From wildplumproductions at yahoo.com Mon Sep 27 05:02:40 2004 From: wildplumproductions at yahoo.com (Denise Astorino) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 05:02:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder! Wild Plum Productions holding open call auditions tonight!!!!Monday September 27 at 7-10 pm! Message-ID: <20040927120240.23116.qmail@web50004.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1712375794-1096286560=:22494 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WILD PLUM PRODUCTIONS holding open call auditions for: "Touched: Bodies of Work" Wild Plum Productions, Northeastern Ohio's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender cultural arts organization is looking for artists for its upcoming event, "Touched: Bodies of Work." "Touched" is a festival of works exploring sexuality, sensuality and gender with an LGBT lens featuring both fine and performing arts and will be held at Cleveland Public Theatre Thursday, November 18-Sunday, November 21 and Friday, November 26-Sunday, November 28. Call for Performing Artists: Looking for all types of actors over the age of 21 (men and women). Open call auditions will be held Monday, September 27, 7-10pm at the Lesbian/Gay Community Center of Greater Cleveland (6600 Detroit at West 65th). Come prepared to do cold readings. If available please bring current headshot and resume. For more information, e-mail wildplumproductions at yahoo.com or call Maura Haas at 216.651.4224. Wild Plum Productions is dedicated to promoting and producing queer art, theatre, musical performances and more. We are presenting "Touched" in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre and the Lesbian/Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland. For more information, visit http://wildplum.bravehost.com. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1712375794-1096286560=:22494 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

WILD PLUM PRODUCTIONS holding open call auditions for:

"Touched: Bodies of Work"

Wild Plum Productions, Northeastern Ohio's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender cultural arts organization is looking for artists for its upcoming event, "Touched: Bodies of Work."

"Touched" is a festival of works exploring sexuality, sensuality and gender with an LGBT lens featuring both fine and performing arts and will be held at Cleveland Public Theatre Thursday, November 18-Sunday, November 21 and Friday, November 26-Sunday, November 28.

Call for Performing Artists:

Looking for all types of actors over the age of 21 (men and women). Open call auditions will be held Monday, September 27, 7-10pm at the Lesbian/Gay Community Center of Greater Cleveland (6600 Detroit at West 65th). Come prepared to do cold readings. If available please bring current headshot and resume. For more information, e-mail wildplumproductions at yahoo.com or call Maura Haas at 216.651.4224.

Wild Plum Productions is dedicated to promoting and producing queer art, theatre, musical performances and more. We are presenting "Touched" in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre and the Lesbian/Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland. For more information, visit http://wildplum.bravehost.com.


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1712375794-1096286560=:22494-- From chris at antonellic.com Mon Sep 27 06:18:59 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 09:18:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?=22What__fools_these_mortals_be=22.....Chagrin_Valley_Litt?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?le_Theatre_Presents_A_Mid_Summer_Night's_Dream?= Message-ID: <005701c4a494$8cb8c190$0500a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C4A473.058345E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Presents A Mid Summer Night's Dream September 27, 2004 : You probably already know a few things about the = play: =20 =D8 A Midsummer Night's Dream inspired four hundred years = of stories and pictures of tiny, butterfly-winged people living in the = woods. Walt Disney's fairies are their descendants. =D8 Felix Mendelssohn's production music remains very = popular, including the Wedding March. =D8 For years, Puck was featured as the top of many Sunday = comics, with the banner "What fools these mortals be". =D8 The popular movie "Dead Poets Society" used the play = as a metaphor for young people choosing nonconformity. =D8 The play-within-a-play, which retells a story from = Ovid, looks like Shakespeare's parody of his own "Romeo and Juliet" Come and enjoy the magic of A Mid Summer Night's Dream at Chagrin Valley = Little Theatre! =20 =20 Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM October 8th - October 23rd =20 Director Kate Tonti Produced by Sue Beattie =20 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Adults $14 Seniors and Youths under 18 $10 Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C4A473.058345E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Presents A Mid Summer Night=92s = Dream

September 27, 2004 :  You=20 probably already know a few things about the play:

 

=D8           = ;   =20 A=20 Midsummer Night=92s Dream inspired=20 four hundred years of  = stories and=20 pictures of tiny, butterfly-winged people living in the woods.  Walt Disney=92s fairies are = their=20 descendants.

=D8           = ;   =20 Felix=20 Mendelssohn=92s production music remains very popular, including the = Wedding=20 March.

=D8           = ;   =20 For=20 years, Puck was featured as the top of many Sunday comics, with the = banner=20 =93What  fools these = mortals=20 be=94.

=D8           = ;   =20 The=20 popular movie =93Dead Poets Society=94 used the play as a metaphor for = young people=20 choosing nonconformity.

=D8           = ;   =20 The=20 play-within-a-play, which retells a story from Ovid, looks like = Shakespeare=92s=20 parody of his own =93Romeo and = Juliet=94

Come and enjoy the magic of A Mid Summer Night=92s Dream = at Chagrin=20 Valley Little Theatre!

 

 

Fridays=20 & Saturdays @ 8 PM

  October 8th  =96 October=20 23rd

 

Director     Kate=20 Tonti

Produced=20 by Sue Beattie

 

40=20 River Street    = Chagrin=20 Falls, Ohio 44022

Box=20 Office: (440)=20 247-8955
Box=20 Office Hours: = 1 - 6=20 p.m. Monday =96 Saturday

Adults   =20 $14    = Seniors and=20 Youths under 18  =20 $10
Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road
Solon,=20 OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C4A473.058345E0-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Mon Sep 27 06:27:19 2004 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 09:27:19 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"A Christmas Carol" call for Male Actors Message-ID: <1cc.2c55a4cf.2e896f37@aol.com> -------------------------------1096291639 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is still are looking for 3 to 4 male performers to fill out the cast of "A Christmas Carol." These 3 to 4 male performers should be anywhere between the ages of 18 to 50 and will play various parts within the show including, Nephew Fred, ghosts of Christmas present, and other characters throughout the show. Rehearsals will start the week of October 4th. Interested parties should contact Tom Meyrose at: _huntheatre at aol.com_ (mailto:huntheatre at aol.com) -------------------------------1096291639 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is still are looking for 3 to 4 male performe= rs=20 to fill out the cast of "A Christmas Carol."  These 3 to 4 male=20 performers should be anywhere between the ages of 18 to 50 and will play var= ious=20 parts within the show including, Nephew Fred, ghosts of Christmas present, a= nd=20 other characters throughout the show. 
 
Rehearsals will start the week of October 4th.=20
 
Interested parties should contact Tom Meyrose at:
huntheatre at aol.com
= -------------------------------1096291639-- From rockhall73 at yahoo.com Mon Sep 27 06:45:24 2004 From: rockhall73 at yahoo.com (David W. Coxe) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 06:45:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitar Player needed for GLTG's "Little Shop of Horrors" Message-ID: <20040927134524.78390.qmail@web53910.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2146700141-1096292724=:77702 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello! I am in need of a guitar player for Geauga Lyric Theater's production of Little Shop of Horrors. Show dates are: October 8,9,15,16,22,29,30 at 8:00pm October 23 at 9:00pm October 31 2:00 matinee Please contact me at rockhall73 at yahoo.com or at (440) 453-9020 if interested. Candidates must have full effects pedals and both electric and accoustic guitars. David W. Coxe Mobius Enterprises rockhall73 at yahoo.com --0-2146700141-1096292724=:77702 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hello!  I am in need of a guitar player for Geauga Lyric Theater's production of Little Shop of Horrors. Show dates are:

October 8,9,15,16,22,29,30 at 8:00pm
October 23 at 9:00pm
October 31 2:00 matinee

Please contact me at rockhall73 at yahoo.com or at (440) 453-9020 if interested.

Candidates must have full effects pedals and both electric and accoustic guitars.



David W. Coxe
Mobius Enterprises
rockhall73 at yahoo.com --0-2146700141-1096292724=:77702-- From adam at studioinnersanctum.com Mon Sep 27 07:08:45 2004 From: adam at studioinnersanctum.com (Adam Glazer) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 10:08:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank you re: graphic designer? Message-ID: Hello all, Thank you to some of you whom took the time to email me about some ideas and leads regarding some graphic art/design positions or needs in Cleveland. It is appreciated greatly and I'm still looking out for opportunities. You are also welcome to request for my services as well. Thank you, Adam www.studioinnersanctum.com From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Mon Sep 27 07:51:03 2004 From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L Davis) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 10:51:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TNT's DRAMATIC AUDITIONS 21+ Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20040927104439.022400e8@pop.wre.adelphia.net> TNT's Dramatic Auditions 21+ TNT, the network dedicated to drama, wants to share it's passion for drama by helping actors who are trying to get their big break. Seeking males and females, all types, ages 21 and up, for Dramatic Auditions Tour. TNT will give one talented, aspiring actor the tools they need to break into Hollywood. Winner receives $50,000 cash, and a year in Los Angeles including a furnished apartment, transportation, acting classes and a publicist. Twenty semifinalists will receive $1000. Auditions held Oct. 7 in LA, Oct. 12 in Las Vegas, and Oct. 21 in NY and are also accepted online and by mail. Actors will be asked to perform a one minute monologue from a movie airing on TNT. Monologues are available at the events or log onto www.tnt.tv to see the scripts in advance. Auditions will be judged by a panel of celebrity judges including Dennis Franz from NYPD Blue. For more information log onto www.tnt.tv Dramatic Auditions is a non-union project. ======================================= From jbrenis at bw.beachwood.k12.oh.us Mon Sep 27 08:01:11 2004 From: jbrenis at bw.beachwood.k12.oh.us (Justin Brenis) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 11:01:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Update on RENT the movie! Message-ID: I know I just posted the other day giving everyone a heads up, but further research has benefited me yet again. I have found a copy of the RENT screenplay. However, it has been stated that this is NOT the one being used for the Fall 2005 Chris Columbus production. Yet, I have found no substantial counter evidence to say that it isn't other then people just posting so on message boards. Here's the site...dont be too dissapointed http://www23.brinkster.com/ambitioussite/rent.html From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Mon Sep 27 08:38:49 2004 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 11:38:49 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Performing Arts College Fair at Oberlin Conservatory Oct. 11 Message-ID: <2147483647.1096285129@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_rj/dvFWZejngfDvTyY4xYQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Content-disposition: inline IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission. OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC HOSTS PERFORMING ARTS COLLEGE FAIR MONDAY, OCT. 11 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 27, 2004 Media Contact: Marci Janas OBERLIN, OHIO -- Admissions officers from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, the Juilliard School, and the New England Conservatory of Music will be among those representing nearly 20 of the most prestigious schools in the United States at the Performing Arts College Fair, which will be held Monday, Oct. 11, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the lobby of Warner Concert Hall at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Students interested in continuing their education in the performing arts are invited to attend this free event, along with their parents. Hosted by the Conservatory, the Performing Arts College Fair provides students seeking an undergraduate or graduate program in the performing arts the chance to meet one-on-one with admissions representatives from many of the nation's top colleges, universities, conservatories, and summer arts programs. Students can receive information about entrance requirements, auditions, and financial aid opportunities. "This is a great opportunity to see many major performing arts schools in one place," says Beth Weiss, Associate Director of Conservatory Admissions. "It's certainly easier than driving all around the country to visit them in person." As an adjunct to the fair, the Conservatory will host special information sessions about its own degree programs. These sessions are scheduled for 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. Students and their parents can speak with an Oberlin admissions counselor and tour the Conservatory with current music students. Campus-wide tours are also available at 10 a.m., noon, 2:30, and 4:30 p.m. "October 11 is Columbus Day, and many high schools will be closed, making this an ideal time to explore the Conservatory's professional music and degree programs," says Weiss. Visiting information, including a campus map, accommodation information, and driving directions, are available at www.oberlin.edu/visitor/. The following schools will have representatives at this year's fair: - Boston Conservatory of Music - Chicago College of Performing Arts - Cincinnati Conservatory of Music - Cleveland Institute of Music - Eastman School of Music - Indiana University - The Juilliard School - Mannes College of Music - Manhattan School of Music - New England Conservatory - Northwestern University - Oberlin Conservatory of Music - Peabody Conservatory - Rice University - San Francisco Conservatory - University of Michigan - University of Southern California - Yale University, School of Music For more information about the fair, please call the Oberlin Conservatory of Music's Office of Admissions at 440-775-8413. ### MEDIA CONTACT ONLY: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con --Boundary_(ID_rj/dvFWZejngfDvTyY4xYQ) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Content-disposition: inline IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission. PalatinoOBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC HOSTS PERFORMING ARTS COLLEGE FAIR MONDAY, OCT. 11 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 27, 2004 Media Contact: Marci Janas OBERLIN, OHIO -- Admissions officers from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, the Juilliard School, and the New England Conservatory of Music will be among those representing nearly 20 of the most prestigious schools in the United States at the Performing Arts College Fair, which will be held Monday, Oct. 11, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the lobby of Warner Concert Hall at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Students interested in continuing their education in the performing arts are invited to attend this free event, along with their parents. Hosted by the Conservatory, the Performing Arts College Fair provides students seeking an undergraduate or graduate program in the performing arts the chance to meet one-on-one with admissions representatives from many of the nation's top colleges, universities, conservatories, and summer arts programs. Students can receive information about entrance requirements, auditions, and financial aid opportunities. "This is a great opportunity to see many major performing arts schools in one place," says Beth Weiss, Associate Director of Conservatory Admissions. "It's certainly easier than driving all around the country to visit them in person." As an adjunct to the fair, the Conservatory will host special information sessions about its own degree programs. These sessions are scheduled for 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. Students and their parents can speak with an Oberlin admissions counselor and tour the Conservatory with current music students. Campus-wide tours are also available at 10 a.m., noon, 2:30, and 4:30 p.m. "October 11 is Columbus Day, and many high schools will be closed, making this an ideal time to explore the Conservatory's professional music and degree programs," says Weiss. Visiting information, including a campus map, accommodation information, and driving directions, are available at www.oberlin.edu/visitor/. The following schools will have representatives at this year's fair: - Boston Conservatory of Music - Chicago College of Performing Arts - Cincinnati Conservatory of Music - Cleveland Institute of Music - Eastman School of Music - Indiana University - The Juilliard School - Mannes College of Music - Manhattan School of Music - New England Conservatory - Northwestern University - Oberlin Conservatory of Music - Peabody Conservatory - Rice University - San Francisco Conservatory - University of Michigan - University of Southern California - Yale University, School of Music For more information about the fair, please call the Oberlin Conservatory of Music's Office of Admissions at 440-775-8413. 9999,6666,9999### MEDIA CONTACT ONLY: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con --Boundary_(ID_rj/dvFWZejngfDvTyY4xYQ)-- From performingarts at karamu.com Mon Sep 27 11:15:13 2004 From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 14:15:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hurry! Hurry! Catch Karamu Performing Arts Theatre season Message-ID: <001101c4a4bd$ef06f000$0e01a8c0@tops2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C4A49C.67B22C80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Since the play opened Karamu Performing Arts Theatre's 2004/2005 season = of Knocking Down Walls, it has been one of the most talked about = productions this season. Beginning it's 3rd week September 30, in a five = week run, it has been selling to near capacity. RUN, DON'T WALK to get = tickets. From its inception in California in 1974 to its journey through highly = acclaimed critical success with Woodie King's New Federal Theatre to = Joseph Papp's Public Theater and on Broadway, the Obie Award-winning for = colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf has = excited, inspired, and transformed audiences all over the country. = Passionate and fearless, Shange's words reveal what it is to be of color = and female in the twentieth century. First published in 1975 when it was = praised by The New Yorker for "encompassing...every feeling and = experience . (Discretion is Advised). Director: Terrence Spivey Wednesday, September 15, 2004 and Thursday, September 16, 2004 = performance starts at 7:30 PM September 17 - October 17, 2004 Jelliffe Theater Thurs, Fri, Sat, at 8:00 PM and Sun at 3:00 PM=20 Ticket Prices: Thurs., $10, Fri., $18, Sat., $20, Sun., $15=20 Glory be. Karamu, the oldest black theater in the country, has returned = to its rightful place as one of the most exciting venues in Cleveland. = Spivey and company transforms (the play) it into an unrestrained, = unfiltered utterance of blood-and-guts humanity. Tony Brown, Cleveland = Plain Dealer This Karamu production is an absolute must-see for anyone who revels in = challenging, involving, and completely entrancing theater. Ranging from = abstract imagery to brutally frank narration, the scenes flow together = beautifully, thanks to Spivey's clever staging and silken choreography. = Christina Howey, Cleveland Scene Magazine "Shange's writing is, simply, awesome. And director Terrence Spivey does = her proud with a cast who can blow the roof off the house. A powerful = ensemble of eight women conjure a juju of remembrance, humor, rage, and = healing..." Linda Eisenstein, Cool Cleveland News *Karamu would like to congratulate the director Lisa Langford and cast = of the Youth Theatre for the sold out production of Babies Having Babies September 18 - October 3 , 2004 2PM Sat.& Sun. Shows Only (Entire Run SOLD OUT).=20 ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C4A49C.67B22C80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Since the play=20 opened Karamu Performing Arts Theatre's 2004/2005 season of Knocking = Down Walls,=20 it has been one of the most talked about productions this season. Beginning it's 3rd week September 30, in a five = week run, it=20 has been selling to near capacity. RUN, DON'T WALK to get=20 tickets.

 From=20 its inception in California in 1974 to its journey through highly = acclaimed=20 critical success with Woodie King's New Federal Theatre to Joseph Papp's = Public=20 Theater and on Broadway, the Obie Award-winning for colored girls who = have=20 considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf has excited, inspired, and=20 transformed audiences all over the country. Passionate and fearless, = Shange's=20 words reveal what it is to be of color and female in the twentieth = century.=20 First published in 1975 when it was praised by The New Yorker for=20 "encompassing...every feeling and experience .  (Discretion is = Advised).

Director:=20 Terrence Spivey

Wednesday,=20 September 15, 2004 and Thursday, September 16, 2004 performance starts = at 7:30=20 PM

September=20 17 - October 17, 2004 Jelliffe=20 Theater
Thurs, Fri, = Sat, at=20 8:00 PM and Sun at 3:00 PM
Ticket Prices: Thurs., $10, Fri., = $18,=20 Sat., $20, Sun., $15

Glory be. Karamu, the oldest black = theater in the=20 country, has returned to its rightful place as one of the most exciting = venues=20 in Cleveland. Spivey and company transforms (the play) it into an = unrestrained,=20 unfiltered utterance of blood-and-guts humanity. Tony Brown, = Cleveland=20 Plain Dealer

This Karamu = production is=20 an absolute must-see for anyone who revels in challenging, involving, = and=20 completely entrancing theater. Ranging from abstract imagery to brutally = frank=20 narration, the scenes flow together beautifully, thanks to Spivey's = clever=20 staging and silken choreography. Christina Howey, Cleveland Scene=20 Magazine
 
"Shange=92s writing is, simply, = awesome. And=20 director Terrence Spivey does her proud with a cast who can blow the = roof off=20 the house. A powerful ensemble of eight women conjure a juju of = remembrance,=20 humor, rage, and healing..." Linda Eisenstein, Cool Cleveland=20 News
 
 
*Karamu would like to congratulate the=20 director Lisa Langford and cast of the Youth Theatre for the sold = out=20 production of Babies = Having Babies
September 18 - October 3 ,=20 2004
2PM Sat.& Sun. Shows Only = (Entire Run=20 SOLD OUT). 

 

------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C4A49C.67B22C80-- >From Night Kitchen Mon Sep 27 17:02:39 2004 From: Night Kitchen (Night Kitchen) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:02:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Night Kitchen present On the Brink THIS WEEKEND! Message-ID: For Immediate Release=09 Dobama's Night Kitchen takes local audiences On the Brink Cleveland, Ohio =E2=80=93 This fall embark on a journey with local artists = to explore our state of mind and the psyche of characters from a wide range of theater pieces from the very obscure to the truly classic. Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen presents On the Brink October 1-3, 2004. On the Brink is collection of monologues and scenes that will take a look into the minds of some of the most compelling characters from modern and classic plays, including Angels in America, The Taming of the Shrew, Amadeus, and Hamlet. Featuring local actors, the cast includes Kristie Erin Barnes, Amanda Berichon, Allen Branstein, Aaron B. Coleman, Rachel Douglas, Catherine Gallagher, Jasper Howard, Justin Tatum and Cameran Wareham. The scenes are directed by Danny Durst, Rivkah Massey and Adrienne Moon. The shows will be performed at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Tickets are $5 for students and $7 for general admission. Friday and Saturday shows will begin at 11 p.m. and Sunday's show begins at 7 p.m. For tickets and reservations call the Dobama Box Office at 216-932-3396 or visit them on the Internet at www.dobama.org. On the Brink is the first show in Night Kitchen's 2004-2005 season. Coming January 21-February 6 Night Kitchen will present Steven Belber's Tape and April 22-May 8 watch for Heaven and Hell (on Earth): A Divine Comedy by the Actors Theater of Louisville. Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen seeks to nurture and support young developing artists. Night Kitchen provides a venue for experimental and edgy work that stretches traditional theatrical boundaries. The company allows emerging artists to develop their craft while providing high quality theater for the Cleveland area. For More Information Contact: Paige Clowser Public Relations Partners 216-520-0092 pclowser at prpartners.com --=20 Night Kitchen Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 (216) 932-3396 NightKitchen at gmail.com From johnny at mdifilm.com Mon Sep 27 09:25:57 2004 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:25:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Cleveland IndieClub October meeting - Oct 24 Message-ID: <00c901c4a4ae$ab5a8ec0$0900000a@johnny6> Join us at Cleveland IndieClub Monthly Meeting - October 24th, 2004 The Cleveland IndieClub (part of the worldwide Indieclub.com with over 200,000 members) meets every month free of charge for those who have the passion for making movies using film or video (whether it is in acting, directing, producing, writing, lighting or any other skill) and are looking for others who have similar interests. Cleveland IndieClub is administrated by Johnny K. Wu and generally hosted each month by their members, this offers each an opportunity mold a meeting of variety of interest and topic Date/Time: Sunday, October 24th, 1pm to 4pm Location: Talkies Film & Coffee Bar (right across from the West Side Market) 2521 Market Ave Cleveland, OH 44113-3431 Free parking on Sundays Special Guest: Bernadette Gillota Co-Founder of Independent Pictures Ms. Gillota will talk about the upcoming 2004 Ohio Independent Film Festivals and provides you the in and out of what to look for in showing and submittiong your film. films, scenes, trailers: Bernadette Gillota's A WISE DECISION- the importance of voting (Cleveland) - 9 mins *16mm - William A. Alexander's SHADES (Cleveland) - WAITING by Micah Jenkins (Columbus) 2 min *Super 8 short - GRUDGE MATCH by Derek Rimelspach (Columbus) 4 min - ALWAYS LATE by Peter John Ross, Linda Byrket, Bret Dahlgren 6 min *48 Hour Film Project audience winner - BUSINESS SOLUTIONS by Linda Byrket (Columbus) 3 min - Arthur Byrd's short film THE FIRST MOVIE DATE (Youngstown) 7 min - Holly Magnani's CHICKEN, HUH? (Columbus) 3min - Holly Magnani's G-SPOT (Columbus) 30 sec For more information about Cleveland IndieClub, visit Cleveland IndieClub @ http://www.mdifilm.com/indieclub.html Cleveland IndieClub is supported by Media Design Imaging, Talkies Film & Coffee Bar, and IndieClub.com ================================== Media Design Imaging innovates and break the molds of visual creation http://www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President (2004-2005) Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland OCAGC http://www.ocagc.org Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts http://www.wujiaquan.com From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Mon Sep 27 09:39:29 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:39:29 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Tricks of the Trade . . ." Upcoming Voiceover & On-camera sessions Message-ID: <13c.29b9468.2e899c41@aol.com> --part1_13c.29b9468.2e899c41_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable from the "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Development"=20 How-to Workshops Register for upcoming Voiceover & On-camera Sessions 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 NOTE:=A0 If you missed earlier classes, you can make them up in Private=20 Coaching. 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=A0 HOW-to Concepts. . .=20 Learn & use "Tricks of the Trade. . ." based on=20 your individual 'Signature Style.' =A0=A0=20 . 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=A0=A0=A0 industrial & fi= lm) 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 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 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:=A0=A0 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=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=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 . 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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Nation= ally 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. . 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from= the
"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Developmen= t"
How-to Workshops

Register for upcoming

Voiceover & On-camera Sessions

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


NOTE:=A0
If you missed earlier classes, you can make them up in Private= Coaching.

To learn more about Sue Johnson and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors= ' Studio, go to h= ttp://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=A0 HOW-to Concepts. . .

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

=A0=A0
. 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=A0=A0=A0 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.

. 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,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 On-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.

. 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:=A0=A0 Structure & write your talent resume in content=20= & 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=A0=A0=A0=A0 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

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


. 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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Nation= ally

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=A0=A0=A0 camera &a= mp; 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

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_13c.29b9468.2e899c41_boundary-- From frazier at wksu.org Mon Sep 27 09:52:15 2004 From: frazier at wksu.org (Deborah Frazier) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:52:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Web Designer Wanted Message-ID: Hello All. My day job is director of administration for WKSU, and we h= ave an opening that might be of interest to some here: Multimedia Developer= (Web Designer) [No. 590407PD] We're seeking outstanding candidates who can create clean, stylist, dyn= amic and engaging web designs with focus on usability. Responsible for all phases of design, from concept to execution, with emphasis on hands-on graphic design and page layout (including creating and optimizing image= s.) This is definitely a full-time position. You can gain an understanding= of that and our operation at http://www.wksu.org/ and at http://www.folkalley.com. For a complete description of this position and to apply online, visit = our jobsite at http://jobs.kent.edu. When applying on line, please submit = a cover letter, resume and contact information for three (3) professional= references. Also provide links to designed sites and attachments of ot= her applicable designed graphics, specifying your role in their creation. Thank you, Deborah Frazier = From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Mon Sep 27 12:12:53 2004 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It's me, M-A-B!) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:12:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL][website] New info and photos added to MitchzMix.com Message-ID: <20040927191253.79743.qmail@web13927.mail.yahoo.com> --0-946994732-1096312373=:78598 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Just a friendly reminder for all of those artists getting ready for Winter 2004-05 to check out http://www.mitchzmix.com for your survival needs. We are selling the perfect weapon for those artists or crew interested in catching auditions in or around Cleveland, Columbus, Cincy, Akron, Philly, NY, FL, ILL and LA. Thank you for taking the time to review and best wishes to a great end for 2004 and a GREAT START to 2005!!! Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry) 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!? Express yourself with Y! Messenger! Free. Download now. --0-946994732-1096312373=:78598 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Just a friendly reminder for all of those artists getting ready for Winter 2004-05 to check out http://www.mitchzmix.com for your survival needs. We are selling the perfect weapon for those artists or crew interested in catching auditions in or around Cleveland, Columbus, Cincy, Akron, Philly, NY, FL, ILL and LA.
 
Thank you for taking the time to review and best wishes to a great end for 2004 and a GREAT START to 2005!!!
 
Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry) 


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?)


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Karamu Performing Arts Theater is = seeking an=20 African-American actress aged 25-35 to share a lead role in its = upcoming=20 production of Stonewall Jackson's House.  Run date Oct = 29-Nov 21=20 with rehearsals starting immediately.  Interested parties should = call=20 795-7070 ext. 241 to arrange for an audition.  Karamu is located at = 2355=20 East 89th street in Cleveland.  Stipend available.
 
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------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4A4A8.9B34B440-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Mon Sep 27 13:59:30 2004 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 16:59:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playmakers Youth Theatre Auditions for Gypsy at the JCC in Clevel and Heights Message-ID: The Playmakers Youth Theatre at the Jewish Community Center is holding auditions for the popular musical, GYPSY Book by Arthur Laurents Music by Jule Styne, Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Directed by Sheri Gross with musical direction by Kim Lausin Sunday, October 3rd at 1pm at the MAYFIELD JCC 3505 Mayfield Rd. Cleveland Hts. (Please note: this is a change...there was a possibility that auditions were going to be held at the JCC in Beachwood. They will be held in Cleveland Heights) Roles are available for 2nd -9th graders Please be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo song. No appointments are necessary. Show dates are December 2-12 Typically this production is double cast (Cast A the first weekend, Cast B the second weekend) For more info, please call the box office at 216-382-4000, x274 Kris Barnes Playmakers Youth Theatre The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 From RBIngraham at highstream.net Mon Sep 27 14:06:30 2004 From: RBIngraham at highstream.net (Richard B. Ingraham) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:06:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stage Manager - Needed ASAP at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: Due to an emergency Dobama Theatre is in need of an experienced Stage Manager for it's next Production "Highway Ulysses". Rehearsals have already started, and the production opens Nov. 19th. If you are interested, or know someone who might be, please call Joyce Casey as soon as possible at: 216-932-6838 Please DO NOT reply to this email. Thanks, Richard B. Ingraham Free-lance Sound Design/Engineer/Technician RBI Computers & Audio email at: rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com From Cliff69249 at aol.com Mon Sep 27 14:25:21 2004 From: Cliff69249 at aol.com (Cliff69249 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:25:21 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]suzzy the clown Message-ID: <1ac.29c44959.2e89df41@aol.com> --part1_1ac.29c44959.2e89df41_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Need a clown for face painting or clown shows. Taking bookings for your function or event. Contact Suzzy at Cliff69249 at aol.com or 216-272-1796 for pricing and availability. --part1_1ac.29c44959.2e89df41_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Need a clown for face painting or c= lown shows.  Taking bookings for your function or event.  Contact=20= Suzzy at Cliff69249 at aol.com or 216-272-1796 for pricing and availability. --part1_1ac.29c44959.2e89df41_boundary-- From Markkobak at aol.com Mon Sep 27 14:57:22 2004 From: Markkobak at aol.com (Markkobak at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:57:22 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bay View Music Festival hiring Director for next summer Message-ID: <67.347ed971.2e89e6c2@aol.com> -------------------------------1096322242 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 =20 Bay View Music Festival and Conservatory seeks Stage Director for 2005 Summer Festival Season =20 Bay View, America=E2=80=99s oldest music festival, is located in Bay View, M= ichigan,=20 a picturesque American Victorian town on Little Traverse Bay. The festival=20 seeks a director with excellent leadership and collaborative skills; possibl= e=20 titles include=20 The Gin Game or The Fourposter. Employment dates are June 17 =E2=80=93 July=20= 17, 2005.=20 Housing is provided and salary negotiable. =20 Please send a resume and three professional references to: =20 Mark Kobak Director of Theatre Arts/Set Designer Bay View Music Festival 13051 Cedar Road Cleveland, Ohio 44118-2751 =20 E-mail: markkobak at aol.com =20 No phone calls please. =20 -------------------------------1096322242 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

 

 

 

Bay View Music Festival and Conser= vatory

seeks Sta= ge Director for 2005 Summer Festival Season<= /P>

 

Bay View, America=E2=80=99s oldest mus= ic festival, is located in Bay View, Michigan, a picturesque American Victor= ian town on Little Traverse Bay. The festival seeks a director with excellen= t leadership and collaborative skills; possible titles include

The Gin Game or The Fo= urposter. Employment dates are June 17 =E2=80=93 July 17, 2005. Housing=20= is provided and salary negotiable.

 

Please send a resume and t= hree professional references to:

 

Mark Kobak

Director of Theatre Arts/S= et Designer

Bay View Music Festival

13051 Cedar Road

Cleveland, Ohio 44118-2751=

 

E-mail: markkobak@= aol.com

 

No phone calls please.

 

-------------------------------1096322242-- From performingarts at karamu.com Mon Sep 27 10:52:31 2004 From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 13:52:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cool Cleveland Review: for colored girls who have considered Message-ID: <005c01c4a4ba$c337c1a0$0e01a8c0@tops2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4A499.3BB0A380 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cool Cleveland Review: for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf," Sure to be one of the highlights of = the season (OH) http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php/Main/Current > for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf = @ Karamu House 9/17 > What: Full of dance, music, and blisteringly truthful poetry, > Ntozake Shange's Obie-award winning 1972 work about a woman's soul is = as fresh and cutting-edge as ever in this amazing revival. Sure to be one = of the highlights of the season. > Reasons to go: Shange's writing is, simply, awesome. And director = Terrence Spivey does her proud with a cast who can blow the roof off the house. A powerful ensemble of eight women conjure a juju of remembrance, humor, = rage, and healing - sparkling like jewels in Kathryn Tobasko's = African-inspired costumes. Everybody has moments where she shines, but feisty Corene = Woodford as The Lady in Green nails the love payback time in "somebody almost = walked off wid alla my stuff" and "no assistance". Monte Escalante is sinuous = and lithe as a tiger as The Lady in Purple. And the incomparable Nina = Domingue turns a story about a domestic violence episode into a soul-shaking = Greek tragedy. The poetry rocks, the choreography sizzles, and the women are = so passionate and beautiful and alive that you could dig this show even if = you didn't understand a word. So why aren't you calling that reservation = number now? Backstory: Karamu's new Artistic Director Terrence Spivey made a = name for himself in NYC with this 2001 production by his off-off-Broadway = company Powerful Long Ladder, and remounted at Karamu with an all-Cleveland = cast. > Target audience: Dance-lovers, music-lovers, theatre-lovers, poetry-lovers, love-lovers. Teens & up; Shange doesn't mince words about = sex in all of its colors. > Details: Karamu, 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. 216-795-7070. Through = 10/17. http://www.karamu.com. from Cool Cleveland contributor Linda Eisenstein Linda at coolcleveland.com ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4A499.3BB0A380 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cool Cleveland=20 Review: for colored girls who have considered
suicide/when the = rainbow is=20 enuf," Sure to be one of the highlights of the
season = (OH)
 
http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php/Main/Current
> for colored girls who have = considered=20 suicide/when the rainbow is enuf @
Karamu House 9/17
> What: = Full of=20 dance, music, and blisteringly truthful poetry,
> Ntozake = Shange=92s=20 Obie-award winning 1972 work about a woman=92s soul is as
fresh and=20 cutting-edge as ever in this amazing revival. Sure to be one of
the=20 highlights of the season.
> Reasons to go: Shange=92s writing is, = simply,=20 awesome. And director Terrence
Spivey does her proud with a cast who = can blow=20 the roof off the house. A
powerful ensemble of eight women conjure a = juju of=20 remembrance, humor, rage,
and healing =96 sparkling like jewels in = Kathryn=20 Tobasko=92s African-inspired
costumes. Everybody has moments where = she shines,=20 but feisty Corene Woodford
as The Lady in Green nails the love = payback time=20 in =93somebody almost walked
off wid alla my stuff=94 and =93no = assistance=94. Monte=20 Escalante is sinuous and
lithe as a tiger as The Lady in Purple. And = the=20 incomparable Nina Domingue
turns a story about a domestic violence = episode=20 into a soul-shaking Greek
tragedy. The poetry rocks, the choreography = sizzles, and the women are so
passionate and beautiful and alive that = you=20 could dig this show even if you
didn=92t understand a word. So why = aren=92t you=20 calling that reservation number
now? Backstory: Karamu=92s new = Artistic=20 Director Terrence Spivey made a name
for himself in NYC with this = 2001=20 production by his off-off-Broadway company
Powerful Long Ladder, and=20 remounted at Karamu with an all-Cleveland cast.
> Target audience: = Dance-lovers, music-lovers, theatre-lovers,
poetry-lovers, = love-lovers. Teens=20 & up; Shange doesn=92t mince words about sex
in all of its = colors.
>=20 Details: Karamu, 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. 216-795-7070. Through=20 10/17.
http://www.karamu.com.=20 from Cool Cleveland contributor Linda Eisenstein
Linda at coolcleveland.com
------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4A499.3BB0A380-- From SCOOBSDU at aol.com Mon Sep 27 18:12:57 2004 From: SCOOBSDU at aol.com (SCOOBSDU at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 21:12:57 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for A CHRISTMAS CAROL at The Players Guild of Canton Message-ID: <46.59cc8e91.2e8a1499@aol.com> -------------------------------1096333977 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit P R E S S R E L E A S E Announcing auditions for Canton's holiday traditional classic: A Christmas Carol at The Canton Players Guild 1001 Market Avenue North, Canton OH The Canton Players Guild, in the Cultural Arts Center at 1001 Market Avenue North in Canton, has announced the audition dates for their holiday favorite "A Christmas Carol." R. Scott Posey of Tallmadge, Ohio has been chosen as the Director for this year's production. He brings a wealth of directing, acting and music experience throughout Northern and Northeastern Ohio to the Guild's stage. The Music Director is Steve Parsons of Canton and RaeJean Mordenti of Massillon is the Choreographer. Auditions will be held starting at 6:30 PM on both Sunday and Monday, October 10 and 11. The production is an area family tradition for performers and audiences alike and will be presented in 15 performances between the dates of November 26th and December 19th. Those auditioning are asked to come prepared to sing a traditional Christmas carol and should bring their own piano music for accompaniment. An accompanist will be provided. All roles are open. -------------------------------1096333977 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

P R E S S    R E L E A S E

 

Announcing auditions for

Canton's holiday traditional classic:

A Christmas Carol

at The Canton Players Guild

1001 Market Avenue North, Canton OH

 

The Canton=20= Players Guild, in the Cultural = Arts = Center at 1001 Market

Avenue North in Canton= , has announced the= audition dates for their

holiday fav= orite "A = Christmas Carol." R. Scott Posey of Tallmadge,

= Ohio has been chosen as the Director for this year's production. He

brings a we= alth of directing, acting and music experience throughou= t

Northern an= d Northeastern Ohio to the Guild's stage. The Music

Director is Steve Parsons of Canton and RaeJean Mordenti of

Massillon i= s the Choreographer. Auditions will be held starting at

6:30 PM<= /st1:time> on both Sunday and Monday, October <= /SPAN>10 and 11.

The product= ion is an area family tradition for performers and

audiences a= like and will be presented in 15 performances

between the= dates of November 26th and December 19th. Those

auditioning= are asked to come prepared to sing a traditional = C= hristmas

carol and should bring their own piano music for accompaniment.

An accompan= ist will be provided. All roles are open.<= /FONT>

-------------------------------1096333977-- From APhelps at broadview-heights.org Mon Sep 27 13:58:21 2004 From: APhelps at broadview-heights.org (Annette Phelps) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 16:58:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Enchanted Hollow Message-ID: <818442A28EFE34429C1B09F7794F42D41098D2@bhchexch.broadview-heights.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A4D4.B92D5DB1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The ENCHANTED HOLLOW A wholesome alternative to Haunted Houses =20 =20 The Enchanted Hollow, a popular autumn activity for young families, = continues to grow in popularity because of its wholesomeness and = old-fashioned fun. It will be held Saturday and Sunday, October 16 &17 = from 1-4 PM (RAIN OR SHINE). The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community = Theater sponsors this event in conjunction with the Broadview Heights = Recreation Department. "The City provides the 'hollow' and the theater = 'enchants it'," said Annette Phelps, President of the Spotlights. =20 =20 The event commences in the Diamond #7 parking lot at the Fields of = Broadview Heights (8938 Broadview Road, at Royalwood). Visitors enter = the nature trail in groups of 10-20 where they will enjoy several short = skits featuring familiar fantasy characters (complete with costumes, = props, scenery, etc.). Upon exiting the trail, the children will = receive a goodie bag of Halloween treats, maneuver through a hay bale = maze, and choose a pumpkin in the pumpkin patch. All guests will = receive complimentary punch and donuts, enjoy a cozy campfire, and take = a hay-ride shuttle back to the parking lot. =20 =20 Admission is $5 for children (12 and under) and $3 for adults. For = additional information, call city hall (440/526-4357),the theater office = at 440/526-4404, or go to www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A4D4.B92D5DB1 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The=20 ENCHANTED HOLLOW

A=20 wholesome alternative to Haunted Houses

 

 

The Enchanted = Hollow, a=20 popular autumn activity for young families, continues to grow in = popularity=20 because of its wholesomeness and old-fashioned fun.  It will be held Saturday and = Sunday,=20 October 16 &17 from 1-4 PM (RAIN OR SHINE).  The Broadview Heights = Spotlights=20 Community Theater sponsors this event in conjunction with the Broadview = Heights=20 Recreation Department.  = “The City=20 provides the ‘hollow’ and the theater ‘enchants = it’,” said Annette Phelps,=20 President of the Spotlights. =20

 

The event = commences in the=20 Diamond #7 parking lot at the Fields of Broadview Heights (8938 = Broadview Road,=20 at Royalwood).  Visitors = enter the=20 nature trail in groups of 10-20 where they will enjoy several short = skits=20 featuring familiar fantasy characters (complete with costumes, props, = scenery,=20 etc.).  Upon exiting the = trail, the=20 children will receive a goodie bag of Halloween treats, maneuver through = a hay=20 bale maze, and choose a pumpkin in the pumpkin patch.  All guests will receive = complimentary=20 punch and donuts, enjoy a cozy campfire, and take a hay-ride shuttle = back to the=20 parking lot. =20

 

Admission is $5 = for children=20 (12 and under) and $3 for adults. =20 For additional information, call city hall (440/526-4357),the theater office at = 440/526-4404, or go to www.broadview-height= s-spotlights.org.

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A4D4.B92D5DB1-- From pubrncp at hotmail.com Tue Sep 28 05:47:47 2004 From: pubrncp at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 08:47:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP Craft Show! Message-ID: The North Canton Playhouse is presenting an opportunity for all crafters to sell their wares at the 2004 Christmas Craft Show. The craft show will be held Saturday, November 20th from 10:00 am -4:00 pm at the great location of the Knights of Columbus Hall, 340 Mississippi Ave. SE, North Canton, (off Main Street, behind Ro?s Ice Cream). Cost: $60 per booth. There will be a raffle, bake sale and hot lunch available. Come and support your local community theatre and new youth theatre. For questions and to reserve a booth contact Lynne Lyons at 330-526-0999. _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Tue Sep 28 06:14:24 2004 From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:14:24 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]11 year old boy needed for Independent film Message-ID: <11.346d1a79.2e8abdb0@aol.com> -------------------------------1096377264 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey guys, This is Michelle Dean. I am the production manager for Travelin Light Productions and their new film Dead Silent. We are in need of an 11 year old boy for a flash back sequence in the film. There are no speaking lines but it is a very important part. Please contact me right away so we can audition anyone interested. Thank you so much, Michelle Dean 330-644-4421 -------------------------------1096377264 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hey guys,
 
This is Michelle Dean.  I am the production manager for Travelin L= ight Productions and their new film Dead Silent.  We are in need of an=20= 11 year old boy for a flash back sequence in the film. 
 
There are no speaking lines but it is a very important part.  Plea= se contact me right away so we can audition anyone interested.
 
Thank you so much,
Michelle Dean
330-644-4421
-------------------------------1096377264-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Tue Sep 28 08:11:20 2004 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 11:11:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS AT GEAUGA THEATER: NEohioPAL Special October 8th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C4A54B.E2278EB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD AT THE GEAUGA THEATER 101 Water Street, Chardon Located on Historic Chardon Square (440) 286-2255 www.geaugatheater.org PRESENTS Little Shop of Horrors Directed By Tim Coles Musical Direction By David W. Coxe Choreographed By Ellen Rooney October 8,9,15,16,22,29,30 at 8:00pm October 23 at 9:00pm October 31, 2:00pm Matinee: Halloween Party! NEOHIOPAL SPECIAL FOR OCTOBER 8 BUY ONE GET THE 2ND TICKET HALF OFF Just mention this NEohioPAL ad when you buy your tickets by calling (440) 286-2255 and save on the opening night of this FUN CAMPY FAMILY FRIENDLY HYSTERICAL Musical Event! Starring Brendham Sandham Jacinda Sandness Joe Petrolia John Kolar Eric Sofer Kelli Lupas Jami Ross Kelly Watson Stacy Steele John Crowley ONLINE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: www.geaugatheater.org The GLTG gratefully acknowledges the sponsorship of Dr.Anne DDS Produced in cooperation with MTI ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C4A54B.E2278EB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD AT THE

GEAUGA = THEATER

101 Water Street, = Chardon

Located on Historic = Chardon Square

(440) = 286-2255

www.geaugatheater.org

 

PRESENTS

 

Little Shop of = Horrors

Directed By Tim Coles

Musical Direction By David W. Coxe

Choreographed By Ellen = Rooney

 

October = 8,9,15,16,22,29,30 at 8:00pm

October 23 at = 9:00pm

October 31, 2:00pm = Matinee: Halloween Party!

 

Just mention this NEohioPAL ad = when you buy your tickets

by calling (440) 286-2255 and = save on the opening night of this

FUN

        = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;         CAMPY

FAMILY FRIENDLY

HYSTERI= CAL

Musical = Event!

 

Starring

Brendham = Sandham

Jacinda = Sandness

Joe = Petrolia

John = Kolar

Eric = Sofer

Kelli = Lupas

Jami = Ross

Kelly = Watson

Stacy = Steele

John = Crowley

 

ONLINE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:

www.geaugatheater.org =

 

The GLTG = gratefully acknowledges the sponsorship of Dr.Anne DDS

Produced in cooperation with MTI

 

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C4A54B.E2278EB0-- From KSWalder at neo.rr.com Tue Sep 28 11:23:25 2004 From: KSWalder at neo.rr.com (Kathleen Walder) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 14:23:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Funnier than a root canal, cheaper than a movie.. PNR Improv Message-ID: <00a601c4a588$3e984b80$0200a8c0@cameroxp> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A3_01C4A566.B735A550 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fall for PNR Improv=20 POINT OF NO RETURN Smoke-Free, Alcohol-Free Family Friendly (PG-13) Improv Just like Whose Line Is It Anyway? without editing, commercials, props, = points, network backing, presidential pre-emptions, guest appearances by = Whoopi Goldberg, hosting by Drew Carey, or songs by Wayne Brady.=20 But hey, it's cheaper than a movie (only $5) and we don't do Hoedowns. Saturday, October 2, 7:30 p.m. Quirk Cultural Center 1801 Grant Ave Cuyahoga Falls $5 general admission Want more info? www.PNRImprov.com=20 Questions? Email us: improvrsvp at yahoo.com=20 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------=_NextPart_000_00A3_01C4A566.B735A550 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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But hey, it's = cheaper than a=20 movie (only $5) and we don't do Hoedowns.
 
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------=_NextPart_000_00A3_01C4A566.B735A550-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Tue Sep 28 08:59:28 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 11:59:28 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]You will be touched and perhaps moved to tears - Review of 'Guys' at Actors' Sum Message-ID: <1e5.2b62d2f1.2e8ae460@aol.com> -------------------------------1096387168 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Small play with big heart lights Summit stage By: FRAN HELLER Contributing Writer Cleveland Jewish News The stage is bare save for a kitchen table, chairs and a coffee pot perking on the stove. The reporter, rising from the table, walks toward the audience, almost within touching distance and says, "New York. My beautiful, gleaming, wounded city." Thus begins "The Guys" by Anne Nelson, a small play with a big heart that pays tribute to the fallen in the devastating wake of 9/11. For the next 75 minutes, this quiet chamber piece will hold you captive to a true story that puts a face to four brave firemen out of the almost 350 who perished in the World Trade Center. "The Guys" is at Actors' Summit in Hudson, Ohio, through Oct. 3. Directed by Alex Cikra and starring husband and wife team, A. Neil Thackaberry and MaryJo Alexander, "The Guys" is a stirring piece of theatre and a tangible means of connecting all of humanity to 9/11 and each other. Nick is a fire captain who has lost almost his entire company in the cauldron of the Twin Towers. Asked to write eulogies for eight of his men, Nick seeks the help of Joan, a reporter, to put his feelings into words. What emerges is a real portrait of ordinary human beings doing their jobs who were also fathers, sons, husbands, friends and colleagues. You will be touched and perhaps moved to tears, but one thing is certain, you will never look upon a firehouse or its firefighters in quite the same way again. The play is based on a true story about a New York fire captain who lost most of his men at the World Trade Center and sought the help of writer and journalist, Anne Nelson. The artistic director of a small off-Broadway theater near Ground Zero, whose business was all but destroyed by the cataclysmic events, commissioned Nelson to write a play based on the eulogies she wrote for the captain. A teacher at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, Nelson had never written a play before. "The Guys," which took only nine days to create, opened just 12 weeks after 9/11 and helped a city in deep mourning come to grips with the unfathomable. Alternating between dialogue and monologue, the two-character play is not so much a drama as an experience, a living memorial to ordinary people lionized by extraordinary events. It is, as its author states, first and foremost an homage to New York's firefighters. The monologues serve as windows into the reporter's own private thoughts and emotions. Joan, the playwright's alterego, has traveled and written extensively about Latin American countries. Unnerving is her description of South American reactions to 9/11, which casts America in a very negative light. Speaking in a dull monotone, as if in a state of shock, his face, a roadmap of barely contained grief, A. Neil Thackaberry becomes the beefy fire chief, Nick. He's at a loss for the words he needs to pay tribute to his men. Visibly upset by the suffering fire captain, a sensitive yet tenacious Joan (MaryJo Alexander) probes gently for the keys that will unlock the fire chief's pent-up feelings. Thackaberry's realistic and gripping performance reveals a captain who loved his job with a passion and his men like sons. The most senior man, Bill, is a 16-year veteran who was always looking after his men, especially the younger ones. "An ordinary guy, a schmo, but you can't say that in a eulogy," muses Nick. Then there was the new guy, Jimmy, still on probation. How do you describe someone you didn't even know and can't even remember his face, asks Nick. Joan helps him find a way. The planes crashing into the World Trade Center was Jimmy's first real fire. Nick chokes up when he recalls Jimmy's age, 26. Patrick, Nick's best friend, who was within six weeks of getting his captain's stripes, was the hardest to eulogize. Then there was the wild man, Barney, who wasn't even supposed to work that day, but followed his buddy when the alarm sounded. This is a brotherhood of men who do not think of themselves as heroes, but they do what Nick describes as "the best job in the world." "The Guys" is laced with humor and remarkably free of maudlin sentiment. There are touching moments, such as when Nick, a dance buff, describes what dancing means to him, and Joan imagines them doing the tango together. The description of Barney, who could work wonders with metal but had no luck with women, evokes laughter. "If I could only meet a woman welder," Nick recalls Barney saying. Although the unwavering format makes the play drag at times, the intimacy of the Actors' Summit stage serves the action well. In each of her monologues, Joan looks at the audience, hooking you with her direct, almost intimate approach. It's extremely effective. Of the almost 3,000 people whose lives were lost on 9/11, one in eight (12%) were World Trade Center firefighters, writes Nelson in the play's afterward. The reason is self-evident. While everyone was struggling to get out, they were still going in ... and saving lives of an indeterminate number. The Greeks saw the value of theatre as catharsis, a means of relieving repressed emotions by expressing the inexpressible. Like those plays, movies and canvases that have addressed the Holocaust, "The Guys" helps us deal with the horror of Sept. 11. -------------------------------1096387168 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Small play with big heart lights Summit stage

By: FRAN HEL= LER Contributing Writer

Cleveland Je= wish News

The stage is ba= re save for a kitchen table, chairs and a coffee pot perking on the stove.
The reporter, rising from the table, walks toward the audience, almost= within touching distance and says, "New York. My beautiful, gleaming, wounded city."

Thus begins "The Guys" by Anne Nels= on, a small play with a big heart that pays tribute to the fallen in the dev= astating wake of 9/11. For the next 75 minutes, this quiet chamber piece wil= l hold you captive to a true story that puts a face to four brave firemen ou= t of the almost 350 who perished in the World Trade Center<= /st1:PlaceType>. "The Guys" is at Actors'= Summit in Hudson, Ohio, through Oct. 3.

Directed by Al= ex Cikra and starring husband and wife team, A. Neil Thackaberry and MaryJo=20= Alexander, "The Guys" is a stirring piece of theatre and a tangible means of= connecting all of humanity to 9/11 and each other.

Nick is a fire captain who has lost almost his entire company i= n the cauldron of the
Twin Towers. Asked to write eulogies for eight o= f his men, Nick seeks the help of Joan, a reporter, to put his feelings into= words. What emerges is a real portrait of ordinary human beings doing their= jobs who were also fathers, sons, husbands, friends and colleagues.<= /FONT>

You will be touched and perhaps moved to tears,=20= but one thing is certain, you will never look upon a firehouse or its firefi= ghters in quite the same way again.

The= play is based on a true story about a
<= st1:State>New York fire captain who lost most of his men at the=20= World Trade <= SPAN class=3Dcontent1>Center and sought the help of writer and journalist, Anne Nelson. The=20= artistic director of a small off-Broadway theater near Ground Zero, whose bu= siness was all but destroyed by the cataclysmic events, commissioned Nelson=20= to write a play based on the eulogies she wrote for the captain.

A teacher at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism= , Nelson had never written a play before. "The Guys," which took only nine d= ays to create, opened just 12 weeks after 9/11 and helped a city in deep mou= rning come to grips with the unfathomable.


Alternating between dialogue and monologue, the two-character play is no= t so much a drama as an experience, a living memorial to ordinary people lio= nized by extraordinary events. It is, as its author states, first and foremo= st an homage to
New York's firefighters.

The monologues serve= as windows into the reporter's own private thoughts and emotions. Joan, the= playwright's alterego, has traveled and written extensively about Latin Ame= rican countries. Unnerving is her description of South American reactions to= 9/11, which casts
<= st1:place>America in a very negative light.

Speaking in a dull monotone, as if in a state of shock, his face= , a roadmap of barely contained grief, A. Neil Thackaberry becomes the beefy= fire chief, Nick. He's at a loss for the words he needs to pay tribute to h= is men. Visibly upset by the suffering fire captain, a sensitive yet tenacio= us Joan (MaryJo Alexander) probes gently for the keys that will unlock the f= ire chief's pent-up feelings.

Thackaber= ry's realistic and gripping performance reveals a captain who loved his job=20= with a passion and his men like sons.

T= he most senior man, Bill, is a 16-year veteran who was always looking after=20= his men, especially the younger ones. "An ordinary guy, a schmo, but you can= 't say that in a eulogy," muses Nick.

T= hen there was the new guy, Jimmy, still on probation. How do you describe so= meone you didn't even know and can't even remember his face, asks Nick. Joan= helps him find a way. The planes crashing into the
World Trade Center was Jimmy's first real fire. Nick chokes up when he recalls=20= Jimmy's age, 26.


Patrick, Nick's best friend= , who was within six weeks of getting his captain's stripes, was the hardest= to eulogize. Then there was the wild man, Barney, who wasn't even supposed=20= to work that day, but followed his buddy when the alarm sounded.
<= BR>This is a brotherhood of men who do not think of t= hemselves as heroes, but they do what Nick describes as "the best job in the= world."

"The Guys" is laced with humor= and remarkably free of maudlin sentiment. There are touching moments, such=20= as when Nick, a dance buff, describes what dancing means to him, and Joan im= agines them doing the tango together. The description of Barney, who could w= ork wonders with metal but had no luck with women, evokes laughter. "If I co= uld only meet a woman welder," Nick recalls Barney saying.

Although the unwavering format makes the play drag at ti= mes, the intimacy of the Actors'
Summit stage serves the action well. In each of her monologues= , Joan looks at the audience, hooking you with her direct, almost intimate a= pproach. It's extremely effective.

Of the al= most 3,000 people whose lives were lost on 9/11, one in eight (12%) were
World Trade Center firefighters, writes Nelson in the play= 's afterward. The reason is self-evident. While everyone was struggling to g= et out, they were still going in ... and saving lives of an indeterminate nu= mber.

= The Greeks saw the value of theatre as= catharsis, a means of relieving repressed emotions by expressing the inexpr= essible. Like those plays, movies and canvases that have addressed the Holoc= aust, "The Guys" helps us deal with the horror of Sept. 11.

-------------------------------1096387168-- From dosomething3 at yahoo.com Tue Sep 28 09:29:07 2004 From: dosomething3 at yahoo.com (Pamela Sago) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:29:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Fantasticks" Review in the Akron Leader 9/23/04. Message-ID: <20040928162907.80941.qmail@web53807.mail.yahoo.com> --0-594955155-1096388947=:76785 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Fantastic review! The show runs one more weekend (this coming weekend) at 8 p.m. and the WRP Barn is a gorgeous setting for a show set in September . . . Akron Leader - September 23, 2004 Leader Online www.akron.com ?The Fantasticks? is fantastic theater Western Reserve Playhouse stages popular musical By David Ritchey BATH ? ?The Fantasticks? is one of the gentlest, kindest musicals in American dramatic literature. That gentleness may explain why the show has been so successful and why it has made its way to the stage at Western Reserve Playhouse (WRP). ?The Fantasticks? opened on May 3, 1960, and ran for 17,162 performances before it closed Jan. 13, 2002. It holds the record as the longest-running musical in the world and the longest running play of any kind in the United States. The Fantasticks? was written by Tom Jones (book and lyrics) and Harvey Schmidt (music), after they met as students at The University of Texas. This duo also wrote the popular musical ?I Do! I Do!? ?The Fantasticks? concerns next-door neighbors, who want their children to marry. They plot a fake feud, build a wall between their yards and forbid their children to speak to each other. The fathers think that children will always do the opposite of what they are told to do. The fathers are right, and the result, of course, is a love story, wrapped up and tied with romantic music. ?Try to Remember? and ?Soon, It?s Gonna Rain? are the two most famous songs in the score. Other songs from the show have achieved popularity, because the show is produced so often. In fact, currently, The University of Akron also is staging a production of ?The Fantasticks.? The WRP production has much merit. The major improvement in this production is the addition of Matthew Bennett (musical director), who knows how to work with a cast. He conducted extensive vocal drills, musical warm-ups and musical rehearsals. He kept the music (and, therefore, the pace of the show) moving quickly. ?The Fantasticks? can become too sweet and melodramatic without a brisk pace to prevent the production from turning maudlin. The set is a black platform and a few stools on the stage, a simplicity that fits the script. The small cast fills the playing area and projects to the back row without microphones. Judson ?Leigh? Heckerman (The Narrator and El Gallo) commands the stage with an economy of movement and flashing eyes that seem to pierce into the audience. Heckerman has a pleasant singing voice, and his acting ability should move him to the A-list of actors in Northeast Ohio. Heckerman listens to the other performers and responds to what he hears without ever stealing a scene. Adrienne Sereta (Luisa) is gifted with a quality singing voice. She is studying for a career in musical theater at Baldwin-Wallace College, the foremost musical theater program in Northeast Ohio. Irv Korman (Henry, the old actor) and Bob Rauch (Mortimer) take the stage for their scenes and never let go. Henry and Mortimer are the remains of an acting company. Henry quotes Shakespeare?s more famous lines, and Mortimer plays long, complicated, funny death scenes. Korman takes a small role and produces a well-defined character that becomes a gem in the production. He is a good comedic actor. Rauch brings physical humor to his role. In his death scenes, he thrashes about, gasps and demands the audience watch his every death move. Both men received applause at the end of their big scenes. ?The Fantasticks? is a family show and a date play. This romantic play continues through Oct. 2. For tickets, call (330) 620-7314. David Ritchey has a Ph.D. in communications and is a professor of communications at The University of Akron. He is a member of the American Theatre Critics Association. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-594955155-1096388947=:76785 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Fantastic review!  The show runs one more weekend (this coming weekend) at 8 p.m. and the WRP Barn is a gorgeous setting for a show set in September . . .
 
Akron Leader - September 23, 2004
Leader Online     www.akron.com

?The Fantasticks? is fantastic theater

Western Reserve
Playhouse stages
popular musical
 

By David Ritchey

BATH ? ?The Fantasticks? is one of the gentlest, kindest musicals in American dramatic literature. That gentleness may explain why the show has been so successful and why it has made its way to the stage at Western Reserve Playhouse (WRP).

?The Fantasticks? opened on May 3, 1960, and ran for 17,162 performances before it closed Jan. 13, 2002. It holds the record as the longest-running musical in the world and the longest running play of any kind in the United States. The Fantasticks? was written by Tom Jones (book and lyrics) and Harvey Schmidt (music), after they met as students at The University of Texas. This duo also wrote the popular musical ?I Do! I Do!?

?The Fantasticks? concerns next-door neighbors, who want their children to marry. They plot a fake feud, build a wall between their yards and forbid their children to speak to each other. The fathers think that children will always do the opposite of what they are told to do. The fathers are right, and the result, of course, is a love story, wrapped up and tied with romantic music.

?Try to Remember? and ?Soon, It?s Gonna Rain? are the two most famous songs in the score. Other songs from the show have achieved popularity, because the show is produced so often. In fact, currently, The University of Akron also is staging a production of ?The Fantasticks.?

The WRP production has much merit. The major improvement in this production is the addition of Matthew Bennett (musical director), who knows how to work with a cast. He conducted extensive vocal drills, musical warm-ups and musical rehearsals. He kept the music (and, therefore, the pace of the show) moving quickly. ?The Fantasticks? can become too sweet and melodramatic without a brisk pace to prevent the production from turning maudlin.

The set is a black platform and a few stools on the stage, a simplicity that fits the script. The small cast fills the playing area and projects to the back row without microphones.

Judson ?Leigh? Heckerman (The Narrator and El Gallo) commands the stage with an economy of movement and flashing eyes that seem to pierce into the audience. Heckerman has a pleasant singing voice, and his acting ability should move him to the A-list of actors in Northeast Ohio. Heckerman listens to the other performers and responds to what he hears without ever stealing a scene. Adrienne Sereta (Luisa) is gifted with a quality singing voice. She is studying for a career in musical theater at Baldwin-Wallace College, the foremost musical theater program in Northeast Ohio.

Irv Korman (Henry, the old actor) and Bob Rauch (Mortimer) take the stage for their scenes and never let go. Henry and Mortimer are the remains of an acting company. Henry quotes Shakespeare?s more famous lines, and Mortimer plays long, complicated, funny death scenes. Korman takes a small role and produces a well-defined character that becomes a gem in the production. He is a good comedic actor.

Rauch brings physical humor to his role. In his death scenes, he thrashes about, gasps and demands the audience watch his every death move.

Both men received applause at the end of their big scenes.

?The Fantasticks? is a family show and a date play. This romantic play continues through Oct. 2. For tickets, call (330) 620-7314.


David Ritchey has a Ph.D. in communications and is a professor of communications at The University of Akron. He is a member of the American Theatre Critics Association.


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Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-594955155-1096388947=:76785-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Tue Sep 28 09:52:00 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 12:52:00 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Silvers On Stage at Actors' Summit Message-ID: -------------------------------1096390320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en For Immediate Release For additional information contact:=20 Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800 Hudson, Ohio September 28, 2004 =20 Actors' Summit Theater presents=20 Dorothy and Reuben Silver=20 in Laughter in 3 Languages=20 =20 Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater announces the opening of Laughter in 3 Langua= ges, a=20 delightful collection of vignettes about the common immigrant experience,=20 assembled and performed by Dorothy and Reuben Silver for eight performances=20 beginning Oct. 7 at its theater at 86 Owen Brown Street in downtown Hudson. =20 The Show Dorothy and Reuben Silver drew on a rich legacy of work by American Jewish=20 writers, mainly humorists, to create Laughter in 3 Languages, a collection o= f=20 stories that recount the joys and sorrows of learning new customs, a new=20 language and all the other mysteries of a new land. The immigrants of the ta= les are=20 Jewish, but the humor and pathos that unfold demonstrate the universality of= =20 the immigrant experience. The vignettes are performed simultaneously in Engl= ish=20 and Yiddish, so the material is easy to understand as it entertains.=20 Occasionally, the Silvers will employ =E2=80=9CYinglish,=E2=80=9D that immig= rant blend of the mother=20 tongue and English. =E2=80=9CIt=E2=80=99s fun and it works,=E2=80=9D Dorothy= says of the presentation,=20 to which Reuben adds, =E2=80=9CMost American Jews today don=E2=80=99t unders= tand Yiddish,=20 but they love it.=E2=80=9D So, the Silvers are finding, do non-Jewish audien= ces. When=20 first performed in 2002 -- as a benefit for the Ensemble Theatre in Clevelan= d --=20 Laughter in 3 Languages played to four sell-out crowds. The Actors=E2=80=99=20= Summit=20 production comes in the second month of a yearlong celebration of the 350th=20 anniversary of the arrival of the first permanent Jewish settlers in New Ams= terdam=20 (Sept. 12, 1654) and, coincidentally, 150 years after the arrival of the=20 first Jewish settlers in Akron. In 1865, this latter group, 20 strong, organ= ized=20 the Akron Hebrew Association, which has been known as Temple Israel since 19= 11. =20 The Cast The Silvers are no strangers to Actors=E2=80=99 Summit audiences. Most recen= tly they=20 were featured -- she as Mistress Quickly and he as Falstaff -- in the April=20 production of Merry Wives of Windsor. Described by one reviewer as Cleveland= =E2=80=99s=20 reigning theater couple, Reuben and Dorothy have shared their talents locall= y=20 for nearly 50 years as performers, directors, teachers and administrators.=20 Reuben=E2=80=99s career began as a child actor in Detroit=E2=80=99s Yiddish=20= theater in 1933, and=20 Yiddish was his first language; he learned English in school. He and Dorothy= =20 met in 1948 when he saw her in a Tennessee Williams production at Wayne Stat= e=20 University. They married a year later and have been a dynamic theatrical duo= =20 ever since. Just a few of their onstage credits together include The Visit,=20 Death of a Salesman and The Gin Game, A Trip to Bountiful, All My Sons, Glas= s=20 Menagerie and The Dybbuk. =20 Performance Schedule Laughter in 3 Languages opens with a preview performance at 8 p.m. Thursday,= =20 Oct. 7. Performances are given Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 8 and= =20 Sundays at 2 PM through Oct. 17.=20 =20 =20 Tickets Tickets are $25 on Fridays and Saturdays and $22 on Thursdays and Sundays.=20 College students and seniors receive a $4 discount. Students under age 18 ar= e=20 admitted for half price. Group discounts and season subscriptions are still=20 available. Tickets can be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20 =20 Web site=20 Actors Summit Theater can be found on the web at www.actorssummit.org.=20 Actors' Summit is a professional, not for profit, 501-c-3 professional arts=20 organization. We are seeking volunteers and board members. For more details=20= please=20 call MaryJo or Neil at 330-342-0800.=20 =20 Actors' Summit is working under a developmental agreement with Actors' Equit= y=20 Association (the Union of professional Actors and Stage Managers.)=20 =20 -------------------------------1096390320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

= For Immediate Release

For additional information contact: Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800
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Huds= on, Ohio September 28, 2004

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Actors' Summit Theater prese= nts

Dorothy and Reuben Silver

in Laughter in 3 Languages

   = ;         

Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater announces the opening of Laughter= in 3 Languages, a delightful collection of vignettes about the common immigrant experience, assembled a= nd performed by Dorothy and Reuben Silver for eight performances begi= nning Oct. 7 at its theater at 86 Owen Brown St= reet in downtown Hudson.

 

The Show

Dorothy and Reuben Silver drew on a rich legacy of wor= k by American Jewish writers, mainly humorists, to create Laughte= r in 3 Languages, a collection of stories that recount the joys and sorrows of lear= ning new customs, a new language and all the other mysteries of a new land.=20= The immigrants of the tales are Jewish, but the humor and pathos that unfold= demonstrate the universality of the immigrant experience. The vignettes are= performed simultaneously in English and Yiddish, so the material is easy to= understand as it entertains. Occasionally, the Silvers will employ =E2=80= =9CYinglish,=E2=80=9D that immigrant blend of the mother tongue and English.= =E2=80=9CIt=E2=80=99s fun and it works,=E2=80=9D Dorothy says of the presen= tation, to which Reuben adds, =E2=80=9CMost American Jews today don=E2=80= =99t understand Yiddish, but they love it.=E2=80=9D So, the Silvers are find= ing, do non-Jewish audiences. When first performed in 2002 -- as a benefit f= or the Ensemble Theatre in Cleveland -- Laughter in 3 Languages played t= o four sell-out crowds. The Actors=E2=80=99 Summit production comes in the s= econd month of a yearlong celebration of the 350th anniversary of= the arrival of the first permanent Jewish settlers in New Amsterdam (Sept.=20= 12, 1654) and, coincidentally, 150 years after the arrival of the first Jewi= sh settlers in Akron. In 1865, this latter group, 20 strong, organized the A= kron Hebrew Association, which has been known as Temple Israel since 1911.

The Silvers ar= e no strangers to Actors=E2=80=99 Summit audiences. Most recently they were=20= featured -- she as Mistress Quickly and he as Falstaff -- in the April produ= ction of Merry Wives of Windsor. Described by one reviewer as Clevela= nd=E2=80=99s reigning theater couple, Reuben and Dorothy have shared their t= alents locally for nearly 50 years as performers, directors, teachers and administrators. Reuben=E2=80=99s car= eer began as a child actor in Detroit=E2=80=99s Yiddish theater in 1933, and= Yiddish was his first language; he learned English in school. He and Doroth= y met in 1948 when he saw her in a Tennessee Williams production at Wayne St= ate University. They married a year later and have been a dynamic theatrical= duo ever since. Just a few of their onstage credits together include The= Visit, Death of a Salesman and The Gin Game, A Trip to Bounti= ful, All My Sons, Glass Menagerie and The Dybbuk.

 

Performance Schedule
Laughter in 3 Languages= opens with a preview performance at
8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7. Performances are given Thursday, Friday a= nd Saturday nights at 8 and Sundays at 2 PM through Oct. 17. <= /B>

 

 

Tickets

 

Web site

Actors Summit Theater can be found on the web at ww= w.actorssummit.org. Actors' Summit is a professional, not for profit, 501-c-= 3 professional arts organization. We are seeking volunteers and board member= s. For more details please call MaryJo or Neil at 330-342-0800. <= /FONT>

 

Actors' Summit is working under a developmental agr= eement with Actors' Equity Association (the Union of professional Actors and= Stage Managers.)

 

-------------------------------1096390320-- From mjoslyn at state-theatre.com Tue Sep 28 10:51:29 2004 From: mjoslyn at state-theatre.com (Matthew Joslyn) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 13:51:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BUY ONE/GET ONE HOWIE MANDEL TICKETS Message-ID: <005101c4a583$c8d4bae0$0a00a8c0@develdir> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4A562.41A18920 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Comedian Howie Mandel is coming to the historic Sandusky State Theatre = in downtown Sandusky, Ohio next month!=20 On Sunday, October 17 at 7:30 p.m., in our historic theatre in downtown = Sandusky, join us for a hilarious evening with one of the country's best = known comedians.=20 AS A SPECIAL FOR NEOPAL MEMBERS ONLY, CALL 419-626-1950 FOR BUY ONE/GET = ONE FREE TICKETS! Ticket prices are $27.50, $37.50 and $42.50. Mention you are a NEOPal = Member and you'll get one ticket free for every ticket you buy! Check us out online at www.state-theatre.com. This show contains adult = language and content. Call 419-626-1950 for tickets. The Sandusky State Theatre is an historic 1530 seat peforming arts = center located in downtown Sandusky at 107 Columbus Avenue. Drive time = from downtown Cleveland is about an hour. Parking is free. Matthew Joslyn Director of Education Sandusky State Theatre 419-626-1950 419-503-0367 (c) ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4A562.41A18920 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Comedian Howie Mandel is coming to the = historic=20 Sandusky State Theatre in downtown Sandusky, Ohio next month!=20
 
On Sunday, October 17 at 7:30 p.m., in = our historic=20 theatre in downtown Sandusky, join us for a hilarious evening with one = of the=20 country's best known comedians.
 
AS A SPECIAL FOR NEOPAL MEMBERS ONLY, = CALL=20 419-626-1950 FOR BUY ONE/GET ONE FREE TICKETS!
 
Ticket prices are $27.50, $37.50 and = $42.50.=20 Mention you are a NEOPal Member and you'll get one ticket free for = every=20 ticket you buy!
 
Check us out online at www.state-theatre.com. This = show=20 contains adult language and content. Call 419-626-1950 for = tickets.
 
The Sandusky State Theatre is an = historic 1530=20 seat peforming arts center located in downtown Sandusky at 107 = Columbus Avenue. Drive time from downtown Cleveland is about an hour. = Parking is=20 free.
 
 
Matthew Joslyn
Director of = Education
Sandusky=20 State Theatre
419-626-1950
419-503-0367 = (c)
------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4A562.41A18920-- From seanszaller at mail.com Tue Sep 28 14:04:44 2004 From: seanszaller at mail.com (Sean Szaller) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 16:04:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions: Seeking actor/singer/dancers for "Fiddler" Message-ID: <20040928210444.C69964BDA8@ws1-1.us4.outblaze.com>

Beachwood Community Theater is proud to annouce auditions for its upcoming production of the musical classic, "Fiddler on the Roof."

Jill Koslen, dir.; Sean Szaller, mus'l dir./choreo.; Joseph Stein, author; Jerry Bock, composer; Sheldon Harnick, lyrics; City of Beachwood Recreation Department, producers.; Produced through special arrangement with Music Theater International.

Friday, October 1:

6:30pm-7:30pm -- Children in grades 3-9

7:30pm-? -- Adults (by appointment only -- please see below for information)

Auditions will be held in the Beachwood High School cafeteria, 25451 Fairmount Blvd., Beachwood OH.

Please prepare 16 measures of your best material. An accompaniest will be provided. You MUST provide sheet music in your key. Acapella singing will not be allowed. There will be a short dance call for the men, so please come with appropriate clothing. ALL AUDITIONEES: Please note, because of the specific time period and religious element to this show, you may be asked to alter your appearance for authenticity (i.e. growing facial hair, not cutting hair, dyeing hair, etc.).

Call-backs will be held on Friday, October 8 from 6:30-9:30pm. You will be contacted after your initial audition if you are needed at call-backs. The show is scheduled to run Feb. 4-6, 11-13. Friday shows are at 8pm, Saturday's at 7:30pm, and Sunday's at 2pm.

We are seeking a large cast (approx. 22M/15W) ranging in age from 7-70. All roles, except "The Fiddler," are currently available. We are specifically seeking:

Tevye (40-50): The dairyman, a strong willed man, compassionate, has a soft-side, humorous but not a clown; Golde (40-50): Tevye's wife, has a hard exterior but truly is a caring mother, also very humorous; Tzeitel (18-20): Tevye's eldest daughter, secretly in love with Motel the tailor, the first to stand up to her father; Hodel (16-18): The 2nd oldest, she is the perhaps the strongest willed of the 5 daughters; Chava (14-16): Is greatly influenced by the strength shown by her two elder sisters, wise for her age; Shprintze (9-12): Tevye's 2nd youngest; Bielke (7-9): The youngest daughter; Yente: The "matcmaker," mature female, typical jewish grandmother figure, a real talker with a heart of gold; Lazar Wolf: The butcher, lonely in his older age, a nice man with a bit of a temper; Rabbi: The older spiritual leader of his community, very wise; Motel: The tailor, nebbish, backwards at first but soon bl ossoms into a man, humorous but certianly not over the top; Perchik: The student, a "radical" thinker who isn't afriad to speak his mind, intelligent and good natured; Fyedka: A russian boy who falls in love with Chava, very pleasant, well read and quite bright, a true gentleman; Nachum: The beggar, humorous, sarcastic; Mendel: The Rabbi's son, intelligent in scripture but not very worldly; Constable: Official head of the Russians, a good man at heart but he has a job to do, not a mean character but rather very complex; Grandma Tzeitel: Character actress role; Fruma Sarah: Character actress role; Sons: Varying in ages from 9-19; Daughters: Varying in ages from 9-19; Mamas: Adult women; Papas: Adult men; Russians: Mostly between 17-22 in age, excellent dancers.

Adults interested in auditioning should contact the Beachwood Recreation Department at 216/595-3734 to arrange for an audition slot. If there is no answer, please leave a message and your call will be returned. If you have any questions, feel free to respond to this email. **PLEASE ALSO CALL THE ABOVE NUMBER IF YOU HAVE A CONFLICT WITH THE AUDITION DATES!!


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From otp at ameritech.net Tue Sep 28 15:23:07 2004 From: otp at ameritech.net (The Other Theater Project) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 15:23:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]OTP Auditions: Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You Message-ID: <20040928222307.21042.qmail@web80808.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1510259587-1096410187=:21036 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "The Other Theater Project" will be holding auditions for their premiere production, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" which will open in November. "OTP" is seeking non-equity males who can play in their 20s to 30s. Two males are needed for "Sister Mary" and two are needed for the comedic sketch being presented with it. Auditions will be held on Monday, October 4th between 7 and 9pm at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 w. 6th street, Cleveland. Interested parties should bring a head shot and resume. A short comedic monologue is preferred but not required. Cold readings will be done from the script. All female roles have been cast. --0-1510259587-1096410187=:21036 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
   "The Other Theater Project" will be holding auditions for their premiere production, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" which will open in November.
 
      "OTP" is seeking non-equity males who can play in their 20s to 30s.  Two males are needed for "Sister Mary" and two are needed for the comedic sketch being presented with it.
 
Auditions will be held on Monday, October 4th between 7 and 9pm at
Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 w. 6th street, Cleveland.
 
Interested parties should bring a head shot and resume. A short comedic monologue is preferred but not required.  Cold readings will be done from the script.
 
All female roles have been cast.
--0-1510259587-1096410187=:21036-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Tue Sep 28 13:27:09 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 16:27:09 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Future Audition Notice for 2005 Production that I will be Directing. Message-ID: <105.520f80e9.2e8b231d@aol.com> --part1_105.520f80e9.2e8b231d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I will be directing Moon over Buffalo at Clague Playhouse next year. The Auditions will be Monday, Tuesday, February 7, 8, 2005 The Production dates are April 22 - May 15, 2005. FYI for your acting pleasure. Sincerely, Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_105.520f80e9.2e8b231d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I will be directing Moon over Bu= ffalo at Clague Playhouse next year.
The Auditions will be Monday, Tuesday, February 7, 8, 2005
The Production dates are April 22 - May 15, 2005.
FYI for your acting pleasure.


Sincerely,          
Kevin Joseph Kelly
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
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--part1_105.520f80e9.2e8b231d_boundary-- From lemire-kunz at mindspring.com Tue Sep 28 18:41:38 2004 From: lemire-kunz at mindspring.com (Deb Lemire) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:41:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]QBP on WCPN! The Kathy & Mo Show at Playhouse Square Message-ID: <041a01c4a5c5$76f47890$6401a8c0@Boris> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0417_01C4A5A3.EF4EFD00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Queen Bee Production talent Deb Lemire and Lynette Brown will join Dee = Perry for her Around Noon Show this Thursday, September 30 on WCPN = 91.3. Tune in and then get your tickets for the final weekend! Parallel Lives: The Kathy and Mo Show Kennedy's Theatre Playhouse Square Center 1501 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115 Final Weekend...Oct 1 & 2, 8:30 p.m. curtain =20 Tickets on sale now! $15 216-241-6000 www.playhousesquare.com =20 www.queenbeeprod.com =20 =20 Queen Bee Productions presents Deb Lemire and Lynette Brown in this = hilarious, two woman tour de force exploring women, men, feminists, = love, religion, sex, guilt and family. Fabulously outrageous, this = universe run by capricious goddesses does not disappoint! ------=_NextPart_000_0417_01C4A5A3.EF4EFD00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Queen Bee = Production talent=20 Deb Lemire and Lynette Brown will join Dee Perry for her Around Noon = Show this=20 Thursday, September 30 on WCPN  91.3.  Tune in and then get = your=20 tickets for the final weekend!

 

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THEATRE TOUR TO TORONTO

November 5-7

Join North Coast Travel as they host a Theatre Trip to Toronto for the Benefit of the Olde Towne Hall Theatre of North Ridgeville. For only $319 per person, double occupancy You get round trip transportaton, Top Dollar seats to see either Hairspray or Mamma Mia!

Double occupancy at Cambridge Suites which includes deluxe Continental breakfast. Your tip also includes a side trip to Niagara Falls and Duty Free Shop.

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Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! --0-1551266000-1096433305=:36746-- From learn2act at email.com Wed Sep 29 05:39:28 2004 From: learn2act at email.com (David Lemoyne) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 07:39:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Poets in Cleveland - Country Guitar Player Needed Too Message-ID: <20040929123928.7B99B101C9@ws1-3.us4.outblaze.com> HELLO POETS!!! I am in the pre-production stage of a project. Looking for local poets with thought provoking poetry to be used in a stage production. More info to be coming in the near future, but beginning to compile a list of poets and potential poems now. Please contact David Lemoyne. david at davidlemoyne.com ps. Also in need of a country guitar player for collaboration on a music project. PAID. David Lemoyne WWW.DAVIDLEMOYNE.COM info at davidlemoyne.com David is Managing Director of ActorsCoach Productions. -- ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm From pubrncp at hotmail.com Wed Sep 29 06:04:06 2004 From: pubrncp at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 09:04:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP Looking for Actors Message-ID: Spotlight on Youth, the educational repertory company of the North Canton Playhouse, is looking for male actors, teens or young adults who can pass for teens. Applicants for these paid positions must be animated for roles in elementary presentations. Those interested can contact the Artistic Director, Mary at 330-499-6511 _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! hthttp://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From pubrncp at hotmail.com Wed Sep 29 06:03:10 2004 From: pubrncp at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 09:03:10 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP & Player's Guild Present "Run for Your Wife" Message-ID: The North Canton Players Guild and the North Canton Playhouse presents: Ray Cooney?s Run For Your Wife. This play is a superb example of a British Farce. The Play deals with a London cabbie who is married to two women at the same time, neither of whom knows about the other?s existence and lives on each end of the town. Date: Oct. 8th-10th, 2004 at the Players guild in the Arena Theatre. Friday and Saturday at 8:00 pm and Sunday at 2:30 pm. All seats are $10.00. For Tickets or more information, please call the North Canton Players Guild at 330-453-7617. _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! hthttp://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Wed Sep 29 07:31:35 2004 From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 07:31:35 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Register Now for Oct 6 Class -- THE CRAFT OF LYRIC WRITING Message-ID: <20040929143135.75770.qmail@web81101.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1955213659-1096468295=:75367 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii REGISTER NOW! THE CRAFT OF LYRIC WRITING Four Wednesdays 7 to 9 p.m. beginning Oct 6 Taught by Susan Weber Poets and Writer's League of Greater Cleveland PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Townhouse 3-A. Members $54 Others $60 Register online: at www.pwlgc.com or by phone: 216.421.0403. Seasoned songwriters of all genres 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). Northeast Ohio Songwriters? Circle founder Susan Weber (www.susanweber.com) received the 2003 Great American Song Contest Honor Award and wrote for the prize winning cable TV show, Captain Dave Productions. Her recordings reach national and international radio and television audiences. Describing the class, Weber says ? This course provides a practical space and structure to befriend your muse and explore your imagination in the service of quality lyric writing." --0-1955213659-1096468295=:75367 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
REGISTER NOW!
 
THE CRAFT OF LYRIC WRITING
Four Wednesdays 7 to 9 p.m. beginning Oct 6
Taught by Susan Weber
PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Townhouse 3-A.
Members $54     Others $60
 
Register online: at www.pwlgc.com or by phone: 216.421.0403.

Seasoned songwriters of all genres 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).
 
Northeast Ohio Songwriters? Circle founder Susan Weber  (www.susanweber.com) received the 2003 Great American Song Contest Honor Award and wrote for the prize winning cable TV show, Captain Dave Productions.  Her recordings reach national and international radio and television audiences.
Describing the class, Weber says ? This course  provides a practical space and structure to befriend your muse and explore your imagination in the service of quality lyric writing."

--0-1955213659-1096468295=:75367-- From wgmather at msn.com Wed Sep 29 07:08:25 2004 From: wgmather at msn.com (Robert Catalano) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:08:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beer, Brats, and a Balladeer Onboard a BIG BOAT Message-ID: Beer, Brats, and a Balladeer! September 29, 2004 - For Immediate Release contact: Rob Catalano, Deputy Director Telephone: (216) 574-9053 Fax: (216) 574-2536 E-mail: r.catalano at wgmather.org 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 NEW E-mail: r.catalano at wgmather.org Website: www.wgmather.org From coneill at beckcenter.org Wed Sep 29 13:12:06 2004 From: coneill at beckcenter.org (Colleen O'Neill) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:12:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lobby Hero opens at the Beck Center this Friday! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E1859F4@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A660.A04FB424 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lobby Hero At the Beck Center For the Arts October 1 - October 24, 2004 Call now! - (216) 521-2540 www.beckcenter.org =20 =20 =20 **Showtimes & Ticket Prices (see below)=20 =20 Lobby Hero =20 The Beck Center for the Arts kicks off its 2004-2005 Studio Theater Season with the help of Cleveland's own Seth Gordon and comic wizard, Kenneth Lonergan. The New York Magazine proclaims, "Soon after making the year's best movie, You Can Count On Me, Lonergan delights us with his irrepressible Lobby Hero," which opens in the Beck Center's intimate Studio Theater on October 1 and runs through October 24. Lobby Hero centers on Jeff, a security guard in a Manhattan high-rise who slacks his way through the graveyard shift by joking around with his boss and talking to anyone who'll listen. Then his boss presents him with what he describes as an "interesting dilemma," and the next thing Jeff knows, he's complicit in covering up a crime. Jeff, his boss William, and the two police officers who come by each night all want to do the right thing, but none can quite decide what the right thing is. Lobby Hero was the hit of the 2000-2001 off-Broadway theatre season, and TimeOut called it the "best drama, best comedy and the best romance of the year, all rolled into one." The Director & Cast The Beck Center is proud to host Seth Gordon of the Cleveland Play House as he directs an accomplished cast that includes Jennifer Clifford, Paul Floriano, Matthew Joslyn and Jimmie D. Woody. Seth is Director of New Play Development at the Cleveland Play House. He recently received the Northern Ohio Live Award for Excellence in Theatre, in part for his direction of the Beck Center's production of Agnes of God. Showtimes & Ticket Prices =20 Fridays and Saturdays 8:00 p.m. Sunday matinees 3:00 p.m. $26 for adults, $23 for seniors (65 and up) and $15 for students (22 & younger with ID) (All individual ticket sales are subject to a $2 administrative fee) =20 =20 To reserve your tickets, call the box office at (216) 521-2540 or visit us at www.beckcenter.org . =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 Colleen O'Neill Marketing Assistant Beck Center For The Arts 17801 Detroit Ave.=20 Lakewood, OH 44107=20 Email: coneill at beckcenter.org Phone: 216.521.2540 ext.244 Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A660.A04FB424 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Lobby Hero centers on = Jeff, a security guard in a Manhattan high-rise who slacks his way through the graveyard shift by joking = around with his boss and talking to anyone who'll listen. Then his boss presents him = with what he describes as an "interesting dilemma," and the next = thing Jeff knows, he's complicit in covering up a crime. Jeff, his boss = William, and the two police officers who come by each night all want to do the right = thing, but none can quite decide what the right thing is. Lobby Hero was the = hit of the 2000-2001 off-Broadway theatre season, and TimeOut called it the “best drama, best comedy and the best romance of the year, all = rolled into one.”

The Director & = Cast

The Beck Center is proud to host Seth Gordon of the Cleveland Play House as he directs = an accomplished cast that includes Jennifer Clifford, Paul Floriano, = Matthew Joslyn and Jimmie D. Woody. Seth is Director of New Play Development at = the Cleveland Play House. He recently received the Northern Ohio Live Award = for Excellence in Theatre, in part for his direction of the Beck Center's production of Agnes of God.

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Cleveland Art Theatre will be holding auditions for "Christmas Gif'", a delightful Christmas musical written  and directed by Margaret Ford-Taylor. 
 
 Auditions will be held in CAT's new space 11625 Euclid Avenue, on Friday, October 1 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and on Saturday, October 2 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.  The play will run the first three weekends in December at Factory Theatre of CSU. 
 
 Roles are available for all ages.  Come prepared to sing, move and read from the script.    


Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Wed Sep 29 08:59:37 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 11:59:37 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Live Music and Special Viewing Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A63D.51E48349 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ocasio mural dedicated Eleven Greater Cleveland Latino/Latina artists collaborated on a large mural commemorating the life of Roberto Ocasio, and you can be there as they present the finished work at the Soul of the Americas exhibit closing reception on Fri 10/1 from 5-7PM at Cleveland State's Art Gallery. "The mural reflects not only Roberto's lust for life and the contribution he made to the region's music scene, but also celebrates Hispanic culture in general and the contributions of the various nationalities that make up Cleveland's diverse Hispanic community," said Robert Thurmer, Art Gallery director. As part of Cleveland State's 15th Annual Hispanic Awareness Week, the closing reception honoring Ocasio will feature the Cleveland Museum of Art's ART CREW and music by the Latin Jazz Project.=20 Cleveland State Art Gallery, 2307 Chester Ave. corner of Chester Ave. and East 24th St. Hours are weekdays from 10AM-5PM. http://www.csuohio.edu/art/gallery =20 Cool Cleveland=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A63D.51E48349 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Ocasio=20 mural dedicated=20 Eleven Greater Cleveland Latino/Latina artists = collaborated on a=20 large mural commemorating the life of Roberto Ocasio, = and you=20 can be there as they present the finished work at the Soul of the=20 Americas exhibit closing reception on Fri=20 10/1 from 5-7PM=20 at Cleveland=20 State's=20 Art=20 Gallery. "The mural reflects not only=20 Roberto's lust for life and the contribution he made to = the=20 region's music scene, but also celebrates Hispanic culture in general = and the=20 contributions of the various nationalities that make up = Cleveland's diverse Hispanic community," said Robert Thurmer,=20 Art=20 Gallery director. As part of Cleveland=20 State's 15th Annual Hispanic Awareness Week, the = closing=20 reception honoring Ocasio will feature the = Cleveland=20 Museum of Art's ART CREW and music by the Latin Jazz=20 Project.

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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A63D.51E48349-- From mbrack at solonohio.org Wed Sep 29 08:58:34 2004 From: mbrack at solonohio.org (Megan Brack) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 11:58:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SCA Little Shop of Horrors Message-ID: <20040929T115834Z_341600070000@solonohio.org> --____SDDPPUBGBGLVRCZGHSUL____ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Fred! The following is for immediate release. I've also included it as an = attachment - wasn't sure which format you preferred. Thank you so much! = Hope you're enjoying the fall weather! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 29, 2004 Contact: Karen L. Prasser Executive Director Solon Center for the Arts 440.337.1403 kprasser at solonohio.org=20 LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS AT SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Solon Center for the Arts has been taken over by a gigantic, man-eating = plant!=20 Just drive by the Center on the corner of SOM Center and Bainbridge Roads = and you=92ll see exactly what we mean when Little Shop of Horrors takes = the stage!=20 Little Shop of Horrors, the classic musical based on the 1960 Roger Corman = film, is the story of Seymour Krelbourn, a meek Skid Row florist who makes = a Faustian pact with a tiny plant in order to win the heart of the girl he = loves, Audrey. As the plant grows, so does Seymour=92s celebrity - but = behind the glamour and fame lies a secret he can=92t reveal - this strange = and unusual plant=92s favorite food is blood! This gleefully gruesome = musical marks the opening of the SCA theater season, just in time for = Halloween! Audiences are sure to love the clever puppetry and won=92t want = to miss the plant that is big enough to swallow a compact car! Under the direction of Solon resident Wayne Merholz, with music direction = by Solon resident Megan Brack and choreography by Solon resident Holly = Merholz, Little Shop of Horrors features book and lyrics by the late = Howard Ashman and music by Alan Menken (The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the = Beast, Aladdin) and includes such well-known musical numbers as =93Somewher= e That=92s Green,=94 =93Suddenly Seymour=94 and the title song. Show dates, times and ticket prices are as follows: Senior Preview 7:00 pm Thursday, October 7 Tickets $3! Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 pm October 8 (Opening Night) 9, 15, 16, 22 & 23 Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Seniors & Students Sunday Matinees 2:00 pm October 10 & 17 Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Seniors & Students The production stars Jason A. Green as Seymour, Suzanne Dieteman as = Audrey, Eric Oswald as Orin, Dan Cohen as Mr. Mushnik and Mark J. DePompei = as the voice of Audrey II. With Valerie Witherspoon as Ronette, Suzanne = Davis as Chiffon, Samantha Childress as Crystal, Chris Boros as Bernstein, = Claudia Lillibridge as Mrs. Luce, Doug Lillibridge as Skip Snip and = Brandon Schaedlich as the plant operator - this dynamic cast is guaranteed = to make audiences laugh, cry and at times maybe even scream! Little Shop of Horrors had its world premiere at the WPA Theatre on May 6, = 1982. It subsequently transferred to Off-Broadway's Orpheum Theatre on = July 27, 1982, where it ran for an unprecedented 2,209 performances. Little Shop of Horrors is produced with special arrangements with and all = authorized performance materials are supplied by Music Theatre Internationa= l. Solon Center for the Arts is located at 6315 SOM Center Road at the corner = of Bainbridge Road in the Old City Hall building. 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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAA= --____SDDPPUBGBGLVRCZGHSUL____-- From raytom at en.com Wed Sep 29 10:11:45 2004 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 13:11:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Professional Talent Message-ID: OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS- TALENT SUBMISSIONS- Corporate Event =20 Out To Lunch Events is accepting photos/resumes/videotapes for an upcoming corporate event and for consideration for two ongoing shows with strong potential.=20 We are a live event production company with an excellent, national track record. =20 We are seeking men and women from 25-40 who are experienced singer/actor/dancers with strong comedic abilities. Professional credential= s and references please. =20 Event Date is December 2nd, in California. Must be available for rehearsals in November. Compensation to be determined based on budget. (Specific rehearsal dates TBA) =20 Please forward your headshot, resume (and *press kit if available) to: Helene Weinberg OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS 28455 Knickerbocker Road Cleveland, OH 44140 =20 *If you have a video that shows your abilities in an upbeat musical production number, that would be extremely helpful. Don=B9t be overly concerned with the production quality-or if it=B9s a rough edit of your video= , Just 2-3 minutes of your best stuff is all we need. Tapes will be kept on file unless requested otherwise. =20 All potential performers will be contacted for subsequent auditions. Please include all your contact information. NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE! =20 Deadline for submissions: Monday, October 18th, 2004 =20 THANK YOU! =20 OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS- The business of fun From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Wed Sep 29 13:54:39 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:54:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Greenhouse Effect! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A666.89AC32F4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tri-C JazzFest is pleased to be part of the=20 2nd Annual "Jazz at the Rockefeller Greenhouse" Concert Saturday, October 2 (rain date, Sunday, October 3) 1 - 3:30 p.m. featuring=20 The Ernie Krivda Jazz Quintet with special guests Tri-C Jazz Studies Combo A wonderful afternoon for the whole family to enjoy!!!! =20 And...it's FREE!!! =20 Walk through Cleveland's greenhouse, register to vote, raffle for wonderful prizes (including JazzFest tickets), smell the flowers!! =20 Rockefeller Greenhouse in Rockefeller Park Top of E. 88th St., off MLK, Jr. Dr. (just south of the I-90 MLK exit) Cleveland, OH =20 Thursday, September 30 - 6:30 a.m. Watch Kenny Crumpton on WJW TV Channel 8 for updates on this event.... =20 For more information: 216-664-3103 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A666.89AC32F4 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Tri-C=20 JazzFest is pleased to be part of the
2nd Annual
"Jazz at the Rockefeller = Greenhouse"
Concert
Saturday, October 2 (rain = date, Sunday,=20 October 3)
1 - = 3:30=20 p.m.
featuring=20
The Ernie Krivda Jazz = Quintet
with special=20 guests
Tri-C Jazz Studies Combo
A wonderful = afternoon for=20 the whole family to = enjoy!!!! =20
And...it's = FREE!!!
 
