Riverside=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, based in Riverside, CA is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week per diem, hotel tech week/performances.=20 Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Grease=20 Theatre Name: Performance Riverside=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, based in Riverside, CA is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week per diem, hotel tech week/performances.=20 Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will be provided. Callbacks later that day at director=92s request.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Heart On My Sleeve=20 Theatre Name: Tim Woods Entertainment=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA HAT Tier A=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 3:00 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Coronet Theatre, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048=20 Breakdown: Tim Woods Entertainment, Producer, based in Los Angeles, CA, is holding Open Principal Auditions for Heart On My Sleeve, Rehearsals begin: 10/19; 3 performances: 11/6, 7, 8. Director: John Rando; Producer: Tim Woods; Book: Hannie Rayson & Janis Hirsch; Casting: Michael Donovan, C.S.A. This is an Equity Workshop Production of a New Musical at the Coronet Theatre Upstairs. Seeking: Birdy Carlson: Female, 60's, Caucasian, smart, strong, in great shape, a beauty in an earthy way, a free spirit, in love with Aldo. Full chest voice to A, head voice to E. Kate Madigan: Female, Caucasian, 40's, Birdy's daughter, smart, attractive in an understated way. Part Katherine Hepburn and part Murphy Brown, she is a top-notch TV journalist. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Rebecca: Female, Caucasian, early 20's, Kate's daughter. Pretty, quirky, adorable, lovely with a winning smile. Becoming a fashion designer. Finds love and passion in both the arms of Danny and Francoise. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Francoise: Female, any ethnicity, early 20's. A cool beauty. Has great sense of style, and natural elegance. Persuasive and desirous of Rebecca. Strong soprano with belt, C to G. Robert: Male, Caucasian, 40's. Smart and manly with rugged good looks. He's a famous photographer. Has taste for very sexy young women, including Maya, but his heart belongs to Kate. High baritone, A to E. Aldo Carravaggio: Male, 60's, Italian or Latin. Character to handsome. Affable, lovable and charming, a working-class devil. Loves junk food and burgers. Madly in love with Birdy. Bass/Baritone, G to D. Patti/Maya: Female, African-American, mid-late 20's. Beautiful. Patti is a waitress at Birdy's caf=E9, who spends more time daydreaming than getting people their food. Hopelessly in love with Danny.. Maya is a model, who is in a relationship with Robert. Strong chest voice, plus good head voice. Danny: Male, mid-late 20's, a hot Jamaican fireball (but we will consider all ethnicities). Seeing Patti, but has a wandering eye for Rebecca. Hot blooded and hot tempered, good looking, a seducer and charmer. Strong tenor. arry: Male, early 30's, any ethnicity. Rebecca's gay best friend, and consultant. Delightfully funny and sharp. What he lacks in conventional good looks he makes up for in charm and heart. High baritone, A to E. Gabriella Farinacci: Female, Italian/Jewish, is really 60 but due to strategic face work looks more like early 50's. Fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily. Glamorous society-type. Full chest voice, with good head voice. Prepare 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 minute. Example: WOMEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt, even R & B. Ballad: Joni Mitchell, Carole Bayer Sager, Carole King, Aretha, etc. MEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt. Ballad: Peter Allen, Elton John, Beatles, etc. Equity HAT Tier A contract, minimum AEA pay is $311 per week -3 week contract including pension & health.=20 Prepare: 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 minute.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Heart On My Sleeve=20 Theatre Name: Tim Woods Entertainment=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA HAT Tier A=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Coronet Theatre, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048=20 Breakdown: Tim Woods Entertainment, Producer, based in Los Angeles, CA, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Heart On My Sleeve, Rehearsals begin: 10/19; 3 performances: 11/6, 7, 8. Director: John Rando; Producer: Tim Woods; Book: Hannie Rayson & Janis Hirsch; Casting: Michael Donovan, C.S.A. This is an Equity Workshop Production of a New Musical at the Coronet Theatre Upstairs. Seeking: Birdy Carlson: Female, 60's, Caucasian, smart, strong, in great shape, a beauty in an earthy way, a free spirit, in love with Aldo. Full chest voice to A, head voice to E. Kate Madigan: Female, Caucasian, 40's, Birdy's daughter, smart, attractive in an understated way. Part Katherine Hepburn and part Murphy Brown, she is a top-notch TV journalist. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Rebecca: Female, Caucasian, early 20's, Kate's daughter. Pretty, quirky, adorable, lovely with a winning smile. Becoming a fashion designer. Finds love and passion in both the arms of Danny and Francoise. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Francoise: Female, any ethnicity, early 20's. A cool beauty. Has great sense of style, and natural elegance. Persuasive and desirous of Rebecca. Strong soprano with belt, C to G. Robert: Male, Caucasian, 40's. Smart and manly with rugged good looks. He's a famous photographer. Has taste for very sexy young women, including Maya, but his heart belongs to Kate. High baritone, A to E. Aldo Carravaggio: Male, 60's, Italian or Latin. Character to handsome. Affable, lovable and charming, a working-class devil. Loves junk food and burgers. Madly in love with Birdy. Bass/Baritone, G to D. Patti/Maya: Female, African-American, mid-late 20's. Beautiful. Patti is a waitress at Birdy's caf=E9, who spends more time daydreaming than getting people their food. Hopelessly in love with Danny.. Maya is a model, who is in a relationship with Robert. Strong chest voice, plus good head voice. Danny: Male, mid-late 20's, a hot Jamaican fireball (but we will consider all ethnicities). Seeing Patti, but has a wandering eye for Rebecca. Hot blooded and hot tempered, good looking, a seducer and charmer. Strong tenor. arry: Male, early 30's, any ethnicity. Rebecca's gay best friend, and consultant. Delightfully funny and sharp. What he lacks in conventional good looks he makes up for in charm and heart. High baritone, A to E. Gabriella Farinacci: Female, Italian/Jewish, is really 60 but due to strategic face work looks more like early 50's. Fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily. Glamorous society-type. Full chest voice, with good head voice. Prepare 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 minute. Example: WOMEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt, even R & B. Ballad: Joni Mitchell, Carole Bayer Sager, Carole King, Aretha, etc. MEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt. Ballad: Peter Allen, Elton John, Beatles, etc. Equity HAT Tier A contract, minimum AEA pay is $311 per week -3 week contract including pension & health.=20 Prepare: 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 minute.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, Mentor Project Plays=20 Theatre Name: Cherry Lane Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Cherry Lane Theatre, 38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Cherry Lane Theatre, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, and Mentor Project Plays. Seeking the following personnel for the the following projects: SPEAKING WELL: New York Premiere. Mainstage Production. Two One-Act Plays. Playwright: Israel Horovitz. Director: Michael Morris. Rehearsals: January 10, 2005 =97 February 6, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, February 7, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Opening Night: Sunday, February 13, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, March 20, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 60'S MAN; LATE 30'S MAN; 20'S FEMALE; 60'S FEMALE; 80'S JAPANESE MALE; 30'S WOMAN; EARLY 40'S WOMAN; 50'S WOMAN; LATE 50'S MAN; EARLY 20'S WOMAN. Some Roles Will Be Doubled. Accents Are All American. SLAG HEAP: World Premiere. Mainstage Production. A Fast-Paced, Acidic =93Brit-Grit=94 Comedy Set In Northern England Following The Lives Of Three Working-Class Raver Generation Prostitutes Struggling To Survive On A Street Corner Forgotten Since The Industrial Revolution. This Is A Dark Chronicle Of Wounded Youth, Born Of THATCHER's Politics, In A World Whose Primary Industry Has Become The Commodification Of Humanity. Playwright: Anton Dudley. Director: Erica Schmidt. Rehearsals: Tuesday, March 1, 2005 =97 Sunday, March 27, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, March 28, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Opening Night: Wednesday, April 6, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, May 8, 2005. =97 Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At = 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 20'S BRITISH MALE; TWO 20-ISH BRITISH FEMALES (One Black); LATE 20'S BLACK FEMALE; TEEN PAKISTANI BOY; 40'S ASIAN FEMALE WITH AWKWARD FRENCH ACCENT. MENTOR PROJECT: Three Showcases. SHOWCASE ONE: Rehearsals: Monday, February 21, 2005 =97 March 14, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, March 26, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY TWO: Rehearsals: Monday, March 21, 2005 =97 Monday, April 4, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, April 16, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY THREE: Rehearsals: Monday, April 11, 2005 =97 Monday, April 25, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, May 7, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. Number And Types Of Actors Unknown. Please Prepare One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes. LUNCH: 2:00 PM =97 3:00 PM. EPA Rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. CHERRY LANE THEATRE Is Accessible Via The 1 Or 9 Train To The Christopher St. Stop, Or The M20 Bus (Uptown/Downtown) Or M8 Bus (Crosstown). Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, Mentor Project Plays=20 Theatre Name: Cherry Lane Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 09/21/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 09/22/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Cherry Lane Theatre, 38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Cherry Lane Theatre, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, and Mentor Project Plays. Seeking the following personnel for the the following projects: SPEAKING WELL: New York Premiere. Mainstage Production. Two One-Act Plays. Playwright: Israel Horovitz. Director: Michael Morris. Rehearsals: January 10, 2005 =97 February 6, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, February 7, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Opening Night: Sunday, February 13, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, March 20, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 60'S MAN; LATE 30'S MAN; 20'S FEMALE; 60'S FEMALE; 80'S JAPANESE MALE; 30'S WOMAN; EARLY 40'S WOMAN; 50'S WOMAN; LATE 50'S MAN; EARLY 20'S WOMAN. Some Roles Will Be Doubled. Accents Are All American. SLAG HEAP: World Premiere. Mainstage Production. A Fast-Paced, Acidic =93Brit-Grit=94 Comedy Set In Northern England Following The Lives Of Three Working-Class Raver Generation Prostitutes Struggling To Survive On A Street Corner Forgotten Since The Industrial Revolution. This Is A Dark Chronicle Of Wounded Youth, Born Of THATCHER's Politics, In A World Whose Primary Industry Has Become The Commodification Of Humanity. Playwright: Anton Dudley. Director: Erica Schmidt. Rehearsals: Tuesday, March 1, 2005 =97 Sunday, March 27, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, March 28, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Opening Night: Wednesday, April 6, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, May 8, 2005. =97 Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At = 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 20'S BRITISH MALE; TWO 20-ISH BRITISH FEMALES (One Black); LATE 20'S BLACK FEMALE; TEEN PAKISTANI BOY; 40'S ASIAN FEMALE WITH AWKWARD FRENCH ACCENT. MENTOR PROJECT: Three Showcases. SHOWCASE ONE: Rehearsals: Monday, February 21, 2005 =97 March 14, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, March 26, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY TWO: Rehearsals: Monday, March 21, 2005 =97 Monday, April 4, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, April 16, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY THREE: Rehearsals: Monday, April 11, 2005 =97 Monday, April 25, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, May 7, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. Number And Types Of Actors Unknown. Please Prepare One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes. LUNCH: 2:00 PM =97 3:00 PM. EPA Rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. CHERRY LANE THEATRE Is Accessible Via The 1 Or 9 Train To The Christopher St. Stop, Or The M20 Bus (Uptown/Downtown) Or M8 Bus (Crosstown). Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lion King=20 Theatre Name: Disney Theatrical Productions=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA BVTI Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/18/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Apollo Theatre, 253 West 125th Street, Harlem, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Disney Theatrical Productions, Producer, based in New York, NY is holding an Open Audition for The Lion King, currently on Broadway and tour. Seeking: Strong, Dynamic Singers For Future Replacements For All Roles, Including The African Lions SIMBA And NALA. Please Bring the Sheet Music of a Song that Shows off your Voice and Range in 8 bars marked off for the accompanist. Please Bring a recent Picture and Resume, or a recent photograph and a list of Performance Experience. Sign-In Starts At 9:00 AM. Sign-In Stops At 11:00 AM. This OPEN Audition Is For Equity & Non-Equity Performers. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. DISNEY THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS AUDITION HOTLINE: Call 212-827-5450 Or Visit Online At www.disneyonbroadway.com. If Unable To Attend This Audition, Please Send Picture/Resume To: Binder Casting, ATTN: THE LION KING, 321 West 44th Street, Suite 606, New York, NY 10036. Equity Production BVTI contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: Please Bring the Sheet Music of a Song that Shows off your Voice and Range in 8 bars marked off for the accompanist. Please Bring a recent Picture and Resume, or a recent photograph and a list of Performance Experience.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Macbeth=20 Theatre Name: Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/16/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Producer, based in Cold Spring, NY is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Macbeth, Rehearsals Begin: September 20, 2004 In New York City. Casting for a regional school tour of MACBETH will take place the first three weeks in October, 2004. Artistic Director: Terrence O'Brien. Seeking: For Various Roles, Including MACDUFF. Roles Of MACBETH and LADY MACBETH Are Already Cast. 7 Actors Will Play All Parts. Please prepare a one-minute Shakespearean monologue. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A = monitor will be provided. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, minimum AEA pay is $400 per week.=20 Prepare: a one-minute Shakespearean monologue.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Trying=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off Broadway E=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/15/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20 09/16/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Promenade Theatre, 2162 Broadway, New York, NY 10024=20 Breakdown: Michael Leavitt, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Trying, Understudy Rehearsals Begin On Or About September 22, 2004. Performances Begin September 29, 2004. Director: Sandy Shinner. General Manager: Roy Gabay. Playwright: Joanna McClelland Glass. Casting Director: Vince Liebhart. Trying follows the last days of JUDGE BIDDLE's life as he explores his place in American History while dictating his bio to his new secretary. Seeking: UNDERSTUDIES ONLY: JUDGE BIDDLE: Understudy. Role Will Be Played By FRITZ WEAVER. 81. Brilliant, Former Attorney General In FRANKLIN ROOSELVELT's Administration. He's A Clever, Loveable Curmudgeon Who Is Trying To Save Good Manners And Correct English. He Declares Himself To Be Somewhere Between Lucidity And Senility. SARAH SHORR: Understudy. Role Will Be Played By KATI BRAZDA. 25. Newly Hired As The JUDGE's Secretary. She's Direct, Plainspoken, Hardy, Pleasant Young Woman From The Prairies Of Saskatchewan. NOTE: The Actress Assuming The Job Of Understudy For The Role Of SARAH Will Also Perform The Duties Of The Assistant Stage Manager. Please A Brief Dramatic Monologue. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Off Broadway E contract, minimum AEA pay is $832 week until 10/31, $857 thereafter.=20 Prepare: A Brief Dramatic Monologue. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Musicals in MUFTI=20 Theatre Name: York Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Spec Agmt=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/20/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: York Theatre Co., 619 Lexington Avenue at 54th St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: York Theatre Company, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their Musicals in MUFTI series including: MUFTI NUMBER ONE: HENRY SWEET HENRY: Originally On Broadway In 1967, The Story Involves Misfit Pre-School Girls And The Avant-Garde Musician They Obsess Over In 1960's New York City. The Style Is Heartfelt, Comic, Classic 1960's (Pre-HAIR) Broadway. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Female Performers In Their Early 20's (To Play 14-Years Old). Need Strong High Mix / Belt. Also Seeking The (Female) Class Bully (Same Age Range) With Major Broadway Belt. Music / Lyrics: Bob Merrill. Book: Nunnally Johnson. Director: Gordon Greenberg. Musical Director: David Kirshenbaum. Rehearsals: October 4, 2004 - October 8, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, October 8 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 9, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 10, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. MUFTI NUMBER TWO: TWENTY FINGERS, TWENTY TOES: Based On The Lives Of The Hilton Siamese Twins. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Young (To Play 17 - 21) Attractive Female Performers With Very Strong Soprano / Mix Voices. Style Of Music Is Olf-Fashioned Broadway. Music / Lyrics / Co-Bookwriter: Michael Dansicker. Co-Bookwriter: Bob Nigro. Director: Jay Binder. Musical Director: To Be Announced. Musical Supervisor: Michael Dansicker. Rehearsals: October 11, 2004 - October 15, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, October 15 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 16, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 17, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. MUFTI NUMBER THREE: GREENWILLOW: Originally On Broadway In 1960. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Good-Looking, Young Leading Men (Mid-20's - Early 30's) With Legit Bari-tenor Voices For The Lead Role (Played By ANTHONY PERKINS On Broadway) =97 Sensitive, But Smolderingly Erotic Outsider-Type, A La MONTGOMERY CLIFT. Music / Lyrics / Co-Bookwriter: Frank Loesser. Co-Bookwriter: Lesser Samuel. Director: Michael Montel. Musical Director: Andrew Gerle. Rehearsals: October 18, 2004 - October 22, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, October 22 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 23, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 24, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. Artistic Director: James Morgan. Casting Director: Norman Meranus. MUFTI's Are Minimally-Staged Concert Presentations Of Past Broadway, Off-Broadway And Other Musicals. Please Bring Two (2) Pictures And Resumes, Stapled Together. Please Bring Sheet Music In The Proper Key (Accompanist Will Not Transpose) With Stops And Starts Clearly Marked. Select Music From The Musical Theatre Repertoire Only. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. = Building Does Not Open Until 9 AM=97Do Not Enter Before. EPA Rules are in effect. = A monitor will be provided. Equity Special Agreement contract, AEA pay is $395 for seven days plus pension and health.=20 Prepare: Two (2) Pictures And Resumes, Stapled Together. Please Bring Sheet Music In The Proper Key (Accompanist Will Not Transpose) With Stops And Starts Clearly Marked. Select Music From The Musical Theatre Repertoire Only.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Christmas Survival Guide, Golf With Alan Shepard, Mornings At Seven, The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, The Boys Next Door, The Sugar Bean Sisters=20 Theatre Name: Florida Repertory Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT 8=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/18/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Florida Repertory Theatre, Bay Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901=20 Breakdown: Florida Repertory Theatre, Producer, based in Fort Myers, FL, is holding auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: A Christmas Survival Guide: November 26, 2004 =97 December 19, 2004. Golf With Alan Shepard: January 7, 2005 =97 January 30, 2005. Mornings At Seven: = February 11, 2005 =97 March 6, 2005. The Tale of the Allergist's Wife: March 18, 2005 =97 April 10, 2005. The Boys Next Door: April 22, 2005 =97 May 15, 2005. The Sugar Bean Sisters: May 27, 2005 =97 June 19, 2005. Seeking: Equity Actors And Actresses. Actors And Actresses Who Appear To Be 60 Or Older Are Especially Encouraged To Attend. For an audition appointment send pictures and resumes to: Florida Repertory Theatre, SEASON CASTING, 2267 1st St., Fort Myers, FL 33901. Send pictures and resumes ONLY if you are available to attend auditions in Florida. Prepare Two Contrasting Contemporary Monologues. SINGERS may additionally Prepare Two Contrasting Contemporary Songs, not more than 32 bars each. Pianist NOT Provided. Please Bring CD Or Taped Accompaniment. Equity SPT 8 contract, minimum AEA pay is $379 per week.=20 Prepare: For an audition appointment send pictures and resumes to: Florida Repertory Theatre, SEASON CASTING, 2267 1st St., Fort Myers, FL 33901. Send pictures and resumes ONLY if you are available to attend auditions in Florida.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Moonlight and Magnolias=20 Theatre Name: Manhattan Theatre Club=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEAE LORT B=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/17/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Manhattan Theatre Club, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Moonlight and Magnolias, First Rehearsal: January 13, 2005. First Preview: February 17, 2005. Opens: March 15, 2005 For 10 - 12 Weeks. Playwright: Ron Hutchinson. Director: Lynne Meadow. The show will perform will perform at Manhattan Theatre Club's Stage One at City Center. Moonlight and Magnolias Takes Place In 1939 Hollywood In Producer DAVID O. SELZNICK's Office. The Play Concerns The Five Days Over Which O. SELZNICK Bullies, Cajoles And Ultimately Imprisons Screenwriter BEN HECHT And Director VICTOR FLEMING To Mettle Out A Working Screenplay Of MARGARET MITCHELL's Monumental Bestseller GONE WITH THE WIND. Seeking: DAVID O. SELZNICK: Late 30's. Jewish. Fiercely Comedic. Beleaguered But Feared Movie Producer Personally And Professionally Desperate For A Hit. Devoted To The Novel GONE WITH THE WIND. Extremely Intelligent, Quick-Witted And Almost Maniacally Passionate. Alternates Between The Frantically Histrionic And Coolly Seductive And Manipulative To Get What He Needs From Those Around Him. BEN HECHT: Late 40's - Early 50's. Jewish. Chicago Journalist Turned Screenplay Writer / Script Doctor. Pugnacious Bruiser Of A Man With A Strong Moral Sense And A Way With Words. Sarcastic, Witty, Opinonated And Obstinate. Has Little Tolerance For Hollywood Pretension Or SELZNICK's Apparent Disregard For The Racial And Ethnic Undertones Of MARGARET MITCHELL's GONE WITH THE WIND. VICTOR FLEMING: Late 40's - Early 50's. Extremely Self-Confident, No-Bull Hollywood Director. Claims To Have Taught CLARK GABLE To Be GABLE And To Have Slapped JUDY GARLAND Only Once. Dry And Sardonic With An Air Of Comic Self-Importance. Dubious About The Literary And Filmic Merits Of GONE WITH THE WIND, But Supremely Confident That, As Long As He's Paid, He Can Take Any Screenplay And Turn It Into A Quality Feature. MISS POPPENGHUL: Mid 40's - Early 50's. Dotty Secretary To SELZNICK. Extremely And Comically Efficient With An Undercurrent Of Controlled Fear Of Her Boss. Please prepare a 2-minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Please bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep B contract, minimum AEA pay is $700 per week.=20 Prepare: a 2-minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Please bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Perfect Crime=20 Theatre Name: Foothills Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/14/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Worcester Common Fashion Outlet, 100 Front Street, Worcester, MA 01608=20 Breakdown: Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, MA is holding auditions by appointment for Perfect Crime, Rehearsals: October 19, 2004. Opens: October 28, 2004. Closes: November 21, 2004. Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Director: Jay Stone. This show is the longest running Off-Broadway dramatic play, this show opened in '87 and is still running at the Duffy Theatre. Seeking: MARGARET THORNE BRENT: Late 30's. Psychiatrist. MARGARET Is Intelligent, Beautiful, Physically Fit, Manipulative And Carries Herself With Confidence And A Subtle Sensuality. She Is Trying To Maintain Poise And Grace While Under A Great Deal Of Pressure. INSPECTOR JAMES ASCHER: Late 30's - 50. The Law. ASHER Is A Handsome Man Showing The Signs Of Age. He Is Disillusioned In His Job And His Marriage. He Has A Practical Intelligence. W. HARRISON BRENT: 40's - 50. MARGARET 's Husband. Also A Psychiatrist. Retired. Also Plays PHILLIP REYNOLDS. HARRISON / REYNOLDS Has Matinee-Idol Good Looks. Intelligent And Independent. Self-Involved. LIONEL MCAULEY: Late 30's - 40's. A Patient Of MARGARET 's. LIONEL Is An Everyman Overwhelmed By Life. Insecure, Frightened, Clever And Intuitive, He Has Retreated Into Fantasy And Anger As His Response. DAVID BREUER: 30's. Host Of A Local Cable Television Show. Big Fish In A Glass Of Water. Blowhard. The Worst Of Local Cable Access. For An Audition Appointment, Please EMAIL (Preferred) ckelley at foothillstheatre.com Or CALL 508-754-3314, X 227 - Indicate If You Are Equity Member. You May Receive A Confirming Email Or Call With A Time Slot. Auditions Will Consist Of Readings From The Script. Auditioners Should Arrive Early And Select ONE (1) Character To Read. Please Bring A Picture And Resume. Equity Members Have Preference For Audition Slots. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, pay.=20 Prepare: For An Audition Appointment, Please EMAIL (Preferred) ckelley at foothillstheatre.com Or CALL 508-754-3314, X 227 - Indicate If You Are Equity Member. You May Receive A Confirming Email Or Call With A Time Slot.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Swing!, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, Oliver=20 Theatre Name: Marriott Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr Ag Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA Chicago, 125 S. Clark St., Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60603=20 Breakdown: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: Swing!, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose and Oliver. Artistic Director Rick Boynton and Assistant to the Artistic Director Andy Hite. Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15. Call 312/641-0406. Call ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. Please prepare two contrasting 16 bar selections, one up-tempo and one ballad. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring updated picture and resume. Please DO NOT attend this audition if you have auditioned for Marriott Theatre in the past six months. Equity Marriott Theatre Agreement, pay.=20 Prepare: Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15. Call 312/641-0406. Call ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. Please prepare two contrasting 16 bar selections, one up-tempo and one ballad.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Modern Orthodox=20 Theatre Name: ARS Nova And Kara Medoff=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off Broadway=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/23/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: ARS Nova And Kara Medoff, Producers, based in New York, NY are holding Equity Principal Auditions for the Off-Broadway production of Modern Orthodox, First Rehearsal: October 12, 2004. First Preview: November 11, 2004. Playwright: Daniel Goldfarb; Director: James Lapine; Casting: David Caparelliotis. Modern Orthodox is a new contemporary New York comedy that concerns the effect an Orthodox Jewish Jeweler (played by JASON BIGGS) has on a young Jewish couple of lapsed faith. It will perform at Dodger Theatre at Worldwide Plaza (499 Seats). Seeking: HERSHEL KLEIN: Seeking Understudy. This Role Will Be Played By JASON BIGGS. This Understudy Will Cover HERSHEL And BEN. Mid - Late 20's. An Orthodox Jewish Jeweler. Lovable Schmuck. Extremely Devout In His Faith. Wears Only Shlumpy Black Suits With A Yellowing Shirt Underneath And A Yankees Yarmulke. Very Direct, Straightforward And Funny Without Trying To Be. BEN: Early 30's. Jewish. Handsome Upper West Side Finance Guy. Funny And Charming. Uncomfortable With HERSHEL's Orthodox Appearance And Lifestyle. Increasingly Aware Of His Own Faithlessness. Ultimately A Good Guy Facing The Worst About Himself And Trying To Become Better. HANNAH: Early 30's. Jewish. BEN's Fiance. Attractive, Funny And Intelligent Maternity Doctor. Strong-Willed, Caring And Great At Her Job. Still Cries At Every Birth But Is No Pushover. Finds Herself Questioning Her Lack Of Faith And Wanting More For Herself And From Her Relationship With BEN. RACHEL: Mid 30's. Jewish. Short, Attractive, Eastern-European-Looking. Sharp, Quick-Witted And No-Nonsense. Like HERSHEL, Practicing Orthodox. In Marketing, But Treading Water And Biding [Her] Time Before [She] Starts Having Babies. The Kind Of Girl Who Gives No Second Thought To Eating Off Her Blind Date's Plate While Nonchalantly Talking About How It Is Her blessing and curse To Have A Way With Men. ONE MALE UNDERSTUDY: Covers HERSHEL And BEN. ONE FEMALE UNDERSTUDY: Covers HANNAH And RACHEL. Sides will be provided. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be = provided. Equity Off Broadway contract, minimum AEA pay is $832 per week until Oct. 31, 2004, $857 thereafter.=20 Prepare: Sides will be provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Five by Tenn=20 Theatre Name: Manhattan Theatre Club=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT D=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/22/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Manhattan Theatre Club, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Five by Tenn, an evening of 5 One-Act Plays by Tennessee Williams, includes 2 World Premieres and 1 NY Premiere will be performed by a company of two women and six men. First Rehearsal: September 16, 2004; First Rehearsal For Understudies: November 9, 2004; First Preview: October 19, 2004; Opens: November 11, 2004 For 10-12 Wks (City Center, Stage 2). Playwright: Tennessee Williams; Director: Michael Kahm. Seeking: UNDERSTUDIES ONLY - TWO MATURE ACTRESSES: 55 - 65. Roles Include: MRS. FENWAY: An Upper-Class Woman Who Is Attractive, But Extremely Selfish, Snobbish And Spoiled. Completely Unaware Of Her Son's Unhappiness And Torment, She Fails Her Son When He Needs Her The Most. VERA CARTWRIGHT: A Wife Of A Broadway Producer, Sometimes Suppliant, Very Intelligent And Aware Of The Repetitive Indiscretions Of Her Pompous Mate. She Is The Object Of A Younger Man's Attentions, A Shy Playwright Who Wants To Save Her From The Lies And Deceptions Of Her Husband. THE VISITOR: A Shy Spinster. Virginal, Na=EFve And Sheltered. She Is Falling In Love For The Very = First Time, So She Goes To Visit A Well-Known Writer To Seek Advice And Wisdom On The Ways Of The World. ONE: A Powerful And Aristocratic Woman Who Is Unkind To The Man Who Adores Her. She Is Strong-Willed, Arrogant, Set In The Rules Of Society And Hard-Shelled. Her Arguments Are Always Logical, Even If Harsh And Cold. Somewhere Beneath Her Hardened Heart, There Might Be The Tiniest Sign Of Compassion. However, It Is Not Easy To See. ONE MATURE ACTOR: 55 - 65. Roles Include: JOSIE CARTWRIGHT: A Successful Broadway Producer, Unfaithful To His Wife, Oafish And Condescending. Lies Constantly, Takes His Wife For Granted, Cannot Imagine A Moment When He Isn't Right. LAWRENCE: A Handsome, Knowledgeable Poet Who Is An Expert On The Ways Of Love And Romance. Shares His Wisdom With Assurance And Enjoyment. TWO: A Very Shy, Timid, Gentle Man Who Lives His Life Controlled By A Woman He Worships. Actors should prepare a two (2) minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Actors should bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep D contract, minimum AEA pay is $531 per week.=20 Prepare: a two (2) minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Actors should bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lone Star Love=20 Theatre Name: Dodger Stage Holding=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/24/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Chorus Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); Runs: 12/4/04 =97 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: Equity Female And Male Singers Who Dance. Please prepare 16 bars in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they = are requested. Prepare to dance if requested and time permits (in shoes you can move in and comfortable clothes). Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: 16 bars in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they = are requested. Prepare to dance if requested=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lone Star Love=20 Theatre Name: Dodger Stage Holding=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/24/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Chorus Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); Runs: 12/4/04 =97 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: Equity Female And Male Singers Who Dance. Please prepare 16 bars in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they = are requested. Prepare to dance if requested and time permits (in shoes you can move in and comfortable clothes). Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: 16 bars in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they = are requested. Prepare to dance if requested=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Lone Star Love=20 Theatre Name: Dodger Stage Holding=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/22/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: John Houseman Theatre Center, 450 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); Runs: 12/4/04 =97 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: COL. JOHN FALSTAFF: 40's - 60. Bigger Than Life. An Imposing Comic Figure. Character Voice. FRANK FORD: 30's - 40's. A Strong Western Rancher With A Dark Side. Good Singer. GEORGE PAGE: 40's - 60's. Patriarch. Western Rancher. Big Heart. Good Singer. AGGIE FORD: 30's. Attractive Strong-Willed Western Woman. Good Singer. MARGARET ANNE PAGE: 40's. Matriarch. Earthy Western Woman. Good Singer. SHERIFF BOB SHALLOW: Comic Western Figure. Character Voice. Doesn't Need To Sing Legit. MISSANNE PAGE: 20's. Tomboy / Cowgirl. Good Singer. FENTON: 20's. Yodeling Cowboy. Cute. Good Singer. MUST BE ABLE TO PLAY GUITAR. MASTER SLENDER: 20's. Comic. Western Hayseed Character. Good Singer. DR. CAIUS: 40's. Comic French Immigrant Doctor. Speaks Broken Cowboy English With A French Accent. Character Singing. MISS QUICKLY: 40's - 50's. This Woman Is A Hoot. A Sexual, Big-Hearted Town Go-Between And Busybody. Miss Kitty Prototype. Good Singer. Please prepare a brief song in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they are requested. LUNCH: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. = A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.=20 Prepare: a brief song in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together =97 have additionals with you in the event that they are requested.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Career Transitions for Dancers Gala=20 Theatre Name: Career Transitions For Dancers=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Benefit=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/17/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Career Transitions For Dancers, Producer, based in New York, NY is holding a Chorus Audition for their Career Transitions for Dancers Gala, Rehearsals: Week Of October 18, 2004 =97 October 24, 2004 (No Matinee Day Rehearsals) At The New Dance Group On West 47th Street. Choreographer: Mercedes Ellington. Gala Director: Tony Stevens. Seeking: Female Precision Tap Dancers For June Taylor Dancer-Rockettes-Type Opening Number For Career Transition For Dancers Gala At City Center On 10/25 At 7 PM. Height Requirement is 5=92 5" minimum. Dancers will be guests at Gala Dinner following performance. Sign-Up Also Begins At 11:00 AM. Please Bring Ladies' Character Tap Shoes With Heels. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. For Additional Information About The Performance and Dinner Arrangements Following, Please Call Career Transition For Dancers At 212-764-0172. Equity Benefit contract.=20 Prepare: Sign-Up Also Begins At 11:00 AM. Please Bring Ladies' Character Tap Shoes With Heels.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Thousand Clowns=20 Theatre Name: Studio Arena Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT B=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/16/2004 =20 =20 5:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Studio Arena Theatre, 710 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14202=20 Breakdown: Studio Arena Theatre, Producer, based in Buffalo, NY is holding Equity Principal Auditions for A Thousand Clowns, Production Dates: November 21, 2004 =97 December 23, 2004. Playwright: Herb = Gardner. Director: Jane Page. Seeking: MURRAY BURNS: Male. 35 - 45. NICK BURNS: Male. 11 - 13. ALBERT AMUNDSON: Male. Early 30's. SANDRA MARKOWITZ: Female. Late 20's. ARNOLD BURNS: Male. Mid - Late 40's. LEO HERMAN: Male. 40 - 50. Call Jana Blaha At 716-856-8025, Extension 1722 on or before Monday, September 13, 2004 to make an appointment or for more information full character descriptions will be available upon making an appointment. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity LORT Non-Rep B contract, minimum AEA pay is $700 per week.=20 Prepare: Call Jana Blaha At 716-856-8025, Extension 1722 on or before Monday, September 13, 2004 to make an appointment or for more information full character descriptions will be available upon making an appointment.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Celebrate Me Home, I Love You You're Perfect Now Change, Dames At Sea, Let's Face the Music - A Tribute to Fred Astaire, A Holiday Musical=20 Theatre Name: Winter Park Playhouse=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA OAT Cat 2=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 09/13/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 3:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Winter Park Playhouse, 711-B Orange Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789=20 Breakdown: Winter Park Playhouse, Producer, based in Winter Park, FL, is holding Equity Principal Auditions by Appointment Only, for their 2004/2005 Season. Shows include: CELEBRATE ME HOME: First Rehearsal: October 26, 2004. First Run: November 12, 2004 - November 20, 2004. Second Run: December 3, 2004 - December 11, 2004. I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE: First Rehearsal: January 11, 2005. Run: January 28, 2005 - February 19, 2005. DAMES AT SEA: First Rehearsal: March 15, 2005. Run: April 1, 2005 - April 23, 2005. LET'S FACE THE MUSIC - A TRIBUTE TO FRED ASTAIRE: First Rehearsal: August 23, 2005. Run: September 9, 2005 - October 1, 2005. TBA (A HOLIDAY MUSICAL): First Rehearsal: October 25, 2005. First Run: November 11, 2005 - November 19, 2005. Second Run: December 2, 2005 - December 10, 2005. For an appointment, call Winter Park Playhouse at 407-645-0145. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Please Prepare 16 bars of an Uptempo AND a Ballad. Please Prepare a One-Minute Comic Monologue. An Accompanist Will Be Provided. Please Bring A Non-Refundable Picture And Resume. Callbacks: Will Be Held Eight Weeks Prior To The Individual Production Dates. Equity OAT Category 2, minimum AEA pay is $160/week.=20 Prepare: For an appointment, call Winter Park Playhouse at 407-645-0145. Please Prepare 16 bars of an Uptempo AND a Ballad. Please Prepare a One-Minute Comic Monologue. An Accompanist Will Be Provided. Please Bring A Non-Refundable Picture And Resume.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Novel Romance=20 Theatre Name: Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/08/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Spec Agmt=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 09/23/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd Street, New York, NY 10016=20 Breakdown: Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, Producer, based in New York, NY, is accepting submissions for Novel Romance, a classic Yiddish comedy with music. Rehearsals: Begin October 25, 2004. First Preview: November 21, 2004. Closes: January 2, 2005. Author: Avrom Goldfadn; Adaptor/Director: Allen Lewis Rickman; Musical Director: Zalmen Mlotek. Seeking: Musical Theatre Performers - All Must Have Major Comedy Chops = =97 This Is A Broad, Fast-Moving Show, Part Satire, Part Vaudeville. All Must Have A Working Familiarity With Yiddish (i.e. Know The Sound Of It, Know More Than A Handful Of Words, And At Least Be Past Square One With The Language). PLEASE NOTE: If You Speak Yiddish But Are Not Right For Any Roles, Please Submit Anyway, As Producers Are Casting Other Projects As Well. Characters Include: KHANE: 30's - 40's. A Nice Jewish Girl Gone To Seed. Obsessed With German Romance Novels. Seeking A Very Charactery Comic Actress With An Ear For Both Yiddish And German. YITSKHOK: 50's - 60's. KHANE's Long-Suffering Father. Piano A Plus. SHLOYME: 30's - 40's. A Nice Jewish Widower, Loved KHANE All His Life, A Bit Of A Shlep. Doubles As The Old Man, A Decrepit Lecher (A La ARTIE JOHNSON In The LAUGH-IN Bits). KABTSNZON: 40's - 50's. A Conniving Sleaze Bucket With Charm. HUNGERMAN: The Slightly More Sympathetic Partner To KABTSNZON. Doubles As Author AVROM GOLDFADN. Must Play Piano. Please send pictures and resumes to: Casting, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd Street, New York NY 10016. Please Note Yiddish Skills In Submission. Auditions: September 23, 2004. Callbacks: September 27, 2004. Equity Special Agreement contract.=20 Prepare: Please send pictures and resumes to: Casting, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd Street, New York NY 10016. Please Note Yiddish Skills In Submission. Auditions: September 23, 2004. 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Show Name: Wishing Time
Theatre = Name: Vital Theatre Company
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/20/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Vital Theatre = Company, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl, New = York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: Vital Theatre Company is seeking = men and women for award-winning Vital Children's Theatre's production of Wishing = Time, a new rock musical for children performing weekends from Oct. 30-Dec. 5. Rehearsals begin the week of Oct. 4. Seeking: Gene: a rock star genie, convincing British accent necessary; Bobby: a young boy to be played by = a small man or woman; Margery: Bobby's mother; also seeking one male and three = females to play various roles. Actors must all be strong singers and move well. = Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, = Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New = York, NY= 10036. Minorities encouraged to apply.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, = 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New = York, NY= 10036.


Show Name: Lost in the '50s, Stuck on the '70s
Theatre Name: Starlite Entertainment
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/29/2004

 

 

 

10/02/2004

 

 

9:30 AM

Submission/Audition Address: RIpley-Grier = Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, = New York, = NY = 10036 =

Breakdown: Starlite Entertainment, now in its seventh season, is a large producer of live entertainment shows in = Branson, MO, including Lost in the '50s, Stuck on the '70s, Country Tonite, Kirby = VanBurch--Prince of Magic, and The World Famous Platters. Rehearsals mid-Feb. to March; performances March through mid-December at Starlite Theatre, 3115 W. = Hwy. 76, Branson, MO. Director/Producer: Michael Meece. Currently holding = auditions for its large-scale productions of Lost in the '50s and Stuck on the '70s = for singer-dancers for the 2005 season. Entertain up to seven million = tourists a season in a fast-paced environment with 116 shows and 55,000 live = theatre seats. Singer-dancers: Prepare 16 bars of an uptempo and a ballad on = sheet music or CD tracks. Selections from the 1950s and the 1970s are = preferred. Also, bring clothes you can move in and be prepared to learn a dance combination at the callbacks. Send pictures and resumes by Sept. 29 to = Casting, c/o Starlite Entertainment, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, = MO = 65616. Starlite Entertainment, LLC, casting. For more information, visit website www.starlite-entertainment.com; or email = keith at starlite-entertainment.com; or call (417) 335-6346. Pay.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Sept. = 29 to Casting, c/o Starlite Entertainment, 3115 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, = MO = 65616. Starlite Entertainment, LLC, casting. For more information, visit website www.starlite-entertainment.com; or email = keith at starlite-entertainme


Show Name: The Apple Corps
Theatre Name: Flying Ship Productions
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Open = Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

10:30 AMto 12:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: West = Side Dance Project, 357 W. 36 St., 3rd fl, New = York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: Flying Ship Productions, a = professional touring theatre for young audiences, will hold auditions for its fall = tour of The Apple Corps. The Apple Corps," a multiracial, hip musical, is sponsored by the NYC Department of Transportation and will tour the five boroughs. The show is by Jonathan Luks and directed by JoAnna = Schnoll-Luks. Flying Ship Productions is seeking: four adult actors (two male/two = female), all types, who sing and dance well (tap dance a plus) and can play = young, energetic street kids. The Apple Corps rehearsals begin Sept. 27-Oct. = 11, and the tour runs thru Nov. 12. Performance pay is $400/week ($375 plus = $25/week bonus upon completion of the tour). Rehearsal pay is a flat $400 for the two-week rehearsal period. Each actor is also an ASM and will be = expected to set up and break down. Bring uptempo sheet music in your key for piano accompaniment. It is essential to be on time for early morning call = times in NYC. If you cannot make the open call, you can leave a message at (973) 763-6123.