Walk=20 through Cleveland's greenhouse, register to vote, raffle for wonderful = prizes=20 (including JazzFest tickets), smell the=20 flowers!!
 
Rockefeller Greenhouse
in = Rockefeller=20 Park
Top of E. 88th = St., off=20 MLK, Jr. Dr. (just south of the I-90 MLK exit)
Cleveland, OH
 
Thursday, = September 30 -=20 6:30 a.m.
Watch Kenny = Crumpton=20 on WJW TV Channel = 8=20 for updates on this event....
 
For more = information:=20 216-664-3103
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A666.89AC32F4-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Wed Sep 29 15:12:14 2004 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 15:12:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clague Playhouse holds annual Costume/Prop Sale Message-ID: <20040929221214.54693.qmail@web81404.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1953732924-1096495934=:54639 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-450633441-1096495934=:54639" --0-450633441-1096495934=:54639 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 44145 Phone: 440-331-0403 www.clagueplayhouse.org Clague Playhouse will hold it's annual Costume and Theatrical Prop Sale on Saturday, October 16th from 10:00 - 2:00 at the playhouse. Just in time for Halloween! Costumes and retro clothing. Lots of interesting items! Theatrical Props Vintage embroidered baby clothes, precious outfits & blankets Children's costumes Hats, Handbags, Shoes, Gloves, Jewelry Evening Dresses Jeans We will gladly accept donations of theatrical/evening/vintage clothes. You may drop them off at the box office Wednesday, October 6 and Thursday, October 7, between 1:00 and 6:00PM --0-450633441-1096495934=:54639 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
Phone:  440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse will hold it's annual Costume and Theatrical Prop Sale on Saturday, October 16th from 10:00 - 2:00 at the playhouse.
Just in time for Halloween! Costumes and retro clothing.  Lots of interesting items!
Theatrical Props
Vintage embroidered baby clothes, precious outfits & blankets
Children's costumes
Hats, Handbags, Shoes, Gloves, Jewelry
Evening Dresses
Jeans
 
We will gladly accept donations of theatrical/evening/vintage clothes.  You may drop them off at the box office Wednesday, October 6 and Thursday, October 7, between 1:00 and 6:00PM
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For sale $250. Need to get this sold. Medina Location From luminance at wowway.com Wed Sep 29 17:50:00 2004 From: luminance at wowway.com (Christine Hnat) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 20:50:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Year for Tomatoes Auditions at Cassidy Message-ID: <000d01c4a687$6babe640$0300a8c0@MOM1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4A665.E2ECE460 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cassidy Theatre is pleased to announce auditions for A Bad Year For Tomatoes =20 If you loved TV's "The Newhart Show", you'll love Tomatoes! In this madcap comedy by John Patrick, a middle-aged star decides she = just wants to move to the country and write her memoirs - and then the = locals show up! Production Dates: January 28 - February 13, 2004 Audition Dates: Monday, October 11th at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 12th at 7:00 p.m. Directed by: Stephen D. Kinford Production Constultant: William A. Allman, who directed the show's = premiere=20 production thirty years ago! Audition Information: ALL ROLES ARE OPEN Speaking roles for a cast of 4 women ages 30 - 70 and 3 men ages 30 - 70 Comic flair is a must! Reading from the script. Scripts are available at the theatre = for perusal. Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, = Parma Heights. Any questions - please call the theatre at (440) = 842-4600. Operating Support is provided by the Ohio Arts Council. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4A665.E2ECE460 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Cassidy Theatre is pleased to announce auditions for
           &n= bsp;   =20  A Bad Year For Tomatoes 
If you loved TV's "The Newhart Show", you'll love=20 Tomatoes!
In this madcap comedy by John Patrick, a middle-aged star decides = she just=20 wants to move to the country and write her memoirs - and then the locals = show=20 up!
Production Dates:  January 28 - February 13, 2004
Audition Dates:  Monday, October 11th at 7:00 p.m.
            =    =20          Tuesday, October 12th = at 7:00=20 p.m.
Directed by:  Stephen D. Kinford
Production Constultant:  William A. Allman, who directed the = show's=20 premiere
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p; =20 production thirty years ago!
Audition Information:  ALL ROLES ARE OPEN
        Speaking roles for a cast of = 4 women=20 ages 30 - 70
            =    =20 and 3 men ages 30 - 70
        Comic flair is a = must!
        Reading from the = script. =20 Scripts are available at the theatre for perusal.
Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl = Road,=20 Parma Heights.  Any questions - please call the theatre at (440)=20 842-4600.
Operating Support is provided by the Ohio Arts = Council.
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4A665.E2ECE460-- From brendalt at stratos.net Wed Sep 29 18:35:53 2004 From: brendalt at stratos.net (Brenda Trautman) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 21:35:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flute player looking for pit orchestra Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20040929212842.01fdef30@pop.stratos.net> I'm a flute player, who is looking for pit orchestra positions. I have been playing for over 25 years and have experience in pit and classical orchestras. Shows that I have played in the pit include: Footloose, My Fair Lady, Sound of Music, The King and I, Damm Yankees, and South Pacific. I can be reached by e-mail at: Brendalt at stratos.net or by phone at 440-247-2548. Thanks, Brenda Trautman From bfspeck at yahoo.com Wed Sep 29 18:37:36 2004 From: bfspeck at yahoo.com (Brad Speck) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 18:37:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Benefit for the AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND THIS SATURDAY Message-ID: <20040930013736.36263.qmail@web53803.mail.yahoo.com> --0-354409544-1096508256=:34750 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Union Station Video Cafe/ Bounce Night Club Present: The Return of Comedy Tonight A Sketch Comedy Benefit for The AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND Saturday, October 2nd at 7:00pm AND 10:00pm Bounce Night Club 2814 Detroit Ave. Cleveland, OH 44113 General Admission $7.00 VIP tables for $100.00 (seats 4) Can be reserved by calling 216-338-3469 or e-mailing BFSPECK at yahoo.com (Checks made payable to The AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND) Starring: Nate Cockerill, Cody Dove, John Galbraith, Randall Harr, Christine Hendrick, Rob Jaeger, Susan McGarry, Mark McKenzie, Brad Speck, Kiff Vanden Heuvel, and Lora Workman Hosted by Nick Vannello as Miss Almira Gulch! ALL Money raised goes directly to the AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND! See you there! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! --0-354409544-1096508256=:34750 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Union Station Video Cafe/ Bounce Night Club Present:

The Return of Comedy Tonight
A Sketch Comedy Benefit for
The AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND

Saturday, October 2nd at 7:00pm AND 10:00pm
Bounce Night Club
2814 Detroit Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44113

General Admission $7.00

VIP tables for $100.00 (seats 4)
Can be reserved by calling 216-338-3469 or e-mailing
BFSPECK at yahoo.com
(Checks made payable to The AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER
CLEVELAND)

Starring:

Nate Cockerill, Cody Dove, John Galbraith, Randall
Harr, Christine Hendrick, Rob Jaeger, Susan McGarry,
Mark McKenzie, Brad Speck, Kiff Vanden Heuvel, and
Lora Workman

Hosted by Nick Vannello as Miss Almira Gulch!

ALL Money raised goes directly to the AIDS TASKFORCE
OF GREATER CLEVELAND!

See you there!


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Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! --0-354409544-1096508256=:34750-- From vintastic2000 at yahoo.com Wed Sep 29 18:39:17 2004 From: vintastic2000 at yahoo.com (Vince Gonzalez) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 18:39:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Extras 4 Film for listserve Message-ID: <20040930013918.45302.qmail@web53909.mail.yahoo.com> Gonzfield Productions is shooting a 35mm short film on the Westside of Cleveland Saturday Oct. 9th through Monday Oct. 11th. They are currently seeking unpaid extras & individuals for minor roles. The film explores Hispanic identity & culture so we need Latino actors (other etnicities are also needed). Following is a brief description of the roles, no experience is necessary. FYI, we are looking for real, neighborhood types. Middle aged man - Hispanic business man who is gruff and dismissive when confronted by the main character. No dialog, only physical actions. Older Woman - Hispanic Restaurant Worker, woman who sweeps the steps of a Hispanic restaurant and is suspicious of the main character. Fluent Spanish Dialog, must be animated and concerned! Extras - Needed for scenery (sit to wait for a train, cross the street, walk past the camera...). No experience needed and it should be easy and a lot of fun! All ages (kids to grandparents), types (professionals to street kids), and ethnicities (favor Latinos but we need a mix of all) are needed! These jobs should require only 4 - 6 hours worth of work (unless they want to commit for longer). Please send us basic information (age, race, acting experience, languages spoken, and a brief physical description) along with availability day and evenings for Saturday through Tuesday. Once again, the positions will not be paid but individuals will receive a screen credit and great experience. Please send all inquiries to gonzfield_productions at yahoo.com with all relevant info along with a headshot or picture if possible. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From Tinks1026 at aol.com Wed Sep 29 19:37:11 2004 From: Tinks1026 at aol.com (Tinks1026 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 22:37:11 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for a Technical director for Wizard Of Oz Message-ID: <190.2f4ebe6f.2e8ccb57@aol.com> -------------------------------1096511831 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Olmsted Performing Arts is seeking a Technical Director for Wizard Of Oz This spring. Show would be the weekend of April 15, Tech week the previous two weeks. Please mail resume to Olmsted Performing Arts P.O. Box 38265 Olmsted Falls Ohio 44138 Questions/Inquiries 440-427-0289 Angela -------------------------------1096511831 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
   
 
 
Olmsted Performing Arts is seeking a Technical Director for Wizard Of O= z This spring. Show would be the weekend of April 15, Tech week the previous= two weeks. Please mail resume to
 
    Olmsted Performing Arts
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-------------------------------1096511831-- From zoghd1200 at hotmail.com Wed Sep 29 19:45:29 2004 From: zoghd1200 at hotmail.com (Michael N. Herzog) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 22:45:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Food, Fun, and Facials!! Message-ID: CALLING ALL CREATIVE WOMAN! How would you like to..... A) Be pampered with a free facial B) Be the first in line to choose from a wide selection of holiday gifts C) Update and/or replenish your theater cases and/or make-up bags Spoil yourselves rotten on Saturday October 23rd, 2004. I will be hosting an exclusive party for the arts community from 1:00-10:30PM at my home on the West Side. Hurry, spaces are limited and time slots are as follows: (Complimentary 1:00 Coffee & Desserts 2:45 Courtesy of: 4:30 Mary Kay) (Complimentary 6:30 Wine & Cheese 8:45 Courtesy of: 10:30 Mary Kay) Please E-mail me with the time slot of your choice to: GretchRedBull at AOL.Com. An E-Mail with your confirmation and directions will follow. Can't wait to see you, Gretchen Thompson-Herzog PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THE ABOVE EMAIL ADDRESS PLEASE RESPOND ONLY TO GretchRedBull at AOL.Com. _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar ? get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Wed Sep 29 21:07:58 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 21:07:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FORUM RELEASE Message-ID: <20040930040758.39404.qmail@web21127.mail.yahoo.com> --0-553795241-1096517278=:39389 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Olde Towne Hall Theatre Press Release 36119 Center Ridge Road #9643; North Ridgeville, Ohio #9643; 440-327-2909 #9643; www.oldetownehalltheatre.com#9643; FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Olde Towne Hall Theatre will open its? 25th Anniversary Season with one of the funniest musicals ever written, ?A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.? ?Tragedy tomorrow, Comedy tonight.? This Broadway farce is light, fast paced and witty. Performances are October 8th ? 30th Thursday ? Saturday nights at 8:00 pm and Sunday October 17th and 24th at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $10.00. $8.00 for Seniors. Come opening night and join in on the party. Cake, ice cream and punch will be served. Also join past cast members as they celebrate in song. For ticket information call the box office at 440-327-2909. The theatre is located at Rt. 83 and Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! --0-553795241-1096517278=:39389 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Olde Towne Hall Theatre Press Release

36119 Center Ridge RoadNorth Ridgeville, Ohio ▫ 440-327-2909

www.oldetownehalltheatre.com

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

 The Olde Towne Hall Theatre will open its? 25th Anniversary Season with one of the funniest musicals ever written, ?A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.? ?Tragedy tomorrow, Comedy tonight.? This Broadway farce is light, fast paced and witty. Performances are October 8th ? 30th Thursday ? Saturday nights at 8:00 pm and Sunday October 17th and 24th at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $10.00. $8.00 for Seniors. Come opening night and join in on the party. Cake, ice cream and punch will be served. Also join past cast members as they celebrate in song. For ticket information call the box office at 440-327-2909. The theatre is located at Rt. 83 and Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville.


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New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! --0-553795241-1096517278=:39389-- From david at badepitaph.org Wed Sep 29 22:14:54 2004 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 01:14:54 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: OTHELLO Opens Friday! Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3179351694_19030200_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BAD EPITAPH: "OTHELLO" OPENS FRIDAY Look who's on the cover of the Free Times - it's "Othello" director, Alison Hernan! http://www.freetimes.com Ali and OTHELLO performers M. Scott Newson (Othello) and Meg Chamberlain (Iago) will be Dee Perry's guests on WCPN's "Around Noon" on Friday, Oct. 1. Tune in to 90.3 FM or listen live at http://www.wcpn.org Make your reservations now by calling (216) 556-0919 or at http://ww.badepitaph.org where you will find photos, production and performance information. Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE by William Shakespeare at ORTHODOX, 6203 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland. Bad Epitaph. Great Shakespeare. http://www.badepitaph.org --MS_Mac_OE_3179351694_19030200_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: OTHELLO Opens Friday! BAD EPITAPH: "OTHELLO" OPENS FRIDAY

Look who's on the cover of the Free Times - it's "Othello" direct= or, Alison Hernan!
http://www.freetimes.com

Ali and OTHELLO performers M. Scott Newson (Othello) and Meg Chamberlain (I= ago) will be Dee Perry's guests on WCPN's "Around Noon" on Friday,= Oct. 1.  Tune in to 90.3 FM or listen live at http://www.wcpn.org

Make your reservations now by calling (216) 556-0919 or at http://ww.badepi= taph.org where you will find photos, production and performance information.=

Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VE= NICE by William Shakespeare at ORTHODOX, 6203 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland.
Bad Epitaph.  Great Shakespeare.
http://www.badepitaph.org --MS_Mac_OE_3179351694_19030200_MIME_Part-- >From Leigh Peterson" Message-ID: <006101c4a6b4$78725760$5576fea9 at p6e5o8> Hey list members (mainly girls)! Leigh here from Pickwick's Cabaret Rock. Since my contract is ending soon at Pickwick, I've been picking up other jobs here and there. I've been doing spokesmodeling, event marketing, and have had some photo shoots to help find work...so for the first time ever, I've been thinking about fashion and how clothes look on me. I realized that I was pretty clueless, and found something cool that I think many of you would appreciate... Possible dilemmas: -- You have an audition coming up and you aren't sure what outfit would best represent you. -- You have a photoshoot coming up and you want to make sure you pick outfits that create your best silhouette (hide this, enhance that, etc). -- You've been nominated for an Emmy, but Vera won't be designing your runway outfit and you're stuck styling yourself. Solution: Try Dress Your Curves! A team of New York City wardrobe specialists and fashion editors with over 30 years experience will give you PERSONALIZED advice, starting at just $4.95. At prices like this, even us starving artists can afford a little glitz and glamour. Tell them about your look, or your dilemma, or your special event, and get advice created just for you. Check it out at: www.DressYourCurves.com Sincerely, Leigh Peterson http://home.earthlink.net/~lovetolaugh/leigh From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Thu Sep 30 06:10:14 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:10:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Triple Espresso Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A6EE.D2B49164 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just one woman's opinion...this vaudevillian style show is very funny. Timing great, not baudy (sorry folks, just good clean fun, so bring the kids!), full of good music, magic, mayhem, wit and nostalgia. And...features Cleveland Heights native Michael Pearce Donley (must be something in the water!). Enjoy this newest offering at the Hanna! Susan Stone ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A6EE.D2B49164 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A6EE.D2B49164-- From MnBLa at aol.com Thu Sep 30 06:32:56 2004 From: MnBLa at aol.com (MnBLa at aol.com) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:32:56 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Just two more weekends for Nunsense with NEO Rep Message-ID: <141.34f6b12a.2e8d6508@aol.com> --part1_141.34f6b12a.2e8d6508_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that you have two more weekends to catch NEOhio Rep's 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 Remaining performance dates for Nunsense are 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_141.34f6b12a.2e8d6508_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder that you have two m= ore weekends to catch NEOhio Rep's 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

Remaining performance dates for
Nunsense are October 1st, 2nd, 8th=20= & 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_141.34f6b12a.2e8d6508_boundary-- From jboukis at kalliopestage.com Thu Sep 30 07:45:53 2004 From: jboukis at kalliopestage.com (John Paul Boukis) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 07:45:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kalliope launches second season tomorrow Message-ID: <20040930144553.86205.qmail@web81010.mail.yahoo.com> --0-439238683-1096555553=:86192 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Summer of ?42 Makes Cleveland Debut At Kalliope Stage October 1. Paul F. Gurgol Directs New York Talents Jodi Brinkman and Jay Strauss Who Star With Cleveland?s Alex Wyse The new musical version of SUMMER OF ?42, will make its Cleveland debut October 1 through November 7 at Kalliope Stage at Cedar & Lee in Cleveland Heights. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm, and Sunday at 2pm. There will be a gala ?champagne? benefit performance tonight, September 30, to kick off Kalliope?s second season. Limited tickets by calling 216 321 0870. PAUL F. GURGOL, Kalliope?s award-winning artistic director, directs the musical based on the 1971 movie which starred Jennifer O?Neal and Gary Grimes. JAY STRAUSS, a veteran Broadway performer plays the role of the druggist. His credits include performances with The Metropolitan Opera, the Broadway Centennial BABES IN TOYLAND at the Lincoln Center, and national tours, including PHANTOM. Film and TV credits include: Law & Order: Criminal Intent, David Letterman, and NYPD Blue. In addition, he has collaborated with such theater luminaries as Michael Bennett and Eddie Bracken. JODI BRINKMAN, playing the role of Dorothy is an up and coming New York actor. She has appeared regionally in productions of FOOTLOOSE and JEKYLL & HYDE, as well as playing the leading role of Sally Bowles in CABARET. Cleveland?s ALEX WYSE plays the role of Hermie. Alex has appeared in Cleveland productions of LORD OF THE FLIES and INTO THE WOODS, and in CAROUSEL at Kalliope last season. CHRIS POHL plays the role of Pete. He is a recent graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College. He appeared at Kalliope as Jigger in the much-lauded production of CAROUSEL. Mr. Pohl is also a teacher for Kalliope?s classes. SUMMER OF '42 features an ensemble of exceptional local young performers. Aaron Dore, a junior at Shaker Heights High School, plays Oscy; Dan O'Neil, a junior at Chagrin Falls High School plays Benji; Jamie Finkenthal, a senior at Solon High School, plays Aggie; Elizabeth Kelly, a sophomore theater major at Baldwin-Wallace College plays Miriam; Julie Marx, a junior at Cleveland Heights High, plays Gloria. "I could not have found a more talented ensemble of young performers anywhere in the country," says Artistic Director Paul F. Gurgol. KRIS COMER is musical director and head of Kalliope education program; set design is by RUSS BORSKI, design teacher at CWRU, and frequent collaborator at many Cleveland theaters; and costume designer is KIM BROWN, who costumed Kalliope?s first season. According to director, Paul F. Gurgol, "I love the way this incredible music was added to a story that has affected so many people through the movie. And it can do things onstage as a musical that it couldn't do as a movie. The Broadway-style score captures the spirit of the '40s and at the same time creates something completely contemporary and emotionally engaging." Besides SUMMER OF ?42, Kalliope Stage has announced three other musicals for its second season in 2004-05: THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG, a New York send-up of Charles Dickens, Nov. 26-Dec. 19; A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, Stephen Sondheim's tribute to Ingmar Bergman, April 8-May 8; and BABY, about expectant parenthood, June 24-July 31 2005. About Kalliope Stage Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar & Lee. For more information go to www.kalliopestage.com or phone 216 321 0870. #### --0-439238683-1096555553=:86192 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

    Summer of ?42 Makes Cleveland Debut At Kalliope Stage

October 1.

 

Paul F. Gurgol Directs New York Talents Jodi Brinkman and Jay Strauss

 Who Star With Cleveland?s Alex Wyse

 

The new musical version of SUMMER OF ?42, will make its Cleveland debut October 1 through November 7 at Kalliope Stage at Cedar & Lee in Cleveland Heights. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm, and Sunday at 2pm. There will be a gala ?champagne? benefit performance tonight, September 30,  to kick off Kalliope?s second season. Limited tickets by calling 216 321 0870.

 

PAUL F. GURGOL, Kalliope?s award-winning artistic director, directs the musical based on the 1971 movie which starred Jennifer O?Neal and Gary Grimes.   

 

JAY STRAUSS, a veteran Broadway performer plays the role of the druggist. His credits include performances with The Metropolitan Opera, the Broadway Centennial BABES IN TOYLAND at the Lincoln Center, and national tours, including PHANTOM. Film and TV credits include: Law & Order: Criminal Intent, David Letterman, and NYPD Blue. In addition, he has collaborated with such theater luminaries as Michael Bennett and Eddie Bracken.

 

JODI BRINKMAN, playing the role of Dorothy is an up and coming New York actor. She has appeared regionally in productions of FOOTLOOSE and JEKYLL & HYDE, as well as playing the leading role of Sally Bowles in CABARET.

 

Cleveland?s ALEX WYSE plays the role of Hermie. Alex has appeared in Cleveland productions of LORD OF THE FLIES and INTO THE WOODS, and in CAROUSEL at Kalliope last season.

 

CHRIS POHL plays the role of Pete. He is a recent graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College. He appeared at Kalliope as Jigger in the much-lauded production of CAROUSEL. Mr. Pohl is also a teacher for Kalliope?s classes.

 

SUMMER OF '42 features an ensemble of exceptional local young performers. Aaron Dore, a junior at Shaker Heights High School, plays Oscy; Dan O'Neil, a junior at Chagrin Falls High School plays Benji; Jamie Finkenthal, a senior at Solon High School, plays Aggie; Elizabeth Kelly, a sophomore theater major at Baldwin-Wallace College plays Miriam; Julie Marx, a junior at Cleveland Heights High, plays Gloria. "I could not have found a more talented ensemble of young performers anywhere in the country," says Artistic Director Paul F. Gurgol.

 

KRIS COMER is musical director and head of Kalliope education program; set design is by RUSS BORSKI, design teacher at CWRU, and frequent collaborator at many Cleveland theaters; and costume designer is KIM BROWN, who costumed Kalliope?s first season.

 

According to director, Paul F. Gurgol, "I love the way this incredible music was added to a story that has affected so many people through the movie. And it can do things onstage as a musical that it couldn't do as a movie. The Broadway-style score captures the spirit of the '40s and at the same time creates something completely contemporary and emotionally engaging."

 

Besides SUMMER OF ?42, Kalliope Stage has announced three other musicals for its second season in 2004-05: THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG, a New York send-up of Charles Dickens, Nov. 26-Dec. 19; A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, Stephen Sondheim's tribute to Ingmar Bergman, April 8-May 8; and BABY, about expectant parenthood, June 24-July 31 2005.

 

About Kalliope Stage

Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar & Lee. For more information go to www.kalliopestage.com or phone 216 321 0870.

####

--0-439238683-1096555553=:86192-- >From Night Kitchen Thu Sep 30 15:26:28 2004 From: Night Kitchen (Night Kitchen) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:26:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Night Kitchen's 'On the Brink' opens FRIDAY! Message-ID: Dobama's Night Kitchen takes local audiences On the Brink Cleveland, Ohio =E2=80=93 This fall embark on a journey with local artists = to explore our state of mind and the psyche of characters from a wide range of theater pieces from the very obscure to the truly classic. Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen presents On the Brink October 1-3, 2004. On the Brink is collection of monologues and scenes that will take a look into the minds of some of the most compelling characters from modern and classic plays, including Angels in America, The Taming of the Shrew, Amadeus, and Hamlet. Featuring local actors, the cast includes Kristie Erin Barnes, Amanda Berichon, Allen Branstein, Aaron B. Coleman, Rachel Douglas, Catherine Gallagher, Jasper Howard, Justin Tatum and Cameran Wareham. The scenes are directed by Danny Durst, Rivkah Massey and Adrienne Moon. The shows will be performed at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Tickets are $5 for students and $7 for general admission. Friday and Saturday shows will begin at 11 p.m. and Sunday's show begins at 7 p.m. For tickets and reservations call the Dobama Box Office at 216-932-3396 or visit them on the Internet at www.dobama.org. On the Brink is the first show in Night Kitchen's 2004-2005 season. Coming January 21-February 6 Night Kitchen will present Steven Belber's Tape and April 22-May 8 watch for Heaven and Hell (on Earth): A Divine Comedy by the Actors Theater of Louisville. Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen seeks to nurture and support young developing artists. Night Kitchen provides a venue for experimental and edgy work that stretches traditional theatrical boundaries. The company allows emerging artists to develop their craft while providing high quality theater for the Cleveland area. --=20 Night Kitchen Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 (216) 932-3396 NightKitchen at gmail.com From hmp at hmpevents.com Thu Sep 30 07:50:15 2004 From: hmp at hmpevents.com (HMPEVENTS) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:50:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mystery Actors Wanted 10-15 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0043_01C4A6DB.44C05300 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0044_01C4A6DB.44C1D9A0" ------=_NextPart_001_0044_01C4A6DB.44C1D9A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Clear DayHi NeOhioPal Subscribers! We are seeking two actors for a Mystery to be held between the hours of 2-4 on 10-15. 1. 18-25 year old looking handsome male 2. 70-90 year old looking female Actual ages do not matter. We just want you to look the part. This is a paid gig. Please reply initially via email to mystery at hmpevents.com. Thank you and have a lovely day! Heather ------=_NextPart_001_0044_01C4A6DB.44C1D9A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Clear Day

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Lynda at random-acts.net (Mztry) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 07:54:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Question for accompanists? Message-ID: <20040930145426.24194.h54.wm@smtp.sc0.cp.net> My husband has been offered a job accompanying (not music directing) "Forever Plaid" at a dinner theater. $40 a show seems awfully low. What is the norm? Need to know ASAP. THANKS! From fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Thu Sep 30 09:09:13 2004 From: fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (fredsternfeld) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 12:09:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ON THE TOWN Auditions - Beck Center; directed by Fred Sternfeld Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0518_01C4A6E6.5282CFD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit APPOINTMENTS BEING ACCEPTED NOW! Call Pam at 216-521-2540 ------------------------------------------------------------- AUDITION INFORMATION Beck Center for the Arts Scott Spence, Artistic Director presents On the Town Music by Leonard Bernstein Book & Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green Based on an idea by Jerome Robbins Director -- Fred Sternfeld Music Director - Larry Goodpaster Choreographer -- Martin Cespedes Set Designer -- Richard Gould Light Designer - Colleen Dowling Costume Designer - Alison Hernan AUDITION DATES, TIMES, APPOINTMENTS & LOCATION: Saturday, November 6, 2:00 - 6:00pm; Monday, November 8, 6:00 - 10:00pm To make an audition appointment call 216-521-2540, Monday-Friday, 9:00am - 6:00pm and ask for Pam. The auditions will be held at Beck Center, located at 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio 44107 AUDITION PREPARATION: Please prepare one short song; bring sheet music; an accompanist will be provided. Also, please prepare a memorized monologue one minute in length OR you can read a monologue that will be provided to you when you arrive. Dance auditions will be held at the callback. ABOUT THE PLAY: THREE American sailors come to Manhattan on a twenty-four hour shore-leave. They are Chip, Ozzie and Gabey. New York is a wonderful town ("New York, New York"), and the three sailors are hell-bent for a good time. But each has his own idea of fun, since Chip is serious-minded, Ozzie is happy-go-lucky and Gabey is an incurable romantic. They argue about what to do and where to go, and finally agree to begin their adventures by taking the subway. There Gabey sees a photograph of Ivy Smith, selected that month as subway's "Miss Turnstiles". Gabey insists that this is the girl he wants to date. When Chip and Ozzie realize they cannot dissuade Gabey they help him hunt out the girl. Each sets out in a different direction to find her. During the search, Chip meets a woman taxi-driver who is a victim of excessive enthusiasms ("I Get Carried Away"), and whose enthusiasm of the moment is Chip. Ozzie proceeds to the Museum of Natural History, where he comes upon Hildy, an anthropology student, and a girl of many talents ("I Can Cook, Too"). Gabey, during his wanderings about town, comes to Carnegie Hall. There, in one of the studios, he finds Ivy, taking singing lessons. On the Town was a musical-comedy extension of Fancy-Free, a ballet with choreography by Jerome Robbins and music by Leonard Bernstein, successfully introduced in New York on April 18, 1944. "One of the freshest musicals to come into town in a long time," as Lewis Nichols of the New York Times described it, On the Town had freshness, exuberance and youth. But its value as entertainment, great though it was, is not all that has made this musical comedy such an important event in American theatre. As Leonard Bernstein's first Broadway score and Jerome Robbins' first assignment as choreographer in musical comedy, On the Town helped introduce two creative figures to the American musical theatre who would henceforth make to it a formidable contribution. ROLES: Equity & Non- Equity actors needed: Principals and ensemble. All roles are open. Many actors will play multiple roles. "Character" ages are listed below. The ensemble also includes 8 non-singing roles and a myriad of characters to be cast from the ensemble. Ozzie -- age 18-30, singing/dancing male - sailor, wide-eyed dreamer, wants to meet one special girl in NYC Madame Maude P. Dilly -- age 40+ singing female -singing teacher, also enjoys her Jack Daniels, gives Ivy singing lessons Chip -- age 18-30, singing/dancing male - sailor, type-A personality, squeamish around girls, Gabey's friend Lucy Schmeeler -- age 25-40, female - Hildy's roommate who has a terrible head cold, possible Brooklyn accent Gabey -- age 18-30, singing/dancing male - sailor, ladies man, a bit of a jokester, Gabey's friend Waldo Figment -- age 30+, male - museum curator Ivy Smith -- age 18-30, singing/dancing female - Miss Turnstiles, hometown girl who is trying to be someone she is not, Gabey's love-interest Flossie -- age 18-45, female -- loud-mouthed secretary Hildy Esterhazy -- age 20-35, singing/dancing female - sexy, brazen cab driver, possible Brooklyn accent, pursues Chip with a passion Flossie's girl friend -- age 18-45, female - apathetic listener Claire De Loone -- age 20-35, singing/dancing female - classy, zealous anthropologist, engaged to Pitkin but falls for Ozzie Mr S. Uperman -- age 35+, male -- disgruntled employer of Hildy Pitkin W. Bridgework -- age 30+ singing male - affluent society figure, engaged to Claire Subway Bill Poster -- age 20+, male - subway workman who hangs posters First Workman -- age 25+, male - sings opening solo "I Feel Like I'm Not Out of Bed Yet" Master of Ceremonies --age 20+, male - nightclub host Miss Turnstiles Announcer -- age 20+, male - Mr. Personality Dolores Dolores -- age 20+, female - dejected Hispanic nightclub singer, sings "I Wish I Was Dead" with a heavy Hispanic accent Rajah Bimmy -- age 20+, male - Coney-Island side-show singer Diana Dream --age 20+, female - dejected nightclub singer, sings "I Wish I Was Dead" Little Old Lady Policemen, A Man, Another Man, A Delicate Type, Actors, Musicians, Dancers, Sailors, Dock Workmen, Waiters, Passersby, Prehistoric Men, Bird Girls, Singing Teachers, Diamond Eddie's Girls, Nightclub Patrons REHEARSAL INFORMATION: 3-6 times a week depending upon the role size / amount of scenes. Starting in mid-February. Rehearsals will be Monday - Thursday evenings, 7-10:30pm, Sunday afternoons and/or evenings and some Saturday afternoons. Entire cast will be expected at all rehearsals the last ten days. COMPENSATION: There are AEA contracts available. Non-AEA actors 18 years of age and over will be paid a stipend for their participation in this production. PRODUCTION DATES: Performances will be March 18 - April 10, 2005. SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT March 18 8:00pm 19 8:00pm 20 3:00pm 21 22 23 24 8:00pm 25 8:00pm 26 8:00pm 27 Easter - no performance 28 29 30 31 8:00pm April 1 8:00pm 2 8:00pm 3 3:00pm 4 5 6 7 8:00pm 8 8:00pm 9 8:00pm 10 3:00pm For more information contact Fred Sternfeld, director at Fsternfeld at aol.com or 216-496-6087 ------=_NextPart_000_0518_01C4A6E6.5282CFD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

APPOINTMENTS BEING = ACCEPTED=20 NOW!

Call Pam at=20 216-521-2540

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AUDITION=20 INFORMATION

Beck=20 Center for the Arts

Scott Spence, = Artistic=20 Director

presents

On=20 the Town

Music by Leonard Bernstein
Book & Lyrics by Betty Comden = and=20 Adolph Green

Based on an=20 idea by Jerome Robbins

 

Director=20 -- Fred Sternfeld
Music = Director –=20 Larry Goodpaster

Choreographer -- Martin=20 Cespedes

Set Designer -- Richard = Gould

Light Designer – Colleen = Dowling

Costume Designer – Alison = Hernan

 

AUDITION = DATES, TIMES,=20 APPOINTMENTS & LOCATION:

Saturday, = November 6,=20 2:00 – 6:00pm; Monday, November 8, 6:00 – = 10:00pm

To make an = audition=20 appointment call 216-521-2540, Monday-Friday, 9:00am – 6:00pm and = ask for Pam.=20 The auditions will be held at Beck Center, located at 17801 Detroit = Ave.,=20 Lakewood, Ohio =20 44107

 

AUDITION=20 PREPARATION:  Please prepare one short song; = bring=20 sheet music; an accompanist will be provided. Also, please prepare a = memorized=20 monologue one minute in length OR you can read a monologue that will be = provided=20 to you when you arrive.  = Dance=20 auditions will be held at the callback.

 

ABOUT=20 THE PLAY:   THREE=20 American sailors come to Manhattan on a twenty-four hour shore-leave. = They are=20 Chip, Ozzie and Gabey. New York is a wonderful town ("New York, New = York"), and=20 the three sailors are hell-bent for a good time. But each has his own = idea of=20 fun, since Chip is serious-minded, Ozzie is happy-go-lucky and Gabey is = an=20 incurable romantic. They argue about what to do and where to go, and = finally=20 agree to begin their adventures by taking the subway. There Gabey sees a = photograph of Ivy Smith, selected that month as subway's "Miss = Turnstiles".=20 Gabey insists that this is the girl he wants to date. When Chip and = Ozzie=20 realize they cannot dissuade Gabey they help him hunt out the girl. Each = sets=20 out in a different direction to find her. During the search, Chip meets = a woman=20 taxi-driver who is a victim of excessive enthusiasms ("I Get Carried = Away"), and=20 whose enthusiasm of the moment is Chip. Ozzie proceeds to the Museum of = Natural=20 History, where he comes upon Hildy, an anthropology student, and a girl = of many=20 talents ("I Can Cook, Too"). Gabey, during his wanderings about town, = comes to=20 Carnegie Hall. There, in one of the studios, he finds Ivy, taking = singing=20 lessons.

On=20 the Town=20 was a musical-comedy extension of Fancy-Free, a ballet = with=20 choreography by Jerome Robbins and music by Leonard Bernstein, = successfully=20 introduced in New York on April 18, 1944. "One of the freshest musicals = to come=20 into town in a long time," as Lewis Nichols of the New York Times = described it,=20 On the Town had freshness, exuberance and youth. = But its=20 value as entertainment, great though it was, is not all that has made = this=20 musical comedy such an important event in American theatre. As Leonard=20 Bernstein's first Broadway score and Jerome Robbins' first assignment as = choreographer in musical comedy, On the Town = helped=20 introduce two creative figures to the American musical theatre who would = henceforth make to it a formidable contribution.

ROLES: = Equity & = Non-=20 Equity actors needed: Principals and ensemble. All roles are open. Many = actors=20 will play multiple roles. “Character” ages are listed = below.  The ensemble also includes = 8=20 non-singing roles and a myriad of characters to be cast from the=20 ensemble.

Ozzie -- age 18-30, = singing/dancing=20 male – sailor, wide-eyed dreamer, wants to meet one special = girl in=20 NYC

Madame = Maude P.=20 Dilly -- = age 40+ singing = female=20 –singing teacher, also enjoys her Jack Daniels, gives Ivy = singing=20 lessons

Chip -- = age 18-30, = singing/dancing=20 male – sailor, type-A personality, squeamish around girls, = Gabey’s=20 friend

Lucy=20 Schmeeler -- = age 25-40, female = –=20 Hildy’s  = roommate who has a=20 terrible head cold, possible Brooklyn accent

Gabey -- = age 18-30, = singing/dancing=20 male – sailor, ladies man, a bit of a jokester, = Gabey’s friend

Waldo=20 Figment -- = age 30+, male = – museum=20 curator

Ivy=20 Smith -- = age 18-30, = singing/dancing=20 female – Miss Turnstiles, hometown girl who is trying to be = someone she is=20 not, Gabey’s love-interest

Flossie -- = age 18-45, female -- = loud-mouthed secretary

Hildy=20 Esterhazy -- = age 20-35, = singing/dancing=20 female – sexy, brazen cab driver, possible Brooklyn accent, = pursues Chip=20 with a passion

Flossie’s girl=20 friend -- = age 18-45, female = – apathetic=20 listener

Claire = De=20 Loone -- = age 20-35, = singing/dancing=20 female – classy, zealous anthropologist, engaged to Pitkin = but falls for=20 Ozzie

Mr S.=20 Uperman -- = age 35+, male -- = disgruntled=20 employer of Hildy

Pitkin = W.=20 Bridgework -- = age 30+ singing male = –=20 affluent society figure, engaged to Claire

Subway Bill=20 Poster -- age=20 20+, male – subway workman who hangs posters

First = Workman -- age 25+, male = – sings=20 opening solo “I Feel Like I’m Not Out of Bed = Yet”

Master of=20 Ceremonies=20 --age 20+, male – nightclub host

Miss Turnstiles = Announcer --=20 age = 20+, male=20 – Mr. Personality

Dolores=20 Dolores --=20 age 20+, female – dejected Hispanic nightclub singer, sings = “I Wish I Was=20 Dead” with a heavy Hispanic accent

Rajah = Bimmy -- age 20+, male = –=20 Coney-Island side-show singer

Diana Dream = --age 20+, female = – dejected=20 nightclub singer, sings “I Wish I Was Dead”

Little = Old=20 Lady

 

Policemen, A=20 Man, Another Man, A Delicate Type, Actors, Musicians, Dancers, = Sailors,=20 Dock Workmen, Waiters, Passersby, Prehistoric Men, Bird Girls, = Singing=20 Teachers, Diamond Eddie’s Girls, Nightclub=20 Patrons

 

REHEARSAL=20 INFORMATION: 3-6=20 times a week depending upon the role size / amount of=20 scenes.  Starting in mid-February. = Rehearsals=20 will be Monday – Thursday evenings, 7-10:30pm, Sunday afternoons = and/or evenings=20 and some Saturday afternoons. Entire cast will be expected at all = rehearsals the=20 last ten days.

 

COMPENSATION:

There are AEA = contracts=20 available. Non-AEA actors 18 years of age and over will be paid a = stipend for=20 their participation in this production.

 

PRODUCTION  DATES:  Performances will be March = 18 –=20 April 10, 2005.=20

 

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MON

TUES

WED

THURS

FRI

SAT

 

 

 

 

 

March = 18

8:00pm

19

8:00pm

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3:00pm

21

22

23

24

8:00pm

25

8:00pm

26

8:00pm

27

Easter – no=20 performance

28

29

30

31

8:00pm

April = 1

8:00pm

2

8:00pm

3

3:00pm

4

5

6

7

8:00pm

8

8:00pm

9

8:00pm

10

3:00pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

For = more=20 information contact Fred Sternfeld, director at Fsternfeld at aol.com or=20 216-496-6087

------=_NextPart_000_0518_01C4A6E6.5282CFD0-- From vwilson at karamu.com Thu Sep 30 10:22:28 2004 From: vwilson at karamu.com (Vivian Wilson) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:22:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Black Nativity Singers African American at Karamu Message-ID: <000801c4a712$0ffe7200$0501a8c0@vivian> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4A6F0.88A086C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =D8 Karamu Performing Arts Theatre will hold auditions for singers = only for its 2004/2005 holiday favorite BLACK NATIVITY by Langston = Hughes. =20 Monday & Tuesday October 7th & October 8 , 2004, @ 6:30 pm=20 =20 Wanted 6 African American Males and 6 African American females who can = move =20 Audition will be held in Karamu's Concert Hall Prepare: Two (2) contrasting Gospel Songs -(one slow and one up tempo) =20 Roles are available for: Male & Female Singers - especially baritone & = bass=20 Must Bring: Resume and a Head Shot (photo) =20 =20 Monday, Oct 14 only: =D8 open dance auditions in Karamu's Upper dance studio at 6:30 pm = =D8 be prepared to dance; dancers must know dance terminology=20 =D8 Must Bring: Resume and a Head Shot (photo) =20 =20 BLACK NATIVITY is a story with rousing gospel music, vibrant dance, = brilliant costumes and majestic poetry which brings the traditional = nativity story to life.=20 =20 =20 BLACK NATIVITY runs December 3, 2004 thru December 30, 2004, in the = Jelliffe Theatre Performances are Thursday thru Saturday @ 8:00 p.m and Sundays @ 3:00 = p.m. Special performances December 22 & 23 8:00 pm; December 28 thru 30 at = 8:00 pm and 12/31 6:30 pm and 9:00 pm =20 For more information, call (216) = 795-7070 ext 241. BLACK NATIVITY IS A NON -EQUITY PRODUCTION ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4A6F0.88A086C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

=D8     =20 Karamu=20 Performing Arts Theatre will hold auditions for singers only for its = 2004/2005 holiday=20 favorite  BLACK NATIVITY by Langston=20 Hughes.

 

Monday=20 & Tuesday October 7th & October 8 ,=20 2004,  @ 6:30 pm=20

 

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Monday,=20 Oct 14 only:

=D8     =20 open=20 dance auditions  in = Karamu=92s Upper=20 dance studio=20 at 6:30 pm

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Performances=20 are Thursday thru Saturday @ 8:00 p.m and Sundays @ 3:00 = p.m.

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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4A6F0.88A086C0-- From snewport at buckeyecolor.com Thu Sep 30 10:41:39 2004 From: snewport at buckeyecolor.com (Newport, Stephanie) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:41:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Run for your Wife" at The Players Guild Theatre Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A714.BD99A2E3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Players Guild of Canton is pleased to announce a collaboration with The North Canton Playhouse. Together the two theatres are presenting the production Run for your Wife October 8 - 10 at The Players Guild Theatre. This production was first mounted at the North Canton Playhouse in January, 2004.=20 This is the first collaboration of this kind in our community, and is a direct result of ACTS (A Coalition of Theatres in Stark). ACTS, established in 2003, consists of six community theatres in Stark County. Its purpose is to share resources, ideas and talents with the goal of bringing quality live theatre to the greater Stark County area. =20 Run for your Wife, written by Ray Cooney, is a superb British farce in the tradition of Monty Python. It's the story of a London cabbie who is married to Mary.... and Barbara, neither of whom know about the other's existence. With the help of a neighbor, he tries to keep two suspicious police detectives from finding out his secret, while keeping his two wives from finding out about each other.=20 Directed by Mary McManaway, Artistic Director of the North Canton Playhouse, the cast consists of Lisa Paynter, Tracy Schaar, Ted Paynter, Ed Munier, Mark Stoffer, Era Lynn Tripp, Ginger Doughan, and Mike Daniels. =20 Run for your Wife opens at The Players Guild Theatre on October 8 and runs through October 10. Performances are 8:00 p.m. on Friday & Saturday and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $10, and can be purchased by calling the Players Guild box office (330) 453-7617. Contact: Steven Arnold, Artistic Coordinator=20 artistic at playersguildtheatre.com=20 Phone: (330) 453-7619=20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A714.BD99A2E3 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The Players Guild = of Canton is=20 pleased to announce a collaboration with The North = Canton=20 Playhouse. Together the two theatres are presenting the production Run for your = Wife=20 October 8 - 10 at The Players Guild=20 Theatre. This = production was first mounted at the North Canton Playhouse in January, = 2004.=20

This = is the=20 first collaboration of this kind in our community, and is a direct = result of=20 ACTS (A Coalition of Theatres in Stark). ACTS, = established in=20 2003, consists of six community theatres in=20 Stark=20 County. Its = purpose is=20 to share resources, ideas and talents with the goal of bringing quality = live=20 theatre to the greater Stark=20 County area. =  

Run=20 for your Wife, written by Ray Cooney, is a superb = British=20 farce in the tradition of Monty Python. It's the story of a=20 London = cabbie who is=20 married to Mary.... and Barbara, neither of whom know about the other's=20 existence. With the help of a neighbor, he tries to keep two suspicious = police=20 detectives from finding out his secret, while keeping his two wives from = finding=20 out about each other. 

Directed by Mary=20 McManaway, Artistic Director of the North Canton Playhouse, the cast = consists of=20 Lisa Paynter, Tracy Schaar, Ted Paynter, Ed Munier, Mark Stoffer, Era = Lynn=20 Tripp, Ginger Doughan, and Mike Daniels.  

Run for your = Wife opens at The=20 Players Guild=20 Theatre on October 8 and = runs through=20 October 10. Performances are 8:00=20 p.m.=20 on Friday & Saturday and 2:30=20 p.m.=20 on Sunday. Tickets are $10, and can be purchased by calling the Players = Guild=20 box office (330) 453-7617.

Contact:         =20 Steven Arnold, Artistic Coordinator 
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------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C4A6FE.9778D900-- From Elightworld at aol.com Thu Sep 30 08:30:14 2004 From: Elightworld at aol.com (Elightworld at aol.com) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:30:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Actors and Extras for Music Video Message-ID: <410E16F5.69434E3B.37C8D025@aol.com> Record Label seeks Actors and Extras for Music Video to be aired on major music channels. Shooting dates are October 24th, November 1st - 2nd in Cleveland. All ethnicities are encouraged to apply. The following characters are needed: ACTORS: Teenagers (approxmately 6) African American Male 30-40 Caucasian Male 40-50 African American Female 35-45 Caucasian Female 30-40 Please send headshot and bio immediately for consideration. EXTRA'S: Need extras of all ages and ethnic backgrounds for various scenes. The main date for the extra's shoot is the afternoon and evening of October 24th. No pay, but credit provided Thank you! From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Thu Sep 30 08:03:34 2004 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 08:03:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland's Pride & Prejudice next week Message-ID: <20040930150334.58482.qmail@web13122.mail.yahoo.com> --0-437216678-1096556614=:57584 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Announcing Lakeland Theatre's production of PRIDE & PREJUDICE By Jane Austen Adapted for the stage by James Maxwell Revised by Alan Stanford Director Martin Friedman Sets and Lights Design Keith Nagy Costumes Design Craig Tucker and John Larger Sound Design Bill Amato Choreography Elizabeth Flynn Production Stage Manager Milena Stojick First presented in Dublin,Ireland; only three theatres have produced this adaptation: The Gate Theatre, The Guthrie Theater and Lakeland Theatre. A duel between Elizabeth and her prejudice and Darcy and his pride; or is it the other way around? Each gives in and pride and prejudice meet halfway. One of the truly great literary romances of all time. Played out against the panorama of the Regency Period. This is a special production with wonderful sets, original costumes and terrific acting. Pride and Prejudice runs for 20 performances; October 8 through October 31, 2004 at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group and senior rates are available. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information either email Martin Friedman at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034. Friday, October 8 @ 8pm Saturday, October 9 @ 8pm Sunday, October 10 @ 2pm and 7pm Thursday, October 14 @ 8pm Friday, October 15 @ 8pm Saturday, October 16 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, October 17 @ 2pm and 7pm Thursday, October 21 @ 8pm Friday, October 22 @ 8pm Saturday, October 23 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, October 24 @ 2pm and 7pm Friday, October 29 @ 8pm Saturday, October 30 @ 8pm Sunday, October 31 @ 2pm and 7pm Mr. Bennet ..... Mitchell Fields (ActorsEquityAssociation) Mrs. Bennet..... Mary Cunningham Jane Bennet....... Meredith Conti Elizabeth Bennet...... Liz Conway Mary Bennet....... Mary Britta Shirring Kitty Bennet........ Lindsey Sandham Lydia Bennet....... Ruth Hitchcock Mr. Collins............ Andrew Narten Lady Catherine DeBourgh.........Hester Lewellen Sir William Lucas................... Winn Douglass Charlotte Lucas...................... Elizabeth Volkes Blakeslee Mr. Charles Bingley................ Timo Aker Miss Caroline Bingley.............. Rachel Appelbaum Mr. Darcy.............................. Tom Eschelman Colonel Fitzwilliam.................... Giuseppe Diomede Mr. George Wickham................Derek Adams Mr. Denny................................Michael Phillips Mr. Carter................................Chris Sgarlata --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-437216678-1096556614=:57584 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Announcing

Lakeland Theatre's

production of  

PRIDE & PREJUDICE

By Jane Austen

Adapted for the stage by James Maxwell

Revised by Alan Stanford

 

Director Martin Friedman 

Sets and Lights Design Keith Nagy

Costumes Design  Craig Tucker and John Larger

      Sound Design  Bill Amato

Choreography Elizabeth Flynn  

Production Stage Manager Milena Stojick 

 

First presented in Dublin,Ireland; only three theatres have produced this adaptation:

The Gate Theatre, The Guthrie Theater and Lakeland Theatre.

  

 A duel between Elizabeth and her prejudice and Darcy and his pride; or is it the other way around? Each gives in and pride and prejudice meet halfway. One of the truly great literary romances of all time. Played out against the panorama of the Regency Period. This is a special production with wonderful sets, original costumes and terrific acting.

 

Pride and Prejudice runs for 20 performances; October 8 through October 31, 2004 at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group and senior rates are available. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information either email Martin Friedman at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034.

 

Friday, October 8 @ 8pm

Saturday, October 9 @ 8pm

Sunday, October 10 @ 2pm and 7pm

Thursday, October 14 @ 8pm

Friday, October 15 @ 8pm

Saturday, October 16 @ 2pm and 8pm

Sunday, October 17 @ 2pm and 7pm

Thursday, October 21 @ 8pm

Friday, October 22 @ 8pm

Saturday, October 23 @ 2pm and 8pm

Sunday, October 24 @ 2pm and 7pm

Friday, October 29 @ 8pm

Saturday, October 30 @ 8pm

Sunday, October 31 @ 2pm and 7pm

 

 

Mr. Bennet .....                          Mitchell Fields (ActorsEquityAssociation)

Mrs. Bennet.....                         Mary Cunningham

Jane Bennet.......                       Meredith Conti

Elizabeth Bennet......                  Liz Conway

Mary Bennet.......                      Mary Britta Shirring

Kitty Bennet........                      Lindsey Sandham

Lydia Bennet.......                      Ruth Hitchcock

Mr. Collins............                    Andrew Narten

Lady Catherine DeBourgh.........Hester Lewellen

Sir William Lucas...................   Winn Douglass

Charlotte Lucas......................   Elizabeth Volkes Blakeslee

Mr. Charles Bingley................  Timo Aker

Miss Caroline Bingley..............  Rachel Appelbaum 

Mr. Darcy..............................  Tom Eschelman

Colonel Fitzwilliam.................... Giuseppe Diomede

Mr. George Wickham................Derek Adams

Mr. Denny................................Michael Phillips

Mr. Carter................................Chris Sgarlata 


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-437216678-1096556614=:57584-- From jpy2karaoke at ameritech.net Thu Sep 30 08:42:55 2004 From: jpy2karaoke at ameritech.net (JPY2Karaoke) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:42:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Desperately Seeking Music Director Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A6E2.A08DBE00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Due to unforeseen circumstances, Brecksville Little Theatre is in desperate need of a Music Director for their Fall show "SUGAR' the "Some Like It Hot" musical. This is a paid position. Interested parties, please contact Producer's Joe N Paul via e-mail. jpy2karaoke at ameritech.net This position must be filled quickly, auditions are scheduled for Sunday, October 24 and Tuesday, October 26. The show opens January 21 thru February 12th. 10 performances, including two Sunday matinees. Director is local talent Bonnie LoConti and choreographer is Barbara Corlette. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A6E2.A08DBE00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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=  =20 3D"" ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A6E2.A08DBE00-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Thu Sep 30 08:42:48 2004 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:42:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory of Music Press Release Message-ID: <2147483647.1096544568@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_U9P29xwX9q6SrUmj1AJPxQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not=20 reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission. A MAY 2005 RESIDENCY BY SIR HARRISON BIRTWISTLE WILL CONCLUDE A YEAR OF=20 VISITS BY RENOWNED MUSICIANS AT THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas September 30, 2004 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO -- The venerable British composer Sir Harrison Birtwistle,=20 creator of such works as the monumental lyric tragedy The Mask of Orpheus,=20 will be in residence at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music May 1 -- 10,=20 2005. Sir Harrison's May residency is the culmination of a year of concerts and=20 master classes by renowned musicians and composers that also includes=20 residencies by pianist Russell Sherman and percussionist Steven Schick, as=20 well as a mini-festival of composer Daniel Pinkham's work. Here is a calendar listing of guest artists scheduled to appear at Oberlin=20 through December 2004. Please note that this does not include complete=20 information for the Artist Recital Series, a paid subscription series.=20 Information about the Artist Recital Series is available at=20 www.oberlin.edu/arseries/ or by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service=20 Box Office at 440-775-8169. Unless otherwise indicated, all events are free and open to the public. For = updated concert information, please call the Conservatory's 24-hour Concert = Hotline: 440-775-6933. Sunday, October 3, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel ROBERT FRANZ, guest conductor The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Featuring Alexander Fedoriouk, cimbalom Program: Bright Sheng's Postcards, Kod=E1ly's H=E1ry J=E1nos, Beethoven's=20 Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. 55 "Eroica" Robert Franz is Associate Conductor of the Louisville Orchestra. Saturday, October 9, 3 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall THE MERIDIAN TRIO Davis Brooks, violin Kurt Fowler, cello Rene Lecuona, piano Program: Works by Max Bruch, Amelia S. Kaplan, and Felix Mendelssohn Amelia Kaplan is a member of the Conservatory's composition faculty. Sunday, October 10, 2:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall CHRISTOPHER STEMBRIDGE, harpsichord A recital of Affetti Vocali and toccatas featuring works by Luzzasco=20 Luzzaschi, Giulio Caccini, and Girolamo Frescobaldi The British harpsichordist performs on the cembalo cromatico, an early=20 17th-century "experimental" harpsichord with 19 notes per octave. Mr.=20 Stembridge's instrument is a reproduction made by Willard Martin of=20 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Sunday, October 10, 4 p.m. Finney Chapel ALICE PARKER, conductor and composer Hymn and Folk Song Festival Wednesday, October 13, 12:15 p.m. Fairchild Chapel MARCIA HADJIMARKOS, clavichord Recital Program: TBD Wednesday, October 13, 8 - 10:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall JENNIFER KOH '97, violin Master Class Thursday, October 14, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel JENNIFER KOH '97, violin $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT Thursday, October 14, 6:30 p.m. Fairchild Chapel Peter Slowik, viola Robert Conant, harpsichord Program: Three sonatas by J.S. Bach: Sonata in G Major; BWV 1027; Sonata = in D Major, BWV 1028; and Sonata in G minor, BWV 1029 Peter Slowik is a member of the Conservatory's string faculty. Robert Conant, emeritus professor at the Chicago College of Performing Arts = at Roosevelt University, is a renowned harpsichordist and recording artist. = Tuesday, October 26, 7 - 10 p.m. Finney Chapel MADAME MARIE-LOUISE LANGLAIS, organist Master Class Mme. Langlais, professor of organ at the Paris Conservatory, will conduct a = master class on the music of the organist-composers of St. Clotilde, the=20 19th century Paris church known as the most important church music site in=20 France. NOVEMBER 4 - 7: Russell Sherman, Artist-in-Residence Called "one of the truly extraordinary pianists" by The New York Times,=20 Russell Sherman continues to garner accolades from critics and audiences=20 alike for his grace, imagination, and poetry. The 2004-05 season marks his=20 75th birthday and the 60th anniversary of his professional debut in New=20 York at age 15. The division of keyboard studies sponsors his Oberlin=20 residency. Thursday, November 4, 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano Program: Beethoven Sonata No. 4, E-flat Major, Op. 7 Debussy from Preludes, Vol. II Bruy=E9res Ondine Bart=F4k Out of Doors (Five Pieces for Piano) With Drums and Pipes Barcarolla Musettes The Night's Music The Chase Liszt Jeux d=92eux =E0 la Villa d=92Este Schubert/Liszt Soir=E9e de Vienne No. 6 Mozart/Liszt Reminiscences of Don Juan Friday, November 5, 7 p.m. Warner Concert Hall RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano Master Class Saturday, November 6, 12 noon Warner Concert Hall RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano Master Class Sunday, November 7, 1 p.m. Warner Concert Hall RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano Master Class Saturday, November 6, 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall JEAN GEOFFROY, marimba Recital Program: TBD Thursday, November 11, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel STEVEN SMITH, guest conductor The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Program: Berlioz's Overture to "Beatrice and Benedict" and Tchaikovsky's=20 Symphony No. 6 in B minor "Path=E9tique." Concerto and concerto soloist to = be=20 announced. Sunday, November 14, 3 p.m. Finney Chapel KOTARO FUKUMA, piano $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT NOVEMBER 17 - 21 STEVEN SCHICK RESIDENCY Percussionist Steven Schick has championed contemporary percussion music as = a performer and teacher for the past 20 years. He has commissioned and=20 premiered more than 100 new works for percussion and has performed these=20 pieces on major concert series such as Lincoln Center's Great Performers=20 and the Los Angeles Philharmonic's Green Umbrella concerts. He has recorded = many of these works for SONY classical, Wergo, Point, CRT, and Neuma=20 Records. Schick is the percussionist of the Bang on a Can All-Stars. The=20 New Music Division of the Contemporary Music Program sponsors his=20 residency. Friday, November 19, 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Solo Percussion Recital STEVEN SCHICK, percussionist New Music for Percussion Program TBD from work that he has commissioned. Saturday, November 20, 10 a.m. Warner Concert Hall STEVEN SCHICK Master Class Sunday, December 12, 3 p.m. Finney Chapel DANIEL PINKHAM, composer The Music of Daniel Pinkham Sunday, December 12, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel DANIEL PINKHAM, composer The Oberlin Wind Ensemble Timothy Weiss, conductor The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Hugh Floyd, conductor The Musical Union Timothy Weiss, conductor James David Christie, organ Program: Daniel Pinkham's Organ Concerto No. 2 (American Premiere) and=20 Christmas Cantata; Arthur Honegger's King David Daniel Pinkham will be in Oberlin for this mini-festival of his work. Monday, December 13, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall STEVEN ISSERLIS '80, cellist Master Class Monday, December 13, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel JAMES GAFFIGAN, guest conductor The Oberlin Orchestra Program: Tchaikovsky=92s Romeo and Juliet and Shostakovich's Symphony No. = 1;=20 concerto and concerto soloist to be announced. James Gaffigan is Assistant Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra. Tuesday, December 14, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel STEVEN ISSERLIS '80, cellist $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT Programs and artists are subject to change. ### MEDIA CONTACT ONLY: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 marci.janas at oberlin.edu Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con= --Boundary_(ID_U9P29xwX9q6SrUmj1AJPxQ) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline IMPORTANT! 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Palatino A MAY = 2005 RESIDENCY BY SIR HARRISON BIRTWISTLE WILL CONCLUDE A YEAR OF VISITS BY = RENOWNED MUSICIANS AT THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC = Times<= bigger> Pal= atinoFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas =20 September 30, = 2004 0000,0000,00ff440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.e= du Palatino =20 OBERLIN, OHIO -- The venerable British composer Sir Harrison = Birtwistle, creator of such works as the monumental lyric tragedy = The Mask of Orpheus, will be in residence = at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music May 1 -- 10, 2005. =20 Sir Harrison's May residency is the culmination of a year of = concerts and master classes by renowned musicians and composers that also = includes residencies by pianist Russell Sherman and percussionist Steven = Schick, as well as a mini-festival of composer Daniel Pinkham's work. =20 Here is a calendar listing of guest artists scheduled to appear at Oberlin = through December 2004. Please note that this does not include complete = information for the Artist Recital Series, a paid subscription series. = Information about the Artist Recital Series is available at = 0000,0000,00ffwww.oberlin.edu/arseries/ or by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service Box Office = at 440-775-8169. =20 Unless otherwise indicated, all events are free and open to the public. For = updated concert information, please call the Conservatory's 24-hour Concert = Hotline: 440-775-6933. =20 Sunday, October 3, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 ROBERT FRANZ, guest conductor =20 The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra =20 Featuring 0022,0022,0022Alexander Fedoriouk, = cimbalom =20 Program: 0022,0022,0022Bright = Sheng's Postcards, Kod=E1ly's H=E1ry = J=E1nos, Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. = 55 "Eroica" =20 Robert Franz is Associate Conductor of the = Louisville Orchestra. =20 Saturday, October 9, 3 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 THE MERIDIAN TRIO =20 Davis Brooks, violin =20 Kurt Fowler, cello =20 Rene Lecuona, piano =20 Program: Works by Max Bruch, Amelia S. Kaplan, and Felix = Mendelssohn =20 Amelia Kaplan is a member of the Conservatory's = composition faculty. =20 Sunday, October 10, 2:30 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 CHRISTOPHER STEMBRIDGE, harpsichord =20 A recital of Affetti Vocali and toccatas = featuring works by Luzzasco Luzzaschi, Giulio Caccini, and Girolamo = Frescobaldi =20 The British harpsichordist performs on the cembalo cromatico, an early = 17th-century "experimental" harpsichord with 19 notes per octave. Mr. = Stembridge's instrument is a reproduction made by Willard Martin of = Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. =20 Sunday, October 10, 4 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 ALICE PARKER, conductor and composer =20 =20 Hymn and Folk Song Festival =20 Wednesday, October 13, 12:15 p.m. =20 Fairchild Chapel =20 MARCIA HADJIMARKOS, clavichord =20 Recital =20 Program: TBD =20 Wednesday, October 13, 8 - 10:30 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 JENNIFER KOH '97, violin =20 Master Class =20 Thursday, October 14, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 JENNIFER KOH '97, violin =20 $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT =20 Thursday, October 14, 6:30 p.m. =20 Fairchild Chapel =20 Peter Slowik, viola =20 Robert Conant, harpsichord =20 Program: Three sonatas by J.S. Bach: Sonata = in G Major; BWV 1027; Sonata in D Major, BWV 1028; and = Sonata in G minor, BWV 1029 =20 =20 Peter Slowik is a member of the Conservatory's string faculty. =20 Robert Conant, emeritus professor at the Chicago College of Performing Arts = at Roosevelt University, is a renowned harpsichordist and recording artist. = =20 Tuesday, October 26, 7 - 10 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 MADAME MARIE-LOUISE LANGLAIS, organist =20 Master Class =20 Mme. Langlais, professor of organ at the Paris Conservatory, will conduct a = master class on the music of the organist-composers of St. Clotilde, the = 19th century Paris church known as the most important church music site in = France. =20 NOVEMBER 4 - 7: Russell = Sherman, Artist-in-Residence =20 Called "one of the truly extraordinary pianists" by = The New York Times, Russell Sherman continues to garner = accolades from critics and audiences alike for his grace, imagination, and = poetry. The 2004-05 season marks his 75th birthday and the 60th anniversary = of his professional debut in New York at age 15. The division of keyboard = studies sponsors his Oberlin residency. =20 Thursday, November 4, 8 p.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano =20 Program: =20 Beethoven Sonata No. 4, E-flat Major, Op. 7 =20 Debussy from Preludes, Vol. II = Bruy=E9res Ondine =20 =20 Bart=F4k Out of Doors (Five Pieces for = Piano) =20 With Drums and Pipes =20 Barcarolla =20 Musettes =20 The Night's Music =20 The Chase =20 Liszt Jeux d=92eux =E0 la Villa = d=92Este =20 Schubert/Liszt Soir=E9e de Vienne No. 6 =20 Mozart/Liszt Reminiscences of Don Juan =20 =20 Friday, November 5, 7 p.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano =20 Master Class =20 Saturday, November 6, 12 noon =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano =20 Master Class =20 Sunday, November 7, 1 p.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano =20 Master Class =20 Saturday, November 6, 6:30 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 JEAN GEOFFROY, marimba =20 Recital =20 Program: TBD =20 Thursday, November 11, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 STEVEN SMITH, guest conductor =20 The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra =20 Program: 0022,0022,0022Berlioz's Overture to = "Beatrice and Benedict" and Tchaikovsky's = Symphony No. 6 in B minor "Path=E9tique." Concerto and = concerto soloist to be announced. =20 Sunday, November 14, 3 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 KOTARO FUKUMA, piano =20 $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT =20 NOVEMBER 17 - 21 STEVEN SCHICK RESIDENCY =20 Percussionist Steven Schick has championed contemporary percussion = music as a performer and teacher for the past 20 years. He has commissioned = and premiered more than 100 new works for percussion and has performed = these pieces on major concert series such as Lincoln Center's Great = Performers and the Los Angeles Philharmonic's Green Umbrella concerts. He = has recorded many of these works for SONY classical, Wergo, Point, CRT, and = Neuma Records. Schick is the percussionist of the Bang on a Can All-Stars. = The New Music Division of the Contemporary Music Program sponsors his = residency. =20 Friday, November 19, 8 p.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 Solo Percussion Recital =20 STEVEN SCHICK, percussionist =20 New Music for Percussion =20 Program TBD from work that he has commissioned. =20 Saturday, November 20, 10 a.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 STEVEN SCHICK =20 Master Class =20 Sunday, December 12, 3 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 DANIEL PINKHAM, composer =20 The Music of Daniel Pinkham =20 Sunday, December 12, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 DANIEL PINKHAM, composer =20 The Oberlin Wind Ensemble =20 Timothy Weiss, conductor =20 The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra =20 Hugh Floyd, conductor =20 The Musical Union =20 Timothy Weiss, conductor =20 James David Christie, organ =20 Program: Daniel Pinkham's Organ Concerto No. 2 = (American Premiere) and Christmas Cantata; Arthur = Honegger's King David =20 Daniel Pinkham will be in Oberlin for this mini-festival of his work. =20 Monday, December 13, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 STEVEN ISSERLIS '80, cellist =20 Master Class =20 Monday, December 13, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 JAMES GAFFIGAN, guest conductor =20 The Oberlin Orchestra =20 Program: Tchaikovsky=92s Romeo and Juliet and = Shostakovich's Symphony No. 1; concerto and = concerto soloist to be announced. =20 James Gaffigan is Assistant Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra. =20 Tuesday, December 14, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 STEVEN ISSERLIS '80, cellist =20 $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT =20 Programs and artists are subject to change. =20 9999,6666,9999### =20 =20 MEDIA CONTACT ONLY: =20 Marci Janas =20 440-775-8328 =20 marci.janas at oberlin.edu =20 =20 =20 Marci Janas =20 Director of Conservatory Media Relations =20 Oberlin Conservatory of Music =20 39 West College Street =20 Oberlin, OH 44074 =20 Tel: 440-775-8328 =20 Fax: 440-775-5457 =20 marci.janas at oberlin.edu =20 www.oberlin.edu/con =20 Marci Janas =20 Director of Conservatory Media Relations =20 Oberlin Conservatory of Music =20 39 West College Street =20 Oberlin, OH 44074 =20 Tel: 440-775-8328 =20 Fax: 440-775-5457 =20 marci.janas at oberlin.edu =20 www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas=20 Director of Conservatory Media Relations=20 Oberlin Conservatory of Music=20 39 West College Street=20 Oberlin, OH 44074=20 Tel: 440-775-8328=20 Fax: 440-775-5457=20 marci.janas at oberlin.edu=20 www.oberlin.edu/con= --Boundary_(ID_U9P29xwX9q6SrUmj1AJPxQ)-- From Lynda at random-acts.net Thu Sep 30 13:54:27 2004 From: Lynda at random-acts.net (Mztry) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:54:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thanks to all "'accompanist" answers! 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From dkilbane at cptonline.org Thu Sep 30 14:16:47 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 17:16:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: PRESS RELEASE: Cleveland Public Theatre's A BRIGHT ROOM CALLED DAY Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A2_01C4A711.445E9B70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > For Immediate Release > Contact: Dan Kilbane, Director of Marketing & Public Relations > 216/631-2727 ext. 203 > dkilbane at cptonline.org > promotional photos available by request > September 30, 2004 > Cleveland Public Theatre Stages Tony Kushner's A Bright Room Called Day > A Play Written For Reagan's Second Inauguration Has Even More Startling > Relevance Now > > A Bright Room Called Day > Produced by Cleveland Public Theatre > Written by Tony Kushner > Directed by Lester Thomas Shane > Previews October 14 & 15; Running October 16 - 30, 2004 > Gordon Square Theatre > > CLEVELAND, OH -- Cleveland Public Theatre's Executive/Artistic Director > Randy Rollison is proud to announce the first Featured Production of the > 2004 - 05 season, a play by one of the world's best living playwrights, > Tony Kushner's A Bright Room Called Day. Written twenty years ago as a > response to Reagan's second inauguration by the Pulitzer Prize winning > writer of Angels in America, the play has even more startling relevance > now, as the United States barrels towards its next Presidential election. > Day is the first of three Featured Productions series running in the > historic Gordon Square Theatre, previewing October 14 and 15, and opening > on Saturday, October 16, running through Saturday, October 30, 2004. > > A Bright Room Called Day follows an eclectic mix of friends living in > Germany during the Weimar Republic as they deal with the alarming changes > in their government. While the Nazis come to power, this group of artists > react with a range of responses. Alarmed at the changes around them, a > dark force taking over their government, they do not get as much work as > they used to. Friends are being threatened and are going into hiding. Is > individual liberty at stake? Hitler's shadow is growing. What does one > do? > > Join CPT for Opening Night! New this year: performance at 7pm (patrons > enjoy a complimentary glass of beer or wine before the show), then a party > catered by Cleveland's newest downtown hotspot restaurant, Titantic, and > Ohio City mainstay, Opa! Catering. With the Opening Night moved to an > earlier time, CPT strengthens its commitment to make theatre a social > event, and not with the same old kind of party. Tickets for Opening Night > are $35. > > > The production is directed by Lester Thomas Shane, who helmed CPT's > productions of Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Sweet Phoebe. The cast > features Bernice Bolek, Alison Hernan, Holly Holsinger, Charles F. > Kartali, Jill Levin, Tracee Patterson, Randy Rollison, Michael Seevers, > Jr., Tom Weaver, and Beth Wood. The rest of the creative team includes > Music Direction by Michael Seevers, Jr., Production Design by Trad A > Burns, Assistant Production Design by Steven Mack, Costume Design by > Alison Hernan, Sound Design by Bill Amato, Properties Design by Jeanetta > Ho, and Production Stage Management by Eileen Arnold. > > A post-performance talkback with the artists will take place Sunday, > October 17, immediately following the 3:00 p.m. performance. > > Tony Kushner's (Playwright) plays include A Bright Room Called Day, Angels > In America, Parts One and Two, Slavs!, Homebody/Kabul, and Caroline, or > Change, a musical with composer Jeanine Tesori. He has written adaptations > of Corneille's The Illusion, S.Y. Ansky's The Dybbuk, and Brecht's The > Good Person of Sezuan; as well as English-language libretti for the operas > Brundibar by Hans Krasa, and The Comedy on the Bridge by Bohuslav Martinu. > His screen adaptation of Angels in America, directed by Mike Nichols, > premiered in 2003 on HBO and won a record eleven Emmy Awards. Recent books > include Brundibar, with illustrations by Maurice Sendak; the text for The > Art of Maurice Sendak, 1980 to the Present; and Wrestling With Zion: > Progressive Jewish-American Responses to the Palestinian/Israeli Conflict, > co-edited with Alisa Solomon. > > Lester Thomas Shane (Director) returns to CPT, having directed Hedwig and > the Angry Inch, Sweet Phoebe, Science Gets Serious, Aubrey Wertheim's > Costume Drama for the New Plays Festival, and performing his award-winning > one-man show Mortal Coil here. As Artistic Director of Jacksonville, FL's > Shakespeare in San Marco, he directed The Tempest, Hamlet, Twelfth Night > and Macbeth. Other directing credits include Loot, (T. Schreiber Studio); > Shatter The Vessel, (Charlottesville, VA New Play Festival); Hedda Gabler, > Summer & Smoke (Manhattan Theatre Club); The White Whore and the Bit > Player (The Production Company); Pretty Witty Nell, Grit in a Sensitive > Instrument (Vineyard Theatre); Pearl (Pulse Ensemble); and Bus Stop, > Blithe Spirit (Findlay SummerStock). As Director-in-Residence of New > York's The Basic Theatre, he directed the New York premieres of Shaviana, > Bertolt Brecht: In Dark Times, The Haircut, and Santa Monica Threeway, > revivals of Sure Thing, Let Us Go Into The Starry Night and Shakespeare's > Titus Andronicus. At the Alabama Shakespeare Festival he played leading > roles like Mercutio, Tartuffe and Puck and served as the company Voice and > Movement Master. Other acting credits include "Ariel" in The Tempest > (People's Light & Theatre Co.), "He" in Counting the Ways (PAI Rep), and a > tour of All Compact. A series of Lester's plays for children was > published by Sundance. For A&E Biography he wrote James Brown, Tyrone > Power, and Carmen Miranda. For AMC he wrote the history, 20th Century > Fox: The First Fifty Years; and for Discovery, Nazis: The Occult > Conspiracy. Shane is on the faculty of The New Actors Workshop and The > TADA! Ensemble. The video of Mortal Coil has been incorporated into the > curriculum for training doctors on end of life care at Columbia and UCLA. > Lester continues to tour the production. > > The cast is a mix of familiar faces to CPT audiences, as well as those > familiar with Cleveland theatre in general: Bernice Bolek (Die Alte), was > recently named "Best Actress" in Scene's "2004 Best of Cleveland" Awards > for her role in Ensemble Theatre's Three Tall Women. Alison Hernan > (Zillah Katz), possibly the busiest woman in Cleveland theatre at the > moment, currently directs Bad Eptitaph Theatre Company's Othello (playing > through October 23 at CPT's Orthodox space), and was seen last season on > the CPT stages in Discordia. Holly Holsinger (Annabella Gotchling), a > longtime CPT staffer, performed in last season's The Cult at CPT, and > helped found Wishhounds Theatre. Charles F. Kartali (Gottfried Swetts), > recently directed Ears on a Beatle at Dobama Theatre. Jill Levin (Agnes > Eggling), played Barbara in the CPT-Great Lakes Theatre Festival > partnership production Nickel and Dimed, and had roles in Discordia and > the CPT-TITLEWave theatre co-production Charge. Tracee Patterson > (Paulinka Erdnuss) was part of the ensemble of CPT-GLTF's Nickel and > Dimed. Randy Rollison (Vealtninc Husz), is CPT's Executive/Artistic > Director and has a long list of CPT acting and directing credits. Michael > Seevers, Jr. (Gregor Bazwald), was the music director for CPT's Mrs. Bob > Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge and Uncle Tom's Cabin, and appeared in our > production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Tom Weaver (Emil Traum) was part > of the ensemble of the CPT-ACTIVE EYE co-production Dojoji, and Elizabeth > R. Wood (Rosa Malek), was last seen on CPT's stages in Mrs. Bob Cratchit's > Wild Christmas Binge. > > A Bright Room Called Day is the first of three Featured Productions in > CPT's 2004-05 season, a series that features three of the best living > American playwrights. Along with the other two plays in this series, > Suzan-Lori Parks' Venus and Christopher Durang's Betty's Summer Vacation, > Day will be staged in Cleveland's oldest theatre, the Gordon Square > Theatre. Each of these three productions continue CPT's commitment to > adventurous theatre. Featured Productions subscriptions are available in > four package; patrons choose a specifc day of the week to see shows, and > they receive tickets for all three plays for that particular day of the > week: Friday Night Preview (October 15, 2004, February 11 and May 13, > 2005 at 8:00 p.m., $36); Saturday Opening Night and Party (October 16, > 2004, February 12 and May 14, 2005 at 7:00 p.m., $90); First Sunday > Matinee (October 17, 2004, February 13 and May 15, 2005 at 3:00 p.m., > $45); and First Friday Night (October 22, 2004, February 18 and May 20, > 2005 at 8:00 p.m., $48) > > The mission of Cleveland Public Theatre is to foster a more conscious and > compassionate community through the arts. > > A Bright Room Called Day is supported in part by a generous gift from > Deborah and Ron Ratner. > > Cleveland Public Theatre and its artistic and education programs are > funded in part by The Cleveland Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, > Ohio Arts Council, Greater Cleveland Community Shares, Jakprints, The Free > Times, D.H. Ellison Architects, Forest City Enterprises, Theatre > Communications Group, CoolCleveland.com, National Endowment for the Arts, > Nord Family Foundation, John P. Murphy Foundation, Kulas Foundation, > Bruening Foundation, Codrington Foundation, Giant Eagle Foundation, Thomas > White Foundation, Community Foundation of Greater Lorain, Family > Foundations of Jewish Community Federation, The Dolphin Trust, Saint Ann > Foundation, William J. and Dorothy K. O'Neill Foundation, Stocker > Foundation, Key Foundation, Nordson Foundation, Martha Holden Jennings > Foundation, The Heartland Arts Fund, Wolf Family Foundation, The Gerson > Foundation, The Meisel Family Foundation, The Doll Family Foundation, > Raymond John Wean Foundation, The Ellie Fund, Cyrus Eaton Foundation, > Greater Cleveland Community Shares, Charitable Foundation, Alcoa > Foundation, Capezio Foundation, Nathan and Regina Herman Foundation, > Hankins Foundation, Wolpert Fund of the Cleveland Foundation, The > Cleveland Browns Foundation, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, City > Architecture, Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan, & Aronoff LPA, Ron and Deborah > Ratner, Joan Horvitz, Roe Green Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, Huntington > National Bank, National City Bank, Marous Brothers Construction, Stewart > and Donna Kohl, and other corporate and individual contributors. > > > Cleveland Public Theatre Fact Sheet > Production > A Bright Room Called Day written by Tony Kushner > > Artistic Staff > Director, Lester Thomas Shane > Music Director, Michael Seevers, Jr. > Production Design, Trad A Burns > Associate Production Design, Steven Mack > Costume Design, Alison Hernan > Sound Design, Bill Amato > Properties Design, Jeanetta Ho > Stage Management, Eileen Arnold > > Cast > Die Alte: Bernice Bolek > Zillah Katz: Alison Hernan > Annabella Gotchling: Holly Holsinger > Gottfried Swetts: Charles F. Kartali > Agnes Eggling: Jill Levin > Paulinka Erdnuss: Tracee Patterson > Vealtninc Husz: Randy Rollison > Gregor Bazwald: Michael Seevers, Jr. > Emil Traum: Tom Weaver > Rosa Malek: Elizabeth R. 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------=_NextPart_000_00A2_01C4A711.445E9B70-- From wrfaa at yahoo.com Thu Sep 30 14:42:13 2004 From: wrfaa at yahoo.com (The Kent Stage) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 14:42:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Riders and Fall Schedule Message-ID: <20040930214213.87688.qmail@web14311.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1081883179-1096580533=:87459 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii THIS FRIDAY it's The Riders. See you at The Kent Stage! RIDERS IN THE SKY Friday, October 1 8:00 PM Beginning each performance with their trademark greeting, "Mighty fine and a great big Western 'Howdy,' all you buckaroos and buckarettes," Riders in the Sky simultaneously paid tribute to and poked gentle fun at the classic cowboy songs of the 1930s and 1940s, particularly the work of the Sons of the Pioneers, Roy Rogers, and Gene Autry. During the 1980s and 1990s, the group was notable for its ability to attract fans both firmly within the country tradition (the Riders are members of the Grand Ole Opry) and from outside. Riders in the Sky are made up of lead singer Ranger Doug (born Douglas B. Green), Woody Paul (born Paul Chrisman) on fiddle and vocals, Too Slim (string bass and guitar), and since the mid-'90s, "Cowpolka King" Joey Miskulin on accordion. Before forming the band, the Michigan-born Ranger Doug was a member of Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Boys and was also a country music journalist, working at the Country Music Foundation Press as editor of the Journal of Country Music. Prior to joining the Riders, Woody Paul, a formidable swing fiddler, played with Loggins & Messina, and Too Slim was a member of Dickey Lee's band in addition to being a songwriter. The trio formed in the mid-'70s, playing a weekly gig at a Nashville nightclub that led to a slot on Tumbleweed Theater on cable television's Nashville Network (TNN). Riders in the Sky made their recording debut in 1979 on the Rounder label with Three on the Trail, which set the pattern for their mix of classic and newly composed sentimental western numbers, parodies (like "The Legend of Palindrome," in which a figure resembling television's Paladin is described exclusively in sentences that read the same backwards and forwards), crack swing instrumental work, and Sons of the Pioneers-style harmony singing. They released five albums on MCA in the 1980s, and in 1985 they appeared in Sweet Dreams, the film biography of Patsy Cline. The group returned briefly to MCA in 1987, releasing Riders Radio Theater a year later. The success of that album led to the program Riders Radio Theater on National Public Radio, where the group was already well known from performances on Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion program. In 1991 the Riders moved to CBS for the children's album Harmony Ranch, which led to a short-lived CBS-TV Saturday-morning television show. Riders in the Sky continued recording for Rounder and other labels into the 2000s, offering a Great Big Western Howdy! in 1998 and Christmas the Cowboy Way a year later. In 2000, Woody's Roundup: A Rootin' Tootin' Collection of Woody's Favorite Songs was released, and 2002's A Pair of Kings showcased the increasingly impressive instrumental talents of Miskulin and Paul. As Riders in the Sky approached their 25th anniversary they were known as an unfailing concert draw: Their shows featured such novelties as rope tricks in addition to music and humor. ~ Sandra Brennan & James Manheim, All Music Guide Advance discount tickets: $22.00 Day of Show: $25.00 Children 12 and under: $12 (both advance and day of show) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! 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THIS FRIDAY it's The Riders.   See you at The Kent Stage!

RIDERS IN THE SKY

Friday, October 1
8:00 PM

Beginning each performance with their trademark greeting, "Mighty fine and a great big Western 'Howdy,' all you buckaroos and buckarettes," Riders in the Sky simultaneously paid tribute to and poked gentle fun at the classic cowboy songs of the 1930s and 1940s, particularly the work of the Sons of the Pioneers, Roy Rogers, and Gene Autry. During the 1980s and 1990s, the group was notable for its ability to attract fans both firmly within the country tradition (the Riders are members of the Grand Ole Opry) and from outside. Riders in the Sky are made up of lead singer Ranger Doug (born Douglas B. Green), Woody Paul (born Paul Chrisman) on fiddle and vocals, Too Slim (string bass and guitar), and since the mid-'90s, "Cowpolka King" Joey Miskulin on accordion. Before forming the band, the Michigan-born Ranger Doug was a member of Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Boys and was also a country music journalist, working at the Country Music Foundation Press as editor of the Journal of Country Music. Prior to joining the Riders, Woody Paul, a formidable swing fiddler, played with Loggins & Messina, and Too Slim was a member of Dickey Lee's band in addition to being a songwriter. The trio formed in the mid-'70s, playing a weekly gig at a Nashville nightclub that led to a slot on Tumbleweed Theater on cable television's Nashville Network (TNN).

Riders in the Sky made their recording debut in 1979 on the Rounder label with Three on the Trail, which set the pattern for their mix of classic and newly composed sentimental western numbers, parodies (like "The Legend of Palindrome," in which a figure resembling television's Paladin is described exclusively in sentences that read the same backwards and forwards), crack swing instrumental work, and Sons of the Pioneers-style harmony singing. They released five albums on MCA in the 1980s, and in 1985 they appeared in Sweet Dreams, the film biography of Patsy Cline. The group returned briefly to MCA in 1987, releasing Riders Radio Theater a year later. The success of that album led to the program Riders Radio Theater on National Public Radio, where the group was already well known from performances on Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion program. In 1991 the Riders moved to CBS for the children's album Harmony Ranch, which led to a short-lived CBS-TV Saturday-morning television show. Riders in the Sky continued recording for Rounder and other labels into the 2000s, offering a Great Big Western Howdy! in 1998 and Christmas the Cowboy Way a year later. In 2000, Woody's Roundup: A Rootin' Tootin' Collection of Woody's Favorite Songs was released, and 2002's A Pair of Kings showcased the increasingly impressive instrumental talents of Miskulin and Paul. As Riders in the Sky approached their 25th anniversary they were known as an unfailing concert draw: Their shows featured such novelties as rope tricks in addition to music and humor. ~ Sandra Brennan & James Manheim, All Music Guide

Advance discount tickets: $22.00
Day of Show: $25.00

Children 12 and under: $12

(both advance and day of show)

Riders in the Sky, Live in Kent, Ohio

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 


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                                     4) private or group instruction
 
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                                     2) no more tape recorders at rehearsals
                                     3) your Musical Director will be a happy one!
                                     4) private or group instruction
 
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-------------------------------1096592238-- From LRyan at ralaw.com Fri Oct 1 05:26:08 2004 From: LRyan at ralaw.com (Ryan, Linda) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 08:26:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Murder Mystery at Greystone Hall in Akron Message-ID: <4545BC875115D5118FC70002A50A643C0B382DB0@akroncomm.ralaw.com> Saturday, October 23 "The Fatal Fifties Affair" Return to those wonderful days of poodle skirts, hula hoops, convertibles, and...murder! The cast of one of the 50's most beloved sitcoms, "Make Way for Winky" has been reassembled - however, it seems the TV family wasn't quite as "apple pie" as they appeared... $35/person includes a wonderful dinner and entertainment, including a clue hunt through the newly-renovated Greystone Hall. Teams of 6-8 detectives will search for clues, interrogate suspects, and offer solutions to the dastardly deed that will take place. Various prizes (including, "Most Clueless"!) will be awarded. Come in your coolest Fifties gear and you may win the costume prize. There will be a cash bar. Call 330-761-7950 for tickets and more information. From starmomd at yahoo.com Fri Oct 1 05:33:42 2004 From: starmomd at yahoo.com (The Drakes) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 05:33:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Royalton Players Production of "The Night of January 16th" opens Oct. 8 Message-ID: <20041001123342.70002.qmail@web41902.mail.yahoo.com> ROYALTON PLAYERS PRESENTS THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16TH An Interactive Courtroom Drama By Ayn Rand October 8, 9, 15, 16 at 8 p.m. October 17 at 2 p.m. For more information or to reserve tickets call 216 556-0415 We are currently located at the corner of West 130th St. and Boston Road (directly behind the CVS Pharmacy) Produced with permission of Random House, Inc ===== "We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams." Willy Wonka, "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" From starmomd at yahoo.com Fri Oct 1 05:40:30 2004 From: starmomd at yahoo.com (The Drakes) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 05:40:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Royalton Players Auditions for "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" Message-ID: <20041001124030.63237.qmail@web41908.mail.yahoo.com> AUDITIONS FOR ROYALTON PLAYERS PRODUCTION OF THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER October 9 and 10 from 1 pm to 3 pm We need adults and children of all ages Performance dates: December 10, 11 and 12 Auditions will be held at the International Dance and Cultural Center at 29 West 130th St. Behind CVS at Bennett?s Corners,two miles south of Rte. 82 If you have questions, please call 330 220-5811 ===== "We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams." Willy Wonka, "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" From ShowManagerAtNCP at aol.com Fri Oct 1 06:49:23 2004 From: ShowManagerAtNCP at aol.com (ShowManagerAtNCP at aol.com) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 09:49:23 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]NC PLAYHOUSE - PAID ACTORS NEEDED Message-ID: <110.3911ea13.2e8eba63@aol.com> -------------------------------1096638563 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE Center For The Performing Arts PAID ACTORS NEEDED FOR: SPOTLIGHT ON YOUTH, The educational repertory company of the North Canton Playhouse, is looking for male actors, teens or young adults. Applicants for these paid positions will be performing roles in elementary presentations. Those interested can contact the Artistic Director, Mary at 330-499-6511 or write her at: _manaway at neo.rr.com_ (mailto:manaway at neo.rr.com) -------------------------------1096638563 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1096638563-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Fri Oct 1 07:37:28 2004 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 07:37:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WR Playhouse Presents The Fantasticks Message-ID: <20041001143728.888.qmail@web80110.mail.yahoo.com> --0-20208937-1096641448=:99601 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE Presents THE FANTASTICKS Words by Tom Jones Music by Harvey Schmidt LAST WEEK END Oct 1, 2. 8:00 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 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. --0-20208937-1096641448=:99601 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
                                    WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
                                                      Presents
 
                                          THE FANTASTICKS
 
                            Words by Tom Jones   Music by Harvey Schmidt
 
                                            LAST WEEK END    Oct 1, 2.
 
                                                  8:00 p.m. Fri. & Sat.
 