Prepare: Bring uptempo sheet music in your = key for piano accompaniment. It is essential to be on time for early morning = call times in NYC. If you cannot make the open call, you can leave a message at = (973) 763-6123.


Show Name: NiteStar Program
Theatre Name: NiteStar = Program
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/13/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Shetler = Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, Studio 3A, = New York, = NY = 10019 =

Breakdown: The NiteStar Program is seeking: = males and females, 15-23, all types (no white females) for its 2004-05 = repertory season. Interested in strong actors who sing well. NiteStar deals with = issues affecting today's youth including HIV/AIDS, substance use, sexuality, = violence, and related topics. NiteStar's primary mission is educating young people through the use of theatre. Pay for rehearsals and shows if hired. = Prepare a two-minute contemporary monologue (no classical pieces) and 16 bars of a = song (any style). Accompanist provided. Appointment only. For further info, = call Terrence Taylor at (212) 523-3688.

Prepare: a two-minute contemporary = monologue (no classical pieces) and 16 bars of a song (any style). Accompanist = provided. Appointment only. For further info, call Terrence Taylor at (212) 523-3688. =


Show Name: Two Productions
Theatre Name: Negro = Ensemble Company, Inc.
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/13/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

09/14/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Negro Ensemble = Company, Inc., New York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: Negro Ensemble Company, Inc. will = hold auditions by appointment for two productions. Seeking: African-American = males, 25-35 and 55-65; African-American females, 25-35 and 35-45; Caucasian = female, 25-35. Auditions will be held Sept. 13-14 from 10AM-12noon, = 1-3PM, and = 4-6PM. Must dance and = sing. For appointment, call NEC at (212) 582-5860. Pay.

Prepare: Auditions will be held Sept. 13-14 = from 10AM-12noon, = 1-3PM, and = 4-6PM. Must dance and = sing. For appointment, call NEC at (212) 582-5860.


Show Name: Gigi
Theatre Name: Plaza = Theatrical Productions, Inc
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union = Stipend

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Plaza = Theatrical Prods, Inc., 3535 Lawson = Blvd, Oceanside= , NY= 11572

Breakdown: Plaza Theatrical Productions, = Inc., a Long Island-based touring theatre company (35-minute LIRR ride), is = casting for a fall production of Gigi. Seeking: two male singer-dancers, to play = multiple roles. Also seeking: Du Fresne: a middle-aged baritone. Send pictures = and resumes to Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd., = Oceanside, = NY = 11572. Performance = stipend and transportation reimbursed.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc., 3535 Lawson Blvd., = Oceanside, = NY = 11572. =


Show Name: Measure for Measure
Theatre Name: =
Astoria Performing = Arts Center, Inc
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Showcase

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/17/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Astoria = Performing Arts Center, 31-60 33rd St, #B9, Long Island City, NY 11106 =

Breakdown: The Astoria Performing Arts = Center, Inc. (APAC) is casting for its upcoming production of William Shakespeare's = Measure for Measure. Seeking: classically trained actors of all ethnicities. = Director: John Hurley. Rehearsals begin Oct. 8; opens Nov. 5 for a three-weekend = run. Audition appointments will be scheduled for Sun. Sept. 26 and Mon. Sept = 27. Send pictures and resumes to Astoria Performing Arts Center, Attn: Casting, 31-60 33rd St., #B9, = Long Island City, = NY = 11106. Submissions = must be received by Sept. 17; email submissions will not be accepted. For more = info, visit www.apacny.org. Equity Showcase (approval pending). =

Prepare: Audition appointments will be = scheduled for Sun. Sept. 26 and Mon. Sept 27. Send pictures and resumes to = Astoria = Performing = Arts = Center, Attn: = Casting, 31-60 33rd St., #B9, = Long Island City, = NY = 11106. Submissions = must be received by Sept. 17


Show Name: Grandma's House for Christmas
Theatre Name: Chatham = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

4:00 PMto 7:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: New = York Spaces, 939 Eighth = Ave, Studio 3D2, New = York, NY= 10019

Breakdown: Chatham Theatre Company is casting = for a musical Christmas play, Grandma's House for Christmas. Seeking: trim = male and female singers who can act and move well. Jon Delfin will accompany. = Employment from Oct. 18-Dec. 19; pays $275 per week, plus housing and = transportation provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. For an audition = appointment, call Janet or Rod Foote at (315) 336-2336; or email = producers at chathamtheatre.com. For further audition and company info, visit www.chathamtheatre.com. =

Prepare: For an audition appointment, call = Janet or Rod Foote at (315) 336-2336; or email producers at chathamtheatre.com. = For further audition and company info, visit www.chathamtheatre.com. =


Show Name: Japanese One-Act Play
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/16/2004

 

 

4:00 PMto 7:00 PM

09/18/2004

 

 

6:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier = Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: There will be open auditions for a Japanese one-act play. Play is done in English. Actors with various = ethnic and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to audition. Performances are = scheduled during the week of Nov. 15-21. This is basically an ensemble play, = except the character of Jiro. Story takes place mainly in his dream world. Seeking = male characters: Jiro: 18, though young, he thinks he knows what life is and = his life is over; Secretary and Physician: 40-50, secretary works hard to = keep Jiro happy, physician is a wise man with deep philosophy; Two Gentlemen and = Young Doctors: 20-40, gentlemen are rich, snobbish, enjoying their fortune, = young doctors are faithful students of physician. Seeking female characters: = Kiku: 30-40, devoted nanny of Jiro, because of her secret treasure her husband abandoned her; Beauty: Jiro's wife in his dream; Three Dancers: young, attractive girls, Playboy bunny type. Auditions are first-come, = first-served basis. If interested, contact K. Maya at (917) 553-6075; or email aria at clairluna.net and leave name and desired date for audition. No appointment, just show up. Prepare a brief contemporary monologue, comic = or dramatic. Do not send pictures and resumes by email.

Prepare: a brief contemporary monologue, = comic or dramatic. Do not send pictures and resumes by email.


Show Name: Gramercy Ghost
Theatre Name: Theatre A = La Carte
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Theatre A La = Carte, 39-50 Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, Queens, NY 11111 =

Breakdown: Theatre A La Carte is casting for Gramercy Ghost by John Cecil Holm. Seeking: Charley Stewart: male actor, = ages 20-35, lead part. Producer: Susan Emro. Rehearses Mondays-Thursdays, = Sept. 6-Oct. 21; performs Fridays-Sundays for nine performances in Douglaston, Queens, from Oct. 22-Nov. 7 at Theatre A La Carte (TALC), 39-50 = Douglaston Parkway, Douglaston, NY. For an appointment, call John F. Emro, = Director, at (516) 318-2450; or email Susan.emro at mountsinai.org.

Prepare: For an appointment, call John F. = Emro, Director, at (516) 318-2450; or email Susan.emro at mountsinai.org. =


Show Name: Cats, Ain't Misbehavin', Gypsy
Theatre Name: Derby = Dinner Playhouse
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/30/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr, = Clarksville, = IN = 47129 =

Breakdown: Derby Dinner Playhouse, a year-round, non-Equity, professional = dinner theatre in Louisville, KY= , will be holding auditions for Cats, Ain't Misbehavin', = and Gypsy in NYC on Thurs. Sept. 30. All positions are paid. Auditions are by = appointment only. Send pictures and resume to Annie Myers, c/o Derby Dinner = Playhouse, 525 Marriott Dr., = Clarksville, = IN = 47129. =

Prepare: Auditions are by appointment only. = Send pictures and resume to Annie Myers, c/o Derby Dinner Playhouse, = 525 Marriott Dr., = Clarksville, = IN = 47129. =


Show Name: An Italian Woman in Kipseli
Theatre Name: Greek = Cultural Center
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/11/2004

 

 

 

09/12/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Greek Cultural = Center, 27-18 Hoyt Ave. South, = Astoria, = NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: Greek Cultural<= /font> Center, Producer, is holding auditions by appointment for a = modern Greek comedy, An Italian Woman in Kipseli. Seeking: male and female actors, = ages 25-60, must be fluent in Greek. Opens mid-January for 15 weekend = performances. Director: Efterpi Charalambidis. For an appointment, call (718) = 726-7329. Pay.

Prepare: For an appointment, call (718) = 726-7329.


Show Name: Ambulance Dance
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/12/2004

 

 

1:00 PMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Kimmel = Center, New = York, NY 11111

Breakdown: Ron Keiser, Producer, will hold = auditions by appointment for Ambulance Dance. Seeking: Andreas King: African-American/Hispanic actor, 20-30, a strong, very well-built, good = man who fights back against his racist boss (full nudity; pay); Miko Tuskeegee: = Asian actress, 20-30, Tex's new wife that he kidnapped from Japan, is an abused = wife looking for a way out (no nudity; pay). Director: Darius Safavi. = Rehearses Sept. 16-Nov. 26; performs Nov. 26-Dec. 12 at Altered Stages, 212 W. 29 = St., 3rd fl., NYC. = Auditions will be held by appointment only Sept. 12 from 1-4PM at the = Kimmel = Center. There will be = no nudity at the auditions. For the auditions, bring pictures and resumes = and photo ID. For an appointment, call (917) 587-6488; or email kingdarius12 at yahoo.com.

Prepare: For the auditions, bring pictures = and resumes and photo ID. For an appointment, call (917) 587-6488; or email kingdarius12 at yahoo.com.


Show Name: Ain't I a Woman!,
Theatre Name: The Core = Ensemble
Post Date: =
09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: The Core = Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460

Breakdown: Michael Parola (The Core = Ensemble), Producers, are seeking: female performer reading African-American who = will portray Zora Neale Hurston, Fannie Lou Hamer, Sojourner Truth, and = Clementine Hunter in 90-minute chamber music-theatre work, Ain't I a Woman!, for = actress and trio (cello, piano, percussion). Will encompass ages within 30-55 = years. Some singing. Will rehearse in West Palm Beach, FL, Nov. 15–Jan. 7. = Tours nationally through March 1. Director: Akin Babatunde. Paid position, = plus transportation, lodging, per diem. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 5 = to The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460; email CECAsting at aol.com; or call (561) 585-4970.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. = 5 to The Core Ensemble, 120 South J St., #3, Lake Worth, FL 33460; email CECAsting at aol.com; or call (561) 585-4970.


Show Name: Seussical the Musical
Theatre Name: Mill = Mountain Theatre
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/20/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Mill Mountain = Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl, Roanoke, VA 24011

Breakdown: Mill Mountain Theatre is accepting = Equity and non-Equity pictures and resumes for Seussical the Musical, conceived = by Eric Idle, Lynn Ahrens, and Stephen Flaherty, based on the books of Dr. = Seuss. Book: Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty; Lyrics: Lynn Ahrens; Music: = Stephen Flaherty; Director/Producing Artistic Director: Jere Lee Hodgin. = Contract runs Nov. 9-Dec. 23. All roles paid. Five principal, two to four character, 10 = chorus. Actively seeking ethnic minorities. More information at www.millmountain.org/mmtcasting.htm, but no electronic submissions. To = be considered for an NYC audition appointment, Sept. 27-30, send pictures = and resumes to Casting, Mill Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl., = Roanoke, VA 24011. Material must be received by Sept. 20 to be considered. = Non-Equity and Equity LOA contracts.

Prepare: To be considered for an NYC = audition appointment, Sept. 27-30, send pictures and resumes to Casting, Mill = Mountain Theatre, One Market Square, 2nd fl., Roanoke, VA 24011. Material must be received by Sept. 20 to be considered.


Show Name: Rock-A-My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham
Theatre Name: Riant = Theatre
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/11/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 3:00 PM

09/13/2004

 

 

5:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Champion = Studios, 257 W. 39 St., 14th fl, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: The Riant Theatre will be holding auditions for Rock-A-My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham, a rock/gospel = musical. All characters are southerners. Seeking: Dan Smith: 20s, white, her = ex-husband (lead, tenor/belt); Bobby: 20-30, white, Susan's boyfriend, rugged, a womanizer; Taylor Cooper: 20-30, black, accused of carjacking (lead, = lyric baritone/tenor); Julie: 20s, Taylor's girlfriend, black (lead, = soprano/belt); Reverend Boyd: 40s, black, baritone/belt. Performance dates Oct. 15-31. = Some pay. Prepare two songs a capella, gospel, r&b or rock. Bring = pictures and resumes.

Prepare: two songs a capella, gospel, = r&b or rock. Bring pictures and resumes.


Show Name: The Last Temptation of Tony Christ
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Mike Horn, 70 = University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003

Breakdown: Ann Bowen, Director, is accepting submissions for an original play, The Last Temptation of Tony Christ. Performance dates Nov. 7-9, 16-17, 22-23. Seeking: Mary: 40-60; Joseph: = 50-60. Actors must have a sense of Jewish humor/comedy and satire. Send = pictures and resumes to 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003, Attention: Mike = Horn.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to 70 University Pl., #5, New York, NY 10003, Attention: Mike Horn. =


Show Name: The Time Machine
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/26/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: 21st Century Playwrights, 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201 =

Breakdown: H.G. Wells' The Time Machine = concert is seeking legit singer-actors. Concert version. New musical. Performances = set: Brooklyn Public Library and the Episcopal Actors' Guild in October. = Seeking legit voices for following roles: The Time Traveler: lead, lyric tenor, = late 20s-early 40s; The One Apart: lead, high soprano, 20s-30s; The Chief of = The Morlocks: lead, baritone, strong character role, 30s-50s; The Lord: lead, = baritone/tenor, cranky aristocrat, 40s-60s; The Street Urchin: featured, sings well, 12-year-old boy; Herbie: featured, sings well, 14-year-old boy. Also = seeking: baritones, tenors, sopranos, altos. Not an Equity reading, showcase, = workshop, but expense money paid. Mail pictures and resumes to 21st Century = Playwrights, Composers & Lyricists, Inc., 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, Brooklyn = Heights, NY 11201. Will be called for audition.

Prepare: Mail pictures and resumes to 21st = Century Playwrights, Composers & Lyricists, Inc., 168 Hicks St., Suite 1R, = Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201. Will be called for audition.


Show Name: Day Einstein Died
Theatre Name: Third Ave. Productions
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Jeffrey Stocker = c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramery, New York, NY 10003

Breakdown: Third Ave. Productions and = National Arts Club will be holding auditions for a reading of Day Einstein Died by = J.B. Edwards with direction by acting coach Jeffrey David Stocker. = Performance held at NAC Oct. 15. Pay involved. Seeking: actors to read roles: Einstein: = German accent, 76; Paul Robeson: African-American, 55. Send pictures and = resumes to Jeffrey Stocker, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New = York, NY 10003.

Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to = Jeffrey Stocker, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, NY = 10003.


Show Name: Damage Control
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/11/2004

 

 

12:00 PMto 3:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier = Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: Writer Judy Klass and director = Eddie Lew seek actors for Damage Control, a new full-length going up just before = the election for Oktoberfest. Seeking: Carl: 40s, brilliant, simpatico, = self-made southern politician, powerful speaker, charismatic to both men and = women; Brad LeBland III: 40s, rich, callow southern politician, somewhat cunning, = inarticulate, lacking intellectual curiosity; Deborah Kaufman: 30s, tough, simpatico = NYC spin doctor; Haley: 30s, smart, simpatico southern man; Sterling Gray: 60s, = wily old southern politician; Bob: cynical southern newscaster; Faye: perky = southern newscaster. Intensive six week rehearsals, production may move to second = venue. Bring short monologue.

Prepare: Bring short monologue. =


Show Name: Oklahoma
Theatre Name: NETworks =
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/21/2004

 

 

12:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: New Dance = Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma = based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is = scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred = Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: = Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: female dancer/singers and dancer/gymnasts. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein = songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work = sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been = called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a part of this production, come to whichever call is = most appropriate, Monday or Tuesday.

Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and = Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work = sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been = called back for this production within the last four months, and = y


Show Name: Oklahoma
Theatre Name: NETworks =
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/21/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: New Dance = Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma = based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is = scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred = Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: = Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: male = dancer/singers and dancer/gymnasts. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs = preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from = previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this production within the last four months, and you are still interested in = being a part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, = Monday or Tuesday.

Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and = Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work = sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been = called back for this production within the last four months, and = y


Show Name: Oklahoma
Theatre Name: NETworks =
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: New Dance = Group, 254 West 47th St, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: NETworks is holding auditions for immediate and future replacements for the national tour of Oklahoma = based on the 2002 Broadway revival. The tour is currently running and is = scheduled until June 26, 2005. All roles paid. Producer: Ken Gentry; Director: Fred = Hansen; Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher; Musical Director: John Mezzio; Casting: = Tricia Gentry and Bob Cline, NETworks Casting. Specifically seeking: Will = Parker: 20s-30s, should be accomplished theatre dancer with good ballet = technique, preferably with acrobatic skills, charming, fun-loving, energetic, wide–eyed, high baritone/tenor; Laurey: 20s, must be an excellent = ballet dancer (dances the dream sequence), an innocent, but spunky and = headstrong farm girl who falls in love with Curly, soprano, beautiful; Curly: 20s-early = 30s, charismatic, handsome leading man, a cowboy, high baritone; Aunt Eller: 40s-60s, Laurey's aunt and guardian, sensible, tough, hard-working farm = woman, character actress with great sense of humor; Jud Fry: late = 20s–30s, strong actor, disturbed, troubled man with a powerful, brooding = presence, bass-baritone; Ike Skidmore: 40s-60s, preferably a burly cowboy, must be rhythmical, tenor; Pop Carnes: 50s-60s, great character actor-singer, = dry humor, big presence, must move well; Ado Annie: 20s, fun-loving, = good-time girl, strong comedic abilities and a good dancer, must have solid mix to = an E or F (they would prefer this song not be belted); Ali Hakim: 30s, = character actor-singer, a traveling peddler and con artist, Middle Eastern accent. Appropriate Rodgers and Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work sessions from previous calls will = be called in as needed. If you have not been called back for this = production within the last four months, and you are still interested in being a = part of this production, come to whichever call is most appropriate, Monday or = Tuesday.