                                                      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.
                                                                        
--0-20208937-1096641448=:99601-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Fri Oct 1 08:13:02 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 11:13:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Cloud Tectonics at Fine Arts Message-ID: <200410011508.i91F8cjW020718@hegel.brightdsl.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C4A7A7.A2464DF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director Fabio Polanco Announces Auditions for Cloud Tectonics at The = Fine Arts Association On Monday, October 11 and Tuesday, October 12. The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby will hold auditions for Cloud Tectonics, by Jos=E9 Rivera Director: Fabio Polanco=20 The Story: This is an enchanting and haunting love story, a magic = realist tale of boy meets girl, in which the ordinary is transformed into the miraculous. On a fantastically rainy night in Los Angeles, the city of Angels, a plain Joe named Anibal de la Luna picks up and brings home = with him a pour, bedraggled woman hitchhiker who calls herself Celestina del = Sol. She is fifty-four years old, she says, and she has been pregnant two = years. She is indeed a rare and heavenly creature, a mystic wanderer with no = sense of time and an infinite capacity to love. Alone in his little house, = sealed off from the walls of the decaying city outside, de la Luna and del Sol = come together, joining their bodies and their dreams. (adult) Roles: 1 woman-age 18-35 (all ethnicities) 2 men-ages 18-40s (all ethnicities) =20 Audition dates: Monday, October 11- 7:30 Tuesday, October 12- 7:30=20 Callbacks-October 13, 7 pm Audition location: The Shadowbox Theatre at The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Preparation: Cold readings from the script, which may be picked up from = the Fine Arts Box Office after October 4 during box office hours (Tues-Thu, = 1-7 pm; Fri-Sat, 1-5 pm) Phone: (440) 951-6637 Appointments Required.=20 For appointments and questions regarding the auditions themselves: Call = Ann Hedger at (440) 951-7500 x103. =20 Performance dates: February 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 at 8:00 pm =20 The Fine Arts Association Theatre Department Policy encourages NON-TRADITIONAL CASTING for all productions. =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C4A7A7.A2464DF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Director = Fabio Polanco Announces Auditions for Cloud Tectonics at The = Fine Arts Association

On = Monday, October 11 and Tuesday, October 12.

The = Fine Arts = Association, 38660 Mentor = AvenueWilloughby will hold auditions for = Cloud Tectonics, by Jos=E9 = Rivera

Director: = Fabio = Polanco =

The Story:=A0 This is an enchanting and haunting = love story, a magic realist tale of boy meets girl, in which the ordinary is transformed into the miraculous.=A0 = On a fantastically rainy night in Los = Angeles, the city of Angels, a plain Joe named Anibal de la Luna picks up = and brings home with him a pour, bedraggled woman hitchhiker who calls = herself Celestina del Sol.=A0 She is fifty-four years old, she = says, and she has been pregnant two years.=A0 = She is indeed a rare and heavenly creature, a mystic wanderer with no sense of = time and an infinite capacity to love.=A0 = Alone in his little house, sealed off from the walls of the decaying city = outside, de la Luna and del Sol come together, joining their bodies and their = dreams.=A0 (adult)

Roles:  1 woman-age 18-35 (all = ethnicities)

=A0=A0 2 men-ages 18-40s (all = ethnicities)

 

Audition dates:  =A0=A0=A0=A0 Monday, October = 11- 7:30

Tuesday, October 12- 7:30

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Callbacks-October 13, 7 = pm

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

Preparation:  Cold readings from the = script, which may be picked up from the Fine Arts Box Office after October 4 during box office hours (Tues-Thu, 1-7 pm; Fri-Sat, = 1-5 pm)=A0 Phone:=A0 (440) = 951-6637

.

For appointments and questions regarding the auditions = themselves:  Call = Ann = Hedger at (440) 951-7500 x103.=A0

Performance dates: February 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 at 8:00 pm

 

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

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C4A7A7.A2464DF0-- From PVMerkys at aol.com Fri Oct 1 08:39:30 2004 From: PVMerkys at aol.com (PVMerkys at aol.com) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 11:39:30 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]2 ROLES/ 2 MOVIES Message-ID: <1d6.2c58ac64.2e8ed432@aol.com> -------------------------------1096645170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITIONS : "HEAR 'N' NOW" PRODUCTIONS 2 parts/ 2 different Movies Roles: 1. 55-65, Mother hasn't cut the umbilical, it would seem, with her Adult son Timmy, who lives at home with her and his father. (Short subject) 2. 26-30, Latino romantic lead, Miguel. The movie is an adaptation of the classic, Miss Julie, therefore must ooze machismo and sex appeal. (Full length movie, Major role.) Auditions will consist of: * cold reading of a page of the script * perform something of less than one minute of your own choice When: 6:00 PM Thursday, October 7th DaimlerChrysler UAW Local 122 Training Center Classrooms 8997 Darrow Rd. (Rt. 91) Twinsburg, Ohio 44087 Enter Parking Lot: one block past 91 on East Aurora Rd. (Rt. 82) (This is directly across from Walgreen's) Where: Going South on 91, turn left (East) at 82 and drive about three hundred feet. On the right (South) is an ex-elementary school, converted (to "Kent State Extension Classrooms" and Daimler Chrysler UAW Local 122 Training Center Classrooms.) The door you want to enter is under the long blue awning near ground level, at the bottom of three stairs. Follow the directions posted after entering. The movies are being shot in digital format for self release. Most of the shooting will occur on weekends and evenings in the Willoughby, Ohio area in late October for the short subject, and January for the full length movie. * * Bring a Head Shot and Resume * * If you need to contact someone, E-mail: PMerkys at aol.com -------------------------------1096645170 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
AUDITIONS
:
"HEAR 'N= ' NOW" PRODUCTIONS
 
 2 parts/ 2 different Movies
Roles:
1. 55-65, Mother hasn't cut the umbilical, it would seem, with her= Adult son Timmy, who lives at home with her and his father. (Short subject)
2. 26-30, Latino romantic lead, Miguel. The movie is an=20= adaptation of the classic, Miss Julie, therefore must ooze machismo and sex=20= appeal. (Full length movie, Major role.)
 
Auditions will consist of:
* cold reading of a page of the script
* perform something of less than one minute of your own choic= e
 
When: 
6:00 PM Thursday, October 7th
DaimlerChrysler UAW Local 122
Training Center Classrooms
8997 Darrow Rd. (Rt. 91)
Twinsburg, Ohio 44087
Enter Parking Lot: one block past 91 on Ea= st Aurora Rd. (Rt. 82)
(This is directly across from Walgreen's)
 
Where:
Going South on 91, turn left (East) at 82 and drive about thr= ee hundred feet. On the right (South) is an ex-elementary school, conve= rted (to "Kent State Extension Classrooms" and Daimler Chrysler UAW Local 12= 2 Training Center Classrooms.)
The door you want to enter is under the long blue= awning near ground level, at the bottom of three stairs. Fo= llow the directions posted after entering.
 
The movies are being shot in digital format for self release. Most of t= he shooting will occur on weekends and evenings in the Willoughby, Ohio area= in late October for the short subject, and January for the full length movi= e.
 
* *  Bring a Head Shot and Resume  * *
If you= need to contact someone, E-mail: PMerkys at aol.com
 
 
-------------------------------1096645170-- From mindy at desberg.com Fri Oct 1 13:55:48 2004 From: mindy at desberg.com (Mindy Childress) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 16:55:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Trade Show Talent Needed Message-ID: <01b201c4a7f9$0a5f4e90$2801a8c0@userpq7w2jhblr> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C4A7D7.803AF050 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Looking for an energetic, outgoing, drummer/percussionist for a live = performance at an upcoming trade show. The client has a variety of = products and is in search of someone who can "play" them "STOMP!" style. = Must have theatrical flair and the ability to engage a large crowd.=20 Rehearsals will take place for 2 days in Virginia later this month. The = trade show is in New Orleans for 4 days in mid November. Pay, travel and = a per diem are available.=20 Please e-mail me ASAP if you are interested and able to do the work. = Serious inquiries only. No phone calls please. Thanks, Mindy Childress -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Mindy Childress Desberg & Associates, Inc. 15321 Russell Rd. Chagrin Falls, OH 44022 mindy at desberg.com ------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C4A7D7.803AF050 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Looking for an energetic, outgoing,=20 drummer/percussionist for a live performance at an = upcoming trade=20 show. The client has a variety of products and is in search of someone = who can=20 "play" them "STOMP!" style.  Must have theatrical flair and the = ability to=20 engage a large crowd.
 
Rehearsals will take place for 2 days = in Virginia=20 later this month. The trade show is in New Orleans for 4 days in mid = November.=20 Pay, travel and a per diem are available.
 
Please e-mail me ASAP if you are = interested and=20 able to do the work. Serious inquiries only. No phone calls = please.
 
Thanks,
Mindy Childress

Mindy Childress
Desberg & Associates, = Inc.
15321 Russell Rd.
Chagrin Falls, OH  44022
mindy at desberg.com
------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C4A7D7.803AF050-- From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Fri Oct 1 11:16:21 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:16:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Green House Effect - For REAL!!! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7E2.C0ECB203 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable As the weather changes so does "Jazz at the Rockefeller Greenhouse!" =20 Tri-C JazzFest is pleased to be part of the=20 2nd Annual "Jazz at the Rockefeller Greenhouse" =20 Concert changed to...=20 Sunday, October 3=20 1 - 3:30 p.m. featuring=20 The Ernie Krivda Jazz Quintet with special guests Tri-C Jazz Studies Student Combo A wonderful afternoon for the whole family to enjoy!!!! =20 And...it's FREE!!! =20 Walk through Cleveland's greenhouse, register to vote, raffle for wonderful prizes (including JazzFest tickets), smell the flowers!! =20 Rockefeller Greenhouse in Rockefeller Park Top of E. 88th St., off MLK, Jr. Dr. (just south of the I-90 MLK exit) Cleveland, OH =20 For more information: 216-664-3103 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7E2.C0ECB203 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
As the weather = changes so=20 does "Jazz at the Rockefeller=20 Greenhouse!"
 
 Tri-C JazzFest = is pleased=20 to be part of the
2nd Annual
"Jazz at the Rockefeller = Greenhouse"
 
Concert  = changed=20 to... 
Sunday,=20 October  3 
1 - = 3:30=20 p.m.
featuring=20
The Ernie Krivda Jazz = Quintet
with special=20 guests
Tri-C Jazz Studies Student = Combo
A wonderful = afternoon for=20 the whole family to = enjoy!!!! =20
And...it's = FREE!!!
 
Walk=20 through Cleveland's greenhouse, register to vote, raffle for = wonderful prizes=20 (including JazzFest tickets), smell the=20 flowers!!
 
Rockefeller Greenhouse
in = Rockefeller=20 Park
Top of E. 88th = St., off=20 MLK, Jr. Dr. (just south of the I-90 MLK exit)
Cleveland, OH
 
For more = information:=20 216-664-3103
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7E2.C0ECB203-- From joe216films at hotmail.com Fri Oct 1 11:13:36 2004 From: joe216films at hotmail.com (Joe Ostrica) Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2004 14:13:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hair stylist needed for movie shoot Message-ID: 216 Films is seeking a hair stylist for our short film GUYS. The person we originally had lined up had to withdraw. We are shooting Oct. 7-10 in Lakewood (just west of Cleveland). There are no more than 6 principle actors in every scene and our four leads are males that do not require a lot of work. Meals will be provided as well as SCREEN CREDIT. Here's what the SHOOTING SCHEDULE IS: NOTE: FULL DAYS ARE 10 HOUR SHIFTS but hair stylist will not be needed all 10 hours (unless of course they are available to stay the whole time!). Thursday, Sept. 7 10 p.m. until 8 a.m. Friday, Sept. 8 10 p.m. until 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 9 6 p.m. until 4 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 10 (AT LEAST A HALF DAY, POSSIBLY A FULL DAY) 2 p.m until 7 p.m. OR 2 p.m until 11 p.m. If you are at all interested, or can work any of these days or know ANYONE that might be interested in this, PLEASE e-mail Joe Ostrica ASAP at: joe at 216films.com Check out our website at: www.216films.com _________________________________________________________________ Don?t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ From jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com Fri Oct 1 11:23:26 2004 From: jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com (Jan Futhey) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:23:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Little Theatre Seeking Actor Message-ID: <038201c4a7e3$bee4ffb0$62c0e940@CPQ97876604634> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_037F_01C4A7C2.371E1970 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brecksville Little Theatre is seeking an actor aged 21-25 to play an = Englishman in its production of "An Inspector Calls." Please respond via email to jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com or call the = director, David Reifel, at 216-676-4677. Production dates are: Fridays and Saturdays, November 5-6-12-13-19-20 at = 8:00 pm and Sunday, November 14 at 2:00 p.m. Jan Futhey ------=_NextPart_000_037F_01C4A7C2.371E1970 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Brecksville Little Theatre is seeking an actor = aged 21-25=20 to play an Englishman in its production of "An Inspector=20 Calls."
 
Please respond via email to jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com or call the director, David = Reifel,=20 at 216-676-4677.
 
Production dates are: Fridays and=20 Saturdays, November 5-6-12-13-19-20 at 8:00 pm and Sunday, November = 14 at=20 2:00 p.m.
 
Jan Futhey
------=_NextPart_000_037F_01C4A7C2.371E1970-- From performingarts at karamu.com Fri Oct 1 11:28:05 2004 From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:28:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu House Theatre Outreach Performance Series 2004-2005 season Message-ID: <001201c4a7e4$652c4a40$0e01a8c0@tops2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C4A7C2.DDCE5F00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable KARAMU T.O.P.S. 2004-2005 SEASON =20 The T.O.P.S (Theater Outreach Performance Series) department at Karamu = House in Cleveland, Ohio, is proud to announce its 2004-2005 season. We have something for all ages, and we are sure to have something to fit = your needs. We are available for bookings at your site or ours. We = perform at schools, universities and other facilities. We hope that = after seeing what we are offering, you will consider letting us perform = for you. =20 Below is a list of programs that we offer. =20 IJAPA THE TORTOISE This play is based on the folktales of the Yoruba people of Nigeria. = Ijapa is a clever trickster and is known for being conniving, greedy, = lazy, and self-serving. He is frequently trying to outwit his = neighbors, only to be caught in the end. (Grades K-6) Price: $425 =20 FLY EAGLE, FLY This unique parable comes to life as two storytellers (A Homeboy and a = Businessman) provide the words, movement and sounds, building a bridge = between us and our Motherland, with the use of standard narration and = slam poetry weaving between the beat of African drums. (All ages) Price: = $375 =20 LANGSTON LISTENS TO AMERICA Most of America remembers Langston Hughes as an icon of the artistic and = intellectual achievement of the Harlem Renaissance. However, he also = used his poetic genius to speak about key social issues that shaped an = entire culture. You are sure to enjoy this dramatization of some of his = most significant poems.( Middle & High Schools) Price: $425 =20 LANGSTON LISTENS ( SPECIAL EDITION) This production offers the same poetry as Langston Listens to America = with the addition of scenes from A Soul Gone Home, Simply Heavenly and = passages from a 1943 article written by Langston and presented in = Readers Theater format. (High Schools, Colleges & Festivals) Price: $525 =20 =20 for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf Before the female empowered "Waiting to Exhale" and the poeticism of = Russell Simmons' "Def Poetry Jam" there was Ntozake Shange's landmark = play termed a choreopoem. It is a breakthrough portrayal of the black = female experience woven with words, music and dance. ( High Schools, = Colleges & Festivals) Price: $800 Prices for dual performances on the same day are double the original = price less one hundred dollars. For example: $425/$750 one /two performances $375/650 one/two performances Workshops are available in drama, creative writing, African dance and = drumming. Workshops are $100 each. If you book a performance and = workshop on the same day the workshop fee is $50.=20 Fees also include resource material for teachers and transportation = expenses. Additional charges may apply to locations outside of Cuyahoga = County. =20 =20 Please call (216)795-7070, ext. 242 for more information or to book an = event. =20 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C4A7C2.DDCE5F00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

KARAMU T.O.P.S. 2004-2005=20 SEASON

 

The T.O.P.S (Theater Outreach = Performance Series)=20 department at Karamu House in Cleveland, Ohio, is proud to announce its=20 2004-2005 season.

We have something for all ages, and we = are sure to=20 have something to fit your needs. We are available for bookings at your = site or=20 ours.  We perform at = schools,=20 universities and other facilities. =20 We hope that after seeing what we are offering, you will consider = letting=20 us perform for you.

 

Below is a list of programs that = we=20 offer.

 

IJAPA THE=20 TORTOISE

This play is based on the folktales of = the Yoruba=20 people of Nigeria.  Ijapa = is a=20 clever trickster and is known for being conniving, greedy, lazy, and=20 self-serving.  He is = frequently=20 trying to outwit his neighbors, only to be caught in the end.  (Grades K-6)  Price:=20 $425

 

FLY EAGLE,=20 FLY

This unique parable comes to life as = two=20 storytellers (A Homeboy and a Businessman) provide the words, movement = and=20 sounds, building a bridge between us and our Motherland, with the use of = standard narration and slam poetry weaving between the beat of African = drums.=20 (All ages) Price: $375

 

LANGSTON LISTENS TO=20 AMERICA

Most of America remembers Langston = Hughes as an=20 icon of the artistic and intellectual achievement of the Harlem=20 Renaissance.  However, he = also used=20 his poetic genius to speak about key social issues that shaped an entire = culture. You are sure to enjoy this dramatization of some of his = most=20 significant poems.( Middle & High Schools) Price: $425

 

LANGSTON = LISTENS (=20 SPECIAL EDITION)

This production offers the same = poetry as=20 Langston Listens to America with the addition of scenes from A Soul = Gone=20 Home, Simply Heavenly and passages from a 1943 article written by = Langston=20 and presented in Readers Theater format. (High=20 Schools, Colleges & Festivals) Price: $525

 

 

for colored girls who have considered=20 suicide/

 when the=20 rainbow is enuf

Before the female empowered = =93Waiting to=20 Exhale=94 and the poeticism of Russell Simmons=92 =93Def Poetry Jam=94 = there was Ntozake=20 Shange=92s landmark play termed a choreopoem. It is a breakthrough = portrayal of=20 the black female experience woven with words, music and dance. ( High Schools, Colleges & Festivals) = Price:=20 $800

 

Prices for=20 dual performances on the same day are double the original price less one = hundred=20 dollars. For example:

 

$425/$750 one=20 /two performances

$375/650=20 one/two performances

 

Workshops are=20 available in drama, creative writing, African dance and drumming. = Workshops are=20 $100 each. If you book a performance and workshop on the same day the = workshop=20 fee is $50. 

 

Fees also=20 include resource material for teachers and transportation expenses. = Additional charges may apply to locations outside of Cuyahoga=20 County.  

 

Please call=20 (216)795-7070, ext. 242 for more information or to book an=20 event.

 

 

 

 

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Greg:
=  
Just a short email to let you know about The Erie Building= that we are developing in the Warehouse District into FOR SALE L= IVE WORK LOFTS.  Our web page is www.eriebuilding.com

One of the unique aspects of= The Erie Building is the LIVE WORK ZONING and the fact that all of the Loft= s can be customized.  Lofts at The Erie Building can be built as shown=20= on the floor plans with the amenties shown below, as Raw Space, or with cust= om finishes you would like.
 
Amenties that are i= ncluded in a finished Loft are summarized below:
 
Exposed Wood Beams
Exposed Duct Work
Brick Walls
Stainless Steel Appliances
Ceramic Tile Floors in Bathroo= ms & Kitchens
Hardwood Floors
Gas Fireplaces
=
In - Suite Laundry
Luxury Bathrooms & Kitchens
Expansive Windows
 
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On another matter, I would greatly appreciate it if you wou= ld pass along my phone #, and or information on The Erie Building www.eriebuilding.com to any of your fri= ends / associates that may have an interest in purchasing a Loft in the Ware= house District.
 
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------=_NextPart_001_0005_01C4A7C3.212746E0-- --part1_d4.172db6c5.2e8eff48_boundary-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Fri Oct 1 08:26:26 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 11:26:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Streetcar Named Desire Opens at Fine Arts Message-ID: <200410011522.i91FM2jW022102@hegel.brightdsl.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C4A7A9.80231170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue,Willoughby presents A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams Made famous by its landmark film version starring the late Marlon Brando, A Streetcar Named Desire is the incendiary story of Blanche Dubois's arrival at the New Orleans apartment of her sister Stella Kowalski. The play reveals to the very depths, the character of Blanche DuBois, a woman whose life has been undermined by her romantic illusions. These illusions lead her to reject-so far as possible-the realities of life with which she is faced and which she consistently ignores. The pressure brought to bear upon her by her sister Stella, intensified by Stanley, Stella's earthy young husband, leads to a revelation of her tragic self-delusion and in the end to madness..(Rated Adult) Production Dates October 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, & 23 at 8:00 pm October 10, 17, & 24 at 3:00 pm Sign Interpreted and Audio Described Performance October 24 at 3:00 pm Tickets $18/Adults; $16/Seniors & Students Group rates are available. Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org Location The Corning Auditorium of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), Willoughby, on the campus of The Andrews School. The Cast Colleen Bender-Mexican Woman/Nurse Nancy Shimonek Brooks-Stella Eileen Canepari-Eunice Sean Derry-Stanly Greg Gnau-Doctor David Malinowski-Pablo Gonzales Mark Mayo-Mitch Laura Stitt-Blanche Tom Kondilas-Steve Jason Modica-Collector The Artistic Team Russ Borski, Direction Ann Hedger, Production Stage Manager Russ Borski, Scenic Design Lance Switzer, Lighting Design Terry Pieritz, Costume Designer Richard Ingraham, Sound Design Beth McGee, Dialect Coach Paul Gatzke, Technical Direction Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C4A7A9.80231170 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

T= he Fine Arts Association

38660 Mentor Avenue,Willoughby<= /p>

presents

A Streetcar Named Desire
by Tennessee Williams



Made famous by its landmark film version = starring the late Marlon Brando, A = Streetcar Named Desire is the incendiary story of Blanche = Dubois’s arrival at the New = Orleans apartment of her sister Stella Kowalski.  The play reveals to the very depths, the character of Blanche = DuBois, a woman whose life has been undermined by = her romantic illusions.  These = illusions lead her to reject-so far as possible-the realities of life with which she is = faced and which she consistently ignores.  The pressure brought to bear upon her by her sister Stella, intensified by = Stanley, Stella’s earthy young husband, leads to a revelation of her tragic self-delusion and in the end to madness..(Rated Adult)




Producti= on Dates
October 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, & 23 at 8:00 pm
October 10, 17, & 24 at 3:00 pm
Sign Interpreted and Audio Described Performance October 24 at 3:00 = pm



Tickets
$18/Adults; $16/Seniors & Students  
Group rates are available. 
Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets = online at www.fineartsassociation.org

Location
The Corning = Auditorium of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), = Willoughby, =

on the campus of The Andrews School.

 Th= e Cast

Colleen = Bender-Mexican Woman/Nurse

Nancy Shimonek Brooks-Stella

 

Eileen Canepari-Eunice

 

Sean Derry-Stanly

 

Greg Gnau-Doctor

 

David Malinowski-Pablo = Gonzales

 

Mark Mayo-Mitch

 

Laura Stitt-Blanche

 

Tom Kondilas-Steve

 

Jason Modica-Collector


The = Artistic Team

Russ = Borski, Direction

Ann = Hedger, Production Stage Manager

Russ Borski, = Scenic Design

Lance = Switzer, Lighting Design

Terry Pieritz, Costume Designer

 Richard Ingraham, Sound Design

Beth McGee, = Dialect Coach

Paul Gatzke, = Technical Direction


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

------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C4A7A9.80231170-- From tfulton at jcu.edu Fri Oct 1 13:50:44 2004 From: tfulton at jcu.edu (Tom Fulton) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 16:50:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tom Fulton to Offer 'Acting the Great Plays of Anton Chekhov' workshop - beginning October 19. Message-ID: <200410012050.AOV97794@mirapoint.jcu.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C4A7D6.CE1A8160 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Acting the Great Plays of Anton Chekhov Teacher: Tom Fulton $195 Times: Tuesdays at Centerville Mills Lake House in Bainbridge Township (2 miles from the corner of Rt 422 and Rt 306 - And - We have our own moonlit lake right outside the building!) Beginning October 19 - Eight Weeks through Dec 7, 2004 7:00-10:00pm. TO REGISTER, Call 440-338-3171 This class focuses on the work of finding the human comedy in 'action' and 'behavior; In this class we explore the gentle behavioral humor found in Chekhov's characters -- who, as Chekhov has said: "sit smugly eating peas while their life is falling apart all around them". -- Behavior is the key; born of the inner monologue, physical action, affective memory and the often absurd yet altogether human yearnings in Chekhov's plays. Exercises include: Script Analysis, Action, Given Circumstances, Communion, Comedy Technique. Scene Work: Two person scenes from the 4 Major plays of Chekhov. The Seagull, The Three Sisters, Uncle Vanya and The Cherry Orchard. Text: An Actor Prepares by Constantin Stanislavski REVIEW OF CLASSES (Scene Magazine - September 2004) "Many of the area's professional actors and quite a number of aspiring amateurs seek out Tom Fulton for guidance in developing stage characterizations. Basing his classes at the Fairmount Center on the teachings of Stanislavski, Fulton goes far beyond the stereotype of self indulgent method acting. By putting each performer in touch with the physical reality of the role under consideration, Fulton purges actors of the "head games" they love to indulge in--and he does it all with a warm smile." TEACHER BIO: Tom Fulton is an accomplished classical director and actor. His professional work with Chekhov includes, The Three Sisters (Winner of the Cleveland Critic's Circle Award for best professional production), The Seagull (at the Beck Center 2004, and Phoenix Theatre Ensemble 1982), The Cherry Orchard (Cleveland Theatre Company), and his own adaptation of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya (Cleveland Theatre Company). Tom has been teaching acting in Cleveland since 1975 and is well known for his work on the Stanislavski System of Actor Development. You can learn more about Mr. Fulton at www.tomfulton.com ------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C4A7D6.CE1A8160 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Acting the Great Plays of Anton = Chekhov

Teacher: Tom = Fulton $195
Times:  Tuesdays at Centerville Mills Lake House in Bainbridge Township
=

          =    (2 miles from the corner of Rt 422 and Rt 306 – And - We have our = own moonlit lake right outside the building!)

Beginning October 19 – Eight Weeks through Dec 7, = 2004

7:00-10:00pm.

TO REGISTER, Call = 440-338-3171

This class focuses on the work of finding the human comedy in = ‘action’ and ‘behavior;  In this class we explore the gentle = behavioral humor found in  Chekhov’s characters --  who, as Chekhov has = said: “sit smugly eating peas while their life is falling apart all = around them”.   -- Behavior is the key; born of  the inner monologue, physical action, affective memory and the often absurd yet altogether human yearnings in Chekhov's plays.

Exercises include: Script Analysis, Action, Given Circumstances, = Communion, Comedy Technique.
Scene Work: Two person scenes from the 4 Major plays of Chekhov.  = The Seagull, The Three Sisters, Uncle Vanya and The Cherry = Orchard.

Text: An Actor Prepares by Constantin = Stanislavski

REVIEW OF CLASSES (Scene Magazine – September 2004)
"Many of the area's = professional actors and quite a number of aspiring amateurs seek out Tom Fulton for = guidance in developing stage characterizations.  Basing his classes at the = Fairmount Center on the teachings of Stanislavski, Fulton goes far beyond the stereotype of self indulgent method acting.  By putting each performer in touch with the physical reality of the role = under consideration, Fulton purges actors of the "head games" they = love to indulge in--and he does it all with a warm = smile."

TEACHER = BIO:
Tom Fulton is an accomplished classical director and actor.  His professional work = with Chekhov includes, The Three Sisters (Winner of the Cleveland Critic's Circle Award for = best professional production), The Seagull (at the Beck Center 2004, and = Phoenix Theatre Ensemble 1982), The Cherry Orchard (Cleveland Theatre Company), = and his own adaptation of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya (Cleveland Theatre = Company).  Tom has been teaching acting in Cleveland since 1975 and is well known for his work on = the Stanislavski System of Actor Development.  You can learn = more about Mr. Fulton at www.tomfulton.com =

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C4A7D6.CE1A8160-- From otp at ameritech.net Fri Oct 1 12:15:36 2004 From: otp at ameritech.net (The Other Theater Project) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 12:15:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sister Mary Audition reminder from OTP Message-ID: <20041001191536.31563.qmail@web80802.mail.yahoo.com> --0-49336190-1096658136=:31514 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "The Other Theater Project" will be holding auditions for their premiere production, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" which will open in November. "OTP" is seeking non-equity males who can play in their 20s to 30s. Two males are needed for "Sister Mary" and two are needed for the comedic sketch being presented with it. Auditions will be held on Monday, October 4th between 7 and 9pm at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 w. 6th street, Cleveland. Interested parties should bring a head shot and resume. A short comedic monologue is preferred but not required. Cold readings will be done from the script. All female roles have been cast. --0-49336190-1096658136=:31514 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
 "The Other Theater Project" will be holding auditions for their premiere production, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" which will open in November.
 
      "OTP" is seeking non-equity males who can play in their 20s to 30s.  Two males are needed for "Sister Mary" and two are needed for the comedic sketch being presented with it.
 
Auditions will be held on Monday, October 4th between 7 and 9pm at
Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 w. 6th street, Cleveland.
 
Interested parties should bring a head shot and resume. A short comedic monologue is preferred but not required.  Cold readings will be done from the script.
 
All female roles have been cast.
 
--0-49336190-1096658136=:31514-- From dshoemaker at fineartsassociation.org Fri Oct 1 12:47:23 2004 From: dshoemaker at fineartsassociation.org (Diane Shoemaker) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 15:47:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]cartoon instructor wanted Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E7B5E76@fa1.FineArts.Local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C4A7CD.06FD14C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Seeking an instructor to teach 9-14-year-olds cartooning at The Fine Arts Association in Willoughby, Ohio. The class will meet once a week Wednesday nights from 5:30-6:30 pm for 15 weeks starting the first week in February. The Fine Art Association is a full service arts-education and performance facility offering dance, theater, music, and the visual arts to over 100,000 constituents annually in Northeast Ohio located 25 minutes east of downtown Cleveland on the grounds of the Andrew's School. Pay commensurate with experience. For more information about The Fine Arts Association go to www.fineartsassociation.org . Send resume and references to dshoemaker at fineartsassociation.org or mail to: Diane M. Shoemaker Chair, Visual Arts Department The Fine Arts Association 36880 Mentor Avenue Willoughby, OH 44094 Interested in teaching a different type of class or workshop? Send me a proposal! ------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C4A7CD.06FD14C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Seeking an instructor = to teach=20 9-14-year-olds cartooning at The Fine Arts Association in Willoughby,=20 Ohio.  The class will meet once a week Wednesday nights from = 5:30-6:30 pm=20 for 15 weeks starting the first week in February.  The = Fine Art=20 Association is a full service arts-education and performance = facility offering dance, theater, music, and the visual arts to over = 100,000=20 constituents annually in Northeast Ohio = located 25 minutes east of = downtown=20 Cleveland on the grounds of the Andrew's School.  Pay = commensurate=20 with experience.  For more information about The Fine Arts = Association go=20 to www.fineartsassociation.org.
 
Send resume and = references to=20 dshoemaker at fineartsass= ociation.org or mail to:
 
Diane M.=20 Shoemaker
Chair,=20 Visual Arts Department
The Fine=20 Arts Association
36880=20 Mentor Avenue
Willoughby, OH  44094
 
Interested in teaching a different type of class or = workshop?  Send=20 me a proposal!
------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C4A7CD.06FD14C0-- >From sgordon at clevelandplayhouse.com" The Cleveland Play House invites you to the dress rehearsal of Crowns on Sunday, October 3 at 7:30PM. Written by Regina Taylor and directed by Dianne McIntyre, in features Trezana Beverly, Chaundra Cameron, LaVonda Elam, Edwina Findley, Michael W. Howell, Queen Esther Marrow and Angela Gillespie Winborn. The rehearsal is free of charge, but please arrive on time as there will be no front of house staff. The Cleveland Play House is at 8500 Euclid Avenue. Crowns will perform October 5-November 7. For information on tickets, please call 216 795 7000 or visit www.clevelandplayouse.com. From darbyvideo at sbcglobal.net Fri Oct 1 13:01:40 2004 From: darbyvideo at sbcglobal.net (Ellen Darby) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 16:01:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Video/assistant position DETAILS Message-ID: Thank you for the responses. Following are some details on the position: 1) This is a documentary which will follow two years of strenuous training, culminating in a triathalon competition in 2006. 2) We are using two mini-dv cameras and need a camera person for the 2nd camera (Sony PD 150). 3) In addition to camera work, there is telephone work, research, internet investigation, etc. which would be handled out of the subject's home. 4) This is a paid position, hourly rate, rate negotiable. 5) Position requires approximately two days a week but the days and hours would be flexible, based on shooting needs and availability of assistant. If this sounds interesting to you and you feel you have the skills necessary for camera work and office work, please send a resume to me and the address below. Thanks so much. Ellen -- Ellen Darby Photography & Video Works P. O. Box 181043 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118 http://www.ellendarbyphotography.com http://www.fallingsnowstudio.com From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 1 20:58:11 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 20:58:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM: A COMEDY TONIGHT! Message-ID: <20041002035811.10132.qmail@web21123.mail.yahoo.com> --0-239284967-1096689491=:10127 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Celebrate the Opening of the Olde Towne Hall Theatre?s 25th Annivesary Season! A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio Director: Matthew L. Sucre Music Director: Susie Estavanko Choreographer: Amy Lynne Holland PROLOGUS - Michael Rogan SENEX - John L. Mercer DOMINA - Molly Jones HERO - Stuart Landes HYSTERIUM - Gary Samarin PSEUDOLUS - Michael J. Rogan ERRONIUS - Ruth Benedict Mercer MILES GLORIOSUS -Dante Citraro LYCUS -Ron Dauphin PHILIA- Rebecca Brown THE COURTESANS: TINTINABULA -Paula Holland PANACEA - Yvonne Buemi THE GEMINAE - Christine Benco & Charlene Hartley VIBRATA - Jessie May GYMNASIA - Amy Lynne Holland THE PROTEANS Michael Milligan, Ginger Sommerfelt, Mariann Sommerfelt, Stefanie Heizer PRODUCTION DATES October 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, 28, 29 & 30 Performances at 8 PM Sunday Matinees October 17 & 24 Performance at 2 PM TICKETS Adults $10 * Seniors $8 * Students $5 RESERVATIONS Call 440-327-2909 DIRECTONS: The Olde Towne Hall Theatre is on the south side of Center Ridge Road (U.S. Route 20) in the center of North Ridgeville, Ohio, just west of the intersection of Center Ridge and Avon Belden Road (State Route 83). Look for the North Ridgeville water tower - we're right in front of it! A Comedy Tonight! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-239284967-1096689491=:10127 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Celebrate the Opening of the Olde Towne Hall Theatre?s

25th Annivesary Season!

 

A FUNNY THING HAPPENED

ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM

36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio

 

Director:  Matthew L. Sucre

Music Director: Susie Estavanko

Choreographer: Amy Lynne Holland

 

PROLOGUS - Michael Rogan

SENEX - John L. Mercer

DOMINA - Molly Jones

HERO - Stuart Landes

HYSTERIUM - Gary Samarin

PSEUDOLUS - Michael J. Rogan

ERRONIUS - Ruth Benedict Mercer

MILES GLORIOSUS -Dante Citraro

LYCUS -Ron Dauphin

PHILIA- Rebecca Brown

THE COURTESANS:

TINTINABULA  -Paula Holland

PANACEA - Yvonne Buemi

THE GEMINAE - Christine Benco & Charlene Hartley

VIBRATA - Jessie May

GYMNASIA - Amy Lynne Holland

THE PROTEANS

Michael Milligan, Ginger Sommerfelt, Mariann Sommerfelt, Stefanie Heizer

 

PRODUCTION DATES

October 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, 28, 29 & 30

Performances at 8 PM

Sunday Matinees October 17 & 24

Performance at 2 PM

 

TICKETS

Adults $10 * Seniors $8 * Students $5

 

RESERVATIONS

Call 440-327-2909

 

DIRECTONS:

The Olde Towne Hall Theatre is on the south side of Center Ridge Road (U.S. Route 20) in the center of North Ridgeville, Ohio, just west of the intersection of Center Ridge and Avon Belden Road (State Route 83). Look for the North Ridgeville water tower - we're right in front of it!

 

A Comedy Tonight!


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--part1_1d8.2c9651db.2e8ff234_boundary-- From gpl3 at ameritech.net Sat Oct 2 05:06:09 2004 From: gpl3 at ameritech.net (G.P. Lasecki) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 08:06:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MAGIC TIME - Audition Notice Message-ID: <00fd01c4a878$3404fae0$6814fea9@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00FA_01C4A856.ACB95F20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theatre is excited to = announce auditions for "Magic Time" by James Sherman. Director: Bob Kmiecik Needed Are: A talented cast of: 5 men 3 women=20 Ages from early 20's to mid 30's Familiarization with Shakespeare's Hamlet is preferred but not required. = For male auditioners, experience with Hamlet's "Advice to the Players" = speech would be a plus but again not required. Audition Dates: Monday, January 10th, 2005=20 Tuesday, January 11th, 2005=20 Audition Time: 7-10 PM (both days) Location: In the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts building. Broadview Heights Spotlights 9543 Broadview Road BLDG #22=20 Broadview Hts., OH 44147 (Signs will be posted) Directions Performance Dates: Friday, March 4, 2005 - 8:00 PM Saturday, March 5, 2005 - 8:00 PM Friday, March 11, 2005 - 8:00 PM Saturday, March 12, 2005 - 8:00 PM Sunday, March 13, 2005 - 3:00 PM Friday, March 18, 2005 - 8:00 PM Saturday, March 19, 2005 - 8:00 PM Synopsis: It is suburban Chicago, in the mid 1970's. A non-equity professional = theatre is closing it's summer season with the final performance of = Hamlet. In a play within a play style we learn that there is as much going on = backstage as on, as each of these dedicated actors, uncertain as to what = tomorrow will bring, confront defining moments that may shape their = lives as artists. One member of the company who teaches to help support his wife and child = is on the verge of sacrificing all to work only as an actor. Two others = who are married to each other and have always agreed to only work = together, must deal with the tension when she is offered a full = professional season at a theatre across the country. And the leading man = and His Ophelia have become a genuine romantic item over the summer, and = what becomes of their relationship after this night. This and much more is explored in this comedy with drama, while each of = these characters supports in their own way the underlying theme of the = play which is why actors (out of love of their art) choose to do what = they do. This well crafted play is often hilarious with serious moments that = makes it an excellent ensemble work. For More Information, email: Bob Kmiecik ------=_NextPart_000_00FA_01C4A856.ACB95F20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Broadview Heights Spotlights = Community Theatre=20 is excited to announce auditions for "Magic = Time" by=20 James Sherman.
 
Director:
Bob=20 Kmiecik

Needed=20 Are:
A talented cast of:
5 men
3 women
Ages from early 20's to mid 30's
 
Familiarization with Shakespeare's = Hamlet is=20 preferred but not required.
For male auditioners, experience with = Hamlet's=20 "Advice to the Players" speech would be a plus but again not=20 required.

Audition=20 Dates:
Monday, January 10th, 2005 =
Tuesday, January 11th, 2005 =
 
Audition Time:
7-10 = PM (both=20 days)

Location:
In the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts=20 building.

Broadview Heights = Spotlights
9543 Broadview=20 Road    BLDG   #22
Broadview Hts., OH=20 44147
(Signs will be posted)

Directions<= /A>

Performance=20 Dates:
Friday, March 4, 2005 - 8:00 = PM
Saturday, March 5, 2005 - 8:00 = PM
Friday, March 11, 2005 - 8:00 = PM
Saturday, March=20 12, 2005 - 8:00 PM
Sunday, March 13, 2005 - 3:00 = PM
Friday, March=20 18, 2005 - 8:00 PM
Saturday, March 19, 2005 - 8:00 = PM
 
Synopsis:
It is = suburban=20 Chicago, in the mid 1970's. A non-equity professional theatre is closing = it's=20 summer season with the final performance of Hamlet.

In a play = within a=20 play style we learn that there is as much going on backstage as on, as = each of=20 these dedicated actors, uncertain as to what tomorrow will bring, = confront=20 defining moments that may shape their lives as artists.

One member of the company who = teaches to help=20 support his wife and child is on the verge of sacrificing all to work = only as an=20 actor. Two others who are married to each other and have always agreed = to only=20 work together, must deal with the tension when she is offered a full=20 professional season at a theatre across the country. And the leading man = and His=20 Ophelia have become a genuine romantic item over the summer, and what = becomes of=20 their relationship after this night.

This and much more is = explored in=20 this comedy with drama, while each of these characters supports in their = own way=20 the underlying theme of the play which is why actors (out of love of = their art)=20 choose to do what they do.

This well crafted play is often = hilarious with=20 serious moments that makes it an excellent ensemble = work.

For=20 More Information, email:
Bob=20 Kmiecik
 
------=_NextPart_000_00FA_01C4A856.ACB95F20-- From will at singingangels.org Sat Oct 2 06:04:06 2004 From: will at singingangels.org (William C. Reichard) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 09:04:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Singing Angels Holiday Benefit tickets on sale Monday Message-ID: <20041002130413.04D8A4CE3F@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C4A85E.C5E1FA90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Singing Angels Provide Soundtrack to the Holidays Tickets for the Singing Angels' 40th Annual Holiday Benefit Concert, "We Wish You the Merriest," will go on sale Monday, Oct. 4. Held each year in Playhouse Square, this spectacular event at the Allen Theatre is a Cleveland holiday tradition, with elaborate costumes, professional choreography and stagecraft, and holiday classics that will please the whole family and get everyone in the spirit. Prices range from $6.25 to $35. (Children 12 and under half price except for $6.25 seats.) Order through the Playhouse Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. (Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; restoration fee charged), or at Tickets.com, online or by phone, (216) 241-6000. Outside Cleveland call (800) 766-6048. All major credit cards accepted; handling fee charged. Recent benefit concerts have sold out, and concertgoers are urged to buy their tickets early to get the best seats. Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3) Singing Angels, which was founded in 1964 and is open to children ages 8 to 18, without regard to their race, creed or socioeconomic situation. For more information, call (216) 432-5555 or visit www.singingangels.org . # # # William C. Reichard Director of Development and Public Relations The Singing Angels 216.432.5555, ext. 13 3615 Euclid Ave, Suite 4 216.432.1964 (fax) Cleveland, OH 44115 216.235.2713 (cell) www.singingangels.org will at singingangels.org ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C4A85E.C5E1FA90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Si= nging Angels Provide Soundtrack to the = Holidays

 

Tickets for the Singing Angels' = 40th Annual Holiday Benefit Concert, "We Wish You the Merriest," = will go on sale Monday, Oct. 4.

 

Held each year in Playhouse Square, = this spectacular event at the Allen Theatre is a Cleveland holiday tradition, with elaborate costumes, professional choreography = and stagecraft, and holiday classics that will please the whole family and = get everyone in the spirit.

 

Prices range from $6.25 to $35. (Children 12 and under half price except for $6.25 = seats.) Order through the Playhouse = Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid = Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. (Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; restoration fee = charged), or at Tickets.com, online or by phone, = (216) 241-6000. Outside Cleveland call (800) 766-6048. All major credit cards accepted; handling fee = charged.

 

Recent benefit concerts have sold out, and concertgoers are urged
to buy their tickets early to get the best = seats.

 

Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3) Singing Angels, which was founded in 1964 and is open to children ages 8 = to 18, without regard to their race, creed or socioeconomic situation. For more information, call (216) 432-5555 or visit www.singingangels.org.

 

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William C. Reichard

Director of Development and = Public Relations 

 

The Singing Angels        = ;    216.432.5555, ext. = 13

3615 Euclid Ave, Suite = 4   216.432.= 1964 (fax)

Cleveland, = OH 44115       = 216.235.= 2713 (cell)

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------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C4A85E.C5E1FA90-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Oct 2 08:46:15 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 08:46:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: SUMMER OF '42/Kalliope Stage Message-ID: <20041002154615.80700.qmail@web12001.mail.yahoo.com> TENDER, DELIGHTFUL ?SUMMER OF ?42? OPENS KALLIOPE?S 2ND SEASON Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Kalliope Stage, one of Cleveland?s newest theatres and the only area theatre dedicated to producing only musicals, has opened its second season with a wonderful production of ?SUMMER OF ?42.? Does the show?s name sound familiar? It should. ?SUMMER OF ?42? was the hit coming-of-age movie in 1971. The plot concerns Hermie, an awkward, gawky, confused teenager whose summer of fun becomes a bittersweet lesson in love when he falls in love with a young war bride in a seaside town. The play, which is based on the novel and screenplay by Herman Raucher, has words and music by David Kirschenbaum and a book by Hunter Foster. The duo has remained faithful to the film and even improved upon it. They have created a fully integrated work, where dialogue and songs interweave seamlessly, complementing each other with precision. The addition of the music adds a dimension of reality and tenderness to the story. Kirshenbaum's score makes use of World War II-era music and incorporates self-perceptive and emotionally laden ballads which add more to the happenings than Michel LeGrand's Oscar-winning score for the movie, which centered on the song "The Summer Knows." Kalliope Stage?s production, under the watchful eye of Paul Gurgol, is excellent. Gurgol gets all of the laughs, the tenderness and the reality out of the script. He allows the audience to become swallowed up in the era He is aided greatly by Russ Borski?s mood setting and workable set, Kim Brown?s period right costumes, Marcus Dana?s lighting design and Chad Helm?s sound design. The playing space also aids. This is a play that needs intimacy and since no viewer is more than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope?s small theatre, the personal tie to the performers is easily accomplished. The Kalliope cast is excellent. Beachwood High School senior Alex Wyse was born to play Hermie. His skinny frame, which features flailing arms and weak-kneed legs, gives him a look which is perfect for the role. But more important is Wyse?s total control over the character. His small, yet well-pitched voice, is plaintive in the love songs, his yearnings perfectly revealed. It?s worth seeing the show just to share Hermie?s anguish and angst as Wyse lives them. Jodi Brinkman is the perfect Broadway-leading lady. She is a wonderful actress, beautiful and possesses a compelling and big vocal sound. She makes for a perfect Dorothy. Wyse and Brinkman not only sing well together, but seem to have a powerful emotional connection. Jay Strauss, a veteran New York actor, plays the drug store owner, Walter Winchell and the aged Hermie with total delight. He is a wonderful character actor. Both Dan O?Neil (Benjie) and Aaron Dore (Oscy) portray Hermie?s teenage friends well. O?Neil hits the role of the bird-watching intellect right on. Dore would be more effective if he would let his natural personality carry him, rather than trying to act his role. He often appears to be trying too hard to be the hormone driven Oscy. Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and Julie Marx are fine as both as the younger version of Andrews Sisters-type singers and teenage girls. Highlights of the show include the drugstore scene in which Hermie attempts to buy condoms, the hysterically funny movie scene in which the boys attempt to make their first ?scores,? and the ?unfinished business? scene in which the boys are getting ready for their first conquests. Cheat notes have never been so hilarious! CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The recent trends in American musicals are in your face offerings such as ?RENT? and ?ASSASSINS.? Sometimes it?s just nice to see a musical offering that is charming, full of smiles and laughs, and contains pleasant music. It also helps if the production is of high quality. If that?s what your looking for, Kalliope Stage?s second season opener, ?SUMMER OF ?42? will delight you. The show runs through November 7 at 2134 Lee Road. For tickets call 216-321-0870 or go on line to www.KalliopeStage.com. Kalliope Stage?s next production is CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG? which runs from November 26 to December 19. It centers on Evelyn Scrooge and her chain rattling partner Janet Marley in a Cleveland Premiere. Evelyn will be played by the talented Adina Bloom, a Times Tributes Award winner. The rest of the season is ?A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC? from April 8 to May 8, and a new version of ?BABY? from June 25 to August 1. ===== 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 Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From dpapp at lorainccc.edu Sat Oct 2 10:20:34 2004 From: dpapp at lorainccc.edu (Diane Papp) Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 13:20:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lorain County Community College Theatre Program Presents "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr"(abridged) Message-ID: <415EE362.7050700@lorainccc.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060206030602000009080502 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------070407040203080101020201" --------------070407040203080101020201 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Lorain County Community College Theatre Program Proudly Presents: The RIDICULOUS and ABSURD LCCC SHAKESPEARE Co. in... "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr" (abridged) Written by: Jess Borgeson,Adam Long and Daniel Singer Directed by: Carlyn Cahill October 4th-9th Stocker Center Studio Theatre Mon.-Sat. at 7:30 pm General Admission $5.00 LCCC Students,Staff & Seniors $4.00 Ticket information call Stocker Center Box Office at 1-800-995-5222, ext.4040 or 366-4040 --------------070407040203080101020201 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Lorain County Community College Theatre Program
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                                                                                                                        The RIDICULOUS and ABSURD
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                   "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr"
                                                 (abridged)

             Written by: Jess Borgeson,Adam Long and Daniel Singer

                                                          Directed by: Carlyn Cahill

October 4th-9th                                     Stocker Center Studio Theatre
Mon.-Sat. at  7:30 pm                             General Admission  $5.00
                                                                  LCCC Students,Staff & Seniors
                                                                                                     $4.00
Ticket information call Stocker Center Box Office
at 1-800-995-5222, ext.4040 or 366-4040          

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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4A889.45DE02A0-- From pennylane_70 at hotmail.com Sat Oct 2 11:37:20 2004 From: pennylane_70 at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 18:37:20 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking a male actor for UNCLE VANYA Message-ID:
*The Coach House Theatre is in need of a male actor for the role of Serebryakov in their upcoming production of
 
 
UNCLE VANYA  by Anton Chekhov
Adapted by David Mamet
 
Age range:  50-70
 
Production dates:  November 11 - 27 
(No Performance on Thanksgiving!)
 
*Please contact Kimberly Mahoney at (440)646-0571 for more information.
 
The Coach House Theatre is located at 732 W. Exchange Street, Akron, Ohio.


On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! From RFWB2000 at aol.com Sat Oct 2 16:42:42 2004 From: RFWB2000 at aol.com (RFWB2000 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 19:42:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking PIANIST for "Rocky Horror" Message-ID: <4E90E0F3.25958361.0077563F@aol.com> The Players Guild Theatre of Canton is seeking a PIANIST with STRONG ROCK IMPROV ABILITY for it's production of the Rocky Horror Show, Directed/Choreographed by Monica Olejko, with Musical Direction by Ryan Bergeron. TENTATIVE REHEARSAL SCHEDULE (*Subject to CHANGE*) Dress Rehearsals: Sunday 10/24 (time TBA) Monday 10/25 - 7pm call, 8pm go Tuesday 10/26 - 7pm call, 8pm go Performances: Wednesday 10/27 - 7:30pm call, 8pm go Thursday 10/28 - 7:30pm call, 8pm go Friday 10/29 - 7:30pm call, 8pm go Saturday 10/30 - Show#1 6:30pm call, 7pm go Show #2 - 10:30pm call, 11:00pm go Sunday 10/31 - 6:30pm call, 7pm go *Yes, this is basically only a ONE WEEK committment!!!* There will also be one additional orchestra read-thru rehearsal, to be scheduled based on musician availability. This position is PAID. Carpooling arrangements are available for cleveland area musicains interested in minimizing driving expenses. Because of the VERY quick production schedule involved, this player MUST READ MUSIC. Please respond to this email to express an interest in this position. No phone calls at this time, please. Thanks! Ryan Bergeron Music Director From ray at worldeonline.com Sat Oct 2 21:10:38 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 00:10:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]National weekly Theatre auditions from NCCC Message-ID: <03ce01c4a8fe$fc377930$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03CF_01C4A8DD.7525D930 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Show Name: Swing, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, Oliver=20 Theatre Name: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr Ag Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/12/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Marriott Rehearsal Hall, 1465 Busch Parkway, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089=20 Breakdown: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity Chorus 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 Artistic Associate: Andy Hite. Seeking strong dancers who sing well. Performers of all ethnicities are strongly encouraged to attend this audition. Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Marriott Theatre Agreement, Pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Swing, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, Oliver=20 Theatre Name: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr Ag Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/12/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Marriott Rehearsal Hall, 1465 Busch Parkway, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089=20 Breakdown: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity Chorus 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 Artistic Associate: Andy Hite. Seeking strong dancers who sing well. Performers of all ethnicities are strongly encouraged to attend this audition. Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Marriott Theatre Agreement, Pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: MacBeth, The Parvenu, The Winter=92s Tale, A Woman of No Importance=20 Theatre Name: Shakespeare Project of Chicago=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Stgd Rdg=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: The Shakespeare Project, 2529 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago, IL 60625=20 Breakdown: Shakespeare Project of Chicago, Producer, based in Chicago, IL, is accepting submissions for their 2004-2005 season, including: MacBeth (1st Reh, 10/23 and perf 30,31), The Parvenu (11/13, perf 20,21), The Winter=92s Tale (2/5, perf 12,13) and A Woman of No = Importance (4/16, perf 23, 24). Also for their ongoing Student Outreach 50 Minute Hamlet. Seeking Members in good standing of Actors Equity with strong Shakespearean experience. Please indicate interest in particular roles of palys. Some roles are cast. Web site is www.shakespeareprojectchicago.org. Send pictures and resumes to: Artistic Director, Jeff Christian, The Shakespeare Project, 2529 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago IL 60625. Equity Staged Reading.=20 Prepare: Web site is www.shakespeareprojectchicago.org. Send pictures and resumes to: Artistic Director, Jeff Christian, The Shakespeare Project, 2529 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago IL 60625.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/25/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte Studios, 1147 West Jackson, Chicago, IL 66666=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in the Las Vegas, Broadway, and National Touring companies of Mamma Mia! Cast should be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s =96 the mother of a 20 year old girl) = Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a feminist press. She=92s confident, strong, and funny on = the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie=92s friend who arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) Sophie=92s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast = to Lisa and Sophie. Featured role. SAM (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. = Left Donna 20 years ago because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie=92s fiance. Athletic, attractive =96 has given up his life = as a successful young businessman in order to make over Donna=92s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured role. PEPPER (20s) Sky=92s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, always flirting. Must be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Monday, October 18. Call 312/641-0406. Call only 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Monday, October 18. Call 312/641-0406.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte Studios, 1147 West Jackson, Chicago, IL 66666=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte Studios, 1147 West Jackson, Chicago, IL 66666=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Fool for Love=20 Theatre Name: Roundabout Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT A+=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/13/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Roundabout Theatre Company, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Fool for Love, First Rehearsal: 12/14/04; First Preview: 1/14/05; Opens: tba; Closes: 5/1/05. Playwright: Sam Shephard; Director: Ed Harris; Casting Directors: Jim Carnahan & Mele Nagler. Seeking: EDDIE, MAY, OLD MAN, and MARTIN. Sides will be provided at the audition. Lunch Break from 1:30PM to 2:30PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep A+ contract, minimum AEA pay is $1083 per week until 2/27/05.=20 Prepare: Sides will be provided at the audition. Lunch Break from 1:30PM to 2:30PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Dora, The Explorer, Dora's Pirate Adventure=20 Theatre Name: Nickelodeon=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Spec Agmt=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/13/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Nickelodeon And Clear Channel Entertainment, Producer, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Dora, The Explorer and Dora's Pirate Adventure, Rehearsals Begin: January 3, 2005 In New York City. Author: Chris Gifford; Director: Chris Hoppe; General Manager: Wasser Associates. Seeking: DORA: Latina Singer / Actress Who Plays Late Teens - Early 20's. Personable, Enthusiastic, Attractive / Cute, NOT TOO TALL, With A Strong High Belt Voice. She Must Also Move Very Well And Be An Excellent Actress. She Must Have An Extensive Familiarity With Latino Culture. She Must Be Willing & Able To Convey Personal Knowledge & Life Experience Of Latino Culture With The Media Covering The Show. Bi-Lingual English / Spanish Preferred But Not Required. DIEGO: He Is DORA's Cousin. Latin Singer / Actor Who Plays Late Teens - Early 20's. Personable, Enthusiastic, Attractive And NOT TOO TALL. He Must Sing And Move Very Well And Be An Excellent Actor. He Must Have An Extensive Familiarity With Latino Culture. He Must Be Willing & Able To Convey Personal Knowledge & Life Experience Of Latino Culture With The Media Covering The Show. Bi-Lingual English/Spanish Preferred But Not Required. BOOTS: Male. 20's. He Should Be A Good, Athletic Dancer, A Strong Singer (Bari-Tenor) And MUST Do Acrobatics (Front Walkovers And / Or Back Handsprings). Needs To Be Five Foot Seven - Five Foot Ten And Weigh 150 - 175 Pounds. Please Prepare To Sing A Pop Uptempo AND A Ballad. If You Know A Song In Spanish, Please Bring That Too. Please Bring A Picture And Resume AND Sheet Music. A Pianist Will Be Provided. LUNCH: 1:30 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Special Agreement Tour, minimum AEA pay is $605 Per Week Plus Per Diem.=20 Prepare: To Sing A Pop Uptempo AND A Ballad. If You Know A Song In Spanish, Please Bring That Too. Please Bring A Picture And Resume AND Sheet Music. A Pianist Will Be Provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The It Girl=20 Theatre Name: James L. Simon=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/12/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:10 PM=20 10/14/2004 =20 =20 9:00 AMto 5:00 PM=20 10/15/2004 =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: James L. Simon and Jonathan C. Herzog, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding 3 days of Equity Principal Auditions for The It Girl, First Rehearsal: On Or About January 17, 2005; Opens: On Or About February 14, 2005 at Dodgers Stages. Director/Lyrics: BT McNicholl; Production Supervisor: Jerry Zaks; Book: Michael Small/BT McNicholl; Music: Paul McKibbins; Choreographer: Robert Bianca; General Manager: Maria Di Dia; Casting: Jay Binder Casting. This Show Was Originally Produced At Theatre At St. Peter's Church In NYC In 5/01. A Valentine To Silent Movies Of The Early 20's, It's To Be Played w/Sincerity, Not Camp. Seeking: BETTY LOU SPENCE: The IT Girl. 20=92s - Early 30=92s. Vivacious Dynamo With Spunk, Effortless Sex Appeal, Tomboy Charm And Street Smarts. Creative Physical Comedienne, Dynamic Singer And High-Stepping Dancer. Adorable, Altogether Winning Ing=E9nue With = Fire And Moxie. Soprano/Belt. JONATHAN WALTHAM: The IT Boy. Mid 20=92s =96 = Mid 30=92s. A Leading Man With Light Comedic Skills And Easy Charm. = Masculine But Gentle. Classic Proper, Upstanding Member Of Society With Ivy League Good Looks. A Button-Down Man Who, Unconsciously, Wants To Be Unbuttoned. Confident Lyric Baritone. MONTY MONTGOMERY: The Comic Sidekick. Mid 20=92s =96 Mid 30=92s. Energetic, Nimble Light Comedian = With Sure-Fire Timing And A Period Sensibility. An Upper-Crust Dilettante Concerned With The Latest Fads, Impulsively Adventurous, Good-Hearted But Sometimes Simple-Minded Man Of Leisure. JONATHAN=92s Best Friend. Facility With Physical Comedy. Character Baritone. ADELA VAN NORMAN: The Comic Villainess. 20=92s - Early 30=92s. Socialite, Whose Bad Behavior = Stems >From Insecurity And Desperation, Not An Evil Nature. Stylish, Manipulative, Aggressive Former Debutante Who Slyly Balances Charm And Wicked Determination In Order To Snag Her Man. Long And Lean Preferred, Not Required. Alto/Mezzo/Belt. JANE / MRS. VAN NORMAN / MRS. SULLIVAN: Mid 20=92s =96 Mid 30=92s. JANE Is A Brash, Wisecracking Shopgirl From Brooklyn (A Young BEA ARTHUR Or ELAINE STRITCH). MRS. VAN NORMAN (ADELA=92s Mother) Is A Haughty, Demanding Aristocratic Matron Who = Values Money And Breeding (A La MARGARET DUMONT). MRS. SULLIVAN Is A Shriveled, Feisty Irish Landlady. Must Move Well. Alto/Character Singer, Only Needs To Carry A Tune. MOLLY / DAISY / BREARLEY: 20=92s =96 Early 30=92s. = MOLLY Is A Sweet But Plucky LILLIAN GISH-Type Who Shows Spirit In The Face Of Adversity. BETTY=92s Upbeat, Loyal Best Friend. DAISY Is A Delicate, Innocent Eager-To-Please Shopgirl. Lyric Soprano Who Can Also Give Vocal Punch To A Ragtime Tune. MR. NOTTING / MAN OF A THOUSAND FACES: 20=92s - Mid 30=92s. MR. NOTTING Is A Self-Important, Punctilious, Officious Shop Manager Who Lives Life By The Time Clock. Plays Other Roles Which Require Him To Be Adept At Physical Comedy Skills =97 An Aristocratic Gossip, A French Waiter, A Coney Island Barker, A Scandal Sheet Reporter And A Sailor. Tenor. Please Prepare A Traditional Musical Theater Song That Shows Off Your Range. Please Bring A Picture And Resume, Stapled Together. LUNCH: VARIES. Note Different Start Times. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Off Broadway E contract, minimum AEA pay is $857 per week.=20 Prepare: A Traditional Musical Theater Song That Shows Off Your Range. Please Bring A Picture And Resume, Stapled Together. LUNCH TIMES VARY. Note Different Start Times. EPA Rules are in effect.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/30/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance Studio II, 3425 Backstage Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89121=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/30/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance Studio II, 3425 Backstage Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89121=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/31/2004 =20 =20 1:00 PMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance Studio II, 3425 Backstage Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89121=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in the Las Vegas, Broadway, and National Touring companies of Mamma Mia! Cast should be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s =96 the mother of a 20 year old girl) = Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a feminist press. She=92s confident, strong, and funny on = the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie=92s friend who arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) Sophie=92s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast = to Lisa and Sophie. Featured role. SAM (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. = Left Donna 20 years ago because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie=92s fiance. Athletic, attractive =96 has given up his life = as a successful young businessman in order to make over Donna=92s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured role. PEPPER (20s) Sky=92s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, always flirting. Must be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Sign-up begins at 12:30. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Sign-up begins at 12:30. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/02/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in the Las Vegas, Broadway, and National Touring companies of Mamma Mia! Cast should be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s =96 the mother of a 20 year old girl) = Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a feminist press. She=92s confident, strong, and funny on = the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie=92s friend who arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) Sophie=92s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast = to Lisa and Sophie. Featured role. SAM (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. = Left Donna 20 years ago because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie=92s fiance. Athletic, attractive =96 has given up his life = as a successful young businessman in order to make over Donna=92s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured role. PEPPER (20s) Sky=92s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, always flirting. Must be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/04/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/04/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus _____ =20 Show Name: The Miracle Worker=20 Theatre Name: Long Beach Playhouse Studio Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA 99 Seat Thtr Pay Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/10/2004 =20 =20 7:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20 10/11/2004 =20 =20 7:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Long Beach Playhouse Studio Tht, 5021 E Anaheim St, Long Beach, CA 99999=20 Breakdown: Gigi Fusco Meese, Producer, will hold an open call for The Miracle Worker, a drama by William Gibson. Director: Robert Craig. Rehearsals start Oct. 17. Performances run Dec. 3-18 & Jan. 7-22, 2005 at the Long Beach Playhouse Studio Theatre. There is pay. Seeking: Doctor: male, 50-60, old time country doctor typical of the South in the 1800s; Kate: female, 25-30, loving mother of Helen, demure but makes all decisions in family; Keller: male, 40-50, former captain for the South in Civil War; Helen: girl, 10-15 to play 10, a deaf, dumb, and blind child who wants to communicate; Martha: girl, African-American, 10-15, Viney's daughter, playmate to Helen; Percy: boy, African-American, 15-20 to play teenager, Viney's son, not bright; Aunt Ev: female, 45-55, Keller's sister, sometimes flamboyant; James: male, 20-30, wants connection with father but his new mother Kate and sister Helen have stolen his father's affection; Anagnos: male, 40-50, wise, good-natured soul, Greek accent a must; Annie Sullivan: 25-35 to play 20, tough but emotionally sentimental, Irish accent; Viney: female, African-American, 40-50, trusted housekeeper and nanny, views herself as a member of the family, not a servant. Prepare to cold read from script with Southern accent. Be familiar with play. For information e-mail lbplayhouse75 at verizon.net. Equity 99 Seat Theatre contract.=20 Prepare: Prepare to cold read from script with Southern accent. Be familiar with play. For information e-mail lbplayhouse75 at verizon.net.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: St. Elmo's Fire=20 Theatre Name: Underdog Productions=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA 99 Seat No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/06/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Underdog Productions, 206 N. Screenland Dr, Burbank, CA 91505=20 Breakdown: Underdog Productions is accepting submissions for St. Elmo's Fire, a 20th anniversary stage production for the L.A. Children's Charity Benefit. Producer: Bryan Chesters. Performances run Jan. 13-30, 2005 at the Complex Theater. Seeking: Alec: good-looking, strong leader; Billy: handsome daredevil; Kirby: good-looking, persistent, underdog; Kevin: good-looking, sardonic poet; Jules: good-looking, sexy, fun; Leslie: good-looking, sweet, sensitive; Wendy: good-looking, preppy, shy; Dale: 20s-30s, beautiful; Mr. Beamish: 50s; Mrs. Beamish: 50s; Hooker: African-American, 30s-40s. Note: Unless otherwise specified, all parts are mid-late 20s. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 6 to Underdog Productions c/o St. Elmo's Fire, 206 N. Screenland Dr., Burbank, CA 91505. For information e-mail stelmosfire at sbcglobal.net. Equity 99 Seat Theatre contract.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 6 to Underdog Productions c/o St. Elmo's Fire, 206 N. Screenland Dr., Burbank, CA 91505. For information e-mail stelmosfire at sbcglobal.net.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Blood Off Broadway=20 Theatre Name: Blood Off Broadway=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Poss Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/09/2004 =20 =20 3:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Church Street Boxing Gym, 25 Park Pl at Church St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Blood Off Broadway, an original performance venue combining theatre, music and movement with sanctioned boxing, needs improvisers for high-energy scene work, performing one-on-one challenges in the ring for a backers' audition. Also looking for sports announcer-like banter for between rounds and on-camera, '40s style reporters. Performs Nov. 5. Possible future pay. More info, email Robin Selfridge at robinselfridge at hotmail.com.=20 Prepare: More info, email Robin Selfridge at robinselfridge at hotmail.com. _____ =20 Show Name: Metamorphoses=20 Theatre Name: Florida Studio Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA SPT Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/12/2004 =20 =20 1:00 PMto 2:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Florida Studio Theatre, Producer, based in Sarasota, FL, is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Metamorphoses, Rehearsals Begin: November 16, 2004. Opens: December 9, 2004. Closes: February 5, 2005. Artistic Director: Richard Hopkins. Playwright: Mary Zimmerman. Casting And Literary Coordinator: James Ashford. FLORIDA STUDIO THEATRE Is Celebrating 31 Years As An Equity, Regional Theatre. METAMORPHOSES: By Mary Zimmerman. A Tony Award=AE-Winning Splash. A Pool Of Shimmering Water Sets The Stage For A Lush, Funny And Vibrant Retelling Of OVID=92s Myths. Gods And Humans Meet, Clash And Love In And Around The Glistening Waterscape. Playwright MARY ZIMMERMAN Examines Each Legendary Tale As A Parable Of Transformation In A Contemporary, Accessible Style. The Stories Of KING MIDAS, EROS, PSYCHE, NARCISSUS And Many More Are Interwoven Into A Seamless Evening Of Laughter, Tears And Revelation. Seeking: MAN NUMBER ONE: 30=92s - 40. Plays ZEUS, ERYSICHTHON, CINYRAS = And Others. MAN NUMBER TWO: 30=92s - 40=92s. Plays MIDAS, NARRATOR OF ERYSICHTHON And Others. MAN NUMBER THREE: 30=92s. Plays CEYX, ORPHEUS, APOLLO, PHILEMON And Others. MAN NUMBER FOUR: 30=92s. Plays SILENUS, NARCISSUS, PHAETON, EROS And Others. MAN NUMBER FIVE: 30=92s. Plays BACCHUS, HERMES, VERTUMNUS And Others. WOMAN NUMBER ONE: Late 20=92s. Plays ALCYONE, CERES, PERSEPHONE And Others. WOMAN NUMBER TWO: 40=92s. Plays SCIENTIST, PANDORA, NURSEMAID TO MYRRHA, THERAPIST And Others. WOMAN NUMBER THREE: 30=92s. Plays LUCINA, Q, EURYDICE, BAUCIS And = Others. WOMAN NUMBER FOUR: 20=92s. Plays MIDAS=92S DAUGHTER, IRIS, HUNGER, = MYRRHA And Others. WOMAN NUMBER FIVE: 20=92s. Plays APHRODITE, OREAD, PSYCHE = And Others. Auditionees Should Prepare A BRIEF Contemporary Monologue. Please Bring An Updated Picture And Resume. Equity SPT contract, pay.=20 Prepare: A BRIEF Contemporary Monologue. Please Bring An Updated Picture And Resume.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Duets=20 Theatre Name: ACT Productions=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: David Spera, Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box 565, Mastic, NY 11950=20 Breakdown: ACT Productions is casting Duets, a showcase of five one-act plays. Director/Producer: David Spera, Esq. They are seeking male and female actors, all ages. This is a non-union showcase,. Rehearses in November. Performs in January at the Producers Club, 358 W. 44 St., NYC. Send pictures, resumes, and cover letters to David Spera, Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box 565, Mastic, NY 11950.=20 Prepare: Send pictures, resumes, and cover letters to David Spera, Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box 565, Mastic, NY 11950.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: West Side Story=20 Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/21/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 3:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, WI, will be holding an open call for principals for its production of West Side Story, which will run from March 3-May 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; Musical Director: Mary Ehlinger. Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, workers' comp. This call will be for the roles of Tony, Lt. Schrank, Officer Krupke, Doc (who will double as Glad Hand), and Maria understudy (who will play Rosalia and do some chorus dancing). The role of Maria is pre-cast. Those interested in the principal roles of Anita, Riff, and Bernardo must first attend the dance calls on Tues. Oct. 19 at 10AM for women and on Wed. Oct. 20 at 10AM for men at Nola Rehearsal Studios, 250 W. 54 St., NYC. Principal cast breakdown--Tony: young, attractive, romantic, idealistic, with passion, energy, and vision, must have a strong lyric baritone/tenor voice with good high notes, must move well; Maria: young, lovely, open, naive, romantic, must have a strong soprano, must move well, Latina or able to play Latina; Doc: character man, 40s-50s, warm, caring, sardonic wit and full of worry; Lt. Schrank: character man, 30s-50s, hard, cynical, angry NYPD detective; Officer Krupke: character man, 30s-40s, with comic ability, stereotypical NYC beat cop; Anita: young, sexy, passionate, hard cynical exterior with warmth and caring beneath, strong mezzo with belt, Latina or able to play Latina, must come to the dance call; Bernardo: young, intense, full of anger and fear but a loving heart underneath, Latino or able to play Latino, must come to the dance call; Riff: same as Bernardo but Caucasian, must come to the dance call. For the principal call, prepare 16 bars of a ballad and 16 bars of an uptempo song in a classic Broadway style. Equity Guest Artist contracts are available for some roles.=20 Prepare: 16 bars of a ballad and 16 bars of an uptempo song in a classic Broadway style.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: West Side Story=20 Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/20/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, WI, will be holding an open call for dancers who sing well for its production of West Side Story, which will run from March 3-May 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; Musical Director: Mary Ehlinger. Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, workers' comp. Equity This call will be for male and female dancers who are young, attractive, athletic, and energetic to play Jets, Sharks, Their Girls, and Anybodys. Some women will double as both Jet Girls and Shark Girls. All ethnic types are encouraged to audition. Those interested in the principal roles of Anita, Bernardo, and Riff must come first to the dance call to secure a principal callback. Men should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard. The combination will be taught promptly at the beginning of the posted time. Auditioners should arrive to sign up a little early. Guest Artist contracts are available for some roles.=20 Prepare: Men should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: West Side Story=20 Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/19/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, WI, will be holding an open call for dancers who sing well for its production of West Side Story, which will run from March 3-May 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; Musical Director: Mary Ehlinger. Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, workers' comp. Equity This call will be for male and female dancers who are young, attractive, athletic, and energetic to play Jets, Sharks, Their Girls, and Anybodys. Some women will double as both Jet Girls and Shark Girls. All ethnic types are encouraged to audition. Those interested in the principal roles of Anita, Bernardo, and Riff must come first to the dance call to secure a principal callback. Men should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard. The combination will be taught promptly at the beginning of the posted time. Auditioners should arrive to sign up a little early. Guest Artist contracts are available for some roles.=20 Prepare: Men should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Blues for an Alabama Sky=20 Theatre Name: Black Spectrum Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/04/2004 =20 =20 4:30 PMto 7:30 PM=20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 4:30 PMto 7:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Black Spectrum Theatre, 177 St. and Baisley Blvd, Queens, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Black Spectrum Theatre, located in St. Albans, Queens, is seeking non-union performers for the play Blues for an Alabama Sky by Pearl Cleage. Seeking: Angel: very attractive woman, 35-50, a lounge singer; Guy: 35-45, a costume designer; Delia: attractive woman, 30-40, a social worker; Sam: 40-50, a doctor; Leland: 30-40, attractive black male from Alabama. All characters are African-American. Prepare a contemporary monologue no longer than two minutes. Sides provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. Call (718) 723-1800 for directions and to set up an appointment. Pay involved.=20 Prepare: a contemporary monologue no longer than two minutes. Sides provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. Call (718) 723-1800 for directions and to set up an appointment.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Seven Deadly Sins Series=20 Theatre Name: TSI/Playtime=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth Ave., Ste 200, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: TSI/Playtime is now accepting pictures and resumes for their Seven Deadly Sins Series, scheduled to begin Nov. 10-21 and Dec. 8-19. Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday performances. The true tragic flaw in human nature is embodied in one or more of the seven deadly sins: pride, covetousness, lust, anger, gluttony, envy, and sloth. Each has been paired with a Shakespearean work: Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, King Lear, Richard III, Romeo and Juliet, and Antony and Cleopatra. Scenes and adaptations 60 minutes and under. Send resumes to Artistic Director A.M. Raychel, TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth Ave., Ste. 200, New York, NY 10036.=20 Prepare: Send resumes to Artistic Director A.M. Raychel, TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth Ave., Ste. 200, New York, NY 10036. _____ =20 Show Name: Shakespeare Eight Play History Cycle=20 Theatre Name: Twenty Feet Productions=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/04/2004 =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Twenty Feet Productions, New York, NY 11111 Breakdown: Twenty Feet Productions will hold auditions by appointment only for Shakespeare Eight Play History Cycle on Mon. Oct. 4 and Tues. Oct. 5 from 6-10PM. Director: Marc Silberschatz. Performs at West Park Church, 86 St. and Amsterdam Ave., NYC. Email pictures and resumes with preferred day to twentyfeetproductions at gmail.com to schedule an appointment.=20 Prepare: Email pictures and resumes with preferred day to twentyfeetproductions at gmail.com to schedule an appointment.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Gay-Themed Play=20 Theatre Name: John Clark, Producer=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: John Clark, Producer, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: John Clark, Producer, seeks actors for table reading of a new gay-themed two-act play on Oct. 17 in NYC. Seeking: two men, mid-20s; one man, late 20s; two men over 40; and one black woman. Producers will be in attendance. Email shiftingthecanvas at msn.com for submission information.=20 Prepare: Email shiftingthecanvas at msn.com for submission information.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Rat Pack Tribute Show=20 Theatre Name: New York Dinner Theater=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/10/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: New York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., #200, Manhasset, NY 11030=20 Breakdown: New York Dinner Theater is seeking Dean and Sammy impersonators for a Rat Pack tribute show with performances primarily in the tristate area and Philadelphia. All actors submitting must be able to sing in the style of the Rat Pack. Send pictures and resumes to New York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., #200, Manhasset, NY 11030. Director: Bill Primavera, (212) 358-5896. Paid positions.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to New York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., #200, Manhasset, NY 11030.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Perfect=20 Theatre Name: Heart Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Stgd Rdg No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/08/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd, Long Beach, NY 11561=20 Breakdown: Heart Theatre Company, Producer, are accepting submissions for a staged reading of George Cameron Grant's Perfect. Invitation-only reading to be held Nov. 15 at Dramatists Guild, NYC. Rehearses Nov. 13-24. Visit website www.georgecamerongrant.com for synopsis. Director: John Borras. Seeking: Rachel: mid-40s, tall, thin, fragile lifelong victim exacting one perfect moment of revenge. Also seeking=97Rachel: = from early teens-20s; Roger: mid-30s, dangerously handsome, rugged predator; Mother and Father: mid-40s, life-hardened, middle-class parents; Male: mid-40s to 50s, portraying various tormentors in Rachel's life. Supporting roles also available. Auditions will be held Mon. Oct. 11 from 6:30-9PM at Harlequin Studios, NYC. Sides will be provided. Actors selected will be considered for future production. Email pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to cameron313 at aol.com; or send ASAP to George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd., Long Beach, NY 11561. Equity Staged Reading Guidelines.=20 Prepare: Email pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to cameron313 at aol.com; or send ASAP to George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd., Long Beach, NY 11561.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Phillis, A Slave to Poetry=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Rene Migliaccio, 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222=20 Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted from actors for the reading of a new play, Phillis, A Slave to Poetry. Seeking: African-American and white male and female actors, ages 20-40. Performs Oct. 18. For more info, visit www.phillisaslave.com (under Play Specifications there is a cast breakdown). Send pictures and resumes to Rene Migliaccio, 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (do not email submissions).=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Rene Migliaccio, 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (do not email submissions). For more info, visit www.phillisaslave.com (under Play Specifications there is a cast breakdown).=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Oklahoma!, 42nd Street, Guys and Dolls, Buddy (The Buddy Holly Story), Sound of Music=20 Theatre Name: Prather Family of Theatres=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/11/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 1:00 PM=20 10/12/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 1:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th Street, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: Prather Family of Theatres (Dutch Apple, Broadway Palm, Broadway Palm West) will hold open non-Equity calls. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, Lancaster, PA: Disney's Beauty and the Beast: April 7-June 11 (two-theatre tour with Broadway Palm, FL); Oklahoma!: June 6-Aug. 6 (two-theatre tour with Broadway Palm, FL). Broadway Palm, Fort Myers, FL: 42nd Street: Dec. 13-Feb. 19; Beauty and the Beast: June 19-Aug. 13 (two-theatre tour with Dutch Apple); Oklahoma!: Sept. 22-Nov. 19 (two-theatre tour with Dutch Apple). Broadway Palm West, Mesa, AZ: Guys and Dolls: Feb. 3-April 9; Buddy (The Buddy Holly Story): March 31-June 4; Sound of Music: May 26-July 30. All above dates include rehearsal dates. Contracts include housing, meals on performance days, transportation, health club membership. All are paid positions. Visit the website at www.prathertheatres.com. No appointments. Sign-up will begin at 9AM. All must attend the vocal auditions in order to be called to dance. Prepare 16 bars that show your vocal range. Accompanist provided. Be prepared to dance if called back for dance auditions.=20 Prepare: No appointments. Sign-up will begin at 9AM. All must attend the vocal auditions in order to be called to dance. Prepare 16 bars that show your vocal range. Accompanist provided. Be prepared to dance if called back for dance auditions.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Cafe Noir=20 Theatre Name: Mystery Cafe=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Mystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Ste 200, Manhasset, NY 11030=20 Breakdown: Mystery Cafe, one of the largest producers of interactive murder mysteries in the tristate area, is accepting pictures and resumes for its newest production, Cafe Noir. Seeking the following characters: Rick Archer: early 30s, sings, private eye who's always wanted to be Bogart or Mitchum in a '40s film noir movie; Madam Toureau: 40s, French, manages the Cafe Noir; Sheila Wonderly: 20s, sings, attractive, prostitute, hardened; Maria Larue: mid-late 20s, voodoo priestess, Caribbean/French accent; Gutterman: mid-30s-early 60s, British, ladies' man; Trio: late 20s-early 30s, plays three characters: gun runner, Dutch blackmailer, and British cop, needs to be versatile character actor. Send pictures and resumes with character preference to Mystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, Manhasset, NY 11030, Attn: Bill Primavera. Paid.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes with character preference to Mystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, Manhasset, NY 11030, Attn: Bill Primavera.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Christmas Carol=20 Theatre Name: McCarter Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Stipend=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/11/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: McCarter Theatre, 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ 08540=20 Breakdown: McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, will hold non-Equity auditions for A Christmas Carol, directed by Michael Unger, with choreography by Rob Ashford. McCarter is seeking 12 non-Equity actors, six male and six female, for the ensemble; two actors may also be cast in roles. Must be able to sing and dance well. Note: Actors cannot be members of Actors' Equity Association and must be U.S. citizens. EMC candidates with 49 or fewer weeks are also eligible. No auditions will be given without an appointment. A stipend will be provided. McCarter is an equal opportunity employer. No phone calls. Casting Director: S. French. Rehearses Nov. 13-14, 20-21, 27-28, 30-31, and Dec. 1-5. Performs Dec. 7-24. Auditions, by appointment only, will be held on Sun. Oct. 17 beginning at 10AM at Ripley-Grier Studios, NYC. For an appointment, send pictures and resumes by Oct. 11 to McCarter Theatre, Attn: A Christmas Carol Casting, 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ 08540, or email to casting at mccarter.org. Prepare 16 bars of a song. Accompanist provided. Be prepared for dance call if called back. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 Prepare: Auditions, by appointment only, will be held on Sun. Oct. 17 beginning at 10AM at Ripley-Grier Studios, NYC. For an appointment, send pictures and resumes by Oct. 11 to McCarter Theatre, Attn: A Christmas Carol Casting, 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Shadow Box Theatre Rep Season=20 Theatre Name: Shadow Box Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 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: Shadow Box Theatre, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Shadow Box Theatre, a multiethnic, nonprofit children's musical puppet company, is seeking: male singer/actor/dancer/puppeteers for repertory season. People of color encouraged to apply. Puppetry experience helpful but not necessary (will train). Weekday rehearsals and performances. Paid positions. Rehearsals start early October. Call ASAP for appointment (212) 724-0677.=20 Prepare: Call ASAP for appointment (212) 724-0677.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Christmas Carol, Babes in Toyland, Ellis Island, Pinocchio=20 Theatre Name: American Family Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 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: American Family Theatre, New York, NY 11111 Breakdown: American Family Theatre is seeking men for the following roles in its upcoming fall tours=97Scrooge: high baritone, rehearsals begin Oct. 30; Bob Cratchit: high baritone or tenor, rehearsals Oct. 24; Narrator: tenor, versatile actor who moves well, rehearsals Oct. 24; Barnaby (Babes in Toyland): high baritone or tenor, good sense of comedy, very presentational actor, rehearsals Oct. 25; Narrator (Ellis Island): baritone, versatile actor, assumes several characters in show, rehearsals Oct. 10; Gepetto (Pinocchio): baritone, 5'10" or taller, rehearses Oct. 16. Call Tami Rigsby ASAP for audition appointment at (800) 822-8487, ext. 469. Non-union. Salary plus all housing and transportation.=20 Prepare: Call Tami Rigsby ASAP for audition appointment at (800) 822-8487, ext. 469.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Plays=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Carlotta Kerwin, The Snarks, Ltd., 40 Park Ave., New York, NY 10016=20 Breakdown: Seeking: male actors, 20-65, for women's organization presenting season of plays, some by Noel Coward. Also seeking: qualified directors. Stipend for directors. Send pictures and resumes to Carlotta Kerwin, The Snarks, Ltd., 40 Park Ave., #4H, New York, NY 10016; call (212) 689-4337; or email mrgrafton at aol.com.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Carlotta Kerwin, The Snarks, Ltd., 40 Park Ave., #4H, New York, NY 10016; call (212) 689-4337; or email mrgrafton at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Bye Bye Birdie=20 Theatre Name: Brooklyn Family Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/10/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Brooklyn Family Theatre, Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Brooklyn Family Theatre is holding auditions by appointment for two roles in production of Bye Bye Birdie, performing late October through November in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Rehearsals weekday evenings. Seeking: Conrad Birdie: a baritone, 1950s rock star, complete with comic bad manners and hot dancing, must sing and dance well; Mr. MacAfee: a comically insane put-upon 1950s dad, fed up with kids, character singing, originally played by Paul Lynde. Call (718) 670-7205; or email brooklyntheatre at aol.com for appointment.=20 Prepare: Call (718) 670-7205; or email brooklyntheatre at aol.com for appointment.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Latino-Themed Musical=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/04/2004 =20 =20 7:30 PMto 10:00 PM=20 10/07/2004 =20 =20 3:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: 440 Studios, 440 Lafayette St., Rm. 3A,, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: H. Brummit, Writer, is holding auditions for workshop/showcase of a Latino-themed musical. Some pay involved. Seeking singers: baritone, lyric tenor, and interesting sopranos, 20s-30s, who can act and move. Bring pictures and resumes. Accompanist provided.=20 Prepare: Bring pictures and resumes. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Axis of Evil=20 Theatre Name: Martin Bard=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Token Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Martin Bard, 185 Claremont Ave., Apt. 3H, New York, NY 10027=20 Breakdown: Martin Bard is casting for Axis of Evil, a musical drama, for a scheduled January Off-Off-Broadway run. Seeking non-Equity actors, all races, who can act, sing, and move well. Token payment for performers. Competitive pay available for experienced stage manager, lighting technician, costume and set designer. Production assistant needed. Send pictures and resumes to Martin Bard, 185 Claremont Ave., Apt. 3H, New York, NY 10027.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Martin Bard, 185 Claremont Ave., Apt. 3H, New York, NY 10027.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Tom Jones Adaptation=20 Theatre Name: Palistage Performing Arts Company=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Palistage Performing Arts Company, Tenafly, NJ 00000=20 Breakdown: Palistage Performing Arts Company (Tenafly, NJ=9710 minutes from GWB) is seeking: male actors, 16-25, for title role and a supporting role in David Rogers' adaptation of the film Tom Jones. Need strong good looks, innocence, charm. Rehearsals Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoon/evenings. Performance dates Nov. 18-21. Call (201) 569-7900, ext. 315.=20 Prepare: Call (201) 569-7900, ext. 315.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Season with Human=20 Theatre Name: B. DePetris, Casting=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/05/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Gotham City Improv, 158 W. 23 St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: B. DePetris, Casting, is holding auditions for A Season with Human. All types are encouraged to attend. Improv skills a plus. Prepare two contrasting monologues. For more information, check out website www.ahumanproduction.com.=20 Prepare: For more information, check out website www.ahumanproduction.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Rent=20 Theatre Name: CPI-Creative Prods Intl=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: Union N/A Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: CPI-Creative Productions Intl, 1501 Broadway, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: CPI-Creative Productions International, a New York production company is scouting mulitethnic cast for China Rent tour. Touring major Chinese cities. Also seeking: stage/company manager. Even if you don't yet know Chinese but up for the challenge. Pay. Send pictures and resumes (demo CDs) to CPI-Creative Productions International, Attn: Matt Neufeld, 1501 Broadway, Ste. 1313, New York, NY 10036.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes (demo CDs) to CPI-Creative Productions International, Attn: Matt Neufeld, 1501 Broadway, Ste. 1313, New York, NY 10036.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Poe: His Life, Loves, and Tales of Terror=20 Theatre Name: Pax Amicus=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd, Budd Lake, NJ 07828=20 Breakdown: Pax Amicus is seeking two men, 20-35, who move very well to play Poe and multiple characters in Poe: His Life, Loves, and Tales of Terror, based on Poe's life and stories. Rehearses/plays weekdays: October-November. Paid. Non-Equity. Call (973) 691-4900 for an appointment. Pictures and resumes may be mailed to Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd., Budd Lake, NJ 07828.=20 Prepare: Call (973) 691-4900 for an appointment. Pictures and resumes may be mailed to Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd., Budd Lake, NJ 07828.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Prism=20 Theatre Name: All Souls Players=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: MJ Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., Apt. 5A, New York, NY 10028=20 Breakdown: All Souls Players, a non-profit theatre company, is seeking: two men, late 30s-early 50s, for staged reading of Prism, an original three-character play. Both are well-spoken, well-educated types. Good diction and speaking voice a must. Performances Oct. 30-31 at the Unitarian Church of All Souls, 1157 Lexington Ave. in Manhattan. Audition and rehearsals to be held at same location. Send pictures and resumes to MJ Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., Apt. 5A, New York, NY 10028.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to MJ Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., Apt. 5A, New York, NY 10028.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Miss Julie, Two Other Works TBA=20 Theatre Name: JOS Theater Company=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/13/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Dance Theater Workshop, 219 W. 19 St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: JOS Theater Company and The Wake Up Artists are joining forces and are seeking committed, well-trained (B.F.A./M.F.A. or equivalent professional experience), physically vibrant male and female actors as well as modern dancers who are interested in movement theatre to join the company. Experience in Viewpoints, Michael Chekhov, LeCoq, or Grotowski preferred. The company's mission is to test physical, psychological, and emotional boundaries, engaging the audience and the actor in combustible, dangerous, inately raw theatre revealing the depths of the human condition. Fearless and provocative, the companies are seeking to make the invisible visible. Rehearsals for two original works created by directors Jessica Lanius and Andrea Arden, and an adaptation of Ibsen's Miss Julie (Director: A. Arden; still seeking the following roles: Jean; and Christine) begin in November and are slated for production in the early spring. Group movement auditions will be held Wed. Oct. 13 at 6PM. Callbacks will require a brief contemporary and classical monologue. Email submissions will be accepted only. If you would like an audition time, email pictures and resumes by Oct. 10 to jblanius at optonline.net.=20 Prepare: Group movement auditions will be held Wed. Oct. 13 at 6PM. Callbacks will require a brief contemporary and classical monologue. Email submissions will be accepted only. If you want an aud time, email pictures & resumes by Oct. 10 to jblanius at optonline.net _____ =20 Show Name: My Life as an Island=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Jose Montanez, 330 E. 46 St., Ste. 4S, New York, NY 10017=20 Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted from Latino and Latina actors for a reading of the libretto of a new musical, My Life as an Island, by librettist Lisa Aviva Bleviss. Performs Oct. 24. Specifically seeking: Cuban and Puerto Rican actors, ages 18 and older, singers preferred. Auditions will be held the first week of October at Art for Change, Carlitos Cafe y Galeria, 1701 Lexington Ave., NYC. For the audition date and time, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to JRMontanez at aol.com; or mail to Jose Montanez, 330 E. 46 St., Ste. 4S, New York, NY 10017.=20 Prepare: For the audition date and time, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to JRMontanez at aol.com; or mail to Jose Montanez, 330 E. 46 St., Ste. 4S, New York, NY 10017.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Camp Runamuk=20 Theatre Name: Richmond Shepard, Director=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: Richmond Shepard, Director, is accepting submissions for Camp Runamuk, a musical audience-interactive show about a summer camp in which the actors are the counselors, camp owner, etc. Book: Andrew Ross and Richmond Shepard; Songs: Andrew Ross. Show begins previews late Oct.; opens early Nov. Seeking (must sing and move well): James: 20, handsome, in-shape Adonis, in love with himself; LaDonna: 22, African-American, athletic director, in great physical shape, caring and maternal; The Ranger: good story-teller (doubles as Siegfried Hess, the Nazi next door); The Sultan: ruler of oil-rich Bula Gatawney, young, good-looking, stern but kindly Asian despot. Send pictures and resumes for audition appointment to Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New York, NY 10019. There is pay.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes for audition appointment to Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New York, NY 10019.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Bag Fulla Money=20 Theatre Name: Badlands Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/07/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Badlands Theatre Company, 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New York, NY 10010=20 Breakdown: Bruce Robert Harris and Badlands Theatre Company, Producers, are accepting submissions for Bag Fulla Money. Seeking: Oscar: male, 30, working class, pastry chef, sympathetic, musters the courage to steal a bag with millions in it; English: male, 30s-40s, balding Jason Statham type, British gangster, spotless London accent a must; Randall: 40, male, any ethnicity to play Native American; MC: male, 50s-70, character man, film noir delivery. This is a staged reading for investors and producers at the Lion Theatre, Oct. 25. Possible future employment when the show opens. These roles are joining an already established ensemble. Rehearses Oct. 18-24. Auditions will be held on Thurs. Oct. 7 at a location TBA. Sides will be provided. Send pictures and resumes to Badlands Theatre Company, c/o Scott Brooks, 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New York, NY 10010.=20 Prepare: Auditions will be held on Thurs. Oct. 7 at a location TBA. Sides will be provided. Send pictures and resumes to Badlands Theatre Company, c/o Scott Brooks, 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New York, NY 10010.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Robin Hood=20 Theatre Name: Manhattan Children's Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Manhattan Children's Theatre, 380 Broadway, 4th fl, New York, NY 10013=20 Breakdown: Manhattan Children's Theatre is accepting submissions for upcoming children's theatre musical production of Robin Hood. Seeking adult actors/actresses: eight male/female to play a variety of characters (all must sing). Performs Nov. 20-Dec. 19. Send pictures and resumes to Manhattan Children's Theatre, Attn: Laura Stevens, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY 10013. Some pay (stipend).=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Manhattan Children's Theatre, Attn: Laura Stevens, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY 10013.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Special Gift=20 Theatre Name: Riant Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/05/2004 =20 =20 5:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Champion Studios, 257 W. 39 St., 14th fl, New York, NY 10000=20 Breakdown: The Riant Theatre will be holding auditions for A Special Gift. Seeking: A Guardian Angel: male, 30-50, leading dramatic role; Reverend Green: 40-45; Daniel: 17-25, a troubled young man who sings in the choir (must sing); Annie: 30s, white, a lawyer, has cancer; Steven: 30s, white, Annie's husband, dramatic role; Janice Hernandez: 25-30, Latina, a new mom; Richard Hernandez: 25-35, her husband, down on his luck; Mr. Taylor: 50s, his boss; Tamia Jones: 40s, black, a mother; James Jones: 40s, black, her husband; Jamal: 18-20, black, her troubled son; Imani: 16-22, black, her daughter; Mr. Benny Johnson: 60s, black, her father. Performances Nov. 26-Dec. 5. Scenes will be provided at audition, bring pictures and resumes.=20 Prepare: Scenes will be provided at audition, bring pictures and resumes.=20 =20 =20 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Co-founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com =20 _____ =20 << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 35170 Spam messages and set aside 101 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com=09 ------=_NextPart_000_03CF_01C4A8DD.7525D930 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Show Name: Swing, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, = Oliver
Theatre= Name: = Marriott Theatre = in Lincolnshire
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr = Ag

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/12/2004

 

 

2:00 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arriott Rehearsal Hall, 1465 Busch Parkway, = Buffalo Grove, = IL = 60089 =

Breakdown: = Marriott Theatre = in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity = Chorus 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 Artistic Associate: Andy Hite. Seeking strong dancers who sing well. Performers of all ethnicities are strongly = encouraged to attend this audition. Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. = Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. = Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. = Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity = Marriott Theatre Agreement, Pay.

Prepare: = Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz = and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring = music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. =


Show Name: Swing, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, = Oliver
Theatre Name: = Marriott Theatre = in Lincolnshire
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr = Ag

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/12/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arriott Rehearsal Hall, 1465 Busch Parkway, = Buffalo Grove, = IL = 60089 =

Breakdown: = Marriott Theatre = in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity = Chorus 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 Artistic Associate: Andy Hite. Seeking strong dancers who sing well. Performers of all ethnicities are strongly = encouraged to attend this audition. Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. = Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. = Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. = Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity = Marriott Theatre Agreement, Pay.

Prepare: = Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz = and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring = music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. =


Show Name: MacBeth, The Parvenu, The Winter’s = Tale, A Woman of No Importance
Theatre Name: Shakespeare = Project of Chicago
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Stgd Rdg =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: The Shakespeare = Project, 2529 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago, IL= 60625

Breakdown: = Shakespeare Project of Chicago, Producer, based in Chicago, = IL, is accepting submissions for their 2004-2005 season, including: = MacBeth (1st = Reh, 10/23 and perf 30,31), The Parvenu (11/13, perf 20,21), The Winter’s = Tale (2/5, perf 12,13) and A Woman of No Importance (4/16, perf 23, 24). Also for = their ongoing Student Outreach 50 M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>inute Hamlet. Seeking M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>embers in good standing of Actors Equity with strong = Shakespearean experience. Please indicate interest in particular roles of palys. Some = roles are cast. Web site is www.shakespeareprojectchicago.org. Send pictures = and resumes to: Artistic Director, Jeff Christian, The Shakespeare Project, = 2529 W. Carmen Ave., = Chicago = IL = 60625. Equity Staged = Reading. =

Prepare: = Web site is www.shakespeareprojectchicago.org. Send = pictures and resumes to: Artistic Director, Jeff Christian, The Shakespeare Project, = 2529 W. Carmen Ave., = Chicago = IL = 60625. =


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/25/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte = Studios, 1147 West Jacks= on, = Chicago, = IL = 66666 =

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Principal Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in = the Las Vegas, Broadway, and = National Touring = companies of Mamma = Mia! Cast should = be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for = this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s – the = mother of a 20 year old girl) Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer = in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino = on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. = Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to = find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany = spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. = TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, = sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early = 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a = feminist press. She’s confident, strong, and funny on the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress = who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie’s friend who = arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian = young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) = Sophie’s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast to Lisa and Sophie. Featured = role. SAM (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. Left Donna 20 years ago = because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who = sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, = youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High = baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be = Sophie’s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, = always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be = a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly = well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie’s fiance. Athletic, attractive – has given up his life as a successful young = businessman in order to make over Donna’s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured = role. PEPPER (20s) Sky’s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, = always flirting. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. = Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. = Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured = role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet = music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Appointments = will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. on = Monday, October = 18. Call 312/641-0406. Call only 9:30 - = 12:30 or 3:00 - = 4:30. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Always bring your Equity M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>embership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production = contracts, pay.

Prepare: = to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music = and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Appointments will = be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. on = Monday, October = 18. Call 312/641-0406.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

2:00 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte = Studios, 1147 West Jacks= on, = Chicago, = IL = 66666 =

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte = Studios, 1147 West Jacks= on, = Chicago, = IL = 66666 =

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided.


Show Name: Fool for Love
Theatre Name: Roundabout = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT A+ =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/13/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Roundabout Theatre Company, Producer, based in New York, = NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Fool for Love, First Rehearsal: 12/14/04; First Preview: 1/14/05; Opens: tba; Closes: 5/1/05. = Playwright: Sam Shephard; Director: Ed Harris; Casting Directors: Jim Carnahan & = Mele Nagler. = Seeking: EDDIE, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AY, OLD M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN, and M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ARTIN. Sides will be provided at the audition. Lunch Break = from 1:30PM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> to 2:30PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep A+ contract, = minimum AEA pay is $1083 per week until 2/27/05. =

Prepare: = Sides will be provided at the audition. Lunch Break from = 1:30PM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> to 2:30PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided.


Show Name: Dora, The Explorer, Dora's Pirate Adventure
Theatre Name: Nickelodeon =
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Spec Agmt =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/13/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Nickelodeon And Clear Channel Entertainment, Producer, = based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Dora, The = Explorer and Dora's Pirate Adventure, Rehearsals Begin: January 3, 2005 In New York = City. Author: Chris Gifford; Director: Chris Hoppe; General = Manager: Wasser Associates. Seeking: DORA: Latina Singer / Actress Who Plays Late Teens - Early 20's. = Personable, Enthusiastic, Attractive / Cute, NOT TOO TALL, With A Strong High Belt = Voice. She Must Also Move Very Well And Be An Excellent Actress. She Must Have An = Extensive Familiarity With Latino Culture. She M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust Be Willing & Able To Convey Personal Knowledge = & Life Experience Of Latino Culture With The M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>edia Covering The Show. Bi-Lingual English / Spanish = Preferred But Not Required. DIEGO: He Is DORA's Cousin. Latin Singer / Actor Who Plays = Late Teens - Early 20's. Personable, Enthusiastic, Attractive And NOT TOO = TALL. He Must Sing And = Move Very Well = And Be An Excellent Actor. He M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust Have An Extensive Familiarity With Latino Culture. He = Must Be Willing = & Able To Convey Personal Knowledge & Life Experience Of Latino = Culture With The Media Covering The Show. Bi-Lingual English/Spanish Preferred But Not = Required. BOOTS: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ale. 20's. He Should Be A Good, Athletic Dancer, A Strong = Singer (Bari-Tenor) And MUST Do Acrobatics (Front Walkovers And / Or Back Handsprings). Needs To Be Five = Foot Seven - Five Foot Ten And Weigh 150 - 175 Pounds. Please Prepare To Sing = A Pop Uptempo AND A Ballad. If You Know A Song In Spanish, Please Bring That Too. = Please Bring A Picture And Resume AND Sheet M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usic. A Pianist Will Be Provided. LUNCH: = 1:30 PM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>2:00 = PM.<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Equity Special Agreement Tour, minimum AEA pay is $605 Per Week Plus Per Diem. =

Prepare: = To Sing A Pop Uptempo AND A Ballad. If You Know A Song In = Spanish, Please Bring That Too. Please Bring A Picture And Resume AND Sheet = Music. A Pianist = Will Be Provided.


Show Name: The It Girl
Theatre Name: James L. = Simon
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/12/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:10 PM

10/14/2004

 

 

9:00 AMto 5:00 PM

10/15/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = James L. Simon and Jonathan C. Herzog, Producers, based in = New York, NY, are holding 3 days of Equity Principal Auditions for The It = Girl, First Rehearsal: On Or About January 17, 2005; Opens: On Or About February 14, = 2005 at Dodgers Stages. Director/Lyrics: BT M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>cNicholl; Production Supervisor: Jerry = Zaks; Book: = Michael Small/BT = McNicholl; = Music: Paul = McKibbins; = Choreographer: Robert Bianca; General M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anager: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>aria Di Dia; Casting: Jay Binder Casting. This Show Was = Originally Produced At Theatre At St. Peter's Church In NYC In 5/01. A Valentine To = Silent Movies Of The Early 20's, It's To Be Played w/Sincerity, Not Camp. Seeking: = BETTY LOU SPENCE: The IT Girl. 20’s - Early 30’s. Vivacious Dynamo = With Spunk, Effortless Sex Appeal, Tomboy Charm And Street Smarts. Creative = Physical Comedienne, Dynamic Singer And High-Stepping Dancer. Adorable, = Altogether Winning Ing=E9nue With Fire And M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>oxie. Soprano/Belt. JONATHAN WALTHAM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>: The IT Boy. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>id 20’s – M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>id 30’s. A Leading M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>an With Light Comedic Skills And Easy Charm. = Masculine But = Gentle. Classic Proper, Upstanding M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ember Of Society With Ivy League Good = Looks. A Button-Down = Man Who, = Unconsciously, Wants To Be Unbuttoned. Confident Lyric Baritone. MONTY = MONTGOMERY: The Comic = Sidekick. Mid 20’s – M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>id 30’s. Energetic, Nimble Light Comedian With = Sure-Fire Timing And A Period Sensibility. An Upper-Crust Dilettante Concerned = With The Latest Fads, Impulsively Adventurous, Good-Hearted But Sometimes = Simple-Minded = Man Of Leisure. = JONATHAN’s Best Friend. Facility With Physical Comedy. Character Baritone. ADELA = VAN NORM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN: The Comic = Villainess. 20’s - Early 30’s. Socialite, Whose Bad Behavior Stems From Insecurity = And Desperation, Not An Evil Nature. Stylish, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anipulative, Aggressive Former Debutante Who Slyly Balances = Charm And Wicked Determination In Order To Snag Her Man. Long And Lean Preferred, Not Required. = Alto/Mezzo/Belt. JANE = / MRS. VAN = NORMAN / = MRS. SULLIVAN: = Mid 20’s = – Mid 30’s. = JANE Is A Brash, Wisecracking Shopgirl From Brooklyn<= /font> (A Young BEA ARTHUR Or ELAINE STRITCH). = MRS. VAN = NORMAN = (ADELA’s Mother) Is A = Haughty, Demanding Aristocratic M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>atron Who Values M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>oney And Breeding (A La M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ARGARET DUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ONT). M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>RS. SULLIVAN Is A Shriveled, Feisty Irish Landlady. = Must = Move Well. = Alto/Character Singer, Only Needs To Carry A Tune. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>OLLY / DAISY / BREARLEY: 20’s – Early = 30’s. MOLLY Is A Sweet = But Plucky LILLIAN GISH-Type Who Shows Spirit In The Face Of Adversity. = BETTY’s Upbeat, Loyal Best Friend. DAISY Is A Delicate, Innocent Eager-To-Please = Shopgirl. Lyric Soprano Who Can Also Give Vocal Punch To A Ragtime Tune. = MR. NOTTING / = MAN OF A = THOUSAND FACES: 20’s - M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>id 30’s. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>R. NOTTING Is A Self-Important, Punctilious, Officious Shop = Manager Who = Lives Life By The Time Clock. Plays Other Roles Which Require Him To Be Adept At = Physical Comedy Skills — An Aristocratic Gossip, A French Waiter, A = Coney Island Barker, A = Scandal Sheet Reporter And A Sailor. Tenor. Please Prepare A Traditional = Musical Theater = Song That Shows Off Your Range. Please Bring A Picture And Resume, Stapled = Together. LUNCH: VARIES. Note Different Start Times. EPA Rules are in effect. A = monitor will be provided. Equity Off Broadway E contract, minimum AEA pay is = $857 per week.

Prepare: = A Traditional M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Theater Song That Shows Off Your Range. Please Bring = A Picture And Resume, Stapled Together. LUNCH TIMES VARY. Note = Different Start Times. EPA Rules are in effect.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/30/2004

 

 

2:00 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance = Studio II, 3425 Backs= tage Blvd, Las = Vegas, NV= 89121

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at = call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women = should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop = song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/30/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance = Studio II, 3425 Backs= tage Blvd, Las = Vegas, NV= 89121

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/31/2004

 

 

1:00 PMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance = Studio II, 3425 Backs= tage Blvd, Las = Vegas, NV= 89121

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Principal Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in = the Las Vegas, Broadway, and = National Touring = companies of Mamma = Mia! Cast should = be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for = this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s – the = mother of a 20 year old girl) Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer = in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino = on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. = Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to = find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany = spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. = TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, = sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early = 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a = feminist press. She’s confident, strong, and funny on the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress = who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie’s friend who = arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian = young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) = Sophie’s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast to Lisa and Sophie. Featured = role. SAM (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. Left Donna 20 years ago = because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who = sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, = youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High = baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be = Sophie’s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, = always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be = a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly = well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie’s fiance. Athletic, attractive – has given up his life as a successful young = businessman in order to make over Donna’s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured = role. PEPPER (20s) Sky’s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, = always flirting. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. = Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. = Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured = role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet = music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Sign-up = begins at 12:30. EPA rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music = and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Sign-up begins at = 12:30. EPA rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card = to auditions.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/02/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Principal Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in = the Las Vegas, Broadway, and = National Touring = companies of Mamma = Mia! Cast should = be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for = this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s – the = mother of a 20 year old girl) Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer = in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino = on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. = Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to = find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany = spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. = TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, = sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early = 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a = feminist press. She’s confident, strong, and funny on the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress = who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie’s friend who = arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian = young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) = Sophie’s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast to Lisa and Sophie. Featured = role. SAM (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. Left Donna 20 years ago = because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who = sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, = youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High = baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be = Sophie’s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, = always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be = a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly = well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie’s fiance. Athletic, attractive – has given up his life as a successful young = businessman in order to make over Donna’s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured = role. PEPPER (20s) Sky’s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, = always flirting. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. = Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. = Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured = role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet = music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. EPA rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music = and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. EPA rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card = to auditions.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/04/2004

 

 

2:00 PM =

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

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/04/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

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

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus


Show Name: The Miracle Worker
Theatre Name: Long Beach = Playhouse Studio Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = 99 Seat Thtr Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/10/2004

 

 

7:00 PMto 10:00 PM

10/11/2004

 

 

7:00 PMto 10:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Long = Beach Playhouse Studio Tht, 5021 E Anaheim St, = Long Beach, = CA = 99999 =

Breakdown: = Gigi Fusco M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>eese, Producer, will hold an open call for The = Miracle Worker, = a drama by William Gibson. Director: Robert Craig. Rehearsals start Oct. 17. Performances run Dec. 3-18 & Jan. 7-22, 2005 at the Long = Beach Playhouse Studio Theatre. There is pay. Seeking: Doctor: male, 50-60, = old time country doctor typical of the South in the 1800s; Kate: female, 25-30, = loving mother of Helen, demure but makes all decisions in family; Keller: male, = 40-50, former captain for the South in Civil War; Helen: girl, 10-15 to play = 10, a deaf, dumb, and blind child who wants to communicate; = Martha: girl, African-American, 10-15, Viney's daughter, playmate to Helen; Percy: = boy, African-American, 15-20 to play teenager, Viney's son, not bright; Aunt = Ev: female, 45-55, Keller's sister, sometimes flamboyant; James: male, = 20-30, wants connection with father but his new mother Kate and sister Helen have = stolen his father's affection; Anagnos: male, 40-50, wise, good-natured soul, Greek = accent a must; Annie Sullivan: 25-35 to play 20, tough but emotionally = sentimental, Irish accent; Viney: female, African-American, 40-50, trusted = housekeeper and nanny, views herself as a member of the family, not a servant. Prepare = to cold read from script with Southern accent. Be familiar with play. For = information e-mail lbplayhouse75 at verizon.net. Equity 99 Seat Theatre contract. =

Prepare: = Prepare to cold read from script with Southern accent. Be = familiar with play. For information e-mail lbplayhouse75 at verizon.net. =


Show Name: St. Elmo's Fire
Theatre Name: Underdog = Productions
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = 99 Seat No Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/06/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Underdog = Productions, 206 N. Screenland Dr, = Burbank, = CA = 91505 =

Breakdown: = Underdog Productions is accepting submissions for St. = Elmo's Fire, a 20th anniversary stage production for the L.A. Children's Charity = Benefit. Producer: Bryan Chesters. Performances run Jan. 13-30, 2005 at the Complex Theater. Seeking: Alec: good-looking, strong leader; = Billy: handsome = daredevil; Kirby: good-looking, persistent, underdog; Kevin: good-looking, sardonic = poet; Jules: good-looking, = sexy, fun; Leslie: good-looking, sweet, sensitive; Wendy: good-looking, = preppy, shy; Dale: 20s-30s, = beautiful; Mr. Beamish: = 50s; Mrs. Beamish: = 50s; Hooker: African-American, 30s-40s. Note: Unless otherwise specified, all = parts are mid-late 20s. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 6 to Underdog = Productions c/o St. Elmo's Fire, 206 N. = Screenland Dr., Burbank, CA= 91505. For information e-mail stelmosfire at sbcglobal.net. Equity = 99 Seat Theatre contract.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 6 to Underdog Productions = c/o St. Elmo's Fire, 206 N. = Screenland Dr., Burbank, CA= 91505. For information e-mail stelmosfire at sbcglobal.net. =


Show Name: Blood Off Broadway
Theatre Name: Blood Off = Broadway
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Poss = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/09/2004

 

 

3:30 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: Church = Street Boxing Gym, 25 Park = Pl at Church = St, New = York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Blood Off Broadway, an original performance venue combining theatre, music and movement with sanctioned boxing, needs improvisers = for high-energy scene work, performing one-on-one challenges in the ring for = a backers' audition. Also looking for sports announcer-like banter for = between rounds and on-camera, '40s style reporters. Performs Nov. 5. Possible = future pay. More info, email Robin Selfridge at robinselfridge at hotmail.com. =

Prepare: = More info, email = Robin Selfridge at robinselfridge at hotmail.com.


Show Name: Metamorphoses
Theatre Name: Florida = Studio Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA SPT Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/12/2004

 

 

1:00 PMto 2:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Florida Studio Theatre, Producer, based in = Sarasota, = FL, is holding = Non-Equity Principal Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>etamorphoses, Rehearsals Begin: November 16, 2004. Opens: December 9, 2004. Closes: February 5, = 2005. Artistic Director: Richard Hopkins. Playwright: = Mary Zimmerman. = Casting And Literary Coordinator: James Ashford. FLORIDA STUDIO THEATRE Is = Celebrating 31 Years As An Equity, Regional Theatre. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ETAM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ORPHOSES: By M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ary Zimmerman. A Tony Award=AE-Winning Splash. A Pool Of = Shimmering Water Sets The Stage For A Lush, Funny And Vibrant Retelling Of = OVID’s Myths. Gods And = Humans Meet, Clash And = Love In And Around The Glistening Waterscape. Playwright MARY = ZIMM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ERM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN Examines Each Legendary Tale As A Parable Of = Transformation In A Contemporary, Accessible Style. The Stories Of KING = MIDAS, EROS, = PSYCHE, NARCISSUS And M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>any M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ore Are Interwoven Into A Seamless Evening Of Laughter, = Tears And Revelation. Seeking: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER ONE: 30’s - 40. Plays ZEUS, ERYSICHTHON, CINYRAS = And Others. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER TWO: 30’s - 40’s. Plays MIDAS, NARRATOR = OF ERYSICHTHON And Others. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER THREE: 30’s. Plays CEYX, ORPHEUS, APOLLO, = PHILEMON And Others. = MAN = NUMBER FOUR: = 30’s. Plays SILENUS, NARCISSUS, PHAETON, EROS And Others. MAN = NUMBER FIVE: = 30’s. Plays BACCHUS, HERM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ES, VERTUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>NUS And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER ONE: Late 20’s. Plays ALCYONE, CERES, PERSEPHONE = And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER TWO: 40’s. Plays SCIENTIST, PANDORA, = NURSEMAID TO = MYRRHA, = THERAPIST And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER THREE: 30’s. Plays LUCINA, Q, EURYDICE, BAUCIS = And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER FOUR: 20’s. Plays MIDAS’S = DAUGHTER, IRIS, HUNGER, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>YRRHA And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER FIVE: 20’s. Plays APHRODITE, OREAD, PSYCHE And = Others. Auditionees Should Prepare A BRIEF Contemporary M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>onologue. Please Bring An Updated Picture And Resume. = Equity SPT contract, pay.

Prepare: = A BRIEF Contemporary M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>onologue. Please Bring An Updated Picture And Resume. =


Show Name: Duets
Theatre Name: ACT = Productions
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: David Spera, = Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box = 565, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>astic, = NY = 11950 =

Breakdown: = ACT Productions is casting Duets, a showcase of five = one-act plays. Director/Producer: David Spera, Esq. They are seeking male and = female actors, all ages. This is a non-union showcase,. Rehearses in November. = Performs in January at the Producers Club, 358 W. 44 St., NYC. Send = pictures, resumes, and cover letters to David Spera, Esq., ACT Productions, = PO Box 565, = Mastic, NY= 11950.

Prepare: = Send pictures, resumes, and cover letters to David Spera, = Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box = 565, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>astic, = NY = 11950. =


Show Name: West Side Story
Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Guest Artist

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/21/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 3:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, = WI, will be = holding an open call for principals for its production of West Side Story, which will = run from March = 3-May 15. = Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ary Ehlinger. Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin on Feb. 14. = Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, workers' comp. This call will be for the = roles of Tony, Lt. Schrank, Officer Krupke, Doc (who will double as Glad = Hand), and Maria understudy = (who will play Rosalia and do some chorus dancing). The role of = Maria is = pre-cast. Those interested in the principal roles of Anita, Riff, and Bernardo must = first attend the dance calls on Tues. Oct. 19 at 10AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> for women and on Wed. Oct. 20 at 10AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> for men at Nola Rehearsal Studios, 250 W. 54 = St., NYC. = Principal cast breakdown--Tony: young, attractive, romantic, idealistic, with passion, = energy, and vision, must have a strong lyric baritone/tenor voice with good high = notes, must move well; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>aria: young, lovely, open, naive, romantic, must have a = strong soprano, must move well, Latina or able to play Latina; Doc: character = man, 40s-50s, warm, caring, sardonic wit and full of worry; Lt. Schrank: = character man, 30s-50s, hard, cynical, angry NYPD detective; Officer Krupke: = character man, 30s-40s, with comic ability, stereotypical NYC beat cop; Anita: = young, sexy, passionate, hard cynical exterior with warmth and caring beneath, strong = mezzo with belt, Latina or able to play Latina, must come to the dance call; Bernardo: young, intense, full of anger and fear but a loving heart = underneath, Latino or able to play Latino, must come to the dance call; Riff: same = as Bernardo but Caucasian, must come to the dance call. For the principal = call, prepare 16 bars of a ballad and 16 bars of an uptempo song in a classic Broadway style. Equity Guest Artist contracts are available for some = roles.

Prepare: = 16 bars of a ballad and 16 bars of an uptempo song in a = classic Broadway style.


Show Name: West Side Story
Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Guest Artist

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/20/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

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

Breakdown: = The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, = WI, will be = holding an open call for dancers who sing well for its production of West Side Story, = which will run from M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arch 3-M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; = Musical = Director: Mary Ehlinger. = Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin= on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, = workers' comp. Equity This call will be for male and female dancers who are = young, attractive, athletic, and energetic to play Jets, = Sharks, Their Girls, = and Anybodys. Some women will double as both Jet Girls and Shark Girls. All ethnic = types are encouraged to audition. Those interested in the principal roles of = Anita, Bernardo, and Riff must come first to the dance call to secure a = principal callback. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>en should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should = wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or = street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard. = The combination will be taught promptly at the beginning of the posted time. = Auditioners should arrive to sign up a little early. Guest Artist contracts are = available for some roles.

Prepare: = Men should wear = dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should = wear dance clothing. No = street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars = of an uptempo Broadway standard.


Show Name: West Side Story
Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Guest Artist

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/19/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

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

Breakdown: = The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, = WI, will be = holding an open call for dancers who sing well for its production of West Side = Story, which will run from M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arch 3-M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; = Musical = Director: Mary Ehlinger. = Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin= on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, = workers' comp. Equity This call will be for male and female dancers who are = young, attractive, athletic, and energetic to play Jets, = Sharks, Their Girls, = and Anybodys. Some women will double as both Jet Girls and Shark Girls. All ethnic = types are encouraged to audition. Those interested in the principal roles of = Anita, Bernardo, and Riff must come first to the dance call to secure a principal = callback. Men should wear = dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should = wear dance clothing. No = street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars = of an uptempo Broadway standard. The combination will be taught promptly at the = beginning of the posted time. Auditioners should arrive to sign up a little early. = Guest Artist contracts are available for some roles.

Prepare: = Men should wear = dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should = wear dance clothing. No = street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars = of an uptempo Broadway standard.


Show Name: Blues for an Alabama Sky
Theatre Name: Black = Spectrum Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/04/2004

 

 

4:30 PMto 7:30 PM

10/05/2004

 

 

4:30 PMto 7:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Black Spectrum = Theatre, 177 St. and Baisley = Blvd, Queens, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Black Spectrum Theatre, located in St. Albans, = Queens, is seeking = non-union performers for the play Blues for an Alabama Sky by Pearl Cleage. = Seeking: Angel: very attractive woman, 35-50, a lounge singer; Guy: 35-45, a = costume designer; Delia: attractive woman, 30-40, a social worker; Sam: 40-50, a doctor; Leland: 30-40, attractive black male from Alabama. All = characters are African-American. Prepare a contemporary monologue no longer than two = minutes. Sides provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. Call (718) = 723-1800 for directions and to set up an appointment. Pay involved. =

Prepare: = a contemporary monologue no longer than two minutes. Sides provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. Call (718) 723-1800 for directions and to set up an appointment.


Show Name: Seven Deadly Sins Series
Theatre Name: = TSI/Playtime
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: TSI/Playtime-Dea= dly Sins, 750 Eighth Ave., Ste = 200, New = York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: = TSI/Playtime is now accepting pictures and resumes for = their Seven Deadly Sins Series, scheduled to begin Nov. 10-21 and Dec. 8-19. = Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday performances. The true tragic flaw in human = nature is embodied in one or more of the seven deadly sins: pride, covetousness, = lust, anger, gluttony, envy, and sloth. Each has been paired with a = Shakespearean work: Hamlet, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>acbeth, Othello, King Lear, Richard III, Romeo and Juliet, = and Antony and Cleopatra. = Scenes and adaptations 60 minutes and under. Send resumes to Artistic Director = A.M. Raychel, TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth = Ave., Ste. 200, New York, = NY = 10036. =

Prepare: = Send resumes to Artistic Director A.M. Raychel, TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth = Ave., Ste. 200, New York, = NY = 10036. =


Show Name: Shakespeare Eight Play History Cycle
Theatre Name: Twenty Feet Productions
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/04/2004

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Twenty Feet = Productions, New York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Twenty Feet Productions will hold auditions by appointment = only for Shakespeare Eight Play History Cycle on Mon. Oct. 4 and = Tues. Oct. 5 from 6-10PM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. Director: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arc Silberschatz. Performs at West = Park = Church, 86 = St. and = Amsterdam Ave., NYC. Email = pictures and resumes with preferred day to twentyfeetproductions at gmail.com to = schedule an appointment.

Prepare: = Email pictures and resumes with preferred day to twentyfeetproductions at gmail.com to schedule an appointment. =


Show Name: Gay-Themed Play
Theatre Name: John Clark, = Producer
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: John Clark, = Producer, New York, = NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: = John Clark, Producer, seeks= actors for table reading of a new gay-themed two-act play = on Oct. 17 in NYC. Seeking: two men, mid-20s; one man, late 20s; two men over = 40; and one black woman. Producers will be in attendance. Email shiftingthecanvas at msn.com for submission information.

Prepare: = Email shiftingthecanvas at msn.com for submission information. =


Show Name: Rat Pack Tribute Show
Theatre Name: =
New York Dinner Theater =
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/10/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: New = York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., #200, = Manhasset<= /font>, NY= 11030

Breakdown: = New York Dinner Theater = is seeking Dean and Sammy impersonators for a Rat Pack tribute show with performances primarily in the tristate area and Philadelphia. All actors = submitting must be able to sing in the style of the Rat Pack. Send pictures and = resumes to New York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome = Rd., #200, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anhasset, = NY = 11030. Director: = Bill Primavera, = (212) 358-5896. Paid positions.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to New York Dinner Theater, = 390 Plandome Rd., #200, = Manhasset<= /font>, NY= 11030.


Show Name: Perfect
Theatre Name: Heart = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Stgd Rdg No Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/08/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: George Cameron = Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd, = Long Beach, = NY = 11561 =

Breakdown: = Heart Theatre Company, Producer, are accepting submissions = for a staged reading of George Cameron Grant's Perfect. Invitation-only = reading to be held Nov. 15 at Dramatists Guild, NYC. Rehearses Nov. 13-24. Visit = website www.georgecamerongrant.com for synopsis. Director: John Borras. Seeking: Rachel: mid-40s, tall, thin, fragile lifelong victim exacting one = perfect moment of revenge. Also seeking—Rachel: from early teens-20s; = Roger: mid-30s, dangerously handsome, rugged predator; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>other and Father: mid-40s, life-hardened, middle-class = parents; Male: mid-40s to = 50s, portraying various tormentors in Rachel's life. Supporting roles also available. Auditions will be held M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>on. Oct. 11 from 6:30-9PM at Harlequin = Studios, NYC. Sides will be provided. Actors selected will be considered for = future production. Email pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to cameron313 at aol.com; = or send ASAP to George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd., = Long Beach, = NY = 11561. Equity Staged = Reading Guidelines. =

Prepare: = Email pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to cameron313 at aol.com; = or send ASAP to George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd., = Long Beach, = NY = 11561. =


Show Name: Phillis, A Slave to Poetry
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Rene = Migliaccio, = 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, = Brooklyn, = NY = 11222 =

Breakdown: = Submissions are being accepted from actors for the reading = of a new play, Phillis, A Slave to Poetry. Seeking: African-American and = white male and female actors, ages 20-40. Performs Oct. 18. For more info, visit www.phillisaslave.com (under Play Specifications there is a cast = breakdown). Send pictures and resumes to Rene M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>igliaccio, 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (do = not email submissions).

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Rene Migliaccio, 104 = Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (do not email submissions). For more info, = visit www.phillisaslave.com (under Play Specifications there is a cast = breakdown).


Show Name: Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Oklahoma!, 42nd Street, Guys and Dolls, Buddy (The Buddy Holly Story), Sound of = Music
Theatre Name: Prather = Family of Theatres
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/11/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 1:00 PM

10/12/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 1:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th = Street, 6th Fl, New = York, NY= 10001

Breakdown: = Prather Family of Theatres (Dutch Apple, Broadway Palm, = Broadway Palm West) will hold open non-Equity calls. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, = Lancaster, = PA: Disney's = Beauty and the Beast: April 7-June 11 (two-theatre tour with Broadway Palm, FL); = Oklahoma!: June 6-Aug. = 6 (two-theatre tour with Broadway Palm, FL). Broadway Palm, = Fort M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>yers, = FL: = 42nd Street: Dec. 13-Feb. = 19; Beauty and the Beast: June 19-Aug. 13 (two-theatre tour with Dutch = Apple); Oklahoma!: Sept. = 22-Nov. 19 (two-theatre tour with Dutch Apple). Broadway Palm West, = Mesa, AZ= : Guys and Dolls: Feb. 3-April 9; Buddy (The Buddy Holly = Story): March 31-June 4; = Sound of Music: = May 26-July 30. = All above dates include rehearsal dates. Contracts include housing, meals on = performance days, transportation, health club membership. All are paid positions. = Visit the website at www.prathertheatres.com. No appointments. Sign-up will begin = at 9AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. All must attend the vocal auditions in order to be called = to dance. Prepare 16 bars that show your vocal range. Accompanist provided. = Be prepared to dance if called back for dance auditions.

Prepare: = No appointments. Sign-up will begin at 9AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. All must attend the vocal auditions in order to be called = to dance. Prepare 16 bars that show your vocal range. Accompanist provided. = Be prepared to dance if called back for dance auditions.


Show Name: Cafe Noir
Theatre Name: =
Mystery Cafe =
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Ste 200, = Manhasset<= /font>, NY= 11030

Breakdown: = Mystery Cafe, = one of the largest producers of interactive murder mysteries in the tristate area, = is accepting pictures and resumes for its newest production, Cafe Noir. = Seeking the following characters: Rick Archer: early 30s, sings, private eye = who's always wanted to be Bogart or M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>itchum in a '40s film noir movie; Madam Toureau: = 40s, French, manages the Cafe Noir; Sheila Wonderly: 20s, sings, attractive, prostitute, hardened; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>aria Larue: mid-late 20s, voodoo priestess, = Caribbean/French accent; Gutterman: mid-30s-early 60s, British, ladies' man; Trio: late 20s-early 30s, plays three characters: gun runner, Dutch blackmailer, = and British cop, needs to be versatile character actor. Send pictures and = resumes with character preference to M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, = Manhasset<= /font>, NY= 11030, Attn: Bill Primavera. Paid.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes with character preference to = Mystery = Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anhasset, NY 11030, Attn: Bill Primavera.


Show Name: A Christmas Carol
Theatre Name: = McCarter Theatre =
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union = Stipend

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/11/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>cCarter Theatre, 91 University Place, = Princeton, = NJ = 08540 =

Breakdown: = McCarter = Theatre, Princeton, = NJ, will hold = non-Equity auditions for A Christmas Carol, directed by Michael Unger, = with choreography by Rob Ashford. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>cCarter is seeking 12 non-Equity actors, six male and six = female, for the ensemble; two actors may also be cast in roles. = Must be able to = sing and dance well. Note: Actors cannot be members of Actors' Equity Association = and must be U.S. citizens. EM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>C candidates with 49 or fewer weeks are also = eligible. No auditions will be given without an appointment. A stipend will be = provided. McCarter is an = equal opportunity employer. No phone calls. Casting Director: S. French. = Rehearses Nov. 13-14, 20-21, 27-28, 30-31, and Dec. 1-5. Performs Dec. 7-24. = Auditions, by appointment only, will be held on Sun. Oct. 17 beginning at = 10AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> at Ripley-Grier Studios, NYC. For an appointment, send = pictures and resumes by Oct. 11 to M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>cCarter Theatre, Attn: A Christmas Carol Casting, = 91 University Place, = Princeton, = NJ = 08540, or email to casting at mccarter.org. Prepare 16 bars of a song. Accompanist provided. = Be prepared for dance call if called back. Bring pictures and resumes. =

Prepare: = Auditions, by appointment only, will be held on Sun. Oct. = 17 beginning at 10AM at = Ripley-Grier Studios, NYC. For an appointment, send pictures and resumes by Oct. 11 = to McCarter = Theatre, Attn: A Christmas Carol Casting, 91 University = Place, Princeton= , NJ=


Show Name: Shadow Box Theatre Rep Season
Theatre Name: Shadow Box = Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Shadow Box = Theatre, New = York, NY 11111

Breakdown: = Shadow Box Theatre, a multiethnic, nonprofit children's = musical puppet company, is seeking: male singer/actor/dancer/puppeteers for = repertory season. People of color encouraged to apply. Puppetry experience helpful = but not necessary (will train). Weekday rehearsals and performances. Paid positions. Rehearsals start early October. Call ASAP for appointment = (212) 724-0677.

Prepare: = Call ASAP for appointment (212) 724-0677. =


Show Name: Christmas Carol, Babes in Toyland, Ellis Island, Pinocchio
Theatre Name: American = Family Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: American = Family Theatre, = New York, NY 11111 =

Breakdown: = American Family Theatre is seeking men for the following = roles in its upcoming fall tours—Scrooge: high baritone, rehearsals begin = Oct. 30; Bob Cratchit: high baritone or tenor, rehearsals Oct. 24; Narrator: tenor, versatile = actor who moves well, rehearsals Oct. 24; Barnaby (Babes in Toyland): high = baritone or tenor, good sense of comedy, very presentational actor, rehearsals = Oct. 25; Narrator (Ellis Island): baritone, versatile actor, assumes several = characters in show, rehearsals Oct. 10; Gepetto (Pinocchio): baritone, 5'10" = or taller, rehearses Oct. 16. Call Tami Rigsby ASAP for audition = appointment at (800) 822-8487, ext. 469. Non-union. Salary plus all housing and transportation.

Prepare: = Call Tami Rigsby ASAP for audition appointment at (800) = 822-8487, ext. 469.


Show Name: Plays
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Carlotta = Kerwin, The Snarks, Ltd., = 40 Park Ave., = New York, = NY = 10016 =

Breakdown: = Seeking: male actors, 20-65, for women's organization = presenting season of plays, some by Noel Coward. Also seeking: qualified directors. = Stipend for directors. Send pictures and resumes to Carlotta Kerwin, The = Snarks, Ltd., = 40 Park Ave., #4H, = New York, = NY = 10016; call (212) = 689-4337; or email mrgrafton at aol.com.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Carlotta Kerwin, The = Snarks, Ltd., = 40 Park Ave., #4H, = New York, = NY = 10016; call (212) = 689-4337; or email mrgrafton at aol.com.


Show Name: Bye Bye Birdie
Theatre Name: Brooklyn = Family Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/10/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Brooklyn Family = Theatre, Park Slope, Brooklyn<= /font>, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Brooklyn Family Theatre is holding auditions by appointment = for two roles in production of Bye Bye Birdie, performing late October = through November in Park Slope, Brooklyn<= /font>. Rehearsals weekday evenings. Seeking: Conrad Birdie: a = baritone, 1950s rock star, complete with comic bad manners and hot dancing, must = sing and dance well; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>r. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>acAfee: a comically insane put-upon 1950s dad, fed up with = kids, character singing, originally played by Paul Lynde. Call (718) 670-7205; = or email brooklyntheatre at aol.com for appointment.

Prepare: = Call (718) 670-7205; or email brooklyntheatre at aol.com for appointment.


Show Name: Latino-Themed Musical
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/04/2004

 

 

7:30 PMto 10:00 PM

10/07/2004

 

 

3:00 PMto 7:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: 440 Studios, = 440 Lafayette St., Rm. 3A,, New York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = H. Brummit, Writer, is holding auditions for = workshop/showcase of = a Latino-themed musical. Some pay involved. Seeking singers: baritone, = lyric tenor, and interesting sopranos, 20s-30s, who can act and move. Bring = pictures and resumes. Accompanist provided.

Prepare: = Bring pictures and resumes. Accompanist provided. =


Show Name: Axis of Evil
Theatre Name: =
Martin Bard
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Token = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>artin Bard, 185 Claremont = Ave., Apt. 3H, = New York, = NY = 10027 =

Breakdown: = Martin Bard is = casting for Axis of Evil, a musical drama, for a scheduled January = Off-Off-Broadway run. Seeking non-Equity actors, all races, who can act, sing, and move = well. Token payment for performers. Competitive pay available for experienced stage manager, lighting technician, costume and set designer. Production = assistant needed. Send pictures and resumes to M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>artin Bard, 185 Claremont= Ave., Apt. 3H, New = York, NY= 10027.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Martin Bard, 185 = Claremont Ave., Apt. 3H, = New York, = NY = 10027. =


Show Name: Tom Jones Adaptation
Theatre Name: Palistage = Performing Arts Company
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Palistage = Performing Arts Company, Tenafly, NJ= 00000

Breakdown: = Palistage Performing Arts Company (Tenafly, = NJ—10 = minutes from GWB) is seeking: male actors, 16-25, for title role and a supporting = role in David Rogers' adaptation of the film Tom Jones. Need strong good = looks, innocence, = charm. Rehearsals Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoon/evenings. Performance = dates Nov. 18-21. Call (201) 569-7900, ext. 315.

Prepare: = Call (201) 569-7900, ext. 315.


Show Name: A Season with Human
Theatre Name: B. = DePetris, Casting
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/05/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

Submission/Audition Address: Gotham City Improv, 158 W. 23 St, New York, NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: = B. DePetris, Casting, is holding auditions for A Season = with Human. All types are encouraged to attend. Improv skills a plus. Prepare = two contrasting monologues. For more information, check out website = www.ahumanproduction.com.

Prepare: = For more information, check out website = www.ahumanproduction.com.


Show Name: Rent
Theatre Name: = CPI-Creative Prods Intl
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: Union = N/A Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: CPI-Creative = Productions Intl, 1501 Broadway, New = York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: = CPI-Creative Productions International, a = New York production = company is scouting mulitethnic cast for China Rent tour. Touring major Chinese = cities. Also seeking: stage/company manager. Even if you don't yet know Chinese = but up for the challenge. Pay. Send pictures and resumes (demo CDs) to = CPI-Creative Productions International, Attn: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>att Neufeld, 1501 Broadway, Ste. = 1313, New = York, NY= 10036.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes (demo CDs) to CPI-Creative = Productions International, Attn: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>att Neufeld, 1501 Broadway, Ste. = 1313, New = York, NY= 10036.


Show Name: Poe: His Life, Loves, and Tales of Terror
Theatre Name: Pax Amicus =
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Pax Amicus = (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd, Budd Lake, NJ 07828

Breakdown: = Pax Amicus is seeking two men, 20-35, who move very well to = play Poe and multiple characters in Poe: His Life, Loves, and Tales of = Terror, based on Poe's life and stories. Rehearses/plays weekdays: October-November. = Paid. Non-Equity. Call (973) 691-4900 for an appointment. Pictures and resumes may be = mailed to Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore = Rd., Budd = Lake, NJ= 07828.

Prepare: = Call (973) 691-4900 for an appointment. Pictures and = resumes may be mailed to Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd., = Budd Lake, = NJ 07828. =


Show Name: Prism
Theatre Name: All Souls = Players
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>J Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., = Apt. = 5A, New = York, NY= 10028

Breakdown: = All Souls Players, a non-profit theatre company, is = seeking: two men, late 30s-early 50s, for staged reading of Prism, an original three-character play. Both are well-spoken, well-educated types. Good = diction and speaking voice a must. Performances Oct. 30-31 at the = Unitarian = Church of All Souls, = 1157 Lexington Ave. in = Manhattan<= /font>. Audition and rehearsals to be held at same location. Send pictures and resumes to M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>J Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., = Apt. = 5A, New = York, NY= 10028.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to MJ Gocher, c/o J = Cole, 345 E. 81 St., Apt. 5A, = New York, = NY = 10028. =


Show Name: Miss Julie, Two Other = Works TBA
Theatre Name: JOS Theater = Company
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/13/2004

 

 

6:00 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: Dance Theater = Workshop, 219 W. 19 = St, New York, = NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: = JOS Theater Company and The Wake Up Artists are joining = forces and are seeking committed, well-trained (B.F.A./M.F.A. or = equivalent professional experience), physically vibrant male and female actors as well as modern dancers who are interested in movement theatre to join the company. = Experience in Viewpoints, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ichael Chekhov, LeCoq, or Grotowski preferred. The = company's mission is to test physical, psychological, and emotional boundaries, = engaging the audience and the actor in combustible, dangerous, inately raw = theatre revealing the depths of the human condition. Fearless and provocative, = the companies are seeking to make the invisible visible. Rehearsals for two original works= created by directors Jessica Lanius and Andrea Arden, and an adaptation of Ibsen's = Miss Julie = (Director: A. Arden; still seeking the following roles: Jean; and Christine) begin in November and are slated for production in the early spring. Group = movement auditions will be held Wed. Oct. 13 at 6PM. = Callbacks will require a = brief contemporary and classical monologue. Email submissions will be accepted = only. If you would like an audition time, email pictures and resumes by Oct. 10 = to jblanius at optonline.net.

Prepare: = Group movement auditions will be held Wed. Oct. 13 at = 6PM. = Callbacks will require a = brief contemporary and classical monologue. Email submissions will be accepted = only. If you want an aud time, email pictures & resumes by Oct. 10 to jblanius at optonline.net


Show Name: My Life as an Island =
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Jose = Montanez, 330 E. = 46 St., = Ste. = 4S, New = York, NY= 10017

Breakdown: = Submissions are being accepted from Latino and = Latina actors for a = reading of the libretto of a new musical, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>y Life as an Island, by librettist Lisa Aviva Bleviss. Performs Oct. 24. = Specifically seeking: Cuban and Puerto Rican actors, ages 18 and older, singers = preferred. Auditions will be held the first week of October at Art for Change, = Carlitos Cafe y Galeria, 1701 = Lexington Ave., NYC. For the audition date and time, call (212) 986-0870. = Email pictures and resumes to JRM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ontanez at aol.com; or mail to Jose Montanez, 330 E. = 46 St., = Ste. = 4S, New = York, NY= 10017.

Prepare: = For the audition date and time, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to JRM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ontanez at aol.com; or mail to Jose Montanez, 330 E. = 46 St., = Ste. = 4S, New = York, NY= 10017.


Show Name: Camp Runamuk
Theatre Name: =
Richmond Shepard, = Director
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Richmond<= /font> Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New = York, NY= 10019

Breakdown: = Richmond Shepard, = Director, is accepting submissions for Camp Runamuk, a musical audience-interactive show about a summer camp = in which the actors are the counselors, camp owner, etc. Book: Andrew Ross and = Richmond Shepard; = Songs: Andrew Ross. Show begins previews late Oct.; opens early Nov. Seeking (must = sing and move well): James: 20, handsome, in-shape Adonis, in love with himself; = LaDonna: 22, African-American, athletic director, in great physical shape, caring = and maternal; The Ranger: good story-teller (doubles as Siegfried Hess, the = Nazi next door); The Sultan: ruler of oil-rich Bula Gatawney, young, = good-looking, stern but kindly Asian despot. Send pictures and resumes for audition appointment to Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, = New York, = NY = 10019. There is pay. =

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes for audition appointment to = Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New = York, NY= 10019.


Show Name: Bag Fulla Money
Theatre Name: Badlands = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/07/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Badlands = Theatre Company, 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New = York, NY= 10010

Breakdown: = Bruce Robert Harris and Badlands Theatre Company, = Producers, are accepting submissions for Bag Fulla M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>oney. Seeking: Oscar: male, 30, working class, pastry chef, sympathetic, musters the courage to steal a bag with millions in it; = English: male, 30s-40s, balding Jason Statham type, British gangster, spotless = London accent a must; Randall: 40, male, any ethnicity to play Native American; = MC: male, = 50s-70, character man, film noir delivery. This is a staged reading for = investors and producers at the Lion Theatre, Oct. 25. Possible future employment when = the show opens. These roles are joining an already established ensemble. = Rehearses Oct. 18-24. Auditions will be held on Thurs. Oct. 7 at a location TBA. Sides = will be provided. Send pictures and resumes to Badlands Theatre Company, c/o = Scott Brooks, 234 E. 25 = St., #12A, = New York, = NY = 10010. =

Prepare: = Auditions will be held on Thurs. Oct. 7 at a location TBA. = Sides will be provided. Send pictures and resumes to Badlands Theatre Company, = c/o Scott Brooks= , 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New = York, NY= 10010.


Show Name: Robin Hood
Theatre Name: =
Manhattan<= /font> Children's Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anhattan Children's = Theatre, 380 Broadway, 4th fl, New = York, NY= 10013

Breakdown: = Manhattan<= /font> Children's Theatre is accepting submissions for upcoming children's theatre musical production of Robin Hood. Seeking adult actors/actresses: eight male/female to play a variety of characters (all = must sing). Performs Nov. 20-Dec. 19. Send pictures and resumes to = Manhattan = Children's Theatre, Attn: Laura Stevens, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY = 10013. Some pay = (stipend).

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Manhattan = Children's Theatre, Attn: Laura Stevens, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY = 10013. =


Show Name: A Special Gift
Theatre Name: Riant = Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/05/2004

 

 

5:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Champion = Studios, 257 W. 39 St., 14th fl, New = York, NY= 10000

Breakdown: = The Riant Theatre will be holding auditions for A Special = Gift. Seeking: A Guardian Angel: male, 30-50, leading dramatic role; Reverend = Green: 40-45; Daniel: 17-25, a troubled young man who sings in the choir (must = sing); Annie: 30s, white, a lawyer, has cancer; Steven: 30s, white, = Annie's husband, dramatic role; Janice Hernandez: 25-30, Latina, a new mom; = Richard Hernandez: 25-35, her husband, down on his luck; Mr. Taylor: 50s, = his boss; Tamia Jones: 40s, black, a mother; James Jones: 40s, black, her = husband; Jamal: 18-20, black, her troubled son; Imani: 16-22, black, her daughter; = Mr. Benny = Johnson: 60s, black, her father. Performances Nov. 26-Dec. 5. Scenes will be provided = at audition, bring pictures and resumes.

Prepare: = Scenes will be provided at audition, bring pictures and = resumes.

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_03CF_01C4A8DD.7525D930-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sat Oct 2 21:16:00 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 00:16:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sample national film audition from NCCC Message-ID: <03f401c4a8ff$b0edd540$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03F5_01C4A8DE.29DC3540 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "THE FOUNTAIN" - NEW REGENCY/WARNER BROS - SAG/UNION FEATURE - Location: MONTREAL - Starts: NOVEMBER 2004 CAST: HUGH JACKMAN AND RACHEL WEISZ NOW CASTING: 1. THE PRIEST, age 40's-50's, male, typical fatherly type, LEAD ROLE 2. THE INQUISITOR, age 40's-60's, male, mean spirited, likes to hurt people, you had better tell him what he wants to know, LEAD ROLE 3. BETTY, age 30's, female, attractive, brainy scientist, LEAD ROLE 4. SOLDIERS, age 20's-50's, males, tough, fit, Spanish, fighting men from the 1500's, LEAD ROLE MAIL photo & resume to: BETTY MAE CASTING, 1023 1/2 ABBOT KINNEY BLVD. VENICE, CA 90291 NO phone calls or personal deliveries!!! Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Co-founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com _____ << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 35177 Spam messages and set aside 101 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com ------=_NextPart_000_03F5_01C4A8DE.29DC3540 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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NOW CASTING:
1. THE PRIEST, age 40's-50's, male, typical fatherly type, LEAD ROLE

2. THE INQUISITOR, age 40's-60's, male, mean spirited, likes to hurt = people, you had better tell him what he wants to know, LEAD ROLE

3. BETTY, age 30's, female, attractive, brainy scientist, LEAD ROLE

4. SOLDIERS, age 20's-50's, males, tough, fit, Spanish, fighting men = from the 1500's, LEAD ROLE

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------=_NextPart_000_03F5_01C4A8DE.29DC3540-- From Pommy at neo.rr.com Sun Oct 3 05:32:16 2004 From: Pommy at neo.rr.com (Pommy) Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 08:32:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CORRECT phone number for Murder Mystery Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20041003082705.0293d450@pop-server.neo.rr.com> --=====================_84831026==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed The flyer I have for the "Fatal Fifties Affair" at Greystone was apparently printed wrong and will be recalled. The CORRECT phone number for bookings for this intereactive and hilarious murder mystery by Mysteries by Moushey is: 330-761-1950 (Pretty cool phone number for this show, huh? 1950 - the Fatal Fifties!) Anyway, call and make reservations for the most fun you can have legally. See you there. --Pommy --=====================_84831026==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" The flyer I have for the "Fatal Fifties Affair" at Greystone was apparently printed wrong and will be recalled. The CORRECT phone number for bookings for this intereactive and hilarious murder mystery by Mysteries by Moushey is:  330-761-1950 (Pretty cool phone number for this show, huh? 1950 - the Fatal Fifties!)  Anyway, call and make reservations for the most fun you can have legally. See you there.

--Pommy --=====================_84831026==_.ALT-- From Ccontempdt at aol.com Sun Oct 3 05:55:44 2004 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 08:55:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]SCCDT's Dance Exchange Program Message-ID: <9e.15f27e4d.2e9150d0@aol.com> -------------------------------1096808144 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre's =20 Dance Exchange Program=20 The SCCDT's Dance Exchange Program is a work-study option created for the =20 student whose desire to study dance, at SCCDT, exceeds his/her financial abi= lity=20 to do so. It is the position of this prestigious dance institution that o= ne =E2=80=99s economic encumbrances should not also impede one=E2=80=99s acces= s to a quality=20 dance education. Subsequently, we have designed a program in which student= s=20 may demonstrate their will and eagerness to pursue their artistic aspiratio= ns,=20 by working in exchange for enrichment.=20 The Exchange=20 Students who wish to enroll in the Dance Exchange Program (DEP) must first=20 consult with Desmond Davis (Assoc. Artistic Director) or another appointed=20 staff member for an assessment of their needs*. Following an assessment,=20 students will submit a work schedule, based on their availability and the n= eeds of=20 the administrative office. Students are expected to fulfill their work ob= li gations prior to participation in their desired classes. Students are =20 required to work the same number of hours that they anticipate on spending i= n =20 class**. =20 Below is an example of one student=E2=80=99s DEP schedule:=20 Work Date =20 Work Time =20 Total Hours Completed =20 Dance Class =20 Class Time =20 Dance Exchange=20 F 10/1/04 =20 3-430 PM =20 1.5 =20 Modern II/III =20 S 4-530 PM =20 1.5 =20 M 10/4 =20 430-6 PM =20 1.5 =20 Modern II/III =20 T 6-730 PM =20 1.5 =20 TH 10/7/04 =20 430-6 PM =20 1.5 =20 Ballet II/III =20 TH 6-730 =20 1.5=20 *Admittance into the Dance Exchange Program is discretionary.=20 **DEP hours are calculated per semester and are not to exceed 60 hours. An= y=20 additional hours worked will be considered volunteer hours.=20 For more information contact SCCDT at 216.791.9000=20 Or Desmond Davis directly at _Desmond at ccdt.com_ (mailto:Desmond at ccdt.com)=20 -------------------------------1096808144 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

The School of Clevela= nd=20 Contemporary Dance Theatre's

Dance Exchange=20 Program

 

The SCCDT's Dance Exchange Program is a work-study option created f= or the=20 student whose desire to study dance, at SCCDT, exceeds his/her financial abi= lity=20 to do so.  It is the position=20= of=20 this prestigious dance institution that one=E2=80=99s economic encumbrances=20= should not=20 also impede one=E2=80=99s access to a quality dance education.  Subsequently, we have designed a p= rogram=20 in which students may demonstrate their will and eagerness to pursue their=20 artistic aspirations, by working in exchange for enrichment.

 

The Exchange

 

Students who wish to enroll in the Dance Exchange P= rogram=20 (DEP) must first consult with Desmond Davis (Assoc. Artistic Director) or=20 another appointed staff member for an assessment of their needs*.  Following an assessment, students=20= will=20 submit a work schedule, based on their availability and the needs of the=20 administrative office.  Studen= ts are=20 expected to fulfill their work obligations prior to participation in their=20 desired classes.  Students are= =20 required to work the same number of hours that they anticipate on spending i= n=20 class**. 

 

Below is an example of one student=E2=80=99s DEP schedule:

 

Work Date

Work Time

Total Hours Completed

Dance Class

Class Time

Dance Exchange

 

F 10/1/04

3-430 PM

1.5

Modern II/III

S 4-530 PM

1.5

M 10/4

430-6 PM

1.5

Modern II/III

T 6-730 PM

1.5

TH 10/7/04

430-6 PM

1.5

Ballet II/III

TH 6-730

1.5

 

*Admittance into the Dance Exchange Program is discretionary.

 

**DEP hours are calculated per semester and are not to exceed 60=20 hours.  Any additional    hours worked will be=20 considered volunteer hours.

 

For more information contact SCCDT at 216.791.9000

Or Desmond Davis directly at Desmond at ccdt.com

= -------------------------------1096808144-- From will at singingangels.org Sun Oct 3 07:18:30 2004 From: will at singingangels.org (William C. Reichard) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 10:18:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Singing Angels Benefit Concert [With Date] Message-ID: <20041003141837.EC72A4CE3F@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A932.553C4A50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Singing Angels Provide Soundtrack to the Holidays Tickets for the Singing Angels' 40th Annual Holiday Benefit Concert, "We Wish You the Merriest," will go on sale Monday, Oct. 4. The show will take place Nov. 21 at 3 p.m. Held each year in Playhouse Square, this spectacular event at the Allen Theatre is a Cleveland holiday tradition, with elaborate costumes, professional choreography and stagecraft, and holiday classics that will please the whole family and get everyone in the spirit. Prices range from $6.25 to $35. (Children 12 and under half price except for $6.25 seats.) Order through the Playhouse Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. (Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; restoration fee charged), or at Tickets.com, online or by phone, (216) 241-6000. Outside Cleveland call (800) 766-6048. All major credit cards accepted; handling fee charged. Recent benefit concerts have sold out, and concertgoers are urged to buy their tickets early to get the best seats. Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3) Singing Angels, which was founded in 1964 and is open to children ages 8 to 18, without regard to their race, creed or socioeconomic situation. For more information, call (216) 432-5555 or visit www.singingangels.org . # # # William C. Reichard Director of Development and Public Relations The Singing Angels 216.432.5555, ext. 13 3615 Euclid Ave, Suite 4 216.432.1964 (fax) Cleveland, OH 44115 216.235.2713 (cell) www.singingangels.org will at singingangels.org William C. Reichard Director of Development and Public Relations The Singing Angels 216.432.5555, ext. 13 3615 Euclid Ave, Suite 4 216.432.1964 (fax) Cleveland, OH 44115 216.235.2713 (cell) www.singingangels.org will at singingangels.org ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A932.553C4A50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Si= nging Angels Provide Soundtrack to the = Holidays

 

Tickets for the Singing Angels' = 40th Annual Holiday Benefit Concert, "We Wish You the Merriest," = will go on sale Monday, Oct. 4.

 

The show will take place Nov. 21 at 3 = p.m.

 

Held each year in Playhouse Square, = this spectacular event at the Allen Theatre is a Cleveland holiday tradition, with elaborate costumes, professional choreography = and stagecraft, and holiday classics that will please the whole family and = get everyone in the spirit.

 

Prices range from $6.25 to $35. (Children 12 and under half price except for $6.25 = seats.) Order through the Playhouse = Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid = Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. (Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; restoration fee = charged), or at Tickets.com, online or by phone, = (216) 241-6000. Outside Cleveland call (800) 766-6048. All major credit cards accepted; handling fee = charged.

 

Recent benefit concerts have sold out, and concertgoers are urged
to buy their tickets early to get the best = seats.

 

Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3) Singing Angels, which was founded in 1964 and is open to children ages 8 = to 18, without regard to their race, creed or socioeconomic situation. For more information, call (216) 432-5555 or visit www.singingangels.org.

 

# # #

 

 

William C. Reichard

Director of Development and = Public Relations 

 

The Singing Angels        = ;    216.432.5555, ext. = 13

3615 Euclid Ave, Suite = 4   216.432.= 1964 (fax)

Cleveland, = OH 44115       = 216.235.= 2713 (cell)

www.singingangels.org     will at singingangels.org

 

 

William C. Reichard

Director of Development and = Public Relations 

 

The Singing Angels        = ;    216.432.5555, ext. = 13

3615 Euclid Ave, Suite = 4    216.432.= 1964 (fax)

Cleveland, = OH 44115        = ; 216.235.= 2713 (cell)

www.singingangels.org     will at singingangels.org

 

------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A932.553C4A50-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Oct 3 10:00:31 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 10:00:31 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: FOR COLORED GIRLS...RAINBOW IS ENUF/Karamu Message-ID: <20041003170031.63388.qmail@web12009.mail.yahoo.com> KARAMU OPENS SEASON WITH THOUGHT-PROVOKING PRODUCTION Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times They come on stage one at a time, each woman dressed in a different color. Each sings, dances, and recites poetry. Each tells tales of their experiences with men. Often men they loved far more than they loved themselves. These are men who have dominated, abused and taught them about life. Their words ring with passion, heartache, desire, rage and love. And, in the end, they come to the joint conclusion that ?I found God in myself and I loved her!? Ntozake Shange?s ?FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF? is a choreopoem, a format which allows a group to speak as individuals, and yet as one. Sometimes, they dialogue with one another, at other times take part in each other's tales. The piece gives "colored girls" a chance to speak out. The material ranges from the evening when one woman lost her virginity to a group diatribe about the lousy excuses that men tend to give for their behavior. "It was the senior prom and I was the only virgin in the class" began one. "I used to live in the world but I moved to Harlem and now my universe is just six blocks" started another. The segments range from funny to sad to heartbreaking. Since the play was written in 1976 some of the material seems slightly outdated. In the intervening years, black women have been given more venues in which to speak out and reveal themselves. But while many things have changed, others have stayed the same. The women are identified by color, not of their skin but of their clothes, for example, the Lady in Red, Lady in Purple. This allows each actress to play different characters and weave in and out of stories without a character identification. The Karamu production brings many of emotions to the fore. Unfortunately, the overall effect is one of uneveness. The play itself, though powerful, is not consistently well written and balanced. The first act tends to drag with less variety and fewer emotionally powerful scenes. The best material is in the second act. And, as often happens with amateur productions, the talent on the Karamu stage ranges from astounding to adequate which makes for lulls in the emotional effect. Terrency Spivey, in his second year as Karamu?s Artistic Director, has done a good job of creating effective stage pictures. He clearly leads the viewer?s eye to the proper place on stage. His creative use of scarves helps develop a visual unity to the production. He is aided by an excellent light design by Richard Morris, Jr. Morris?s stage design also works well. The amazing Nina Domingue (Lady in Red), a former recipient of a Times Theatre Tribute, again proves she is one of the area?s acting divas. Her portrayal of a mother whose husband returns from Vietnam with Post Tramatic Stress Syndrome and destroys her family, has to be one of the most emotionally draining scenes ever seen. It is worth attending just to see her in action. Other strong performances were consistently given by Monte Escalante (Lady in Purple), Corene Woodford (Lady in Green). Sonia N. Bishop (Lady in Blue) and Kimberly Brown (Lady in Orange). CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you are interested in sharing what it is like to be a black woman from a black woman?s point of view, Karamu?s ?FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF? is well worth seeing. If you are interested in observing one of the area?s all time great performances, go see Nina Domingue weave her magic. PS.....Take time before the show and during intermission to read the encounters of African American women who have thought of or accomplished in committing suicides. Materials from the likes of Oprha Winfrey, Dorothy Dandridge and Mia Angelou are posted in the lobby. ?FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF? runs through October 17 at Karamu Theatre, East 89th Street in Cleveland. For tickets call 216-795-7070. ===== Roy Berko's web page can be found at royberko.info. His theatre and dance reviews appear on NeOHIOpal, a free on-line source, which can be subscribed to at neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From PVMerkys at aol.com Sun Oct 3 10:09:35 2004 From: PVMerkys at aol.com (PVMerkys at aol.com) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 13:09:35 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]1Role, Latino/Hispanic Male; Audition Message-ID: <192.2fa7085e.2e918c4f@aol.com> -------------------------------1096823375 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITION : "HEAR 'N' NOW" PRODUCTIONS There's been a change in the auditions: Auditions for the role of the "Mother" in the film short have been postponed. We are still auditioning for "MIGUEL." 1 Role/ 1 Movie Role: 26-30, Hispanic/Latino romantic lead, Miguel. The movie is an adaptation of the classic, "Miss Julie," therefore must ooze machismo and sex appeal. (Full length movie, Major role.) Auditions will consist of: * cold reading of a page of the script * perform something less than two minutes of your own choice. 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Most of the shooting will occur on weekends and evenings in the Willoughby, Ohio area in January. * * Bring a Head Shot and Resume * * If you need to contact someone, E-mail: PMerkys at aol.com -------------------------------1096823375 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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 26-30, Hispanic/Latino romantic lead, Migue= l. The movie is an adaptation of the classic, "Miss Julie,"= therefore must ooze machismo and sex appeal. (Fu= ll length movie, Major role.)
 
Auditions will consist of:
* cold reading of a page of the script
* perform something less than two minut= es of your own choice. (NOTE CHANGE)
 
When: 
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DaimlerChrysler UAW Local 122
Training Center Classrooms
8997 Darrow Rd. (Rt. 91)
Twinsburg, Ohio 44087
Enter Parking Lot: one block past 91 on Ea= st Aurora Rd. (Rt. 82)
(This is directly across from Walgreen's)
 
Where:
Going South on 91, turn left (East) at 82 and drive about thr= ee hundred feet. On the right (South) is an ex-elementary school, conve= rted (to "Kent State Extension Classrooms" and Daimler Chrysler UAW Local 12= 2 Training Center Classrooms.)
The door you want to enter is under the long blue= awning near ground level, at the bottom of three stairs. Fo= llow the directions posted after entering.
 
The movies are being shot in digital format for self release. Most of t= he shooting will occur on weekends and evenings in the Willoughby, Ohio area= in  January.
 
* *  Bring a Head Shot and Resume  * *
If you= need to contact someone, E-mail: PMerkys at aol.com
-------------------------------1096823375-- From dpapp at lorainccc.edu Sun Oct 3 11:06:58 2004 From: dpapp at lorainccc.edu (Diane Papp) Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 14:06:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LCCC Theatre Program Presents "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr" (abridged) Message-ID: <41603FC2.7080801@lorainccc.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------050307030707040904090605 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------070807060709080009020500" --------------070807060709080009020500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Lorain County Community College Theatre Program Proudly Presents: The RIDICULOUS and ABSURD LCCC SHAKESPEARE Co. in... "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr" (abridged) Written by: Jess Borgeson,Adam Long and Daniel Singer Directed by: Carlyn Cahill October 4th-9th Stocker Center Studio Theatre Mon.-Sat. at 7:30 pm General Admission $5.00 LCCC Students,Staff & Seniors $4.00 Ticket information call Stocker Center Box Office at 1-800-995-5222, ext.4040 or 366-4040 --------------070807060709080009020500 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Lorain County Community College Theatre Program
                   Proudly Presents:


                                                                                                                        The RIDICULOUS and ABSURD
                                                                                                                                                LCCC
                                                                                                                                  SHAKESPEARE Co.
                                                                                                                                                 in...



                                                      "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr"
                                                                         (abridged)


                                                           Written by: Jess Borgeson,Adam Long and Daniel Singer
                
                                                                                   Directed by: Carlyn Cahill


October 4th-9th                                                                                          Stocker Center Studio Theatre
Mon.-Sat. at  7:30 pm                                                                                  General Admission 
                                                                                                                              
$5.00
                                                                                                       LCCC Students,Staff & Seniors
                                                                                                                                $4.00

Ticket information call Stocker Center Box Office
at 1-800-995-5222, ext.4040 or 366-4040          

   
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A990.ED2323B7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear NEohioPAL Subscribers: =20 When funny man and political satirist Mark Russell is in the spotlight, = it's a guaranteed evening of giggles, groans and guffaws. Dubbed = "Washington's other monument," Russell has been stirring up trouble in = the District for nearly half a century. On Thursday night, October 7 at = 7:30 p.m., he'll rouse an Akron audience at The University of Akron's = E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall.=20 =20 Russell's raison detr=EA is to refine his take on the current political = and social scene. With the presidential election right around the = corner, this silver-throated satirist will certainly have plenty to talk = about that night. Not only is Russell a master political pundit, he also = possesses a flair for the piano and musical parody. TV Guide has = proclaimed him as "the funniest man on television." But Russell = disagrees, retorting, "The funniest guys are always on C-SPAN."=20 =20 This event is sponsored by E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall and PBS 45 & = 49. Tickets - priced at $28, $35, and $75 for Gold Circle seating (which = includes a meet-and-greet reception following the show) - are available = through the E.J. Thomas Hall Ticket Office (330.972.7570). Tickets can = also be purchased at the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office (330.253.2488), = all Ticketmaster Centers (www.ticketmaster.com), or via Charge-By-Phone = (330.945.9400 in Akron or 216.241.5555 in Cleveland), or online at = www.ticketmaster.com. Group Sales = discounts can be acquired by calling 330.972.8881 or 888.226.6948. =20 For more information about performances at E.J. Thomas Hall or to = receive a brochure for the 2004-2005 season at E.J. Thomas Hall and = Akron Civic Theatre, call 330.972.7570, or get details online at = www.ejthomashall.com or = www.akroncivic.com . =20 This performance is part of the Bank One Beyond Broadway Series. Other = 2004-2005 season sponsors include The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, = Akron Community Foundation, OMNOVA Solutions Inc., Dominion East Ohio, = FirstEnergy Foundation, Bridgestone/Firestone Trust, The Coca-Cola = Company, Ohio Arts Council, and GAR Foundation. =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A990.ED2323B7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Dear NEohioPAL=20 Subscribers:

 

When funny = man and=20 political satirist Mark Russell is in the spotlight, it’s a = guaranteed evening=20 of giggles, groans and guffaws. Dubbed “Washington’s = other monument,”=20 Russell has been stirring up trouble in the District for nearly half a = century.=20 On Thursday night, October 7 = at=20 7:30=20 p.m.,=20 he’ll rouse an Akron=20 audience at The University of Akron’s E.J. Thomas Performing = Arts Hall.=20

 

Russell’s raison detr=EA=20 is to refine his take on the current political and social scene. With = the=20 presidential election right around the corner, this silver-throated = satirist=20 will certainly have plenty to talk about that night. Not only is Russell = a=20 master political pundit, he also possesses a flair for the piano and = musical=20 parody. TV Guide has = proclaimed him=20 as "the funniest man on television." But Russell disagrees, retorting, = "The=20 funniest guys are always on C-SPAN.”

 

This event = is=20 sponsored by E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall and PBS 45 & 49. = Tickets –=20 priced at $28, $35, and $75 for Gold Circle seating (which includes a meet-and-greet = reception=20 following the show) –=20 are available through the E.J. Thomas Hall Ticket Office = (330.972.7570).=20 Tickets can also be purchased at the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office=20 (330.253.2488), all Ticketmaster Centers (www.ticketmaster.com), or via=20 Charge-By-Phone (330.945.9400 in Akron or = 216.241.5555 in=20 Cleveland), or online = at www.ticketmaster.com. Group Sales discounts can be = acquired by=20 calling 330.972.8881 or 888.226.6948.

 

For more = information=20 about performances at E.J. Thomas Hall or to receive a brochure for the=20 2004-2005 season at E.J. Thomas Hall and Akron Civic Theatre, call = 330.972.7570,=20 or get details online at www.ejthomashall.com or www.akroncivic.com.

 

This = performance is=20 part of the Bank One Beyond Broadway Series. Other 2004-2005 season = sponsors=20 include The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Akron Community = Foundation,=20 OMNOVA Solutions Inc., Dominion East Ohio, FirstEnergy Foundation,=20 Bridgestone/Firestone Trust, The Coca-Cola Company, Ohio Arts Council, = and GAR=20 Foundation.

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A990.ED2323B7-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Sun Oct 3 16:38:41 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 19:38:41 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kevin Kellyokie is back!!!! Message-ID: <89.165e1ac6.2e91e781@aol.com> --part1_89.165e1ac6.2e91e781_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Join me this Wednesday night at Cronies on Detroit Avenue in Lakewood for the return of Kevin Kellyokie. Join the crowd after your rehearsals and naps and come out for a little bit and sing your self esteem away. Cronies is a great neighborhood bar with an excellent kitchen as well. Song list is huge but not the egos. As their motto says "You are a stranger here but once" See ya there!!!!! Sincerely, Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_89.165e1ac6.2e91e781_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Join me this Wednesday night at Cro= nies on Detroit Avenue in Lakewood for the return of Kevin Kellyokie.
Join the crowd after your rehearsals and naps and come out for a little bit=20= and sing your self esteem away.
Cronies is a great neighborhood bar with an excellent kitchen as well.
Song list is huge but not the egos.
As their motto says "You are a stranger here but once"
See ya there!!!!!


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Kevin Joseph Kelly
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Hello, My name is Anneli Curnock. Im 19 years old. I Will be attending "The AMerican Academy of Dramatic Arts" starting Oct. 27th. However, I have yet to find a place to stay in NYC., and I need to be setteled by the 17th . THe school is located on east 30th street and madison Ave. I have only two and a half weeks to find somwhere to live. please if  you know of anyone who has an affordable room for rent near or in manhattan, or someone who needs a roommate email me. Thank you.my email is ani_the_elf at yahoo.com


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Yahoo! Mail is new and improved - Check it out! --0-933506050-1096848151=:16255-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Oct 3 18:15:20 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 18:15:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY/CPT Message-ID: <20041004011520.15462.qmail@web12009.mail.yahoo.com> GLTF PRESENTS ?PUNCH AND JUDY?--A BLOW BY BLOW LOOK AT LOVE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Reaching back to 1742 there have been Punch and Judy puppet shows in the United States. If fact, it?s been recorded that George Washington bought tickets for a puppet play featuring Punch prior to the famous winter at Valley Forge. It seems obvious that if someone wanted to write a play about relational conflict they could do no better than examine the lives of Punch and Judy since the puppets spend most of their time dishing out verbal and physical abuse. It?s taken a long time for that mission to be completed but Raymond Bobgan, Tannis Kowalchuk and Ker Wells have accomplished the task. The conceivers began the development in what they have named, ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? (subtitled ?YOU ALWAYS HURT THE ONE YOU LOVE?) in 2001 in Toronto. In 2004 the present version of the script premiered on August 14, 2004 at the Catskill Festival of New Theatre. The show will play at Cleveland Public Theatre through October 9, move to New York for a February opening and then to Toronto in April, 2005. In contrast to a traditional script which is developed by an author or authors working alone, ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? is a collaboration, a movement in drama entitled ?devised theatre.? It is generated by the director and actors all of whom function as the playwrights of the piece. A similar technique was used for developing the classic musical ?A CHORUS LINE.? ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? professes the concept that Mr. Punch is a chauvinist who believes in knocking trouble on the head. He is portrayed as the victim of a nagging wife, a crying child, personal attacks by the authorities, the restriction of laws and the fear of damnation. Though this was an acceptable pattern in the Victorian age, in the present age of woman?s liberation, attitudes are different. Mainly, Judy fights back. She refuses to be dominated. The show is performed by two actors who leap between realism and surrealism, exposing the horror and beauty of a relationship. In the case of Cleveland Public Theatre, the very proficient actors are two of the show?s conceivers, Tannis Kowalchuk (Judy) and Ker Wells (Punch). Telling the ?sweet tale of love blow by blow? the two bicker about moon exploration, ballroom dancing classes, relational honesty, the secret codes of male and female language, and fighting techniques. The lines include such questions as ?What are you doing?? which gets the retort. ?Driving you crazy.? A hysterical scene portrays Judy cutting up vegetables, decapitating legumes and chopping up a head of cabbage, as the duo examines ?love without possession.? Raymond Bobgan, as he did in his direction of the Times Theatre Tribute award winning ?BLUE SKY TRANSMISSION: A TIBETAN BOOK OF The DEAD? shows he has a total grasp of script and how to get his actors to achieve the message. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The CPT production of ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? is a total success. It should be must viewing for any married couple or anyone contemplating a long term relationship. The pacing is right on, the humor is high keyed, the lessons are clear. Tickets for ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? can be obtained by calling 216-631-2727. ===== Roy Berko's web page can be found at royberko.info. His theatre and dance reviews appear on NeOHIOpal, a free on-line source, which can be subscribed to at neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From athenaghost_6 at sbcglobal.net Sun Oct 3 19:11:00 2004 From: athenaghost_6 at sbcglobal.net (z h) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 19:11:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Come and support a friend! Message-ID: <20041004021100.15202.qmail@web80804.mail.yahoo.com> --0-27676707-1096855860=:14627 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Yes, I am shamelessly trying to drum up business for myself again!!!! Where can you catch the talents of Zac Hudak dressed as a woman hosting karaoke? Monday nights! Karaoke! Bounce Night Club! 11:00PM! 25th and Detroit! Also join Athena Ghost and the beauties of Bounce Thursday night at Midnight for Sex, Drag and Rock and roll! ALSO! Where can you catch the masterful mixology talents of Zac Hudak and his gal pal Carrie Sunday? THIS WED! BATTLE OF THE BARTENDERS! McCarthy's in Lakewood! On Detroit! Come on down! Thank you in advance! --0-27676707-1096855860=:14627 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Yes, I am shamelessly trying to drum up business for myself again!!!!
 
Where can you catch the talents of Zac Hudak dressed as a woman hosting karaoke?
 
Monday nights!  Karaoke!  Bounce Night Club! 11:00PM!  25th and Detroit!
Also join Athena Ghost and the beauties of Bounce Thursday night at Midnight for Sex, Drag and Rock and roll!
 
 
ALSO!
 
Where can you catch the masterful mixology talents of Zac Hudak and his gal pal Carrie Sunday?
 
THIS WED!
BATTLE OF THE BARTENDERS!
McCarthy's in Lakewood!  On Detroit!
 
Come on down!
Thank you in advance!
--0-27676707-1096855860=:14627-- From dmw4880 at yahoo.com Sun Oct 3 19:24:38 2004 From: dmw4880 at yahoo.com (Dena M. Warmuth) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 19:24:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Heads Up on Auditions for "Fool for Love" Message-ID: <20041004022438.26588.qmail@web50501.mail.yahoo.com> --0-431508289-1096856678=:25182 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii ATTENTION ALL ACTORS !!!! BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WITH PLAYWRIGHT SAM SHEPARD Audition Notice Warmuth - Buehner Production Company in partnership with Firewing Studioworks PRESENT Fool for Love By Sam Shepard Directed by Dena M. Warmuth (C.S.U. Student with B.A. in Theatre Arts) Assistant Directed by Robert James Buehner (C.S.U. Student working toward B.A. in Film) When: Friday, January 7, 2005 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM Saturday, January 8, 2005 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM Where: Firewing Studioworks 2310 Superior Ave. Cleveland, OH Rehearsals will begin Monday, January 17, 2005 Performance dates and times are as follows: Friday, March 3, 2005 at 8:00 PM Saturday, March 4, 2005 at 8:00 PM Sunday, March 5, 2005 at 2:00 PM Friday, March 11, 2005 at 8:00 PM Saturday, March 12, 2005 at 8:00 PM Sunday, March 13, 2005 at 2:00 PM Please come prepared with a short monologue and be ready to read from the script. Roles Available: May - Female. 26 - 33 years old. Eddie - Male. 26 - 33 years old. Old Man - Male. 48 - 55 years old. Martin - Male. 22 - 29 years old Respond to this email or call 216-272-0104 if you have any questions. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-431508289-1096856678=:25182 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
                                    ATTENTION ALL ACTORS !!!!
BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WITH PLAYWRIGHT SAM SHEPARD
                                   Audition Notice
          Warmuth - Buehner Production Company
                                      in partnership with
                                   Firewing Studioworks
 
                                            PRESENT
 
                                                Fool for Love
                        By Sam Shepard
 
              Directed by Dena M. Warmuth
                (C.S.U. Student with B.A. in Theatre Arts)
       Assistant Directed by Robert James Buehner
                (C.S.U. Student working toward B.A. in Film)
 
                        When: Friday, January 7, 2005 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM
                                    Saturday, January 8, 2005 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
                       
                         Where: Firewing Studioworks
                                       2310 Superior Ave.
                                       Cleveland, OH
 
                       Rehearsals will begin Monday, January 17, 2005
                       Performance dates and times are as follows:
                                  Friday, March 3, 2005 at 8:00 PM
                                  Saturday, March 4, 2005 at 8:00 PM
                                  Sunday, March 5, 2005 at 2:00 PM
                                  Friday, March 11, 2005 at 8:00 PM
                                  Saturday, March 12, 2005 at 8:00 PM
                                  Sunday, March 13, 2005 at 2:00 PM
 
         Please come prepared with a short monologue and be ready to read from the script. 
 
              Roles Available:
  May - Female.  26 - 33 years old.  
  Eddie - Male.  26 - 33 years old. 
 Old Man - Male.  48 - 55 years old.
 Martin - Male.  22 - 29 years old
         
 
Respond to this email or call 216-272-0104 if you have any questions. 
 
 



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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-431508289-1096856678=:25182-- From davidgutter at hotmail.com Sun Oct 3 23:27:55 2004 From: davidgutter at hotmail.com (David Gutter) Date: Mon, 04 Oct 2004 02:27:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for local printing company for Color postersand color postcards Message-ID:

Dear friends,

I am been approach by my friend Joe of www.216films.com  to assist with the designing and printing of promotion materials for his new film GUYS (in production this week)

What I need assistant with is locating local venders or even out of state with printing Lobby size movie poster, mini promo posters, post cards etc,etc. So any help will be great ful

This will be a big help.

Thanks to all


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From wildplumproductions at yahoo.com Mon Sep 27 05:02:40 2004 From: wildplumproductions at yahoo.com (Denise Astorino) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 05:02:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder! Wild Plum Productions holding open call auditions tonight!!!!Monday September 27 at 7-10 pm! Message-ID: <20040927120240.23116.qmail@web50004.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1712375794-1096286560=:22494 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WILD PLUM PRODUCTIONS holding open call auditions for: "Touched: Bodies of Work" Wild Plum Productions, Northeastern Ohio's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender cultural arts organization is looking for artists for its upcoming event, "Touched: Bodies of Work." "Touched" is a festival of works exploring sexuality, sensuality and gender with an LGBT lens featuring both fine and performing arts and will be held at Cleveland Public Theatre Thursday, November 18-Sunday, November 21 and Friday, November 26-Sunday, November 28. Call for Performing Artists: Looking for all types of actors over the age of 21 (men and women). Open call auditions will be held Monday, September 27, 7-10pm at the Lesbian/Gay Community Center of Greater Cleveland (6600 Detroit at West 65th). Come prepared to do cold readings. If available please bring current headshot and resume. For more information, e-mail wildplumproductions at yahoo.com or call Maura Haas at 216.651.4224. Wild Plum Productions is dedicated to promoting and producing queer art, theatre, musical performances and more. We are presenting "Touched" in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre and the Lesbian/Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland. For more information, visit http://wildplum.bravehost.com. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1712375794-1096286560=:22494 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

WILD PLUM PRODUCTIONS holding open call auditions for:

"Touched: Bodies of Work"

Wild Plum Productions, Northeastern Ohio's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender cultural arts organization is looking for artists for its upcoming event, "Touched: Bodies of Work."

"Touched" is a festival of works exploring sexuality, sensuality and gender with an LGBT lens featuring both fine and performing arts and will be held at Cleveland Public Theatre Thursday, November 18-Sunday, November 21 and Friday, November 26-Sunday, November 28.

Call for Performing Artists:

Looking for all types of actors over the age of 21 (men and women). Open call auditions will be held Monday, September 27, 7-10pm at the Lesbian/Gay Community Center of Greater Cleveland (6600 Detroit at West 65th). Come prepared to do cold readings. If available please bring current headshot and resume. For more information, e-mail wildplumproductions at yahoo.com or call Maura Haas at 216.651.4224.

Wild Plum Productions is dedicated to promoting and producing queer art, theatre, musical performances and more. We are presenting "Touched" in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre and the Lesbian/Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland. For more information, visit http://wildplum.bravehost.com.


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1712375794-1096286560=:22494-- From chris at antonellic.com Mon Sep 27 06:18:59 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 09:18:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?=22What__fools_these_mortals_be=22.....Chagrin_Valley_Litt?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?le_Theatre_Presents_A_Mid_Summer_Night's_Dream?= Message-ID: <005701c4a494$8cb8c190$0500a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C4A473.058345E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Presents A Mid Summer Night's Dream September 27, 2004 : You probably already know a few things about the = play: =20 =D8 A Midsummer Night's Dream inspired four hundred years = of stories and pictures of tiny, butterfly-winged people living in the = woods. Walt Disney's fairies are their descendants. =D8 Felix Mendelssohn's production music remains very = popular, including the Wedding March. =D8 For years, Puck was featured as the top of many Sunday = comics, with the banner "What fools these mortals be". =D8 The popular movie "Dead Poets Society" used the play = as a metaphor for young people choosing nonconformity. =D8 The play-within-a-play, which retells a story from = Ovid, looks like Shakespeare's parody of his own "Romeo and Juliet" Come and enjoy the magic of A Mid Summer Night's Dream at Chagrin Valley = Little Theatre! =20 =20 Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM October 8th - October 23rd =20 Director Kate Tonti Produced by Sue Beattie =20 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Adults $14 Seniors and Youths under 18 $10 Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C4A473.058345E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Presents A Mid Summer Night=92s = Dream

September 27, 2004 :  You=20 probably already know a few things about the play:

 

=D8           = ;   =20 A=20 Midsummer Night=92s Dream inspired=20 four hundred years of  = stories and=20 pictures of tiny, butterfly-winged people living in the woods.  Walt Disney=92s fairies are = their=20 descendants.

=D8           = ;   =20 Felix=20 Mendelssohn=92s production music remains very popular, including the = Wedding=20 March.

=D8           = ;   =20 For=20 years, Puck was featured as the top of many Sunday comics, with the = banner=20 =93What  fools these = mortals=20 be=94.

=D8           = ;   =20 The=20 popular movie =93Dead Poets Society=94 used the play as a metaphor for = young people=20 choosing nonconformity.

=D8           = ;   =20 The=20 play-within-a-play, which retells a story from Ovid, looks like = Shakespeare=92s=20 parody of his own =93Romeo and = Juliet=94

Come and enjoy the magic of A Mid Summer Night=92s Dream = at Chagrin=20 Valley Little Theatre!

 

 

Fridays=20 & Saturdays @ 8 PM

  October 8th  =96 October=20 23rd

 

Director     Kate=20 Tonti

Produced=20 by Sue Beattie

 

40=20 River Street    = Chagrin=20 Falls, Ohio 44022

Box=20 Office: (440)=20 247-8955
Box=20 Office Hours: = 1 - 6=20 p.m. Monday =96 Saturday

Adults   =20 $14    = Seniors and=20 Youths under 18  =20 $10
Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road
Solon,=20 OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C4A473.058345E0-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Mon Sep 27 06:27:19 2004 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 09:27:19 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"A Christmas Carol" call for Male Actors Message-ID: <1cc.2c55a4cf.2e896f37@aol.com> -------------------------------1096291639 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is still are looking for 3 to 4 male performers to fill out the cast of "A Christmas Carol." These 3 to 4 male performers should be anywhere between the ages of 18 to 50 and will play various parts within the show including, Nephew Fred, ghosts of Christmas present, and other characters throughout the show. Rehearsals will start the week of October 4th. Interested parties should contact Tom Meyrose at: _huntheatre at aol.com_ (mailto:huntheatre at aol.com) -------------------------------1096291639 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is still are looking for 3 to 4 male performe= rs=20 to fill out the cast of "A Christmas Carol."  These 3 to 4 male=20 performers should be anywhere between the ages of 18 to 50 and will play var= ious=20 parts within the show including, Nephew Fred, ghosts of Christmas present, a= nd=20 other characters throughout the show. 
 
Rehearsals will start the week of October 4th.=20
 
Interested parties should contact Tom Meyrose at:
huntheatre at aol.com
= -------------------------------1096291639-- From rockhall73 at yahoo.com Mon Sep 27 06:45:24 2004 From: rockhall73 at yahoo.com (David W. Coxe) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 06:45:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitar Player needed for GLTG's "Little Shop of Horrors" Message-ID: <20040927134524.78390.qmail@web53910.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2146700141-1096292724=:77702 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello! I am in need of a guitar player for Geauga Lyric Theater's production of Little Shop of Horrors. Show dates are: October 8,9,15,16,22,29,30 at 8:00pm October 23 at 9:00pm October 31 2:00 matinee Please contact me at rockhall73 at yahoo.com or at (440) 453-9020 if interested. Candidates must have full effects pedals and both electric and accoustic guitars. David W. Coxe Mobius Enterprises rockhall73 at yahoo.com --0-2146700141-1096292724=:77702 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hello!  I am in need of a guitar player for Geauga Lyric Theater's production of Little Shop of Horrors. Show dates are:

October 8,9,15,16,22,29,30 at 8:00pm
October 23 at 9:00pm
October 31 2:00 matinee

Please contact me at rockhall73 at yahoo.com or at (440) 453-9020 if interested.

Candidates must have full effects pedals and both electric and accoustic guitars.