Prepare: Appropriate Rodgers and = Hammerstein songs preferred, or in the style. Be prepared to move. Callbacks and work = sessions from previous calls will be called in as needed. If you have not been = called back for this production within the last four months, and = y


Show Name: You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown
Theatre Name: CNR Drama =
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/20/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: CNR Drama, 29 = Castle Place, New Rochelle, NY 10815

Breakdown: CNR Drama is casing selected roles = in You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, (1998 revised) by appointment only. Seeking: = Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Linus. Director: Laurie Peterson Castaldo; Musical = Director: Steven Loftus. Performances at private college in lower Westchester = County, 30 minutes from Grand Central. Diverse casting. Some transporation = reimbursement. Rehearsals begin week of Sept. 27. Performances Nov. 5-21. See website www.cnrdrama.org for full character descriptions. Prepare a song from = the show; you will also be asked to read from the script and dance. Call JoAnna at = (914) 654-5373 for appointment, directions, or with questions. =

Prepare: See website www.cnrdrama.org for = full character descriptions. Prepare a song from the show; you will also be = asked to read from the script and dance. Call JoAnna at (914) 654-5373 for = appointment, directions, or with questions.


Show Name: Cruise Ship Shows
Theatre Name: PGT = Entertainment
Post Date: 09/10/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: PGT = Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920

Breakdown: PGT Entertainment is seeking = singers and dancers for cruise ship production shows. Immediately seeking: = attractive, versatile singers with ability to sing Broadway, pop/rock, and classical styles. Also seeking: attractive male and female dancers with strong = technique in ballet, theatre, jazz, and tap. No height restriction. Competitive = salary. For audition/submission information, go to www.pgtpi.com. Mail = submissions to Emmett Murphy, Casting Director, PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape = Canaveral, FL 32920.

Prepare: For audition/submission = information, go to www.pgtpi.com. Mail submissions to Emmett Murphy, Casting Director, = PGT Entertainment, PO Box 715, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920.


Show Name: Velveteen Rabbit
Theatre Name: Dallas = Children's Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT LOA =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/29/2004

 

 

6:30 PMto 9:30 PM

09/30/2004

 

 

6:30 PMto 9:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Dallas = Children's Theatre, 5938 Skillman St, Dallas, TX 75231

Breakdown: Dallas Children's Theater, = Producer, based in Dallas, TX, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for The = Velveteen Rabbit, First Rehearsal: Oct 11, 2004; Opens: Nov. 17, 2004; Closes: = Dec. 23, 2004. Director: Robyn Flatt. Seeking: All roles. Readings from script, = bring photo and resume, dress to move. Prepare a Christmas carol to sing = acappella. Appointments necessary. Please call 214-978-0110. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity LORT Non-Rep LOA contract, minimum AEA pay is $290 per week, 24 hr. reh. week =

Prepare: Readings from script, bring photo = and resume, dress to move. Prepare a Christmas carol to sing acappella. = Appointments necessary. Please call 214-978-0110.


Show Name: Grease
Theatre Name: Performance = Riverside
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA Guest Artist =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/26/2004

 

 

1:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Landis = Auditorium, 4800 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506

Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, = based in Riverside, CA is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, = Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin = October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: = Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don = LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. A = monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. For information call (909) 222-8399. Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum = AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week per diem, hotel tech week/performances. =

Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. =


Show Name: Grease
Theatre Name: Performance Riverside
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Screenland = Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601

Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, = based in Riverside, CA is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, = Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin = October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: = Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don = LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. A = monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. = Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week = per diem, hotel tech week/performances.

Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. =


Show Name: Grease
Theatre Name: Performance Riverside
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Guest Artist =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Screenland = Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601

Breakdown: Performance Riverside, Producer, = based in Riverside, CA is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Grease, = Non-equity rehearsals start week of October 11, 2004. Equity rehearsals begin = October 18, 2004. Show runs November 5-21, 2004. 3 performances a week. Producer: = Steven A. Glaudini; Director / Choreographer: John Vaughan; Music Director: Don = LeMaster. Seeking: All roles. Please prepare 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. A = monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. = Equity Guest Artist contract, minimum AEA pay is $395 per week plus $105 week = per diem, hotel tech week/performances.

Prepare: 16 bars from the show or something appropriate to the style of the piece. An accompanist and the score will = be provided. Callbacks later that day at director’s request. =


Show Name: Heart On My Sleeve
Theatre Name: Tim Woods Entertainment
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA HAT Tier A =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

3:00 PMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Coronet = Theatre, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048

Breakdown: Tim Woods Entertainment, Producer, = based in Los Angeles, CA, is holding Open Principal Auditions for Heart On My = Sleeve, Rehearsals begin: 10/19; 3 performances: 11/6, 7, 8. Director: John = Rando; Producer: Tim Woods; Book: Hannie Rayson & Janis Hirsch; Casting: = Michael Donovan, C.S.A. This is an Equity Workshop Production of a New Musical = at the Coronet Theatre Upstairs. Seeking: Birdy Carlson: Female, 60's, = Caucasian, smart, strong, in great shape, a beauty in an earthy way, a free spirit, = in love with Aldo. Full chest voice to A, head voice to E. Kate Madigan: = Female, Caucasian, 40's, Birdy's daughter, smart, attractive in an understated = way. Part Katherine Hepburn and part Murphy Brown, she is a top-notch TV = journalist. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Rebecca: Female, Caucasian, = early 20's, Kate's daughter. Pretty, quirky, adorable, lovely with a winning = smile. Becoming a fashion designer. Finds love and passion in both the arms of Danny and = Francoise. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Francoise: Female, any = ethnicity, early 20's. A cool beauty. Has great sense of style, and natural = elegance. Persuasive and desirous of Rebecca. Strong soprano with belt, C to G. Robert: Male, Caucasian, 40's. Smart and manly with rugged good looks. He's a famous photographer. Has taste for very sexy young women, including Maya, but = his heart belongs to Kate. High baritone, A to E. Aldo Carravaggio: Male, = 60's, Italian or Latin. Character to handsome. Affable, lovable and charming, = a working-class devil. Loves junk food and burgers. Madly in love with = Birdy. Bass/Baritone, G to D. Patti/Maya: Female, African-American, mid-late = 20's. Beautiful. Patti is a waitress at Birdy's caf=E9, who spends more time daydreaming = than getting people their food. Hopelessly in love with Danny.. Maya is a = model, who is in a relationship with Robert. Strong chest voice, plus good head = voice. Danny: Male, mid-late 20's, a hot Jamaican fireball (but we will = consider all ethnicities). Seeing Patti, but has a wandering eye for Rebecca. Hot = blooded and hot tempered, good looking, a seducer and charmer. Strong tenor. = arry: Male, early 30's, any ethnicity. Rebecca's gay best friend, and = consultant. Delightfully funny and sharp. What he lacks in conventional good looks he makes up = for in charm and heart. High baritone, A to E. Gabriella Farinacci: Female, Italian/Jewish, is really 60 but due to strategic face work looks more = like early 50's. Fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily. Glamorous = society-type. Full chest voice, with good head voice. Prepare 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) = -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need = to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a = minimum of 1 minute. Example: WOMEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt, = even R & B. Ballad: Joni Mitchell, Carole Bayer Sager, Carole King, Aretha, = etc. MEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt. Ballad: Peter Allen, = Elton John, Beatles, etc. Equity HAT Tier A contract, minimum AEA pay is $311 = per week -3 week contract including pension & health.

Prepare: 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- = Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to = hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 = minute.


Show Name: Heart On My Sleeve
Theatre Name: Tim Woods Entertainment
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA HAT Tier A =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Coronet = Theatre, 366 N. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048

Breakdown: Tim Woods Entertainment, Producer, = based in Los Angeles, CA, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Heart On = My Sleeve, Rehearsals begin: 10/19; 3 performances: 11/6, 7, 8. Director: = John Rando; Producer: Tim Woods; Book: Hannie Rayson & Janis Hirsch; Casting: = Michael Donovan, C.S.A. This is an Equity Workshop Production of a New Musical = at the Coronet Theatre Upstairs. Seeking: Birdy Carlson: Female, 60's, = Caucasian, smart, strong, in great shape, a beauty in an earthy way, a free spirit, = in love with Aldo. Full chest voice to A, head voice to E. Kate Madigan: = Female, Caucasian, 40's, Birdy's daughter, smart, attractive in an understated = way. Part Katherine Hepburn and part Murphy Brown, she is a top-notch TV = journalist. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Rebecca: Female, Caucasian, = early 20's, Kate's daughter. Pretty, quirky, adorable, lovely with a winning = smile. Becoming a fashion designer. Finds love and passion in both the arms of Danny and = Francoise. Full chest voice and head voice, A to E. Francoise: Female, any = ethnicity, early 20's. A cool beauty. Has great sense of style, and natural = elegance. Persuasive and desirous of Rebecca. Strong soprano with belt, C to G. Robert: Male, Caucasian, 40's. Smart and manly with rugged good looks. He's a famous photographer. Has taste for very sexy young women, including Maya, but = his heart belongs to Kate. High baritone, A to E. Aldo Carravaggio: Male, = 60's, Italian or Latin. Character to handsome. Affable, lovable and charming, = a working-class devil. Loves junk food and burgers. Madly in love with = Birdy. Bass/Baritone, G to D. Patti/Maya: Female, African-American, mid-late = 20's. Beautiful. Patti is a waitress at Birdy's caf=E9, who spends more time daydreaming = than getting people their food. Hopelessly in love with Danny.. Maya is a = model, who is in a relationship with Robert. Strong chest voice, plus good head = voice. Danny: Male, mid-late 20's, a hot Jamaican fireball (but we will = consider all ethnicities). Seeing Patti, but has a wandering eye for Rebecca. Hot = blooded and hot tempered, good looking, a seducer and charmer. Strong tenor. = arry: Male, early 30's, any ethnicity. Rebecca's gay best friend, and consultant. = Delightfully funny and sharp. What he lacks in conventional good looks he makes up = for in charm and heart. High baritone, A to E. Gabriella Farinacci: Female, Italian/Jewish, is really 60 but due to strategic face work looks more = like early 50's. Fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily. Glamorous = society-type. Full chest voice, with good head voice. Prepare 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) = -- Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need = to hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a = minimum of 1 minute. Example: WOMEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt, = even R & B. Ballad: Joni Mitchell, Carole Bayer Sager, Carole King, Aretha, = etc. MEN: Uptempo: 60's - 70's style rock/pop grunt. Ballad: Peter Allen, = Elton John, Beatles, etc. Equity HAT Tier A contract, minimum AEA pay is $311 = per week -3 week contract including pension & health.

Prepare: 2 songs (1 uptempo, 1 ballad) -- = Bring sheet music in the key in which you intend to sing. We do not need to = hear the entire song. You have up to 3 minutes for audition, with a minimum of 1 = minute.


Show Name: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, Mentor Project Plays
Theatre Name: Cherry Lane = Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Cherry Lane = Theatre, 38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: Cherry Lane Theatre, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 = season, including: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, and Mentor Project Plays. Seeking = the following personnel for the the following projects: SPEAKING WELL: New = York Premiere. Mainstage Production. Two One-Act Plays. Playwright: Israel = Horovitz. Director: Michael Morris. Rehearsals: January 10, 2005 — February = 6, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, February 7, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Opening Night: Sunday, February 13, 2005. Last = Performance: Sunday, March 20, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 = PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 60'S = MAN; LATE 30'S MAN; 20'S FEMALE; 60'S FEMALE; 80'S JAPANESE MALE; 30'S WOMAN; = EARLY 40'S WOMAN; 50'S WOMAN; LATE 50'S MAN; EARLY 20'S WOMAN. Some Roles Will = Be Doubled. Accents Are All American. SLAG HEAP: World Premiere. Mainstage Production. A Fast-Paced, Acidic “Brit-Grit” Comedy Set In = Northern England Following The Lives Of Three Working-Class Raver Generation = Prostitutes Struggling To Survive On A Street Corner Forgotten Since The Industrial Revolution. This Is A Dark Chronicle Of Wounded Youth, Born Of = THATCHER's Politics, In A World Whose Primary Industry Has Become The Commodification Of = Humanity. Playwright: Anton Dudley. Director: Erica Schmidt. Rehearsals: Tuesday, = March 1, 2005 — Sunday, March 27, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, March 28, = 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Opening Night: Wednesday, = April 6, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, May 8, 2005. — Performance = Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And = Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 20'S BRITISH MALE; TWO 20-ISH BRITISH FEMALES (One = Black); LATE 20'S BLACK FEMALE; TEEN PAKISTANI BOY; 40'S ASIAN FEMALE WITH AWKWARD = FRENCH ACCENT. MENTOR PROJECT: Three Showcases. SHOWCASE ONE: Rehearsals: = Monday, February 21, 2005 — March 14, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, = March 15, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, March 26, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY TWO: Rehearsals: Monday, March 21, 2005 — Monday, April 4, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, April = 16, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At = 2:00 PM. PLAY THREE: Rehearsals: Monday, April 11, 2005 — Monday, April = 25, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Last Performance: = Saturday, May 7, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. Number And Types Of Actors Unknown. Please = Prepare One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes = Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes. LUNCH: 2:00 PM — 3:00 = PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. CHERRY LANE THEATRE Is Accessible Via The 1 Or 9 Train To The Christopher St. Stop, Or The M20 = Bus (Uptown/Downtown) Or M8 Bus (Crosstown). Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay. =

Prepare: One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures = And Resumes.


Show Name: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, Mentor Project Plays
Theatre Name: Cherry Lane = Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 5:30 PM

09/21/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 5:30 PM

09/22/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Cherry Lane = Theatre, 38 Commerce Street, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: Cherry Lane Theatre, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 = season, including: Speaking Well, Slag Heap, and Mentor Project Plays. Seeking = the following personnel for the the following projects: SPEAKING WELL: New = York Premiere. Mainstage Production. Two One-Act Plays. Playwright: Israel = Horovitz. Director: Michael Morris. Rehearsals: January 10, 2005 — February = 6, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, February 7, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Opening Night: Sunday, February 13, 2005. Last = Performance: Sunday, March 20, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 = PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 60'S = MAN; LATE 30'S MAN; 20'S FEMALE; 60'S FEMALE; 80'S JAPANESE MALE; 30'S WOMAN; = EARLY 40'S WOMAN; 50'S WOMAN; LATE 50'S MAN; EARLY 20'S WOMAN. Some Roles Will = Be Doubled. Accents Are All American. SLAG HEAP: World Premiere. Mainstage Production. A Fast-Paced, Acidic “Brit-Grit” Comedy Set In = Northern England Following The Lives Of Three Working-Class Raver Generation = Prostitutes Struggling To Survive On A Street Corner Forgotten Since The Industrial Revolution. This Is A Dark Chronicle Of Wounded Youth, Born Of = THATCHER's Politics, In A World Whose Primary Industry Has Become The Commodification Of = Humanity. Playwright: Anton Dudley. Director: Erica Schmidt. Rehearsals: Tuesday, = March 1, 2005 — Sunday, March 27, 2005. Invited Dress: Monday, March 28, = 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Opening Night: Wednesday, = April 6, 2005. Last Performance: Sunday, May 8, 2005. — Performance = Schedule: Tuesdays - Fridays At 8:00 PM, Saturdays At 5:00 PM And 9:00 PM And = Sundays At 3:00 PM. Seeking: 20'S BRITISH MALE; TWO 20-ISH BRITISH FEMALES (One = Black); LATE 20'S BLACK FEMALE; TEEN PAKISTANI BOY; 40'S ASIAN FEMALE WITH = AWKWARD FRENCH ACCENT. MENTOR PROJECT: Three Showcases. SHOWCASE ONE: = Rehearsals: Monday, February 21, 2005 — March 14, 2005. First Performance: = Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, March 26, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. = PLAY TWO: Rehearsals: Monday, March 21, 2005 — Monday, April 4, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 5, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, April = 16, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At 7:00 PM And = Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. PLAY THREE: Rehearsals: Monday, April 11, 2005 — Monday, = April 25, 2005. First Performance: Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Last Performance: Saturday, May 7, 2005. Performance Schedule: Tuesdays - Saturdays At = 7:00 PM And Wednesdays At 2:00 PM. Number And Types Of Actors Unknown. Please = Prepare One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes = Each. Please Bring Current Pictures And Resumes. LUNCH: 2:00 PM — 3:00 = PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. CHERRY LANE THEATRE Is Accessible Via The 1 Or 9 Train To The Christopher St. Stop, Or The M20 = Bus (Uptown/Downtown) Or M8 Bus (Crosstown). Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay. =

Prepare: One (1) Comic AND One (1) Dramatic Monologue, Not To Exceed Two Minutes Each. Please Bring Current Pictures = And Resumes.


Show Name: Lion King
Theatre Name: Disney = Theatrical Productions
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA BVTI Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/18/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: Apollo Theatre, = 253 West 125th Street, Harlem, NY 11111

Breakdown: Disney Theatrical Productions, = Producer, based in New York, NY is holding an Open Audition for The Lion King, = currently on Broadway and tour. Seeking: Strong, Dynamic Singers For Future = Replacements For All Roles, Including The African Lions SIMBA And NALA. Please Bring = the Sheet Music of a Song that Shows off your Voice and Range in 8 bars = marked off for the accompanist. Please Bring a recent Picture and Resume, or a = recent photograph and a list of Performance Experience. Sign-In Starts At 9:00 = AM. Sign-In Stops At 11:00 AM. This OPEN Audition Is For Equity & = Non-Equity Performers. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all = aspects of this audition. DISNEY THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS AUDITION HOTLINE: Call 212-827-5450 Or Visit Online At www.disneyonbroadway.com. If Unable To = Attend This Audition, Please Send Picture/Resume To: Binder Casting, ATTN: THE = LION KING, 321 West 44th Street, Suite 606, New York, NY 10036. Equity = Production BVTI contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.

Prepare: Please Bring the Sheet Music of a = Song that Shows off your Voice and Range in 8 bars marked off for the = accompanist. Please Bring a recent Picture and Resume, or a recent photograph and a = list of Performance Experience.


Show Name: Macbeth
Theatre Name: Hudson = Valley Shakespeare Festival
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/16/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West = 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: Hudson Valley Shakespeare = Festival, Producer, based in Cold Spring, NY is holding Equity Principal Auditions = for Macbeth, Rehearsals Begin: September 20, 2004 In New York City. Casting for a = regional school tour of MACBETH will take place the first three weeks in October, = 2004. Artistic Director: Terrence O'Brien. Seeking: For Various Roles, = Including MACDUFF. Roles Of MACBETH and LADY MACBETH Are Already Cast. 7 Actors = Will Play All Parts. Please prepare a one-minute Shakespearean monologue. LUNCH: = 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, minimum AEA pay is $400 per week. =

Prepare: a one-minute Shakespearean = monologue.


Show Name: Trying
Theatre Name:
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off Broadway E =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/15/2004

 

 

6:00 PMto 10:00 PM

09/16/2004

 

 

6:00 PMto 10:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Promenade = Theatre, 2162 Broadway, New York, NY 10024

Breakdown: Michael Leavitt, Producer, based = in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Trying, Understudy Rehearsals Begin On Or About September 22, 2004. Performances Begin = September 29, 2004. Director: Sandy Shinner. General Manager: Roy Gabay. = Playwright: Joanna McClelland Glass. Casting Director: Vince Liebhart. Trying = follows the last days of JUDGE BIDDLE's life as he explores his place in American = History while dictating his bio to his new secretary. Seeking: UNDERSTUDIES = ONLY: JUDGE BIDDLE: Understudy. Role Will Be Played By FRITZ WEAVER. 81. Brilliant, = Former Attorney General In FRANKLIN ROOSELVELT's Administration. He's A Clever, Loveable Curmudgeon Who Is Trying To Save Good Manners And Correct = English. He Declares Himself To Be Somewhere Between Lucidity And Senility. SARAH = SHORR: Understudy. Role Will Be Played By KATI BRAZDA. 25. Newly Hired As The = JUDGE's Secretary. She's Direct, Plainspoken, Hardy, Pleasant Young Woman From = The Prairies Of Saskatchewan. NOTE: The Actress Assuming The Job Of = Understudy For The Role Of SARAH Will Also Perform The Duties Of The Assistant Stage = Manager. Please A Brief Dramatic Monologue. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor = will be provided. Equity Off Broadway E contract, minimum AEA pay is $832 week = until 10/31, $857 thereafter.

Prepare: A Brief Dramatic Monologue. EPA = Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided.


Show Name: Musicals in MUFTI
Theatre Name: York = Theatre Company
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Spec Agmt =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/20/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: York Theatre = Co., 619 Lexington Avenue at 54th St, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: York Theatre Company, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their Musicals = in MUFTI series including: MUFTI NUMBER ONE: HENRY SWEET HENRY: Originally On = Broadway In 1967, The Story Involves Misfit Pre-School Girls And The Avant-Garde = Musician They Obsess Over In 1960's New York City. The Style Is Heartfelt, Comic, Classic 1960's (Pre-HAIR) Broadway. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Female Performers = In Their Early 20's (To Play 14-Years Old). Need Strong High Mix / Belt. = Also Seeking The (Female) Class Bully (Same Age Range) With Major Broadway = Belt. Music / Lyrics: Bob Merrill. Book: Nunnally Johnson. Director: Gordon Greenberg. Musical Director: David Kirshenbaum. Rehearsals: October 4, = 2004 - October 8, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, = October 8 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 9, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, = October 10, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. MUFTI NUMBER TWO: TWENTY FINGERS, TWENTY = TOES: Based On The Lives Of The Hilton Siamese Twins. ESPECIALLY SEEKING Young = (To Play 17 - 21) Attractive Female Performers With Very Strong Soprano / = Mix Voices. Style Of Music Is Olf-Fashioned Broadway. Music / Lyrics / = Co-Bookwriter: Michael Dansicker. Co-Bookwriter: Bob Nigro. Director: Jay Binder. = Musical Director: To Be Announced. Musical Supervisor: Michael Dansicker. = Rehearsals: October 11, 2004 - October 15, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). = Performances: Friday, October 15 At 8:00 PM; Saturday, October 16, 2004 At 2:30 PM And = 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 17, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. MUFTI NUMBER THREE: GREENWILLOW: Originally On Broadway In 1960. ESPECIALLY SEEKING = Good-Looking, Young Leading Men (Mid-20's - Early 30's) With Legit Bari-tenor Voices = For The Lead Role (Played By ANTHONY PERKINS On Broadway) — Sensitive, But Smolderingly Erotic Outsider-Type, A La MONTGOMERY CLIFT. Music / Lyrics = / Co-Bookwriter: Frank Loesser. Co-Bookwriter: Lesser Samuel. Director: Michael Montel. = Musical Director: Andrew Gerle. Rehearsals: October 18, 2004 - October 22, 2004 (Daytimes, Monday - Friday). Performances: Friday, October 22 At 8:00 = PM; Saturday, October 23, 2004 At 2:30 PM And 8:00 PM; Sunday, October 24, = 2004 At 2:30 PM And 7:30 PM. Artistic Director: James Morgan. Casting Director: = Norman Meranus. MUFTI's Are Minimally-Staged Concert Presentations Of Past Broadway, Off-Broadway And Other Musicals. Please Bring Two (2) Pictures And = Resumes, Stapled Together. Please Bring Sheet Music In The Proper Key = (Accompanist Will Not Transpose) With Stops And Starts Clearly Marked. Select Music From = The Musical Theatre Repertoire Only. LUNCH: 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM. = Building Does Not Open Until 9 AM—Do Not Enter Before. EPA Rules are in effect. = A monitor will be provided. Equity Special Agreement contract, AEA pay is = $395 for seven days plus pension and health.

Prepare: Two (2) Pictures And Resumes, = Stapled Together. Please Bring Sheet Music In The Proper Key (Accompanist Will = Not Transpose) With Stops And Starts Clearly Marked. Select Music From The = Musical Theatre Repertoire Only.


Show Name: A Christmas Survival Guide, Golf With Alan Shepard, Mornings At Seven, The = Tale of the Allergist's Wife, The Boys Next Door, The Sugar Bean Sisters =
Theatre Name: Florida = Repertory Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT 8 =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/18/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Florida = Repertory Theatre, Bay Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901

Breakdown: Florida Repertory Theatre, = Producer, based in Fort Myers, FL, is holding auditions for their 2004-2005 = season, including: A Christmas Survival Guide: November 26, 2004 — = December 19, 2004. Golf With Alan Shepard: January 7, 2005 — January 30, 2005. Mornings At Seven: February 11, 2005 — March 6, 2005. The Tale of = the Allergist's Wife: March 18, 2005 — April 10, 2005. The Boys Next = Door: April 22, 2005 — May 15, 2005. The Sugar Bean Sisters: May 27, = 2005 — June 19, 2005. Seeking: Equity Actors And Actresses. Actors And = Actresses Who Appear To Be 60 Or Older Are Especially Encouraged To Attend. For an audition appointment send pictures and resumes to: Florida Repertory = Theatre, SEASON CASTING, 2267 1st St., Fort Myers, FL 33901. Send pictures and = resumes ONLY if you are available to attend auditions in Florida. Prepare Two Contrasting Contemporary Monologues. SINGERS may additionally Prepare = Two Contrasting Contemporary Songs, not more than 32 bars each. Pianist NOT Provided. Please Bring CD Or Taped Accompaniment. Equity SPT 8 contract, minimum AEA pay is $379 per week.

Prepare: For an audition appointment send = pictures and resumes to: Florida Repertory Theatre, SEASON CASTING, 2267 1st St., = Fort Myers, FL 33901. Send pictures and resumes ONLY if you are available to = attend auditions in Florida.


Show Name: Moonlight and Magnolias
Theatre Name: Manhattan = Theatre Club
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEAE LORT B =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/17/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West = 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: Manhattan Theatre Club, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Moonlight and Magnolias, First Rehearsal: January 13, 2005. First Preview: February = 17, 2005. Opens: March 15, 2005 For 10 - 12 Weeks. Playwright: Ron Hutchinson. = Director: Lynne Meadow. The show will perform will perform at Manhattan Theatre = Club's Stage One at City Center. Moonlight and Magnolias Takes Place In 1939 = Hollywood In Producer DAVID O. SELZNICK's Office. The Play Concerns The Five Days = Over Which O. SELZNICK Bullies, Cajoles And Ultimately Imprisons Screenwriter = BEN HECHT And Director VICTOR FLEMING To Mettle Out A Working Screenplay Of MARGARET MITCHELL's Monumental Bestseller GONE WITH THE WIND. Seeking: = DAVID O. SELZNICK: Late 30's. Jewish. Fiercely Comedic. Beleaguered But Feared = Movie Producer Personally And Professionally Desperate For A Hit. Devoted To = The Novel GONE WITH THE WIND. Extremely Intelligent, Quick-Witted And Almost Maniacally Passionate. Alternates Between The Frantically Histrionic And = Coolly Seductive And Manipulative To Get What He Needs From Those Around Him. = BEN HECHT: Late 40's - Early 50's. Jewish. Chicago Journalist Turned = Screenplay Writer / Script Doctor. Pugnacious Bruiser Of A Man With A Strong Moral = Sense And A Way With Words. Sarcastic, Witty, Opinonated And Obstinate. Has = Little Tolerance For Hollywood Pretension Or SELZNICK's Apparent Disregard For = The Racial And Ethnic Undertones Of MARGARET MITCHELL's GONE WITH THE WIND. = VICTOR FLEMING: Late 40's - Early 50's. Extremely Self-Confident, No-Bull = Hollywood Director. Claims To Have Taught CLARK GABLE To Be GABLE And To Have = Slapped JUDY GARLAND Only Once. Dry And Sardonic With An Air Of Comic = Self-Importance. Dubious About The Literary And Filmic Merits Of GONE WITH THE WIND, But Supremely Confident That, As Long As He's Paid, He Can Take Any = Screenplay And Turn It Into A Quality Feature. MISS POPPENGHUL: Mid 40's - Early 50's. = Dotty Secretary To SELZNICK. Extremely And Comically Efficient With An = Undercurrent Of Controlled Fear Of Her Boss. Please prepare a 2-minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Please bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition. = LUNCH: 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Equity LORT Non-Rep B contract, minimum AEA pay is $700 per week. =

Prepare: a 2-minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. = Please bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition.


Show Name: Perfect Crime
Theatre Name: Foothills = Theatre Company
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/14/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Worcester = Common Fashion Outlet, 100 Front Street, Worcester, MA 01608

Breakdown: Foothills Theatre Company, = Producer, based in Worcester, MA is holding auditions by appointment for Perfect = Crime, Rehearsals: October 19, 2004. Opens: October 28, 2004. Closes: November = 21, 2004. Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Director: Jay Stone. This show is = the longest running Off-Broadway dramatic play, this show opened in '87 and = is still running at the Duffy Theatre. Seeking: MARGARET THORNE BRENT: Late = 30's. Psychiatrist. MARGARET Is Intelligent, Beautiful, Physically Fit, Manipulative And = Carries Herself With Confidence And A Subtle Sensuality. She Is Trying To = Maintain Poise And Grace While Under A Great Deal Of Pressure. INSPECTOR JAMES = ASCHER: Late 30's - 50. The Law. ASHER Is A Handsome Man Showing The Signs Of = Age. He Is Disillusioned In His Job And His Marriage. He Has A Practical = Intelligence. W. HARRISON BRENT: 40's - 50. MARGARET 's Husband. Also A Psychiatrist. = Retired. Also Plays PHILLIP REYNOLDS. HARRISON / REYNOLDS Has Matinee-Idol Good = Looks. Intelligent And Independent. Self-Involved. LIONEL MCAULEY: Late 30's - = 40's. A Patient Of MARGARET 's. LIONEL Is An Everyman Overwhelmed By Life. = Insecure, Frightened, Clever And Intuitive, He Has Retreated Into Fantasy And = Anger As His Response. DAVID BREUER: 30's. Host Of A Local Cable Television Show. Big = Fish In A Glass Of Water. Blowhard. The Worst Of Local Cable Access. For An = Audition Appointment, Please EMAIL (Preferred) ckelley at foothillstheatre.com Or = CALL 508-754-3314, X 227 - Indicate If You Are Equity Member. You May Receive = A Confirming Email Or Call With A Time Slot. Auditions Will Consist Of = Readings From The Script. Auditioners Should Arrive Early And Select ONE (1) Character = To Read. Please Bring A Picture And Resume. Equity Members Have Preference = For Audition Slots. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, pay. =

Prepare: For An Audition Appointment, = Please EMAIL (Preferred) ckelley at foothillstheatre.com Or CALL 508-754-3314, X 227 - = Indicate If You Are Equity Member. You May Receive A Confirming Email Or Call = With A Time Slot.


Show Name: Swing!, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, = Oliver
Theatre Name: Marriott = Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr = Ag

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA Chicago, = 125 S. Clark St., Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60603

Breakdown: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity Principal = Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, including: Swing!, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing = Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose and Oliver. Artistic Director Rick = Boynton and Assistant to the Artistic Director Andy Hite. Appointments will be taken = by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15. Call 312/641-0406. Call ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. Please prepare two contrasting 16 bar selections, one up-tempo and one ballad. Bring music = in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring updated picture and resume. = Please DO NOT attend this audition if you have auditioned for Marriott Theatre = in the past six months. Equity Marriott Theatre Agreement, pay. =

Prepare: Appointments will be taken by the = Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15. Call = 312/641-0406. Call ONLY 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. Please prepare two contrasting 16 = bar selections, one up-tempo and one ballad.


Show Name: Modern Orthodox
Theatre Name: ARS Nova = And Kara Medoff
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off Broadway =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/23/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West = 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: ARS Nova And Kara Medoff, = Producers, based in New York, NY are holding Equity Principal Auditions for the Off-Broadway production of Modern Orthodox, First Rehearsal: October 12, = 2004. First Preview: November 11, 2004. Playwright: Daniel Goldfarb; Director: = James Lapine; Casting: David Caparelliotis. Modern Orthodox is a new contemporary New = York comedy that concerns the effect an Orthodox Jewish Jeweler (played by = JASON BIGGS) has on a young Jewish couple of lapsed faith. It will perform at = Dodger Theatre at Worldwide Plaza (499 Seats). Seeking: HERSHEL KLEIN: Seeking Understudy. This Role Will Be Played By JASON BIGGS. This Understudy = Will Cover HERSHEL And BEN. Mid - Late 20's. An Orthodox Jewish Jeweler. Lovable = Schmuck. Extremely Devout In His Faith. Wears Only Shlumpy Black Suits With A Yellowing = Shirt Underneath And A Yankees Yarmulke. Very Direct, Straightforward And = Funny Without Trying To Be. BEN: Early 30's. Jewish. Handsome = Upper West Side Finance Guy. = Funny And Charming. Uncomfortable With HERSHEL's Orthodox Appearance And = Lifestyle. Increasingly Aware Of His Own Faithlessness. Ultimately A Good Guy Facing The Worst = About Himself And Trying To Become Better. HANNAH: Early 30's. Jewish. BEN's = Fiance. Attractive, Funny And Intelligent Maternity Doctor. Strong-Willed, = Caring And Great At Her Job. Still Cries At Every Birth But Is No Pushover. Finds = Herself Questioning Her Lack Of Faith And Wanting More For Herself And From Her Relationship With BEN. RACHEL: Mid 30's. Jewish. Short, Attractive, Eastern-European-Looking. Sharp, Quick-Witted And No-Nonsense. Like = HERSHEL, Practicing Orthodox. In Marketing, But Treading Water And Biding [Her] = Time Before [She] Starts Having Babies. The Kind Of Girl Who Gives No Second = Thought To Eating Off Her Blind Date's Plate While Nonchalantly Talking About = How It Is Her blessing and curse To Have A Way With Men. ONE MALE UNDERSTUDY: = Covers HERSHEL And BEN. ONE FEMALE UNDERSTUDY: Covers HANNAH And RACHEL. Sides = will be provided. LUNCH: 1:00 = PM2:00 = PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Equity Off Broadway contract, minimum AEA pay is $832 per week until = Oct. 31, 2004, $857 = thereafter.

Prepare: Sides will be provided. =


Show Name: Five by Tenn
Theatre Name: Manhattan = Theatre Club
Post Date: =
09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT D =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/22/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, = 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: Manhattan Theatre Club, Producer, = based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Five by Tenn, = an evening of 5 One-Act Plays by Tennessee Williams, includes 2 World = Premieres and 1 NY Premiere will be performed by a company of two women and six = men. First Rehearsal: September 16, = 2004; First Rehearsal For Understudies: November 9, 2004; First Preview: October 19, = 2004; Opens: November 11, = 2004 For 10-12 Wks (City Center, Stage 2). Playwright: Tennessee= Williams; Director: Michael Kahm. Seeking: UNDERSTUDIES = ONLY - TWO MATURE ACTRESSES: 55 - 65. Roles Include: MRS. FENWAY: An = Upper-Class Woman Who Is Attractive, But Extremely Selfish, Snobbish And Spoiled. = Completely Unaware Of Her Son's Unhappiness And Torment, She Fails Her Son When He = Needs Her The Most. VERA CARTWRIGHT: A Wife Of A Broadway Producer, Sometimes Suppliant, Very Intelligent And Aware Of The Repetitive Indiscretions Of = Her Pompous Mate. She Is The Object Of A Younger Man's Attentions, A Shy = Playwright Who Wants To Save Her From The Lies And Deceptions Of Her Husband. THE = VISITOR: A Shy Spinster. Virginal, Na=EFve And Sheltered. She Is Falling In Love = For The Very First Time, So She Goes To Visit A Well-Known Writer To Seek Advice = And Wisdom On The Ways Of The World. ONE: A Powerful And Aristocratic Woman = Who Is Unkind To The Man Who Adores Her. She Is Strong-Willed, Arrogant, Set In = The Rules Of Society And Hard-Shelled. Her Arguments Are Always Logical, = Even If Harsh And Cold. Somewhere Beneath Her Hardened Heart, There Might Be The Tiniest Sign Of Compassion. However, It Is Not Easy To See. ONE MATURE = ACTOR: 55 - 65. Roles Include: JOSIE CARTWRIGHT: A Successful Broadway = Producer, Unfaithful To His Wife, Oafish And Condescending. Lies Constantly, Takes = His Wife For Granted, Cannot Imagine A Moment When He Isn't Right. = LAWRENCE: A Handsome, Knowledgeable Poet Who Is An Expert On The Ways Of Love And Romance. = Shares His Wisdom With Assurance And Enjoyment. TWO: A Very Shy, Timid, Gentle Man = Who Lives His Life Controlled By A Woman He Worships. Actors should prepare = a two (2) minute CONTEMPORARY monologue. Actors should bring one (1) picture = and resume to the audition. LUNCH: 1:00 PM2:00 PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep D contract, = minimum AEA pay is $531 per week.