David W. Coxe
Mobius Enterprises
rockhall73 at yahoo.com --0-2146700141-1096292724=:77702-- From adam at studioinnersanctum.com Mon Sep 27 07:08:45 2004 From: adam at studioinnersanctum.com (Adam Glazer) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 10:08:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank you re: graphic designer? Message-ID: Hello all, Thank you to some of you whom took the time to email me about some ideas and leads regarding some graphic art/design positions or needs in Cleveland. It is appreciated greatly and I'm still looking out for opportunities. You are also welcome to request for my services as well. Thank you, Adam www.studioinnersanctum.com From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Mon Sep 27 07:51:03 2004 From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L Davis) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 10:51:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TNT's DRAMATIC AUDITIONS 21+ Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20040927104439.022400e8@pop.wre.adelphia.net> TNT's Dramatic Auditions 21+ TNT, the network dedicated to drama, wants to share it's passion for drama by helping actors who are trying to get their big break. Seeking males and females, all types, ages 21 and up, for Dramatic Auditions Tour. TNT will give one talented, aspiring actor the tools they need to break into Hollywood. Winner receives $50,000 cash, and a year in Los Angeles including a furnished apartment, transportation, acting classes and a publicist. Twenty semifinalists will receive $1000. Auditions held Oct. 7 in LA, Oct. 12 in Las Vegas, and Oct. 21 in NY and are also accepted online and by mail. Actors will be asked to perform a one minute monologue from a movie airing on TNT. Monologues are available at the events or log onto www.tnt.tv to see the scripts in advance. Auditions will be judged by a panel of celebrity judges including Dennis Franz from NYPD Blue. For more information log onto www.tnt.tv Dramatic Auditions is a non-union project. ======================================= From jbrenis at bw.beachwood.k12.oh.us Mon Sep 27 08:01:11 2004 From: jbrenis at bw.beachwood.k12.oh.us (Justin Brenis) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 11:01:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Update on RENT the movie! Message-ID: I know I just posted the other day giving everyone a heads up, but further research has benefited me yet again. I have found a copy of the RENT screenplay. However, it has been stated that this is NOT the one being used for the Fall 2005 Chris Columbus production. Yet, I have found no substantial counter evidence to say that it isn't other then people just posting so on message boards. Here's the site...dont be too dissapointed http://www23.brinkster.com/ambitioussite/rent.html From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Mon Sep 27 08:38:49 2004 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 11:38:49 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Performing Arts College Fair at Oberlin Conservatory Oct. 11 Message-ID: <2147483647.1096285129@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_rj/dvFWZejngfDvTyY4xYQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Content-disposition: inline IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission. OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC HOSTS PERFORMING ARTS COLLEGE FAIR MONDAY, OCT. 11 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 27, 2004 Media Contact: Marci Janas OBERLIN, OHIO -- Admissions officers from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, the Juilliard School, and the New England Conservatory of Music will be among those representing nearly 20 of the most prestigious schools in the United States at the Performing Arts College Fair, which will be held Monday, Oct. 11, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the lobby of Warner Concert Hall at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Students interested in continuing their education in the performing arts are invited to attend this free event, along with their parents. Hosted by the Conservatory, the Performing Arts College Fair provides students seeking an undergraduate or graduate program in the performing arts the chance to meet one-on-one with admissions representatives from many of the nation's top colleges, universities, conservatories, and summer arts programs. Students can receive information about entrance requirements, auditions, and financial aid opportunities. "This is a great opportunity to see many major performing arts schools in one place," says Beth Weiss, Associate Director of Conservatory Admissions. "It's certainly easier than driving all around the country to visit them in person." As an adjunct to the fair, the Conservatory will host special information sessions about its own degree programs. These sessions are scheduled for 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. Students and their parents can speak with an Oberlin admissions counselor and tour the Conservatory with current music students. Campus-wide tours are also available at 10 a.m., noon, 2:30, and 4:30 p.m. "October 11 is Columbus Day, and many high schools will be closed, making this an ideal time to explore the Conservatory's professional music and degree programs," says Weiss. Visiting information, including a campus map, accommodation information, and driving directions, are available at www.oberlin.edu/visitor/. The following schools will have representatives at this year's fair: - Boston Conservatory of Music - Chicago College of Performing Arts - Cincinnati Conservatory of Music - Cleveland Institute of Music - Eastman School of Music - Indiana University - The Juilliard School - Mannes College of Music - Manhattan School of Music - New England Conservatory - Northwestern University - Oberlin Conservatory of Music - Peabody Conservatory - Rice University - San Francisco Conservatory - University of Michigan - University of Southern California - Yale University, School of Music For more information about the fair, please call the Oberlin Conservatory of Music's Office of Admissions at 440-775-8413. ### MEDIA CONTACT ONLY: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con --Boundary_(ID_rj/dvFWZejngfDvTyY4xYQ) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Content-disposition: inline IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission. PalatinoOBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC HOSTS PERFORMING ARTS COLLEGE FAIR MONDAY, OCT. 11 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 27, 2004 Media Contact: Marci Janas OBERLIN, OHIO -- Admissions officers from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, the Juilliard School, and the New England Conservatory of Music will be among those representing nearly 20 of the most prestigious schools in the United States at the Performing Arts College Fair, which will be held Monday, Oct. 11, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the lobby of Warner Concert Hall at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Students interested in continuing their education in the performing arts are invited to attend this free event, along with their parents. Hosted by the Conservatory, the Performing Arts College Fair provides students seeking an undergraduate or graduate program in the performing arts the chance to meet one-on-one with admissions representatives from many of the nation's top colleges, universities, conservatories, and summer arts programs. Students can receive information about entrance requirements, auditions, and financial aid opportunities. "This is a great opportunity to see many major performing arts schools in one place," says Beth Weiss, Associate Director of Conservatory Admissions. "It's certainly easier than driving all around the country to visit them in person." As an adjunct to the fair, the Conservatory will host special information sessions about its own degree programs. These sessions are scheduled for 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. Students and their parents can speak with an Oberlin admissions counselor and tour the Conservatory with current music students. Campus-wide tours are also available at 10 a.m., noon, 2:30, and 4:30 p.m. "October 11 is Columbus Day, and many high schools will be closed, making this an ideal time to explore the Conservatory's professional music and degree programs," says Weiss. Visiting information, including a campus map, accommodation information, and driving directions, are available at www.oberlin.edu/visitor/. The following schools will have representatives at this year's fair: - Boston Conservatory of Music - Chicago College of Performing Arts - Cincinnati Conservatory of Music - Cleveland Institute of Music - Eastman School of Music - Indiana University - The Juilliard School - Mannes College of Music - Manhattan School of Music - New England Conservatory - Northwestern University - Oberlin Conservatory of Music - Peabody Conservatory - Rice University - San Francisco Conservatory - University of Michigan - University of Southern California - Yale University, School of Music For more information about the fair, please call the Oberlin Conservatory of Music's Office of Admissions at 440-775-8413. 9999,6666,9999### MEDIA CONTACT ONLY: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con --Boundary_(ID_rj/dvFWZejngfDvTyY4xYQ)-- From performingarts at karamu.com Mon Sep 27 11:15:13 2004 From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 14:15:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hurry! Hurry! Catch Karamu Performing Arts Theatre season Message-ID: <001101c4a4bd$ef06f000$0e01a8c0@tops2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C4A49C.67B22C80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Since the play opened Karamu Performing Arts Theatre's 2004/2005 season = of Knocking Down Walls, it has been one of the most talked about = productions this season. Beginning it's 3rd week September 30, in a five = week run, it has been selling to near capacity. RUN, DON'T WALK to get = tickets. From its inception in California in 1974 to its journey through highly = acclaimed critical success with Woodie King's New Federal Theatre to = Joseph Papp's Public Theater and on Broadway, the Obie Award-winning for = colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf has = excited, inspired, and transformed audiences all over the country. = Passionate and fearless, Shange's words reveal what it is to be of color = and female in the twentieth century. First published in 1975 when it was = praised by The New Yorker for "encompassing...every feeling and = experience . (Discretion is Advised). Director: Terrence Spivey Wednesday, September 15, 2004 and Thursday, September 16, 2004 = performance starts at 7:30 PM September 17 - October 17, 2004 Jelliffe Theater Thurs, Fri, Sat, at 8:00 PM and Sun at 3:00 PM=20 Ticket Prices: Thurs., $10, Fri., $18, Sat., $20, Sun., $15=20 Glory be. Karamu, the oldest black theater in the country, has returned = to its rightful place as one of the most exciting venues in Cleveland. = Spivey and company transforms (the play) it into an unrestrained, = unfiltered utterance of blood-and-guts humanity. Tony Brown, Cleveland = Plain Dealer This Karamu production is an absolute must-see for anyone who revels in = challenging, involving, and completely entrancing theater. Ranging from = abstract imagery to brutally frank narration, the scenes flow together = beautifully, thanks to Spivey's clever staging and silken choreography. = Christina Howey, Cleveland Scene Magazine "Shange's writing is, simply, awesome. And director Terrence Spivey does = her proud with a cast who can blow the roof off the house. A powerful = ensemble of eight women conjure a juju of remembrance, humor, rage, and = healing..." Linda Eisenstein, Cool Cleveland News *Karamu would like to congratulate the director Lisa Langford and cast = of the Youth Theatre for the sold out production of Babies Having Babies September 18 - October 3 , 2004 2PM Sat.& Sun. Shows Only (Entire Run SOLD OUT).=20 ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C4A49C.67B22C80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Since the play=20 opened Karamu Performing Arts Theatre's 2004/2005 season of Knocking = Down Walls,=20 it has been one of the most talked about productions this season. Beginning it's 3rd week September 30, in a five = week run, it=20 has been selling to near capacity. RUN, DON'T WALK to get=20 tickets.

 From=20 its inception in California in 1974 to its journey through highly = acclaimed=20 critical success with Woodie King's New Federal Theatre to Joseph Papp's = Public=20 Theater and on Broadway, the Obie Award-winning for colored girls who = have=20 considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf has excited, inspired, and=20 transformed audiences all over the country. Passionate and fearless, = Shange's=20 words reveal what it is to be of color and female in the twentieth = century.=20 First published in 1975 when it was praised by The New Yorker for=20 "encompassing...every feeling and experience .  (Discretion is = Advised).

Director:=20 Terrence Spivey

Wednesday,=20 September 15, 2004 and Thursday, September 16, 2004 performance starts = at 7:30=20 PM

September=20 17 - October 17, 2004 Jelliffe=20 Theater
Thurs, Fri, = Sat, at=20 8:00 PM and Sun at 3:00 PM
Ticket Prices: Thurs., $10, Fri., = $18,=20 Sat., $20, Sun., $15

Glory be. Karamu, the oldest black = theater in the=20 country, has returned to its rightful place as one of the most exciting = venues=20 in Cleveland. Spivey and company transforms (the play) it into an = unrestrained,=20 unfiltered utterance of blood-and-guts humanity. Tony Brown, = Cleveland=20 Plain Dealer

This Karamu = production is=20 an absolute must-see for anyone who revels in challenging, involving, = and=20 completely entrancing theater. Ranging from abstract imagery to brutally = frank=20 narration, the scenes flow together beautifully, thanks to Spivey's = clever=20 staging and silken choreography. Christina Howey, Cleveland Scene=20 Magazine
 
"Shange=92s writing is, simply, = awesome. And=20 director Terrence Spivey does her proud with a cast who can blow the = roof off=20 the house. A powerful ensemble of eight women conjure a juju of = remembrance,=20 humor, rage, and healing..." Linda Eisenstein, Cool Cleveland=20 News
 
 
*Karamu would like to congratulate the=20 director Lisa Langford and cast of the Youth Theatre for the sold = out=20 production of Babies = Having Babies
September 18 - October 3 ,=20 2004
2PM Sat.& Sun. Shows Only = (Entire Run=20 SOLD OUT). 

 

------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C4A49C.67B22C80-- >From Night Kitchen Mon Sep 27 17:02:39 2004 From: Night Kitchen (Night Kitchen) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:02:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Night Kitchen present On the Brink THIS WEEKEND! Message-ID: For Immediate Release=09 Dobama's Night Kitchen takes local audiences On the Brink Cleveland, Ohio =E2=80=93 This fall embark on a journey with local artists = to explore our state of mind and the psyche of characters from a wide range of theater pieces from the very obscure to the truly classic. Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen presents On the Brink October 1-3, 2004. On the Brink is collection of monologues and scenes that will take a look into the minds of some of the most compelling characters from modern and classic plays, including Angels in America, The Taming of the Shrew, Amadeus, and Hamlet. Featuring local actors, the cast includes Kristie Erin Barnes, Amanda Berichon, Allen Branstein, Aaron B. Coleman, Rachel Douglas, Catherine Gallagher, Jasper Howard, Justin Tatum and Cameran Wareham. The scenes are directed by Danny Durst, Rivkah Massey and Adrienne Moon. The shows will be performed at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Tickets are $5 for students and $7 for general admission. Friday and Saturday shows will begin at 11 p.m. and Sunday's show begins at 7 p.m. For tickets and reservations call the Dobama Box Office at 216-932-3396 or visit them on the Internet at www.dobama.org. On the Brink is the first show in Night Kitchen's 2004-2005 season. Coming January 21-February 6 Night Kitchen will present Steven Belber's Tape and April 22-May 8 watch for Heaven and Hell (on Earth): A Divine Comedy by the Actors Theater of Louisville. Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen seeks to nurture and support young developing artists. Night Kitchen provides a venue for experimental and edgy work that stretches traditional theatrical boundaries. The company allows emerging artists to develop their craft while providing high quality theater for the Cleveland area. For More Information Contact: Paige Clowser Public Relations Partners 216-520-0092 pclowser at prpartners.com --=20 Night Kitchen Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 (216) 932-3396 NightKitchen at gmail.com From johnny at mdifilm.com Mon Sep 27 09:25:57 2004 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:25:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Cleveland IndieClub October meeting - Oct 24 Message-ID: <00c901c4a4ae$ab5a8ec0$0900000a@johnny6> Join us at Cleveland IndieClub Monthly Meeting - October 24th, 2004 The Cleveland IndieClub (part of the worldwide Indieclub.com with over 200,000 members) meets every month free of charge for those who have the passion for making movies using film or video (whether it is in acting, directing, producing, writing, lighting or any other skill) and are looking for others who have similar interests. Cleveland IndieClub is administrated by Johnny K. Wu and generally hosted each month by their members, this offers each an opportunity mold a meeting of variety of interest and topic Date/Time: Sunday, October 24th, 1pm to 4pm Location: Talkies Film & Coffee Bar (right across from the West Side Market) 2521 Market Ave Cleveland, OH 44113-3431 Free parking on Sundays Special Guest: Bernadette Gillota Co-Founder of Independent Pictures Ms. Gillota will talk about the upcoming 2004 Ohio Independent Film Festivals and provides you the in and out of what to look for in showing and submittiong your film. films, scenes, trailers: Bernadette Gillota's A WISE DECISION- the importance of voting (Cleveland) - 9 mins *16mm - William A. Alexander's SHADES (Cleveland) - WAITING by Micah Jenkins (Columbus) 2 min *Super 8 short - GRUDGE MATCH by Derek Rimelspach (Columbus) 4 min - ALWAYS LATE by Peter John Ross, Linda Byrket, Bret Dahlgren 6 min *48 Hour Film Project audience winner - BUSINESS SOLUTIONS by Linda Byrket (Columbus) 3 min - Arthur Byrd's short film THE FIRST MOVIE DATE (Youngstown) 7 min - Holly Magnani's CHICKEN, HUH? (Columbus) 3min - Holly Magnani's G-SPOT (Columbus) 30 sec For more information about Cleveland IndieClub, visit Cleveland IndieClub @ http://www.mdifilm.com/indieclub.html Cleveland IndieClub is supported by Media Design Imaging, Talkies Film & Coffee Bar, and IndieClub.com ================================== Media Design Imaging innovates and break the molds of visual creation http://www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President (2004-2005) Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland OCAGC http://www.ocagc.org Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts http://www.wujiaquan.com From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Mon Sep 27 09:39:29 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:39:29 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Tricks of the Trade . . ." Upcoming Voiceover & On-camera sessions Message-ID: <13c.29b9468.2e899c41@aol.com> --part1_13c.29b9468.2e899c41_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable from the "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Development"=20 How-to Workshops Register for upcoming Voiceover & On-camera Sessions 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 NOTE:=A0 If you missed earlier classes, you can make them up in Private=20 Coaching. 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=A0 HOW-to Concepts. . .=20 Learn & use "Tricks of the Trade. . ." based on=20 your individual 'Signature Style.' =A0=A0=20 . 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=A0=A0=A0 industrial & fi= lm) 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 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 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:=A0=A0 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=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=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 . 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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Nation= ally 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=A0=A0=A0 camera &=20= 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. 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=20 Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter. Major Credit cards accepted. 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from= the
"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Developmen= t"
How-to Workshops

Register for upcoming

Voiceover & On-camera Sessions

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


NOTE:=A0
If you missed earlier classes, you can make them up in Private= Coaching.

To learn more about Sue Johnson and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors= ' Studio, go to h= ttp://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=A0 HOW-to Concepts. . .

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

=A0=A0
. 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=A0=A0=A0 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.

. 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,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 On-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.

. 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:=A0=A0 Structure & write your talent resume in content=20= & 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=A0=A0=A0=A0 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

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


. 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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Nation= ally

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=A0=A0=A0 camera &a= mp; 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

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_13c.29b9468.2e899c41_boundary-- From frazier at wksu.org Mon Sep 27 09:52:15 2004 From: frazier at wksu.org (Deborah Frazier) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:52:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Web Designer Wanted Message-ID: Hello All. My day job is director of administration for WKSU, and we h= ave an opening that might be of interest to some here: Multimedia Developer= (Web Designer) [No. 590407PD] We're seeking outstanding candidates who can create clean, stylist, dyn= amic and engaging web designs with focus on usability. Responsible for all phases of design, from concept to execution, with emphasis on hands-on graphic design and page layout (including creating and optimizing image= s.) This is definitely a full-time position. You can gain an understanding= of that and our operation at http://www.wksu.org/ and at http://www.folkalley.com. For a complete description of this position and to apply online, visit = our jobsite at http://jobs.kent.edu. When applying on line, please submit = a cover letter, resume and contact information for three (3) professional= references. Also provide links to designed sites and attachments of ot= her applicable designed graphics, specifying your role in their creation. Thank you, Deborah Frazier = From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Mon Sep 27 12:12:53 2004 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It's me, M-A-B!) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:12:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL][website] New info and photos added to MitchzMix.com Message-ID: <20040927191253.79743.qmail@web13927.mail.yahoo.com> --0-946994732-1096312373=:78598 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Just a friendly reminder for all of those artists getting ready for Winter 2004-05 to check out http://www.mitchzmix.com for your survival needs. We are selling the perfect weapon for those artists or crew interested in catching auditions in or around Cleveland, Columbus, Cincy, Akron, Philly, NY, FL, ILL and LA. Thank you for taking the time to review and best wishes to a great end for 2004 and a GREAT START to 2005!!! Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry) 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!? Express yourself with Y! Messenger! Free. Download now. --0-946994732-1096312373=:78598 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Just a friendly reminder for all of those artists getting ready for Winter 2004-05 to check out http://www.mitchzmix.com for your survival needs. We are selling the perfect weapon for those artists or crew interested in catching auditions in or around Cleveland, Columbus, Cincy, Akron, Philly, NY, FL, ILL and LA.
 
Thank you for taking the time to review and best wishes to a great end for 2004 and a GREAT START to 2005!!!
 
Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry) 


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!?
Express yourself with Y! Messenger! Free. Download now. --0-946994732-1096312373=:78598-- >From sgordon at clevelandplayhouse.com" You are invited to see the final dress rehearsal of Lobby Hero at the Beck Center for the Arts, 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, at 8PM on Thursday, September 30. Lobby Hero is by Kenneth Lonergan, directed by Seth Gordon, featuring Jennifer Clifford, Paul Floriano, Matthew Joslyn and Jimmie Woody. The dress is free of charge, but please arrive on time as there will be no front of house staff. Lobby Hero will run at the Beck Center October 1-24. For information on seeing a performance, please call 216 521 2540, or visit www.beckcenter.org. From dwarnke at karamu.com Mon Sep 27 10:11:06 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 13:11:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]actress needed Message-ID: <008001c4a4b4$fb9dae20$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C4A493.731329C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater is seeking an African-American actress = aged 25-35 to share a lead role in its upcoming production of Stonewall = Jackson's House. Run date Oct 29-Nov 21 with rehearsals starting = immediately. Interested parties should call 795-7070 ext. 241 to = arrange for an audition. Karamu is located at 2355 East 89th street in = Cleveland. Stipend available. ------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C4A493.731329C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater is = seeking an=20 African-American actress aged 25-35 to share a lead role in its = upcoming=20 production of Stonewall Jackson's House.  Run date Oct = 29-Nov 21=20 with rehearsals starting immediately.  Interested parties should = call=20 795-7070 ext. 241 to arrange for an audition.  Karamu is located at = 2355=20 East 89th street in Cleveland.  Stipend available.
 
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------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4A4A8.9B34B440-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Mon Sep 27 13:59:30 2004 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 16:59:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playmakers Youth Theatre Auditions for Gypsy at the JCC in Clevel and Heights Message-ID: The Playmakers Youth Theatre at the Jewish Community Center is holding auditions for the popular musical, GYPSY Book by Arthur Laurents Music by Jule Styne, Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Directed by Sheri Gross with musical direction by Kim Lausin Sunday, October 3rd at 1pm at the MAYFIELD JCC 3505 Mayfield Rd. Cleveland Hts. (Please note: this is a change...there was a possibility that auditions were going to be held at the JCC in Beachwood. They will be held in Cleveland Heights) Roles are available for 2nd -9th graders Please be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo song. No appointments are necessary. Show dates are December 2-12 Typically this production is double cast (Cast A the first weekend, Cast B the second weekend) For more info, please call the box office at 216-382-4000, x274 Kris Barnes Playmakers Youth Theatre The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 From RBIngraham at highstream.net Mon Sep 27 14:06:30 2004 From: RBIngraham at highstream.net (Richard B. Ingraham) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:06:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stage Manager - Needed ASAP at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: Due to an emergency Dobama Theatre is in need of an experienced Stage Manager for it's next Production "Highway Ulysses". Rehearsals have already started, and the production opens Nov. 19th. If you are interested, or know someone who might be, please call Joyce Casey as soon as possible at: 216-932-6838 Please DO NOT reply to this email. Thanks, Richard B. Ingraham Free-lance Sound Design/Engineer/Technician RBI Computers & Audio email at: rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com From Cliff69249 at aol.com Mon Sep 27 14:25:21 2004 From: Cliff69249 at aol.com (Cliff69249 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:25:21 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]suzzy the clown Message-ID: <1ac.29c44959.2e89df41@aol.com> --part1_1ac.29c44959.2e89df41_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Need a clown for face painting or clown shows. Taking bookings for your function or event. Contact Suzzy at Cliff69249 at aol.com or 216-272-1796 for pricing and availability. --part1_1ac.29c44959.2e89df41_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Need a clown for face painting or c= lown shows.  Taking bookings for your function or event.  Contact=20= Suzzy at Cliff69249 at aol.com or 216-272-1796 for pricing and availability. --part1_1ac.29c44959.2e89df41_boundary-- From Markkobak at aol.com Mon Sep 27 14:57:22 2004 From: Markkobak at aol.com (Markkobak at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:57:22 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bay View Music Festival hiring Director for next summer Message-ID: <67.347ed971.2e89e6c2@aol.com> -------------------------------1096322242 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 =20 Bay View Music Festival and Conservatory seeks Stage Director for 2005 Summer Festival Season =20 Bay View, America=E2=80=99s oldest music festival, is located in Bay View, M= ichigan,=20 a picturesque American Victorian town on Little Traverse Bay. The festival=20 seeks a director with excellent leadership and collaborative skills; possibl= e=20 titles include=20 The Gin Game or The Fourposter. Employment dates are June 17 =E2=80=93 July=20= 17, 2005.=20 Housing is provided and salary negotiable. =20 Please send a resume and three professional references to: =20 Mark Kobak Director of Theatre Arts/Set Designer Bay View Music Festival 13051 Cedar Road Cleveland, Ohio 44118-2751 =20 E-mail: markkobak at aol.com =20 No phone calls please. =20 -------------------------------1096322242 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

 

 

 

Bay View Music Festival and Conser= vatory

seeks Sta= ge Director for 2005 Summer Festival Season<= /P>

 

Bay View, America=E2=80=99s oldest mus= ic festival, is located in Bay View, Michigan, a picturesque American Victor= ian town on Little Traverse Bay. The festival seeks a director with excellen= t leadership and collaborative skills; possible titles include

The Gin Game or The Fo= urposter. Employment dates are June 17 =E2=80=93 July 17, 2005. Housing=20= is provided and salary negotiable.

 

Please send a resume and t= hree professional references to:

 

Mark Kobak

Director of Theatre Arts/S= et Designer

Bay View Music Festival

13051 Cedar Road

Cleveland, Ohio 44118-2751=

 

E-mail: markkobak@= aol.com

 

No phone calls please.

 

-------------------------------1096322242-- From performingarts at karamu.com Mon Sep 27 10:52:31 2004 From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 13:52:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cool Cleveland Review: for colored girls who have considered Message-ID: <005c01c4a4ba$c337c1a0$0e01a8c0@tops2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4A499.3BB0A380 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cool Cleveland Review: for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf," Sure to be one of the highlights of = the season (OH) http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php/Main/Current > for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf = @ Karamu House 9/17 > What: Full of dance, music, and blisteringly truthful poetry, > Ntozake Shange's Obie-award winning 1972 work about a woman's soul is = as fresh and cutting-edge as ever in this amazing revival. Sure to be one = of the highlights of the season. > Reasons to go: Shange's writing is, simply, awesome. And director = Terrence Spivey does her proud with a cast who can blow the roof off the house. A powerful ensemble of eight women conjure a juju of remembrance, humor, = rage, and healing - sparkling like jewels in Kathryn Tobasko's = African-inspired costumes. Everybody has moments where she shines, but feisty Corene = Woodford as The Lady in Green nails the love payback time in "somebody almost = walked off wid alla my stuff" and "no assistance". Monte Escalante is sinuous = and lithe as a tiger as The Lady in Purple. And the incomparable Nina = Domingue turns a story about a domestic violence episode into a soul-shaking = Greek tragedy. The poetry rocks, the choreography sizzles, and the women are = so passionate and beautiful and alive that you could dig this show even if = you didn't understand a word. So why aren't you calling that reservation = number now? Backstory: Karamu's new Artistic Director Terrence Spivey made a = name for himself in NYC with this 2001 production by his off-off-Broadway = company Powerful Long Ladder, and remounted at Karamu with an all-Cleveland = cast. > Target audience: Dance-lovers, music-lovers, theatre-lovers, poetry-lovers, love-lovers. Teens & up; Shange doesn't mince words about = sex in all of its colors. > Details: Karamu, 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. 216-795-7070. Through = 10/17. http://www.karamu.com. from Cool Cleveland contributor Linda Eisenstein Linda at coolcleveland.com ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4A499.3BB0A380 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cool Cleveland=20 Review: for colored girls who have considered
suicide/when the = rainbow is=20 enuf," Sure to be one of the highlights of the
season = (OH)
 
http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php/Main/Current
> for colored girls who have = considered=20 suicide/when the rainbow is enuf @
Karamu House 9/17
> What: = Full of=20 dance, music, and blisteringly truthful poetry,
> Ntozake = Shange=92s=20 Obie-award winning 1972 work about a woman=92s soul is as
fresh and=20 cutting-edge as ever in this amazing revival. Sure to be one of
the=20 highlights of the season.
> Reasons to go: Shange=92s writing is, = simply,=20 awesome. And director Terrence
Spivey does her proud with a cast who = can blow=20 the roof off the house. A
powerful ensemble of eight women conjure a = juju of=20 remembrance, humor, rage,
and healing =96 sparkling like jewels in = Kathryn=20 Tobasko=92s African-inspired
costumes. Everybody has moments where = she shines,=20 but feisty Corene Woodford
as The Lady in Green nails the love = payback time=20 in =93somebody almost walked
off wid alla my stuff=94 and =93no = assistance=94. Monte=20 Escalante is sinuous and
lithe as a tiger as The Lady in Purple. And = the=20 incomparable Nina Domingue
turns a story about a domestic violence = episode=20 into a soul-shaking Greek
tragedy. The poetry rocks, the choreography = sizzles, and the women are so
passionate and beautiful and alive that = you=20 could dig this show even if you
didn=92t understand a word. So why = aren=92t you=20 calling that reservation number
now? Backstory: Karamu=92s new = Artistic=20 Director Terrence Spivey made a name
for himself in NYC with this = 2001=20 production by his off-off-Broadway company
Powerful Long Ladder, and=20 remounted at Karamu with an all-Cleveland cast.
> Target audience: = Dance-lovers, music-lovers, theatre-lovers,
poetry-lovers, = love-lovers. Teens=20 & up; Shange doesn=92t mince words about sex
in all of its = colors.
>=20 Details: Karamu, 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. 216-795-7070. Through=20 10/17.
http://www.karamu.com.=20 from Cool Cleveland contributor Linda Eisenstein
Linda at coolcleveland.com
------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4A499.3BB0A380-- From SCOOBSDU at aol.com Mon Sep 27 18:12:57 2004 From: SCOOBSDU at aol.com (SCOOBSDU at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 21:12:57 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for A CHRISTMAS CAROL at The Players Guild of Canton Message-ID: <46.59cc8e91.2e8a1499@aol.com> -------------------------------1096333977 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit P R E S S R E L E A S E Announcing auditions for Canton's holiday traditional classic: A Christmas Carol at The Canton Players Guild 1001 Market Avenue North, Canton OH The Canton Players Guild, in the Cultural Arts Center at 1001 Market Avenue North in Canton, has announced the audition dates for their holiday favorite "A Christmas Carol." R. Scott Posey of Tallmadge, Ohio has been chosen as the Director for this year's production. He brings a wealth of directing, acting and music experience throughout Northern and Northeastern Ohio to the Guild's stage. The Music Director is Steve Parsons of Canton and RaeJean Mordenti of Massillon is the Choreographer. Auditions will be held starting at 6:30 PM on both Sunday and Monday, October 10 and 11. The production is an area family tradition for performers and audiences alike and will be presented in 15 performances between the dates of November 26th and December 19th. Those auditioning are asked to come prepared to sing a traditional Christmas carol and should bring their own piano music for accompaniment. An accompanist will be provided. All roles are open. -------------------------------1096333977 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

P R E S S    R E L E A S E

 

Announcing auditions for

Canton's holiday traditional classic:

A Christmas Carol

at The Canton Players Guild

1001 Market Avenue North, Canton OH

 

The Canton=20= Players Guild, in the Cultural = Arts = Center at 1001 Market

Avenue North in Canton= , has announced the= audition dates for their

holiday fav= orite "A = Christmas Carol." R. Scott Posey of Tallmadge,

= Ohio has been chosen as the Director for this year's production. He

brings a we= alth of directing, acting and music experience throughou= t

Northern an= d Northeastern Ohio to the Guild's stage. The Music

Director is Steve Parsons of Canton and RaeJean Mordenti of

Massillon i= s the Choreographer. Auditions will be held starting at

6:30 PM<= /st1:time> on both Sunday and Monday, October <= /SPAN>10 and 11.

The product= ion is an area family tradition for performers and

audiences a= like and will be presented in 15 performances

between the= dates of November 26th and December 19th. Those

auditioning= are asked to come prepared to sing a traditional = C= hristmas

carol and should bring their own piano music for accompaniment.

An accompan= ist will be provided. All roles are open.<= /FONT>

-------------------------------1096333977-- From APhelps at broadview-heights.org Mon Sep 27 13:58:21 2004 From: APhelps at broadview-heights.org (Annette Phelps) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 16:58:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Enchanted Hollow Message-ID: <818442A28EFE34429C1B09F7794F42D41098D2@bhchexch.broadview-heights.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A4D4.B92D5DB1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The ENCHANTED HOLLOW A wholesome alternative to Haunted Houses =20 =20 The Enchanted Hollow, a popular autumn activity for young families, = continues to grow in popularity because of its wholesomeness and = old-fashioned fun. It will be held Saturday and Sunday, October 16 &17 = from 1-4 PM (RAIN OR SHINE). The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community = Theater sponsors this event in conjunction with the Broadview Heights = Recreation Department. "The City provides the 'hollow' and the theater = 'enchants it'," said Annette Phelps, President of the Spotlights. =20 =20 The event commences in the Diamond #7 parking lot at the Fields of = Broadview Heights (8938 Broadview Road, at Royalwood). Visitors enter = the nature trail in groups of 10-20 where they will enjoy several short = skits featuring familiar fantasy characters (complete with costumes, = props, scenery, etc.). Upon exiting the trail, the children will = receive a goodie bag of Halloween treats, maneuver through a hay bale = maze, and choose a pumpkin in the pumpkin patch. All guests will = receive complimentary punch and donuts, enjoy a cozy campfire, and take = a hay-ride shuttle back to the parking lot. =20 =20 Admission is $5 for children (12 and under) and $3 for adults. For = additional information, call city hall (440/526-4357),the theater office = at 440/526-4404, or go to www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A4D4.B92D5DB1 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The=20 ENCHANTED HOLLOW

A=20 wholesome alternative to Haunted Houses

 

 

The Enchanted = Hollow, a=20 popular autumn activity for young families, continues to grow in = popularity=20 because of its wholesomeness and old-fashioned fun.  It will be held Saturday and = Sunday,=20 October 16 &17 from 1-4 PM (RAIN OR SHINE).  The Broadview Heights = Spotlights=20 Community Theater sponsors this event in conjunction with the Broadview = Heights=20 Recreation Department.  = “The City=20 provides the ‘hollow’ and the theater ‘enchants = it’,” said Annette Phelps,=20 President of the Spotlights. =20

 

The event = commences in the=20 Diamond #7 parking lot at the Fields of Broadview Heights (8938 = Broadview Road,=20 at Royalwood).  Visitors = enter the=20 nature trail in groups of 10-20 where they will enjoy several short = skits=20 featuring familiar fantasy characters (complete with costumes, props, = scenery,=20 etc.).  Upon exiting the = trail, the=20 children will receive a goodie bag of Halloween treats, maneuver through = a hay=20 bale maze, and choose a pumpkin in the pumpkin patch.  All guests will receive = complimentary=20 punch and donuts, enjoy a cozy campfire, and take a hay-ride shuttle = back to the=20 parking lot. =20

 

Admission is $5 = for children=20 (12 and under) and $3 for adults. =20 For additional information, call city hall (440/526-4357),the theater office at = 440/526-4404, or go to www.broadview-height= s-spotlights.org.

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A4D4.B92D5DB1-- From pubrncp at hotmail.com Tue Sep 28 05:47:47 2004 From: pubrncp at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 08:47:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP Craft Show! Message-ID: The North Canton Playhouse is presenting an opportunity for all crafters to sell their wares at the 2004 Christmas Craft Show. The craft show will be held Saturday, November 20th from 10:00 am -4:00 pm at the great location of the Knights of Columbus Hall, 340 Mississippi Ave. SE, North Canton, (off Main Street, behind Ro?s Ice Cream). Cost: $60 per booth. There will be a raffle, bake sale and hot lunch available. Come and support your local community theatre and new youth theatre. For questions and to reserve a booth contact Lynne Lyons at 330-526-0999. _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Tue Sep 28 06:14:24 2004 From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:14:24 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]11 year old boy needed for Independent film Message-ID: <11.346d1a79.2e8abdb0@aol.com> -------------------------------1096377264 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey guys, This is Michelle Dean. I am the production manager for Travelin Light Productions and their new film Dead Silent. We are in need of an 11 year old boy for a flash back sequence in the film. There are no speaking lines but it is a very important part. Please contact me right away so we can audition anyone interested. Thank you so much, Michelle Dean 330-644-4421 -------------------------------1096377264 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hey guys,
 
This is Michelle Dean.  I am the production manager for Travelin L= ight Productions and their new film Dead Silent.  We are in need of an=20= 11 year old boy for a flash back sequence in the film. 
 
There are no speaking lines but it is a very important part.  Plea= se contact me right away so we can audition anyone interested.
 
Thank you so much,
Michelle Dean
330-644-4421
-------------------------------1096377264-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Tue Sep 28 08:11:20 2004 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 11:11:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS AT GEAUGA THEATER: NEohioPAL Special October 8th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C4A54B.E2278EB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD AT THE GEAUGA THEATER 101 Water Street, Chardon Located on Historic Chardon Square (440) 286-2255 www.geaugatheater.org PRESENTS Little Shop of Horrors Directed By Tim Coles Musical Direction By David W. Coxe Choreographed By Ellen Rooney October 8,9,15,16,22,29,30 at 8:00pm October 23 at 9:00pm October 31, 2:00pm Matinee: Halloween Party! NEOHIOPAL SPECIAL FOR OCTOBER 8 BUY ONE GET THE 2ND TICKET HALF OFF Just mention this NEohioPAL ad when you buy your tickets by calling (440) 286-2255 and save on the opening night of this FUN CAMPY FAMILY FRIENDLY HYSTERICAL Musical Event! Starring Brendham Sandham Jacinda Sandness Joe Petrolia John Kolar Eric Sofer Kelli Lupas Jami Ross Kelly Watson Stacy Steele John Crowley ONLINE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: www.geaugatheater.org The GLTG gratefully acknowledges the sponsorship of Dr.Anne DDS Produced in cooperation with MTI ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C4A54B.E2278EB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD AT THE

GEAUGA = THEATER

101 Water Street, = Chardon

Located on Historic = Chardon Square

(440) = 286-2255

www.geaugatheater.org

 

PRESENTS

 

Little Shop of = Horrors

Directed By Tim Coles

Musical Direction By David W. Coxe

Choreographed By Ellen = Rooney

 

October = 8,9,15,16,22,29,30 at 8:00pm

October 23 at = 9:00pm

October 31, 2:00pm = Matinee: Halloween Party!

 

Just mention this NEohioPAL ad = when you buy your tickets

by calling (440) 286-2255 and = save on the opening night of this

FUN

        = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;         CAMPY

FAMILY FRIENDLY

HYSTERI= CAL

Musical = Event!

 

Starring

Brendham = Sandham

Jacinda = Sandness

Joe = Petrolia

John = Kolar

Eric = Sofer

Kelli = Lupas

Jami = Ross

Kelly = Watson

Stacy = Steele

John = Crowley

 

ONLINE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:

www.geaugatheater.org =

 

The GLTG = gratefully acknowledges the sponsorship of Dr.Anne DDS

Produced in cooperation with MTI

 

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C4A54B.E2278EB0-- From KSWalder at neo.rr.com Tue Sep 28 11:23:25 2004 From: KSWalder at neo.rr.com (Kathleen Walder) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 14:23:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Funnier than a root canal, cheaper than a movie.. PNR Improv Message-ID: <00a601c4a588$3e984b80$0200a8c0@cameroxp> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A3_01C4A566.B735A550 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fall for PNR Improv=20 POINT OF NO RETURN Smoke-Free, Alcohol-Free Family Friendly (PG-13) Improv Just like Whose Line Is It Anyway? without editing, commercials, props, = points, network backing, presidential pre-emptions, guest appearances by = Whoopi Goldberg, hosting by Drew Carey, or songs by Wayne Brady.=20 But hey, it's cheaper than a movie (only $5) and we don't do Hoedowns. Saturday, October 2, 7:30 p.m. Quirk Cultural Center 1801 Grant Ave Cuyahoga Falls $5 general admission Want more info? www.PNRImprov.com=20 Questions? Email us: improvrsvp at yahoo.com=20 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------=_NextPart_000_00A3_01C4A566.B735A550 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_00A3_01C4A566.B735A550-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Tue Sep 28 08:59:28 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 11:59:28 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]You will be touched and perhaps moved to tears - Review of 'Guys' at Actors' Sum Message-ID: <1e5.2b62d2f1.2e8ae460@aol.com> -------------------------------1096387168 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Small play with big heart lights Summit stage By: FRAN HELLER Contributing Writer Cleveland Jewish News The stage is bare save for a kitchen table, chairs and a coffee pot perking on the stove. The reporter, rising from the table, walks toward the audience, almost within touching distance and says, "New York. My beautiful, gleaming, wounded city." Thus begins "The Guys" by Anne Nelson, a small play with a big heart that pays tribute to the fallen in the devastating wake of 9/11. For the next 75 minutes, this quiet chamber piece will hold you captive to a true story that puts a face to four brave firemen out of the almost 350 who perished in the World Trade Center. "The Guys" is at Actors' Summit in Hudson, Ohio, through Oct. 3. Directed by Alex Cikra and starring husband and wife team, A. Neil Thackaberry and MaryJo Alexander, "The Guys" is a stirring piece of theatre and a tangible means of connecting all of humanity to 9/11 and each other. Nick is a fire captain who has lost almost his entire company in the cauldron of the Twin Towers. Asked to write eulogies for eight of his men, Nick seeks the help of Joan, a reporter, to put his feelings into words. What emerges is a real portrait of ordinary human beings doing their jobs who were also fathers, sons, husbands, friends and colleagues. You will be touched and perhaps moved to tears, but one thing is certain, you will never look upon a firehouse or its firefighters in quite the same way again. The play is based on a true story about a New York fire captain who lost most of his men at the World Trade Center and sought the help of writer and journalist, Anne Nelson. The artistic director of a small off-Broadway theater near Ground Zero, whose business was all but destroyed by the cataclysmic events, commissioned Nelson to write a play based on the eulogies she wrote for the captain. A teacher at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, Nelson had never written a play before. "The Guys," which took only nine days to create, opened just 12 weeks after 9/11 and helped a city in deep mourning come to grips with the unfathomable. Alternating between dialogue and monologue, the two-character play is not so much a drama as an experience, a living memorial to ordinary people lionized by extraordinary events. It is, as its author states, first and foremost an homage to New York's firefighters. The monologues serve as windows into the reporter's own private thoughts and emotions. Joan, the playwright's alterego, has traveled and written extensively about Latin American countries. Unnerving is her description of South American reactions to 9/11, which casts America in a very negative light. Speaking in a dull monotone, as if in a state of shock, his face, a roadmap of barely contained grief, A. Neil Thackaberry becomes the beefy fire chief, Nick. He's at a loss for the words he needs to pay tribute to his men. Visibly upset by the suffering fire captain, a sensitive yet tenacious Joan (MaryJo Alexander) probes gently for the keys that will unlock the fire chief's pent-up feelings. Thackaberry's realistic and gripping performance reveals a captain who loved his job with a passion and his men like sons. The most senior man, Bill, is a 16-year veteran who was always looking after his men, especially the younger ones. "An ordinary guy, a schmo, but you can't say that in a eulogy," muses Nick. Then there was the new guy, Jimmy, still on probation. How do you describe someone you didn't even know and can't even remember his face, asks Nick. Joan helps him find a way. The planes crashing into the World Trade Center was Jimmy's first real fire. Nick chokes up when he recalls Jimmy's age, 26. Patrick, Nick's best friend, who was within six weeks of getting his captain's stripes, was the hardest to eulogize. Then there was the wild man, Barney, who wasn't even supposed to work that day, but followed his buddy when the alarm sounded. This is a brotherhood of men who do not think of themselves as heroes, but they do what Nick describes as "the best job in the world." "The Guys" is laced with humor and remarkably free of maudlin sentiment. There are touching moments, such as when Nick, a dance buff, describes what dancing means to him, and Joan imagines them doing the tango together. The description of Barney, who could work wonders with metal but had no luck with women, evokes laughter. "If I could only meet a woman welder," Nick recalls Barney saying. Although the unwavering format makes the play drag at times, the intimacy of the Actors' Summit stage serves the action well. In each of her monologues, Joan looks at the audience, hooking you with her direct, almost intimate approach. It's extremely effective. Of the almost 3,000 people whose lives were lost on 9/11, one in eight (12%) were World Trade Center firefighters, writes Nelson in the play's afterward. The reason is self-evident. While everyone was struggling to get out, they were still going in ... and saving lives of an indeterminate number. The Greeks saw the value of theatre as catharsis, a means of relieving repressed emotions by expressing the inexpressible. Like those plays, movies and canvases that have addressed the Holocaust, "The Guys" helps us deal with the horror of Sept. 11. -------------------------------1096387168 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Small play with big heart lights Summit stage

By: FRAN HEL= LER Contributing Writer

Cleveland Je= wish News

The stage is ba= re save for a kitchen table, chairs and a coffee pot perking on the stove.
The reporter, rising from the table, walks toward the audience, almost= within touching distance and says, "New York. My beautiful, gleaming, wounded city."

Thus begins "The Guys" by Anne Nels= on, a small play with a big heart that pays tribute to the fallen in the dev= astating wake of 9/11. For the next 75 minutes, this quiet chamber piece wil= l hold you captive to a true story that puts a face to four brave firemen ou= t of the almost 350 who perished in the World Trade Center<= /st1:PlaceType>. "The Guys" is at Actors'= Summit in Hudson, Ohio, through Oct. 3.

Directed by Al= ex Cikra and starring husband and wife team, A. Neil Thackaberry and MaryJo=20= Alexander, "The Guys" is a stirring piece of theatre and a tangible means of= connecting all of humanity to 9/11 and each other.

Nick is a fire captain who has lost almost his entire company i= n the cauldron of the
Twin Towers. Asked to write eulogies for eight o= f his men, Nick seeks the help of Joan, a reporter, to put his feelings into= words. What emerges is a real portrait of ordinary human beings doing their= jobs who were also fathers, sons, husbands, friends and colleagues.<= /FONT>

You will be touched and perhaps moved to tears,=20= but one thing is certain, you will never look upon a firehouse or its firefi= ghters in quite the same way again.

The= play is based on a true story about a
<= st1:State>New York fire captain who lost most of his men at the=20= World Trade <= SPAN class=3Dcontent1>Center and sought the help of writer and journalist, Anne Nelson. The=20= artistic director of a small off-Broadway theater near Ground Zero, whose bu= siness was all but destroyed by the cataclysmic events, commissioned Nelson=20= to write a play based on the eulogies she wrote for the captain.

A teacher at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism= , Nelson had never written a play before. "The Guys," which took only nine d= ays to create, opened just 12 weeks after 9/11 and helped a city in deep mou= rning come to grips with the unfathomable.


Alternating between dialogue and monologue, the two-character play is no= t so much a drama as an experience, a living memorial to ordinary people lio= nized by extraordinary events. It is, as its author states, first and foremo= st an homage to
New York's firefighters.

The monologues serve= as windows into the reporter's own private thoughts and emotions. Joan, the= playwright's alterego, has traveled and written extensively about Latin Ame= rican countries. Unnerving is her description of South American reactions to= 9/11, which casts
<= st1:place>America in a very negative light.

Speaking in a dull monotone, as if in a state of shock, his face= , a roadmap of barely contained grief, A. Neil Thackaberry becomes the beefy= fire chief, Nick. He's at a loss for the words he needs to pay tribute to h= is men. Visibly upset by the suffering fire captain, a sensitive yet tenacio= us Joan (MaryJo Alexander) probes gently for the keys that will unlock the f= ire chief's pent-up feelings.

Thackaber= ry's realistic and gripping performance reveals a captain who loved his job=20= with a passion and his men like sons.

T= he most senior man, Bill, is a 16-year veteran who was always looking after=20= his men, especially the younger ones. "An ordinary guy, a schmo, but you can= 't say that in a eulogy," muses Nick.

T= hen there was the new guy, Jimmy, still on probation. How do you describe so= meone you didn't even know and can't even remember his face, asks Nick. Joan= helps him find a way. The planes crashing into the
World Trade Center was Jimmy's first real fire. Nick chokes up when he recalls=20= Jimmy's age, 26.


Patrick, Nick's best friend= , who was within six weeks of getting his captain's stripes, was the hardest= to eulogize. Then there was the wild man, Barney, who wasn't even supposed=20= to work that day, but followed his buddy when the alarm sounded.
<= BR>This is a brotherhood of men who do not think of t= hemselves as heroes, but they do what Nick describes as "the best job in the= world."

"The Guys" is laced with humor= and remarkably free of maudlin sentiment. There are touching moments, such=20= as when Nick, a dance buff, describes what dancing means to him, and Joan im= agines them doing the tango together. The description of Barney, who could w= ork wonders with metal but had no luck with women, evokes laughter. "If I co= uld only meet a woman welder," Nick recalls Barney saying.

Although the unwavering format makes the play drag at ti= mes, the intimacy of the Actors'
Summit stage serves the action well. In each of her monologues= , Joan looks at the audience, hooking you with her direct, almost intimate a= pproach. It's extremely effective.

Of the al= most 3,000 people whose lives were lost on 9/11, one in eight (12%) were
World Trade Center firefighters, writes Nelson in the play= 's afterward. The reason is self-evident. While everyone was struggling to g= et out, they were still going in ... and saving lives of an indeterminate nu= mber.

= The Greeks saw the value of theatre as= catharsis, a means of relieving repressed emotions by expressing the inexpr= essible. Like those plays, movies and canvases that have addressed the Holoc= aust, "The Guys" helps us deal with the horror of Sept. 11.

-------------------------------1096387168-- From dosomething3 at yahoo.com Tue Sep 28 09:29:07 2004 From: dosomething3 at yahoo.com (Pamela Sago) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:29:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Fantasticks" Review in the Akron Leader 9/23/04. Message-ID: <20040928162907.80941.qmail@web53807.mail.yahoo.com> --0-594955155-1096388947=:76785 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Fantastic review! The show runs one more weekend (this coming weekend) at 8 p.m. and the WRP Barn is a gorgeous setting for a show set in September . . . Akron Leader - September 23, 2004 Leader Online www.akron.com ?The Fantasticks? is fantastic theater Western Reserve Playhouse stages popular musical By David Ritchey BATH ? ?The Fantasticks? is one of the gentlest, kindest musicals in American dramatic literature. That gentleness may explain why the show has been so successful and why it has made its way to the stage at Western Reserve Playhouse (WRP). ?The Fantasticks? opened on May 3, 1960, and ran for 17,162 performances before it closed Jan. 13, 2002. It holds the record as the longest-running musical in the world and the longest running play of any kind in the United States. The Fantasticks? was written by Tom Jones (book and lyrics) and Harvey Schmidt (music), after they met as students at The University of Texas. This duo also wrote the popular musical ?I Do! I Do!? ?The Fantasticks? concerns next-door neighbors, who want their children to marry. They plot a fake feud, build a wall between their yards and forbid their children to speak to each other. The fathers think that children will always do the opposite of what they are told to do. The fathers are right, and the result, of course, is a love story, wrapped up and tied with romantic music. ?Try to Remember? and ?Soon, It?s Gonna Rain? are the two most famous songs in the score. Other songs from the show have achieved popularity, because the show is produced so often. In fact, currently, The University of Akron also is staging a production of ?The Fantasticks.? The WRP production has much merit. The major improvement in this production is the addition of Matthew Bennett (musical director), who knows how to work with a cast. He conducted extensive vocal drills, musical warm-ups and musical rehearsals. He kept the music (and, therefore, the pace of the show) moving quickly. ?The Fantasticks? can become too sweet and melodramatic without a brisk pace to prevent the production from turning maudlin. The set is a black platform and a few stools on the stage, a simplicity that fits the script. The small cast fills the playing area and projects to the back row without microphones. Judson ?Leigh? Heckerman (The Narrator and El Gallo) commands the stage with an economy of movement and flashing eyes that seem to pierce into the audience. Heckerman has a pleasant singing voice, and his acting ability should move him to the A-list of actors in Northeast Ohio. Heckerman listens to the other performers and responds to what he hears without ever stealing a scene. Adrienne Sereta (Luisa) is gifted with a quality singing voice. She is studying for a career in musical theater at Baldwin-Wallace College, the foremost musical theater program in Northeast Ohio. Irv Korman (Henry, the old actor) and Bob Rauch (Mortimer) take the stage for their scenes and never let go. Henry and Mortimer are the remains of an acting company. Henry quotes Shakespeare?s more famous lines, and Mortimer plays long, complicated, funny death scenes. Korman takes a small role and produces a well-defined character that becomes a gem in the production. He is a good comedic actor. Rauch brings physical humor to his role. In his death scenes, he thrashes about, gasps and demands the audience watch his every death move. Both men received applause at the end of their big scenes. ?The Fantasticks? is a family show and a date play. This romantic play continues through Oct. 2. For tickets, call (330) 620-7314. David Ritchey has a Ph.D. in communications and is a professor of communications at The University of Akron. He is a member of the American Theatre Critics Association. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-594955155-1096388947=:76785 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Fantastic review!  The show runs one more weekend (this coming weekend) at 8 p.m. and the WRP Barn is a gorgeous setting for a show set in September . . .
 
Akron Leader - September 23, 2004
Leader Online     www.akron.com

?The Fantasticks? is fantastic theater

Western Reserve
Playhouse stages
popular musical
 

By David Ritchey

BATH ? ?The Fantasticks? is one of the gentlest, kindest musicals in American dramatic literature. That gentleness may explain why the show has been so successful and why it has made its way to the stage at Western Reserve Playhouse (WRP).

?The Fantasticks? opened on May 3, 1960, and ran for 17,162 performances before it closed Jan. 13, 2002. It holds the record as the longest-running musical in the world and the longest running play of any kind in the United States. The Fantasticks? was written by Tom Jones (book and lyrics) and Harvey Schmidt (music), after they met as students at The University of Texas. This duo also wrote the popular musical ?I Do! I Do!?

?The Fantasticks? concerns next-door neighbors, who want their children to marry. They plot a fake feud, build a wall between their yards and forbid their children to speak to each other. The fathers think that children will always do the opposite of what they are told to do. The fathers are right, and the result, of course, is a love story, wrapped up and tied with romantic music.

?Try to Remember? and ?Soon, It?s Gonna Rain? are the two most famous songs in the score. Other songs from the show have achieved popularity, because the show is produced so often. In fact, currently, The University of Akron also is staging a production of ?The Fantasticks.?

The WRP production has much merit. The major improvement in this production is the addition of Matthew Bennett (musical director), who knows how to work with a cast. He conducted extensive vocal drills, musical warm-ups and musical rehearsals. He kept the music (and, therefore, the pace of the show) moving quickly. ?The Fantasticks? can become too sweet and melodramatic without a brisk pace to prevent the production from turning maudlin.

The set is a black platform and a few stools on the stage, a simplicity that fits the script. The small cast fills the playing area and projects to the back row without microphones.

Judson ?Leigh? Heckerman (The Narrator and El Gallo) commands the stage with an economy of movement and flashing eyes that seem to pierce into the audience. Heckerman has a pleasant singing voice, and his acting ability should move him to the A-list of actors in Northeast Ohio. Heckerman listens to the other performers and responds to what he hears without ever stealing a scene. Adrienne Sereta (Luisa) is gifted with a quality singing voice. She is studying for a career in musical theater at Baldwin-Wallace College, the foremost musical theater program in Northeast Ohio.

Irv Korman (Henry, the old actor) and Bob Rauch (Mortimer) take the stage for their scenes and never let go. Henry and Mortimer are the remains of an acting company. Henry quotes Shakespeare?s more famous lines, and Mortimer plays long, complicated, funny death scenes. Korman takes a small role and produces a well-defined character that becomes a gem in the production. He is a good comedic actor.

Rauch brings physical humor to his role. In his death scenes, he thrashes about, gasps and demands the audience watch his every death move.

Both men received applause at the end of their big scenes.

?The Fantasticks? is a family show and a date play. This romantic play continues through Oct. 2. For tickets, call (330) 620-7314.


David Ritchey has a Ph.D. in communications and is a professor of communications at The University of Akron. He is a member of the American Theatre Critics Association.


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Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-594955155-1096388947=:76785-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Tue Sep 28 09:52:00 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 12:52:00 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Silvers On Stage at Actors' Summit Message-ID: -------------------------------1096390320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en For Immediate Release For additional information contact:=20 Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800 Hudson, Ohio September 28, 2004 =20 Actors' Summit Theater presents=20 Dorothy and Reuben Silver=20 in Laughter in 3 Languages=20 =20 Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater announces the opening of Laughter in 3 Langua= ges, a=20 delightful collection of vignettes about the common immigrant experience,=20 assembled and performed by Dorothy and Reuben Silver for eight performances=20 beginning Oct. 7 at its theater at 86 Owen Brown Street in downtown Hudson. =20 The Show Dorothy and Reuben Silver drew on a rich legacy of work by American Jewish=20 writers, mainly humorists, to create Laughter in 3 Languages, a collection o= f=20 stories that recount the joys and sorrows of learning new customs, a new=20 language and all the other mysteries of a new land. The immigrants of the ta= les are=20 Jewish, but the humor and pathos that unfold demonstrate the universality of= =20 the immigrant experience. The vignettes are performed simultaneously in Engl= ish=20 and Yiddish, so the material is easy to understand as it entertains.=20 Occasionally, the Silvers will employ =E2=80=9CYinglish,=E2=80=9D that immig= rant blend of the mother=20 tongue and English. =E2=80=9CIt=E2=80=99s fun and it works,=E2=80=9D Dorothy= says of the presentation,=20 to which Reuben adds, =E2=80=9CMost American Jews today don=E2=80=99t unders= tand Yiddish,=20 but they love it.=E2=80=9D So, the Silvers are finding, do non-Jewish audien= ces. When=20 first performed in 2002 -- as a benefit for the Ensemble Theatre in Clevelan= d --=20 Laughter in 3 Languages played to four sell-out crowds. The Actors=E2=80=99=20= Summit=20 production comes in the second month of a yearlong celebration of the 350th=20 anniversary of the arrival of the first permanent Jewish settlers in New Ams= terdam=20 (Sept. 12, 1654) and, coincidentally, 150 years after the arrival of the=20 first Jewish settlers in Akron. In 1865, this latter group, 20 strong, organ= ized=20 the Akron Hebrew Association, which has been known as Temple Israel since 19= 11. =20 The Cast The Silvers are no strangers to Actors=E2=80=99 Summit audiences. Most recen= tly they=20 were featured -- she as Mistress Quickly and he as Falstaff -- in the April=20 production of Merry Wives of Windsor. Described by one reviewer as Cleveland= =E2=80=99s=20 reigning theater couple, Reuben and Dorothy have shared their talents locall= y=20 for nearly 50 years as performers, directors, teachers and administrators.=20 Reuben=E2=80=99s career began as a child actor in Detroit=E2=80=99s Yiddish=20= theater in 1933, and=20 Yiddish was his first language; he learned English in school. He and Dorothy= =20 met in 1948 when he saw her in a Tennessee Williams production at Wayne Stat= e=20 University. They married a year later and have been a dynamic theatrical duo= =20 ever since. Just a few of their onstage credits together include The Visit,=20 Death of a Salesman and The Gin Game, A Trip to Bountiful, All My Sons, Glas= s=20 Menagerie and The Dybbuk. =20 Performance Schedule Laughter in 3 Languages opens with a preview performance at 8 p.m. Thursday,= =20 Oct. 7. Performances are given Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 8 and= =20 Sundays at 2 PM through Oct. 17.=20 =20 =20 Tickets Tickets are $25 on Fridays and Saturdays and $22 on Thursdays and Sundays.=20 College students and seniors receive a $4 discount. Students under age 18 ar= e=20 admitted for half price. Group discounts and season subscriptions are still=20 available. Tickets can be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20 =20 Web site=20 Actors Summit Theater can be found on the web at www.actorssummit.org.=20 Actors' Summit is a professional, not for profit, 501-c-3 professional arts=20 organization. We are seeking volunteers and board members. For more details=20= please=20 call MaryJo or Neil at 330-342-0800.=20 =20 Actors' Summit is working under a developmental agreement with Actors' Equit= y=20 Association (the Union of professional Actors and Stage Managers.)=20 =20 -------------------------------1096390320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

= For Immediate Release

For additional information contact: Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800
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Huds= on, Ohio September 28, 2004

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Actors' Summit Theater prese= nts

Dorothy and Reuben Silver

in Laughter in 3 Languages

   = ;         

Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater announces the opening of Laughter= in 3 Languages, a delightful collection of vignettes about the common immigrant experience, assembled a= nd performed by Dorothy and Reuben Silver for eight performances begi= nning Oct. 7 at its theater at 86 Owen Brown St= reet in downtown Hudson.

 

The Show

Dorothy and Reuben Silver drew on a rich legacy of wor= k by American Jewish writers, mainly humorists, to create Laughte= r in 3 Languages, a collection of stories that recount the joys and sorrows of lear= ning new customs, a new language and all the other mysteries of a new land.=20= The immigrants of the tales are Jewish, but the humor and pathos that unfold= demonstrate the universality of the immigrant experience. The vignettes are= performed simultaneously in English and Yiddish, so the material is easy to= understand as it entertains. Occasionally, the Silvers will employ =E2=80= =9CYinglish,=E2=80=9D that immigrant blend of the mother tongue and English.= =E2=80=9CIt=E2=80=99s fun and it works,=E2=80=9D Dorothy says of the presen= tation, to which Reuben adds, =E2=80=9CMost American Jews today don=E2=80= =99t understand Yiddish, but they love it.=E2=80=9D So, the Silvers are find= ing, do non-Jewish audiences. When first performed in 2002 -- as a benefit f= or the Ensemble Theatre in Cleveland -- Laughter in 3 Languages played t= o four sell-out crowds. The Actors=E2=80=99 Summit production comes in the s= econd month of a yearlong celebration of the 350th anniversary of= the arrival of the first permanent Jewish settlers in New Amsterdam (Sept.=20= 12, 1654) and, coincidentally, 150 years after the arrival of the first Jewi= sh settlers in Akron. In 1865, this latter group, 20 strong, organized the A= kron Hebrew Association, which has been known as Temple Israel since 1911.

The Silvers ar= e no strangers to Actors=E2=80=99 Summit audiences. Most recently they were=20= featured -- she as Mistress Quickly and he as Falstaff -- in the April produ= ction of Merry Wives of Windsor. Described by one reviewer as Clevela= nd=E2=80=99s reigning theater couple, Reuben and Dorothy have shared their t= alents locally for nearly 50 years as performers, directors, teachers and administrators. Reuben=E2=80=99s car= eer began as a child actor in Detroit=E2=80=99s Yiddish theater in 1933, and= Yiddish was his first language; he learned English in school. He and Doroth= y met in 1948 when he saw her in a Tennessee Williams production at Wayne St= ate University. They married a year later and have been a dynamic theatrical= duo ever since. Just a few of their onstage credits together include The= Visit, Death of a Salesman and The Gin Game, A Trip to Bounti= ful, All My Sons, Glass Menagerie and The Dybbuk.

 

Performance Schedule
Laughter in 3 Languages= opens with a preview performance at
8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7. Performances are given Thursday, Friday a= nd Saturday nights at 8 and Sundays at 2 PM through Oct. 17. <= /B>

 

 

Tickets

 

Web site

Actors Summit Theater can be found on the web at ww= w.actorssummit.org. Actors' Summit is a professional, not for profit, 501-c-= 3 professional arts organization. We are seeking volunteers and board member= s. For more details please call MaryJo or Neil at 330-342-0800. <= /FONT>

 

Actors' Summit is working under a developmental agr= eement with Actors' Equity Association (the Union of professional Actors and= Stage Managers.)

 

-------------------------------1096390320-- From mjoslyn at state-theatre.com Tue Sep 28 10:51:29 2004 From: mjoslyn at state-theatre.com (Matthew Joslyn) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 13:51:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BUY ONE/GET ONE HOWIE MANDEL TICKETS Message-ID: <005101c4a583$c8d4bae0$0a00a8c0@develdir> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4A562.41A18920 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Comedian Howie Mandel is coming to the historic Sandusky State Theatre = in downtown Sandusky, Ohio next month!=20 On Sunday, October 17 at 7:30 p.m., in our historic theatre in downtown = Sandusky, join us for a hilarious evening with one of the country's best = known comedians.=20 AS A SPECIAL FOR NEOPAL MEMBERS ONLY, CALL 419-626-1950 FOR BUY ONE/GET = ONE FREE TICKETS! Ticket prices are $27.50, $37.50 and $42.50. Mention you are a NEOPal = Member and you'll get one ticket free for every ticket you buy! Check us out online at www.state-theatre.com. This show contains adult = language and content. Call 419-626-1950 for tickets. The Sandusky State Theatre is an historic 1530 seat peforming arts = center located in downtown Sandusky at 107 Columbus Avenue. Drive time = from downtown Cleveland is about an hour. Parking is free. Matthew Joslyn Director of Education Sandusky State Theatre 419-626-1950 419-503-0367 (c) ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4A562.41A18920 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Comedian Howie Mandel is coming to the = historic=20 Sandusky State Theatre in downtown Sandusky, Ohio next month!=20
 
On Sunday, October 17 at 7:30 p.m., in = our historic=20 theatre in downtown Sandusky, join us for a hilarious evening with one = of the=20 country's best known comedians.
 
AS A SPECIAL FOR NEOPAL MEMBERS ONLY, = CALL=20 419-626-1950 FOR BUY ONE/GET ONE FREE TICKETS!
 
Ticket prices are $27.50, $37.50 and = $42.50.=20 Mention you are a NEOPal Member and you'll get one ticket free for = every=20 ticket you buy!
 
Check us out online at www.state-theatre.com. This = show=20 contains adult language and content. Call 419-626-1950 for = tickets.
 
The Sandusky State Theatre is an = historic 1530=20 seat peforming arts center located in downtown Sandusky at 107 = Columbus Avenue. Drive time from downtown Cleveland is about an hour. = Parking is=20 free.
 
 
Matthew Joslyn
Director of = Education
Sandusky=20 State Theatre
419-626-1950
419-503-0367 = (c)
------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4A562.41A18920-- From seanszaller at mail.com Tue Sep 28 14:04:44 2004 From: seanszaller at mail.com (Sean Szaller) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 16:04:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions: Seeking actor/singer/dancers for "Fiddler" Message-ID: <20040928210444.C69964BDA8@ws1-1.us4.outblaze.com>

Beachwood Community Theater is proud to annouce auditions for its upcoming production of the musical classic, "Fiddler on the Roof."

Jill Koslen, dir.; Sean Szaller, mus'l dir./choreo.; Joseph Stein, author; Jerry Bock, composer; Sheldon Harnick, lyrics; City of Beachwood Recreation Department, producers.; Produced through special arrangement with Music Theater International.

Friday, October 1:

6:30pm-7:30pm -- Children in grades 3-9

7:30pm-? -- Adults (by appointment only -- please see below for information)

Auditions will be held in the Beachwood High School cafeteria, 25451 Fairmount Blvd., Beachwood OH.

Please prepare 16 measures of your best material. An accompaniest will be provided. You MUST provide sheet music in your key. Acapella singing will not be allowed. There will be a short dance call for the men, so please come with appropriate clothing. ALL AUDITIONEES: Please note, because of the specific time period and religious element to this show, you may be asked to alter your appearance for authenticity (i.e. growing facial hair, not cutting hair, dyeing hair, etc.).

Call-backs will be held on Friday, October 8 from 6:30-9:30pm. You will be contacted after your initial audition if you are needed at call-backs. The show is scheduled to run Feb. 4-6, 11-13. Friday shows are at 8pm, Saturday's at 7:30pm, and Sunday's at 2pm.

We are seeking a large cast (approx. 22M/15W) ranging in age from 7-70. All roles, except "The Fiddler," are currently available. We are specifically seeking:

Tevye (40-50): The dairyman, a strong willed man, compassionate, has a soft-side, humorous but not a clown; Golde (40-50): Tevye's wife, has a hard exterior but truly is a caring mother, also very humorous; Tzeitel (18-20): Tevye's eldest daughter, secretly in love with Motel the tailor, the first to stand up to her father; Hodel (16-18): The 2nd oldest, she is the perhaps the strongest willed of the 5 daughters; Chava (14-16): Is greatly influenced by the strength shown by her two elder sisters, wise for her age; Shprintze (9-12): Tevye's 2nd youngest; Bielke (7-9): The youngest daughter; Yente: The "matcmaker," mature female, typical jewish grandmother figure, a real talker with a heart of gold; Lazar Wolf: The butcher, lonely in his older age, a nice man with a bit of a temper; Rabbi: The older spiritual leader of his community, very wise; Motel: The tailor, nebbish, backwards at first but soon bl ossoms into a man, humorous but certianly not over the top; Perchik: The student, a "radical" thinker who isn't afriad to speak his mind, intelligent and good natured; Fyedka: A russian boy who falls in love with Chava, very pleasant, well read and quite bright, a true gentleman; Nachum: The beggar, humorous, sarcastic; Mendel: The Rabbi's son, intelligent in scripture but not very worldly; Constable: Official head of the Russians, a good man at heart but he has a job to do, not a mean character but rather very complex; Grandma Tzeitel: Character actress role; Fruma Sarah: Character actress role; Sons: Varying in ages from 9-19; Daughters: Varying in ages from 9-19; Mamas: Adult women; Papas: Adult men; Russians: Mostly between 17-22 in age, excellent dancers.

Adults interested in auditioning should contact the Beachwood Recreation Department at 216/595-3734 to arrange for an audition slot. If there is no answer, please leave a message and your call will be returned. If you have any questions, feel free to respond to this email. **PLEASE ALSO CALL THE ABOVE NUMBER IF YOU HAVE A CONFLICT WITH THE AUDITION DATES!!


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From otp at ameritech.net Tue Sep 28 15:23:07 2004 From: otp at ameritech.net (The Other Theater Project) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 15:23:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]OTP Auditions: Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You Message-ID: <20040928222307.21042.qmail@web80808.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1510259587-1096410187=:21036 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "The Other Theater Project" will be holding auditions for their premiere production, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" which will open in November. "OTP" is seeking non-equity males who can play in their 20s to 30s. Two males are needed for "Sister Mary" and two are needed for the comedic sketch being presented with it. Auditions will be held on Monday, October 4th between 7 and 9pm at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 w. 6th street, Cleveland. Interested parties should bring a head shot and resume. A short comedic monologue is preferred but not required. Cold readings will be done from the script. All female roles have been cast. --0-1510259587-1096410187=:21036 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
   "The Other Theater Project" will be holding auditions for their premiere production, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" which will open in November.
 
      "OTP" is seeking non-equity males who can play in their 20s to 30s.  Two males are needed for "Sister Mary" and two are needed for the comedic sketch being presented with it.
 
Auditions will be held on Monday, October 4th between 7 and 9pm at
Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 w. 6th street, Cleveland.
 
Interested parties should bring a head shot and resume. A short comedic monologue is preferred but not required.  Cold readings will be done from the script.
 
All female roles have been cast.
--0-1510259587-1096410187=:21036-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Tue Sep 28 13:27:09 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 16:27:09 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Future Audition Notice for 2005 Production that I will be Directing. Message-ID: <105.520f80e9.2e8b231d@aol.com> --part1_105.520f80e9.2e8b231d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I will be directing Moon over Buffalo at Clague Playhouse next year. The Auditions will be Monday, Tuesday, February 7, 8, 2005 The Production dates are April 22 - May 15, 2005. FYI for your acting pleasure. Sincerely, Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_105.520f80e9.2e8b231d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I will be directing Moon over Bu= ffalo at Clague Playhouse next year.
The Auditions will be Monday, Tuesday, February 7, 8, 2005
The Production dates are April 22 - May 15, 2005.
FYI for your acting pleasure.


Sincerely,          
Kevin Joseph Kelly
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
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--part1_105.520f80e9.2e8b231d_boundary-- From lemire-kunz at mindspring.com Tue Sep 28 18:41:38 2004 From: lemire-kunz at mindspring.com (Deb Lemire) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:41:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]QBP on WCPN! The Kathy & Mo Show at Playhouse Square Message-ID: <041a01c4a5c5$76f47890$6401a8c0@Boris> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0417_01C4A5A3.EF4EFD00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Queen Bee Production talent Deb Lemire and Lynette Brown will join Dee = Perry for her Around Noon Show this Thursday, September 30 on WCPN = 91.3. Tune in and then get your tickets for the final weekend! Parallel Lives: The Kathy and Mo Show Kennedy's Theatre Playhouse Square Center 1501 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115 Final Weekend...Oct 1 & 2, 8:30 p.m. curtain =20 Tickets on sale now! $15 216-241-6000 www.playhousesquare.com =20 www.queenbeeprod.com =20 =20 Queen Bee Productions presents Deb Lemire and Lynette Brown in this = hilarious, two woman tour de force exploring women, men, feminists, = love, religion, sex, guilt and family. Fabulously outrageous, this = universe run by capricious goddesses does not disappoint! ------=_NextPart_000_0417_01C4A5A3.EF4EFD00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Queen Bee = Production talent=20 Deb Lemire and Lynette Brown will join Dee Perry for her Around Noon = Show this=20 Thursday, September 30 on WCPN  91.3.  Tune in and then get = your=20 tickets for the final weekend!

 

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THEATRE TOUR TO TORONTO

November 5-7

Join North Coast Travel as they host a Theatre Trip to Toronto for the Benefit of the Olde Towne Hall Theatre of North Ridgeville. For only $319 per person, double occupancy You get round trip transportaton, Top Dollar seats to see either Hairspray or Mamma Mia!

Double occupancy at Cambridge Suites which includes deluxe Continental breakfast. Your tip also includes a side trip to Niagara Falls and Duty Free Shop.

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Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! --0-1551266000-1096433305=:36746-- From learn2act at email.com Wed Sep 29 05:39:28 2004 From: learn2act at email.com (David Lemoyne) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 07:39:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Poets in Cleveland - Country Guitar Player Needed Too Message-ID: <20040929123928.7B99B101C9@ws1-3.us4.outblaze.com> HELLO POETS!!! I am in the pre-production stage of a project. Looking for local poets with thought provoking poetry to be used in a stage production. More info to be coming in the near future, but beginning to compile a list of poets and potential poems now. Please contact David Lemoyne. david at davidlemoyne.com ps. Also in need of a country guitar player for collaboration on a music project. PAID. David Lemoyne WWW.DAVIDLEMOYNE.COM info at davidlemoyne.com David is Managing Director of ActorsCoach Productions. -- ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm From pubrncp at hotmail.com Wed Sep 29 06:04:06 2004 From: pubrncp at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 09:04:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP Looking for Actors Message-ID: Spotlight on Youth, the educational repertory company of the North Canton Playhouse, is looking for male actors, teens or young adults who can pass for teens. Applicants for these paid positions must be animated for roles in elementary presentations. Those interested can contact the Artistic Director, Mary at 330-499-6511 _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! hthttp://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From pubrncp at hotmail.com Wed Sep 29 06:03:10 2004 From: pubrncp at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 09:03:10 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP & Player's Guild Present "Run for Your Wife" Message-ID: The North Canton Players Guild and the North Canton Playhouse presents: Ray Cooney?s Run For Your Wife. This play is a superb example of a British Farce. The Play deals with a London cabbie who is married to two women at the same time, neither of whom knows about the other?s existence and lives on each end of the town. Date: Oct. 8th-10th, 2004 at the Players guild in the Arena Theatre. Friday and Saturday at 8:00 pm and Sunday at 2:30 pm. All seats are $10.00. For Tickets or more information, please call the North Canton Players Guild at 330-453-7617. _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! hthttp://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Wed Sep 29 07:31:35 2004 From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 07:31:35 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Register Now for Oct 6 Class -- THE CRAFT OF LYRIC WRITING Message-ID: <20040929143135.75770.qmail@web81101.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1955213659-1096468295=:75367 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii REGISTER NOW! THE CRAFT OF LYRIC WRITING Four Wednesdays 7 to 9 p.m. beginning Oct 6 Taught by Susan Weber Poets and Writer's League of Greater Cleveland PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Townhouse 3-A. Members $54 Others $60 Register online: at www.pwlgc.com or by phone: 216.421.0403. Seasoned songwriters of all genres 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). Northeast Ohio Songwriters? Circle founder Susan Weber (www.susanweber.com) received the 2003 Great American Song Contest Honor Award and wrote for the prize winning cable TV show, Captain Dave Productions. Her recordings reach national and international radio and television audiences. Describing the class, Weber says ? This course provides a practical space and structure to befriend your muse and explore your imagination in the service of quality lyric writing." --0-1955213659-1096468295=:75367 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
REGISTER NOW!
 
THE CRAFT OF LYRIC WRITING
Four Wednesdays 7 to 9 p.m. beginning Oct 6
Taught by Susan Weber
PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Townhouse 3-A.
Members $54     Others $60
 
Register online: at www.pwlgc.com or by phone: 216.421.0403.

Seasoned songwriters of all genres 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).
 
Northeast Ohio Songwriters? Circle founder Susan Weber  (www.susanweber.com) received the 2003 Great American Song Contest Honor Award and wrote for the prize winning cable TV show, Captain Dave Productions.  Her recordings reach national and international radio and television audiences.
Describing the class, Weber says ? This course  provides a practical space and structure to befriend your muse and explore your imagination in the service of quality lyric writing."

--0-1955213659-1096468295=:75367-- From wgmather at msn.com Wed Sep 29 07:08:25 2004 From: wgmather at msn.com (Robert Catalano) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:08:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beer, Brats, and a Balladeer Onboard a BIG BOAT Message-ID: Beer, Brats, and a Balladeer! September 29, 2004 - For Immediate Release contact: Rob Catalano, Deputy Director Telephone: (216) 574-9053 Fax: (216) 574-2536 E-mail: r.catalano at wgmather.org 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 NEW E-mail: r.catalano at wgmather.org Website: www.wgmather.org From coneill at beckcenter.org Wed Sep 29 13:12:06 2004 From: coneill at beckcenter.org (Colleen O'Neill) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:12:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lobby Hero opens at the Beck Center this Friday! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E1859F4@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A660.A04FB424 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lobby Hero At the Beck Center For the Arts October 1 - October 24, 2004 Call now! - (216) 521-2540 www.beckcenter.org =20 =20 =20 **Showtimes & Ticket Prices (see below)=20 =20 Lobby Hero =20 The Beck Center for the Arts kicks off its 2004-2005 Studio Theater Season with the help of Cleveland's own Seth Gordon and comic wizard, Kenneth Lonergan. The New York Magazine proclaims, "Soon after making the year's best movie, You Can Count On Me, Lonergan delights us with his irrepressible Lobby Hero," which opens in the Beck Center's intimate Studio Theater on October 1 and runs through October 24. Lobby Hero centers on Jeff, a security guard in a Manhattan high-rise who slacks his way through the graveyard shift by joking around with his boss and talking to anyone who'll listen. Then his boss presents him with what he describes as an "interesting dilemma," and the next thing Jeff knows, he's complicit in covering up a crime. Jeff, his boss William, and the two police officers who come by each night all want to do the right thing, but none can quite decide what the right thing is. Lobby Hero was the hit of the 2000-2001 off-Broadway theatre season, and TimeOut called it the "best drama, best comedy and the best romance of the year, all rolled into one." The Director & Cast The Beck Center is proud to host Seth Gordon of the Cleveland Play House as he directs an accomplished cast that includes Jennifer Clifford, Paul Floriano, Matthew Joslyn and Jimmie D. Woody. Seth is Director of New Play Development at the Cleveland Play House. He recently received the Northern Ohio Live Award for Excellence in Theatre, in part for his direction of the Beck Center's production of Agnes of God. Showtimes & Ticket Prices =20 Fridays and Saturdays 8:00 p.m. Sunday matinees 3:00 p.m. $26 for adults, $23 for seniors (65 and up) and $15 for students (22 & younger with ID) (All individual ticket sales are subject to a $2 administrative fee) =20 =20 To reserve your tickets, call the box office at (216) 521-2540 or visit us at www.beckcenter.org . =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 Colleen O'Neill Marketing Assistant Beck Center For The Arts 17801 Detroit Ave.=20 Lakewood, OH 44107=20 Email: coneill at beckcenter.org Phone: 216.521.2540 ext.244 Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A660.A04FB424 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Lobby Hero centers on = Jeff, a security guard in a Manhattan high-rise who slacks his way through the graveyard shift by joking = around with his boss and talking to anyone who'll listen. Then his boss presents him = with what he describes as an "interesting dilemma," and the next = thing Jeff knows, he's complicit in covering up a crime. Jeff, his boss = William, and the two police officers who come by each night all want to do the right = thing, but none can quite decide what the right thing is. Lobby Hero was the = hit of the 2000-2001 off-Broadway theatre season, and TimeOut called it the “best drama, best comedy and the best romance of the year, all = rolled into one.”

The Director & = Cast

The Beck Center is proud to host Seth Gordon of the Cleveland Play House as he directs = an accomplished cast that includes Jennifer Clifford, Paul Floriano, = Matthew Joslyn and Jimmie D. Woody. Seth is Director of New Play Development at = the Cleveland Play House. He recently received the Northern Ohio Live Award = for Excellence in Theatre, in part for his direction of the Beck Center's production of Agnes of God.

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Cleveland Art Theatre will be holding auditions for "Christmas Gif'", a delightful Christmas musical written  and directed by Margaret Ford-Taylor. 
 
 Auditions will be held in CAT's new space 11625 Euclid Avenue, on Friday, October 1 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and on Saturday, October 2 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.  The play will run the first three weekends in December at Factory Theatre of CSU. 
 
 Roles are available for all ages.  Come prepared to sing, move and read from the script.    


Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Wed Sep 29 08:59:37 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 11:59:37 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Live Music and Special Viewing Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A63D.51E48349 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ocasio mural dedicated Eleven Greater Cleveland Latino/Latina artists collaborated on a large mural commemorating the life of Roberto Ocasio, and you can be there as they present the finished work at the Soul of the Americas exhibit closing reception on Fri 10/1 from 5-7PM at Cleveland State's Art Gallery. "The mural reflects not only Roberto's lust for life and the contribution he made to the region's music scene, but also celebrates Hispanic culture in general and the contributions of the various nationalities that make up Cleveland's diverse Hispanic community," said Robert Thurmer, Art Gallery director. As part of Cleveland State's 15th Annual Hispanic Awareness Week, the closing reception honoring Ocasio will feature the Cleveland Museum of Art's ART CREW and music by the Latin Jazz Project.=20 Cleveland State Art Gallery, 2307 Chester Ave. corner of Chester Ave. and East 24th St. Hours are weekdays from 10AM-5PM. http://www.csuohio.edu/art/gallery =20 Cool Cleveland=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A63D.51E48349 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Ocasio=20 mural dedicated=20 Eleven Greater Cleveland Latino/Latina artists = collaborated on a=20 large mural commemorating the life of Roberto Ocasio, = and you=20 can be there as they present the finished work at the Soul of the=20 Americas exhibit closing reception on Fri=20 10/1 from 5-7PM=20 at Cleveland=20 State's=20 Art=20 Gallery. "The mural reflects not only=20 Roberto's lust for life and the contribution he made to = the=20 region's music scene, but also celebrates Hispanic culture in general = and the=20 contributions of the various nationalities that make up = Cleveland's diverse Hispanic community," said Robert Thurmer,=20 Art=20 Gallery director. As part of Cleveland=20 State's 15th Annual Hispanic Awareness Week, the = closing=20 reception honoring Ocasio will feature the = Cleveland=20 Museum of Art's ART CREW and music by the Latin Jazz=20 Project.

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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A63D.51E48349-- From mbrack at solonohio.org Wed Sep 29 08:58:34 2004 From: mbrack at solonohio.org (Megan Brack) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 11:58:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SCA Little Shop of Horrors Message-ID: <20040929T115834Z_341600070000@solonohio.org> --____SDDPPUBGBGLVRCZGHSUL____ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Fred! The following is for immediate release. I've also included it as an = attachment - wasn't sure which format you preferred. Thank you so much! = Hope you're enjoying the fall weather! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 29, 2004 Contact: Karen L. Prasser Executive Director Solon Center for the Arts 440.337.1403 kprasser at solonohio.org=20 LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS AT SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Solon Center for the Arts has been taken over by a gigantic, man-eating = plant!=20 Just drive by the Center on the corner of SOM Center and Bainbridge Roads = and you=92ll see exactly what we mean when Little Shop of Horrors takes = the stage!=20 Little Shop of Horrors, the classic musical based on the 1960 Roger Corman = film, is the story of Seymour Krelbourn, a meek Skid Row florist who makes = a Faustian pact with a tiny plant in order to win the heart of the girl he = loves, Audrey. As the plant grows, so does Seymour=92s celebrity - but = behind the glamour and fame lies a secret he can=92t reveal - this strange = and unusual plant=92s favorite food is blood! This gleefully gruesome = musical marks the opening of the SCA theater season, just in time for = Halloween! Audiences are sure to love the clever puppetry and won=92t want = to miss the plant that is big enough to swallow a compact car! Under the direction of Solon resident Wayne Merholz, with music direction = by Solon resident Megan Brack and choreography by Solon resident Holly = Merholz, Little Shop of Horrors features book and lyrics by the late = Howard Ashman and music by Alan Menken (The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the = Beast, Aladdin) and includes such well-known musical numbers as =93Somewher= e That=92s Green,=94 =93Suddenly Seymour=94 and the title song. Show dates, times and ticket prices are as follows: Senior Preview 7:00 pm Thursday, October 7 Tickets $3! Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 pm October 8 (Opening Night) 9, 15, 16, 22 & 23 Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Seniors & Students Sunday Matinees 2:00 pm October 10 & 17 Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Seniors & Students The production stars Jason A. Green as Seymour, Suzanne Dieteman as = Audrey, Eric Oswald as Orin, Dan Cohen as Mr. Mushnik and Mark J. DePompei = as the voice of Audrey II. With Valerie Witherspoon as Ronette, Suzanne = Davis as Chiffon, Samantha Childress as Crystal, Chris Boros as Bernstein, = Claudia Lillibridge as Mrs. Luce, Doug Lillibridge as Skip Snip and = Brandon Schaedlich as the plant operator - this dynamic cast is guaranteed = to make audiences laugh, cry and at times maybe even scream! Little Shop of Horrors had its world premiere at the WPA Theatre on May 6, = 1982. It subsequently transferred to Off-Broadway's Orpheum Theatre on = July 27, 1982, where it ran for an unprecedented 2,209 performances. Little Shop of Horrors is produced with special arrangements with and all = authorized performance materials are supplied by Music Theatre Internationa= l. Solon Center for the Arts is located at 6315 SOM Center Road at the corner = of Bainbridge Road in the Old City Hall building. 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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAA= --____SDDPPUBGBGLVRCZGHSUL____-- From raytom at en.com Wed Sep 29 10:11:45 2004 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 13:11:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Professional Talent Message-ID: OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS- TALENT SUBMISSIONS- Corporate Event =20 Out To Lunch Events is accepting photos/resumes/videotapes for an upcoming corporate event and for consideration for two ongoing shows with strong potential.=20 We are a live event production company with an excellent, national track record. =20 We are seeking men and women from 25-40 who are experienced singer/actor/dancers with strong comedic abilities. Professional credential= s and references please. =20 Event Date is December 2nd, in California. Must be available for rehearsals in November. Compensation to be determined based on budget. (Specific rehearsal dates TBA) =20 Please forward your headshot, resume (and *press kit if available) to: Helene Weinberg OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS 28455 Knickerbocker Road Cleveland, OH 44140 =20 *If you have a video that shows your abilities in an upbeat musical production number, that would be extremely helpful. Don=B9t be overly concerned with the production quality-or if it=B9s a rough edit of your video= , Just 2-3 minutes of your best stuff is all we need. Tapes will be kept on file unless requested otherwise. =20 All potential performers will be contacted for subsequent auditions. Please include all your contact information. NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE! =20 Deadline for submissions: Monday, October 18th, 2004 =20 THANK YOU! =20 OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS- The business of fun From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Wed Sep 29 13:54:39 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:54:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Greenhouse Effect! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A666.89AC32F4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tri-C JazzFest is pleased to be part of the=20 2nd Annual "Jazz at the Rockefeller Greenhouse" Concert Saturday, October 2 (rain date, Sunday, October 3) 1 - 3:30 p.m. featuring=20 The Ernie Krivda Jazz Quintet with special guests Tri-C Jazz Studies Combo A wonderful afternoon for the whole family to enjoy!!!! =20 And...it's FREE!!! =20 Walk through Cleveland's greenhouse, register to vote, raffle for wonderful prizes (including JazzFest tickets), smell the flowers!! =20 Rockefeller Greenhouse in Rockefeller Park Top of E. 88th St., off MLK, Jr. Dr. (just south of the I-90 MLK exit) Cleveland, OH =20 Thursday, September 30 - 6:30 a.m. Watch Kenny Crumpton on WJW TV Channel 8 for updates on this event.... =20 For more information: 216-664-3103 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A666.89AC32F4 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Tri-C=20 JazzFest is pleased to be part of the
2nd Annual
"Jazz at the Rockefeller = Greenhouse"
Concert
Saturday, October 2 (rain = date, Sunday,=20 October 3)
1 - = 3:30=20 p.m.
featuring=20
The Ernie Krivda Jazz = Quintet
with special=20 guests
Tri-C Jazz Studies Combo
A wonderful = afternoon for=20 the whole family to = enjoy!!!! =20
And...it's = FREE!!!
 
Walk=20 through Cleveland's greenhouse, register to vote, raffle for wonderful = prizes=20 (including JazzFest tickets), smell the=20 flowers!!
 
Rockefeller Greenhouse
in = Rockefeller=20 Park
Top of E. 88th = St., off=20 MLK, Jr. Dr. (just south of the I-90 MLK exit)
Cleveland, OH
 
Thursday, = September 30 -=20 6:30 a.m.
Watch Kenny = Crumpton=20 on WJW TV Channel = 8=20 for updates on this event....
 
For more = information:=20 216-664-3103
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A666.89AC32F4-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Wed Sep 29 15:12:14 2004 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 15:12:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clague Playhouse holds annual Costume/Prop Sale Message-ID: <20040929221214.54693.qmail@web81404.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1953732924-1096495934=:54639 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-450633441-1096495934=:54639" --0-450633441-1096495934=:54639 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 44145 Phone: 440-331-0403 www.clagueplayhouse.org Clague Playhouse will hold it's annual Costume and Theatrical Prop Sale on Saturday, October 16th from 10:00 - 2:00 at the playhouse. Just in time for Halloween! Costumes and retro clothing. Lots of interesting items! Theatrical Props Vintage embroidered baby clothes, precious outfits & blankets Children's costumes Hats, Handbags, Shoes, Gloves, Jewelry Evening Dresses Jeans We will gladly accept donations of theatrical/evening/vintage clothes. You may drop them off at the box office Wednesday, October 6 and Thursday, October 7, between 1:00 and 6:00PM --0-450633441-1096495934=:54639 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
Phone:  440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse will hold it's annual Costume and Theatrical Prop Sale on Saturday, October 16th from 10:00 - 2:00 at the playhouse.
Just in time for Halloween! Costumes and retro clothing.  Lots of interesting items!
Theatrical Props
Vintage embroidered baby clothes, precious outfits & blankets
Children's costumes
Hats, Handbags, Shoes, Gloves, Jewelry
Evening Dresses
Jeans
 
We will gladly accept donations of theatrical/evening/vintage clothes.  You may drop them off at the box office Wednesday, October 6 and Thursday, October 7, between 1:00 and 6:00PM
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For sale $250. Need to get this sold. Medina Location From luminance at wowway.com Wed Sep 29 17:50:00 2004 From: luminance at wowway.com (Christine Hnat) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 20:50:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Year for Tomatoes Auditions at Cassidy Message-ID: <000d01c4a687$6babe640$0300a8c0@MOM1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4A665.E2ECE460 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cassidy Theatre is pleased to announce auditions for A Bad Year For Tomatoes =20 If you loved TV's "The Newhart Show", you'll love Tomatoes! In this madcap comedy by John Patrick, a middle-aged star decides she = just wants to move to the country and write her memoirs - and then the = locals show up! Production Dates: January 28 - February 13, 2004 Audition Dates: Monday, October 11th at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 12th at 7:00 p.m. Directed by: Stephen D. Kinford Production Constultant: William A. Allman, who directed the show's = premiere=20 production thirty years ago! Audition Information: ALL ROLES ARE OPEN Speaking roles for a cast of 4 women ages 30 - 70 and 3 men ages 30 - 70 Comic flair is a must! Reading from the script. Scripts are available at the theatre = for perusal. Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, = Parma Heights. Any questions - please call the theatre at (440) = 842-4600. Operating Support is provided by the Ohio Arts Council. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4A665.E2ECE460 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Cassidy Theatre is pleased to announce auditions for
           &n= bsp;   =20  A Bad Year For Tomatoes 
If you loved TV's "The Newhart Show", you'll love=20 Tomatoes!
In this madcap comedy by John Patrick, a middle-aged star decides = she just=20 wants to move to the country and write her memoirs - and then the locals = show=20 up!
Production Dates:  January 28 - February 13, 2004
Audition Dates:  Monday, October 11th at 7:00 p.m.
            =    =20          Tuesday, October 12th = at 7:00=20 p.m.
Directed by:  Stephen D. Kinford
Production Constultant:  William A. Allman, who directed the = show's=20 premiere
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p; =20 production thirty years ago!
Audition Information:  ALL ROLES ARE OPEN
        Speaking roles for a cast of = 4 women=20 ages 30 - 70
            =    =20 and 3 men ages 30 - 70
        Comic flair is a = must!
        Reading from the = script. =20 Scripts are available at the theatre for perusal.
Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl = Road,=20 Parma Heights.  Any questions - please call the theatre at (440)=20 842-4600.
Operating Support is provided by the Ohio Arts = Council.
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4A665.E2ECE460-- From brendalt at stratos.net Wed Sep 29 18:35:53 2004 From: brendalt at stratos.net (Brenda Trautman) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 21:35:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flute player looking for pit orchestra Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20040929212842.01fdef30@pop.stratos.net> I'm a flute player, who is looking for pit orchestra positions. I have been playing for over 25 years and have experience in pit and classical orchestras. Shows that I have played in the pit include: Footloose, My Fair Lady, Sound of Music, The King and I, Damm Yankees, and South Pacific. I can be reached by e-mail at: Brendalt at stratos.net or by phone at 440-247-2548. Thanks, Brenda Trautman From bfspeck at yahoo.com Wed Sep 29 18:37:36 2004 From: bfspeck at yahoo.com (Brad Speck) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 18:37:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Benefit for the AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND THIS SATURDAY Message-ID: <20040930013736.36263.qmail@web53803.mail.yahoo.com> --0-354409544-1096508256=:34750 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Union Station Video Cafe/ Bounce Night Club Present: The Return of Comedy Tonight A Sketch Comedy Benefit for The AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND Saturday, October 2nd at 7:00pm AND 10:00pm Bounce Night Club 2814 Detroit Ave. Cleveland, OH 44113 General Admission $7.00 VIP tables for $100.00 (seats 4) Can be reserved by calling 216-338-3469 or e-mailing BFSPECK at yahoo.com (Checks made payable to The AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND) Starring: Nate Cockerill, Cody Dove, John Galbraith, Randall Harr, Christine Hendrick, Rob Jaeger, Susan McGarry, Mark McKenzie, Brad Speck, Kiff Vanden Heuvel, and Lora Workman Hosted by Nick Vannello as Miss Almira Gulch! ALL Money raised goes directly to the AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND! See you there! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! --0-354409544-1096508256=:34750 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Union Station Video Cafe/ Bounce Night Club Present:

The Return of Comedy Tonight
A Sketch Comedy Benefit for
The AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND

Saturday, October 2nd at 7:00pm AND 10:00pm
Bounce Night Club
2814 Detroit Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44113

General Admission $7.00

VIP tables for $100.00 (seats 4)
Can be reserved by calling 216-338-3469 or e-mailing
BFSPECK at yahoo.com
(Checks made payable to The AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER
CLEVELAND)

Starring:

Nate Cockerill, Cody Dove, John Galbraith, Randall
Harr, Christine Hendrick, Rob Jaeger, Susan McGarry,
Mark McKenzie, Brad Speck, Kiff Vanden Heuvel, and
Lora Workman

Hosted by Nick Vannello as Miss Almira Gulch!

ALL Money raised goes directly to the AIDS TASKFORCE
OF GREATER CLEVELAND!

See you there!


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Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! --0-354409544-1096508256=:34750-- From vintastic2000 at yahoo.com Wed Sep 29 18:39:17 2004 From: vintastic2000 at yahoo.com (Vince Gonzalez) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 18:39:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Extras 4 Film for listserve Message-ID: <20040930013918.45302.qmail@web53909.mail.yahoo.com> Gonzfield Productions is shooting a 35mm short film on the Westside of Cleveland Saturday Oct. 9th through Monday Oct. 11th. They are currently seeking unpaid extras & individuals for minor roles. The film explores Hispanic identity & culture so we need Latino actors (other etnicities are also needed). Following is a brief description of the roles, no experience is necessary. FYI, we are looking for real, neighborhood types. Middle aged man - Hispanic business man who is gruff and dismissive when confronted by the main character. No dialog, only physical actions. Older Woman - Hispanic Restaurant Worker, woman who sweeps the steps of a Hispanic restaurant and is suspicious of the main character. Fluent Spanish Dialog, must be animated and concerned! Extras - Needed for scenery (sit to wait for a train, cross the street, walk past the camera...). No experience needed and it should be easy and a lot of fun! All ages (kids to grandparents), types (professionals to street kids), and ethnicities (favor Latinos but we need a mix of all) are needed! These jobs should require only 4 - 6 hours worth of work (unless they want to commit for longer). Please send us basic information (age, race, acting experience, languages spoken, and a brief physical description) along with availability day and evenings for Saturday through Tuesday. Once again, the positions will not be paid but individuals will receive a screen credit and great experience. Please send all inquiries to gonzfield_productions at yahoo.com with all relevant info along with a headshot or picture if possible. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From Tinks1026 at aol.com Wed Sep 29 19:37:11 2004 From: Tinks1026 at aol.com (Tinks1026 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 22:37:11 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for a Technical director for Wizard Of Oz Message-ID: <190.2f4ebe6f.2e8ccb57@aol.com> -------------------------------1096511831 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Olmsted Performing Arts is seeking a Technical Director for Wizard Of Oz This spring. Show would be the weekend of April 15, Tech week the previous two weeks. Please mail resume to Olmsted Performing Arts P.O. Box 38265 Olmsted Falls Ohio 44138 Questions/Inquiries 440-427-0289 Angela -------------------------------1096511831 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
   
 
 
Olmsted Performing Arts is seeking a Technical Director for Wizard Of O= z This spring. Show would be the weekend of April 15, Tech week the previous= two weeks. Please mail resume to
 
    Olmsted Performing Arts
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-------------------------------1096511831-- From zoghd1200 at hotmail.com Wed Sep 29 19:45:29 2004 From: zoghd1200 at hotmail.com (Michael N. Herzog) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 22:45:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Food, Fun, and Facials!! Message-ID: CALLING ALL CREATIVE WOMAN! How would you like to..... A) Be pampered with a free facial B) Be the first in line to choose from a wide selection of holiday gifts C) Update and/or replenish your theater cases and/or make-up bags Spoil yourselves rotten on Saturday October 23rd, 2004. I will be hosting an exclusive party for the arts community from 1:00-10:30PM at my home on the West Side. Hurry, spaces are limited and time slots are as follows: (Complimentary 1:00 Coffee & Desserts 2:45 Courtesy of: 4:30 Mary Kay) (Complimentary 6:30 Wine & Cheese 8:45 Courtesy of: 10:30 Mary Kay) Please E-mail me with the time slot of your choice to: GretchRedBull at AOL.Com. An E-Mail with your confirmation and directions will follow. Can't wait to see you, Gretchen Thompson-Herzog PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THE ABOVE EMAIL ADDRESS PLEASE RESPOND ONLY TO GretchRedBull at AOL.Com. _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar ? get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Wed Sep 29 21:07:58 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 21:07:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FORUM RELEASE Message-ID: <20040930040758.39404.qmail@web21127.mail.yahoo.com> --0-553795241-1096517278=:39389 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Olde Towne Hall Theatre Press Release 36119 Center Ridge Road #9643; North Ridgeville, Ohio #9643; 440-327-2909 #9643; www.oldetownehalltheatre.com#9643; FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Olde Towne Hall Theatre will open its? 25th Anniversary Season with one of the funniest musicals ever written, ?A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.? ?Tragedy tomorrow, Comedy tonight.? This Broadway farce is light, fast paced and witty. Performances are October 8th ? 30th Thursday ? Saturday nights at 8:00 pm and Sunday October 17th and 24th at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $10.00. $8.00 for Seniors. Come opening night and join in on the party. Cake, ice cream and punch will be served. Also join past cast members as they celebrate in song. For ticket information call the box office at 440-327-2909. The theatre is located at Rt. 83 and Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! --0-553795241-1096517278=:39389 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Olde Towne Hall Theatre Press Release

36119 Center Ridge RoadNorth Ridgeville, Ohio ▫ 440-327-2909

www.oldetownehalltheatre.com

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

 The Olde Towne Hall Theatre will open its? 25th Anniversary Season with one of the funniest musicals ever written, ?A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.? ?Tragedy tomorrow, Comedy tonight.? This Broadway farce is light, fast paced and witty. Performances are October 8th ? 30th Thursday ? Saturday nights at 8:00 pm and Sunday October 17th and 24th at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $10.00. $8.00 for Seniors. Come opening night and join in on the party. Cake, ice cream and punch will be served. Also join past cast members as they celebrate in song. For ticket information call the box office at 440-327-2909. The theatre is located at Rt. 83 and Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville.


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New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! --0-553795241-1096517278=:39389-- From david at badepitaph.org Wed Sep 29 22:14:54 2004 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 01:14:54 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: OTHELLO Opens Friday! Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3179351694_19030200_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BAD EPITAPH: "OTHELLO" OPENS FRIDAY Look who's on the cover of the Free Times - it's "Othello" director, Alison Hernan! http://www.freetimes.com Ali and OTHELLO performers M. Scott Newson (Othello) and Meg Chamberlain (Iago) will be Dee Perry's guests on WCPN's "Around Noon" on Friday, Oct. 1. Tune in to 90.3 FM or listen live at http://www.wcpn.org Make your reservations now by calling (216) 556-0919 or at http://ww.badepitaph.org where you will find photos, production and performance information. Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE by William Shakespeare at ORTHODOX, 6203 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland. Bad Epitaph. Great Shakespeare. http://www.badepitaph.org --MS_Mac_OE_3179351694_19030200_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: OTHELLO Opens Friday! BAD EPITAPH: "OTHELLO" OPENS FRIDAY

Look who's on the cover of the Free Times - it's "Othello" direct= or, Alison Hernan!
http://www.freetimes.com

Ali and OTHELLO performers M. Scott Newson (Othello) and Meg Chamberlain (I= ago) will be Dee Perry's guests on WCPN's "Around Noon" on Friday,= Oct. 1.  Tune in to 90.3 FM or listen live at http://www.wcpn.org

Make your reservations now by calling (216) 556-0919 or at http://ww.badepi= taph.org where you will find photos, production and performance information.=

Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VE= NICE by William Shakespeare at ORTHODOX, 6203 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland.
Bad Epitaph.  Great Shakespeare.
http://www.badepitaph.org --MS_Mac_OE_3179351694_19030200_MIME_Part-- >From Leigh Peterson" Message-ID: <006101c4a6b4$78725760$5576fea9 at p6e5o8> Hey list members (mainly girls)! Leigh here from Pickwick's Cabaret Rock. Since my contract is ending soon at Pickwick, I've been picking up other jobs here and there. I've been doing spokesmodeling, event marketing, and have had some photo shoots to help find work...so for the first time ever, I've been thinking about fashion and how clothes look on me. I realized that I was pretty clueless, and found something cool that I think many of you would appreciate... Possible dilemmas: -- You have an audition coming up and you aren't sure what outfit would best represent you. -- You have a photoshoot coming up and you want to make sure you pick outfits that create your best silhouette (hide this, enhance that, etc). -- You've been nominated for an Emmy, but Vera won't be designing your runway outfit and you're stuck styling yourself. Solution: Try Dress Your Curves! A team of New York City wardrobe specialists and fashion editors with over 30 years experience will give you PERSONALIZED advice, starting at just $4.95. At prices like this, even us starving artists can afford a little glitz and glamour. Tell them about your look, or your dilemma, or your special event, and get advice created just for you. Check it out at: www.DressYourCurves.com Sincerely, Leigh Peterson http://home.earthlink.net/~lovetolaugh/leigh From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Thu Sep 30 06:10:14 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:10:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Triple Espresso Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A6EE.D2B49164 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just one woman's opinion...this vaudevillian style show is very funny. Timing great, not baudy (sorry folks, just good clean fun, so bring the kids!), full of good music, magic, mayhem, wit and nostalgia. And...features Cleveland Heights native Michael Pearce Donley (must be something in the water!). Enjoy this newest offering at the Hanna! Susan Stone ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A6EE.D2B49164 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A6EE.D2B49164-- From MnBLa at aol.com Thu Sep 30 06:32:56 2004 From: MnBLa at aol.com (MnBLa at aol.com) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:32:56 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Just two more weekends for Nunsense with NEO Rep Message-ID: <141.34f6b12a.2e8d6508@aol.com> --part1_141.34f6b12a.2e8d6508_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that you have two more weekends to catch NEOhio Rep's 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 Remaining performance dates for Nunsense are 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_141.34f6b12a.2e8d6508_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder that you have two m= ore weekends to catch NEOhio Rep's 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

Remaining performance dates for
Nunsense are October 1st, 2nd, 8th=20= & 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_141.34f6b12a.2e8d6508_boundary-- From jboukis at kalliopestage.com Thu Sep 30 07:45:53 2004 From: jboukis at kalliopestage.com (John Paul Boukis) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 07:45:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kalliope launches second season tomorrow Message-ID: <20040930144553.86205.qmail@web81010.mail.yahoo.com> --0-439238683-1096555553=:86192 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Summer of ?42 Makes Cleveland Debut At Kalliope Stage October 1. Paul F. Gurgol Directs New York Talents Jodi Brinkman and Jay Strauss Who Star With Cleveland?s Alex Wyse The new musical version of SUMMER OF ?42, will make its Cleveland debut October 1 through November 7 at Kalliope Stage at Cedar & Lee in Cleveland Heights. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm, and Sunday at 2pm. There will be a gala ?champagne? benefit performance tonight, September 30, to kick off Kalliope?s second season. Limited tickets by calling 216 321 0870. PAUL F. GURGOL, Kalliope?s award-winning artistic director, directs the musical based on the 1971 movie which starred Jennifer O?Neal and Gary Grimes. JAY STRAUSS, a veteran Broadway performer plays the role of the druggist. His credits include performances with The Metropolitan Opera, the Broadway Centennial BABES IN TOYLAND at the Lincoln Center, and national tours, including PHANTOM. Film and TV credits include: Law & Order: Criminal Intent, David Letterman, and NYPD Blue. In addition, he has collaborated with such theater luminaries as Michael Bennett and Eddie Bracken. JODI BRINKMAN, playing the role of Dorothy is an up and coming New York actor. She has appeared regionally in productions of FOOTLOOSE and JEKYLL & HYDE, as well as playing the leading role of Sally Bowles in CABARET. Cleveland?s ALEX WYSE plays the role of Hermie. Alex has appeared in Cleveland productions of LORD OF THE FLIES and INTO THE WOODS, and in CAROUSEL at Kalliope last season. CHRIS POHL plays the role of Pete. He is a recent graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College. He appeared at Kalliope as Jigger in the much-lauded production of CAROUSEL. Mr. Pohl is also a teacher for Kalliope?s classes. SUMMER OF '42 features an ensemble of exceptional local young performers. Aaron Dore, a junior at Shaker Heights High School, plays Oscy; Dan O'Neil, a junior at Chagrin Falls High School plays Benji; Jamie Finkenthal, a senior at Solon High School, plays Aggie; Elizabeth Kelly, a sophomore theater major at Baldwin-Wallace College plays Miriam; Julie Marx, a junior at Cleveland Heights High, plays Gloria. "I could not have found a more talented ensemble of young performers anywhere in the country," says Artistic Director Paul F. Gurgol. KRIS COMER is musical director and head of Kalliope education program; set design is by RUSS BORSKI, design teacher at CWRU, and frequent collaborator at many Cleveland theaters; and costume designer is KIM BROWN, who costumed Kalliope?s first season. According to director, Paul F. Gurgol, "I love the way this incredible music was added to a story that has affected so many people through the movie. And it can do things onstage as a musical that it couldn't do as a movie. The Broadway-style score captures the spirit of the '40s and at the same time creates something completely contemporary and emotionally engaging." Besides SUMMER OF ?42, Kalliope Stage has announced three other musicals for its second season in 2004-05: THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG, a New York send-up of Charles Dickens, Nov. 26-Dec. 19; A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, Stephen Sondheim's tribute to Ingmar Bergman, April 8-May 8; and BABY, about expectant parenthood, June 24-July 31 2005. About Kalliope Stage Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar & Lee. For more information go to www.kalliopestage.com or phone 216 321 0870. #### --0-439238683-1096555553=:86192 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

    Summer of ?42 Makes Cleveland Debut At Kalliope Stage

October 1.

 

Paul F. Gurgol Directs New York Talents Jodi Brinkman and Jay Strauss

 Who Star With Cleveland?s Alex Wyse

 

The new musical version of SUMMER OF ?42, will make its Cleveland debut October 1 through November 7 at Kalliope Stage at Cedar & Lee in Cleveland Heights. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm, and Sunday at 2pm. There will be a gala ?champagne? benefit performance tonight, September 30,  to kick off Kalliope?s second season. Limited tickets by calling 216 321 0870.

 

PAUL F. GURGOL, Kalliope?s award-winning artistic director, directs the musical based on the 1971 movie which starred Jennifer O?Neal and Gary Grimes.   

 

JAY STRAUSS, a veteran Broadway performer plays the role of the druggist. His credits include performances with The Metropolitan Opera, the Broadway Centennial BABES IN TOYLAND at the Lincoln Center, and national tours, including PHANTOM. Film and TV credits include: Law & Order: Criminal Intent, David Letterman, and NYPD Blue. In addition, he has collaborated with such theater luminaries as Michael Bennett and Eddie Bracken.

 

JODI BRINKMAN, playing the role of Dorothy is an up and coming New York actor. She has appeared regionally in productions of FOOTLOOSE and JEKYLL & HYDE, as well as playing the leading role of Sally Bowles in CABARET.

 

Cleveland?s ALEX WYSE plays the role of Hermie. Alex has appeared in Cleveland productions of LORD OF THE FLIES and INTO THE WOODS, and in CAROUSEL at Kalliope last season.

 

CHRIS POHL plays the role of Pete. He is a recent graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College. He appeared at Kalliope as Jigger in the much-lauded production of CAROUSEL. Mr. Pohl is also a teacher for Kalliope?s classes.

 

SUMMER OF '42 features an ensemble of exceptional local young performers. Aaron Dore, a junior at Shaker Heights High School, plays Oscy; Dan O'Neil, a junior at Chagrin Falls High School plays Benji; Jamie Finkenthal, a senior at Solon High School, plays Aggie; Elizabeth Kelly, a sophomore theater major at Baldwin-Wallace College plays Miriam; Julie Marx, a junior at Cleveland Heights High, plays Gloria. "I could not have found a more talented ensemble of young performers anywhere in the country," says Artistic Director Paul F. Gurgol.

 

KRIS COMER is musical director and head of Kalliope education program; set design is by RUSS BORSKI, design teacher at CWRU, and frequent collaborator at many Cleveland theaters; and costume designer is KIM BROWN, who costumed Kalliope?s first season.

 

According to director, Paul F. Gurgol, "I love the way this incredible music was added to a story that has affected so many people through the movie. And it can do things onstage as a musical that it couldn't do as a movie. The Broadway-style score captures the spirit of the '40s and at the same time creates something completely contemporary and emotionally engaging."

 

Besides SUMMER OF ?42, Kalliope Stage has announced three other musicals for its second season in 2004-05: THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG, a New York send-up of Charles Dickens, Nov. 26-Dec. 19; A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, Stephen Sondheim's tribute to Ingmar Bergman, April 8-May 8; and BABY, about expectant parenthood, June 24-July 31 2005.

 

About Kalliope Stage

Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar & Lee. For more information go to www.kalliopestage.com or phone 216 321 0870.

####

--0-439238683-1096555553=:86192-- >From Night Kitchen Thu Sep 30 15:26:28 2004 From: Night Kitchen (Night Kitchen) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:26:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Night Kitchen's 'On the Brink' opens FRIDAY! Message-ID: Dobama's Night Kitchen takes local audiences On the Brink Cleveland, Ohio =E2=80=93 This fall embark on a journey with local artists = to explore our state of mind and the psyche of characters from a wide range of theater pieces from the very obscure to the truly classic. Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen presents On the Brink October 1-3, 2004. On the Brink is collection of monologues and scenes that will take a look into the minds of some of the most compelling characters from modern and classic plays, including Angels in America, The Taming of the Shrew, Amadeus, and Hamlet. Featuring local actors, the cast includes Kristie Erin Barnes, Amanda Berichon, Allen Branstein, Aaron B. Coleman, Rachel Douglas, Catherine Gallagher, Jasper Howard, Justin Tatum and Cameran Wareham. The scenes are directed by Danny Durst, Rivkah Massey and Adrienne Moon. The shows will be performed at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Tickets are $5 for students and $7 for general admission. Friday and Saturday shows will begin at 11 p.m. and Sunday's show begins at 7 p.m. For tickets and reservations call the Dobama Box Office at 216-932-3396 or visit them on the Internet at www.dobama.org. On the Brink is the first show in Night Kitchen's 2004-2005 season. Coming January 21-February 6 Night Kitchen will present Steven Belber's Tape and April 22-May 8 watch for Heaven and Hell (on Earth): A Divine Comedy by the Actors Theater of Louisville. Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen seeks to nurture and support young developing artists. Night Kitchen provides a venue for experimental and edgy work that stretches traditional theatrical boundaries. The company allows emerging artists to develop their craft while providing high quality theater for the Cleveland area. --=20 Night Kitchen Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 (216) 932-3396 NightKitchen at gmail.com From hmp at hmpevents.com Thu Sep 30 07:50:15 2004 From: hmp at hmpevents.com (HMPEVENTS) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:50:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mystery Actors Wanted 10-15 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0043_01C4A6DB.44C05300 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0044_01C4A6DB.44C1D9A0" ------=_NextPart_001_0044_01C4A6DB.44C1D9A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Clear DayHi NeOhioPal Subscribers! We are seeking two actors for a Mystery to be held between the hours of 2-4 on 10-15. 1. 18-25 year old looking handsome male 2. 70-90 year old looking female Actual ages do not matter. We just want you to look the part. This is a paid gig. Please reply initially via email to mystery at hmpevents.com. Thank you and have a lovely day! Heather ------=_NextPart_001_0044_01C4A6DB.44C1D9A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Clear Day

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Lynda at random-acts.net (Mztry) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 07:54:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Question for accompanists? Message-ID: <20040930145426.24194.h54.wm@smtp.sc0.cp.net> My husband has been offered a job accompanying (not music directing) "Forever Plaid" at a dinner theater. $40 a show seems awfully low. What is the norm? Need to know ASAP. THANKS! From fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Thu Sep 30 09:09:13 2004 From: fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (fredsternfeld) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 12:09:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ON THE TOWN Auditions - Beck Center; directed by Fred Sternfeld Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0518_01C4A6E6.5282CFD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit APPOINTMENTS BEING ACCEPTED NOW! Call Pam at 216-521-2540 ------------------------------------------------------------- AUDITION INFORMATION Beck Center for the Arts Scott Spence, Artistic Director presents On the Town Music by Leonard Bernstein Book & Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green Based on an idea by Jerome Robbins Director -- Fred Sternfeld Music Director - Larry Goodpaster Choreographer -- Martin Cespedes Set Designer -- Richard Gould Light Designer - Colleen Dowling Costume Designer - Alison Hernan AUDITION DATES, TIMES, APPOINTMENTS & LOCATION: Saturday, November 6, 2:00 - 6:00pm; Monday, November 8, 6:00 - 10:00pm To make an audition appointment call 216-521-2540, Monday-Friday, 9:00am - 6:00pm and ask for Pam. The auditions will be held at Beck Center, located at 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio 44107 AUDITION PREPARATION: Please prepare one short song; bring sheet music; an accompanist will be provided. Also, please prepare a memorized monologue one minute in length OR you can read a monologue that will be provided to you when you arrive. Dance auditions will be held at the callback. ABOUT THE PLAY: THREE American sailors come to Manhattan on a twenty-four hour shore-leave. They are Chip, Ozzie and Gabey. New York is a wonderful town ("New York, New York"), and the three sailors are hell-bent for a good time. But each has his own idea of fun, since Chip is serious-minded, Ozzie is happy-go-lucky and Gabey is an incurable romantic. They argue about what to do and where to go, and finally agree to begin their adventures by taking the subway. There Gabey sees a photograph of Ivy Smith, selected that month as subway's "Miss Turnstiles". Gabey insists that this is the girl he wants to date. When Chip and Ozzie realize they cannot dissuade Gabey they help him hunt out the girl. Each sets out in a different direction to find her. During the search, Chip meets a woman taxi-driver who is a victim of excessive enthusiasms ("I Get Carried Away"), and whose enthusiasm of the moment is Chip. Ozzie proceeds to the Museum of Natural History, where he comes upon Hildy, an anthropology student, and a girl of many talents ("I Can Cook, Too"). Gabey, during his wanderings about town, comes to Carnegie Hall. There, in one of the studios, he finds Ivy, taking singing lessons. On the Town was a musical-comedy extension of Fancy-Free, a ballet with choreography by Jerome Robbins and music by Leonard Bernstein, successfully introduced in New York on April 18, 1944. "One of the freshest musicals to come into town in a long time," as Lewis Nichols of the New York Times described it, On the Town had freshness, exuberance and youth. But its value as entertainment, great though it was, is not all that has made this musical comedy such an important event in American theatre. As Leonard Bernstein's first Broadway score and Jerome Robbins' first assignment as choreographer in musical comedy, On the Town helped introduce two creative figures to the American musical theatre who would henceforth make to it a formidable contribution. ROLES: Equity & Non- Equity actors needed: Principals and ensemble. All roles are open. Many actors will play multiple roles. "Character" ages are listed below. The ensemble also includes 8 non-singing roles and a myriad of characters to be cast from the ensemble. Ozzie -- age 18-30, singing/dancing male - sailor, wide-eyed dreamer, wants to meet one special girl in NYC Madame Maude P. Dilly -- age 40+ singing female -singing teacher, also enjoys her Jack Daniels, gives Ivy singing lessons Chip -- age 18-30, singing/dancing male - sailor, type-A personality, squeamish around girls, Gabey's friend Lucy Schmeeler -- age 25-40, female - Hildy's roommate who has a terrible head cold, possible Brooklyn accent Gabey -- age 18-30, singing/dancing male - sailor, ladies man, a bit of a jokester, Gabey's friend Waldo Figment -- age 30+, male - museum curator Ivy Smith -- age 18-30, singing/dancing female - Miss Turnstiles, hometown girl who is trying to be someone she is not, Gabey's love-interest Flossie -- age 18-45, female -- loud-mouthed secretary Hildy Esterhazy -- age 20-35, singing/dancing female - sexy, brazen cab driver, possible Brooklyn accent, pursues Chip with a passion Flossie's girl friend -- age 18-45, female - apathetic listener Claire De Loone -- age 20-35, singing/dancing female - classy, zealous anthropologist, engaged to Pitkin but falls for Ozzie Mr S. Uperman -- age 35+, male -- disgruntled employer of Hildy Pitkin W. Bridgework -- age 30+ singing male - affluent society figure, engaged to Claire Subway Bill Poster -- age 20+, male - subway workman who hangs posters First Workman -- age 25+, male - sings opening solo "I Feel Like I'm Not Out of Bed Yet" Master of Ceremonies --age 20+, male - nightclub host Miss Turnstiles Announcer -- age 20+, male - Mr. Personality Dolores Dolores -- age 20+, female - dejected Hispanic nightclub singer, sings "I Wish I Was Dead" with a heavy Hispanic accent Rajah Bimmy -- age 20+, male - Coney-Island side-show singer Diana Dream --age 20+, female - dejected nightclub singer, sings "I Wish I Was Dead" Little Old Lady Policemen, A Man, Another Man, A Delicate Type, Actors, Musicians, Dancers, Sailors, Dock Workmen, Waiters, Passersby, Prehistoric Men, Bird Girls, Singing Teachers, Diamond Eddie's Girls, Nightclub Patrons REHEARSAL INFORMATION: 3-6 times a week depending upon the role size / amount of scenes. Starting in mid-February. Rehearsals will be Monday - Thursday evenings, 7-10:30pm, Sunday afternoons and/or evenings and some Saturday afternoons. Entire cast will be expected at all rehearsals the last ten days. COMPENSATION: There are AEA contracts available. Non-AEA actors 18 years of age and over will be paid a stipend for their participation in this production. PRODUCTION DATES: Performances will be March 18 - April 10, 2005. SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT March 18 8:00pm 19 8:00pm 20 3:00pm 21 22 23 24 8:00pm 25 8:00pm 26 8:00pm 27 Easter - no performance 28 29 30 31 8:00pm April 1 8:00pm 2 8:00pm 3 3:00pm 4 5 6 7 8:00pm 8 8:00pm 9 8:00pm 10 3:00pm For more information contact Fred Sternfeld, director at Fsternfeld at aol.com or 216-496-6087 ------=_NextPart_000_0518_01C4A6E6.5282CFD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

APPOINTMENTS BEING = ACCEPTED=20 NOW!

Call Pam at=20 216-521-2540

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AUDITION=20 INFORMATION

Beck=20 Center for the Arts

Scott Spence, = Artistic=20 Director

presents

On=20 the Town

Music by Leonard Bernstein
Book & Lyrics by Betty Comden = and=20 Adolph Green

Based on an=20 idea by Jerome Robbins

 

Director=20 -- Fred Sternfeld
Music = Director –=20 Larry Goodpaster

Choreographer -- Martin=20 Cespedes

Set Designer -- Richard = Gould

Light Designer – Colleen = Dowling

Costume Designer – Alison = Hernan

 

AUDITION = DATES, TIMES,=20 APPOINTMENTS & LOCATION:

Saturday, = November 6,=20 2:00 – 6:00pm; Monday, November 8, 6:00 – = 10:00pm

To make an = audition=20 appointment call 216-521-2540, Monday-Friday, 9:00am – 6:00pm and = ask for Pam.=20 The auditions will be held at Beck Center, located at 17801 Detroit = Ave.,=20 Lakewood, Ohio =20 44107

 

AUDITION=20 PREPARATION:  Please prepare one short song; = bring=20 sheet music; an accompanist will be provided. Also, please prepare a = memorized=20 monologue one minute in length OR you can read a monologue that will be = provided=20 to you when you arrive.  = Dance=20 auditions will be held at the callback.

 

ABOUT=20 THE PLAY:   THREE=20 American sailors come to Manhattan on a twenty-four hour shore-leave. = They are=20 Chip, Ozzie and Gabey. New York is a wonderful town ("New York, New = York"), and=20 the three sailors are hell-bent for a good time. But each has his own = idea of=20 fun, since Chip is serious-minded, Ozzie is happy-go-lucky and Gabey is = an=20 incurable romantic. They argue about what to do and where to go, and = finally=20 agree to begin their adventures by taking the subway. There Gabey sees a = photograph of Ivy Smith, selected that month as subway's "Miss = Turnstiles".=20 Gabey insists that this is the girl he wants to date. When Chip and = Ozzie=20 realize they cannot dissuade Gabey they help him hunt out the girl. Each = sets=20 out in a different direction to find her. During the search, Chip meets = a woman=20 taxi-driver who is a victim of excessive enthusiasms ("I Get Carried = Away"), and=20 whose enthusiasm of the moment is Chip. Ozzie proceeds to the Museum of = Natural=20 History, where he comes upon Hildy, an anthropology student, and a girl = of many=20 talents ("I Can Cook, Too"). Gabey, during his wanderings about town, = comes to=20 Carnegie Hall. There, in one of the studios, he finds Ivy, taking = singing=20 lessons.

On=20 the Town=20 was a musical-comedy extension of Fancy-Free, a ballet = with=20 choreography by Jerome Robbins and music by Leonard Bernstein, = successfully=20 introduced in New York on April 18, 1944. "One of the freshest musicals = to come=20 into town in a long time," as Lewis Nichols of the New York Times = described it,=20 On the Town had freshness, exuberance and youth. = But its=20 value as entertainment, great though it was, is not all that has made = this=20 musical comedy such an important event in American theatre. As Leonard=20 Bernstein's first Broadway score and Jerome Robbins' first assignment as = choreographer in musical comedy, On the Town = helped=20 introduce two creative figures to the American musical theatre who would = henceforth make to it a formidable contribution.

ROLES: = Equity & = Non-=20 Equity actors needed: Principals and ensemble. All roles are open. Many = actors=20 will play multiple roles. “Character” ages are listed = below.  The ensemble also includes = 8=20 non-singing roles and a myriad of characters to be cast from the=20 ensemble.

Ozzie -- age 18-30, = singing/dancing=20 male – sailor, wide-eyed dreamer, wants to meet one special = girl in=20 NYC

Madame = Maude P.=20 Dilly -- = age 40+ singing = female=20 –singing teacher, also enjoys her Jack Daniels, gives Ivy = singing=20 lessons

Chip -- = age 18-30, = singing/dancing=20 male – sailor, type-A personality, squeamish around girls, = Gabey’s=20 friend

Lucy=20 Schmeeler -- = age 25-40, female = –=20 Hildy’s  = roommate who has a=20 terrible head cold, possible Brooklyn accent

Gabey -- = age 18-30, = singing/dancing=20 male – sailor, ladies man, a bit of a jokester, = Gabey’s friend

Waldo=20 Figment -- = age 30+, male = – museum=20 curator

Ivy=20 Smith -- = age 18-30, = singing/dancing=20 female – Miss Turnstiles, hometown girl who is trying to be = someone she is=20 not, Gabey’s love-interest

Flossie -- = age 18-45, female -- = loud-mouthed secretary

Hildy=20 Esterhazy -- = age 20-35, = singing/dancing=20 female – sexy, brazen cab driver, possible Brooklyn accent, = pursues Chip=20 with a passion

Flossie’s girl=20 friend -- = age 18-45, female = – apathetic=20 listener

Claire = De=20 Loone -- = age 20-35, = singing/dancing=20 female – classy, zealous anthropologist, engaged to Pitkin = but falls for=20 Ozzie

Mr S.=20 Uperman -- = age 35+, male -- = disgruntled=20 employer of Hildy

Pitkin = W.=20 Bridgework -- = age 30+ singing male = –=20 affluent society figure, engaged to Claire

Subway Bill=20 Poster -- age=20 20+, male – subway workman who hangs posters

First = Workman -- age 25+, male = – sings=20 opening solo “I Feel Like I’m Not Out of Bed = Yet”

Master of=20 Ceremonies=20 --age 20+, male – nightclub host

Miss Turnstiles = Announcer --=20 age = 20+, male=20 – Mr. Personality

Dolores=20 Dolores --=20 age 20+, female – dejected Hispanic nightclub singer, sings = “I Wish I Was=20 Dead” with a heavy Hispanic accent

Rajah = Bimmy -- age 20+, male = –=20 Coney-Island side-show singer

Diana Dream = --age 20+, female = – dejected=20 nightclub singer, sings “I Wish I Was Dead”

Little = Old=20 Lady

 

Policemen, A=20 Man, Another Man, A Delicate Type, Actors, Musicians, Dancers, = Sailors,=20 Dock Workmen, Waiters, Passersby, Prehistoric Men, Bird Girls, = Singing=20 Teachers, Diamond Eddie’s Girls, Nightclub=20 Patrons

 

REHEARSAL=20 INFORMATION: 3-6=20 times a week depending upon the role size / amount of=20 scenes.  Starting in mid-February. = Rehearsals=20 will be Monday – Thursday evenings, 7-10:30pm, Sunday afternoons = and/or evenings=20 and some Saturday afternoons. Entire cast will be expected at all = rehearsals the=20 last ten days.

 

COMPENSATION:

There are AEA = contracts=20 available. Non-AEA actors 18 years of age and over will be paid a = stipend for=20 their participation in this production.

 

PRODUCTION  DATES:  Performances will be March = 18 –=20 April 10, 2005.=20

 

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MON

TUES

WED

THURS

FRI

SAT

 

 

 

 

 

March = 18

8:00pm

19

8:00pm

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3:00pm

21

22

23

24

8:00pm

25

8:00pm

26

8:00pm

27

Easter – no=20 performance

28

29

30

31

8:00pm

April = 1

8:00pm

2

8:00pm

3

3:00pm

4

5

6

7

8:00pm

8

8:00pm

9

8:00pm

10

3:00pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

For = more=20 information contact Fred Sternfeld, director at Fsternfeld at aol.com or=20 216-496-6087

------=_NextPart_000_0518_01C4A6E6.5282CFD0-- From vwilson at karamu.com Thu Sep 30 10:22:28 2004 From: vwilson at karamu.com (Vivian Wilson) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:22:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Black Nativity Singers African American at Karamu Message-ID: <000801c4a712$0ffe7200$0501a8c0@vivian> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4A6F0.88A086C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =D8 Karamu Performing Arts Theatre will hold auditions for singers = only for its 2004/2005 holiday favorite BLACK NATIVITY by Langston = Hughes. =20 Monday & Tuesday October 7th & October 8 , 2004, @ 6:30 pm=20 =20 Wanted 6 African American Males and 6 African American females who can = move =20 Audition will be held in Karamu's Concert Hall Prepare: Two (2) contrasting Gospel Songs -(one slow and one up tempo) =20 Roles are available for: Male & Female Singers - especially baritone & = bass=20 Must Bring: Resume and a Head Shot (photo) =20 =20 Monday, Oct 14 only: =D8 open dance auditions in Karamu's Upper dance studio at 6:30 pm = =D8 be prepared to dance; dancers must know dance terminology=20 =D8 Must Bring: Resume and a Head Shot (photo) =20 =20 BLACK NATIVITY is a story with rousing gospel music, vibrant dance, = brilliant costumes and majestic poetry which brings the traditional = nativity story to life.=20 =20 =20 BLACK NATIVITY runs December 3, 2004 thru December 30, 2004, in the = Jelliffe Theatre Performances are Thursday thru Saturday @ 8:00 p.m and Sundays @ 3:00 = p.m. Special performances December 22 & 23 8:00 pm; December 28 thru 30 at = 8:00 pm and 12/31 6:30 pm and 9:00 pm =20 For more information, call (216) = 795-7070 ext 241. BLACK NATIVITY IS A NON -EQUITY PRODUCTION ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4A6F0.88A086C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

=D8     =20 Karamu=20 Performing Arts Theatre will hold auditions for singers only for its = 2004/2005 holiday=20 favorite  BLACK NATIVITY by Langston=20 Hughes.

 

Monday=20 & Tuesday October 7th & October 8 ,=20 2004,  @ 6:30 pm=20

 

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Monday,=20 Oct 14 only:

=D8     =20 open=20 dance auditions  in = Karamu=92s Upper=20 dance studio=20 at 6:30 pm

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Performances=20 are Thursday thru Saturday @ 8:00 p.m and Sundays @ 3:00 = p.m.

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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4A6F0.88A086C0-- From snewport at buckeyecolor.com Thu Sep 30 10:41:39 2004 From: snewport at buckeyecolor.com (Newport, Stephanie) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:41:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Run for your Wife" at The Players Guild Theatre Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A714.BD99A2E3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Players Guild of Canton is pleased to announce a collaboration with The North Canton Playhouse. Together the two theatres are presenting the production Run for your Wife October 8 - 10 at The Players Guild Theatre. This production was first mounted at the North Canton Playhouse in January, 2004.=20 This is the first collaboration of this kind in our community, and is a direct result of ACTS (A Coalition of Theatres in Stark). ACTS, established in 2003, consists of six community theatres in Stark County. Its purpose is to share resources, ideas and talents with the goal of bringing quality live theatre to the greater Stark County area. =20 Run for your Wife, written by Ray Cooney, is a superb British farce in the tradition of Monty Python. It's the story of a London cabbie who is married to Mary.... and Barbara, neither of whom know about the other's existence. With the help of a neighbor, he tries to keep two suspicious police detectives from finding out his secret, while keeping his two wives from finding out about each other.=20 Directed by Mary McManaway, Artistic Director of the North Canton Playhouse, the cast consists of Lisa Paynter, Tracy Schaar, Ted Paynter, Ed Munier, Mark Stoffer, Era Lynn Tripp, Ginger Doughan, and Mike Daniels. =20 Run for your Wife opens at The Players Guild Theatre on October 8 and runs through October 10. Performances are 8:00 p.m. on Friday & Saturday and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $10, and can be purchased by calling the Players Guild box office (330) 453-7617. Contact: Steven Arnold, Artistic Coordinator=20 artistic at playersguildtheatre.com=20 Phone: (330) 453-7619=20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A714.BD99A2E3 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The Players Guild = of Canton is=20 pleased to announce a collaboration with The North = Canton=20 Playhouse. Together the two theatres are presenting the production Run for your = Wife=20 October 8 - 10 at The Players Guild=20 Theatre. This = production was first mounted at the North Canton Playhouse in January, = 2004.=20

This = is the=20 first collaboration of this kind in our community, and is a direct = result of=20 ACTS (A Coalition of Theatres in Stark). ACTS, = established in=20 2003, consists of six community theatres in=20 Stark=20 County. Its = purpose is=20 to share resources, ideas and talents with the goal of bringing quality = live=20 theatre to the greater Stark=20 County area. =  

Run=20 for your Wife, written by Ray Cooney, is a superb = British=20 farce in the tradition of Monty Python. It's the story of a=20 London = cabbie who is=20 married to Mary.... and Barbara, neither of whom know about the other's=20 existence. With the help of a neighbor, he tries to keep two suspicious = police=20 detectives from finding out his secret, while keeping his two wives from = finding=20 out about each other. 

Directed by Mary=20 McManaway, Artistic Director of the North Canton Playhouse, the cast = consists of=20 Lisa Paynter, Tracy Schaar, Ted Paynter, Ed Munier, Mark Stoffer, Era = Lynn=20 Tripp, Ginger Doughan, and Mike Daniels.  

Run for your = Wife opens at The=20 Players Guild=20 Theatre on October 8 and = runs through=20 October 10. Performances are 8:00=20 p.m.=20 on Friday & Saturday and 2:30=20 p.m.=20 on Sunday. Tickets are $10, and can be purchased by calling the Players = Guild=20 box office (330) 453-7617.

Contact:         =20 Steven Arnold, Artistic Coordinator 
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------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C4A6FE.9778D900-- From Elightworld at aol.com Thu Sep 30 08:30:14 2004 From: Elightworld at aol.com (Elightworld at aol.com) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:30:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Actors and Extras for Music Video Message-ID: <410E16F5.69434E3B.37C8D025@aol.com> Record Label seeks Actors and Extras for Music Video to be aired on major music channels. Shooting dates are October 24th, November 1st - 2nd in Cleveland. All ethnicities are encouraged to apply. The following characters are needed: ACTORS: Teenagers (approxmately 6) African American Male 30-40 Caucasian Male 40-50 African American Female 35-45 Caucasian Female 30-40 Please send headshot and bio immediately for consideration. EXTRA'S: Need extras of all ages and ethnic backgrounds for various scenes. The main date for the extra's shoot is the afternoon and evening of October 24th. No pay, but credit provided Thank you! From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Thu Sep 30 08:03:34 2004 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 08:03:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland's Pride & Prejudice next week Message-ID: <20040930150334.58482.qmail@web13122.mail.yahoo.com> --0-437216678-1096556614=:57584 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Announcing Lakeland Theatre's production of PRIDE & PREJUDICE By Jane Austen Adapted for the stage by James Maxwell Revised by Alan Stanford Director Martin Friedman Sets and Lights Design Keith Nagy Costumes Design Craig Tucker and John Larger Sound Design Bill Amato Choreography Elizabeth Flynn Production Stage Manager Milena Stojick First presented in Dublin,Ireland; only three theatres have produced this adaptation: The Gate Theatre, The Guthrie Theater and Lakeland Theatre. A duel between Elizabeth and her prejudice and Darcy and his pride; or is it the other way around? Each gives in and pride and prejudice meet halfway. One of the truly great literary romances of all time. Played out against the panorama of the Regency Period. This is a special production with wonderful sets, original costumes and terrific acting. Pride and Prejudice runs for 20 performances; October 8 through October 31, 2004 at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group and senior rates are available. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information either email Martin Friedman at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034. Friday, October 8 @ 8pm Saturday, October 9 @ 8pm Sunday, October 10 @ 2pm and 7pm Thursday, October 14 @ 8pm Friday, October 15 @ 8pm Saturday, October 16 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, October 17 @ 2pm and 7pm Thursday, October 21 @ 8pm Friday, October 22 @ 8pm Saturday, October 23 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, October 24 @ 2pm and 7pm Friday, October 29 @ 8pm Saturday, October 30 @ 8pm Sunday, October 31 @ 2pm and 7pm Mr. Bennet ..... Mitchell Fields (ActorsEquityAssociation) Mrs. Bennet..... Mary Cunningham Jane Bennet....... Meredith Conti Elizabeth Bennet...... Liz Conway Mary Bennet....... Mary Britta Shirring Kitty Bennet........ Lindsey Sandham Lydia Bennet....... Ruth Hitchcock Mr. Collins............ Andrew Narten Lady Catherine DeBourgh.........Hester Lewellen Sir William Lucas................... Winn Douglass Charlotte Lucas...................... Elizabeth Volkes Blakeslee Mr. Charles Bingley................ Timo Aker Miss Caroline Bingley.............. Rachel Appelbaum Mr. Darcy.............................. Tom Eschelman Colonel Fitzwilliam.................... Giuseppe Diomede Mr. George Wickham................Derek Adams Mr. Denny................................Michael Phillips Mr. Carter................................Chris Sgarlata --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-437216678-1096556614=:57584 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Announcing

Lakeland Theatre's

production of  

PRIDE & PREJUDICE

By Jane Austen

Adapted for the stage by James Maxwell

Revised by Alan Stanford

 

Director Martin Friedman 

Sets and Lights Design Keith Nagy

Costumes Design  Craig Tucker and John Larger

      Sound Design  Bill Amato

Choreography Elizabeth Flynn  

Production Stage Manager Milena Stojick 

 

First presented in Dublin,Ireland; only three theatres have produced this adaptation:

The Gate Theatre, The Guthrie Theater and Lakeland Theatre.

  

 A duel between Elizabeth and her prejudice and Darcy and his pride; or is it the other way around? Each gives in and pride and prejudice meet halfway. One of the truly great literary romances of all time. Played out against the panorama of the Regency Period. This is a special production with wonderful sets, original costumes and terrific acting.

 

Pride and Prejudice runs for 20 performances; October 8 through October 31, 2004 at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group and senior rates are available. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information either email Martin Friedman at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034.

 

Friday, October 8 @ 8pm

Saturday, October 9 @ 8pm

Sunday, October 10 @ 2pm and 7pm

Thursday, October 14 @ 8pm

Friday, October 15 @ 8pm

Saturday, October 16 @ 2pm and 8pm

Sunday, October 17 @ 2pm and 7pm

Thursday, October 21 @ 8pm

Friday, October 22 @ 8pm

Saturday, October 23 @ 2pm and 8pm

Sunday, October 24 @ 2pm and 7pm

Friday, October 29 @ 8pm

Saturday, October 30 @ 8pm

Sunday, October 31 @ 2pm and 7pm

 

 

Mr. Bennet .....                          Mitchell Fields (ActorsEquityAssociation)

Mrs. Bennet.....                         Mary Cunningham

Jane Bennet.......                       Meredith Conti

Elizabeth Bennet......                  Liz Conway

Mary Bennet.......                      Mary Britta Shirring

Kitty Bennet........                      Lindsey Sandham

Lydia Bennet.......                      Ruth Hitchcock

Mr. Collins............                    Andrew Narten

Lady Catherine DeBourgh.........Hester Lewellen

Sir William Lucas...................   Winn Douglass

Charlotte Lucas......................   Elizabeth Volkes Blakeslee

Mr. Charles Bingley................  Timo Aker

Miss Caroline Bingley..............  Rachel Appelbaum 

Mr. Darcy..............................  Tom Eschelman

Colonel Fitzwilliam.................... Giuseppe Diomede

Mr. George Wickham................Derek Adams

Mr. Denny................................Michael Phillips

Mr. Carter................................Chris Sgarlata 


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-437216678-1096556614=:57584-- From jpy2karaoke at ameritech.net Thu Sep 30 08:42:55 2004 From: jpy2karaoke at ameritech.net (JPY2Karaoke) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:42:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Desperately Seeking Music Director Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A6E2.A08DBE00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Due to unforeseen circumstances, Brecksville Little Theatre is in desperate need of a Music Director for their Fall show "SUGAR' the "Some Like It Hot" musical. This is a paid position. Interested parties, please contact Producer's Joe N Paul via e-mail. jpy2karaoke at ameritech.net This position must be filled quickly, auditions are scheduled for Sunday, October 24 and Tuesday, October 26. The show opens January 21 thru February 12th. 10 performances, including two Sunday matinees. Director is local talent Bonnie LoConti and choreographer is Barbara Corlette. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A6E2.A08DBE00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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=  =20 3D"" ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A6E2.A08DBE00-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Thu Sep 30 08:42:48 2004 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:42:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory of Music Press Release Message-ID: <2147483647.1096544568@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_U9P29xwX9q6SrUmj1AJPxQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not=20 reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission. A MAY 2005 RESIDENCY BY SIR HARRISON BIRTWISTLE WILL CONCLUDE A YEAR OF=20 VISITS BY RENOWNED MUSICIANS AT THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas September 30, 2004 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO -- The venerable British composer Sir Harrison Birtwistle,=20 creator of such works as the monumental lyric tragedy The Mask of Orpheus,=20 will be in residence at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music May 1 -- 10,=20 2005. Sir Harrison's May residency is the culmination of a year of concerts and=20 master classes by renowned musicians and composers that also includes=20 residencies by pianist Russell Sherman and percussionist Steven Schick, as=20 well as a mini-festival of composer Daniel Pinkham's work. Here is a calendar listing of guest artists scheduled to appear at Oberlin=20 through December 2004. Please note that this does not include complete=20 information for the Artist Recital Series, a paid subscription series.=20 Information about the Artist Recital Series is available at=20 www.oberlin.edu/arseries/ or by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service=20 Box Office at 440-775-8169. Unless otherwise indicated, all events are free and open to the public. For = updated concert information, please call the Conservatory's 24-hour Concert = Hotline: 440-775-6933. Sunday, October 3, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel ROBERT FRANZ, guest conductor The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Featuring Alexander Fedoriouk, cimbalom Program: Bright Sheng's Postcards, Kod=E1ly's H=E1ry J=E1nos, Beethoven's=20 Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. 55 "Eroica" Robert Franz is Associate Conductor of the Louisville Orchestra. Saturday, October 9, 3 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall THE MERIDIAN TRIO Davis Brooks, violin Kurt Fowler, cello Rene Lecuona, piano Program: Works by Max Bruch, Amelia S. Kaplan, and Felix Mendelssohn Amelia Kaplan is a member of the Conservatory's composition faculty. Sunday, October 10, 2:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall CHRISTOPHER STEMBRIDGE, harpsichord A recital of Affetti Vocali and toccatas featuring works by Luzzasco=20 Luzzaschi, Giulio Caccini, and Girolamo Frescobaldi The British harpsichordist performs on the cembalo cromatico, an early=20 17th-century "experimental" harpsichord with 19 notes per octave. Mr.=20 Stembridge's instrument is a reproduction made by Willard Martin of=20 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Sunday, October 10, 4 p.m. Finney Chapel ALICE PARKER, conductor and composer Hymn and Folk Song Festival Wednesday, October 13, 12:15 p.m. Fairchild Chapel MARCIA HADJIMARKOS, clavichord Recital Program: TBD Wednesday, October 13, 8 - 10:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall JENNIFER KOH '97, violin Master Class Thursday, October 14, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel JENNIFER KOH '97, violin $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT Thursday, October 14, 6:30 p.m. Fairchild Chapel Peter Slowik, viola Robert Conant, harpsichord Program: Three sonatas by J.S. Bach: Sonata in G Major; BWV 1027; Sonata = in D Major, BWV 1028; and Sonata in G minor, BWV 1029 Peter Slowik is a member of the Conservatory's string faculty. Robert Conant, emeritus professor at the Chicago College of Performing Arts = at Roosevelt University, is a renowned harpsichordist and recording artist. = Tuesday, October 26, 7 - 10 p.m. Finney Chapel MADAME MARIE-LOUISE LANGLAIS, organist Master Class Mme. Langlais, professor of organ at the Paris Conservatory, will conduct a = master class on the music of the organist-composers of St. Clotilde, the=20 19th century Paris church known as the most important church music site in=20 France. NOVEMBER 4 - 7: Russell Sherman, Artist-in-Residence Called "one of the truly extraordinary pianists" by The New York Times,=20 Russell Sherman continues to garner accolades from critics and audiences=20 alike for his grace, imagination, and poetry. The 2004-05 season marks his=20 75th birthday and the 60th anniversary of his professional debut in New=20 York at age 15. The division of keyboard studies sponsors his Oberlin=20 residency. Thursday, November 4, 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano Program: Beethoven Sonata No. 4, E-flat Major, Op. 7 Debussy from Preludes, Vol. II Bruy=E9res Ondine Bart=F4k Out of Doors (Five Pieces for Piano) With Drums and Pipes Barcarolla Musettes The Night's Music The Chase Liszt Jeux d=92eux =E0 la Villa d=92Este Schubert/Liszt Soir=E9e de Vienne No. 6 Mozart/Liszt Reminiscences of Don Juan Friday, November 5, 7 p.m. Warner Concert Hall RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano Master Class Saturday, November 6, 12 noon Warner Concert Hall RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano Master Class Sunday, November 7, 1 p.m. Warner Concert Hall RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano Master Class Saturday, November 6, 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall JEAN GEOFFROY, marimba Recital Program: TBD Thursday, November 11, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel STEVEN SMITH, guest conductor The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Program: Berlioz's Overture to "Beatrice and Benedict" and Tchaikovsky's=20 Symphony No. 6 in B minor "Path=E9tique." Concerto and concerto soloist to = be=20 announced. Sunday, November 14, 3 p.m. Finney Chapel KOTARO FUKUMA, piano $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT NOVEMBER 17 - 21 STEVEN SCHICK RESIDENCY Percussionist Steven Schick has championed contemporary percussion music as = a performer and teacher for the past 20 years. He has commissioned and=20 premiered more than 100 new works for percussion and has performed these=20 pieces on major concert series such as Lincoln Center's Great Performers=20 and the Los Angeles Philharmonic's Green Umbrella concerts. He has recorded = many of these works for SONY classical, Wergo, Point, CRT, and Neuma=20 Records. Schick is the percussionist of the Bang on a Can All-Stars. The=20 New Music Division of the Contemporary Music Program sponsors his=20 residency. Friday, November 19, 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Solo Percussion Recital STEVEN SCHICK, percussionist New Music for Percussion Program TBD from work that he has commissioned. Saturday, November 20, 10 a.m. Warner Concert Hall STEVEN SCHICK Master Class Sunday, December 12, 3 p.m. Finney Chapel DANIEL PINKHAM, composer The Music of Daniel Pinkham Sunday, December 12, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel DANIEL PINKHAM, composer The Oberlin Wind Ensemble Timothy Weiss, conductor The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Hugh Floyd, conductor The Musical Union Timothy Weiss, conductor James David Christie, organ Program: Daniel Pinkham's Organ Concerto No. 2 (American Premiere) and=20 Christmas Cantata; Arthur Honegger's King David Daniel Pinkham will be in Oberlin for this mini-festival of his work. Monday, December 13, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall STEVEN ISSERLIS '80, cellist Master Class Monday, December 13, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel JAMES GAFFIGAN, guest conductor The Oberlin Orchestra Program: Tchaikovsky=92s Romeo and Juliet and Shostakovich's Symphony No. = 1;=20 concerto and concerto soloist to be announced. James Gaffigan is Assistant Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra. Tuesday, December 14, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel STEVEN ISSERLIS '80, cellist $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT Programs and artists are subject to change. ### MEDIA CONTACT ONLY: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 marci.janas at oberlin.edu Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con= --Boundary_(ID_U9P29xwX9q6SrUmj1AJPxQ) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline IMPORTANT! 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Palatino A MAY = 2005 RESIDENCY BY SIR HARRISON BIRTWISTLE WILL CONCLUDE A YEAR OF VISITS BY = RENOWNED MUSICIANS AT THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC = Times<= bigger> Pal= atinoFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas =20 September 30, = 2004 0000,0000,00ff440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.e= du Palatino =20 OBERLIN, OHIO -- The venerable British composer Sir Harrison = Birtwistle, creator of such works as the monumental lyric tragedy = The Mask of Orpheus, will be in residence = at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music May 1 -- 10, 2005. =20 Sir Harrison's May residency is the culmination of a year of = concerts and master classes by renowned musicians and composers that also = includes residencies by pianist Russell Sherman and percussionist Steven = Schick, as well as a mini-festival of composer Daniel Pinkham's work. =20 Here is a calendar listing of guest artists scheduled to appear at Oberlin = through December 2004. Please note that this does not include complete = information for the Artist Recital Series, a paid subscription series. = Information about the Artist Recital Series is available at = 0000,0000,00ffwww.oberlin.edu/arseries/ or by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service Box Office = at 440-775-8169. =20 Unless otherwise indicated, all events are free and open to the public. For = updated concert information, please call the Conservatory's 24-hour Concert = Hotline: 440-775-6933. =20 Sunday, October 3, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 ROBERT FRANZ, guest conductor =20 The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra =20 Featuring 0022,0022,0022Alexander Fedoriouk, = cimbalom =20 Program: 0022,0022,0022Bright = Sheng's Postcards, Kod=E1ly's H=E1ry = J=E1nos, Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. = 55 "Eroica" =20 Robert Franz is Associate Conductor of the = Louisville Orchestra. =20 Saturday, October 9, 3 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 THE MERIDIAN TRIO =20 Davis Brooks, violin =20 Kurt Fowler, cello =20 Rene Lecuona, piano =20 Program: Works by Max Bruch, Amelia S. Kaplan, and Felix = Mendelssohn =20 Amelia Kaplan is a member of the Conservatory's = composition faculty. =20 Sunday, October 10, 2:30 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 CHRISTOPHER STEMBRIDGE, harpsichord =20 A recital of Affetti Vocali and toccatas = featuring works by Luzzasco Luzzaschi, Giulio Caccini, and Girolamo = Frescobaldi =20 The British harpsichordist performs on the cembalo cromatico, an early = 17th-century "experimental" harpsichord with 19 notes per octave. Mr. = Stembridge's instrument is a reproduction made by Willard Martin of = Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. =20 Sunday, October 10, 4 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 ALICE PARKER, conductor and composer =20 =20 Hymn and Folk Song Festival =20 Wednesday, October 13, 12:15 p.m. =20 Fairchild Chapel =20 MARCIA HADJIMARKOS, clavichord =20 Recital =20 Program: TBD =20 Wednesday, October 13, 8 - 10:30 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 JENNIFER KOH '97, violin =20 Master Class =20 Thursday, October 14, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 JENNIFER KOH '97, violin =20 $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT =20 Thursday, October 14, 6:30 p.m. =20 Fairchild Chapel =20 Peter Slowik, viola =20 Robert Conant, harpsichord =20 Program: Three sonatas by J.S. Bach: Sonata = in G Major; BWV 1027; Sonata in D Major, BWV 1028; and = Sonata in G minor, BWV 1029 =20 =20 Peter Slowik is a member of the Conservatory's string faculty. =20 Robert Conant, emeritus professor at the Chicago College of Performing Arts = at Roosevelt University, is a renowned harpsichordist and recording artist. = =20 Tuesday, October 26, 7 - 10 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 MADAME MARIE-LOUISE LANGLAIS, organist =20 Master Class =20 Mme. Langlais, professor of organ at the Paris Conservatory, will conduct a = master class on the music of the organist-composers of St. Clotilde, the = 19th century Paris church known as the most important church music site in = France. =20 NOVEMBER 4 - 7: Russell = Sherman, Artist-in-Residence =20 Called "one of the truly extraordinary pianists" by = The New York Times, Russell Sherman continues to garner = accolades from critics and audiences alike for his grace, imagination, and = poetry. The 2004-05 season marks his 75th birthday and the 60th anniversary = of his professional debut in New York at age 15. The division of keyboard = studies sponsors his Oberlin residency. =20 Thursday, November 4, 8 p.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano =20 Program: =20 Beethoven Sonata No. 4, E-flat Major, Op. 7 =20 Debussy from Preludes, Vol. II = Bruy=E9res Ondine =20 =20 Bart=F4k Out of Doors (Five Pieces for = Piano) =20 With Drums and Pipes =20 Barcarolla =20 Musettes =20 The Night's Music =20 The Chase =20 Liszt Jeux d=92eux =E0 la Villa = d=92Este =20 Schubert/Liszt Soir=E9e de Vienne No. 6 =20 Mozart/Liszt Reminiscences of Don Juan =20 =20 Friday, November 5, 7 p.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano =20 Master Class =20 Saturday, November 6, 12 noon =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano =20 Master Class =20 Sunday, November 7, 1 p.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano =20 Master Class =20 Saturday, November 6, 6:30 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 JEAN GEOFFROY, marimba =20 Recital =20 Program: TBD =20 Thursday, November 11, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 STEVEN SMITH, guest conductor =20 The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra =20 Program: 0022,0022,0022Berlioz's Overture to = "Beatrice and Benedict" and Tchaikovsky's = Symphony No. 6 in B minor "Path=E9tique." Concerto and = concerto soloist to be announced. =20 Sunday, November 14, 3 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 KOTARO FUKUMA, piano =20 $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT =20 NOVEMBER 17 - 21 STEVEN SCHICK RESIDENCY =20 Percussionist Steven Schick has championed contemporary percussion = music as a performer and teacher for the past 20 years. He has commissioned = and premiered more than 100 new works for percussion and has performed = these pieces on major concert series such as Lincoln Center's Great = Performers and the Los Angeles Philharmonic's Green Umbrella concerts. He = has recorded many of these works for SONY classical, Wergo, Point, CRT, and = Neuma Records. Schick is the percussionist of the Bang on a Can All-Stars. = The New Music Division of the Contemporary Music Program sponsors his = residency. =20 Friday, November 19, 8 p.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 Solo Percussion Recital =20 STEVEN SCHICK, percussionist =20 New Music for Percussion =20 Program TBD from work that he has commissioned. =20 Saturday, November 20, 10 a.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 STEVEN SCHICK =20 Master Class =20 Sunday, December 12, 3 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 DANIEL PINKHAM, composer =20 The Music of Daniel Pinkham =20 Sunday, December 12, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 DANIEL PINKHAM, composer =20 The Oberlin Wind Ensemble =20 Timothy Weiss, conductor =20 The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra =20 Hugh Floyd, conductor =20 The Musical Union =20 Timothy Weiss, conductor =20 James David Christie, organ =20 Program: Daniel Pinkham's Organ Concerto No. 2 = (American Premiere) and Christmas Cantata; Arthur = Honegger's King David =20 Daniel Pinkham will be in Oberlin for this mini-festival of his work. =20 Monday, December 13, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 STEVEN ISSERLIS '80, cellist =20 Master Class =20 Monday, December 13, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 JAMES GAFFIGAN, guest conductor =20 The Oberlin Orchestra =20 Program: Tchaikovsky=92s Romeo and Juliet and = Shostakovich's Symphony No. 1; concerto and = concerto soloist to be announced. =20 James Gaffigan is Assistant Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra. =20 Tuesday, December 14, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 STEVEN ISSERLIS '80, cellist =20 $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT =20 Programs and artists are subject to change. =20 9999,6666,9999### =20 =20 MEDIA CONTACT ONLY: =20 Marci Janas =20 440-775-8328 =20 marci.janas at oberlin.edu =20 =20 =20 Marci Janas =20 Director of Conservatory Media Relations =20 Oberlin Conservatory of Music =20 39 West College Street =20 Oberlin, OH 44074 =20 Tel: 440-775-8328 =20 Fax: 440-775-5457 =20 marci.janas at oberlin.edu =20 www.oberlin.edu/con =20 Marci Janas =20 Director of Conservatory Media Relations =20 Oberlin Conservatory of Music =20 39 West College Street =20 Oberlin, OH 44074 =20 Tel: 440-775-8328 =20 Fax: 440-775-5457 =20 marci.janas at oberlin.edu =20 www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas=20 Director of Conservatory Media Relations=20 Oberlin Conservatory of Music=20 39 West College Street=20 Oberlin, OH 44074=20 Tel: 440-775-8328=20 Fax: 440-775-5457=20 marci.janas at oberlin.edu=20 www.oberlin.edu/con= --Boundary_(ID_U9P29xwX9q6SrUmj1AJPxQ)-- From Lynda at random-acts.net Thu Sep 30 13:54:27 2004 From: Lynda at random-acts.net (Mztry) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:54:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thanks to all "'accompanist" answers! 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From dkilbane at cptonline.org Thu Sep 30 14:16:47 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 17:16:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: PRESS RELEASE: Cleveland Public Theatre's A BRIGHT ROOM CALLED DAY Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A2_01C4A711.445E9B70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > For Immediate Release > Contact: Dan Kilbane, Director of Marketing & Public Relations > 216/631-2727 ext. 203 > dkilbane at cptonline.org > promotional photos available by request > September 30, 2004 > Cleveland Public Theatre Stages Tony Kushner's A Bright Room Called Day > A Play Written For Reagan's Second Inauguration Has Even More Startling > Relevance Now > > A Bright Room Called Day > Produced by Cleveland Public Theatre > Written by Tony Kushner > Directed by Lester Thomas Shane > Previews October 14 & 15; Running October 16 - 30, 2004 > Gordon Square Theatre > > CLEVELAND, OH -- Cleveland Public Theatre's Executive/Artistic Director > Randy Rollison is proud to announce the first Featured Production of the > 2004 - 05 season, a play by one of the world's best living playwrights, > Tony Kushner's A Bright Room Called Day. Written twenty years ago as a > response to Reagan's second inauguration by the Pulitzer Prize winning > writer of Angels in America, the play has even more startling relevance > now, as the United States barrels towards its next Presidential election. > Day is the first of three Featured Productions series running in the > historic Gordon Square Theatre, previewing October 14 and 15, and opening > on Saturday, October 16, running through Saturday, October 30, 2004. > > A Bright Room Called Day follows an eclectic mix of friends living in > Germany during the Weimar Republic as they deal with the alarming changes > in their government. While the Nazis come to power, this group of artists > react with a range of responses. Alarmed at the changes around them, a > dark force taking over their government, they do not get as much work as > they used to. Friends are being threatened and are going into hiding. Is > individual liberty at stake? Hitler's shadow is growing. What does one > do? > > Join CPT for Opening Night! New this year: performance at 7pm (patrons > enjoy a complimentary glass of beer or wine before the show), then a party > catered by Cleveland's newest downtown hotspot restaurant, Titantic, and > Ohio City mainstay, Opa! Catering. With the Opening Night moved to an > earlier time, CPT strengthens its commitment to make theatre a social > event, and not with the same old kind of party. Tickets for Opening Night > are $35. > > > The production is directed by Lester Thomas Shane, who helmed CPT's > productions of Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Sweet Phoebe. The cast > features Bernice Bolek, Alison Hernan, Holly Holsinger, Charles F. > Kartali, Jill Levin, Tracee Patterson, Randy Rollison, Michael Seevers, > Jr., Tom Weaver, and Beth Wood. The rest of the creative team includes > Music Direction by Michael Seevers, Jr., Production Design by Trad A > Burns, Assistant Production Design by Steven Mack, Costume Design by > Alison Hernan, Sound Design by Bill Amato, Properties Design by Jeanetta > Ho, and Production Stage Management by Eileen Arnold. > > A post-performance talkback with the artists will take place Sunday, > October 17, immediately following the 3:00 p.m. performance. > > Tony Kushner's (Playwright) plays include A Bright Room Called Day, Angels > In America, Parts One and Two, Slavs!, Homebody/Kabul, and Caroline, or > Change, a musical with composer Jeanine Tesori. He has written adaptations > of Corneille's The Illusion, S.Y. Ansky's The Dybbuk, and Brecht's The > Good Person of Sezuan; as well as English-language libretti for the operas > Brundibar by Hans Krasa, and The Comedy on the Bridge by Bohuslav Martinu. > His screen adaptation of Angels in America, directed by Mike Nichols, > premiered in 2003 on HBO and won a record eleven Emmy Awards. Recent books > include Brundibar, with illustrations by Maurice Sendak; the text for The > Art of Maurice Sendak, 1980 to the Present; and Wrestling With Zion: > Progressive Jewish-American Responses to the Palestinian/Israeli Conflict, > co-edited with Alisa Solomon. > > Lester Thomas Shane (Director) returns to CPT, having directed Hedwig and > the Angry Inch, Sweet Phoebe, Science Gets Serious, Aubrey Wertheim's > Costume Drama for the New Plays Festival, and performing his award-winning > one-man show Mortal Coil here. As Artistic Director of Jacksonville, FL's > Shakespeare in San Marco, he directed The Tempest, Hamlet, Twelfth Night > and Macbeth. Other directing credits include Loot, (T. Schreiber Studio); > Shatter The Vessel, (Charlottesville, VA New Play Festival); Hedda Gabler, > Summer & Smoke (Manhattan Theatre Club); The White Whore and the Bit > Player (The Production Company); Pretty Witty Nell, Grit in a Sensitive > Instrument (Vineyard Theatre); Pearl (Pulse Ensemble); and Bus Stop, > Blithe Spirit (Findlay SummerStock). As Director-in-Residence of New > York's The Basic Theatre, he directed the New York premieres of Shaviana, > Bertolt Brecht: In Dark Times, The Haircut, and Santa Monica Threeway, > revivals of Sure Thing, Let Us Go Into The Starry Night and Shakespeare's > Titus Andronicus. At the Alabama Shakespeare Festival he played leading > roles like Mercutio, Tartuffe and Puck and served as the company Voice and > Movement Master. Other acting credits include "Ariel" in The Tempest > (People's Light & Theatre Co.), "He" in Counting the Ways (PAI Rep), and a > tour of All Compact. A series of Lester's plays for children was > published by Sundance. For A&E Biography he wrote James Brown, Tyrone > Power, and Carmen Miranda. For AMC he wrote the history, 20th Century > Fox: The First Fifty Years; and for Discovery, Nazis: The Occult > Conspiracy. Shane is on the faculty of The New Actors Workshop and The > TADA! Ensemble. The video of Mortal Coil has been incorporated into the > curriculum for training doctors on end of life care at Columbia and UCLA. > Lester continues to tour the production. > > The cast is a mix of familiar faces to CPT audiences, as well as those > familiar with Cleveland theatre in general: Bernice Bolek (Die Alte), was > recently named "Best Actress" in Scene's "2004 Best of Cleveland" Awards > for her role in Ensemble Theatre's Three Tall Women. Alison Hernan > (Zillah Katz), possibly the busiest woman in Cleveland theatre at the > moment, currently directs Bad Eptitaph Theatre Company's Othello (playing > through October 23 at CPT's Orthodox space), and was seen last season on > the CPT stages in Discordia. Holly Holsinger (Annabella Gotchling), a > longtime CPT staffer, performed in last season's The Cult at CPT, and > helped found Wishhounds Theatre. Charles F. Kartali (Gottfried Swetts), > recently directed Ears on a Beatle at Dobama Theatre. Jill Levin (Agnes > Eggling), played Barbara in the CPT-Great Lakes Theatre Festival > partnership production Nickel and Dimed, and had roles in Discordia and > the CPT-TITLEWave theatre co-production Charge. Tracee Patterson > (Paulinka Erdnuss) was part of the ensemble of CPT-GLTF's Nickel and > Dimed. Randy Rollison (Vealtninc Husz), is CPT's Executive/Artistic > Director and has a long list of CPT acting and directing credits. Michael > Seevers, Jr. (Gregor Bazwald), was the music director for CPT's Mrs. Bob > Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge and Uncle Tom's Cabin, and appeared in our > production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Tom Weaver (Emil Traum) was part > of the ensemble of the CPT-ACTIVE EYE co-production Dojoji, and Elizabeth > R. Wood (Rosa Malek), was last seen on CPT's stages in Mrs. Bob Cratchit's > Wild Christmas Binge. > > A Bright Room Called Day is the first of three Featured Productions in > CPT's 2004-05 season, a series that features three of the best living > American playwrights. Along with the other two plays in this series, > Suzan-Lori Parks' Venus and Christopher Durang's Betty's Summer Vacation, > Day will be staged in Cleveland's oldest theatre, the Gordon Square > Theatre. Each of these three productions continue CPT's commitment to > adventurous theatre. Featured Productions subscriptions are available in > four package; patrons choose a specifc day of the week to see shows, and > they receive tickets for all three plays for that particular day of the > week: Friday Night Preview (October 15, 2004, February 11 and May 13, > 2005 at 8:00 p.m., $36); Saturday Opening Night and Party (October 16, > 2004, February 12 and May 14, 2005 at 7:00 p.m., $90); First Sunday > Matinee (October 17, 2004, February 13 and May 15, 2005 at 3:00 p.m., > $45); and First Friday Night (October 22, 2004, February 18 and May 20, > 2005 at 8:00 p.m., $48) > > The mission of Cleveland Public Theatre is to foster a more conscious and > compassionate community through the arts. > > A Bright Room Called Day is supported in part by a generous gift from > Deborah and Ron Ratner. > > Cleveland Public Theatre and its artistic and education programs are > funded in part by The Cleveland Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, > Ohio Arts Council, Greater Cleveland Community Shares, Jakprints, The Free > Times, D.H. Ellison Architects, Forest City Enterprises, Theatre > Communications Group, CoolCleveland.com, National Endowment for the Arts, > Nord Family Foundation, John P. Murphy Foundation, Kulas Foundation, > Bruening Foundation, Codrington Foundation, Giant Eagle Foundation, Thomas > White Foundation, Community Foundation of Greater Lorain, Family > Foundations of Jewish Community Federation, The Dolphin Trust, Saint Ann > Foundation, William J. and Dorothy K. O'Neill Foundation, Stocker > Foundation, Key Foundation, Nordson Foundation, Martha Holden Jennings > Foundation, The Heartland Arts Fund, Wolf Family Foundation, The Gerson > Foundation, The Meisel Family Foundation, The Doll Family Foundation, > Raymond John Wean Foundation, The Ellie Fund, Cyrus Eaton Foundation, > Greater Cleveland Community Shares, Charitable Foundation, Alcoa > Foundation, Capezio Foundation, Nathan and Regina Herman Foundation, > Hankins Foundation, Wolpert Fund of the Cleveland Foundation, The > Cleveland Browns Foundation, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, City > Architecture, Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan, & Aronoff LPA, Ron and Deborah > Ratner, Joan Horvitz, Roe Green Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, Huntington > National Bank, National City Bank, Marous Brothers Construction, Stewart > and Donna Kohl, and other corporate and individual contributors. > > > Cleveland Public Theatre Fact Sheet > Production > A Bright Room Called Day written by Tony Kushner > > Artistic Staff > Director, Lester Thomas Shane > Music Director, Michael Seevers, Jr. > Production Design, Trad A Burns > Associate Production Design, Steven Mack > Costume Design, Alison Hernan > Sound Design, Bill Amato > Properties Design, Jeanetta Ho > Stage Management, Eileen Arnold > > Cast > Die Alte: Bernice Bolek > Zillah Katz: Alison Hernan > Annabella Gotchling: Holly Holsinger > Gottfried Swetts: Charles F. Kartali > Agnes Eggling: Jill Levin > Paulinka Erdnuss: Tracee Patterson > Vealtninc Husz: Randy Rollison > Gregor Bazwald: Michael Seevers, Jr. > Emil Traum: Tom Weaver > Rosa Malek: Elizabeth R. 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------=_NextPart_000_00A2_01C4A711.445E9B70-- From wrfaa at yahoo.com Thu Sep 30 14:42:13 2004 From: wrfaa at yahoo.com (The Kent Stage) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 14:42:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Riders and Fall Schedule Message-ID: <20040930214213.87688.qmail@web14311.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1081883179-1096580533=:87459 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii THIS FRIDAY it's The Riders. See you at The Kent Stage! RIDERS IN THE SKY Friday, October 1 8:00 PM Beginning each performance with their trademark greeting, "Mighty fine and a great big Western 'Howdy,' all you buckaroos and buckarettes," Riders in the Sky simultaneously paid tribute to and poked gentle fun at the classic cowboy songs of the 1930s and 1940s, particularly the work of the Sons of the Pioneers, Roy Rogers, and Gene Autry. During the 1980s and 1990s, the group was notable for its ability to attract fans both firmly within the country tradition (the Riders are members of the Grand Ole Opry) and from outside. Riders in the Sky are made up of lead singer Ranger Doug (born Douglas B. Green), Woody Paul (born Paul Chrisman) on fiddle and vocals, Too Slim (string bass and guitar), and since the mid-'90s, "Cowpolka King" Joey Miskulin on accordion. Before forming the band, the Michigan-born Ranger Doug was a member of Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Boys and was also a country music journalist, working at the Country Music Foundation Press as editor of the Journal of Country Music. Prior to joining the Riders, Woody Paul, a formidable swing fiddler, played with Loggins & Messina, and Too Slim was a member of Dickey Lee's band in addition to being a songwriter. The trio formed in the mid-'70s, playing a weekly gig at a Nashville nightclub that led to a slot on Tumbleweed Theater on cable television's Nashville Network (TNN). Riders in the Sky made their recording debut in 1979 on the Rounder label with Three on the Trail, which set the pattern for their mix of classic and newly composed sentimental western numbers, parodies (like "The Legend of Palindrome," in which a figure resembling television's Paladin is described exclusively in sentences that read the same backwards and forwards), crack swing instrumental work, and Sons of the Pioneers-style harmony singing. They released five albums on MCA in the 1980s, and in 1985 they appeared in Sweet Dreams, the film biography of Patsy Cline. The group returned briefly to MCA in 1987, releasing Riders Radio Theater a year later. The success of that album led to the program Riders Radio Theater on National Public Radio, where the group was already well known from performances on Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion program. In 1991 the Riders moved to CBS for the children's album Harmony Ranch, which led to a short-lived CBS-TV Saturday-morning television show. Riders in the Sky continued recording for Rounder and other labels into the 2000s, offering a Great Big Western Howdy! in 1998 and Christmas the Cowboy Way a year later. In 2000, Woody's Roundup: A Rootin' Tootin' Collection of Woody's Favorite Songs was released, and 2002's A Pair of Kings showcased the increasingly impressive instrumental talents of Miskulin and Paul. As Riders in the Sky approached their 25th anniversary they were known as an unfailing concert draw: Their shows featured such novelties as rope tricks in addition to music and humor. ~ Sandra Brennan & James Manheim, All Music Guide Advance discount tickets: $22.00 Day of Show: $25.00 Children 12 and under: $12 (both advance and day of show) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! 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THIS FRIDAY it's The Riders.   See you at The Kent Stage!

RIDERS IN THE SKY

Friday, October 1
8:00 PM

Beginning each performance with their trademark greeting, "Mighty fine and a great big Western 'Howdy,' all you buckaroos and buckarettes," Riders in the Sky simultaneously paid tribute to and poked gentle fun at the classic cowboy songs of the 1930s and 1940s, particularly the work of the Sons of the Pioneers, Roy Rogers, and Gene Autry. During the 1980s and 1990s, the group was notable for its ability to attract fans both firmly within the country tradition (the Riders are members of the Grand Ole Opry) and from outside. Riders in the Sky are made up of lead singer Ranger Doug (born Douglas B. Green), Woody Paul (born Paul Chrisman) on fiddle and vocals, Too Slim (string bass and guitar), and since the mid-'90s, "Cowpolka King" Joey Miskulin on accordion. Before forming the band, the Michigan-born Ranger Doug was a member of Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Boys and was also a country music journalist, working at the Country Music Foundation Press as editor of the Journal of Country Music. Prior to joining the Riders, Woody Paul, a formidable swing fiddler, played with Loggins & Messina, and Too Slim was a member of Dickey Lee's band in addition to being a songwriter. The trio formed in the mid-'70s, playing a weekly gig at a Nashville nightclub that led to a slot on Tumbleweed Theater on cable television's Nashville Network (TNN).

Riders in the Sky made their recording debut in 1979 on the Rounder label with Three on the Trail, which set the pattern for their mix of classic and newly composed sentimental western numbers, parodies (like "The Legend of Palindrome," in which a figure resembling television's Paladin is described exclusively in sentences that read the same backwards and forwards), crack swing instrumental work, and Sons of the Pioneers-style harmony singing. They released five albums on MCA in the 1980s, and in 1985 they appeared in Sweet Dreams, the film biography of Patsy Cline. The group returned briefly to MCA in 1987, releasing Riders Radio Theater a year later. The success of that album led to the program Riders Radio Theater on National Public Radio, where the group was already well known from performances on Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion program. In 1991 the Riders moved to CBS for the children's album Harmony Ranch, which led to a short-lived CBS-TV Saturday-morning television show. Riders in the Sky continued recording for Rounder and other labels into the 2000s, offering a Great Big Western Howdy! in 1998 and Christmas the Cowboy Way a year later. In 2000, Woody's Roundup: A Rootin' Tootin' Collection of Woody's Favorite Songs was released, and 2002's A Pair of Kings showcased the increasingly impressive instrumental talents of Miskulin and Paul. As Riders in the Sky approached their 25th anniversary they were known as an unfailing concert draw: Their shows featured such novelties as rope tricks in addition to music and humor. ~ Sandra Brennan & James Manheim, All Music Guide

Advance discount tickets: $22.00
Day of Show: $25.00

Children 12 and under: $12

(both advance and day of show)

Riders in the Sky, Live in Kent, Ohio

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 


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                                     4) private or group instruction
 
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                                     2) no more tape recorders at rehearsals
                                     3) your Musical Director will be a happy one!
                                     4) private or group instruction
 
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-------------------------------1096592238-- From LRyan at ralaw.com Fri Oct 1 05:26:08 2004 From: LRyan at ralaw.com (Ryan, Linda) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 08:26:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Murder Mystery at Greystone Hall in Akron Message-ID: <4545BC875115D5118FC70002A50A643C0B382DB0@akroncomm.ralaw.com> Saturday, October 23 "The Fatal Fifties Affair" Return to those wonderful days of poodle skirts, hula hoops, convertibles, and...murder! The cast of one of the 50's most beloved sitcoms, "Make Way for Winky" has been reassembled - however, it seems the TV family wasn't quite as "apple pie" as they appeared... $35/person includes a wonderful dinner and entertainment, including a clue hunt through the newly-renovated Greystone Hall. Teams of 6-8 detectives will search for clues, interrogate suspects, and offer solutions to the dastardly deed that will take place. Various prizes (including, "Most Clueless"!) will be awarded. Come in your coolest Fifties gear and you may win the costume prize. There will be a cash bar. Call 330-761-7950 for tickets and more information. From starmomd at yahoo.com Fri Oct 1 05:33:42 2004 From: starmomd at yahoo.com (The Drakes) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 05:33:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Royalton Players Production of "The Night of January 16th" opens Oct. 8 Message-ID: <20041001123342.70002.qmail@web41902.mail.yahoo.com> ROYALTON PLAYERS PRESENTS THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16TH An Interactive Courtroom Drama By Ayn Rand October 8, 9, 15, 16 at 8 p.m. October 17 at 2 p.m. For more information or to reserve tickets call 216 556-0415 We are currently located at the corner of West 130th St. and Boston Road (directly behind the CVS Pharmacy) Produced with permission of Random House, Inc ===== "We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams." Willy Wonka, "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" From starmomd at yahoo.com Fri Oct 1 05:40:30 2004 From: starmomd at yahoo.com (The Drakes) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 05:40:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Royalton Players Auditions for "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" Message-ID: <20041001124030.63237.qmail@web41908.mail.yahoo.com> AUDITIONS FOR ROYALTON PLAYERS PRODUCTION OF THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER October 9 and 10 from 1 pm to 3 pm We need adults and children of all ages Performance dates: December 10, 11 and 12 Auditions will be held at the International Dance and Cultural Center at 29 West 130th St. Behind CVS at Bennett?s Corners,two miles south of Rte. 82 If you have questions, please call 330 220-5811 ===== "We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams." Willy Wonka, "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" From ShowManagerAtNCP at aol.com Fri Oct 1 06:49:23 2004 From: ShowManagerAtNCP at aol.com (ShowManagerAtNCP at aol.com) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 09:49:23 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]NC PLAYHOUSE - PAID ACTORS NEEDED Message-ID: <110.3911ea13.2e8eba63@aol.com> -------------------------------1096638563 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE Center For The Performing Arts PAID ACTORS NEEDED FOR: SPOTLIGHT ON YOUTH, The educational repertory company of the North Canton Playhouse, is looking for male actors, teens or young adults. Applicants for these paid positions will be performing roles in elementary presentations. Those interested can contact the Artistic Director, Mary at 330-499-6511 or write her at: _manaway at neo.rr.com_ (mailto:manaway at neo.rr.com) -------------------------------1096638563 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1096638563-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Fri Oct 1 07:37:28 2004 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 07:37:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WR Playhouse Presents The Fantasticks Message-ID: <20041001143728.888.qmail@web80110.mail.yahoo.com> --0-20208937-1096641448=:99601 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE Presents THE FANTASTICKS Words by Tom Jones Music by Harvey Schmidt LAST WEEK END Oct 1, 2. 8:00 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 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. --0-20208937-1096641448=:99601 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
                                    WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
                                                      Presents
 
                                          THE FANTASTICKS
 
                            Words by Tom Jones   Music by Harvey Schmidt
 
                                            LAST WEEK END    Oct 1, 2.
 
                                                  8:00 p.m. Fri. & Sat.
 
                                                      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.
                                                                        
--0-20208937-1096641448=:99601-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Fri Oct 1 08:13:02 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 11:13:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Cloud Tectonics at Fine Arts Message-ID: <200410011508.i91F8cjW020718@hegel.brightdsl.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C4A7A7.A2464DF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director Fabio Polanco Announces Auditions for Cloud Tectonics at The = Fine Arts Association On Monday, October 11 and Tuesday, October 12. The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby will hold auditions for Cloud Tectonics, by Jos=E9 Rivera Director: Fabio Polanco=20 The Story: This is an enchanting and haunting love story, a magic = realist tale of boy meets girl, in which the ordinary is transformed into the miraculous. On a fantastically rainy night in Los Angeles, the city of Angels, a plain Joe named Anibal de la Luna picks up and brings home = with him a pour, bedraggled woman hitchhiker who calls herself Celestina del = Sol. She is fifty-four years old, she says, and she has been pregnant two = years. She is indeed a rare and heavenly creature, a mystic wanderer with no = sense of time and an infinite capacity to love. Alone in his little house, = sealed off from the walls of the decaying city outside, de la Luna and del Sol = come together, joining their bodies and their dreams. (adult) Roles: 1 woman-age 18-35 (all ethnicities) 2 men-ages 18-40s (all ethnicities) =20 Audition dates: Monday, October 11- 7:30 Tuesday, October 12- 7:30=20 Callbacks-October 13, 7 pm Audition location: The Shadowbox Theatre at The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Preparation: Cold readings from the script, which may be picked up from = the Fine Arts Box Office after October 4 during box office hours (Tues-Thu, = 1-7 pm; Fri-Sat, 1-5 pm) Phone: (440) 951-6637 Appointments Required.=20 For appointments and questions regarding the auditions themselves: Call = Ann Hedger at (440) 951-7500 x103. =20 Performance dates: February 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 at 8:00 pm =20 The Fine Arts Association Theatre Department Policy encourages NON-TRADITIONAL CASTING for all productions. =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C4A7A7.A2464DF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Director = Fabio Polanco Announces Auditions for Cloud Tectonics at The = Fine Arts Association

On = Monday, October 11 and Tuesday, October 12.

The = Fine Arts = Association, 38660 Mentor = AvenueWilloughby will hold auditions for = Cloud Tectonics, by Jos=E9 = Rivera

Director: = Fabio = Polanco =

The Story:=A0 This is an enchanting and haunting = love story, a magic realist tale of boy meets girl, in which the ordinary is transformed into the miraculous.=A0 = On a fantastically rainy night in Los = Angeles, the city of Angels, a plain Joe named Anibal de la Luna picks up = and brings home with him a pour, bedraggled woman hitchhiker who calls = herself Celestina del Sol.=A0 She is fifty-four years old, she = says, and she has been pregnant two years.=A0 = She is indeed a rare and heavenly creature, a mystic wanderer with no sense of = time and an infinite capacity to love.=A0 = Alone in his little house, sealed off from the walls of the decaying city = outside, de la Luna and del Sol come together, joining their bodies and their = dreams.=A0 (adult)

Roles:  1 woman-age 18-35 (all = ethnicities)

=A0=A0 2 men-ages 18-40s (all = ethnicities)

 

Audition dates:  =A0=A0=A0=A0 Monday, October = 11- 7:30

Tuesday, October 12- 7:30

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Callbacks-October 13, 7 = pm

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

Preparation:  Cold readings from the = script, which may be picked up from the Fine Arts Box Office after October 4 during box office hours (Tues-Thu, 1-7 pm; Fri-Sat, = 1-5 pm)=A0 Phone:=A0 (440) = 951-6637

.

For appointments and questions regarding the auditions = themselves:  Call = Ann = Hedger at (440) 951-7500 x103.=A0

Performance dates: February 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 at 8:00 pm

 

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

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C4A7A7.A2464DF0-- From PVMerkys at aol.com Fri Oct 1 08:39:30 2004 From: PVMerkys at aol.com (PVMerkys at aol.com) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 11:39:30 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]2 ROLES/ 2 MOVIES Message-ID: <1d6.2c58ac64.2e8ed432@aol.com> -------------------------------1096645170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITIONS : "HEAR 'N' NOW" PRODUCTIONS 2 parts/ 2 different Movies Roles: 1. 55-65, Mother hasn't cut the umbilical, it would seem, with her Adult son Timmy, who lives at home with her and his father. (Short subject) 2. 26-30, Latino romantic lead, Miguel. The movie is an adaptation of the classic, Miss Julie, therefore must ooze machismo and sex appeal. (Full length movie, Major role.) Auditions will consist of: * cold reading of a page of the script * perform something of less than one minute of your own choice When: 6:00 PM Thursday, October 7th DaimlerChrysler UAW Local 122 Training Center Classrooms 8997 Darrow Rd. (Rt. 91) Twinsburg, Ohio 44087 Enter Parking Lot: one block past 91 on East Aurora Rd. (Rt. 82) (This is directly across from Walgreen's) Where: Going South on 91, turn left (East) at 82 and drive about three hundred feet. On the right (South) is an ex-elementary school, converted (to "Kent State Extension Classrooms" and Daimler Chrysler UAW Local 122 Training Center Classrooms.) The door you want to enter is under the long blue awning near ground level, at the bottom of three stairs. Follow the directions posted after entering. The movies are being shot in digital format for self release. Most of the shooting will occur on weekends and evenings in the Willoughby, Ohio area in late October for the short subject, and January for the full length movie. * * Bring a Head Shot and Resume * * If you need to contact someone, E-mail: PMerkys at aol.com -------------------------------1096645170 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
AUDITIONS
:
"HEAR 'N= ' NOW" PRODUCTIONS
 
 2 parts/ 2 different Movies
Roles:
1. 55-65, Mother hasn't cut the umbilical, it would seem, with her= Adult son Timmy, who lives at home with her and his father. (Short subject)
2. 26-30, Latino romantic lead, Miguel. The movie is an=20= adaptation of the classic, Miss Julie, therefore must ooze machismo and sex=20= appeal. (Full length movie, Major role.)
 
Auditions will consist of:
* cold reading of a page of the script
* perform something of less than one minute of your own choic= e
 
When: 
6:00 PM Thursday, October 7th
DaimlerChrysler UAW Local 122
Training Center Classrooms
8997 Darrow Rd. (Rt. 91)
Twinsburg, Ohio 44087
Enter Parking Lot: one block past 91 on Ea= st Aurora Rd. (Rt. 82)
(This is directly across from Walgreen's)
 
Where:
Going South on 91, turn left (East) at 82 and drive about thr= ee hundred feet. On the right (South) is an ex-elementary school, conve= rted (to "Kent State Extension Classrooms" and Daimler Chrysler UAW Local 12= 2 Training Center Classrooms.)
The door you want to enter is under the long blue= awning near ground level, at the bottom of three stairs. Fo= llow the directions posted after entering.
 
The movies are being shot in digital format for self release. Most of t= he shooting will occur on weekends and evenings in the Willoughby, Ohio area= in late October for the short subject, and January for the full length movi= e.
 
* *  Bring a Head Shot and Resume  * *
If you= need to contact someone, E-mail: PMerkys at aol.com
 
 
-------------------------------1096645170-- From mindy at desberg.com Fri Oct 1 13:55:48 2004 From: mindy at desberg.com (Mindy Childress) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 16:55:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Trade Show Talent Needed Message-ID: <01b201c4a7f9$0a5f4e90$2801a8c0@userpq7w2jhblr> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C4A7D7.803AF050 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Looking for an energetic, outgoing, drummer/percussionist for a live = performance at an upcoming trade show. The client has a variety of = products and is in search of someone who can "play" them "STOMP!" style. = Must have theatrical flair and the ability to engage a large crowd.=20 Rehearsals will take place for 2 days in Virginia later this month. The = trade show is in New Orleans for 4 days in mid November. Pay, travel and = a per diem are available.=20 Please e-mail me ASAP if you are interested and able to do the work. = Serious inquiries only. No phone calls please. Thanks, Mindy Childress -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Mindy Childress Desberg & Associates, Inc. 15321 Russell Rd. Chagrin Falls, OH 44022 mindy at desberg.com ------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C4A7D7.803AF050 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Looking for an energetic, outgoing,=20 drummer/percussionist for a live performance at an = upcoming trade=20 show. The client has a variety of products and is in search of someone = who can=20 "play" them "STOMP!" style.  Must have theatrical flair and the = ability to=20 engage a large crowd.
 
Rehearsals will take place for 2 days = in Virginia=20 later this month. The trade show is in New Orleans for 4 days in mid = November.=20 Pay, travel and a per diem are available.
 
Please e-mail me ASAP if you are = interested and=20 able to do the work. Serious inquiries only. No phone calls = please.
 
Thanks,
Mindy Childress

Mindy Childress
Desberg & Associates, = Inc.
15321 Russell Rd.
Chagrin Falls, OH  44022
mindy at desberg.com
------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C4A7D7.803AF050-- From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Fri Oct 1 11:16:21 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:16:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Green House Effect - For REAL!!! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7E2.C0ECB203 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable As the weather changes so does "Jazz at the Rockefeller Greenhouse!" =20 Tri-C JazzFest is pleased to be part of the=20 2nd Annual "Jazz at the Rockefeller Greenhouse" =20 Concert changed to...=20 Sunday, October 3=20 1 - 3:30 p.m. featuring=20 The Ernie Krivda Jazz Quintet with special guests Tri-C Jazz Studies Student Combo A wonderful afternoon for the whole family to enjoy!!!! =20 And...it's FREE!!! =20 Walk through Cleveland's greenhouse, register to vote, raffle for wonderful prizes (including JazzFest tickets), smell the flowers!! =20 Rockefeller Greenhouse in Rockefeller Park Top of E. 88th St., off MLK, Jr. Dr. (just south of the I-90 MLK exit) Cleveland, OH =20 For more information: 216-664-3103 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7E2.C0ECB203 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
As the weather = changes so=20 does "Jazz at the Rockefeller=20 Greenhouse!"
 
 Tri-C JazzFest = is pleased=20 to be part of the
2nd Annual
"Jazz at the Rockefeller = Greenhouse"
 
Concert  = changed=20 to... 
Sunday,=20 October  3 
1 - = 3:30=20 p.m.
featuring=20
The Ernie Krivda Jazz = Quintet
with special=20 guests
Tri-C Jazz Studies Student = Combo
A wonderful = afternoon for=20 the whole family to = enjoy!!!! =20
And...it's = FREE!!!
 
Walk=20 through Cleveland's greenhouse, register to vote, raffle for = wonderful prizes=20 (including JazzFest tickets), smell the=20 flowers!!
 
Rockefeller Greenhouse
in = Rockefeller=20 Park
Top of E. 88th = St., off=20 MLK, Jr. Dr. (just south of the I-90 MLK exit)
Cleveland, OH
 
For more = information:=20 216-664-3103
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7E2.C0ECB203-- From joe216films at hotmail.com Fri Oct 1 11:13:36 2004 From: joe216films at hotmail.com (Joe Ostrica) Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2004 14:13:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hair stylist needed for movie shoot Message-ID: 216 Films is seeking a hair stylist for our short film GUYS. The person we originally had lined up had to withdraw. We are shooting Oct. 7-10 in Lakewood (just west of Cleveland). There are no more than 6 principle actors in every scene and our four leads are males that do not require a lot of work. Meals will be provided as well as SCREEN CREDIT. Here's what the SHOOTING SCHEDULE IS: NOTE: FULL DAYS ARE 10 HOUR SHIFTS but hair stylist will not be needed all 10 hours (unless of course they are available to stay the whole time!). Thursday, Sept. 7 10 p.m. until 8 a.m. Friday, Sept. 8 10 p.m. until 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 9 6 p.m. until 4 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 10 (AT LEAST A HALF DAY, POSSIBLY A FULL DAY) 2 p.m until 7 p.m. OR 2 p.m until 11 p.m. If you are at all interested, or can work any of these days or know ANYONE that might be interested in this, PLEASE e-mail Joe Ostrica ASAP at: joe at 216films.com Check out our website at: www.216films.com _________________________________________________________________ Don?t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ From jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com Fri Oct 1 11:23:26 2004 From: jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com (Jan Futhey) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:23:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Little Theatre Seeking Actor Message-ID: <038201c4a7e3$bee4ffb0$62c0e940@CPQ97876604634> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_037F_01C4A7C2.371E1970 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brecksville Little Theatre is seeking an actor aged 21-25 to play an = Englishman in its production of "An Inspector Calls." Please respond via email to jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com or call the = director, David Reifel, at 216-676-4677. Production dates are: Fridays and Saturdays, November 5-6-12-13-19-20 at = 8:00 pm and Sunday, November 14 at 2:00 p.m. Jan Futhey ------=_NextPart_000_037F_01C4A7C2.371E1970 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Brecksville Little Theatre is seeking an actor = aged 21-25=20 to play an Englishman in its production of "An Inspector=20 Calls."
 