Prepare: a two (2) minute CONTEMPORARY = monologue. Actors should bring one (1) picture and resume to the audition. =


Show Name: Lone Star Love
Theatre Name: Dodger = Stage Holding
Post Date: =
09/08/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/24/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, = 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY= 10019

Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage = Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are = holding Chorus Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; = Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); = Runs: 12/4/04 — 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: = J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: = J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country = Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: Equity = Female And Male Singers Who Dance. Please prepare 16 bars in the style of the = show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please = bring a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested. Prepare to dance if requested and time = permits (in shoes you can move in and comfortable clothes). Chorus rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay. =

Prepare: 16 bars in the style of the show = (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring = a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested. Prepare to dance if requested =


Show Name: Lone Star Love
Theatre Name: Dodger = Stage Holding
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/24/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, = 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019

Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage = Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are = holding Chorus Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: 10/18/04; = Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); = Runs: 12/4/04 — 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: = J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: = J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country = Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: Equity = Female And Male Singers Who Dance. Please prepare 16 bars in the style of the = show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please = bring a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested. Prepare to dance if requested and time = permits (in shoes you can move in and comfortable clothes). Chorus rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay. =

Prepare: 16 bars in the style of the show = (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring = a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested. Prepare to dance if requested =


Show Name: Lone Star Love
Theatre Name: Dodger = Stage Holding
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA-NYC =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/22/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: John Houseman = Theatre Center, 450 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: John L. Haber (Dodger Stage = Holding), Peter C. Alkalay And Bob Boyett, Producers, based in New York, NY, are = holding Equity Principal Auditions for Lone Star Love; Rehearsals Start: = 10/18/04; Previews Start: 11/21/04 at AMAS Theatre (W. 39th St. Bet. 8th & 9th Ave); = Runs: 12/4/04 — 1/9/05 with possible 6-week extension. Director: M. = Bogdonov; Musical Director: J. Herrick; Choreographer: R. Skinner; Music/Lyrics: = J.Herrick, T.Thompson, B.Simpson (RED CLAY RAMBLERS); Conceived By Adaptor: = J.Haber; General Manager: P.Morer; Casting: B. Moss. Lone Star Love is a Country = Western musical version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Seeking: COL. = JOHN FALSTAFF: 40's - 60. Bigger Than Life. An Imposing Comic Figure. = Character Voice. FRANK FORD: 30's - 40's. A Strong Western Rancher With A Dark = Side. Good Singer. GEORGE PAGE: 40's - 60's. Patriarch. Western Rancher. Big Heart. = Good Singer. AGGIE FORD: 30's. Attractive Strong-Willed Western Woman. Good = Singer. MARGARET ANNE PAGE: 40's. Matriarch. Earthy Western Woman. Good Singer. = SHERIFF BOB SHALLOW: Comic Western Figure. Character Voice. Doesn't Need To Sing = Legit. MISSANNE PAGE: 20's. Tomboy / Cowgirl. Good Singer. FENTON: 20's. = Yodeling Cowboy. Cute. Good Singer. MUST BE ABLE TO PLAY GUITAR. MASTER SLENDER: = 20's. Comic. Western Hayseed Character. Good Singer. DR. CAIUS: 40's. Comic French = Immigrant Doctor. Speaks Broken Cowboy English With A French Accent. Character = Singing. MISS QUICKLY: 40's - 50's. This Woman Is A Hoot. A Sexual, Big-Hearted = Town Go-Between And Busybody. Miss Kitty Prototype. Good Singer. Please = prepare a brief song in the style of the show (very Country Western and/or Folk = Music) that shows vocal range. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled = together — have additionals with you in the event that they are requested. = LUNCH: 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be = provided. Equity LOA-NYC contract, pay.

Prepare: a brief song in the style of the = show (very Country Western and/or Folk Music) that shows vocal range. Please = bring a picture and resume, stapled together — have additionals with you = in the event that they are requested.


Show Name: Career Transitions for Dancers Gala
Theatre Name: Career = Transitions For Dancers
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Benefit =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/17/2004

 

 

11:00 AM

Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West = 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: Career Transitions For Dancers, = Producer, based in New York, NY is holding a Chorus Audition for their Career = Transitions for Dancers Gala, Rehearsals: Week Of October 18, 2004 — October = 24, 2004 (No Matinee Day Rehearsals) At The New Dance Group On West 47th Street. Choreographer: Mercedes Ellington. Gala Director: Tony Stevens. Seeking: = Female Precision Tap Dancers For June Taylor Dancer-Rockettes-Type Opening = Number For Career Transition For Dancers Gala At City Center On 10/25 At 7 PM. = Height Requirement is 5’ 5" minimum. Dancers will be guests at Gala = Dinner following performance. Sign-Up Also Begins At 11:00 AM. Please Bring = Ladies' Character Tap Shoes With Heels. A monitor will not be provided. The = producer will run all aspects of this audition. For Additional Information About = The Performance and Dinner Arrangements Following, Please Call Career = Transition For Dancers At 212-764-0172. Equity Benefit contract.

Prepare: Sign-Up Also Begins At 11:00 AM. = Please Bring Ladies' Character Tap Shoes With Heels.


Show Name: A Thousand Clowns
Theatre Name: Studio = Arena Theatre
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT B =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/16/2004

 

 

5:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Studio Arena = Theatre, 710 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14202

Breakdown: Studio Arena Theatre, Producer, = based in Buffalo, NY is holding Equity Principal Auditions for A Thousand Clowns, Production Dates: November 21, 2004 — December 23, 2004. = Playwright: Herb Gardner. Director: Jane Page. Seeking: MURRAY BURNS: Male. 35 - 45. NICK = BURNS: Male. 11 - 13. ALBERT AMUNDSON: Male. Early 30's. SANDRA MARKOWITZ: = Female. Late 20's. ARNOLD BURNS: Male. Mid - Late 40's. LEO HERMAN: Male. 40 - 50. = Call Jana Blaha At 716-856-8025, Extension 1722 on or before Monday, September 13, = 2004 to make an appointment or for more information full character = descriptions will be available upon making an appointment. A monitor will not be provided. = The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity LORT Non-Rep B = contract, minimum AEA pay is $700 per week.

Prepare: Call Jana Blaha At 716-856-8025, Extension 1722 on or before Monday, September 13, 2004 to make an = appointment or for more information full character descriptions will be available = upon making an appointment.


Show Name: Celebrate Me Home, I Love You You're Perfect Now Change, Dames At Sea, Let's Face = the Music - A Tribute to Fred Astaire, A Holiday Musical =
Theatre Name: Winter Park Playhouse
Post Date: 09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA OAT Cat 2 =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

09/13/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 3:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Winter Park = Playhouse, 711-B Orange Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789

Breakdown: Winter Park Playhouse, Producer, = based in Winter Park, FL, is holding Equity Principal Auditions by Appointment = Only, for their 2004/2005 Season. Shows include: CELEBRATE ME HOME: First = Rehearsal: October 26, 2004. First Run: November 12, 2004 - November 20, 2004. = Second Run: December 3, 2004 - December 11, 2004. I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW = CHANGE: First Rehearsal: January 11, 2005. Run: January 28, 2005 - February 19, = 2005. DAMES AT SEA: First Rehearsal: March 15, 2005. Run: April 1, 2005 - = April 23, 2005. LET'S FACE THE MUSIC - A TRIBUTE TO FRED ASTAIRE: First Rehearsal: = August 23, 2005. Run: September 9, 2005 - October 1, 2005. TBA (A HOLIDAY = MUSICAL): First Rehearsal: October 25, 2005. First Run: November 11, 2005 - = November 19, 2005. Second Run: December 2, 2005 - December 10, 2005. For an = appointment, call Winter Park Playhouse at 407-645-0145. A monitor will not be = provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Please Prepare 16 bars = of an Uptempo AND a Ballad. Please Prepare a One-Minute Comic Monologue. An = Accompanist Will Be Provided. Please Bring A Non-Refundable Picture And Resume. = Callbacks: Will Be Held Eight Weeks Prior To The Individual Production Dates. Equity OAT Category 2, minimum AEA pay is $160/week.

Prepare: For an appointment, call Winter = Park Playhouse at 407-645-0145. Please Prepare 16 bars of an Uptempo AND a = Ballad. Please Prepare a One-Minute Comic Monologue. An Accompanist Will Be = Provided. Please Bring A Non-Refundable Picture And Resume.


Show Name: Novel Romance
Theatre Name: Folksbiene = Yiddish Theatre
Post Date: =
09/08/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Spec Agmt

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

09/23/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Folksbiene = Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd = Street, New = York, NY= 10016

Breakdown: Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, = Producer, based in New = York, NY= , is accepting submissions for Novel Romance, a classic = Yiddish comedy with music. Rehearsals: Begin October 25, 2004. First Preview: November 21, = 2004. Closes: January 2, = 2005. Author: Avrom Goldfadn; Adaptor/Director: Allen Lewis = Rickman; Musical Director: Zalmen Mlotek. Seeking: Musical Theatre Performers - = All Must Have Major Comedy Chops — This Is A Broad, Fast-Moving Show, Part = Satire, Part Vaudeville. All Must Have A Working Familiarity With Yiddish (i.e. = Know The Sound Of It, Know More Than A Handful Of Words, And At Least Be Past = Square One With The Language). PLEASE NOTE: If You Speak Yiddish But Are Not = Right For Any Roles, Please Submit Anyway, As Producers Are Casting Other Projects = As Well. Characters Include: KHANE: 30's - 40's. A Nice Jewish Girl Gone To = Seed. Obsessed With German Romance Novels. Seeking A Very Charactery Comic Actress With = An Ear For Both Yiddish And German. YITSKHOK: 50's - 60's. KHANE's = Long-Suffering Father. Piano A Plus. SHLOYME: 30's - 40's. A Nice Jewish Widower, Loved = KHANE All His Life, A Bit Of A Shlep. Doubles As The Old Man, A Decrepit = Lecher (A La ARTIE JOHNSON In The LAUGH-IN Bits). KABTSNZON: 40's - 50's. A Conniving = Sleaze Bucket With Charm. HUNGERMAN: The Slightly More Sympathetic Partner To KABTSNZON. Doubles As Author AVROM GOLDFADN. Must Play Piano. Please = send pictures and resumes to: Casting, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East = 33rd Street, New York NY 10016. Please Note Yiddish Skills In Submission. = Auditions: September 23, 2004. Callbacks: September 27, 2004. Equity Special = Agreement contract.

Prepare: Please send pictures and resumes = to: Casting, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater, 45 East 33rd Street, New York NY = 10016. Please Note Yiddish Skills In Submission. Auditions: September 23, 2004. Callbacks: September 27, 2004.

 

 

 

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Anne-Louise=20 Zachry =     and=20 More…

  

Written=20 after the first Gulf War, this uproarious look at what happens = after=20 Hamlet is a timely = satire on=20 power, politics, and war.

 

Directed by = Jesse=20 Berger

 

Monday September 13,=20 7:30pm

 

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Tickets going fast – = Reserve = your seats=20 now at www.TheaterMania.com

 

 

 

MORE=20 REVELATION READINGS=20 - September 13-October=20 18

Sunday = September 19,=20 7pm

Richard=20 Thomas=20 is

The=20 Roman=20 Actor

By Philip = Massinger

In = a time of=20 tyranny, Caesar is challenged by = an actor –=20 can the artist prevail against empire?

Directed by = Kay=20 Matschullat

Featuring = Opal=20 Alladin, Jimonn=20 Cole,=20 John=20 Daggett,=20 A-men=20 Rasheed, Thomas=20 Tate and=20 more.

 

Sunday = September 26,=20 7pm

The Knight of the Burning Pestle

By Francis = Beaumont

An Elizabethan actor’s = nightmare, this comic masterpiece is a = hilarious blast=20 from the past.

Directed by = Christopher=20 Bayes=20

Featuring=20 Everett = Quinton and=20 Daniel=20 Breaker=20 (Pericles)

 

Sunday = October 3,=20 7pm

Women=20 BEWARE Women

By Thomas = Middleton

Sex, power and chess weave = together in this=20 Clintonian tale of intrigue and infidelity.

Directed by=20 Paul=20 Mullins

 

Monday = October 11,=20 7pm           &= nbsp;       =20

Don=20 Jonny

By=20 Anton Dudley (Honor = and the=20 River) and Jonathan Spottiswoode (of the=20 Enemies)

Inspired by the Don Juan of Molina, = Moli=E9re, and=20 Mozart, come hear this new rock musical’s first-ever full-length = concert=20 reading.

Directed by = Jesse=20 Berger

Featuring=20 Steven=20 Ratazzi,=20 Tracie=20 Thoms,=20 Paul=20 Niebanck, and = many=20 more!

 

Monday = October 18,=20 7pm

Ragozine,=20 or The Second-Best Bed Trick

A fairy tale = by=20 Michael = Feingold

An incurable plague and a = nightmarish=20 killer attack Vienna in this post-Shakespearean=20 comedy.

Audition = notice

Phoenix Stage Productions

BABES IN = TOYLAND

Directed by = Henry Bishop

 

Auditions will = be this Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 7:00 to 9:30 = PM

at Springfield = High School Theatre for the Musical

Babes in = Toyland.

Babes in Toyland = is a large, old fashioned = family show.  It has approximately 60 roles = for actors, dancers and singers; adults and children.

Not all roles require = dancing.

 

Be prepared to = read, dance and to sing, an accompanist will be = provided.

Bring your = sheet music.  No recorded music = please.

 

Babes in = Toyland has

Marching = Wooden Soldiers – Singing and Dancing Gypsies – Most of Your Favorite Nursery Rhyme Characters such as: Little Boy Blue, Bo Peep, and Jack and Jill. -  The Lady Who Lives in a Shoe = – Several Bad Guys – a Love Story between Contrary Mary and Tom, the = Piper’s Son – Spiders - Elves -

And the Master = Toymaker a character of great warmth who makes all the toys for the holiday = season.

 

Performance = dates are during the month of

December; = ending a week before Christmas.

There are some = School Day performances: a full schedule will be available at = auditions.

 

AUDITIONS: = MON., TUE., WED., SEPTEMBER 13, 14 & 15

AT = SPRINGFIELD = HIGH = SCHOOL, = 2960 SANITARIUM = RD. AT = CANTON ROAD, FOR =

BABES IN = TOYLAND

Songs include = Toyland, I Won’t be Happy ‘til I Get It, Hail to = Christmas, Castle in Spain, The March of the Toy = Soldiers and = others.

 

For additional information call 330-713-0003

 

Phoenix Stage = Productions (formerly Goodyear Community Theatre) is reviving its annual production = of Babes in Toyland.  Babes in Toyland was performed annually during the = 80’s and 90’s to great public acceptance.  It is a lot of fun and a lot of work.

If you are = interested in working tech or some other volunteer aspect of putting on a show call = 330-713-0003.

 

 

LOCATION

The Culture=20 Project

45 Bleecker = Street & Lafayette

Trains: 6, N/R/W, = F/V

www.45bleecker.com<= /P>

 

RESERVATIONS

All readings = are FREE,=20 except Fortinbras

For the Fortinbras Benefit with=20 Paul Rudd: go to www.TheaterMania.com or call=20 212.352.3101

For all other readings: write = Revelations at redbulltheater= com=20 or call 212.414.5168

 

To=20 donate to Red Bull Theater, click HERE=20 or=20 go to www.redbulltheater.com/join<= /P>

 

 

 Jesse=20 Berger

 

 Artistic=20 Director

 

Don’t=20 miss out on events that get announced by regular mail only:

Send your = mailing=20 address to us at info at redbulltheater.com to = be kept=20 completely up to date.

 

To Subscribe=20 or Unsubscribe to our email announcements, click=20 here: 

http://www.r= edbulltheater.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi.

 

Thank=20 You.

 

 RED BULL = THEATER

PO BOX=20 250863

NYC NY = 10025

212.414.5168

info at redbulltheater.com

www.redbulltheater.com=

 

=AE

 

------=_NextPart_000_7900_01C4986A.EAB19B40-- From jannmike at adelphia.net Sun Sep 12 04:28:25 2004 From: jannmike at adelphia.net (Mike Olszewski) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 07:28:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Rap Poet or "Griot style" Storyteller Message-ID: <000d01c498bb$9e6bfcc0$f8c3a045@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4989A.16F5A780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEEDED: Rap poet or "griot style" story teller to address Thursday = evening workshop on Hip Hop culture at Kent State University. Please = contact Mike at jannmike at adelpha.net . Many thanks. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4989A.16F5A780 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

NEEDED:  Rap poet or "griot = style" story=20 teller to address Thursday evening workshop on Hip Hop culture at Kent = State=20 University.  Please contact Mike at jannmike at adelpha.net = .   Many=20 thanks.
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4989A.16F5A780-- >From bstuewe" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00ED_01C4989B.3104AF80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable STUDIO SPACE AVAILABLE COME EXPERIENCE - BECOME A PART OF A FLOURISHING ARTS COMMUNITY WORKING SPACE / TEACHING SPACE / PROFESSIONAL GALLERY SPACE AFFORDABLE STUDIOS AVAILABLE TODAY SPECIAL FALL OPPORTUNITY . 12 MONTH LEASE, DEPOSIT AND FIRST MONTH RENT = - SECOND MONTH FREE!!!!=20 TrueNorth Cultural Arts is interviewing new Resident Artists for the = upcoming program year. Resident artists rent yearly Studio space with = opportunities to teach, attend master classes, participate in art = festivals and use TrueNorth Gallery Space for display of work with = additional art featured at both Avon Lake's Lake House and the Library. Studios range from 250 square feet to 600 square feet. Consider joining this artist community. Plans for the fall include = Outdoor Festival in partnership with the Avon Lake Public Library. = Saturday Classes for 4th grade and under. Weekday classes for 5th grade = and above. Monthly Master Classes. Gallery openings in September, = November and December. Possible Caf=E9 opening in the Focus and = Courtyard Galleries. TrueNorth Cultural Arts is a multi-disciplinary arts organization = committed to building and strengthening individuals and the community = through the performing arts, the visual arts, and the humanities. = TrueNorth's vision is two-fold: To educate, equip, and empower = individuals so they can embrace and succeed in the creative arts, and to = envision and encourage a community where creative arts and art = appreciation flourish. For further information contact TrueNorth TrueNorth Gallery 33491 Lake Road 440-933-7771/ www.TNCArts.org ------=_NextPart_000_00ED_01C4989B.3104AF80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

STUDIO SPACE AVAILABLE

COME EXPERIENCE - BECOME A PART OF A FLOURISHING ARTS=20 COMMUNITY

WORKING SPACE / TEACHING SPACE / PROFESSIONAL GALLERY = SPACE

AFFORDABLE STUDIOS AVAILABLE TODAY

SPECIAL FALL OPPORTUNITY =85 12 MONTH LEASE, DEPOSIT = AND FIRST=20 MONTH RENT =96 SECOND MONTH FREE!!!!

TrueNorth Cultural Arts is interviewing new Resident = Artists for=20 the upcoming program year. Resident artists rent yearly Studio space = with=20 opportunities to teach, attend master classes, participate in art = festivals and=20 use TrueNorth Gallery Space for display of work with additional art = featured at=20 both Avon Lake=92s Lake House and the Library.

Studios range from 250 square feet to 600 square = feet.

Consider joining this artist community. Plans for the = fall=20 include Outdoor Festival in partnership with the Avon Lake Public = Library.=20 Saturday Classes for 4th grade and under. Weekday classes for = 5th grade and above. Monthly Master Classes. Gallery openings = in=20 September, November and December. Possible Caf=E9 opening in the Focus = and=20 Courtyard Galleries.

TrueNorth Cultural Arts is a multi-disciplinary arts=20 organization committed to building and strengthening individuals and the = community through the performing arts, the visual arts, and the = humanities.=20 TrueNorth's vision is two-fold: To educate, equip, and empower = individuals so=20 they can embrace and succeed in the creative arts, and to envision and = encourage=20 a community where creative arts and art appreciation flourish.

For further information contact TrueNorth

TrueNorth Gallery

 33491 Lake Road

440-933-7771/ www.TNCArts.org

------=_NextPart_000_00ED_01C4989B.3104AF80-- >From bstuewe" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01DF_01C498AA.4102C7A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable TrueNorth Cultural Arts=20 presents . "Shape!" AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL WRITTEN BY BILL ROYSE ADDITIONAL MUSIC WRITTEN BY TRUENORTH MUSICIANS VALERIE BERNES, RICK = FORTNEY, NEIL KAMMILLER, AND JAMES TRAXLER Directed and produced by Rick Fortney November 12, 13 & 14 November 19 & 20 Friday and Saturday nights - 7:30 p.m.=20 Sunday afternoon - 3:00 p.m. Tickets $8.00 Seniors (65+) and students $5.00 Group sale discounts available For further information and/or tickets contact TrueNorth TrueNorth Gallery, 33491 Lake Road 933-7771 www.TNCArts.org Theatre location . Avon Lake's Old FireHouse=20 Corner of Rt. 83 and Lake Road "SHAPE!" - A STORY ABOUT AN OLD HEALTH AND FITNESS CLUB THAT IS ABOUT TO = SUCCUMB TO A NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART EXERCISE FACILITY IN THE AREA. IT IS A = TALE OF FRIENDSHIPS, ROMANCE, HAPPENINGS WITHIN THE WORLD OF EXERCISE, = AND THE QUESTION OF . "IS NEW ALWAYS BETTER?!" ------=_NextPart_000_01DF_01C498AA.4102C7A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

TrueNorth Cultural Arts=20

presents =85

"Shape!"

AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL WRITTEN BY BILL ROYSE

ADDITIONAL MUSIC WRITTEN BY TRUENORTH MUSICIANS = VALERIE BERNES,=20 RICK FORTNEY, NEIL KAMMILLER, AND JAMES TRAXLER

Directed and produced by Rick Fortney

November 12, 13 & 14

November 19 & 20

Friday and Saturday nights - 7:30 p.m.

Sunday afternoon =96 3:00 p.m.

Tickets $8.00

Seniors (65+) and students $5.00

Group sale discounts available

For further information and/or tickets contact = TrueNorth

TrueNorth Gallery, 33491 Lake Road

933-7771

www.TNCArts.org

Theatre location =85

Avon Lake=92s Old FireHouse

Corner of Rt. 83 and Lake Road

"SHAPE!" =96 A STORY ABOUT AN OLD HEALTH AND FITNESS = CLUB THAT IS=20 ABOUT TO SUCCUMB TO A NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART EXERCISE FACILITY IN THE = AREA. IT IS=20 A TALE OF FRIENDSHIPS, ROMANCE, HAPPENINGS WITHIN THE WORLD OF EXERCISE, = AND THE=20 QUESTION OF =85 "IS NEW ALWAYS = BETTER?!"

------=_NextPart_000_01DF_01C498AA.4102C7A0-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Sun Sep 12 07:12:02 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:12:02 EDT Subject: Fwd: [NEohioPAL]tri-c instructor available for personal tutoring web building... Message-ID: <1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332@aol.com> --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_alt_boundary" --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello, All . . . Having just read Carol Irvin's posting re: web building services, I would like to recommend her highly, to those who want to enhance their ability to market their businesses and their professional talents. Her services are not only marvelous for larger businesses and talent who already promote themselves in the larger markets, but are equally useful for 'fledgling' companies/talent, and companies/talent which may not have the ability to afford or maintain a full web site, yet. Carol designed a "basic" blogspot for WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio. The site is "simple/easy" enough that I can modify it "almost by myself," from my own computer (as I am not a computer or web site 'genius.') Since the site has been up, we have received many compliments on its looks, information and practicality. The site has taken us to a new level in the artistic, business and professional community. Yes, I am in the process of updating the outdated info, but in the meantime, please check the site out and consider Carol's service offer. Best regards, Sue Johnson Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio http://suejohnson.blogspot.com --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, All . . .

Having just read Carol Irvin's posting re: web building services, I would li= ke to recommend her highly, to those who want to enhance their ability to ma= rket their businesses and their professional talents.  Her services are= not only marvelous for larger businesses and talent who already promote the= mselves in the larger markets, but are equally useful for 'fledgling' compan= ies/talent, and companies/talent which may not have the ability to afford or= maintain a full web site, yet.

Carol designed a "basic" blogspot for WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studi= o.  The site is "simple/easy" enough that I can modify it "almo= st by myself,"  from my own computer (as I am not a computer or web sit= e 'genius.')  Since the site has been up, we have received many complim= ents on its looks, information and practicality. The site has taken us to a=20= new level in the artistic, business and professional community. Yes, I am in= the  process of updating the outdated info, but in the meantime, pleas= e check the site out and consider Carol's service offer.

Best regards,
Sue Johnson
Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio 
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--part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_alt_boundary-- --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: Received: from rly-xn06.mx.aol.com (rly-xn06.mail.aol.com [172.20.83.140]) by air-xn02.mail.aol.com (v101_r1.4) with ESMTP id MAILINXN22-75b4143a9712f9; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 21:42:31 -0400 Received: from mailman.siteprotect.com (mailman.siteprotect.com [66.113.136.236]) by rly-xn06.mx.aol.com (v101_r1.4) with ESMTP id MAILRELAYINXN69-75b4143a9712f9; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 21:42:10 -0400 Received: from braxton.siteprotect.com (braxton.siteprotect.com [64.26.0.88]) by mailman.siteprotect.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 109CC61ADE; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 20:42:07 -0500 (CDT) Delivered-To: neohiopal at braxton.siteprotect.com Received: from web51401.mail.yahoo.com (web51401.mail.yahoo.com [206.190.38.180]) by braxton.siteprotect.com (Postfix) with SMTP id 4F1D74CE3F for ; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 17:17:36 -0500 (CDT) Message-ID: <20040911221736.25085.qmail at web51401.mail.yahoo.com> Received: from [68.169.104.180] by web51401.mail.yahoo.com via HTTP; Sat, 11 Sep 2004 15:17:36 PDT From: Carol Knowlton Irvin To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Cc: clevelandfilmmaking at yahoogroups.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683" Subject: [NEohioPAL]tri-c instructor available for personal tutoring web building programs, photoshop, etc., Sender: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com Errors-To: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com X-BeenThere: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com X-Mailman-Version: 2.0.6 Precedence: bulk List-Help: List-Post: List-Subscribe: , List-Id: Northeast Ohio Performing Arts List List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 15:17:36 -0700 (PDT) X-AOL-IP: 66.113.136.236 X-Mailer: Unknown (No Version) --0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi, I'm an instructor at tri-c East in the business department. However, I'm also an artist. I have a limited amount of time in which I could tutor a few students for hire in web building programs such as Front Page or Dreamweaver and/or graphics programs such as Photoshop. There are many other programs I know as well. Get in touch with me at my email address carolknowltonirvin at yahoo.com if you have any interest. We can work out a mutually agreeable price for a whole morning or whole afternoon's tutoring. carol http://carolirvin.com --0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi, I'm an instructor at tri-c East in the business department.  However, I'm also an artist.  I have a limited amount of time in which I could tutor a few students for hire in web building programs such as Front Page or Dreamweaver and/or graphics programs such as Photoshop.  There are many other programs I know as well.  Get in touch with me at my email address
if you have any interest.  We can work out a mutually agreeable price for a whole morning or whole afternoon's tutoring.
 
carol


--0-1555525080-1094941056=:23683-- --part1_1e3.2a77c39a.2e75b332_boundary-- >From bstuewe" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03AC_01C498B1.5141DA00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable TRUENORTH FUNDRAISER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 7:30 P.M. TRUENORTH CULTURAL ARTS CENTER 33491 LAKE ROAD, AVON LAKE $25.00 per person (Raising money for the on-going activities of TrueNorth) Featuring a variety of fondues and coffee / teas Experience hands-on art activities, music and the opening of the Fall = Art Gallery showing "Shapes", highlighting art of TrueNorth Resident = Artists and invited guests For further information and/or tickets contact TrueNorth-- TrueNorth Gallery, 33491 Lake Road 440-933-7771 www.TNCArts.org TrueNorth recently received a 1:2 cash challenge grant through the = Community Foundation of Greater Lorain County. Please consider coming to = September 18th's fundraiser and experience first hand TrueNorth and how = you and your family can become involved. See the many ways art can make = a difference within our community. Your presence and financial support = will help TrueNorth in reaching their goal toward the cash challenge = grant and ensure TrueNorth in continuing to build and grow in making a = difference within our region through the arts. Hoping to see you on the 18th! ------=_NextPart_000_03AC_01C498B1.5141DA00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

TRUENORTH FUNDRAISER

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER=20 18

7:30 P.M.

TRUENORTH CULTURAL ARTS = CENTER

33491 LAKE ROAD, AVON = LAKE

$25.00 per person

(Raising = money for=20 the on-going activities of TrueNorth)

Featuring a variety=20 of fondues and coffee / teas

Experience hands-on=20 art activities, music and the opening of the Fall Art Gallery showing = "Shapes",=20 highlighting art of TrueNorth Resident Artists and invited=20 guests

For further information and/or tickets contact = TrueNorth--

TrueNorth Gallery, 33491 Lake = Road

440-933-7771

www.TNCArts.org

TrueNorth recently received a 1:2 cash challenge = grant through=20 the Community Foundation of Greater Lorain County. Please consider = coming to=20 September 18th's fundraiser and experience first hand TrueNorth and how = you and=20 your family can become involved. See the many ways art can make a = difference=20 within our community. Your presence and financial support will help = TrueNorth in=20 reaching their goal toward the cash challenge grant and ensure TrueNorth = in=20 continuing to build and grow in making a difference within our region = through=20 the arts.

Hoping to see you on the=20 18th!

------=_NextPart_000_03AC_01C498B1.5141DA00-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Sun Sep 12 07:33:04 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:33:04 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anne Nelson, Author of The Guys on WCPN - Actors' Summit Message-ID: -------------------------------1094999584 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Anne Nelson, author of The Guys will be interviewed by Dee Perry on Around Noon on WCPN on Monday. Neil Thackaberry and MaryJo Alexander who are performing The Guys at Actors' Summit will also be on the program. WCPN broadcasts at 90.3 on the FM dial. -------------------------------1094999584 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Anne Nelson, author of The Guys will be interviewed by Dee Perry on=20= Around Noon on WCPN on Monday. Neil Thackaberry and MaryJo Alexander who are= performing The Guys at Actors' Summit will also be on the program. WCPN bro= adcasts at 90.3 on the FM dial. -------------------------------1094999584-- From MnBLa at aol.com Sun Sep 12 08:51:35 2004 From: MnBLa at aol.com (MnBLa at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 11:51:35 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Rep Announces Cast for Nunsense Message-ID: <13e.f92a9d.2e75ca87@aol.com> --part1_13e.f92a9d.2e75ca87_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The NorthEast Ohio Repertory Theatre is pleased to announce the cast for its upcoming production of : Nunsense A Musical Comedy Book, Music and Lyrics by Dan Goggin The show is directed by Michael Larochelle, with choreography by Brenda Larochelle, Lights by Matt Gould, with Carol Tillotson on Piano. The Cast: Luisa Boyaggi as Sr. Robert Anne Eloise Elikofer as Sr. Mary Amnesia Brenda Larochelle as Sr. Mary Leo Paige Reich as Sr. Mary Cardelia, Our Reverend Mother Stella Starr as Sr. Mary Hubert Performance dates for Nunsense are September 24th & 25th, October 1st, 2nd, 8th & 9th at 8pm, with a matinee on Sunday October 10th at 2pm. NEO Rep will perform Nunsense at the North Olmsted Middle School, 27351 Butternut Ridge Road, just south of the intersection of Lorain Rd and Porter Rd in North Olmsted, and offers free parking. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students/seniors For more information and reservations call (440) 570-5367 --part1_13e.f92a9d.2e75ca87_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The NorthEast Ohio Repertory Theatr= e is pleased to announce the cast for its upcoming production of :
Nunsense
A Musical Comedy
Book, Music and Lyrics by Dan Goggin

The show is directed by Michael Larochelle, with choreography by Brenda Laro= chelle, Lights by Matt Gould, with Carol Tillotson on Piano.

The Cast:
Luisa Boyaggi as Sr. Robert Anne
Eloise Elikofer as Sr. Mary Amnesia
Brenda Larochelle as Sr. Mary Leo
Paige Reich as Sr. Mary Cardelia, Our Reverend Mother
Stella Starr as Sr. Mary Hubert

Performance dates for
Nunsense are September 24th & 25th, Octo= ber 1st, 2nd, 8th & 9th at 8pm, with a matinee on Sunday October 10th at= 2pm.

NEO Rep will perform
Nunsense at the North Olmsted Middle School,=20= 27351 Butternut Ridge Road, just south of the intersection of Lorain Rd and=20= Porter Rd in North Olmsted, and offers free parking.

Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students/seniors

For more information and reservations call (440) 570-5367
--part1_13e.f92a9d.2e75ca87_boundary-- From rhys7216 at yahoo.com Sun Sep 12 09:17:36 2004 From: rhys7216 at yahoo.com (Rhys Miller) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 09:17:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jazz singer looking for Pianist Message-ID: <20040912161736.8709.qmail@web21005.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1142196520-1095005856=:8451 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi Everyone I am a jazz singer looking for a regular pianist to build a catalog of songs and start booking gigs. The material I am interested in performing is primarily standards from the 30's, 40's, 50's and some current material arranged in the style of standards. Interested musicians should email me at rhys7216 at yahoo.com Thanks, Mo McMiller --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Shop for Back-to-School deals on Yahoo! Shopping. --0-1142196520-1095005856=:8451 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi Everyone
I am a jazz singer looking for a regular pianist to build a catalog of songs and start booking gigs.  The material I am interested in performing is primarily standards from the 30's, 40's, 50's and some current material arranged in the style of standards.
 
Interested musicians should email me at rhys7216 at yahoo.com 
 
Thanks,
 
Mo McMiller


Do you Yahoo!?
Shop for Back-to-School deals on Yahoo! Shopping. --0-1142196520-1095005856=:8451-- From wgmather at msn.com Sun Sep 12 09:32:38 2004 From: wgmather at msn.com (Robert Catalano) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 12:32:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release: Beer, Brats, and a Balladeer! Message-ID: Beer, Brats, and a Balladeer! September 12, 2004 - For Immediate Release contact: Rob Catalano, Deputy Director Telephone: (216) 574-9053 Fax: (216) 574-2536 E-mail: wgmather at msn.com Great Lakes balladeer, Lee Murdock, will perform onboard Cleveland?s own Steamship William G. Mather Museum at Cleveland?s North Coast Harbor on Saturday night, October 2 at 8 p.m. Always a sailor?s favorite, enjoy ?beer and brats? with Lee at 6:30 p.m. prior to the concert while taking in the magnificent sunset with the Cleveland lighthouse framing Lake Erie. Lee will sing songs of the Sweetwater Seas on the Mather?s massive main deck, weather permitting, with proceeds benefiting the SS Mather Museum. Admission for the concert is just $10 for museum members and $15 for non-members; doors open at 7:30 p.m. Come onboard for a ?beer and brat? dinner for just $10 more at 6:30 p.m. Reservations are encouraged but remaining tickets will be available at the door. This is a rain or shine event. In case of inclement weather, the festivities will move to the Mather?s Cargo Hold Exhibit Hall. For more information and reservations, contact the Mather Museum at 216-574-9053. You can also visit the Mather Museum online at www.wgmather.org and Lee Murdock at www.leemurdock.com. # # # Rob Catalano, Deputy Director Steamship William G. Mather Museum 1001 E. 9th Street Pier Cleveland, OH 44114 Ph. 216-574-9053 Fax: 216-574-2536 E-mail: wgmather at msn.com Website: www.wgmather.org From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Sep 12 10:27:57 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:27:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: LEADING LADIES@CPH Message-ID: <20040912172757.37846.qmail@web12010.mail.yahoo.com> HYSTERICALLY FUNNY ?LEADING LADIES? AT CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Few contemporary authors are experts in writing farce. Ken Ludwig is not one of those. The two-time Tony Award nominee and recipient of the Laurence Olivier Award for playwriting has proven his abilities as the author of ?LEND ME A TENOR? ?SULLIVAN & GILBERT? and ?MOON OVER BUFFALO.? ?LEND ME A TENOR? is one of the most popular comedic pieces of the past decade and has received more than 200 productions worldwide. Ludwig?s newest script, ?LEADING LADIES? is receiving its world premiere as the opening show of the Cleveland Play House?s 2004-2005 season. The script was workshopped last year as part of the Play House?s annual New Stage Festival of New Plays. In addition to having written the play, Ludwig is directing the CPH production. On the surface writing, directing and performing in farce seems an easy task. There is usually little plot development, the characters are broadly crafted and bigger than life, and the performers just need to let loose and make the audience laugh. Anyone believing this myth has only to see a badly developed production to see how awful farce can be when poorly crafted and presented. The difficulty with this theatrical form is that the characters must be real enough to be believable, but broad enough for the audience to both laugh with and at. The direction must let loose the creative, but be restricted enough to allow the author?s lines to be the center of the fun. If the show is too gimmicky, the audience loses the show and gets involved in the effects. Ludwig, as writer and director of ?LEADING LADIES,? has found the perfect balance. The production is a total delight. Basically, as the program notes indicate, ?It?s 1955, in Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, Jack and Leo are performing second-rate Shakespeare at a Moose Lodge...a nightmare gig for the two classically trained British actors. A chance encounter on a train leads to an opportunity to put themselves back on their feet and make some money in the process.? Plot aside, just think of ?LEADING LADIES? as ?SOME LIKE IT HOT? collides with ?THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST? and ?CHARLIE?S AUNT.? Ludwig has infused the production with just enough shtick, just enough creativity, just enough frenetic pace. He is blessed with an amazing cast. There is not a weak link in the acting chain. Brent Barrett and Christopher Duva as Leo and Jack, are natural farce actors. They have mobile faces, a wonderful sense of timing, and each displays a delightful vulnerability. They are believable, yet unbelievable....a perfect combination.. Erin Dilly and Lacey Kohl as Leo and Jack?s love interests are wonderful. Dilly shines as the beautiful Meg. Kohl, a Judy Holliday-look and act alike comedian, is the quintessential Ado Annie of ?OKLAHOMA? and Adelaide of ?GUYS AND DOLLS.? A signature device of many farces is the bad or overbearing character...think Lady Bracknell in ?THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST.? Mark Jacoby, is great as the bad guy minister, who evokes the audience to want to ?boo? when he makes his entrances. Dan Lauria, who many will remember as the father on the TV hit series, ?THE WONDER YEARS,? makes a perfect foil for Jane Connell, as the aged aunt, who the audience will immediately recognize for her many appearances as a daft old lady in numerous television shows. Connell?s hysterically funny ?death? scene is a theatrical ?must see.? CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you want to laugh, to enjoy yourself and leave the ?real world? outside, the Cleveland Play House?s ?LEADING LADIES? is your thing. This is not a play for those who need a profound message, who have no sense of humor, whose favorite line is ?Bah, humbug.? I defy anyone to sit through ?LEADING LADIES? and not have a wonderful time! As one patron said as she departed the theatre, ?I laughed so hard I think I wet my undies.? For tickets to ?LEADING LADIES,? which range from $34 to $49.50, with ?under 25 ? tickets at half-price, call 216-795-7000 or go on-line to www.clevelandplayhouse.com. ===== Roy Berko's web page can be found at royberko.info and many of his theatre and dance reviews appear on artscleveland.net. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From Twistedbabyrg at aol.com Sun Sep 12 12:54:19 2004 From: Twistedbabyrg at aol.com (Twistedbabyrg at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 15:54:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HORROR MOVIE FAN????? Message-ID: <4F68D3B5.7BF09F32.6E7D476F@aol.com> If you love horror films, then you need to come to TWISTED NIGHTMARE WEEKEND, Sept 17,18,19 at the Quality Inn in Middleburg Hts....vendors, memorabilia, screenings, great networking. 120 tables of guests!!!!!!!!! Come meet the actual actors, whom have played some of the most horrifying characters on screen. just to name a few: TONY TODD : CANDYMAN ; BILL JOHNSON: LEATHERFACE FROM TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 2; KANE HODDER: JASON VORHEES FRIDAY THE 13TH PT 4-7 ; DICK WARLOCK: MICHAEL MYERS HALLOWEEN 2; DAVID NAUGHTON: AMERICAN WEREWOLFE IN LONDON...THERE ARE OVER 60 CELEBRITY GUESTS!!!!!!!!! We even have Richard Hatch and Herbert Jefferson Jr From the original Battlestar Galactica. Cindy Morgan from Caddy Shack.. Marv Wolfman and Len Wein will be on hand signing comics. and don't forget all the vendors selling dvds, tshirts, memorabilia. plus all day screenings of films. *if you are in any part of the industry, this would be a good show, we have directors, producers, writers, etc.. appearing as well. *GREAT NETWORKING* Please check out the large guest-list at: www.twistednightmareweekend.com feel free to email if you have any questions: info at twistednightmareweekend.com From terrysandler at hotmail.com Sun Sep 12 14:11:28 2004 From: terrysandler at hotmail.com (terry sandler) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 17:11:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Acting Classes at the International Multicultural Center Message-ID:

Acting classes for individuals of all ages:

The International Multicultural Center is pleased to announce their fall session of theatre classes.  Classes will begin on Wednesday, September 22, 2004 and run for twelve weeks in the afternoon/evening.  Class offerings are described below, and include a class for children, class for teenagers, and an adult class.  For more details on times and location, please call (216) 641-7248, or visit our website to register: http://www.internationalcleveland.org

Classes will be taught by Terry M. Sandler, MA.  Mr. Sandler is a New York trained theatre artist currently living in Ohio.  He holds a Master of Arts in Educational Theatre from New York University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts from the State University of New York at New Paltz.  Mr. Sandler currently teaches at Baldwin Wallace College, and frequently teaches at University of Akron and Malone College.  For more on Mr. Sandler's credentials, feel free to visit his website, www.terrysandler.com

Children's Class- Ages 7-11

This course will grant children the freedom to explore the essence of their imagination through use of sound and movement, improvisational games, music, mask/mime, and character development techniques. Prerequisite: Themselves and their imagination.
 