Please respond via email to jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com or call the director, David = Reifel,=20 at 216-676-4677.
 
Production dates are: Fridays and=20 Saturdays, November 5-6-12-13-19-20 at 8:00 pm and Sunday, November = 14 at=20 2:00 p.m.
 
Jan Futhey
------=_NextPart_000_037F_01C4A7C2.371E1970-- From performingarts at karamu.com Fri Oct 1 11:28:05 2004 From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:28:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu House Theatre Outreach Performance Series 2004-2005 season Message-ID: <001201c4a7e4$652c4a40$0e01a8c0@tops2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C4A7C2.DDCE5F00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable KARAMU T.O.P.S. 2004-2005 SEASON =20 The T.O.P.S (Theater Outreach Performance Series) department at Karamu = House in Cleveland, Ohio, is proud to announce its 2004-2005 season. We have something for all ages, and we are sure to have something to fit = your needs. We are available for bookings at your site or ours. We = perform at schools, universities and other facilities. We hope that = after seeing what we are offering, you will consider letting us perform = for you. =20 Below is a list of programs that we offer. =20 IJAPA THE TORTOISE This play is based on the folktales of the Yoruba people of Nigeria. = Ijapa is a clever trickster and is known for being conniving, greedy, = lazy, and self-serving. He is frequently trying to outwit his = neighbors, only to be caught in the end. (Grades K-6) Price: $425 =20 FLY EAGLE, FLY This unique parable comes to life as two storytellers (A Homeboy and a = Businessman) provide the words, movement and sounds, building a bridge = between us and our Motherland, with the use of standard narration and = slam poetry weaving between the beat of African drums. (All ages) Price: = $375 =20 LANGSTON LISTENS TO AMERICA Most of America remembers Langston Hughes as an icon of the artistic and = intellectual achievement of the Harlem Renaissance. However, he also = used his poetic genius to speak about key social issues that shaped an = entire culture. You are sure to enjoy this dramatization of some of his = most significant poems.( Middle & High Schools) Price: $425 =20 LANGSTON LISTENS ( SPECIAL EDITION) This production offers the same poetry as Langston Listens to America = with the addition of scenes from A Soul Gone Home, Simply Heavenly and = passages from a 1943 article written by Langston and presented in = Readers Theater format. (High Schools, Colleges & Festivals) Price: $525 =20 =20 for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf Before the female empowered "Waiting to Exhale" and the poeticism of = Russell Simmons' "Def Poetry Jam" there was Ntozake Shange's landmark = play termed a choreopoem. It is a breakthrough portrayal of the black = female experience woven with words, music and dance. ( High Schools, = Colleges & Festivals) Price: $800 Prices for dual performances on the same day are double the original = price less one hundred dollars. For example: $425/$750 one /two performances $375/650 one/two performances Workshops are available in drama, creative writing, African dance and = drumming. Workshops are $100 each. If you book a performance and = workshop on the same day the workshop fee is $50.=20 Fees also include resource material for teachers and transportation = expenses. Additional charges may apply to locations outside of Cuyahoga = County. =20 =20 Please call (216)795-7070, ext. 242 for more information or to book an = event. =20 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C4A7C2.DDCE5F00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

KARAMU T.O.P.S. 2004-2005=20 SEASON

 

The T.O.P.S (Theater Outreach = Performance Series)=20 department at Karamu House in Cleveland, Ohio, is proud to announce its=20 2004-2005 season.

We have something for all ages, and we = are sure to=20 have something to fit your needs. We are available for bookings at your = site or=20 ours.  We perform at = schools,=20 universities and other facilities. =20 We hope that after seeing what we are offering, you will consider = letting=20 us perform for you.

 

Below is a list of programs that = we=20 offer.

 

IJAPA THE=20 TORTOISE

This play is based on the folktales of = the Yoruba=20 people of Nigeria.  Ijapa = is a=20 clever trickster and is known for being conniving, greedy, lazy, and=20 self-serving.  He is = frequently=20 trying to outwit his neighbors, only to be caught in the end.  (Grades K-6)  Price:=20 $425

 

FLY EAGLE,=20 FLY

This unique parable comes to life as = two=20 storytellers (A Homeboy and a Businessman) provide the words, movement = and=20 sounds, building a bridge between us and our Motherland, with the use of = standard narration and slam poetry weaving between the beat of African = drums.=20 (All ages) Price: $375

 

LANGSTON LISTENS TO=20 AMERICA

Most of America remembers Langston = Hughes as an=20 icon of the artistic and intellectual achievement of the Harlem=20 Renaissance.  However, he = also used=20 his poetic genius to speak about key social issues that shaped an entire = culture. You are sure to enjoy this dramatization of some of his = most=20 significant poems.( Middle & High Schools) Price: $425

 

LANGSTON = LISTENS (=20 SPECIAL EDITION)

This production offers the same = poetry as=20 Langston Listens to America with the addition of scenes from A Soul = Gone=20 Home, Simply Heavenly and passages from a 1943 article written by = Langston=20 and presented in Readers Theater format. (High=20 Schools, Colleges & Festivals) Price: $525

 

 

for colored girls who have considered=20 suicide/

 when the=20 rainbow is enuf

Before the female empowered = =93Waiting to=20 Exhale=94 and the poeticism of Russell Simmons=92 =93Def Poetry Jam=94 = there was Ntozake=20 Shange=92s landmark play termed a choreopoem. It is a breakthrough = portrayal of=20 the black female experience woven with words, music and dance. ( High Schools, Colleges & Festivals) = Price:=20 $800

 

Prices for=20 dual performances on the same day are double the original price less one = hundred=20 dollars. For example:

 

$425/$750 one=20 /two performances

$375/650=20 one/two performances

 

Workshops are=20 available in drama, creative writing, African dance and drumming. = Workshops are=20 $100 each. If you book a performance and workshop on the same day the = workshop=20 fee is $50. 

 

Fees also=20 include resource material for teachers and transportation expenses. = Additional charges may apply to locations outside of Cuyahoga=20 County.  

 

Please call=20 (216)795-7070, ext. 242 for more information or to book an=20 event.

 

 

 

 

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Greg:
=  
Just a short email to let you know about The Erie Building= that we are developing in the Warehouse District into FOR SALE L= IVE WORK LOFTS.  Our web page is www.eriebuilding.com

One of the unique aspects of= The Erie Building is the LIVE WORK ZONING and the fact that all of the Loft= s can be customized.  Lofts at The Erie Building can be built as shown=20= on the floor plans with the amenties shown below, as Raw Space, or with cust= om finishes you would like.
 
Amenties that are i= ncluded in a finished Loft are summarized below:
 
Exposed Wood Beams
Exposed Duct Work
Brick Walls
Stainless Steel Appliances
Ceramic Tile Floors in Bathroo= ms & Kitchens
Hardwood Floors
Gas Fireplaces
=
In - Suite Laundry
Luxury Bathrooms & Kitchens
Expansive Windows
 
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On another matter, I would greatly appreciate it if you wou= ld pass along my phone #, and or information on The Erie Building www.eriebuilding.com to any of your fri= ends / associates that may have an interest in purchasing a Loft in the Ware= house District.
 
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------=_NextPart_001_0005_01C4A7C3.212746E0-- --part1_d4.172db6c5.2e8eff48_boundary-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Fri Oct 1 08:26:26 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 11:26:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Streetcar Named Desire Opens at Fine Arts Message-ID: <200410011522.i91FM2jW022102@hegel.brightdsl.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C4A7A9.80231170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue,Willoughby presents A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams Made famous by its landmark film version starring the late Marlon Brando, A Streetcar Named Desire is the incendiary story of Blanche Dubois's arrival at the New Orleans apartment of her sister Stella Kowalski. The play reveals to the very depths, the character of Blanche DuBois, a woman whose life has been undermined by her romantic illusions. These illusions lead her to reject-so far as possible-the realities of life with which she is faced and which she consistently ignores. The pressure brought to bear upon her by her sister Stella, intensified by Stanley, Stella's earthy young husband, leads to a revelation of her tragic self-delusion and in the end to madness..(Rated Adult) Production Dates October 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, & 23 at 8:00 pm October 10, 17, & 24 at 3:00 pm Sign Interpreted and Audio Described Performance October 24 at 3:00 pm Tickets $18/Adults; $16/Seniors & Students Group rates are available. Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org Location The Corning Auditorium of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), Willoughby, on the campus of The Andrews School. The Cast Colleen Bender-Mexican Woman/Nurse Nancy Shimonek Brooks-Stella Eileen Canepari-Eunice Sean Derry-Stanly Greg Gnau-Doctor David Malinowski-Pablo Gonzales Mark Mayo-Mitch Laura Stitt-Blanche Tom Kondilas-Steve Jason Modica-Collector The Artistic Team Russ Borski, Direction Ann Hedger, Production Stage Manager Russ Borski, Scenic Design Lance Switzer, Lighting Design Terry Pieritz, Costume Designer Richard Ingraham, Sound Design Beth McGee, Dialect Coach Paul Gatzke, Technical Direction Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C4A7A9.80231170 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

T= he Fine Arts Association

38660 Mentor Avenue,Willoughby<= /p>

presents

A Streetcar Named Desire
by Tennessee Williams



Made famous by its landmark film version = starring the late Marlon Brando, A = Streetcar Named Desire is the incendiary story of Blanche = Dubois’s arrival at the New = Orleans apartment of her sister Stella Kowalski.  The play reveals to the very depths, the character of Blanche = DuBois, a woman whose life has been undermined by = her romantic illusions.  These = illusions lead her to reject-so far as possible-the realities of life with which she is = faced and which she consistently ignores.  The pressure brought to bear upon her by her sister Stella, intensified by = Stanley, Stella’s earthy young husband, leads to a revelation of her tragic self-delusion and in the end to madness..(Rated Adult)




Producti= on Dates
October 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, & 23 at 8:00 pm
October 10, 17, & 24 at 3:00 pm
Sign Interpreted and Audio Described Performance October 24 at 3:00 = pm



Tickets
$18/Adults; $16/Seniors & Students  
Group rates are available. 
Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets = online at www.fineartsassociation.org

Location
The Corning = Auditorium of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), = Willoughby, =

on the campus of The Andrews School.

 Th= e Cast

Colleen = Bender-Mexican Woman/Nurse

Nancy Shimonek Brooks-Stella

 

Eileen Canepari-Eunice

 

Sean Derry-Stanly

 

Greg Gnau-Doctor

 

David Malinowski-Pablo = Gonzales

 

Mark Mayo-Mitch

 

Laura Stitt-Blanche

 

Tom Kondilas-Steve

 

Jason Modica-Collector


The = Artistic Team

Russ = Borski, Direction

Ann = Hedger, Production Stage Manager

Russ Borski, = Scenic Design

Lance = Switzer, Lighting Design

Terry Pieritz, Costume Designer

 Richard Ingraham, Sound Design

Beth McGee, = Dialect Coach

Paul Gatzke, = Technical Direction


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

------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C4A7A9.80231170-- From tfulton at jcu.edu Fri Oct 1 13:50:44 2004 From: tfulton at jcu.edu (Tom Fulton) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 16:50:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tom Fulton to Offer 'Acting the Great Plays of Anton Chekhov' workshop - beginning October 19. Message-ID: <200410012050.AOV97794@mirapoint.jcu.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C4A7D6.CE1A8160 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Acting the Great Plays of Anton Chekhov Teacher: Tom Fulton $195 Times: Tuesdays at Centerville Mills Lake House in Bainbridge Township (2 miles from the corner of Rt 422 and Rt 306 - And - We have our own moonlit lake right outside the building!) Beginning October 19 - Eight Weeks through Dec 7, 2004 7:00-10:00pm. TO REGISTER, Call 440-338-3171 This class focuses on the work of finding the human comedy in 'action' and 'behavior; In this class we explore the gentle behavioral humor found in Chekhov's characters -- who, as Chekhov has said: "sit smugly eating peas while their life is falling apart all around them". -- Behavior is the key; born of the inner monologue, physical action, affective memory and the often absurd yet altogether human yearnings in Chekhov's plays. Exercises include: Script Analysis, Action, Given Circumstances, Communion, Comedy Technique. Scene Work: Two person scenes from the 4 Major plays of Chekhov. The Seagull, The Three Sisters, Uncle Vanya and The Cherry Orchard. Text: An Actor Prepares by Constantin Stanislavski REVIEW OF CLASSES (Scene Magazine - September 2004) "Many of the area's professional actors and quite a number of aspiring amateurs seek out Tom Fulton for guidance in developing stage characterizations. Basing his classes at the Fairmount Center on the teachings of Stanislavski, Fulton goes far beyond the stereotype of self indulgent method acting. By putting each performer in touch with the physical reality of the role under consideration, Fulton purges actors of the "head games" they love to indulge in--and he does it all with a warm smile." TEACHER BIO: Tom Fulton is an accomplished classical director and actor. His professional work with Chekhov includes, The Three Sisters (Winner of the Cleveland Critic's Circle Award for best professional production), The Seagull (at the Beck Center 2004, and Phoenix Theatre Ensemble 1982), The Cherry Orchard (Cleveland Theatre Company), and his own adaptation of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya (Cleveland Theatre Company). Tom has been teaching acting in Cleveland since 1975 and is well known for his work on the Stanislavski System of Actor Development. You can learn more about Mr. Fulton at www.tomfulton.com ------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C4A7D6.CE1A8160 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Acting the Great Plays of Anton = Chekhov

Teacher: Tom = Fulton $195
Times:  Tuesdays at Centerville Mills Lake House in Bainbridge Township
=

          =    (2 miles from the corner of Rt 422 and Rt 306 – And - We have our = own moonlit lake right outside the building!)

Beginning October 19 – Eight Weeks through Dec 7, = 2004

7:00-10:00pm.

TO REGISTER, Call = 440-338-3171

This class focuses on the work of finding the human comedy in = ‘action’ and ‘behavior;  In this class we explore the gentle = behavioral humor found in  Chekhov’s characters --  who, as Chekhov has = said: “sit smugly eating peas while their life is falling apart all = around them”.   -- Behavior is the key; born of  the inner monologue, physical action, affective memory and the often absurd yet altogether human yearnings in Chekhov's plays.

Exercises include: Script Analysis, Action, Given Circumstances, = Communion, Comedy Technique.
Scene Work: Two person scenes from the 4 Major plays of Chekhov.  = The Seagull, The Three Sisters, Uncle Vanya and The Cherry = Orchard.

Text: An Actor Prepares by Constantin = Stanislavski

REVIEW OF CLASSES (Scene Magazine – September 2004)
"Many of the area's = professional actors and quite a number of aspiring amateurs seek out Tom Fulton for = guidance in developing stage characterizations.  Basing his classes at the = Fairmount Center on the teachings of Stanislavski, Fulton goes far beyond the stereotype of self indulgent method acting.  By putting each performer in touch with the physical reality of the role = under consideration, Fulton purges actors of the "head games" they = love to indulge in--and he does it all with a warm = smile."

TEACHER = BIO:
Tom Fulton is an accomplished classical director and actor.  His professional work = with Chekhov includes, The Three Sisters (Winner of the Cleveland Critic's Circle Award for = best professional production), The Seagull (at the Beck Center 2004, and = Phoenix Theatre Ensemble 1982), The Cherry Orchard (Cleveland Theatre Company), = and his own adaptation of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya (Cleveland Theatre = Company).  Tom has been teaching acting in Cleveland since 1975 and is well known for his work on = the Stanislavski System of Actor Development.  You can learn = more about Mr. Fulton at www.tomfulton.com =

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C4A7D6.CE1A8160-- From otp at ameritech.net Fri Oct 1 12:15:36 2004 From: otp at ameritech.net (The Other Theater Project) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 12:15:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sister Mary Audition reminder from OTP Message-ID: <20041001191536.31563.qmail@web80802.mail.yahoo.com> --0-49336190-1096658136=:31514 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "The Other Theater Project" will be holding auditions for their premiere production, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" which will open in November. "OTP" is seeking non-equity males who can play in their 20s to 30s. Two males are needed for "Sister Mary" and two are needed for the comedic sketch being presented with it. Auditions will be held on Monday, October 4th between 7 and 9pm at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 w. 6th street, Cleveland. Interested parties should bring a head shot and resume. A short comedic monologue is preferred but not required. Cold readings will be done from the script. All female roles have been cast. --0-49336190-1096658136=:31514 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
 "The Other Theater Project" will be holding auditions for their premiere production, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" which will open in November.
 
      "OTP" is seeking non-equity males who can play in their 20s to 30s.  Two males are needed for "Sister Mary" and two are needed for the comedic sketch being presented with it.
 
Auditions will be held on Monday, October 4th between 7 and 9pm at
Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 w. 6th street, Cleveland.
 
Interested parties should bring a head shot and resume. A short comedic monologue is preferred but not required.  Cold readings will be done from the script.
 
All female roles have been cast.
 
--0-49336190-1096658136=:31514-- From dshoemaker at fineartsassociation.org Fri Oct 1 12:47:23 2004 From: dshoemaker at fineartsassociation.org (Diane Shoemaker) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 15:47:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]cartoon instructor wanted Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E7B5E76@fa1.FineArts.Local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C4A7CD.06FD14C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Seeking an instructor to teach 9-14-year-olds cartooning at The Fine Arts Association in Willoughby, Ohio. The class will meet once a week Wednesday nights from 5:30-6:30 pm for 15 weeks starting the first week in February. The Fine Art Association is a full service arts-education and performance facility offering dance, theater, music, and the visual arts to over 100,000 constituents annually in Northeast Ohio located 25 minutes east of downtown Cleveland on the grounds of the Andrew's School. Pay commensurate with experience. For more information about The Fine Arts Association go to www.fineartsassociation.org . Send resume and references to dshoemaker at fineartsassociation.org or mail to: Diane M. Shoemaker Chair, Visual Arts Department The Fine Arts Association 36880 Mentor Avenue Willoughby, OH 44094 Interested in teaching a different type of class or workshop? Send me a proposal! ------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C4A7CD.06FD14C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Seeking an instructor = to teach=20 9-14-year-olds cartooning at The Fine Arts Association in Willoughby,=20 Ohio.  The class will meet once a week Wednesday nights from = 5:30-6:30 pm=20 for 15 weeks starting the first week in February.  The = Fine Art=20 Association is a full service arts-education and performance = facility offering dance, theater, music, and the visual arts to over = 100,000=20 constituents annually in Northeast Ohio = located 25 minutes east of = downtown=20 Cleveland on the grounds of the Andrew's School.  Pay = commensurate=20 with experience.  For more information about The Fine Arts = Association go=20 to www.fineartsassociation.org.
 
Send resume and = references to=20 dshoemaker at fineartsass= ociation.org or mail to:
 
Diane M.=20 Shoemaker
Chair,=20 Visual Arts Department
The Fine=20 Arts Association
36880=20 Mentor Avenue
Willoughby, OH  44094
 
Interested in teaching a different type of class or = workshop?  Send=20 me a proposal!
------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C4A7CD.06FD14C0-- >From sgordon at clevelandplayhouse.com" The Cleveland Play House invites you to the dress rehearsal of Crowns on Sunday, October 3 at 7:30PM. Written by Regina Taylor and directed by Dianne McIntyre, in features Trezana Beverly, Chaundra Cameron, LaVonda Elam, Edwina Findley, Michael W. Howell, Queen Esther Marrow and Angela Gillespie Winborn. The rehearsal is free of charge, but please arrive on time as there will be no front of house staff. The Cleveland Play House is at 8500 Euclid Avenue. Crowns will perform October 5-November 7. For information on tickets, please call 216 795 7000 or visit www.clevelandplayouse.com. From darbyvideo at sbcglobal.net Fri Oct 1 13:01:40 2004 From: darbyvideo at sbcglobal.net (Ellen Darby) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 16:01:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Video/assistant position DETAILS Message-ID: Thank you for the responses. Following are some details on the position: 1) This is a documentary which will follow two years of strenuous training, culminating in a triathalon competition in 2006. 2) We are using two mini-dv cameras and need a camera person for the 2nd camera (Sony PD 150). 3) In addition to camera work, there is telephone work, research, internet investigation, etc. which would be handled out of the subject's home. 4) This is a paid position, hourly rate, rate negotiable. 5) Position requires approximately two days a week but the days and hours would be flexible, based on shooting needs and availability of assistant. If this sounds interesting to you and you feel you have the skills necessary for camera work and office work, please send a resume to me and the address below. Thanks so much. Ellen -- Ellen Darby Photography & Video Works P. O. Box 181043 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118 http://www.ellendarbyphotography.com http://www.fallingsnowstudio.com From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 1 20:58:11 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 20:58:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM: A COMEDY TONIGHT! Message-ID: <20041002035811.10132.qmail@web21123.mail.yahoo.com> --0-239284967-1096689491=:10127 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Celebrate the Opening of the Olde Towne Hall Theatre?s 25th Annivesary Season! A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio Director: Matthew L. Sucre Music Director: Susie Estavanko Choreographer: Amy Lynne Holland PROLOGUS - Michael Rogan SENEX - John L. Mercer DOMINA - Molly Jones HERO - Stuart Landes HYSTERIUM - Gary Samarin PSEUDOLUS - Michael J. Rogan ERRONIUS - Ruth Benedict Mercer MILES GLORIOSUS -Dante Citraro LYCUS -Ron Dauphin PHILIA- Rebecca Brown THE COURTESANS: TINTINABULA -Paula Holland PANACEA - Yvonne Buemi THE GEMINAE - Christine Benco & Charlene Hartley VIBRATA - Jessie May GYMNASIA - Amy Lynne Holland THE PROTEANS Michael Milligan, Ginger Sommerfelt, Mariann Sommerfelt, Stefanie Heizer PRODUCTION DATES October 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, 28, 29 & 30 Performances at 8 PM Sunday Matinees October 17 & 24 Performance at 2 PM TICKETS Adults $10 * Seniors $8 * Students $5 RESERVATIONS Call 440-327-2909 DIRECTONS: The Olde Towne Hall Theatre is on the south side of Center Ridge Road (U.S. Route 20) in the center of North Ridgeville, Ohio, just west of the intersection of Center Ridge and Avon Belden Road (State Route 83). Look for the North Ridgeville water tower - we're right in front of it! A Comedy Tonight! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-239284967-1096689491=:10127 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Celebrate the Opening of the Olde Towne Hall Theatre?s

25th Annivesary Season!

 

A FUNNY THING HAPPENED

ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM

36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio

 

Director:  Matthew L. Sucre

Music Director: Susie Estavanko

Choreographer: Amy Lynne Holland

 

PROLOGUS - Michael Rogan

SENEX - John L. Mercer

DOMINA - Molly Jones

HERO - Stuart Landes

HYSTERIUM - Gary Samarin

PSEUDOLUS - Michael J. Rogan

ERRONIUS - Ruth Benedict Mercer

MILES GLORIOSUS -Dante Citraro

LYCUS -Ron Dauphin

PHILIA- Rebecca Brown

THE COURTESANS:

TINTINABULA  -Paula Holland

PANACEA - Yvonne Buemi

THE GEMINAE - Christine Benco & Charlene Hartley

VIBRATA - Jessie May

GYMNASIA - Amy Lynne Holland

THE PROTEANS

Michael Milligan, Ginger Sommerfelt, Mariann Sommerfelt, Stefanie Heizer

 

PRODUCTION DATES

October 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, 28, 29 & 30

Performances at 8 PM

Sunday Matinees October 17 & 24

Performance at 2 PM

 

TICKETS

Adults $10 * Seniors $8 * Students $5

 

RESERVATIONS

Call 440-327-2909

 

DIRECTONS:

The Olde Towne Hall Theatre is on the south side of Center Ridge Road (U.S. Route 20) in the center of North Ridgeville, Ohio, just west of the intersection of Center Ridge and Avon Belden Road (State Route 83). Look for the North Ridgeville water tower - we're right in front of it!

 

A Comedy Tonight!


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--part1_1d8.2c9651db.2e8ff234_boundary-- From gpl3 at ameritech.net Sat Oct 2 05:06:09 2004 From: gpl3 at ameritech.net (G.P. Lasecki) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 08:06:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MAGIC TIME - Audition Notice Message-ID: <00fd01c4a878$3404fae0$6814fea9@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00FA_01C4A856.ACB95F20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theatre is excited to = announce auditions for "Magic Time" by James Sherman. Director: Bob Kmiecik Needed Are: A talented cast of: 5 men 3 women=20 Ages from early 20's to mid 30's Familiarization with Shakespeare's Hamlet is preferred but not required. = For male auditioners, experience with Hamlet's "Advice to the Players" = speech would be a plus but again not required. Audition Dates: Monday, January 10th, 2005=20 Tuesday, January 11th, 2005=20 Audition Time: 7-10 PM (both days) Location: In the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts building. Broadview Heights Spotlights 9543 Broadview Road BLDG #22=20 Broadview Hts., OH 44147 (Signs will be posted) Directions Performance Dates: Friday, March 4, 2005 - 8:00 PM Saturday, March 5, 2005 - 8:00 PM Friday, March 11, 2005 - 8:00 PM Saturday, March 12, 2005 - 8:00 PM Sunday, March 13, 2005 - 3:00 PM Friday, March 18, 2005 - 8:00 PM Saturday, March 19, 2005 - 8:00 PM Synopsis: It is suburban Chicago, in the mid 1970's. A non-equity professional = theatre is closing it's summer season with the final performance of = Hamlet. In a play within a play style we learn that there is as much going on = backstage as on, as each of these dedicated actors, uncertain as to what = tomorrow will bring, confront defining moments that may shape their = lives as artists. One member of the company who teaches to help support his wife and child = is on the verge of sacrificing all to work only as an actor. Two others = who are married to each other and have always agreed to only work = together, must deal with the tension when she is offered a full = professional season at a theatre across the country. And the leading man = and His Ophelia have become a genuine romantic item over the summer, and = what becomes of their relationship after this night. This and much more is explored in this comedy with drama, while each of = these characters supports in their own way the underlying theme of the = play which is why actors (out of love of their art) choose to do what = they do. This well crafted play is often hilarious with serious moments that = makes it an excellent ensemble work. For More Information, email: Bob Kmiecik ------=_NextPart_000_00FA_01C4A856.ACB95F20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Broadview Heights Spotlights = Community Theatre=20 is excited to announce auditions for "Magic = Time" by=20 James Sherman.
 
Director:
Bob=20 Kmiecik

Needed=20 Are:
A talented cast of:
5 men
3 women
Ages from early 20's to mid 30's
 
Familiarization with Shakespeare's = Hamlet is=20 preferred but not required.
For male auditioners, experience with = Hamlet's=20 "Advice to the Players" speech would be a plus but again not=20 required.

Audition=20 Dates:
Monday, January 10th, 2005 =
Tuesday, January 11th, 2005 =
 
Audition Time:
7-10 = PM (both=20 days)

Location:
In the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts=20 building.

Broadview Heights = Spotlights
9543 Broadview=20 Road    BLDG   #22
Broadview Hts., OH=20 44147
(Signs will be posted)

Directions<= /A>

Performance=20 Dates:
Friday, March 4, 2005 - 8:00 = PM
Saturday, March 5, 2005 - 8:00 = PM
Friday, March 11, 2005 - 8:00 = PM
Saturday, March=20 12, 2005 - 8:00 PM
Sunday, March 13, 2005 - 3:00 = PM
Friday, March=20 18, 2005 - 8:00 PM
Saturday, March 19, 2005 - 8:00 = PM
 
Synopsis:
It is = suburban=20 Chicago, in the mid 1970's. A non-equity professional theatre is closing = it's=20 summer season with the final performance of Hamlet.

In a play = within a=20 play style we learn that there is as much going on backstage as on, as = each of=20 these dedicated actors, uncertain as to what tomorrow will bring, = confront=20 defining moments that may shape their lives as artists.

One member of the company who = teaches to help=20 support his wife and child is on the verge of sacrificing all to work = only as an=20 actor. Two others who are married to each other and have always agreed = to only=20 work together, must deal with the tension when she is offered a full=20 professional season at a theatre across the country. And the leading man = and His=20 Ophelia have become a genuine romantic item over the summer, and what = becomes of=20 their relationship after this night.

This and much more is = explored in=20 this comedy with drama, while each of these characters supports in their = own way=20 the underlying theme of the play which is why actors (out of love of = their art)=20 choose to do what they do.

This well crafted play is often = hilarious with=20 serious moments that makes it an excellent ensemble = work.

For=20 More Information, email:
Bob=20 Kmiecik
 
------=_NextPart_000_00FA_01C4A856.ACB95F20-- From will at singingangels.org Sat Oct 2 06:04:06 2004 From: will at singingangels.org (William C. Reichard) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 09:04:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Singing Angels Holiday Benefit tickets on sale Monday Message-ID: <20041002130413.04D8A4CE3F@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C4A85E.C5E1FA90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Singing Angels Provide Soundtrack to the Holidays Tickets for the Singing Angels' 40th Annual Holiday Benefit Concert, "We Wish You the Merriest," will go on sale Monday, Oct. 4. Held each year in Playhouse Square, this spectacular event at the Allen Theatre is a Cleveland holiday tradition, with elaborate costumes, professional choreography and stagecraft, and holiday classics that will please the whole family and get everyone in the spirit. Prices range from $6.25 to $35. (Children 12 and under half price except for $6.25 seats.) Order through the Playhouse Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. (Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; restoration fee charged), or at Tickets.com, online or by phone, (216) 241-6000. Outside Cleveland call (800) 766-6048. All major credit cards accepted; handling fee charged. Recent benefit concerts have sold out, and concertgoers are urged to buy their tickets early to get the best seats. Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3) Singing Angels, which was founded in 1964 and is open to children ages 8 to 18, without regard to their race, creed or socioeconomic situation. For more information, call (216) 432-5555 or visit www.singingangels.org . # # # William C. Reichard Director of Development and Public Relations The Singing Angels 216.432.5555, ext. 13 3615 Euclid Ave, Suite 4 216.432.1964 (fax) Cleveland, OH 44115 216.235.2713 (cell) www.singingangels.org will at singingangels.org ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C4A85E.C5E1FA90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Si= nging Angels Provide Soundtrack to the = Holidays

 

Tickets for the Singing Angels' = 40th Annual Holiday Benefit Concert, "We Wish You the Merriest," = will go on sale Monday, Oct. 4.

 

Held each year in Playhouse Square, = this spectacular event at the Allen Theatre is a Cleveland holiday tradition, with elaborate costumes, professional choreography = and stagecraft, and holiday classics that will please the whole family and = get everyone in the spirit.

 

Prices range from $6.25 to $35. (Children 12 and under half price except for $6.25 = seats.) Order through the Playhouse = Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid = Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. (Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; restoration fee = charged), or at Tickets.com, online or by phone, = (216) 241-6000. Outside Cleveland call (800) 766-6048. All major credit cards accepted; handling fee = charged.

 

Recent benefit concerts have sold out, and concertgoers are urged
to buy their tickets early to get the best = seats.

 

Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3) Singing Angels, which was founded in 1964 and is open to children ages 8 = to 18, without regard to their race, creed or socioeconomic situation. For more information, call (216) 432-5555 or visit www.singingangels.org.

 

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William C. Reichard

Director of Development and = Public Relations 

 

The Singing Angels        = ;    216.432.5555, ext. = 13

3615 Euclid Ave, Suite = 4   216.432.= 1964 (fax)

Cleveland, = OH 44115       = 216.235.= 2713 (cell)

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------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C4A85E.C5E1FA90-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Oct 2 08:46:15 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 08:46:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: SUMMER OF '42/Kalliope Stage Message-ID: <20041002154615.80700.qmail@web12001.mail.yahoo.com> TENDER, DELIGHTFUL ?SUMMER OF ?42? OPENS KALLIOPE?S 2ND SEASON Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Kalliope Stage, one of Cleveland?s newest theatres and the only area theatre dedicated to producing only musicals, has opened its second season with a wonderful production of ?SUMMER OF ?42.? Does the show?s name sound familiar? It should. ?SUMMER OF ?42? was the hit coming-of-age movie in 1971. The plot concerns Hermie, an awkward, gawky, confused teenager whose summer of fun becomes a bittersweet lesson in love when he falls in love with a young war bride in a seaside town. The play, which is based on the novel and screenplay by Herman Raucher, has words and music by David Kirschenbaum and a book by Hunter Foster. The duo has remained faithful to the film and even improved upon it. They have created a fully integrated work, where dialogue and songs interweave seamlessly, complementing each other with precision. The addition of the music adds a dimension of reality and tenderness to the story. Kirshenbaum's score makes use of World War II-era music and incorporates self-perceptive and emotionally laden ballads which add more to the happenings than Michel LeGrand's Oscar-winning score for the movie, which centered on the song "The Summer Knows." Kalliope Stage?s production, under the watchful eye of Paul Gurgol, is excellent. Gurgol gets all of the laughs, the tenderness and the reality out of the script. He allows the audience to become swallowed up in the era He is aided greatly by Russ Borski?s mood setting and workable set, Kim Brown?s period right costumes, Marcus Dana?s lighting design and Chad Helm?s sound design. The playing space also aids. This is a play that needs intimacy and since no viewer is more than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope?s small theatre, the personal tie to the performers is easily accomplished. The Kalliope cast is excellent. Beachwood High School senior Alex Wyse was born to play Hermie. His skinny frame, which features flailing arms and weak-kneed legs, gives him a look which is perfect for the role. But more important is Wyse?s total control over the character. His small, yet well-pitched voice, is plaintive in the love songs, his yearnings perfectly revealed. It?s worth seeing the show just to share Hermie?s anguish and angst as Wyse lives them. Jodi Brinkman is the perfect Broadway-leading lady. She is a wonderful actress, beautiful and possesses a compelling and big vocal sound. She makes for a perfect Dorothy. Wyse and Brinkman not only sing well together, but seem to have a powerful emotional connection. Jay Strauss, a veteran New York actor, plays the drug store owner, Walter Winchell and the aged Hermie with total delight. He is a wonderful character actor. Both Dan O?Neil (Benjie) and Aaron Dore (Oscy) portray Hermie?s teenage friends well. O?Neil hits the role of the bird-watching intellect right on. Dore would be more effective if he would let his natural personality carry him, rather than trying to act his role. He often appears to be trying too hard to be the hormone driven Oscy. Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and Julie Marx are fine as both as the younger version of Andrews Sisters-type singers and teenage girls. Highlights of the show include the drugstore scene in which Hermie attempts to buy condoms, the hysterically funny movie scene in which the boys attempt to make their first ?scores,? and the ?unfinished business? scene in which the boys are getting ready for their first conquests. Cheat notes have never been so hilarious! CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The recent trends in American musicals are in your face offerings such as ?RENT? and ?ASSASSINS.? Sometimes it?s just nice to see a musical offering that is charming, full of smiles and laughs, and contains pleasant music. It also helps if the production is of high quality. If that?s what your looking for, Kalliope Stage?s second season opener, ?SUMMER OF ?42? will delight you. The show runs through November 7 at 2134 Lee Road. For tickets call 216-321-0870 or go on line to www.KalliopeStage.com. Kalliope Stage?s next production is CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG? which runs from November 26 to December 19. It centers on Evelyn Scrooge and her chain rattling partner Janet Marley in a Cleveland Premiere. Evelyn will be played by the talented Adina Bloom, a Times Tributes Award winner. The rest of the season is ?A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC? from April 8 to May 8, and a new version of ?BABY? from June 25 to August 1. ===== 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 Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From dpapp at lorainccc.edu Sat Oct 2 10:20:34 2004 From: dpapp at lorainccc.edu (Diane Papp) Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 13:20:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lorain County Community College Theatre Program Presents "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr"(abridged) Message-ID: <415EE362.7050700@lorainccc.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060206030602000009080502 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------070407040203080101020201" --------------070407040203080101020201 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Lorain County Community College Theatre Program Proudly Presents: The RIDICULOUS and ABSURD LCCC SHAKESPEARE Co. in... "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr" (abridged) Written by: Jess Borgeson,Adam Long and Daniel Singer Directed by: Carlyn Cahill October 4th-9th Stocker Center Studio Theatre Mon.-Sat. at 7:30 pm General Admission $5.00 LCCC Students,Staff & Seniors $4.00 Ticket information call Stocker Center Box Office at 1-800-995-5222, ext.4040 or 366-4040 --------------070407040203080101020201 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Lorain County Community College Theatre Program
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                                                                                                                        The RIDICULOUS and ABSURD
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                   "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr"
                                                 (abridged)

             Written by: Jess Borgeson,Adam Long and Daniel Singer

                                                          Directed by: Carlyn Cahill

October 4th-9th                                     Stocker Center Studio Theatre
Mon.-Sat. at  7:30 pm                             General Admission  $5.00
                                                                  LCCC Students,Staff & Seniors
                                                                                                     $4.00
Ticket information call Stocker Center Box Office
at 1-800-995-5222, ext.4040 or 366-4040          

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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4A889.45DE02A0-- From pennylane_70 at hotmail.com Sat Oct 2 11:37:20 2004 From: pennylane_70 at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 18:37:20 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking a male actor for UNCLE VANYA Message-ID:
*The Coach House Theatre is in need of a male actor for the role of Serebryakov in their upcoming production of
 
 
UNCLE VANYA  by Anton Chekhov
Adapted by David Mamet
 
Age range:  50-70
 
Production dates:  November 11 - 27 
(No Performance on Thanksgiving!)
 
*Please contact Kimberly Mahoney at (440)646-0571 for more information.
 
The Coach House Theatre is located at 732 W. Exchange Street, Akron, Ohio.


On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! From RFWB2000 at aol.com Sat Oct 2 16:42:42 2004 From: RFWB2000 at aol.com (RFWB2000 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 19:42:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking PIANIST for "Rocky Horror" Message-ID: <4E90E0F3.25958361.0077563F@aol.com> The Players Guild Theatre of Canton is seeking a PIANIST with STRONG ROCK IMPROV ABILITY for it's production of the Rocky Horror Show, Directed/Choreographed by Monica Olejko, with Musical Direction by Ryan Bergeron. TENTATIVE REHEARSAL SCHEDULE (*Subject to CHANGE*) Dress Rehearsals: Sunday 10/24 (time TBA) Monday 10/25 - 7pm call, 8pm go Tuesday 10/26 - 7pm call, 8pm go Performances: Wednesday 10/27 - 7:30pm call, 8pm go Thursday 10/28 - 7:30pm call, 8pm go Friday 10/29 - 7:30pm call, 8pm go Saturday 10/30 - Show#1 6:30pm call, 7pm go Show #2 - 10:30pm call, 11:00pm go Sunday 10/31 - 6:30pm call, 7pm go *Yes, this is basically only a ONE WEEK committment!!!* There will also be one additional orchestra read-thru rehearsal, to be scheduled based on musician availability. This position is PAID. Carpooling arrangements are available for cleveland area musicains interested in minimizing driving expenses. Because of the VERY quick production schedule involved, this player MUST READ MUSIC. Please respond to this email to express an interest in this position. No phone calls at this time, please. Thanks! Ryan Bergeron Music Director From ray at worldeonline.com Sat Oct 2 21:10:38 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 00:10:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]National weekly Theatre auditions from NCCC Message-ID: <03ce01c4a8fe$fc377930$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03CF_01C4A8DD.7525D930 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Show Name: Swing, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, Oliver=20 Theatre Name: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr Ag Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/12/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Marriott Rehearsal Hall, 1465 Busch Parkway, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089=20 Breakdown: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity Chorus 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 Artistic Associate: Andy Hite. Seeking strong dancers who sing well. Performers of all ethnicities are strongly encouraged to attend this audition. Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Marriott Theatre Agreement, Pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Swing, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, Oliver=20 Theatre Name: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr Ag Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/12/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Marriott Rehearsal Hall, 1465 Busch Parkway, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089=20 Breakdown: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity Chorus 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 Artistic Associate: Andy Hite. Seeking strong dancers who sing well. Performers of all ethnicities are strongly encouraged to attend this audition. Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Marriott Theatre Agreement, Pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: MacBeth, The Parvenu, The Winter=92s Tale, A Woman of No Importance=20 Theatre Name: Shakespeare Project of Chicago=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Stgd Rdg=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: The Shakespeare Project, 2529 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago, IL 60625=20 Breakdown: Shakespeare Project of Chicago, Producer, based in Chicago, IL, is accepting submissions for their 2004-2005 season, including: MacBeth (1st Reh, 10/23 and perf 30,31), The Parvenu (11/13, perf 20,21), The Winter=92s Tale (2/5, perf 12,13) and A Woman of No = Importance (4/16, perf 23, 24). Also for their ongoing Student Outreach 50 Minute Hamlet. Seeking Members in good standing of Actors Equity with strong Shakespearean experience. Please indicate interest in particular roles of palys. Some roles are cast. Web site is www.shakespeareprojectchicago.org. Send pictures and resumes to: Artistic Director, Jeff Christian, The Shakespeare Project, 2529 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago IL 60625. Equity Staged Reading.=20 Prepare: Web site is www.shakespeareprojectchicago.org. Send pictures and resumes to: Artistic Director, Jeff Christian, The Shakespeare Project, 2529 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago IL 60625.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/25/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte Studios, 1147 West Jackson, Chicago, IL 66666=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in the Las Vegas, Broadway, and National Touring companies of Mamma Mia! Cast should be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s =96 the mother of a 20 year old girl) = Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a feminist press. She=92s confident, strong, and funny on = the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie=92s friend who arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) Sophie=92s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast = to Lisa and Sophie. Featured role. SAM (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. = Left Donna 20 years ago because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie=92s fiance. Athletic, attractive =96 has given up his life = as a successful young businessman in order to make over Donna=92s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured role. PEPPER (20s) Sky=92s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, always flirting. Must be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Monday, October 18. Call 312/641-0406. Call only 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Monday, October 18. Call 312/641-0406.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte Studios, 1147 West Jackson, Chicago, IL 66666=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte Studios, 1147 West Jackson, Chicago, IL 66666=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Fool for Love=20 Theatre Name: Roundabout Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT A+=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/13/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Roundabout Theatre Company, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Fool for Love, First Rehearsal: 12/14/04; First Preview: 1/14/05; Opens: tba; Closes: 5/1/05. Playwright: Sam Shephard; Director: Ed Harris; Casting Directors: Jim Carnahan & Mele Nagler. Seeking: EDDIE, MAY, OLD MAN, and MARTIN. Sides will be provided at the audition. Lunch Break from 1:30PM to 2:30PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep A+ contract, minimum AEA pay is $1083 per week until 2/27/05.=20 Prepare: Sides will be provided at the audition. Lunch Break from 1:30PM to 2:30PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Dora, The Explorer, Dora's Pirate Adventure=20 Theatre Name: Nickelodeon=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Spec Agmt=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/13/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Nickelodeon And Clear Channel Entertainment, Producer, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Dora, The Explorer and Dora's Pirate Adventure, Rehearsals Begin: January 3, 2005 In New York City. Author: Chris Gifford; Director: Chris Hoppe; General Manager: Wasser Associates. Seeking: DORA: Latina Singer / Actress Who Plays Late Teens - Early 20's. Personable, Enthusiastic, Attractive / Cute, NOT TOO TALL, With A Strong High Belt Voice. She Must Also Move Very Well And Be An Excellent Actress. She Must Have An Extensive Familiarity With Latino Culture. She Must Be Willing & Able To Convey Personal Knowledge & Life Experience Of Latino Culture With The Media Covering The Show. Bi-Lingual English / Spanish Preferred But Not Required. DIEGO: He Is DORA's Cousin. Latin Singer / Actor Who Plays Late Teens - Early 20's. Personable, Enthusiastic, Attractive And NOT TOO TALL. He Must Sing And Move Very Well And Be An Excellent Actor. He Must Have An Extensive Familiarity With Latino Culture. He Must Be Willing & Able To Convey Personal Knowledge & Life Experience Of Latino Culture With The Media Covering The Show. Bi-Lingual English/Spanish Preferred But Not Required. BOOTS: Male. 20's. He Should Be A Good, Athletic Dancer, A Strong Singer (Bari-Tenor) And MUST Do Acrobatics (Front Walkovers And / Or Back Handsprings). Needs To Be Five Foot Seven - Five Foot Ten And Weigh 150 - 175 Pounds. Please Prepare To Sing A Pop Uptempo AND A Ballad. If You Know A Song In Spanish, Please Bring That Too. Please Bring A Picture And Resume AND Sheet Music. A Pianist Will Be Provided. LUNCH: 1:30 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Special Agreement Tour, minimum AEA pay is $605 Per Week Plus Per Diem.=20 Prepare: To Sing A Pop Uptempo AND A Ballad. If You Know A Song In Spanish, Please Bring That Too. Please Bring A Picture And Resume AND Sheet Music. A Pianist Will Be Provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The It Girl=20 Theatre Name: James L. Simon=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/12/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:10 PM=20 10/14/2004 =20 =20 9:00 AMto 5:00 PM=20 10/15/2004 =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: James L. Simon and Jonathan C. Herzog, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding 3 days of Equity Principal Auditions for The It Girl, First Rehearsal: On Or About January 17, 2005; Opens: On Or About February 14, 2005 at Dodgers Stages. Director/Lyrics: BT McNicholl; Production Supervisor: Jerry Zaks; Book: Michael Small/BT McNicholl; Music: Paul McKibbins; Choreographer: Robert Bianca; General Manager: Maria Di Dia; Casting: Jay Binder Casting. This Show Was Originally Produced At Theatre At St. Peter's Church In NYC In 5/01. A Valentine To Silent Movies Of The Early 20's, It's To Be Played w/Sincerity, Not Camp. Seeking: BETTY LOU SPENCE: The IT Girl. 20=92s - Early 30=92s. Vivacious Dynamo With Spunk, Effortless Sex Appeal, Tomboy Charm And Street Smarts. Creative Physical Comedienne, Dynamic Singer And High-Stepping Dancer. Adorable, Altogether Winning Ing=E9nue With = Fire And Moxie. Soprano/Belt. JONATHAN WALTHAM: The IT Boy. Mid 20=92s =96 = Mid 30=92s. A Leading Man With Light Comedic Skills And Easy Charm. = Masculine But Gentle. Classic Proper, Upstanding Member Of Society With Ivy League Good Looks. A Button-Down Man Who, Unconsciously, Wants To Be Unbuttoned. Confident Lyric Baritone. MONTY MONTGOMERY: The Comic Sidekick. Mid 20=92s =96 Mid 30=92s. Energetic, Nimble Light Comedian = With Sure-Fire Timing And A Period Sensibility. An Upper-Crust Dilettante Concerned With The Latest Fads, Impulsively Adventurous, Good-Hearted But Sometimes Simple-Minded Man Of Leisure. JONATHAN=92s Best Friend. Facility With Physical Comedy. Character Baritone. ADELA VAN NORMAN: The Comic Villainess. 20=92s - Early 30=92s. Socialite, Whose Bad Behavior = Stems >From Insecurity And Desperation, Not An Evil Nature. Stylish, Manipulative, Aggressive Former Debutante Who Slyly Balances Charm And Wicked Determination In Order To Snag Her Man. Long And Lean Preferred, Not Required. Alto/Mezzo/Belt. JANE / MRS. VAN NORMAN / MRS. SULLIVAN: Mid 20=92s =96 Mid 30=92s. JANE Is A Brash, Wisecracking Shopgirl From Brooklyn (A Young BEA ARTHUR Or ELAINE STRITCH). MRS. VAN NORMAN (ADELA=92s Mother) Is A Haughty, Demanding Aristocratic Matron Who = Values Money And Breeding (A La MARGARET DUMONT). MRS. SULLIVAN Is A Shriveled, Feisty Irish Landlady. Must Move Well. Alto/Character Singer, Only Needs To Carry A Tune. MOLLY / DAISY / BREARLEY: 20=92s =96 Early 30=92s. = MOLLY Is A Sweet But Plucky LILLIAN GISH-Type Who Shows Spirit In The Face Of Adversity. BETTY=92s Upbeat, Loyal Best Friend. DAISY Is A Delicate, Innocent Eager-To-Please Shopgirl. Lyric Soprano Who Can Also Give Vocal Punch To A Ragtime Tune. MR. NOTTING / MAN OF A THOUSAND FACES: 20=92s - Mid 30=92s. MR. NOTTING Is A Self-Important, Punctilious, Officious Shop Manager Who Lives Life By The Time Clock. Plays Other Roles Which Require Him To Be Adept At Physical Comedy Skills =97 An Aristocratic Gossip, A French Waiter, A Coney Island Barker, A Scandal Sheet Reporter And A Sailor. Tenor. Please Prepare A Traditional Musical Theater Song That Shows Off Your Range. Please Bring A Picture And Resume, Stapled Together. LUNCH: VARIES. Note Different Start Times. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Off Broadway E contract, minimum AEA pay is $857 per week.=20 Prepare: A Traditional Musical Theater Song That Shows Off Your Range. Please Bring A Picture And Resume, Stapled Together. LUNCH TIMES VARY. Note Different Start Times. EPA Rules are in effect.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/30/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance Studio II, 3425 Backstage Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89121=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/30/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance Studio II, 3425 Backstage Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89121=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/31/2004 =20 =20 1:00 PMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance Studio II, 3425 Backstage Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89121=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in the Las Vegas, Broadway, and National Touring companies of Mamma Mia! Cast should be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s =96 the mother of a 20 year old girl) = Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a feminist press. She=92s confident, strong, and funny on = the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie=92s friend who arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) Sophie=92s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast = to Lisa and Sophie. Featured role. SAM (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. = Left Donna 20 years ago because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie=92s fiance. Athletic, attractive =96 has given up his life = as a successful young businessman in order to make over Donna=92s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured role. PEPPER (20s) Sky=92s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, always flirting. Must be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Sign-up begins at 12:30. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Sign-up begins at 12:30. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/02/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in the Las Vegas, Broadway, and National Touring companies of Mamma Mia! Cast should be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s =96 the mother of a 20 year old girl) = Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a feminist press. She=92s confident, strong, and funny on = the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie=92s friend who arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) Sophie=92s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast = to Lisa and Sophie. Featured role. SAM (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. = Left Donna 20 years ago because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie=92s fiance. Athletic, attractive =96 has given up his life = as a successful young businessman in order to make over Donna=92s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured role. PEPPER (20s) Sky=92s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, always flirting. Must be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/04/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/04/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus _____ =20 Show Name: The Miracle Worker=20 Theatre Name: Long Beach Playhouse Studio Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA 99 Seat Thtr Pay Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/10/2004 =20 =20 7:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20 10/11/2004 =20 =20 7:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Long Beach Playhouse Studio Tht, 5021 E Anaheim St, Long Beach, CA 99999=20 Breakdown: Gigi Fusco Meese, Producer, will hold an open call for The Miracle Worker, a drama by William Gibson. Director: Robert Craig. Rehearsals start Oct. 17. Performances run Dec. 3-18 & Jan. 7-22, 2005 at the Long Beach Playhouse Studio Theatre. There is pay. Seeking: Doctor: male, 50-60, old time country doctor typical of the South in the 1800s; Kate: female, 25-30, loving mother of Helen, demure but makes all decisions in family; Keller: male, 40-50, former captain for the South in Civil War; Helen: girl, 10-15 to play 10, a deaf, dumb, and blind child who wants to communicate; Martha: girl, African-American, 10-15, Viney's daughter, playmate to Helen; Percy: boy, African-American, 15-20 to play teenager, Viney's son, not bright; Aunt Ev: female, 45-55, Keller's sister, sometimes flamboyant; James: male, 20-30, wants connection with father but his new mother Kate and sister Helen have stolen his father's affection; Anagnos: male, 40-50, wise, good-natured soul, Greek accent a must; Annie Sullivan: 25-35 to play 20, tough but emotionally sentimental, Irish accent; Viney: female, African-American, 40-50, trusted housekeeper and nanny, views herself as a member of the family, not a servant. Prepare to cold read from script with Southern accent. Be familiar with play. For information e-mail lbplayhouse75 at verizon.net. Equity 99 Seat Theatre contract.=20 Prepare: Prepare to cold read from script with Southern accent. Be familiar with play. For information e-mail lbplayhouse75 at verizon.net.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: St. Elmo's Fire=20 Theatre Name: Underdog Productions=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA 99 Seat No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/06/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Underdog Productions, 206 N. Screenland Dr, Burbank, CA 91505=20 Breakdown: Underdog Productions is accepting submissions for St. Elmo's Fire, a 20th anniversary stage production for the L.A. Children's Charity Benefit. Producer: Bryan Chesters. Performances run Jan. 13-30, 2005 at the Complex Theater. Seeking: Alec: good-looking, strong leader; Billy: handsome daredevil; Kirby: good-looking, persistent, underdog; Kevin: good-looking, sardonic poet; Jules: good-looking, sexy, fun; Leslie: good-looking, sweet, sensitive; Wendy: good-looking, preppy, shy; Dale: 20s-30s, beautiful; Mr. Beamish: 50s; Mrs. Beamish: 50s; Hooker: African-American, 30s-40s. Note: Unless otherwise specified, all parts are mid-late 20s. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 6 to Underdog Productions c/o St. Elmo's Fire, 206 N. Screenland Dr., Burbank, CA 91505. For information e-mail stelmosfire at sbcglobal.net. Equity 99 Seat Theatre contract.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 6 to Underdog Productions c/o St. Elmo's Fire, 206 N. Screenland Dr., Burbank, CA 91505. For information e-mail stelmosfire at sbcglobal.net.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Blood Off Broadway=20 Theatre Name: Blood Off Broadway=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Poss Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/09/2004 =20 =20 3:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Church Street Boxing Gym, 25 Park Pl at Church St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Blood Off Broadway, an original performance venue combining theatre, music and movement with sanctioned boxing, needs improvisers for high-energy scene work, performing one-on-one challenges in the ring for a backers' audition. Also looking for sports announcer-like banter for between rounds and on-camera, '40s style reporters. Performs Nov. 5. Possible future pay. More info, email Robin Selfridge at robinselfridge at hotmail.com.=20 Prepare: More info, email Robin Selfridge at robinselfridge at hotmail.com. _____ =20 Show Name: Metamorphoses=20 Theatre Name: Florida Studio Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA SPT Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/12/2004 =20 =20 1:00 PMto 2:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Florida Studio Theatre, Producer, based in Sarasota, FL, is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Metamorphoses, Rehearsals Begin: November 16, 2004. Opens: December 9, 2004. Closes: February 5, 2005. Artistic Director: Richard Hopkins. Playwright: Mary Zimmerman. Casting And Literary Coordinator: James Ashford. FLORIDA STUDIO THEATRE Is Celebrating 31 Years As An Equity, Regional Theatre. METAMORPHOSES: By Mary Zimmerman. A Tony Award=AE-Winning Splash. A Pool Of Shimmering Water Sets The Stage For A Lush, Funny And Vibrant Retelling Of OVID=92s Myths. Gods And Humans Meet, Clash And Love In And Around The Glistening Waterscape. Playwright MARY ZIMMERMAN Examines Each Legendary Tale As A Parable Of Transformation In A Contemporary, Accessible Style. The Stories Of KING MIDAS, EROS, PSYCHE, NARCISSUS And Many More Are Interwoven Into A Seamless Evening Of Laughter, Tears And Revelation. Seeking: MAN NUMBER ONE: 30=92s - 40. Plays ZEUS, ERYSICHTHON, CINYRAS = And Others. MAN NUMBER TWO: 30=92s - 40=92s. Plays MIDAS, NARRATOR OF ERYSICHTHON And Others. MAN NUMBER THREE: 30=92s. Plays CEYX, ORPHEUS, APOLLO, PHILEMON And Others. MAN NUMBER FOUR: 30=92s. Plays SILENUS, NARCISSUS, PHAETON, EROS And Others. MAN NUMBER FIVE: 30=92s. Plays BACCHUS, HERMES, VERTUMNUS And Others. WOMAN NUMBER ONE: Late 20=92s. Plays ALCYONE, CERES, PERSEPHONE And Others. WOMAN NUMBER TWO: 40=92s. Plays SCIENTIST, PANDORA, NURSEMAID TO MYRRHA, THERAPIST And Others. WOMAN NUMBER THREE: 30=92s. Plays LUCINA, Q, EURYDICE, BAUCIS And = Others. WOMAN NUMBER FOUR: 20=92s. Plays MIDAS=92S DAUGHTER, IRIS, HUNGER, = MYRRHA And Others. WOMAN NUMBER FIVE: 20=92s. Plays APHRODITE, OREAD, PSYCHE = And Others. Auditionees Should Prepare A BRIEF Contemporary Monologue. Please Bring An Updated Picture And Resume. Equity SPT contract, pay.=20 Prepare: A BRIEF Contemporary Monologue. Please Bring An Updated Picture And Resume.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Duets=20 Theatre Name: ACT Productions=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: David Spera, Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box 565, Mastic, NY 11950=20 Breakdown: ACT Productions is casting Duets, a showcase of five one-act plays. Director/Producer: David Spera, Esq. They are seeking male and female actors, all ages. This is a non-union showcase,. Rehearses in November. Performs in January at the Producers Club, 358 W. 44 St., NYC. Send pictures, resumes, and cover letters to David Spera, Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box 565, Mastic, NY 11950.=20 Prepare: Send pictures, resumes, and cover letters to David Spera, Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box 565, Mastic, NY 11950.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: West Side Story=20 Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/21/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 3:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, WI, will be holding an open call for principals for its production of West Side Story, which will run from March 3-May 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; Musical Director: Mary Ehlinger. Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, workers' comp. This call will be for the roles of Tony, Lt. Schrank, Officer Krupke, Doc (who will double as Glad Hand), and Maria understudy (who will play Rosalia and do some chorus dancing). The role of Maria is pre-cast. Those interested in the principal roles of Anita, Riff, and Bernardo must first attend the dance calls on Tues. Oct. 19 at 10AM for women and on Wed. Oct. 20 at 10AM for men at Nola Rehearsal Studios, 250 W. 54 St., NYC. Principal cast breakdown--Tony: young, attractive, romantic, idealistic, with passion, energy, and vision, must have a strong lyric baritone/tenor voice with good high notes, must move well; Maria: young, lovely, open, naive, romantic, must have a strong soprano, must move well, Latina or able to play Latina; Doc: character man, 40s-50s, warm, caring, sardonic wit and full of worry; Lt. Schrank: character man, 30s-50s, hard, cynical, angry NYPD detective; Officer Krupke: character man, 30s-40s, with comic ability, stereotypical NYC beat cop; Anita: young, sexy, passionate, hard cynical exterior with warmth and caring beneath, strong mezzo with belt, Latina or able to play Latina, must come to the dance call; Bernardo: young, intense, full of anger and fear but a loving heart underneath, Latino or able to play Latino, must come to the dance call; Riff: same as Bernardo but Caucasian, must come to the dance call. For the principal call, prepare 16 bars of a ballad and 16 bars of an uptempo song in a classic Broadway style. Equity Guest Artist contracts are available for some roles.=20 Prepare: 16 bars of a ballad and 16 bars of an uptempo song in a classic Broadway style.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: West Side Story=20 Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/20/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, WI, will be holding an open call for dancers who sing well for its production of West Side Story, which will run from March 3-May 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; Musical Director: Mary Ehlinger. Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, workers' comp. Equity This call will be for male and female dancers who are young, attractive, athletic, and energetic to play Jets, Sharks, Their Girls, and Anybodys. Some women will double as both Jet Girls and Shark Girls. All ethnic types are encouraged to audition. Those interested in the principal roles of Anita, Bernardo, and Riff must come first to the dance call to secure a principal callback. Men should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard. The combination will be taught promptly at the beginning of the posted time. Auditioners should arrive to sign up a little early. Guest Artist contracts are available for some roles.=20 Prepare: Men should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: West Side Story=20 Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/19/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, WI, will be holding an open call for dancers who sing well for its production of West Side Story, which will run from March 3-May 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; Musical Director: Mary Ehlinger. Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, workers' comp. Equity This call will be for male and female dancers who are young, attractive, athletic, and energetic to play Jets, Sharks, Their Girls, and Anybodys. Some women will double as both Jet Girls and Shark Girls. All ethnic types are encouraged to audition. Those interested in the principal roles of Anita, Bernardo, and Riff must come first to the dance call to secure a principal callback. Men should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard. The combination will be taught promptly at the beginning of the posted time. Auditioners should arrive to sign up a little early. Guest Artist contracts are available for some roles.=20 Prepare: Men should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Blues for an Alabama Sky=20 Theatre Name: Black Spectrum Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/04/2004 =20 =20 4:30 PMto 7:30 PM=20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 4:30 PMto 7:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Black Spectrum Theatre, 177 St. and Baisley Blvd, Queens, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Black Spectrum Theatre, located in St. Albans, Queens, is seeking non-union performers for the play Blues for an Alabama Sky by Pearl Cleage. Seeking: Angel: very attractive woman, 35-50, a lounge singer; Guy: 35-45, a costume designer; Delia: attractive woman, 30-40, a social worker; Sam: 40-50, a doctor; Leland: 30-40, attractive black male from Alabama. All characters are African-American. Prepare a contemporary monologue no longer than two minutes. Sides provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. Call (718) 723-1800 for directions and to set up an appointment. Pay involved.=20 Prepare: a contemporary monologue no longer than two minutes. Sides provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. Call (718) 723-1800 for directions and to set up an appointment.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Seven Deadly Sins Series=20 Theatre Name: TSI/Playtime=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth Ave., Ste 200, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: TSI/Playtime is now accepting pictures and resumes for their Seven Deadly Sins Series, scheduled to begin Nov. 10-21 and Dec. 8-19. Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday performances. The true tragic flaw in human nature is embodied in one or more of the seven deadly sins: pride, covetousness, lust, anger, gluttony, envy, and sloth. Each has been paired with a Shakespearean work: Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, King Lear, Richard III, Romeo and Juliet, and Antony and Cleopatra. Scenes and adaptations 60 minutes and under. Send resumes to Artistic Director A.M. Raychel, TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth Ave., Ste. 200, New York, NY 10036.=20 Prepare: Send resumes to Artistic Director A.M. Raychel, TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth Ave., Ste. 200, New York, NY 10036. _____ =20 Show Name: Shakespeare Eight Play History Cycle=20 Theatre Name: Twenty Feet Productions=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/04/2004 =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Twenty Feet Productions, New York, NY 11111 Breakdown: Twenty Feet Productions will hold auditions by appointment only for Shakespeare Eight Play History Cycle on Mon. Oct. 4 and Tues. Oct. 5 from 6-10PM. Director: Marc Silberschatz. Performs at West Park Church, 86 St. and Amsterdam Ave., NYC. Email pictures and resumes with preferred day to twentyfeetproductions at gmail.com to schedule an appointment.=20 Prepare: Email pictures and resumes with preferred day to twentyfeetproductions at gmail.com to schedule an appointment.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Gay-Themed Play=20 Theatre Name: John Clark, Producer=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: John Clark, Producer, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: John Clark, Producer, seeks actors for table reading of a new gay-themed two-act play on Oct. 17 in NYC. Seeking: two men, mid-20s; one man, late 20s; two men over 40; and one black woman. Producers will be in attendance. Email shiftingthecanvas at msn.com for submission information.=20 Prepare: Email shiftingthecanvas at msn.com for submission information.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Rat Pack Tribute Show=20 Theatre Name: New York Dinner Theater=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/10/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: New York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., #200, Manhasset, NY 11030=20 Breakdown: New York Dinner Theater is seeking Dean and Sammy impersonators for a Rat Pack tribute show with performances primarily in the tristate area and Philadelphia. All actors submitting must be able to sing in the style of the Rat Pack. Send pictures and resumes to New York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., #200, Manhasset, NY 11030. Director: Bill Primavera, (212) 358-5896. Paid positions.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to New York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., #200, Manhasset, NY 11030.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Perfect=20 Theatre Name: Heart Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Stgd Rdg No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/08/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd, Long Beach, NY 11561=20 Breakdown: Heart Theatre Company, Producer, are accepting submissions for a staged reading of George Cameron Grant's Perfect. Invitation-only reading to be held Nov. 15 at Dramatists Guild, NYC. Rehearses Nov. 13-24. Visit website www.georgecamerongrant.com for synopsis. Director: John Borras. Seeking: Rachel: mid-40s, tall, thin, fragile lifelong victim exacting one perfect moment of revenge. Also seeking=97Rachel: = from early teens-20s; Roger: mid-30s, dangerously handsome, rugged predator; Mother and Father: mid-40s, life-hardened, middle-class parents; Male: mid-40s to 50s, portraying various tormentors in Rachel's life. Supporting roles also available. Auditions will be held Mon. Oct. 11 from 6:30-9PM at Harlequin Studios, NYC. Sides will be provided. Actors selected will be considered for future production. Email pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to cameron313 at aol.com; or send ASAP to George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd., Long Beach, NY 11561. Equity Staged Reading Guidelines.=20 Prepare: Email pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to cameron313 at aol.com; or send ASAP to George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd., Long Beach, NY 11561.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Phillis, A Slave to Poetry=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Rene Migliaccio, 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222=20 Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted from actors for the reading of a new play, Phillis, A Slave to Poetry. Seeking: African-American and white male and female actors, ages 20-40. Performs Oct. 18. For more info, visit www.phillisaslave.com (under Play Specifications there is a cast breakdown). Send pictures and resumes to Rene Migliaccio, 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (do not email submissions).=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Rene Migliaccio, 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (do not email submissions). For more info, visit www.phillisaslave.com (under Play Specifications there is a cast breakdown).=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Oklahoma!, 42nd Street, Guys and Dolls, Buddy (The Buddy Holly Story), Sound of Music=20 Theatre Name: Prather Family of Theatres=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/11/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 1:00 PM=20 10/12/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 1:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th Street, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: Prather Family of Theatres (Dutch Apple, Broadway Palm, Broadway Palm West) will hold open non-Equity calls. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, Lancaster, PA: Disney's Beauty and the Beast: April 7-June 11 (two-theatre tour with Broadway Palm, FL); Oklahoma!: June 6-Aug. 6 (two-theatre tour with Broadway Palm, FL). Broadway Palm, Fort Myers, FL: 42nd Street: Dec. 13-Feb. 19; Beauty and the Beast: June 19-Aug. 13 (two-theatre tour with Dutch Apple); Oklahoma!: Sept. 22-Nov. 19 (two-theatre tour with Dutch Apple). Broadway Palm West, Mesa, AZ: Guys and Dolls: Feb. 3-April 9; Buddy (The Buddy Holly Story): March 31-June 4; Sound of Music: May 26-July 30. All above dates include rehearsal dates. Contracts include housing, meals on performance days, transportation, health club membership. All are paid positions. Visit the website at www.prathertheatres.com. No appointments. Sign-up will begin at 9AM. All must attend the vocal auditions in order to be called to dance. Prepare 16 bars that show your vocal range. Accompanist provided. Be prepared to dance if called back for dance auditions.=20 Prepare: No appointments. Sign-up will begin at 9AM. All must attend the vocal auditions in order to be called to dance. Prepare 16 bars that show your vocal range. Accompanist provided. Be prepared to dance if called back for dance auditions.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Cafe Noir=20 Theatre Name: Mystery Cafe=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Mystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Ste 200, Manhasset, NY 11030=20 Breakdown: Mystery Cafe, one of the largest producers of interactive murder mysteries in the tristate area, is accepting pictures and resumes for its newest production, Cafe Noir. Seeking the following characters: Rick Archer: early 30s, sings, private eye who's always wanted to be Bogart or Mitchum in a '40s film noir movie; Madam Toureau: 40s, French, manages the Cafe Noir; Sheila Wonderly: 20s, sings, attractive, prostitute, hardened; Maria Larue: mid-late 20s, voodoo priestess, Caribbean/French accent; Gutterman: mid-30s-early 60s, British, ladies' man; Trio: late 20s-early 30s, plays three characters: gun runner, Dutch blackmailer, and British cop, needs to be versatile character actor. Send pictures and resumes with character preference to Mystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, Manhasset, NY 11030, Attn: Bill Primavera. Paid.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes with character preference to Mystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, Manhasset, NY 11030, Attn: Bill Primavera.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Christmas Carol=20 Theatre Name: McCarter Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Stipend=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/11/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: McCarter Theatre, 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ 08540=20 Breakdown: McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, will hold non-Equity auditions for A Christmas Carol, directed by Michael Unger, with choreography by Rob Ashford. McCarter is seeking 12 non-Equity actors, six male and six female, for the ensemble; two actors may also be cast in roles. Must be able to sing and dance well. Note: Actors cannot be members of Actors' Equity Association and must be U.S. citizens. EMC candidates with 49 or fewer weeks are also eligible. No auditions will be given without an appointment. A stipend will be provided. McCarter is an equal opportunity employer. No phone calls. Casting Director: S. French. Rehearses Nov. 13-14, 20-21, 27-28, 30-31, and Dec. 1-5. Performs Dec. 7-24. Auditions, by appointment only, will be held on Sun. Oct. 17 beginning at 10AM at Ripley-Grier Studios, NYC. For an appointment, send pictures and resumes by Oct. 11 to McCarter Theatre, Attn: A Christmas Carol Casting, 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ 08540, or email to casting at mccarter.org. Prepare 16 bars of a song. Accompanist provided. Be prepared for dance call if called back. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 Prepare: Auditions, by appointment only, will be held on Sun. Oct. 17 beginning at 10AM at Ripley-Grier Studios, NYC. For an appointment, send pictures and resumes by Oct. 11 to McCarter Theatre, Attn: A Christmas Carol Casting, 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Shadow Box Theatre Rep Season=20 Theatre Name: Shadow Box Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 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: Shadow Box Theatre, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Shadow Box Theatre, a multiethnic, nonprofit children's musical puppet company, is seeking: male singer/actor/dancer/puppeteers for repertory season. People of color encouraged to apply. Puppetry experience helpful but not necessary (will train). Weekday rehearsals and performances. Paid positions. Rehearsals start early October. Call ASAP for appointment (212) 724-0677.=20 Prepare: Call ASAP for appointment (212) 724-0677.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Christmas Carol, Babes in Toyland, Ellis Island, Pinocchio=20 Theatre Name: American Family Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 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: American Family Theatre, New York, NY 11111 Breakdown: American Family Theatre is seeking men for the following roles in its upcoming fall tours=97Scrooge: high baritone, rehearsals begin Oct. 30; Bob Cratchit: high baritone or tenor, rehearsals Oct. 24; Narrator: tenor, versatile actor who moves well, rehearsals Oct. 24; Barnaby (Babes in Toyland): high baritone or tenor, good sense of comedy, very presentational actor, rehearsals Oct. 25; Narrator (Ellis Island): baritone, versatile actor, assumes several characters in show, rehearsals Oct. 10; Gepetto (Pinocchio): baritone, 5'10" or taller, rehearses Oct. 16. Call Tami Rigsby ASAP for audition appointment at (800) 822-8487, ext. 469. Non-union. Salary plus all housing and transportation.=20 Prepare: Call Tami Rigsby ASAP for audition appointment at (800) 822-8487, ext. 469.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Plays=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Carlotta Kerwin, The Snarks, Ltd., 40 Park Ave., New York, NY 10016=20 Breakdown: Seeking: male actors, 20-65, for women's organization presenting season of plays, some by Noel Coward. Also seeking: qualified directors. Stipend for directors. Send pictures and resumes to Carlotta Kerwin, The Snarks, Ltd., 40 Park Ave., #4H, New York, NY 10016; call (212) 689-4337; or email mrgrafton at aol.com.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Carlotta Kerwin, The Snarks, Ltd., 40 Park Ave., #4H, New York, NY 10016; call (212) 689-4337; or email mrgrafton at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Bye Bye Birdie=20 Theatre Name: Brooklyn Family Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/10/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Brooklyn Family Theatre, Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Brooklyn Family Theatre is holding auditions by appointment for two roles in production of Bye Bye Birdie, performing late October through November in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Rehearsals weekday evenings. Seeking: Conrad Birdie: a baritone, 1950s rock star, complete with comic bad manners and hot dancing, must sing and dance well; Mr. MacAfee: a comically insane put-upon 1950s dad, fed up with kids, character singing, originally played by Paul Lynde. Call (718) 670-7205; or email brooklyntheatre at aol.com for appointment.=20 Prepare: Call (718) 670-7205; or email brooklyntheatre at aol.com for appointment.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Latino-Themed Musical=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/04/2004 =20 =20 7:30 PMto 10:00 PM=20 10/07/2004 =20 =20 3:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: 440 Studios, 440 Lafayette St., Rm. 3A,, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: H. Brummit, Writer, is holding auditions for workshop/showcase of a Latino-themed musical. Some pay involved. Seeking singers: baritone, lyric tenor, and interesting sopranos, 20s-30s, who can act and move. Bring pictures and resumes. Accompanist provided.=20 Prepare: Bring pictures and resumes. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Axis of Evil=20 Theatre Name: Martin Bard=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Token Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Martin Bard, 185 Claremont Ave., Apt. 3H, New York, NY 10027=20 Breakdown: Martin Bard is casting for Axis of Evil, a musical drama, for a scheduled January Off-Off-Broadway run. Seeking non-Equity actors, all races, who can act, sing, and move well. Token payment for performers. Competitive pay available for experienced stage manager, lighting technician, costume and set designer. Production assistant needed. Send pictures and resumes to Martin Bard, 185 Claremont Ave., Apt. 3H, New York, NY 10027.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Martin Bard, 185 Claremont Ave., Apt. 3H, New York, NY 10027.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Tom Jones Adaptation=20 Theatre Name: Palistage Performing Arts Company=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Palistage Performing Arts Company, Tenafly, NJ 00000=20 Breakdown: Palistage Performing Arts Company (Tenafly, NJ=9710 minutes from GWB) is seeking: male actors, 16-25, for title role and a supporting role in David Rogers' adaptation of the film Tom Jones. Need strong good looks, innocence, charm. Rehearsals Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoon/evenings. Performance dates Nov. 18-21. Call (201) 569-7900, ext. 315.=20 Prepare: Call (201) 569-7900, ext. 315.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Season with Human=20 Theatre Name: B. DePetris, Casting=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/05/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Gotham City Improv, 158 W. 23 St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: B. DePetris, Casting, is holding auditions for A Season with Human. All types are encouraged to attend. Improv skills a plus. Prepare two contrasting monologues. For more information, check out website www.ahumanproduction.com.=20 Prepare: For more information, check out website www.ahumanproduction.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Rent=20 Theatre Name: CPI-Creative Prods Intl=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: Union N/A Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: CPI-Creative Productions Intl, 1501 Broadway, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: CPI-Creative Productions International, a New York production company is scouting mulitethnic cast for China Rent tour. Touring major Chinese cities. Also seeking: stage/company manager. Even if you don't yet know Chinese but up for the challenge. Pay. Send pictures and resumes (demo CDs) to CPI-Creative Productions International, Attn: Matt Neufeld, 1501 Broadway, Ste. 1313, New York, NY 10036.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes (demo CDs) to CPI-Creative Productions International, Attn: Matt Neufeld, 1501 Broadway, Ste. 1313, New York, NY 10036.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Poe: His Life, Loves, and Tales of Terror=20 Theatre Name: Pax Amicus=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd, Budd Lake, NJ 07828=20 Breakdown: Pax Amicus is seeking two men, 20-35, who move very well to play Poe and multiple characters in Poe: His Life, Loves, and Tales of Terror, based on Poe's life and stories. Rehearses/plays weekdays: October-November. Paid. Non-Equity. Call (973) 691-4900 for an appointment. Pictures and resumes may be mailed to Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd., Budd Lake, NJ 07828.=20 Prepare: Call (973) 691-4900 for an appointment. Pictures and resumes may be mailed to Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd., Budd Lake, NJ 07828.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Prism=20 Theatre Name: All Souls Players=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: MJ Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., Apt. 5A, New York, NY 10028=20 Breakdown: All Souls Players, a non-profit theatre company, is seeking: two men, late 30s-early 50s, for staged reading of Prism, an original three-character play. Both are well-spoken, well-educated types. Good diction and speaking voice a must. Performances Oct. 30-31 at the Unitarian Church of All Souls, 1157 Lexington Ave. in Manhattan. Audition and rehearsals to be held at same location. Send pictures and resumes to MJ Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., Apt. 5A, New York, NY 10028.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to MJ Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., Apt. 5A, New York, NY 10028.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Miss Julie, Two Other Works TBA=20 Theatre Name: JOS Theater Company=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/13/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Dance Theater Workshop, 219 W. 19 St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: JOS Theater Company and The Wake Up Artists are joining forces and are seeking committed, well-trained (B.F.A./M.F.A. or equivalent professional experience), physically vibrant male and female actors as well as modern dancers who are interested in movement theatre to join the company. Experience in Viewpoints, Michael Chekhov, LeCoq, or Grotowski preferred. The company's mission is to test physical, psychological, and emotional boundaries, engaging the audience and the actor in combustible, dangerous, inately raw theatre revealing the depths of the human condition. Fearless and provocative, the companies are seeking to make the invisible visible. Rehearsals for two original works created by directors Jessica Lanius and Andrea Arden, and an adaptation of Ibsen's Miss Julie (Director: A. Arden; still seeking the following roles: Jean; and Christine) begin in November and are slated for production in the early spring. Group movement auditions will be held Wed. Oct. 13 at 6PM. Callbacks will require a brief contemporary and classical monologue. Email submissions will be accepted only. If you would like an audition time, email pictures and resumes by Oct. 10 to jblanius at optonline.net.=20 Prepare: Group movement auditions will be held Wed. Oct. 13 at 6PM. Callbacks will require a brief contemporary and classical monologue. Email submissions will be accepted only. If you want an aud time, email pictures & resumes by Oct. 10 to jblanius at optonline.net _____ =20 Show Name: My Life as an Island=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Jose Montanez, 330 E. 46 St., Ste. 4S, New York, NY 10017=20 Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted from Latino and Latina actors for a reading of the libretto of a new musical, My Life as an Island, by librettist Lisa Aviva Bleviss. Performs Oct. 24. Specifically seeking: Cuban and Puerto Rican actors, ages 18 and older, singers preferred. Auditions will be held the first week of October at Art for Change, Carlitos Cafe y Galeria, 1701 Lexington Ave., NYC. For the audition date and time, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to JRMontanez at aol.com; or mail to Jose Montanez, 330 E. 46 St., Ste. 4S, New York, NY 10017.=20 Prepare: For the audition date and time, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to JRMontanez at aol.com; or mail to Jose Montanez, 330 E. 46 St., Ste. 4S, New York, NY 10017.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Camp Runamuk=20 Theatre Name: Richmond Shepard, Director=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: Richmond Shepard, Director, is accepting submissions for Camp Runamuk, a musical audience-interactive show about a summer camp in which the actors are the counselors, camp owner, etc. Book: Andrew Ross and Richmond Shepard; Songs: Andrew Ross. Show begins previews late Oct.; opens early Nov. Seeking (must sing and move well): James: 20, handsome, in-shape Adonis, in love with himself; LaDonna: 22, African-American, athletic director, in great physical shape, caring and maternal; The Ranger: good story-teller (doubles as Siegfried Hess, the Nazi next door); The Sultan: ruler of oil-rich Bula Gatawney, young, good-looking, stern but kindly Asian despot. Send pictures and resumes for audition appointment to Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New York, NY 10019. There is pay.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes for audition appointment to Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New York, NY 10019.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Bag Fulla Money=20 Theatre Name: Badlands Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/07/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Badlands Theatre Company, 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New York, NY 10010=20 Breakdown: Bruce Robert Harris and Badlands Theatre Company, Producers, are accepting submissions for Bag Fulla Money. Seeking: Oscar: male, 30, working class, pastry chef, sympathetic, musters the courage to steal a bag with millions in it; English: male, 30s-40s, balding Jason Statham type, British gangster, spotless London accent a must; Randall: 40, male, any ethnicity to play Native American; MC: male, 50s-70, character man, film noir delivery. This is a staged reading for investors and producers at the Lion Theatre, Oct. 25. Possible future employment when the show opens. These roles are joining an already established ensemble. Rehearses Oct. 18-24. Auditions will be held on Thurs. Oct. 7 at a location TBA. Sides will be provided. Send pictures and resumes to Badlands Theatre Company, c/o Scott Brooks, 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New York, NY 10010.=20 Prepare: Auditions will be held on Thurs. Oct. 7 at a location TBA. Sides will be provided. Send pictures and resumes to Badlands Theatre Company, c/o Scott Brooks, 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New York, NY 10010.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Robin Hood=20 Theatre Name: Manhattan Children's Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Manhattan Children's Theatre, 380 Broadway, 4th fl, New York, NY 10013=20 Breakdown: Manhattan Children's Theatre is accepting submissions for upcoming children's theatre musical production of Robin Hood. Seeking adult actors/actresses: eight male/female to play a variety of characters (all must sing). Performs Nov. 20-Dec. 19. Send pictures and resumes to Manhattan Children's Theatre, Attn: Laura Stevens, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY 10013. Some pay (stipend).=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Manhattan Children's Theatre, Attn: Laura Stevens, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY 10013.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Special Gift=20 Theatre Name: Riant Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/05/2004 =20 =20 5:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Champion Studios, 257 W. 39 St., 14th fl, New York, NY 10000=20 Breakdown: The Riant Theatre will be holding auditions for A Special Gift. Seeking: A Guardian Angel: male, 30-50, leading dramatic role; Reverend Green: 40-45; Daniel: 17-25, a troubled young man who sings in the choir (must sing); Annie: 30s, white, a lawyer, has cancer; Steven: 30s, white, Annie's husband, dramatic role; Janice Hernandez: 25-30, Latina, a new mom; Richard Hernandez: 25-35, her husband, down on his luck; Mr. Taylor: 50s, his boss; Tamia Jones: 40s, black, a mother; James Jones: 40s, black, her husband; Jamal: 18-20, black, her troubled son; Imani: 16-22, black, her daughter; Mr. Benny Johnson: 60s, black, her father. Performances Nov. 26-Dec. 5. Scenes will be provided at audition, bring pictures and resumes.=20 Prepare: Scenes will be provided at audition, bring pictures and resumes.=20 =20 =20 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Co-founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com =20 _____ =20 << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 35170 Spam messages and set aside 101 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com=09 ------=_NextPart_000_03CF_01C4A8DD.7525D930 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Show Name: Swing, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, = Oliver
Theatre= Name: = Marriott Theatre = in Lincolnshire
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr = Ag

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/12/2004

 

 

2:00 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arriott Rehearsal Hall, 1465 Busch Parkway, = Buffalo Grove, = IL = 60089 =

Breakdown: = Marriott Theatre = in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity = Chorus 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 Artistic Associate: Andy Hite. Seeking strong dancers who sing well. Performers of all ethnicities are strongly = encouraged to attend this audition. Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. = Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. = Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. = Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity = Marriott Theatre Agreement, Pay.

Prepare: = Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz = and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring = music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. =


Show Name: Swing, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, = Oliver
Theatre Name: = Marriott Theatre = in Lincolnshire
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr = Ag

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/12/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arriott Rehearsal Hall, 1465 Busch Parkway, = Buffalo Grove, = IL = 60089 =

Breakdown: = Marriott Theatre = in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity = Chorus 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 Artistic Associate: Andy Hite. Seeking strong dancers who sing well. Performers of all ethnicities are strongly = encouraged to attend this audition. Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. = Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. = Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. = Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity = Marriott Theatre Agreement, Pay.

Prepare: = Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz = and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring = music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. =


Show Name: MacBeth, The Parvenu, The Winter’s = Tale, A Woman of No Importance
Theatre Name: Shakespeare = Project of Chicago
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Stgd Rdg =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: The Shakespeare = Project, 2529 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago, IL= 60625

Breakdown: = Shakespeare Project of Chicago, Producer, based in Chicago, = IL, is accepting submissions for their 2004-2005 season, including: = MacBeth (1st = Reh, 10/23 and perf 30,31), The Parvenu (11/13, perf 20,21), The Winter’s = Tale (2/5, perf 12,13) and A Woman of No Importance (4/16, perf 23, 24). Also for = their ongoing Student Outreach 50 M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>inute Hamlet. Seeking M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>embers in good standing of Actors Equity with strong = Shakespearean experience. Please indicate interest in particular roles of palys. Some = roles are cast. Web site is www.shakespeareprojectchicago.org. Send pictures = and resumes to: Artistic Director, Jeff Christian, The Shakespeare Project, = 2529 W. Carmen Ave., = Chicago = IL = 60625. Equity Staged = Reading. =

Prepare: = Web site is www.shakespeareprojectchicago.org. Send = pictures and resumes to: Artistic Director, Jeff Christian, The Shakespeare Project, = 2529 W. Carmen Ave., = Chicago = IL = 60625. =


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/25/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte = Studios, 1147 West Jacks= on, = Chicago, = IL = 66666 =

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Principal Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in = the Las Vegas, Broadway, and = National Touring = companies of Mamma = Mia! Cast should = be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for = this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s – the = mother of a 20 year old girl) Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer = in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino = on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. = Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to = find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany = spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. = TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, = sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early = 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a = feminist press. She’s confident, strong, and funny on the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress = who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie’s friend who = arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian = young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) = Sophie’s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast to Lisa and Sophie. Featured = role. SAM (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. Left Donna 20 years ago = because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who = sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, = youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High = baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be = Sophie’s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, = always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be = a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly = well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie’s fiance. Athletic, attractive – has given up his life as a successful young = businessman in order to make over Donna’s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured = role. PEPPER (20s) Sky’s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, = always flirting. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. = Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. = Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured = role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet = music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Appointments = will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. on = Monday, October = 18. Call 312/641-0406. Call only 9:30 - = 12:30 or 3:00 - = 4:30. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Always bring your Equity M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>embership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production = contracts, pay.

Prepare: = to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music = and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Appointments will = be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. on = Monday, October = 18. Call 312/641-0406.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

2:00 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte = Studios, 1147 West Jacks= on, = Chicago, = IL = 66666 =

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte = Studios, 1147 West Jacks= on, = Chicago, = IL = 66666 =

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided.


Show Name: Fool for Love
Theatre Name: Roundabout = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT A+ =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/13/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Roundabout Theatre Company, Producer, based in New York, = NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Fool for Love, First Rehearsal: 12/14/04; First Preview: 1/14/05; Opens: tba; Closes: 5/1/05. = Playwright: Sam Shephard; Director: Ed Harris; Casting Directors: Jim Carnahan & = Mele Nagler. = Seeking: EDDIE, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AY, OLD M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN, and M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ARTIN. Sides will be provided at the audition. Lunch Break = from 1:30PM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> to 2:30PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep A+ contract, = minimum AEA pay is $1083 per week until 2/27/05. =

Prepare: = Sides will be provided at the audition. Lunch Break from = 1:30PM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> to 2:30PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided.


Show Name: Dora, The Explorer, Dora's Pirate Adventure
Theatre Name: Nickelodeon =
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Spec Agmt =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/13/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Nickelodeon And Clear Channel Entertainment, Producer, = based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Dora, The = Explorer and Dora's Pirate Adventure, Rehearsals Begin: January 3, 2005 In New York = City. Author: Chris Gifford; Director: Chris Hoppe; General = Manager: Wasser Associates. Seeking: DORA: Latina Singer / Actress Who Plays Late Teens - Early 20's. = Personable, Enthusiastic, Attractive / Cute, NOT TOO TALL, With A Strong High Belt = Voice. She Must Also Move Very Well And Be An Excellent Actress. She Must Have An = Extensive Familiarity With Latino Culture. She M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust Be Willing & Able To Convey Personal Knowledge = & Life Experience Of Latino Culture With The M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>edia Covering The Show. Bi-Lingual English / Spanish = Preferred But Not Required. DIEGO: He Is DORA's Cousin. Latin Singer / Actor Who Plays = Late Teens - Early 20's. Personable, Enthusiastic, Attractive And NOT TOO = TALL. He Must Sing And = Move Very Well = And Be An Excellent Actor. He M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust Have An Extensive Familiarity With Latino Culture. He = Must Be Willing = & Able To Convey Personal Knowledge & Life Experience Of Latino = Culture With The Media Covering The Show. Bi-Lingual English/Spanish Preferred But Not = Required. BOOTS: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ale. 20's. He Should Be A Good, Athletic Dancer, A Strong = Singer (Bari-Tenor) And MUST Do Acrobatics (Front Walkovers And / Or Back Handsprings). Needs To Be Five = Foot Seven - Five Foot Ten And Weigh 150 - 175 Pounds. Please Prepare To Sing = A Pop Uptempo AND A Ballad. If You Know A Song In Spanish, Please Bring That Too. = Please Bring A Picture And Resume AND Sheet M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usic. A Pianist Will Be Provided. LUNCH: = 1:30 PM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>2:00 = PM.<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Equity Special Agreement Tour, minimum AEA pay is $605 Per Week Plus Per Diem. =

Prepare: = To Sing A Pop Uptempo AND A Ballad. If You Know A Song In = Spanish, Please Bring That Too. Please Bring A Picture And Resume AND Sheet = Music. A Pianist = Will Be Provided.


Show Name: The It Girl
Theatre Name: James L. = Simon
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/12/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:10 PM

10/14/2004

 

 

9:00 AMto 5:00 PM

10/15/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = James L. Simon and Jonathan C. Herzog, Producers, based in = New York, NY, are holding 3 days of Equity Principal Auditions for The It = Girl, First Rehearsal: On Or About January 17, 2005; Opens: On Or About February 14, = 2005 at Dodgers Stages. Director/Lyrics: BT M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>cNicholl; Production Supervisor: Jerry = Zaks; Book: = Michael Small/BT = McNicholl; = Music: Paul = McKibbins; = Choreographer: Robert Bianca; General M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anager: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>aria Di Dia; Casting: Jay Binder Casting. This Show Was = Originally Produced At Theatre At St. Peter's Church In NYC In 5/01. A Valentine To = Silent Movies Of The Early 20's, It's To Be Played w/Sincerity, Not Camp. Seeking: = BETTY LOU SPENCE: The IT Girl. 20’s - Early 30’s. Vivacious Dynamo = With Spunk, Effortless Sex Appeal, Tomboy Charm And Street Smarts. Creative = Physical Comedienne, Dynamic Singer And High-Stepping Dancer. Adorable, = Altogether Winning Ing=E9nue With Fire And M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>oxie. Soprano/Belt. JONATHAN WALTHAM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>: The IT Boy. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>id 20’s – M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>id 30’s. A Leading M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>an With Light Comedic Skills And Easy Charm. = Masculine But = Gentle. Classic Proper, Upstanding M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ember Of Society With Ivy League Good = Looks. A Button-Down = Man Who, = Unconsciously, Wants To Be Unbuttoned. Confident Lyric Baritone. MONTY = MONTGOMERY: The Comic = Sidekick. Mid 20’s – M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>id 30’s. Energetic, Nimble Light Comedian With = Sure-Fire Timing And A Period Sensibility. An Upper-Crust Dilettante Concerned = With The Latest Fads, Impulsively Adventurous, Good-Hearted But Sometimes = Simple-Minded = Man Of Leisure. = JONATHAN’s Best Friend. Facility With Physical Comedy. Character Baritone. ADELA = VAN NORM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN: The Comic = Villainess. 20’s - Early 30’s. Socialite, Whose Bad Behavior Stems From Insecurity = And Desperation, Not An Evil Nature. Stylish, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anipulative, Aggressive Former Debutante Who Slyly Balances = Charm And Wicked Determination In Order To Snag Her Man. Long And Lean Preferred, Not Required. = Alto/Mezzo/Belt. JANE = / MRS. VAN = NORMAN / = MRS. SULLIVAN: = Mid 20’s = – Mid 30’s. = JANE Is A Brash, Wisecracking Shopgirl From Brooklyn<= /font> (A Young BEA ARTHUR Or ELAINE STRITCH). = MRS. VAN = NORMAN = (ADELA’s Mother) Is A = Haughty, Demanding Aristocratic M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>atron Who Values M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>oney And Breeding (A La M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ARGARET DUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ONT). M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>RS. SULLIVAN Is A Shriveled, Feisty Irish Landlady. = Must = Move Well. = Alto/Character Singer, Only Needs To Carry A Tune. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>OLLY / DAISY / BREARLEY: 20’s – Early = 30’s. MOLLY Is A Sweet = But Plucky LILLIAN GISH-Type Who Shows Spirit In The Face Of Adversity. = BETTY’s Upbeat, Loyal Best Friend. DAISY Is A Delicate, Innocent Eager-To-Please = Shopgirl. Lyric Soprano Who Can Also Give Vocal Punch To A Ragtime Tune. = MR. NOTTING / = MAN OF A = THOUSAND FACES: 20’s - M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>id 30’s. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>R. NOTTING Is A Self-Important, Punctilious, Officious Shop = Manager Who = Lives Life By The Time Clock. Plays Other Roles Which Require Him To Be Adept At = Physical Comedy Skills — An Aristocratic Gossip, A French Waiter, A = Coney Island Barker, A = Scandal Sheet Reporter And A Sailor. Tenor. Please Prepare A Traditional = Musical Theater = Song That Shows Off Your Range. Please Bring A Picture And Resume, Stapled = Together. LUNCH: VARIES. Note Different Start Times. EPA Rules are in effect. A = monitor will be provided. Equity Off Broadway E contract, minimum AEA pay is = $857 per week.