Teenage Class- Ages 12-17
 
The foundation of acting is the reality of doing, a wise acting teacher named Sanford Meisner once stated. This course is designed for the Thespian in all of us. As performers, it is important to grasp the full understanding about what it is to be an affective audience member, a good listener, and a responsive scene partner. As the focus will be on trust exercises and improvisational techniques, young actors will engage in the ideas of being truthful, while living in the moment.
 
Adult Class- "Acting for Life"- Ages 18 and up-
 
Who?s your favorite actor? Whether it?s Jim Carey, Anthony Hopkins, Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Sandra Bullock, or Robert DeNiro, they all have one thing in common. . . They all started from the beginning. This course is geared to introduce the art of acting to adults with little or no experience. Through use of monologue and basic scene study, the work will challenge and create the necessary foundation for the Thespian in us all. Bring thyself to share thyself.


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http://mail.yahoo.com --0-2017749916-1095027405=:76898-- From Brentw617 at aol.com Sun Sep 12 16:13:08 2004 From: Brentw617 at aol.com (Brentw617 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 19:13:08 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brent Whetstone Productions Message-ID: -------------------------------1095030788 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Announcing Auditions For: The Lion in Winter, by James Goldman. Brent Whetstone Productions, in cooperation with Packard Music Hall, will be conducting auditions for a production of The Lion in Winter. Auditions will be held on September 16th from 4-6 and on September 19th from 2-5. All auditions will take place at Packard Music Hall- 1703 Mahoning Ave NW Warren, OH 44485. Come prepared to read from the script.Performances will be December 18th and 19th 2004. For More information visit: _www.brentwhetstoneproductions.com_ (http://www.brentwhetstoneproductions.com/) or email _info at brentwhetstoneproductions.com_ (mailto:info at brentwhetstoneproductions.com) We are also looking for crew if you would like to work on the crew please email: _volunteer at brentwhetstoneproductions.com_ (mailto:volunteer at brentwhetstoneproductions.com) We are also selling fundraiser tickets for a Night of Romance that includes a dinner for two to the OutBack Steak House and two movie tickets. If you would like to purchase tickets please email the above address. Tickets are $5.00 each. note this is a non-equity non-paid show. -------------------------------1095030788 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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We are also looking for crew if you would like to work on th= e crew=20 please email: volunteer at brentwhets= toneproductions.com

 

We are also selling fundraiser tickets for a Night o= f=20 Romance that includes a dinner for two to the OutBack Steak House a= nd=20 two movie tickets. If you would like to purchase tickets please email the ab= ove=20 address. Tickets are $5.00 each.

 

 

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-------------------------------1095030788-- From TNTPRESENTS at aol.com Sun Sep 12 18:15:15 2004 From: TNTPRESENTS at aol.com (TNTPRESENTS at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 21:15:15 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]TRIBUNE REVIEW OF TNT'S "ANNIE" -- Sunday, September 12, 2004 Message-ID: -------------------------------1095038115 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAST SHINES IN 'ANNIE' By PATTY KIMERER Tribune Chronicle correpondent NILES -- Despite the erratic nature of the weather this past season, there's always one constant in the forecast: The sun will come out tomorrow. That is, if you attend the Trumbull New Theatre Inc.'s 273rd production, which happens to be a musical about arguably the most popular orphan in fiction. Friday night marked the debut of "Annie," the Tony-winning Broadway classic which spawned several movie incarnations. This production was based on the book by Thomas Meehan and set to music and lyricized by Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin, respectively. It is directed by Anita Philibin. A capacity crowd was on hand to take in the timeless tale of the ever-optimistic Annie, whose lifelong ambition is to be reunited with the parents who abandoned her as a baby in 1922 New York with only the clothes on her back and a half-locket around her neck. In the title role is St. Stephen School seventh-grader Emily Nader Schrader. Emily already has won several regional acting awards and tackled roles in area productions of "Children of Eden," "The Secret Garden", and "Les Miserables" to name a few. As she belted out the signature "Annie" number "Tomorrow" and led the company in the equally recognizable "Hard-Knock Life," Emily demonstrated why "Annie" is a role she was born to play. Her stage presence, whether warbling with the other children, cavorting with the well-behaved canine playing Annie's beloved pup Sandy or holding her own with the talented adults in the cast, is evident at all times. This young lady doesn't just sing and dance well, the kid can act. And it isn't easy to retain an audience's attention when there are adorable preschoolers and lovable dogs frolicking about the stage but Emily did just that in the scenes she shared with the other orphans, particularly Elizabeth Philibin, who plays the littlest urchin, Molly. With her big brown eyes, flowing chestnut hair and perfectly pouty expressiveness, Elizabeth is too cute for words as she prances about the stage. Although the setting jumps from the orphanage to the Warbucks mansion to the streets of New York City complete with faux skyline and back again, the crew made it easy for quick transitions in sheer darkness. One lady who missed nothing was Lynda Gaug, who played Miss Hannigan, the hateful orphanage worker whose selfishness and mistreatment of the girls is legendary. Gaug, a real-life counselor for Lakeview schools, is absolutely hilarious in her role. Her comic timing is impeccable as she swills from a flask, plots against the children and boogies about the stage with her equally-loathesome brother, Rooster, played nicely by Timothy Burke. Tom Gent, as billionaire Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks, uses a singing voice that is soft and tender when appropriate and a real rafters-shaker at times, too. As Warbucks' ever-dutiful assistant Grace Farrell, Renee Johntony also provides soothing melodies. It's a big, bustling cast and crew that really seems like one huge family both on-stage and behind the scenes. And it's one of the few shows that's entirely appropriate -- and enjoyable -- for every member of your own family. "Annie" runs at Trumbull New Theater in Niles for the next several weekends. For more information, call the box office. -------------------------------1095038115 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
CAST SHINES IN 'ANNIE'
 
By PATTY KIMERER
Tribune Chronicle correpondent
 
    NILES -- Despite the err= atic nature of the weather this past season, there's always one constant in=20= the forecast: The sun will come out tomorrow. That is, if you attend the Tru= mbull New Theatre Inc.'s 273rd production, which happens to be a musical abo= ut arguably the most popular orphan in fiction.
 
    Friday=20= night marked the debut of "Annie," the Tony-winning Broadway classic which s= pawned several movie incarnations. This production was based on the book by=20= Thomas Meehan and set to music and lyricized by Charles Strouse and Martin C= harnin, respectively. It is directed by Anita Philibin.
 
    A capacity crowd was on=20= hand to take in the timeless tale of the ever-optimistic Annie, whose lifelo= ng ambition is to be reunited with the parents who abandoned her as a baby i= n 1922 New York with only the clothes on her back and a half-locket around h= er neck.
 
    In the title role is St.= Stephen School seventh-grader Emily Nader Schrader. Emily already has=20= won several regional acting awards and tackled roles in area productions of=20= "Children of Eden," "The Secret Garden", and "Les Miserables" to name a few.=
 
    As she belted out the si= gnature "Annie" number "Tomorrow" and led the company in the equally recogni= zable "Hard-Knock Life," Emily demonstrated why "Annie" is a role she was bo= rn to play.
 
    Her stage presence, whet= her warbling with the other children, cavorting with the well-behaved canine= playing Annie's beloved pup Sandy or holding her own with the talented adul= ts in the cast, is evident at all times.  This young lady doesn't just=20= sing and dance well, the kid can act.
 
    And it isn't easy to ret= ain an audience's attention when there are adorable preschoolers and lovable= dogs frolicking about the stage but Emily did just that in the scenes she s= hared with the other orphans, particularly Elizabeth Philibin, who plays the= littlest urchin, Molly.  With her big brown eyes, flowing chestnut hai= r and perfectly pouty expressiveness, Elizabeth is too cute for words as she= prances about the stage.
 
    Although the setting jum= ps from the orphanage to the Warbucks mansion to the streets of New York Cit= y complete with faux skyline and back again, the crew made it easy for quick= transitions in sheer darkness.
 
    One lady who missed noth= ing was Lynda Gaug, who played Miss Hannigan, the hateful orphanage worker w= hose selfishness and mistreatment of the girls is legendary.
 
    Gaug, a real-life counse= lor for Lakeview schools, is absolutely hilarious in her role. Her comic tim= ing is impeccable as she swills from a flask, plots against the children and= boogies about the stage with her equally-loathesome brother, Rooster, playe= d nicely by Timothy Burke.
 
    Tom Gent, as billionaire= Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks, uses a singing voice that is soft and tender when=20= appropriate and a real rafters-shaker at times, too.
 
    As Warbucks' ever-dutifu= l assistant Grace Farrell, Renee Johntony also provides soothing melodies.
 
    It's a big, bustling cas= t and crew that really seems like one huge family both on-stage and behind t= he scenes. And it's one of the few shows that's entirely appropriate -- and=20= enjoyable -- for every member of your own family. 
 
    "Annie" runs at Trum= bull New Theater in Niles for the next several weekends.  For more info= rmation, call the box office. 
 
 
-------------------------------1095038115-- From TNTPRESENTS at aol.com Sun Sep 12 18:16:32 2004 From: TNTPRESENTS at aol.com (TNTPRESENTS at aol.com) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 21:16:32 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]VINDICATOR REVIEW OF TNT'S ANNIE -- Sunday, September 12, 2004 Message-ID: -------------------------------1095038192 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit You won't leave 'ANNIE' without a smile TNT's 'Annie' is filled with great music, singing and acting. By WILLIAM K. ALCORN, Vindicator Staff Writer NILES -- Trumbull New Theatre's delightful production of the feel-good musical "Annie" puts a smile on your face and in your heart. "Annie," which opened Friday night, has a large cast filled with cute and talented kids. It's led by the gifted 11-year-old singer and actress Emily Nader Schrader playing the orphan girl Annie, who, by the way, is also 11. Emily is on the money notewise, and her vibrant voice is easily heard and enjoyed throughout the theater. Her ability to portray emotions, both happy and sad, are beyond her years. Not to be upstaged by the children, the adult players are strong character actors and singers who bring flair and experience to their roles. Leading the way are Lynda Gaug as the nasty Miss Hannigan, head of the orphanage, and Tom Gent as Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks. Gent, a solid singer and actor, is convincing as Warbucks, the billionaire industrialist who invites Annie into his home for two weeks during the Christmas season and finds himself wanting to adopt the little girl. What it's about The story, set in the 1930s during the Great Depression, is about Annie's search for her parents, who left her at the orphanage shortly after her birth. Warbucks offers $50,000 to anyone who can prove they are Annie's parents. Gaug is hilarious as the booze-swilling, man-chasing orphanage director, who joins in a scheme with her con-man brother, Rooster Hannigan, and his ditzy girlfriend, Lily St. Regis, ably played by Timothy Burke and Laura Barba, to claim the $50,000. Their rendition of "Easy Street" was one of the highlights of the show. Annie and the orphans of the New York Municipal Orphanage kick-start the play with "It's the Hard-Knock Life," and Emily nails the musical's best-known song, the optimistic "Tomorrow." Community theater is often a family affair, with parents and children participating together. Such is the case in TNT's "Annie," with Garry and Johnna Clark of Youngstown, and their three daughters, Susanna, Tabitha and Rebecca. Garry does a nice job in a a strong supporting role as Warbucks' butler, and Johnna plays one of Warbucks' household staff. Their daughters are members of the children's ensemble. The audience showed its appreciation and approval of the production with a standing ovation. IF YOU GO 'Annie' When: 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 3 p.m. next Sunday; 8 p.m. Sept. 24-25 and Oct. 1-2. Where: Trumbull New Theatre, 5883 Youngstown Road, Niles. Reservations: (330) 652-1103. -------------------------------1095038192 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
You won't leave 'ANNIE' without a smile
 
TNT's 'Annie' is filled with great music, singing an= d acting.
 
By WILLIAM K. ALCORN, Vindicator Staff Writer
 
    NILES -- Trumbull New Theatre's delig= htful production of the feel-good musical "Annie" puts a smile on your face=20= and in your heart.
 
    "Annie," which opened Friday night, h= as a large cast filled with cute and talented kids. It's led by the gifted 1= 1-year-old singer and actress Emily Nader Schrader playing the orphan girl A= nnie, who, by the way, is also 11.
 
    Emily is on the money notewise, and h= er vibrant voice is easily heard and enjoyed throughout the theater.  H= er ability to portray emotions, both happy and sad, are beyond her years.
 
    Not to be upstaged by the children, t= he adult players are strong character actors and singers who bring flair and= experience to their roles.
 
    Leading the way are Lynda Gaug as the= nasty Miss Hannigan, head of the orphanage, and Tom Gent as Oliver "Daddy"=20= Warbucks.
 
    Gent, a solid singer and actor, is co= nvincing as Warbucks, the billionaire industrialist who invites Annie into h= is home for two weeks during the Christmas season and finds himself wanting=20= to adopt the little girl.
 
What it's about
 
    The story, set in the 19= 30s during the Great Depression, is about Annie's search for her parents, wh= o left her at the orphanage shortly after her birth. Warbucks offers $50,000= to anyone who can prove they are Annie's parents.
 
    Gaug is hilarious as the= booze-swilling, man-chasing orphanage director, who joins in a scheme with=20= her con-man brother, Rooster Hannigan, and his ditzy girlfriend, Lily St. Re= gis, ably played by Timothy Burke and Laura Barba, to claim the $50,000.&nbs= p; Their rendition of "Easy Street" was one of the highlights of the show.
 
    Annie and the orphans of= the New York Municipal Orphanage kick-start the play with "It's the Hard-Kn= ock Life," and Emily nails the musical's best-known song, the optimistic "To= morrow."
 
    Community theater is oft= en a family affair, with parents and children participating together.=
 
    Such is the case in TNT'= s "Annie," with Garry and Johnna Clark of Youngstown, and their three daught= ers, Susanna, Tabitha and Rebecca. Garry does a nice job in a a strong suppo= rting role as Warbucks' butler, and Johnna plays one of Warbucks' household=20= staff.
 
    Their daughters are memb= ers of the children's ensemble.
 
    The audience showed its=20= appreciation and approval of the production with a standing ovation.<= /DIV>
 
IF YOU GO
'Annie'
 
When: 8 p.m. Friday and Sa= turday; 3 p.m. next Sunday; 8 p.m. Sept. 24-25 and Oct. 1-2.
 
Where: Trumbull New Theatr= e, 5883 Youngstown Road, Niles.
 
Reservations: (330) 652-11= 03.
 
 
-------------------------------1095038192-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Sep 12 18:40:24 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 18:40:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: CATS @ CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE Message-ID: <20040913014024.6957.qmail@web12007.mail.yahoo.com> ?CATS? ACCEPTABLE, BUT LESS THAN PURR-FECTION AT CAROUSEL. Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times During the Smithsonian Museum?s symposium ,?The Actor?s Role in the Musical,? an original cast member of the New York production of ?CATS? was asked why the show with no plot and few memorable songs had become the longest running musical in Broadway history. His response centered on the belief that the audience became so entranced by each actor ?becoming? the cat he or she was portraying, that the viewers were transported into the world of cats. He went on to say that the costumes and the makeup were also important elements. It?s too bad that Marc Robin, the director and choreographer and costumer Dale Dobermardo of the production of ?CATS? at Carousel Dinner Theatre didn?t attend that lecture. Though Carousel?s production is perfectly acceptable the show lacks the magic needed to transform it into a wonderful experience. Cats are amazing creatures. Each breed is distinct. Each cat has a personality all its own. They are independent beings, refusing to be trained. In order to transform this onto the stage, each actor must transmute him or herself into a particular cat. A Siamese is different from a Persian who is different from an alley cat. As audience members we must instinctively gain that from the actions of the performers. They must remain in that mind-set for the entire show, not just when they are solo performing. In a well-honed production of ?CATS? you should always believe that you are in the presence of a welter of individual cats. Unfortunately, this was not true in the Carousel production. The twitches, the back arches, the posturing, and the face cleaning came and went. The Carousel cats are dressed in representative costumes. No one will believe they are actually cats. Even identifying the breed becomes difficult. Too bad. It was another missed opportunity to help capture the audience. ?CATS? has no plot, per se. It is a series of vignettes based on T. S. Eliot?s ?OLD POSSUM?S BOOK OF PRACTICAL CATS.? Act I starts. It is midnight...not a sound from the pavement. An explosion of lights and music fills the theatre, revealing an abandoned tire plant. One by one, the curious cats emerge. Tonight is the one special night each year when the tribe of Jellicle Cats reunites to celebrate who they are. But the cats are not alone. Humans (the audience) are present in the cats' private world. The cats are at first reluctant and suspicious to include others in their domain. Gradually, the cats not only sing to the audience, but prowl into their presence. The Jellicle Ball allows the humans to gain an understanding of the various types of cats and their habits. The only song from the show that has become well known is the haunting?Memory,? though ?Old Deuteronomy? and ?Mr. Mistoffelees? should sound familiar. Production highlights include ?The Old Gumbie Cat? and its nicely performed tap dancing, and the reprise of ?Memory? which is well sung by Molly A. Curry and Christine Mild. The actors in the Carousel production are young, enthusiastic and generally acceptable, but none are standouts. Many sing words, not meanings. Since they are presenting poetry and the words carry the entire understanding of the show, this is a major faux pas. The strongest singing performances were those by Kate Fahrner, Stephanie Youell, Emily Loftiss, Christine Mild and Molly Curry. Dancing highlights were presented by Johnathan Owen and Ben Franklin. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Carousel?s ?CATS? is an acceptable presentation. Most audience members will be positively impressed. If, however, the director was willing to spend time teaching total characterization and the need to interpret lyrics, and some adjustments were made in costuming, this could be an excellent production. For tickets to ?CATS? call 800-362-4100. Show times are Tuesday through Thursday evenings at 8:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:30 p.m. and Sunday evenings at 5. Matinees are on Wednesday through Saturday at 2. Dinner is served two hours prior to curtain. Ticket prices range from $25.50 to $46. ===== Roy Berko's web page can be found at royberko.info and many of his theatre and dance reviews appear on artscleveland.net. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! 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