Prepare: = A Traditional M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Theater Song That Shows Off Your Range. Please Bring = A Picture And Resume, Stapled Together. LUNCH TIMES VARY. Note = Different Start Times. EPA Rules are in effect.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/30/2004

 

 

2:00 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance = Studio II, 3425 Backs= tage Blvd, Las = Vegas, NV= 89121

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at = call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women = should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop = song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/30/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance = Studio II, 3425 Backs= tage Blvd, Las = Vegas, NV= 89121

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/31/2004

 

 

1:00 PMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance = Studio II, 3425 Backs= tage Blvd, Las = Vegas, NV= 89121

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Principal Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in = the Las Vegas, Broadway, and = National Touring = companies of Mamma = Mia! Cast should = be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for = this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s – the = mother of a 20 year old girl) Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer = in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino = on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. = Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to = find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany = spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. = TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, = sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early = 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a = feminist press. She’s confident, strong, and funny on the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress = who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie’s friend who = arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian = young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) = Sophie’s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast to Lisa and Sophie. Featured = role. SAM (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. Left Donna 20 years ago = because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who = sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, = youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High = baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be = Sophie’s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, = always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be = a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly = well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie’s fiance. Athletic, attractive – has given up his life as a successful young = businessman in order to make over Donna’s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured = role. PEPPER (20s) Sky’s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, = always flirting. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. = Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. = Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured = role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet = music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Sign-up = begins at 12:30. EPA rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music = and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Sign-up begins at = 12:30. EPA rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card = to auditions.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/02/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Principal Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in = the Las Vegas, Broadway, and = National Touring = companies of Mamma = Mia! Cast should = be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for = this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s – the = mother of a 20 year old girl) Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer = in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino = on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. = Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to = find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany = spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. = TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, = sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early = 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a = feminist press. She’s confident, strong, and funny on the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress = who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie’s friend who = arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian = young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) = Sophie’s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast to Lisa and Sophie. Featured = role. SAM (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. Left Donna 20 years ago = because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who = sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, = youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High = baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be = Sophie’s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, = always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be = a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly = well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie’s fiance. Athletic, attractive – has given up his life as a successful young = businessman in order to make over Donna’s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured = role. PEPPER (20s) Sky’s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, = always flirting. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. = Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. = Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured = role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet = music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. EPA rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music = and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. EPA rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card = to auditions.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/04/2004

 

 

2:00 PM =

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

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/04/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

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

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus


Show Name: The Miracle Worker
Theatre Name: Long Beach = Playhouse Studio Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = 99 Seat Thtr Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/10/2004

 

 

7:00 PMto 10:00 PM

10/11/2004

 

 

7:00 PMto 10:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Long = Beach Playhouse Studio Tht, 5021 E Anaheim St, = Long Beach, = CA = 99999 =

Breakdown: = Gigi Fusco M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>eese, Producer, will hold an open call for The = Miracle Worker, = a drama by William Gibson. Director: Robert Craig. Rehearsals start Oct. 17. Performances run Dec. 3-18 & Jan. 7-22, 2005 at the Long = Beach Playhouse Studio Theatre. There is pay. Seeking: Doctor: male, 50-60, = old time country doctor typical of the South in the 1800s; Kate: female, 25-30, = loving mother of Helen, demure but makes all decisions in family; Keller: male, = 40-50, former captain for the South in Civil War; Helen: girl, 10-15 to play = 10, a deaf, dumb, and blind child who wants to communicate; = Martha: girl, African-American, 10-15, Viney's daughter, playmate to Helen; Percy: = boy, African-American, 15-20 to play teenager, Viney's son, not bright; Aunt = Ev: female, 45-55, Keller's sister, sometimes flamboyant; James: male, = 20-30, wants connection with father but his new mother Kate and sister Helen have = stolen his father's affection; Anagnos: male, 40-50, wise, good-natured soul, Greek = accent a must; Annie Sullivan: 25-35 to play 20, tough but emotionally = sentimental, Irish accent; Viney: female, African-American, 40-50, trusted = housekeeper and nanny, views herself as a member of the family, not a servant. Prepare = to cold read from script with Southern accent. Be familiar with play. For = information e-mail lbplayhouse75 at verizon.net. Equity 99 Seat Theatre contract. =

Prepare: = Prepare to cold read from script with Southern accent. Be = familiar with play. For information e-mail lbplayhouse75 at verizon.net. =


Show Name: St. Elmo's Fire
Theatre Name: Underdog = Productions
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = 99 Seat No Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/06/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Underdog = Productions, 206 N. Screenland Dr, = Burbank, = CA = 91505 =

Breakdown: = Underdog Productions is accepting submissions for St. = Elmo's Fire, a 20th anniversary stage production for the L.A. Children's Charity = Benefit. Producer: Bryan Chesters. Performances run Jan. 13-30, 2005 at the Complex Theater. Seeking: Alec: good-looking, strong leader; = Billy: handsome = daredevil; Kirby: good-looking, persistent, underdog; Kevin: good-looking, sardonic = poet; Jules: good-looking, = sexy, fun; Leslie: good-looking, sweet, sensitive; Wendy: good-looking, = preppy, shy; Dale: 20s-30s, = beautiful; Mr. Beamish: = 50s; Mrs. Beamish: = 50s; Hooker: African-American, 30s-40s. Note: Unless otherwise specified, all = parts are mid-late 20s. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 6 to Underdog = Productions c/o St. Elmo's Fire, 206 N. = Screenland Dr., Burbank, CA= 91505. For information e-mail stelmosfire at sbcglobal.net. Equity = 99 Seat Theatre contract.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 6 to Underdog Productions = c/o St. Elmo's Fire, 206 N. = Screenland Dr., Burbank, CA= 91505. For information e-mail stelmosfire at sbcglobal.net. =


Show Name: Blood Off Broadway
Theatre Name: Blood Off = Broadway
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Poss = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/09/2004

 

 

3:30 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: Church = Street Boxing Gym, 25 Park = Pl at Church = St, New = York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Blood Off Broadway, an original performance venue combining theatre, music and movement with sanctioned boxing, needs improvisers = for high-energy scene work, performing one-on-one challenges in the ring for = a backers' audition. Also looking for sports announcer-like banter for = between rounds and on-camera, '40s style reporters. Performs Nov. 5. Possible = future pay. More info, email Robin Selfridge at robinselfridge at hotmail.com. =

Prepare: = More info, email = Robin Selfridge at robinselfridge at hotmail.com.


Show Name: Metamorphoses
Theatre Name: Florida = Studio Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA SPT Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/12/2004

 

 

1:00 PMto 2:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Florida Studio Theatre, Producer, based in = Sarasota, = FL, is holding = Non-Equity Principal Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>etamorphoses, Rehearsals Begin: November 16, 2004. Opens: December 9, 2004. Closes: February 5, = 2005. Artistic Director: Richard Hopkins. Playwright: = Mary Zimmerman. = Casting And Literary Coordinator: James Ashford. FLORIDA STUDIO THEATRE Is = Celebrating 31 Years As An Equity, Regional Theatre. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ETAM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ORPHOSES: By M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ary Zimmerman. A Tony Award=AE-Winning Splash. A Pool Of = Shimmering Water Sets The Stage For A Lush, Funny And Vibrant Retelling Of = OVID’s Myths. Gods And = Humans Meet, Clash And = Love In And Around The Glistening Waterscape. Playwright MARY = ZIMM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ERM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN Examines Each Legendary Tale As A Parable Of = Transformation In A Contemporary, Accessible Style. The Stories Of KING = MIDAS, EROS, = PSYCHE, NARCISSUS And M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>any M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ore Are Interwoven Into A Seamless Evening Of Laughter, = Tears And Revelation. Seeking: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER ONE: 30’s - 40. Plays ZEUS, ERYSICHTHON, CINYRAS = And Others. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER TWO: 30’s - 40’s. Plays MIDAS, NARRATOR = OF ERYSICHTHON And Others. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER THREE: 30’s. Plays CEYX, ORPHEUS, APOLLO, = PHILEMON And Others. = MAN = NUMBER FOUR: = 30’s. Plays SILENUS, NARCISSUS, PHAETON, EROS And Others. MAN = NUMBER FIVE: = 30’s. Plays BACCHUS, HERM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ES, VERTUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>NUS And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER ONE: Late 20’s. Plays ALCYONE, CERES, PERSEPHONE = And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER TWO: 40’s. Plays SCIENTIST, PANDORA, = NURSEMAID TO = MYRRHA, = THERAPIST And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER THREE: 30’s. Plays LUCINA, Q, EURYDICE, BAUCIS = And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER FOUR: 20’s. Plays MIDAS’S = DAUGHTER, IRIS, HUNGER, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>YRRHA And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER FIVE: 20’s. Plays APHRODITE, OREAD, PSYCHE And = Others. Auditionees Should Prepare A BRIEF Contemporary M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>onologue. Please Bring An Updated Picture And Resume. = Equity SPT contract, pay.

Prepare: = A BRIEF Contemporary M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>onologue. Please Bring An Updated Picture And Resume. =


Show Name: Duets
Theatre Name: ACT = Productions
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: David Spera, = Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box = 565, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>astic, = NY = 11950 =

Breakdown: = ACT Productions is casting Duets, a showcase of five = one-act plays. Director/Producer: David Spera, Esq. They are seeking male and = female actors, all ages. This is a non-union showcase,. Rehearses in November. = Performs in January at the Producers Club, 358 W. 44 St., NYC. Send = pictures, resumes, and cover letters to David Spera, Esq., ACT Productions, = PO Box 565, = Mastic, NY= 11950.

Prepare: = Send pictures, resumes, and cover letters to David Spera, = Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box = 565, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>astic, = NY = 11950. =


Show Name: West Side Story
Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Guest Artist

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/21/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 3:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, = WI, will be = holding an open call for principals for its production of West Side Story, which will = run from March = 3-May 15. = Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ary Ehlinger. Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin on Feb. 14. = Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, workers' comp. This call will be for the = roles of Tony, Lt. Schrank, Officer Krupke, Doc (who will double as Glad = Hand), and Maria understudy = (who will play Rosalia and do some chorus dancing). The role of = Maria is = pre-cast. Those interested in the principal roles of Anita, Riff, and Bernardo must = first attend the dance calls on Tues. Oct. 19 at 10AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> for women and on Wed. Oct. 20 at 10AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> for men at Nola Rehearsal Studios, 250 W. 54 = St., NYC. = Principal cast breakdown--Tony: young, attractive, romantic, idealistic, with passion, = energy, and vision, must have a strong lyric baritone/tenor voice with good high = notes, must move well; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>aria: young, lovely, open, naive, romantic, must have a = strong soprano, must move well, Latina or able to play Latina; Doc: character = man, 40s-50s, warm, caring, sardonic wit and full of worry; Lt. Schrank: = character man, 30s-50s, hard, cynical, angry NYPD detective; Officer Krupke: = character man, 30s-40s, with comic ability, stereotypical NYC beat cop; Anita: = young, sexy, passionate, hard cynical exterior with warmth and caring beneath, strong = mezzo with belt, Latina or able to play Latina, must come to the dance call; Bernardo: young, intense, full of anger and fear but a loving heart = underneath, Latino or able to play Latino, must come to the dance call; Riff: same = as Bernardo but Caucasian, must come to the dance call. For the principal = call, prepare 16 bars of a ballad and 16 bars of an uptempo song in a classic Broadway style. Equity Guest Artist contracts are available for some = roles.

Prepare: = 16 bars of a ballad and 16 bars of an uptempo song in a = classic Broadway style.


Show Name: West Side Story
Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Guest Artist

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/20/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

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

Breakdown: = The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, = WI, will be = holding an open call for dancers who sing well for its production of West Side Story, = which will run from M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arch 3-M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; = Musical = Director: Mary Ehlinger. = Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin= on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, = workers' comp. Equity This call will be for male and female dancers who are = young, attractive, athletic, and energetic to play Jets, = Sharks, Their Girls, = and Anybodys. Some women will double as both Jet Girls and Shark Girls. All ethnic = types are encouraged to audition. Those interested in the principal roles of = Anita, Bernardo, and Riff must come first to the dance call to secure a = principal callback. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>en should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should = wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or = street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard. = The combination will be taught promptly at the beginning of the posted time. = Auditioners should arrive to sign up a little early. Guest Artist contracts are = available for some roles.

Prepare: = Men should wear = dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should = wear dance clothing. No = street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars = of an uptempo Broadway standard.


Show Name: West Side Story
Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Guest Artist

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/19/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

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

Breakdown: = The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, = WI, will be = holding an open call for dancers who sing well for its production of West Side = Story, which will run from M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arch 3-M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; = Musical = Director: Mary Ehlinger. = Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin= on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, = workers' comp. Equity This call will be for male and female dancers who are = young, attractive, athletic, and energetic to play Jets, = Sharks, Their Girls, = and Anybodys. Some women will double as both Jet Girls and Shark Girls. All ethnic = types are encouraged to audition. Those interested in the principal roles of = Anita, Bernardo, and Riff must come first to the dance call to secure a principal = callback. Men should wear = dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should = wear dance clothing. No = street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars = of an uptempo Broadway standard. The combination will be taught promptly at the = beginning of the posted time. Auditioners should arrive to sign up a little early. = Guest Artist contracts are available for some roles.

Prepare: = Men should wear = dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should = wear dance clothing. No = street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars = of an uptempo Broadway standard.


Show Name: Blues for an Alabama Sky
Theatre Name: Black = Spectrum Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/04/2004

 

 

4:30 PMto 7:30 PM

10/05/2004

 

 

4:30 PMto 7:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Black Spectrum = Theatre, 177 St. and Baisley = Blvd, Queens, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Black Spectrum Theatre, located in St. Albans, = Queens, is seeking = non-union performers for the play Blues for an Alabama Sky by Pearl Cleage. = Seeking: Angel: very attractive woman, 35-50, a lounge singer; Guy: 35-45, a = costume designer; Delia: attractive woman, 30-40, a social worker; Sam: 40-50, a doctor; Leland: 30-40, attractive black male from Alabama. All = characters are African-American. Prepare a contemporary monologue no longer than two = minutes. Sides provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. Call (718) = 723-1800 for directions and to set up an appointment. Pay involved. =

Prepare: = a contemporary monologue no longer than two minutes. Sides provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. Call (718) 723-1800 for directions and to set up an appointment.


Show Name: Seven Deadly Sins Series
Theatre Name: = TSI/Playtime
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: TSI/Playtime-Dea= dly Sins, 750 Eighth Ave., Ste = 200, New = York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: = TSI/Playtime is now accepting pictures and resumes for = their Seven Deadly Sins Series, scheduled to begin Nov. 10-21 and Dec. 8-19. = Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday performances. The true tragic flaw in human = nature is embodied in one or more of the seven deadly sins: pride, covetousness, = lust, anger, gluttony, envy, and sloth. Each has been paired with a = Shakespearean work: Hamlet, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>acbeth, Othello, King Lear, Richard III, Romeo and Juliet, = and Antony and Cleopatra. = Scenes and adaptations 60 minutes and under. Send resumes to Artistic Director = A.M. Raychel, TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth = Ave., Ste. 200, New York, = NY = 10036. =

Prepare: = Send resumes to Artistic Director A.M. Raychel, TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth = Ave., Ste. 200, New York, = NY = 10036. =


Show Name: Shakespeare Eight Play History Cycle
Theatre Name: Twenty Feet Productions
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/04/2004

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Twenty Feet = Productions, New York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Twenty Feet Productions will hold auditions by appointment = only for Shakespeare Eight Play History Cycle on Mon. Oct. 4 and = Tues. Oct. 5 from 6-10PM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. Director: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arc Silberschatz. Performs at West = Park = Church, 86 = St. and = Amsterdam Ave., NYC. Email = pictures and resumes with preferred day to twentyfeetproductions at gmail.com to = schedule an appointment.

Prepare: = Email pictures and resumes with preferred day to twentyfeetproductions at gmail.com to schedule an appointment. =


Show Name: Gay-Themed Play
Theatre Name: John Clark, = Producer
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: John Clark, = Producer, New York, = NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: = John Clark, Producer, seeks= actors for table reading of a new gay-themed two-act play = on Oct. 17 in NYC. Seeking: two men, mid-20s; one man, late 20s; two men over = 40; and one black woman. Producers will be in attendance. Email shiftingthecanvas at msn.com for submission information.

Prepare: = Email shiftingthecanvas at msn.com for submission information. =


Show Name: Rat Pack Tribute Show
Theatre Name: =
New York Dinner Theater =
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/10/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: New = York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., #200, = Manhasset<= /font>, NY= 11030

Breakdown: = New York Dinner Theater = is seeking Dean and Sammy impersonators for a Rat Pack tribute show with performances primarily in the tristate area and Philadelphia. All actors = submitting must be able to sing in the style of the Rat Pack. Send pictures and = resumes to New York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome = Rd., #200, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anhasset, = NY = 11030. Director: = Bill Primavera, = (212) 358-5896. Paid positions.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to New York Dinner Theater, = 390 Plandome Rd., #200, = Manhasset<= /font>, NY= 11030.


Show Name: Perfect
Theatre Name: Heart = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Stgd Rdg No Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/08/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: George Cameron = Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd, = Long Beach, = NY = 11561 =

Breakdown: = Heart Theatre Company, Producer, are accepting submissions = for a staged reading of George Cameron Grant's Perfect. Invitation-only = reading to be held Nov. 15 at Dramatists Guild, NYC. Rehearses Nov. 13-24. Visit = website www.georgecamerongrant.com for synopsis. Director: John Borras. Seeking: Rachel: mid-40s, tall, thin, fragile lifelong victim exacting one = perfect moment of revenge. Also seeking—Rachel: from early teens-20s; = Roger: mid-30s, dangerously handsome, rugged predator; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>other and Father: mid-40s, life-hardened, middle-class = parents; Male: mid-40s to = 50s, portraying various tormentors in Rachel's life. Supporting roles also available. Auditions will be held M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>on. Oct. 11 from 6:30-9PM at Harlequin = Studios, NYC. Sides will be provided. Actors selected will be considered for = future production. Email pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to cameron313 at aol.com; = or send ASAP to George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd., = Long Beach, = NY = 11561. Equity Staged = Reading Guidelines. =

Prepare: = Email pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to cameron313 at aol.com; = or send ASAP to George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd., = Long Beach, = NY = 11561. =


Show Name: Phillis, A Slave to Poetry
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Rene = Migliaccio, = 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, = Brooklyn, = NY = 11222 =

Breakdown: = Submissions are being accepted from actors for the reading = of a new play, Phillis, A Slave to Poetry. Seeking: African-American and = white male and female actors, ages 20-40. Performs Oct. 18. For more info, visit www.phillisaslave.com (under Play Specifications there is a cast = breakdown). Send pictures and resumes to Rene M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>igliaccio, 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (do = not email submissions).

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Rene Migliaccio, 104 = Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (do not email submissions). For more info, = visit www.phillisaslave.com (under Play Specifications there is a cast = breakdown).


Show Name: Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Oklahoma!, 42nd Street, Guys and Dolls, Buddy (The Buddy Holly Story), Sound of = Music
Theatre Name: Prather = Family of Theatres
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/11/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 1:00 PM

10/12/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 1:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th = Street, 6th Fl, New = York, NY= 10001

Breakdown: = Prather Family of Theatres (Dutch Apple, Broadway Palm, = Broadway Palm West) will hold open non-Equity calls. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, = Lancaster, = PA: Disney's = Beauty and the Beast: April 7-June 11 (two-theatre tour with Broadway Palm, FL); = Oklahoma!: June 6-Aug. = 6 (two-theatre tour with Broadway Palm, FL). Broadway Palm, = Fort M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>yers, = FL: = 42nd Street: Dec. 13-Feb. = 19; Beauty and the Beast: June 19-Aug. 13 (two-theatre tour with Dutch = Apple); Oklahoma!: Sept. = 22-Nov. 19 (two-theatre tour with Dutch Apple). Broadway Palm West, = Mesa, AZ= : Guys and Dolls: Feb. 3-April 9; Buddy (The Buddy Holly = Story): March 31-June 4; = Sound of Music: = May 26-July 30. = All above dates include rehearsal dates. Contracts include housing, meals on = performance days, transportation, health club membership. All are paid positions. = Visit the website at www.prathertheatres.com. No appointments. Sign-up will begin = at 9AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. All must attend the vocal auditions in order to be called = to dance. Prepare 16 bars that show your vocal range. Accompanist provided. = Be prepared to dance if called back for dance auditions.

Prepare: = No appointments. Sign-up will begin at 9AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. All must attend the vocal auditions in order to be called = to dance. Prepare 16 bars that show your vocal range. Accompanist provided. = Be prepared to dance if called back for dance auditions.


Show Name: Cafe Noir
Theatre Name: =
Mystery Cafe =
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Ste 200, = Manhasset<= /font>, NY= 11030

Breakdown: = Mystery Cafe, = one of the largest producers of interactive murder mysteries in the tristate area, = is accepting pictures and resumes for its newest production, Cafe Noir. = Seeking the following characters: Rick Archer: early 30s, sings, private eye = who's always wanted to be Bogart or M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>itchum in a '40s film noir movie; Madam Toureau: = 40s, French, manages the Cafe Noir; Sheila Wonderly: 20s, sings, attractive, prostitute, hardened; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>aria Larue: mid-late 20s, voodoo priestess, = Caribbean/French accent; Gutterman: mid-30s-early 60s, British, ladies' man; Trio: late 20s-early 30s, plays three characters: gun runner, Dutch blackmailer, = and British cop, needs to be versatile character actor. Send pictures and = resumes with character preference to M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, = Manhasset<= /font>, NY= 11030, Attn: Bill Primavera. Paid.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes with character preference to = Mystery = Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anhasset, NY 11030, Attn: Bill Primavera.


Show Name: A Christmas Carol
Theatre Name: = McCarter Theatre =
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union = Stipend

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/11/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>cCarter Theatre, 91 University Place, = Princeton, = NJ = 08540 =

Breakdown: = McCarter = Theatre, Princeton, = NJ, will hold = non-Equity auditions for A Christmas Carol, directed by Michael Unger, = with choreography by Rob Ashford. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>cCarter is seeking 12 non-Equity actors, six male and six = female, for the ensemble; two actors may also be cast in roles. = Must be able to = sing and dance well. Note: Actors cannot be members of Actors' Equity Association = and must be U.S. citizens. EM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>C candidates with 49 or fewer weeks are also = eligible. No auditions will be given without an appointment. A stipend will be = provided. McCarter is an = equal opportunity employer. No phone calls. Casting Director: S. French. = Rehearses Nov. 13-14, 20-21, 27-28, 30-31, and Dec. 1-5. Performs Dec. 7-24. = Auditions, by appointment only, will be held on Sun. Oct. 17 beginning at = 10AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> at Ripley-Grier Studios, NYC. For an appointment, send = pictures and resumes by Oct. 11 to M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>cCarter Theatre, Attn: A Christmas Carol Casting, = 91 University Place, = Princeton, = NJ = 08540, or email to casting at mccarter.org. Prepare 16 bars of a song. Accompanist provided. = Be prepared for dance call if called back. Bring pictures and resumes. =

Prepare: = Auditions, by appointment only, will be held on Sun. Oct. = 17 beginning at 10AM at = Ripley-Grier Studios, NYC. For an appointment, send pictures and resumes by Oct. 11 = to McCarter = Theatre, Attn: A Christmas Carol Casting, 91 University = Place, Princeton= , NJ=


Show Name: Shadow Box Theatre Rep Season
Theatre Name: Shadow Box = Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Shadow Box = Theatre, New = York, NY 11111

Breakdown: = Shadow Box Theatre, a multiethnic, nonprofit children's = musical puppet company, is seeking: male singer/actor/dancer/puppeteers for = repertory season. People of color encouraged to apply. Puppetry experience helpful = but not necessary (will train). Weekday rehearsals and performances. Paid positions. Rehearsals start early October. Call ASAP for appointment = (212) 724-0677.

Prepare: = Call ASAP for appointment (212) 724-0677. =


Show Name: Christmas Carol, Babes in Toyland, Ellis Island, Pinocchio
Theatre Name: American = Family Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: American = Family Theatre, = New York, NY 11111 =

Breakdown: = American Family Theatre is seeking men for the following = roles in its upcoming fall tours—Scrooge: high baritone, rehearsals begin = Oct. 30; Bob Cratchit: high baritone or tenor, rehearsals Oct. 24; Narrator: tenor, versatile = actor who moves well, rehearsals Oct. 24; Barnaby (Babes in Toyland): high = baritone or tenor, good sense of comedy, very presentational actor, rehearsals = Oct. 25; Narrator (Ellis Island): baritone, versatile actor, assumes several = characters in show, rehearsals Oct. 10; Gepetto (Pinocchio): baritone, 5'10" = or taller, rehearses Oct. 16. Call Tami Rigsby ASAP for audition = appointment at (800) 822-8487, ext. 469. Non-union. Salary plus all housing and transportation.

Prepare: = Call Tami Rigsby ASAP for audition appointment at (800) = 822-8487, ext. 469.


Show Name: Plays
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Carlotta = Kerwin, The Snarks, Ltd., = 40 Park Ave., = New York, = NY = 10016 =

Breakdown: = Seeking: male actors, 20-65, for women's organization = presenting season of plays, some by Noel Coward. Also seeking: qualified directors. = Stipend for directors. Send pictures and resumes to Carlotta Kerwin, The = Snarks, Ltd., = 40 Park Ave., #4H, = New York, = NY = 10016; call (212) = 689-4337; or email mrgrafton at aol.com.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Carlotta Kerwin, The = Snarks, Ltd., = 40 Park Ave., #4H, = New York, = NY = 10016; call (212) = 689-4337; or email mrgrafton at aol.com.


Show Name: Bye Bye Birdie
Theatre Name: Brooklyn = Family Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/10/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Brooklyn Family = Theatre, Park Slope, Brooklyn<= /font>, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Brooklyn Family Theatre is holding auditions by appointment = for two roles in production of Bye Bye Birdie, performing late October = through November in Park Slope, Brooklyn<= /font>. Rehearsals weekday evenings. Seeking: Conrad Birdie: a = baritone, 1950s rock star, complete with comic bad manners and hot dancing, must = sing and dance well; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>r. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>acAfee: a comically insane put-upon 1950s dad, fed up with = kids, character singing, originally played by Paul Lynde. Call (718) 670-7205; = or email brooklyntheatre at aol.com for appointment.

Prepare: = Call (718) 670-7205; or email brooklyntheatre at aol.com for appointment.


Show Name: Latino-Themed Musical
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/04/2004

 

 

7:30 PMto 10:00 PM

10/07/2004

 

 

3:00 PMto 7:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: 440 Studios, = 440 Lafayette St., Rm. 3A,, New York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = H. Brummit, Writer, is holding auditions for = workshop/showcase of = a Latino-themed musical. Some pay involved. Seeking singers: baritone, = lyric tenor, and interesting sopranos, 20s-30s, who can act and move. Bring = pictures and resumes. Accompanist provided.

Prepare: = Bring pictures and resumes. Accompanist provided. =


Show Name: Axis of Evil
Theatre Name: =
Martin Bard
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Token = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>artin Bard, 185 Claremont = Ave., Apt. 3H, = New York, = NY = 10027 =

Breakdown: = Martin Bard is = casting for Axis of Evil, a musical drama, for a scheduled January = Off-Off-Broadway run. Seeking non-Equity actors, all races, who can act, sing, and move = well. Token payment for performers. Competitive pay available for experienced stage manager, lighting technician, costume and set designer. Production = assistant needed. Send pictures and resumes to M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>artin Bard, 185 Claremont= Ave., Apt. 3H, New = York, NY= 10027.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Martin Bard, 185 = Claremont Ave., Apt. 3H, = New York, = NY = 10027. =


Show Name: Tom Jones Adaptation
Theatre Name: Palistage = Performing Arts Company
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Palistage = Performing Arts Company, Tenafly, NJ= 00000

Breakdown: = Palistage Performing Arts Company (Tenafly, = NJ—10 = minutes from GWB) is seeking: male actors, 16-25, for title role and a supporting = role in David Rogers' adaptation of the film Tom Jones. Need strong good = looks, innocence, = charm. Rehearsals Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoon/evenings. Performance = dates Nov. 18-21. Call (201) 569-7900, ext. 315.

Prepare: = Call (201) 569-7900, ext. 315.


Show Name: A Season with Human
Theatre Name: B. = DePetris, Casting
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/05/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

Submission/Audition Address: Gotham City Improv, 158 W. 23 St, New York, NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: = B. DePetris, Casting, is holding auditions for A Season = with Human. All types are encouraged to attend. Improv skills a plus. Prepare = two contrasting monologues. For more information, check out website = www.ahumanproduction.com.

Prepare: = For more information, check out website = www.ahumanproduction.com.


Show Name: Rent
Theatre Name: = CPI-Creative Prods Intl
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: Union = N/A Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: CPI-Creative = Productions Intl, 1501 Broadway, New = York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: = CPI-Creative Productions International, a = New York production = company is scouting mulitethnic cast for China Rent tour. Touring major Chinese = cities. Also seeking: stage/company manager. Even if you don't yet know Chinese = but up for the challenge. Pay. Send pictures and resumes (demo CDs) to = CPI-Creative Productions International, Attn: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>att Neufeld, 1501 Broadway, Ste. = 1313, New = York, NY= 10036.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes (demo CDs) to CPI-Creative = Productions International, Attn: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>att Neufeld, 1501 Broadway, Ste. = 1313, New = York, NY= 10036.


Show Name: Poe: His Life, Loves, and Tales of Terror
Theatre Name: Pax Amicus =
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Pax Amicus = (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd, Budd Lake, NJ 07828

Breakdown: = Pax Amicus is seeking two men, 20-35, who move very well to = play Poe and multiple characters in Poe: His Life, Loves, and Tales of = Terror, based on Poe's life and stories. Rehearses/plays weekdays: October-November. = Paid. Non-Equity. Call (973) 691-4900 for an appointment. Pictures and resumes may be = mailed to Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore = Rd., Budd = Lake, NJ= 07828.

Prepare: = Call (973) 691-4900 for an appointment. Pictures and = resumes may be mailed to Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd., = Budd Lake, = NJ 07828. =


Show Name: Prism
Theatre Name: All Souls = Players
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>J Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., = Apt. = 5A, New = York, NY= 10028

Breakdown: = All Souls Players, a non-profit theatre company, is = seeking: two men, late 30s-early 50s, for staged reading of Prism, an original three-character play. Both are well-spoken, well-educated types. Good = diction and speaking voice a must. Performances Oct. 30-31 at the = Unitarian = Church of All Souls, = 1157 Lexington Ave. in = Manhattan<= /font>. Audition and rehearsals to be held at same location. Send pictures and resumes to M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>J Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., = Apt. = 5A, New = York, NY= 10028.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to MJ Gocher, c/o J = Cole, 345 E. 81 St., Apt. 5A, = New York, = NY = 10028. =


Show Name: Miss Julie, Two Other = Works TBA
Theatre Name: JOS Theater = Company
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/13/2004

 

 

6:00 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: Dance Theater = Workshop, 219 W. 19 = St, New York, = NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: = JOS Theater Company and The Wake Up Artists are joining = forces and are seeking committed, well-trained (B.F.A./M.F.A. or = equivalent professional experience), physically vibrant male and female actors as well as modern dancers who are interested in movement theatre to join the company. = Experience in Viewpoints, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ichael Chekhov, LeCoq, or Grotowski preferred. The = company's mission is to test physical, psychological, and emotional boundaries, = engaging the audience and the actor in combustible, dangerous, inately raw = theatre revealing the depths of the human condition. Fearless and provocative, = the companies are seeking to make the invisible visible. Rehearsals for two original works= created by directors Jessica Lanius and Andrea Arden, and an adaptation of Ibsen's = Miss Julie = (Director: A. Arden; still seeking the following roles: Jean; and Christine) begin in November and are slated for production in the early spring. Group = movement auditions will be held Wed. Oct. 13 at 6PM. = Callbacks will require a = brief contemporary and classical monologue. Email submissions will be accepted = only. If you would like an audition time, email pictures and resumes by Oct. 10 = to jblanius at optonline.net.

Prepare: = Group movement auditions will be held Wed. Oct. 13 at = 6PM. = Callbacks will require a = brief contemporary and classical monologue. Email submissions will be accepted = only. If you want an aud time, email pictures & resumes by Oct. 10 to jblanius at optonline.net


Show Name: My Life as an Island =
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Jose = Montanez, 330 E. = 46 St., = Ste. = 4S, New = York, NY= 10017

Breakdown: = Submissions are being accepted from Latino and = Latina actors for a = reading of the libretto of a new musical, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>y Life as an Island, by librettist Lisa Aviva Bleviss. Performs Oct. 24. = Specifically seeking: Cuban and Puerto Rican actors, ages 18 and older, singers = preferred. Auditions will be held the first week of October at Art for Change, = Carlitos Cafe y Galeria, 1701 = Lexington Ave., NYC. For the audition date and time, call (212) 986-0870. = Email pictures and resumes to JRM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ontanez at aol.com; or mail to Jose Montanez, 330 E. = 46 St., = Ste. = 4S, New = York, NY= 10017.

Prepare: = For the audition date and time, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to JRM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ontanez at aol.com; or mail to Jose Montanez, 330 E. = 46 St., = Ste. = 4S, New = York, NY= 10017.


Show Name: Camp Runamuk
Theatre Name: =
Richmond Shepard, = Director
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Richmond<= /font> Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New = York, NY= 10019

Breakdown: = Richmond Shepard, = Director, is accepting submissions for Camp Runamuk, a musical audience-interactive show about a summer camp = in which the actors are the counselors, camp owner, etc. Book: Andrew Ross and = Richmond Shepard; = Songs: Andrew Ross. Show begins previews late Oct.; opens early Nov. Seeking (must = sing and move well): James: 20, handsome, in-shape Adonis, in love with himself; = LaDonna: 22, African-American, athletic director, in great physical shape, caring = and maternal; The Ranger: good story-teller (doubles as Siegfried Hess, the = Nazi next door); The Sultan: ruler of oil-rich Bula Gatawney, young, = good-looking, stern but kindly Asian despot. Send pictures and resumes for audition appointment to Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, = New York, = NY = 10019. There is pay. =

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes for audition appointment to = Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New = York, NY= 10019.


Show Name: Bag Fulla Money
Theatre Name: Badlands = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/07/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Badlands = Theatre Company, 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New = York, NY= 10010

Breakdown: = Bruce Robert Harris and Badlands Theatre Company, = Producers, are accepting submissions for Bag Fulla M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>oney. Seeking: Oscar: male, 30, working class, pastry chef, sympathetic, musters the courage to steal a bag with millions in it; = English: male, 30s-40s, balding Jason Statham type, British gangster, spotless = London accent a must; Randall: 40, male, any ethnicity to play Native American; = MC: male, = 50s-70, character man, film noir delivery. This is a staged reading for = investors and producers at the Lion Theatre, Oct. 25. Possible future employment when = the show opens. These roles are joining an already established ensemble. = Rehearses Oct. 18-24. Auditions will be held on Thurs. Oct. 7 at a location TBA. Sides = will be provided. Send pictures and resumes to Badlands Theatre Company, c/o = Scott Brooks, 234 E. 25 = St., #12A, = New York, = NY = 10010. =

Prepare: = Auditions will be held on Thurs. Oct. 7 at a location TBA. = Sides will be provided. Send pictures and resumes to Badlands Theatre Company, = c/o Scott Brooks= , 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New = York, NY= 10010.


Show Name: Robin Hood
Theatre Name: =
Manhattan<= /font> Children's Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anhattan Children's = Theatre, 380 Broadway, 4th fl, New = York, NY= 10013

Breakdown: = Manhattan<= /font> Children's Theatre is accepting submissions for upcoming children's theatre musical production of Robin Hood. Seeking adult actors/actresses: eight male/female to play a variety of characters (all = must sing). Performs Nov. 20-Dec. 19. Send pictures and resumes to = Manhattan = Children's Theatre, Attn: Laura Stevens, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY = 10013. Some pay = (stipend).

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Manhattan = Children's Theatre, Attn: Laura Stevens, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY = 10013. =


Show Name: A Special Gift
Theatre Name: Riant = Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/05/2004

 

 

5:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Champion = Studios, 257 W. 39 St., 14th fl, New = York, NY= 10000

Breakdown: = The Riant Theatre will be holding auditions for A Special = Gift. Seeking: A Guardian Angel: male, 30-50, leading dramatic role; Reverend = Green: 40-45; Daniel: 17-25, a troubled young man who sings in the choir (must = sing); Annie: 30s, white, a lawyer, has cancer; Steven: 30s, white, = Annie's husband, dramatic role; Janice Hernandez: 25-30, Latina, a new mom; = Richard Hernandez: 25-35, her husband, down on his luck; Mr. Taylor: 50s, = his boss; Tamia Jones: 40s, black, a mother; James Jones: 40s, black, her = husband; Jamal: 18-20, black, her troubled son; Imani: 16-22, black, her daughter; = Mr. Benny = Johnson: 60s, black, her father. Performances Nov. 26-Dec. 5. Scenes will be provided = at audition, bring pictures and resumes.

Prepare: = Scenes will be provided at audition, bring pictures and = resumes.

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_03CF_01C4A8DD.7525D930-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sat Oct 2 21:16:00 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 00:16:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sample national film audition from NCCC Message-ID: <03f401c4a8ff$b0edd540$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03F5_01C4A8DE.29DC3540 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "THE FOUNTAIN" - NEW REGENCY/WARNER BROS - SAG/UNION FEATURE - Location: MONTREAL - Starts: NOVEMBER 2004 CAST: HUGH JACKMAN AND RACHEL WEISZ NOW CASTING: 1. THE PRIEST, age 40's-50's, male, typical fatherly type, LEAD ROLE 2. THE INQUISITOR, age 40's-60's, male, mean spirited, likes to hurt people, you had better tell him what he wants to know, LEAD ROLE 3. BETTY, age 30's, female, attractive, brainy scientist, LEAD ROLE 4. SOLDIERS, age 20's-50's, males, tough, fit, Spanish, fighting men from the 1500's, LEAD ROLE MAIL photo & resume to: BETTY MAE CASTING, 1023 1/2 ABBOT KINNEY BLVD. VENICE, CA 90291 NO phone calls or personal deliveries!!! Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Co-founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com _____ << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 35177 Spam messages and set aside 101 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com ------=_NextPart_000_03F5_01C4A8DE.29DC3540 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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NOW CASTING:
1. THE PRIEST, age 40's-50's, male, typical fatherly type, LEAD ROLE

2. THE INQUISITOR, age 40's-60's, male, mean spirited, likes to hurt = people, you had better tell him what he wants to know, LEAD ROLE

3. BETTY, age 30's, female, attractive, brainy scientist, LEAD ROLE

4. SOLDIERS, age 20's-50's, males, tough, fit, Spanish, fighting men = from the 1500's, LEAD ROLE

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------=_NextPart_000_03F5_01C4A8DE.29DC3540-- From Pommy at neo.rr.com Sun Oct 3 05:32:16 2004 From: Pommy at neo.rr.com (Pommy) Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 08:32:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CORRECT phone number for Murder Mystery Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20041003082705.0293d450@pop-server.neo.rr.com> --=====================_84831026==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed The flyer I have for the "Fatal Fifties Affair" at Greystone was apparently printed wrong and will be recalled. The CORRECT phone number for bookings for this intereactive and hilarious murder mystery by Mysteries by Moushey is: 330-761-1950 (Pretty cool phone number for this show, huh? 1950 - the Fatal Fifties!) Anyway, call and make reservations for the most fun you can have legally. See you there. --Pommy --=====================_84831026==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" The flyer I have for the "Fatal Fifties Affair" at Greystone was apparently printed wrong and will be recalled. The CORRECT phone number for bookings for this intereactive and hilarious murder mystery by Mysteries by Moushey is:  330-761-1950 (Pretty cool phone number for this show, huh? 1950 - the Fatal Fifties!)  Anyway, call and make reservations for the most fun you can have legally. See you there.

--Pommy --=====================_84831026==_.ALT-- From Ccontempdt at aol.com Sun Oct 3 05:55:44 2004 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 08:55:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]SCCDT's Dance Exchange Program Message-ID: <9e.15f27e4d.2e9150d0@aol.com> -------------------------------1096808144 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre's =20 Dance Exchange Program=20 The SCCDT's Dance Exchange Program is a work-study option created for the =20 student whose desire to study dance, at SCCDT, exceeds his/her financial abi= lity=20 to do so. It is the position of this prestigious dance institution that o= ne =E2=80=99s economic encumbrances should not also impede one=E2=80=99s acces= s to a quality=20 dance education. Subsequently, we have designed a program in which student= s=20 may demonstrate their will and eagerness to pursue their artistic aspiratio= ns,=20 by working in exchange for enrichment.=20 The Exchange=20 Students who wish to enroll in the Dance Exchange Program (DEP) must first=20 consult with Desmond Davis (Assoc. Artistic Director) or another appointed=20 staff member for an assessment of their needs*. Following an assessment,=20 students will submit a work schedule, based on their availability and the n= eeds of=20 the administrative office. Students are expected to fulfill their work ob= li gations prior to participation in their desired classes. Students are =20 required to work the same number of hours that they anticipate on spending i= n =20 class**. =20 Below is an example of one student=E2=80=99s DEP schedule:=20 Work Date =20 Work Time =20 Total Hours Completed =20 Dance Class =20 Class Time =20 Dance Exchange=20 F 10/1/04 =20 3-430 PM =20 1.5 =20 Modern II/III =20 S 4-530 PM =20 1.5 =20 M 10/4 =20 430-6 PM =20 1.5 =20 Modern II/III =20 T 6-730 PM =20 1.5 =20 TH 10/7/04 =20 430-6 PM =20 1.5 =20 Ballet II/III =20 TH 6-730 =20 1.5=20 *Admittance into the Dance Exchange Program is discretionary.=20 **DEP hours are calculated per semester and are not to exceed 60 hours. An= y=20 additional hours worked will be considered volunteer hours.=20 For more information contact SCCDT at 216.791.9000=20 Or Desmond Davis directly at _Desmond at ccdt.com_ (mailto:Desmond at ccdt.com)=20 -------------------------------1096808144 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

The School of Clevela= nd=20 Contemporary Dance Theatre's

Dance Exchange=20 Program

 

The SCCDT's Dance Exchange Program is a work-study option created f= or the=20 student whose desire to study dance, at SCCDT, exceeds his/her financial abi= lity=20 to do so.  It is the position=20= of=20 this prestigious dance institution that one=E2=80=99s economic encumbrances=20= should not=20 also impede one=E2=80=99s access to a quality dance education.  Subsequently, we have designed a p= rogram=20 in which students may demonstrate their will and eagerness to pursue their=20 artistic aspirations, by working in exchange for enrichment.

 

The Exchange

 

Students who wish to enroll in the Dance Exchange P= rogram=20 (DEP) must first consult with Desmond Davis (Assoc. Artistic Director) or=20 another appointed staff member for an assessment of their needs*.  Following an assessment, students=20= will=20 submit a work schedule, based on their availability and the needs of the=20 administrative office.  Studen= ts are=20 expected to fulfill their work obligations prior to participation in their=20 desired classes.  Students are= =20 required to work the same number of hours that they anticipate on spending i= n=20 class**. 

 

Below is an example of one student=E2=80=99s DEP schedule:

 

Work Date

Work Time

Total Hours Completed

Dance Class

Class Time

Dance Exchange

 

F 10/1/04

3-430 PM

1.5

Modern II/III

S 4-530 PM

1.5

M 10/4

430-6 PM

1.5

Modern II/III

T 6-730 PM

1.5

TH 10/7/04

430-6 PM

1.5

Ballet II/III

TH 6-730

1.5

 

*Admittance into the Dance Exchange Program is discretionary.

 

**DEP hours are calculated per semester and are not to exceed 60=20 hours.  Any additional    hours worked will be=20 considered volunteer hours.

 

For more information contact SCCDT at 216.791.9000

Or Desmond Davis directly at Desmond at ccdt.com

= -------------------------------1096808144-- From will at singingangels.org Sun Oct 3 07:18:30 2004 From: will at singingangels.org (William C. Reichard) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 10:18:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Singing Angels Benefit Concert [With Date] Message-ID: <20041003141837.EC72A4CE3F@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A932.553C4A50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Singing Angels Provide Soundtrack to the Holidays Tickets for the Singing Angels' 40th Annual Holiday Benefit Concert, "We Wish You the Merriest," will go on sale Monday, Oct. 4. The show will take place Nov. 21 at 3 p.m. Held each year in Playhouse Square, this spectacular event at the Allen Theatre is a Cleveland holiday tradition, with elaborate costumes, professional choreography and stagecraft, and holiday classics that will please the whole family and get everyone in the spirit. Prices range from $6.25 to $35. (Children 12 and under half price except for $6.25 seats.) Order through the Playhouse Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. (Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; restoration fee charged), or at Tickets.com, online or by phone, (216) 241-6000. Outside Cleveland call (800) 766-6048. All major credit cards accepted; handling fee charged. Recent benefit concerts have sold out, and concertgoers are urged to buy their tickets early to get the best seats. Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3) Singing Angels, which was founded in 1964 and is open to children ages 8 to 18, without regard to their race, creed or socioeconomic situation. For more information, call (216) 432-5555 or visit www.singingangels.org . # # # William C. Reichard Director of Development and Public Relations The Singing Angels 216.432.5555, ext. 13 3615 Euclid Ave, Suite 4 216.432.1964 (fax) Cleveland, OH 44115 216.235.2713 (cell) www.singingangels.org will at singingangels.org William C. Reichard Director of Development and Public Relations The Singing Angels 216.432.5555, ext. 13 3615 Euclid Ave, Suite 4 216.432.1964 (fax) Cleveland, OH 44115 216.235.2713 (cell) www.singingangels.org will at singingangels.org ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A932.553C4A50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Si= nging Angels Provide Soundtrack to the = Holidays

 

Tickets for the Singing Angels' = 40th Annual Holiday Benefit Concert, "We Wish You the Merriest," = will go on sale Monday, Oct. 4.

 

The show will take place Nov. 21 at 3 = p.m.

 

Held each year in Playhouse Square, = this spectacular event at the Allen Theatre is a Cleveland holiday tradition, with elaborate costumes, professional choreography = and stagecraft, and holiday classics that will please the whole family and = get everyone in the spirit.

 

Prices range from $6.25 to $35. (Children 12 and under half price except for $6.25 = seats.) Order through the Playhouse = Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid = Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. (Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; restoration fee = charged), or at Tickets.com, online or by phone, = (216) 241-6000. Outside Cleveland call (800) 766-6048. All major credit cards accepted; handling fee = charged.

 

Recent benefit concerts have sold out, and concertgoers are urged
to buy their tickets early to get the best = seats.

 

Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3) Singing Angels, which was founded in 1964 and is open to children ages 8 = to 18, without regard to their race, creed or socioeconomic situation. For more information, call (216) 432-5555 or visit www.singingangels.org.

 

# # #

 

 

William C. Reichard

Director of Development and = Public Relations 

 

The Singing Angels        = ;    216.432.5555, ext. = 13

3615 Euclid Ave, Suite = 4   216.432.= 1964 (fax)

Cleveland, = OH 44115       = 216.235.= 2713 (cell)

www.singingangels.org     will at singingangels.org

 

 

William C. Reichard

Director of Development and = Public Relations 

 

The Singing Angels        = ;    216.432.5555, ext. = 13

3615 Euclid Ave, Suite = 4    216.432.= 1964 (fax)

Cleveland, = OH 44115        = ; 216.235.= 2713 (cell)

www.singingangels.org     will at singingangels.org

 

------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A932.553C4A50-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Oct 3 10:00:31 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 10:00:31 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: FOR COLORED GIRLS...RAINBOW IS ENUF/Karamu Message-ID: <20041003170031.63388.qmail@web12009.mail.yahoo.com> KARAMU OPENS SEASON WITH THOUGHT-PROVOKING PRODUCTION Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times They come on stage one at a time, each woman dressed in a different color. Each sings, dances, and recites poetry. Each tells tales of their experiences with men. Often men they loved far more than they loved themselves. These are men who have dominated, abused and taught them about life. Their words ring with passion, heartache, desire, rage and love. And, in the end, they come to the joint conclusion that ?I found God in myself and I loved her!? Ntozake Shange?s ?FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF? is a choreopoem, a format which allows a group to speak as individuals, and yet as one. Sometimes, they dialogue with one another, at other times take part in each other's tales. The piece gives "colored girls" a chance to speak out. The material ranges from the evening when one woman lost her virginity to a group diatribe about the lousy excuses that men tend to give for their behavior. "It was the senior prom and I was the only virgin in the class" began one. "I used to live in the world but I moved to Harlem and now my universe is just six blocks" started another. The segments range from funny to sad to heartbreaking. Since the play was written in 1976 some of the material seems slightly outdated. In the intervening years, black women have been given more venues in which to speak out and reveal themselves. But while many things have changed, others have stayed the same. The women are identified by color, not of their skin but of their clothes, for example, the Lady in Red, Lady in Purple. This allows each actress to play different characters and weave in and out of stories without a character identification. The Karamu production brings many of emotions to the fore. Unfortunately, the overall effect is one of uneveness. The play itself, though powerful, is not consistently well written and balanced. The first act tends to drag with less variety and fewer emotionally powerful scenes. The best material is in the second act. And, as often happens with amateur productions, the talent on the Karamu stage ranges from astounding to adequate which makes for lulls in the emotional effect. Terrency Spivey, in his second year as Karamu?s Artistic Director, has done a good job of creating effective stage pictures. He clearly leads the viewer?s eye to the proper place on stage. His creative use of scarves helps develop a visual unity to the production. He is aided by an excellent light design by Richard Morris, Jr. Morris?s stage design also works well. The amazing Nina Domingue (Lady in Red), a former recipient of a Times Theatre Tribute, again proves she is one of the area?s acting divas. Her portrayal of a mother whose husband returns from Vietnam with Post Tramatic Stress Syndrome and destroys her family, has to be one of the most emotionally draining scenes ever seen. It is worth attending just to see her in action. Other strong performances were consistently given by Monte Escalante (Lady in Purple), Corene Woodford (Lady in Green). Sonia N. Bishop (Lady in Blue) and Kimberly Brown (Lady in Orange). CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you are interested in sharing what it is like to be a black woman from a black woman?s point of view, Karamu?s ?FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF? is well worth seeing. If you are interested in observing one of the area?s all time great performances, go see Nina Domingue weave her magic. PS.....Take time before the show and during intermission to read the encounters of African American women who have thought of or accomplished in committing suicides. Materials from the likes of Oprha Winfrey, Dorothy Dandridge and Mia Angelou are posted in the lobby. ?FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF? runs through October 17 at Karamu Theatre, East 89th Street in Cleveland. For tickets call 216-795-7070. ===== Roy Berko's web page can be found at royberko.info. His theatre and dance reviews appear on NeOHIOpal, a free on-line source, which can be subscribed to at neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From PVMerkys at aol.com Sun Oct 3 10:09:35 2004 From: PVMerkys at aol.com (PVMerkys at aol.com) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 13:09:35 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]1Role, Latino/Hispanic Male; Audition Message-ID: <192.2fa7085e.2e918c4f@aol.com> -------------------------------1096823375 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITION : "HEAR 'N' NOW" PRODUCTIONS There's been a change in the auditions: Auditions for the role of the "Mother" in the film short have been postponed. We are still auditioning for "MIGUEL." 1 Role/ 1 Movie Role: 26-30, Hispanic/Latino romantic lead, Miguel. The movie is an adaptation of the classic, "Miss Julie," therefore must ooze machismo and sex appeal. (Full length movie, Major role.) Auditions will consist of: * cold reading of a page of the script * perform something less than two minutes of your own choice. 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Most of the shooting will occur on weekends and evenings in the Willoughby, Ohio area in January. * * Bring a Head Shot and Resume * * If you need to contact someone, E-mail: PMerkys at aol.com -------------------------------1096823375 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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 26-30, Hispanic/Latino romantic lead, Migue= l. The movie is an adaptation of the classic, "Miss Julie,"= therefore must ooze machismo and sex appeal. (Fu= ll length movie, Major role.)
 
Auditions will consist of:
* cold reading of a page of the script
* perform something less than two minut= es of your own choice. (NOTE CHANGE)
 
When: 
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DaimlerChrysler UAW Local 122
Training Center Classrooms
8997 Darrow Rd. (Rt. 91)
Twinsburg, Ohio 44087
Enter Parking Lot: one block past 91 on Ea= st Aurora Rd. (Rt. 82)
(This is directly across from Walgreen's)
 
Where:
Going South on 91, turn left (East) at 82 and drive about thr= ee hundred feet. On the right (South) is an ex-elementary school, conve= rted (to "Kent State Extension Classrooms" and Daimler Chrysler UAW Local 12= 2 Training Center Classrooms.)
The door you want to enter is under the long blue= awning near ground level, at the bottom of three stairs. Fo= llow the directions posted after entering.
 
The movies are being shot in digital format for self release. Most of t= he shooting will occur on weekends and evenings in the Willoughby, Ohio area= in  January.
 
* *  Bring a Head Shot and Resume  * *
If you= need to contact someone, E-mail: PMerkys at aol.com
-------------------------------1096823375-- From dpapp at lorainccc.edu Sun Oct 3 11:06:58 2004 From: dpapp at lorainccc.edu (Diane Papp) Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 14:06:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LCCC Theatre Program Presents "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr" (abridged) Message-ID: <41603FC2.7080801@lorainccc.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------050307030707040904090605 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------070807060709080009020500" --------------070807060709080009020500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Lorain County Community College Theatre Program Proudly Presents: The RIDICULOUS and ABSURD LCCC SHAKESPEARE Co. in... "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr" (abridged) Written by: Jess Borgeson,Adam Long and Daniel Singer Directed by: Carlyn Cahill October 4th-9th Stocker Center Studio Theatre Mon.-Sat. at 7:30 pm General Admission $5.00 LCCC Students,Staff & Seniors $4.00 Ticket information call Stocker Center Box Office at 1-800-995-5222, ext.4040 or 366-4040 --------------070807060709080009020500 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Lorain County Community College Theatre Program
                   Proudly Presents:


                                                                                                                        The RIDICULOUS and ABSURD
                                                                                                                                                LCCC
                                                                                                                                  SHAKESPEARE Co.
                                                                                                                                                 in...



                                                      "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr"
                                                                         (abridged)


                                                           Written by: Jess Borgeson,Adam Long and Daniel Singer
                
                                                                                   Directed by: Carlyn Cahill


October 4th-9th                                                                                          Stocker Center Studio Theatre
Mon.-Sat. at  7:30 pm                                                                                  General Admission 
                                                                                                                              
$5.00
                                                                                                       LCCC Students,Staff & Seniors
                                                                                                                                $4.00

Ticket information call Stocker Center Box Office
at 1-800-995-5222, ext.4040 or 366-4040          

   
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A990.ED2323B7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear NEohioPAL Subscribers: =20 When funny man and political satirist Mark Russell is in the spotlight, = it's a guaranteed evening of giggles, groans and guffaws. Dubbed = "Washington's other monument," Russell has been stirring up trouble in = the District for nearly half a century. On Thursday night, October 7 at = 7:30 p.m., he'll rouse an Akron audience at The University of Akron's = E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall.=20 =20 Russell's raison detr=EA is to refine his take on the current political = and social scene. With the presidential election right around the = corner, this silver-throated satirist will certainly have plenty to talk = about that night. Not only is Russell a master political pundit, he also = possesses a flair for the piano and musical parody. TV Guide has = proclaimed him as "the funniest man on television." But Russell = disagrees, retorting, "The funniest guys are always on C-SPAN."=20 =20 This event is sponsored by E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall and PBS 45 & = 49. Tickets - priced at $28, $35, and $75 for Gold Circle seating (which = includes a meet-and-greet reception following the show) - are available = through the E.J. Thomas Hall Ticket Office (330.972.7570). Tickets can = also be purchased at the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office (330.253.2488), = all Ticketmaster Centers (www.ticketmaster.com), or via Charge-By-Phone = (330.945.9400 in Akron or 216.241.5555 in Cleveland), or online at = www.ticketmaster.com. Group Sales = discounts can be acquired by calling 330.972.8881 or 888.226.6948. =20 For more information about performances at E.J. Thomas Hall or to = receive a brochure for the 2004-2005 season at E.J. Thomas Hall and = Akron Civic Theatre, call 330.972.7570, or get details online at = www.ejthomashall.com or = www.akroncivic.com . =20 This performance is part of the Bank One Beyond Broadway Series. Other = 2004-2005 season sponsors include The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, = Akron Community Foundation, OMNOVA Solutions Inc., Dominion East Ohio, = FirstEnergy Foundation, Bridgestone/Firestone Trust, The Coca-Cola = Company, Ohio Arts Council, and GAR Foundation. =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A990.ED2323B7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Dear NEohioPAL=20 Subscribers:

 

When funny = man and=20 political satirist Mark Russell is in the spotlight, it’s a = guaranteed evening=20 of giggles, groans and guffaws. Dubbed “Washington’s = other monument,”=20 Russell has been stirring up trouble in the District for nearly half a = century.=20 On Thursday night, October 7 = at=20 7:30=20 p.m.,=20 he’ll rouse an Akron=20 audience at The University of Akron’s E.J. Thomas Performing = Arts Hall.=20

 

Russell’s raison detr=EA=20 is to refine his take on the current political and social scene. With = the=20 presidential election right around the corner, this silver-throated = satirist=20 will certainly have plenty to talk about that night. Not only is Russell = a=20 master political pundit, he also possesses a flair for the piano and = musical=20 parody. TV Guide has = proclaimed him=20 as "the funniest man on television." But Russell disagrees, retorting, = "The=20 funniest guys are always on C-SPAN.”

 

This event = is=20 sponsored by E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall and PBS 45 & 49. = Tickets –=20 priced at $28, $35, and $75 for Gold Circle seating (which includes a meet-and-greet = reception=20 following the show) –=20 are available through the E.J. Thomas Hall Ticket Office = (330.972.7570).=20 Tickets can also be purchased at the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office=20 (330.253.2488), all Ticketmaster Centers (www.ticketmaster.com), or via=20 Charge-By-Phone (330.945.9400 in Akron or = 216.241.5555 in=20 Cleveland), or online = at www.ticketmaster.com. Group Sales discounts can be = acquired by=20 calling 330.972.8881 or 888.226.6948.

 

For more = information=20 about performances at E.J. Thomas Hall or to receive a brochure for the=20 2004-2005 season at E.J. Thomas Hall and Akron Civic Theatre, call = 330.972.7570,=20 or get details online at www.ejthomashall.com or www.akroncivic.com.

 

This = performance is=20 part of the Bank One Beyond Broadway Series. Other 2004-2005 season = sponsors=20 include The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Akron Community = Foundation,=20 OMNOVA Solutions Inc., Dominion East Ohio, FirstEnergy Foundation,=20 Bridgestone/Firestone Trust, The Coca-Cola Company, Ohio Arts Council, = and GAR=20 Foundation.

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A990.ED2323B7-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Sun Oct 3 16:38:41 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 19:38:41 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kevin Kellyokie is back!!!! Message-ID: <89.165e1ac6.2e91e781@aol.com> --part1_89.165e1ac6.2e91e781_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Join me this Wednesday night at Cronies on Detroit Avenue in Lakewood for the return of Kevin Kellyokie. Join the crowd after your rehearsals and naps and come out for a little bit and sing your self esteem away. Cronies is a great neighborhood bar with an excellent kitchen as well. Song list is huge but not the egos. As their motto says "You are a stranger here but once" See ya there!!!!! Sincerely, Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_89.165e1ac6.2e91e781_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Join me this Wednesday night at Cro= nies on Detroit Avenue in Lakewood for the return of Kevin Kellyokie.
Join the crowd after your rehearsals and naps and come out for a little bit=20= and sing your self esteem away.
Cronies is a great neighborhood bar with an excellent kitchen as well.
Song list is huge but not the egos.
As their motto says "You are a stranger here but once"
See ya there!!!!!


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Kevin Joseph Kelly
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Hello, My name is Anneli Curnock. Im 19 years old. I Will be attending "The AMerican Academy of Dramatic Arts" starting Oct. 27th. However, I have yet to find a place to stay in NYC., and I need to be setteled by the 17th . THe school is located on east 30th street and madison Ave. I have only two and a half weeks to find somwhere to live. please if  you know of anyone who has an affordable room for rent near or in manhattan, or someone who needs a roommate email me. Thank you.my email is ani_the_elf at yahoo.com


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Yahoo! Mail is new and improved - Check it out! --0-933506050-1096848151=:16255-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Oct 3 18:15:20 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 18:15:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY/CPT Message-ID: <20041004011520.15462.qmail@web12009.mail.yahoo.com> GLTF PRESENTS ?PUNCH AND JUDY?--A BLOW BY BLOW LOOK AT LOVE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Reaching back to 1742 there have been Punch and Judy puppet shows in the United States. If fact, it?s been recorded that George Washington bought tickets for a puppet play featuring Punch prior to the famous winter at Valley Forge. It seems obvious that if someone wanted to write a play about relational conflict they could do no better than examine the lives of Punch and Judy since the puppets spend most of their time dishing out verbal and physical abuse. It?s taken a long time for that mission to be completed but Raymond Bobgan, Tannis Kowalchuk and Ker Wells have accomplished the task. The conceivers began the development in what they have named, ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? (subtitled ?YOU ALWAYS HURT THE ONE YOU LOVE?) in 2001 in Toronto. In 2004 the present version of the script premiered on August 14, 2004 at the Catskill Festival of New Theatre. The show will play at Cleveland Public Theatre through October 9, move to New York for a February opening and then to Toronto in April, 2005. In contrast to a traditional script which is developed by an author or authors working alone, ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? is a collaboration, a movement in drama entitled ?devised theatre.? It is generated by the director and actors all of whom function as the playwrights of the piece. A similar technique was used for developing the classic musical ?A CHORUS LINE.? ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? professes the concept that Mr. Punch is a chauvinist who believes in knocking trouble on the head. He is portrayed as the victim of a nagging wife, a crying child, personal attacks by the authorities, the restriction of laws and the fear of damnation. Though this was an acceptable pattern in the Victorian age, in the present age of woman?s liberation, attitudes are different. Mainly, Judy fights back. She refuses to be dominated. The show is performed by two actors who leap between realism and surrealism, exposing the horror and beauty of a relationship. In the case of Cleveland Public Theatre, the very proficient actors are two of the show?s conceivers, Tannis Kowalchuk (Judy) and Ker Wells (Punch). Telling the ?sweet tale of love blow by blow? the two bicker about moon exploration, ballroom dancing classes, relational honesty, the secret codes of male and female language, and fighting techniques. The lines include such questions as ?What are you doing?? which gets the retort. ?Driving you crazy.? A hysterical scene portrays Judy cutting up vegetables, decapitating legumes and chopping up a head of cabbage, as the duo examines ?love without possession.? Raymond Bobgan, as he did in his direction of the Times Theatre Tribute award winning ?BLUE SKY TRANSMISSION: A TIBETAN BOOK OF The DEAD? shows he has a total grasp of script and how to get his actors to achieve the message. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The CPT production of ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? is a total success. It should be must viewing for any married couple or anyone contemplating a long term relationship. The pacing is right on, the humor is high keyed, the lessons are clear. Tickets for ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? can be obtained by calling 216-631-2727. ===== Roy Berko's web page can be found at royberko.info. His theatre and dance reviews appear on NeOHIOpal, a free on-line source, which can be subscribed to at neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From athenaghost_6 at sbcglobal.net Sun Oct 3 19:11:00 2004 From: athenaghost_6 at sbcglobal.net (z h) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 19:11:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Come and support a friend! Message-ID: <20041004021100.15202.qmail@web80804.mail.yahoo.com> --0-27676707-1096855860=:14627 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Yes, I am shamelessly trying to drum up business for myself again!!!! Where can you catch the talents of Zac Hudak dressed as a woman hosting karaoke? Monday nights! Karaoke! Bounce Night Club! 11:00PM! 25th and Detroit! Also join Athena Ghost and the beauties of Bounce Thursday night at Midnight for Sex, Drag and Rock and roll! ALSO! Where can you catch the masterful mixology talents of Zac Hudak and his gal pal Carrie Sunday? THIS WED! BATTLE OF THE BARTENDERS! McCarthy's in Lakewood! On Detroit! Come on down! Thank you in advance! --0-27676707-1096855860=:14627 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Yes, I am shamelessly trying to drum up business for myself again!!!!
 
Where can you catch the talents of Zac Hudak dressed as a woman hosting karaoke?
 
Monday nights!  Karaoke!  Bounce Night Club! 11:00PM!  25th and Detroit!
Also join Athena Ghost and the beauties of Bounce Thursday night at Midnight for Sex, Drag and Rock and roll!
 
 
ALSO!
 
Where can you catch the masterful mixology talents of Zac Hudak and his gal pal Carrie Sunday?
 
THIS WED!
BATTLE OF THE BARTENDERS!
McCarthy's in Lakewood!  On Detroit!
 
Come on down!
Thank you in advance!
--0-27676707-1096855860=:14627-- From dmw4880 at yahoo.com Sun Oct 3 19:24:38 2004 From: dmw4880 at yahoo.com (Dena M. Warmuth) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 19:24:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Heads Up on Auditions for "Fool for Love" Message-ID: <20041004022438.26588.qmail@web50501.mail.yahoo.com> --0-431508289-1096856678=:25182 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii ATTENTION ALL ACTORS !!!! BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WITH PLAYWRIGHT SAM SHEPARD Audition Notice Warmuth - Buehner Production Company in partnership with Firewing Studioworks PRESENT Fool for Love By Sam Shepard Directed by Dena M. Warmuth (C.S.U. Student with B.A. in Theatre Arts) Assistant Directed by Robert James Buehner (C.S.U. Student working toward B.A. in Film) When: Friday, January 7, 2005 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM Saturday, January 8, 2005 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM Where: Firewing Studioworks 2310 Superior Ave. Cleveland, OH Rehearsals will begin Monday, January 17, 2005 Performance dates and times are as follows: Friday, March 3, 2005 at 8:00 PM Saturday, March 4, 2005 at 8:00 PM Sunday, March 5, 2005 at 2:00 PM Friday, March 11, 2005 at 8:00 PM Saturday, March 12, 2005 at 8:00 PM Sunday, March 13, 2005 at 2:00 PM Please come prepared with a short monologue and be ready to read from the script. Roles Available: May - Female. 26 - 33 years old. Eddie - Male. 26 - 33 years old. Old Man - Male. 48 - 55 years old. Martin - Male. 22 - 29 years old Respond to this email or call 216-272-0104 if you have any questions. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-431508289-1096856678=:25182 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
                                    ATTENTION ALL ACTORS !!!!
BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WITH PLAYWRIGHT SAM SHEPARD
                                   Audition Notice
          Warmuth - Buehner Production Company
                                      in partnership with
                                   Firewing Studioworks
 
                                            PRESENT
 
                                                Fool for Love
                        By Sam Shepard
 
              Directed by Dena M. Warmuth
                (C.S.U. Student with B.A. in Theatre Arts)
       Assistant Directed by Robert James Buehner
                (C.S.U. Student working toward B.A. in Film)
 
                        When: Friday, January 7, 2005 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM
                                    Saturday, January 8, 2005 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
                       
                         Where: Firewing Studioworks
                                       2310 Superior Ave.
                                       Cleveland, OH
 
                       Rehearsals will begin Monday, January 17, 2005
                       Performance dates and times are as follows:
                                  Friday, March 3, 2005 at 8:00 PM
                                  Saturday, March 4, 2005 at 8:00 PM
                                  Sunday, March 5, 2005 at 2:00 PM
                                  Friday, March 11, 2005 at 8:00 PM
                                  Saturday, March 12, 2005 at 8:00 PM
                                  Sunday, March 13, 2005 at 2:00 PM
 
         Please come prepared with a short monologue and be ready to read from the script. 
 
              Roles Available:
  May - Female.  26 - 33 years old.  
  Eddie - Male.  26 - 33 years old. 
 Old Man - Male.  48 - 55 years old.
 Martin - Male.  22 - 29 years old
         
 
Respond to this email or call 216-272-0104 if you have any questions. 
 
 



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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-431508289-1096856678=:25182-- From davidgutter at hotmail.com Sun Oct 3 23:27:55 2004 From: davidgutter at hotmail.com (David Gutter) Date: Mon, 04 Oct 2004 02:27:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for local printing company for Color postersand color postcards Message-ID:

Dear friends,

I am been approach by my friend Joe of www.216films.com  to assist with the designing and printing of promotion materials for his new film GUYS (in production this week)

What I need assistant with is locating local venders or even out of state with printing Lobby size movie poster, mini promo posters, post cards etc,etc. So any help will be great ful

This will be a big help.

Thanks to all


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From wildplumproductions at yahoo.com Mon Sep 27 05:02:40 2004 From: wildplumproductions at yahoo.com (Denise Astorino) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 05:02:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder! Wild Plum Productions holding open call auditions tonight!!!!Monday September 27 at 7-10 pm! Message-ID: <20040927120240.23116.qmail@web50004.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1712375794-1096286560=:22494 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WILD PLUM PRODUCTIONS holding open call auditions for: "Touched: Bodies of Work" Wild Plum Productions, Northeastern Ohio's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender cultural arts organization is looking for artists for its upcoming event, "Touched: Bodies of Work." "Touched" is a festival of works exploring sexuality, sensuality and gender with an LGBT lens featuring both fine and performing arts and will be held at Cleveland Public Theatre Thursday, November 18-Sunday, November 21 and Friday, November 26-Sunday, November 28. Call for Performing Artists: Looking for all types of actors over the age of 21 (men and women). Open call auditions will be held Monday, September 27, 7-10pm at the Lesbian/Gay Community Center of Greater Cleveland (6600 Detroit at West 65th). Come prepared to do cold readings. If available please bring current headshot and resume. For more information, e-mail wildplumproductions at yahoo.com or call Maura Haas at 216.651.4224. Wild Plum Productions is dedicated to promoting and producing queer art, theatre, musical performances and more. We are presenting "Touched" in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre and the Lesbian/Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland. For more information, visit http://wildplum.bravehost.com. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1712375794-1096286560=:22494 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

WILD PLUM PRODUCTIONS holding open call auditions for:

"Touched: Bodies of Work"

Wild Plum Productions, Northeastern Ohio's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender cultural arts organization is looking for artists for its upcoming event, "Touched: Bodies of Work."

"Touched" is a festival of works exploring sexuality, sensuality and gender with an LGBT lens featuring both fine and performing arts and will be held at Cleveland Public Theatre Thursday, November 18-Sunday, November 21 and Friday, November 26-Sunday, November 28.

Call for Performing Artists:

Looking for all types of actors over the age of 21 (men and women). Open call auditions will be held Monday, September 27, 7-10pm at the Lesbian/Gay Community Center of Greater Cleveland (6600 Detroit at West 65th). Come prepared to do cold readings. If available please bring current headshot and resume. For more information, e-mail wildplumproductions at yahoo.com or call Maura Haas at 216.651.4224.

Wild Plum Productions is dedicated to promoting and producing queer art, theatre, musical performances and more. We are presenting "Touched" in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre and the Lesbian/Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland. For more information, visit http://wildplum.bravehost.com.


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1712375794-1096286560=:22494-- From chris at antonellic.com Mon Sep 27 06:18:59 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 09:18:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?=22What__fools_these_mortals_be=22.....Chagrin_Valley_Litt?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?le_Theatre_Presents_A_Mid_Summer_Night's_Dream?= Message-ID: <005701c4a494$8cb8c190$0500a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C4A473.058345E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Presents A Mid Summer Night's Dream September 27, 2004 : You probably already know a few things about the = play: =20 =D8 A Midsummer Night's Dream inspired four hundred years = of stories and pictures of tiny, butterfly-winged people living in the = woods. Walt Disney's fairies are their descendants. =D8 Felix Mendelssohn's production music remains very = popular, including the Wedding March. =D8 For years, Puck was featured as the top of many Sunday = comics, with the banner "What fools these mortals be". =D8 The popular movie "Dead Poets Society" used the play = as a metaphor for young people choosing nonconformity. =D8 The play-within-a-play, which retells a story from = Ovid, looks like Shakespeare's parody of his own "Romeo and Juliet" Come and enjoy the magic of A Mid Summer Night's Dream at Chagrin Valley = Little Theatre! =20 =20 Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM October 8th - October 23rd =20 Director Kate Tonti Produced by Sue Beattie =20 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Adults $14 Seniors and Youths under 18 $10 Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C4A473.058345E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Presents A Mid Summer Night=92s = Dream

September 27, 2004 :  You=20 probably already know a few things about the play:

 

=D8           = ;   =20 A=20 Midsummer Night=92s Dream inspired=20 four hundred years of  = stories and=20 pictures of tiny, butterfly-winged people living in the woods.  Walt Disney=92s fairies are = their=20 descendants.

=D8           = ;   =20 Felix=20 Mendelssohn=92s production music remains very popular, including the = Wedding=20 March.

=D8           = ;   =20 For=20 years, Puck was featured as the top of many Sunday comics, with the = banner=20 =93What  fools these = mortals=20 be=94.

=D8           = ;   =20 The=20 popular movie =93Dead Poets Society=94 used the play as a metaphor for = young people=20 choosing nonconformity.

=D8           = ;   =20 The=20 play-within-a-play, which retells a story from Ovid, looks like = Shakespeare=92s=20 parody of his own =93Romeo and = Juliet=94

Come and enjoy the magic of A Mid Summer Night=92s Dream = at Chagrin=20 Valley Little Theatre!

 

 

Fridays=20 & Saturdays @ 8 PM

  October 8th  =96 October=20 23rd

 

Director     Kate=20 Tonti

Produced=20 by Sue Beattie

 

40=20 River Street    = Chagrin=20 Falls, Ohio 44022

Box=20 Office: (440)=20 247-8955
Box=20 Office Hours: = 1 - 6=20 p.m. Monday =96 Saturday

Adults   =20 $14    = Seniors and=20 Youths under 18  =20 $10
Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road
Solon,=20 OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C4A473.058345E0-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Mon Sep 27 06:27:19 2004 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 09:27:19 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"A Christmas Carol" call for Male Actors Message-ID: <1cc.2c55a4cf.2e896f37@aol.com> -------------------------------1096291639 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is still are looking for 3 to 4 male performers to fill out the cast of "A Christmas Carol." These 3 to 4 male performers should be anywhere between the ages of 18 to 50 and will play various parts within the show including, Nephew Fred, ghosts of Christmas present, and other characters throughout the show. Rehearsals will start the week of October 4th. Interested parties should contact Tom Meyrose at: _huntheatre at aol.com_ (mailto:huntheatre at aol.com) -------------------------------1096291639 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is still are looking for 3 to 4 male performe= rs=20 to fill out the cast of "A Christmas Carol."  These 3 to 4 male=20 performers should be anywhere between the ages of 18 to 50 and will play var= ious=20 parts within the show including, Nephew Fred, ghosts of Christmas present, a= nd=20 other characters throughout the show. 
 
Rehearsals will start the week of October 4th.=20
 
Interested parties should contact Tom Meyrose at:
huntheatre at aol.com
= -------------------------------1096291639-- From rockhall73 at yahoo.com Mon Sep 27 06:45:24 2004 From: rockhall73 at yahoo.com (David W. Coxe) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 06:45:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitar Player needed for GLTG's "Little Shop of Horrors" Message-ID: <20040927134524.78390.qmail@web53910.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2146700141-1096292724=:77702 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello! I am in need of a guitar player for Geauga Lyric Theater's production of Little Shop of Horrors. Show dates are: October 8,9,15,16,22,29,30 at 8:00pm October 23 at 9:00pm October 31 2:00 matinee Please contact me at rockhall73 at yahoo.com or at (440) 453-9020 if interested. Candidates must have full effects pedals and both electric and accoustic guitars. David W. Coxe Mobius Enterprises rockhall73 at yahoo.com --0-2146700141-1096292724=:77702 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hello!  I am in need of a guitar player for Geauga Lyric Theater's production of Little Shop of Horrors. Show dates are:

October 8,9,15,16,22,29,30 at 8:00pm
October 23 at 9:00pm
October 31 2:00 matinee

Please contact me at rockhall73 at yahoo.com or at (440) 453-9020 if interested.

Candidates must have full effects pedals and both electric and accoustic guitars.



David W. Coxe
Mobius Enterprises
rockhall73 at yahoo.com --0-2146700141-1096292724=:77702-- From adam at studioinnersanctum.com Mon Sep 27 07:08:45 2004 From: adam at studioinnersanctum.com (Adam Glazer) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 10:08:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank you re: graphic designer? Message-ID: Hello all, Thank you to some of you whom took the time to email me about some ideas and leads regarding some graphic art/design positions or needs in Cleveland. It is appreciated greatly and I'm still looking out for opportunities. You are also welcome to request for my services as well. Thank you, Adam www.studioinnersanctum.com From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Mon Sep 27 07:51:03 2004 From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L Davis) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 10:51:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TNT's DRAMATIC AUDITIONS 21+ Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20040927104439.022400e8@pop.wre.adelphia.net> TNT's Dramatic Auditions 21+ TNT, the network dedicated to drama, wants to share it's passion for drama by helping actors who are trying to get their big break. Seeking males and females, all types, ages 21 and up, for Dramatic Auditions Tour. TNT will give one talented, aspiring actor the tools they need to break into Hollywood. Winner receives $50,000 cash, and a year in Los Angeles including a furnished apartment, transportation, acting classes and a publicist. Twenty semifinalists will receive $1000. Auditions held Oct. 7 in LA, Oct. 12 in Las Vegas, and Oct. 21 in NY and are also accepted online and by mail. Actors will be asked to perform a one minute monologue from a movie airing on TNT. Monologues are available at the events or log onto www.tnt.tv to see the scripts in advance. Auditions will be judged by a panel of celebrity judges including Dennis Franz from NYPD Blue. For more information log onto www.tnt.tv Dramatic Auditions is a non-union project. ======================================= From jbrenis at bw.beachwood.k12.oh.us Mon Sep 27 08:01:11 2004 From: jbrenis at bw.beachwood.k12.oh.us (Justin Brenis) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 11:01:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Update on RENT the movie! Message-ID: I know I just posted the other day giving everyone a heads up, but further research has benefited me yet again. I have found a copy of the RENT screenplay. However, it has been stated that this is NOT the one being used for the Fall 2005 Chris Columbus production. Yet, I have found no substantial counter evidence to say that it isn't other then people just posting so on message boards. Here's the site...dont be too dissapointed http://www23.brinkster.com/ambitioussite/rent.html From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Mon Sep 27 08:38:49 2004 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 11:38:49 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Performing Arts College Fair at Oberlin Conservatory Oct. 11 Message-ID: <2147483647.1096285129@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_rj/dvFWZejngfDvTyY4xYQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Content-disposition: inline IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission. OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC HOSTS PERFORMING ARTS COLLEGE FAIR MONDAY, OCT. 11 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 27, 2004 Media Contact: Marci Janas OBERLIN, OHIO -- Admissions officers from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, the Juilliard School, and the New England Conservatory of Music will be among those representing nearly 20 of the most prestigious schools in the United States at the Performing Arts College Fair, which will be held Monday, Oct. 11, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the lobby of Warner Concert Hall at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Students interested in continuing their education in the performing arts are invited to attend this free event, along with their parents. Hosted by the Conservatory, the Performing Arts College Fair provides students seeking an undergraduate or graduate program in the performing arts the chance to meet one-on-one with admissions representatives from many of the nation's top colleges, universities, conservatories, and summer arts programs. Students can receive information about entrance requirements, auditions, and financial aid opportunities. "This is a great opportunity to see many major performing arts schools in one place," says Beth Weiss, Associate Director of Conservatory Admissions. "It's certainly easier than driving all around the country to visit them in person." As an adjunct to the fair, the Conservatory will host special information sessions about its own degree programs. These sessions are scheduled for 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. Students and their parents can speak with an Oberlin admissions counselor and tour the Conservatory with current music students. Campus-wide tours are also available at 10 a.m., noon, 2:30, and 4:30 p.m. "October 11 is Columbus Day, and many high schools will be closed, making this an ideal time to explore the Conservatory's professional music and degree programs," says Weiss. Visiting information, including a campus map, accommodation information, and driving directions, are available at www.oberlin.edu/visitor/. The following schools will have representatives at this year's fair: - Boston Conservatory of Music - Chicago College of Performing Arts - Cincinnati Conservatory of Music - Cleveland Institute of Music - Eastman School of Music - Indiana University - The Juilliard School - Mannes College of Music - Manhattan School of Music - New England Conservatory - Northwestern University - Oberlin Conservatory of Music - Peabody Conservatory - Rice University - San Francisco Conservatory - University of Michigan - University of Southern California - Yale University, School of Music For more information about the fair, please call the Oberlin Conservatory of Music's Office of Admissions at 440-775-8413. ### MEDIA CONTACT ONLY: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con --Boundary_(ID_rj/dvFWZejngfDvTyY4xYQ) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Content-disposition: inline IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission. PalatinoOBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC HOSTS PERFORMING ARTS COLLEGE FAIR MONDAY, OCT. 11 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 27, 2004 Media Contact: Marci Janas OBERLIN, OHIO -- Admissions officers from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, the Juilliard School, and the New England Conservatory of Music will be among those representing nearly 20 of the most prestigious schools in the United States at the Performing Arts College Fair, which will be held Monday, Oct. 11, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the lobby of Warner Concert Hall at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Students interested in continuing their education in the performing arts are invited to attend this free event, along with their parents. Hosted by the Conservatory, the Performing Arts College Fair provides students seeking an undergraduate or graduate program in the performing arts the chance to meet one-on-one with admissions representatives from many of the nation's top colleges, universities, conservatories, and summer arts programs. Students can receive information about entrance requirements, auditions, and financial aid opportunities. "This is a great opportunity to see many major performing arts schools in one place," says Beth Weiss, Associate Director of Conservatory Admissions. "It's certainly easier than driving all around the country to visit them in person." As an adjunct to the fair, the Conservatory will host special information sessions about its own degree programs. These sessions are scheduled for 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. Students and their parents can speak with an Oberlin admissions counselor and tour the Conservatory with current music students. Campus-wide tours are also available at 10 a.m., noon, 2:30, and 4:30 p.m. "October 11 is Columbus Day, and many high schools will be closed, making this an ideal time to explore the Conservatory's professional music and degree programs," says Weiss. Visiting information, including a campus map, accommodation information, and driving directions, are available at www.oberlin.edu/visitor/. The following schools will have representatives at this year's fair: - Boston Conservatory of Music - Chicago College of Performing Arts - Cincinnati Conservatory of Music - Cleveland Institute of Music - Eastman School of Music - Indiana University - The Juilliard School - Mannes College of Music - Manhattan School of Music - New England Conservatory - Northwestern University - Oberlin Conservatory of Music - Peabody Conservatory - Rice University - San Francisco Conservatory - University of Michigan - University of Southern California - Yale University, School of Music For more information about the fair, please call the Oberlin Conservatory of Music's Office of Admissions at 440-775-8413. 9999,6666,9999### MEDIA CONTACT ONLY: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con --Boundary_(ID_rj/dvFWZejngfDvTyY4xYQ)-- From performingarts at karamu.com Mon Sep 27 11:15:13 2004 From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 14:15:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hurry! Hurry! Catch Karamu Performing Arts Theatre season Message-ID: <001101c4a4bd$ef06f000$0e01a8c0@tops2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C4A49C.67B22C80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Since the play opened Karamu Performing Arts Theatre's 2004/2005 season = of Knocking Down Walls, it has been one of the most talked about = productions this season. Beginning it's 3rd week September 30, in a five = week run, it has been selling to near capacity. RUN, DON'T WALK to get = tickets. From its inception in California in 1974 to its journey through highly = acclaimed critical success with Woodie King's New Federal Theatre to = Joseph Papp's Public Theater and on Broadway, the Obie Award-winning for = colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf has = excited, inspired, and transformed audiences all over the country. = Passionate and fearless, Shange's words reveal what it is to be of color = and female in the twentieth century. First published in 1975 when it was = praised by The New Yorker for "encompassing...every feeling and = experience . (Discretion is Advised). Director: Terrence Spivey Wednesday, September 15, 2004 and Thursday, September 16, 2004 = performance starts at 7:30 PM September 17 - October 17, 2004 Jelliffe Theater Thurs, Fri, Sat, at 8:00 PM and Sun at 3:00 PM=20 Ticket Prices: Thurs., $10, Fri., $18, Sat., $20, Sun., $15=20 Glory be. Karamu, the oldest black theater in the country, has returned = to its rightful place as one of the most exciting venues in Cleveland. = Spivey and company transforms (the play) it into an unrestrained, = unfiltered utterance of blood-and-guts humanity. Tony Brown, Cleveland = Plain Dealer This Karamu production is an absolute must-see for anyone who revels in = challenging, involving, and completely entrancing theater. Ranging from = abstract imagery to brutally frank narration, the scenes flow together = beautifully, thanks to Spivey's clever staging and silken choreography. = Christina Howey, Cleveland Scene Magazine "Shange's writing is, simply, awesome. And director Terrence Spivey does = her proud with a cast who can blow the roof off the house. A powerful = ensemble of eight women conjure a juju of remembrance, humor, rage, and = healing..." Linda Eisenstein, Cool Cleveland News *Karamu would like to congratulate the director Lisa Langford and cast = of the Youth Theatre for the sold out production of Babies Having Babies September 18 - October 3 , 2004 2PM Sat.& Sun. Shows Only (Entire Run SOLD OUT).=20 ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C4A49C.67B22C80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Since the play=20 opened Karamu Performing Arts Theatre's 2004/2005 season of Knocking = Down Walls,=20 it has been one of the most talked about productions this season. Beginning it's 3rd week September 30, in a five = week run, it=20 has been selling to near capacity. RUN, DON'T WALK to get=20 tickets.

 From=20 its inception in California in 1974 to its journey through highly = acclaimed=20 critical success with Woodie King's New Federal Theatre to Joseph Papp's = Public=20 Theater and on Broadway, the Obie Award-winning for colored girls who = have=20 considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf has excited, inspired, and=20 transformed audiences all over the country. Passionate and fearless, = Shange's=20 words reveal what it is to be of color and female in the twentieth = century.=20 First published in 1975 when it was praised by The New Yorker for=20 "encompassing...every feeling and experience .  (Discretion is = Advised).

Director:=20 Terrence Spivey

Wednesday,=20 September 15, 2004 and Thursday, September 16, 2004 performance starts = at 7:30=20 PM

September=20 17 - October 17, 2004 Jelliffe=20 Theater
Thurs, Fri, = Sat, at=20 8:00 PM and Sun at 3:00 PM
Ticket Prices: Thurs., $10, Fri., = $18,=20 Sat., $20, Sun., $15

Glory be. Karamu, the oldest black = theater in the=20 country, has returned to its rightful place as one of the most exciting = venues=20 in Cleveland. Spivey and company transforms (the play) it into an = unrestrained,=20 unfiltered utterance of blood-and-guts humanity. Tony Brown, = Cleveland=20 Plain Dealer

This Karamu = production is=20 an absolute must-see for anyone who revels in challenging, involving, = and=20 completely entrancing theater. Ranging from abstract imagery to brutally = frank=20 narration, the scenes flow together beautifully, thanks to Spivey's = clever=20 staging and silken choreography. Christina Howey, Cleveland Scene=20 Magazine
 
"Shange=92s writing is, simply, = awesome. And=20 director Terrence Spivey does her proud with a cast who can blow the = roof off=20 the house. A powerful ensemble of eight women conjure a juju of = remembrance,=20 humor, rage, and healing..." Linda Eisenstein, Cool Cleveland=20 News
 
 
*Karamu would like to congratulate the=20 director Lisa Langford and cast of the Youth Theatre for the sold = out=20 production of Babies = Having Babies
September 18 - October 3 ,=20 2004
2PM Sat.& Sun. Shows Only = (Entire Run=20 SOLD OUT). 

 

------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C4A49C.67B22C80-- >From Night Kitchen Mon Sep 27 17:02:39 2004 From: Night Kitchen (Night Kitchen) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:02:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Night Kitchen present On the Brink THIS WEEKEND! Message-ID: For Immediate Release=09 Dobama's Night Kitchen takes local audiences On the Brink Cleveland, Ohio =E2=80=93 This fall embark on a journey with local artists = to explore our state of mind and the psyche of characters from a wide range of theater pieces from the very obscure to the truly classic. Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen presents On the Brink October 1-3, 2004. On the Brink is collection of monologues and scenes that will take a look into the minds of some of the most compelling characters from modern and classic plays, including Angels in America, The Taming of the Shrew, Amadeus, and Hamlet. Featuring local actors, the cast includes Kristie Erin Barnes, Amanda Berichon, Allen Branstein, Aaron B. Coleman, Rachel Douglas, Catherine Gallagher, Jasper Howard, Justin Tatum and Cameran Wareham. The scenes are directed by Danny Durst, Rivkah Massey and Adrienne Moon. The shows will be performed at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Tickets are $5 for students and $7 for general admission. Friday and Saturday shows will begin at 11 p.m. and Sunday's show begins at 7 p.m. For tickets and reservations call the Dobama Box Office at 216-932-3396 or visit them on the Internet at www.dobama.org. On the Brink is the first show in Night Kitchen's 2004-2005 season. Coming January 21-February 6 Night Kitchen will present Steven Belber's Tape and April 22-May 8 watch for Heaven and Hell (on Earth): A Divine Comedy by the Actors Theater of Louisville. Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen seeks to nurture and support young developing artists. Night Kitchen provides a venue for experimental and edgy work that stretches traditional theatrical boundaries. The company allows emerging artists to develop their craft while providing high quality theater for the Cleveland area. For More Information Contact: Paige Clowser Public Relations Partners 216-520-0092 pclowser at prpartners.com --=20 Night Kitchen Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 (216) 932-3396 NightKitchen at gmail.com From johnny at mdifilm.com Mon Sep 27 09:25:57 2004 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:25:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Cleveland IndieClub October meeting - Oct 24 Message-ID: <00c901c4a4ae$ab5a8ec0$0900000a@johnny6> Join us at Cleveland IndieClub Monthly Meeting - October 24th, 2004 The Cleveland IndieClub (part of the worldwide Indieclub.com with over 200,000 members) meets every month free of charge for those who have the passion for making movies using film or video (whether it is in acting, directing, producing, writing, lighting or any other skill) and are looking for others who have similar interests. Cleveland IndieClub is administrated by Johnny K. Wu and generally hosted each month by their members, this offers each an opportunity mold a meeting of variety of interest and topic Date/Time: Sunday, October 24th, 1pm to 4pm Location: Talkies Film & Coffee Bar (right across from the West Side Market) 2521 Market Ave Cleveland, OH 44113-3431 Free parking on Sundays Special Guest: Bernadette Gillota Co-Founder of Independent Pictures Ms. Gillota will talk about the upcoming 2004 Ohio Independent Film Festivals and provides you the in and out of what to look for in showing and submittiong your film. films, scenes, trailers: Bernadette Gillota's A WISE DECISION- the importance of voting (Cleveland) - 9 mins *16mm - William A. Alexander's SHADES (Cleveland) - WAITING by Micah Jenkins (Columbus) 2 min *Super 8 short - GRUDGE MATCH by Derek Rimelspach (Columbus) 4 min - ALWAYS LATE by Peter John Ross, Linda Byrket, Bret Dahlgren 6 min *48 Hour Film Project audience winner - BUSINESS SOLUTIONS by Linda Byrket (Columbus) 3 min - Arthur Byrd's short film THE FIRST MOVIE DATE (Youngstown) 7 min - Holly Magnani's CHICKEN, HUH? (Columbus) 3min - Holly Magnani's G-SPOT (Columbus) 30 sec For more information about Cleveland IndieClub, visit Cleveland IndieClub @ http://www.mdifilm.com/indieclub.html Cleveland IndieClub is supported by Media Design Imaging, Talkies Film & Coffee Bar, and IndieClub.com ================================== Media Design Imaging innovates and break the molds of visual creation http://www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President (2004-2005) Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland OCAGC http://www.ocagc.org Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts http://www.wujiaquan.com From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Mon Sep 27 09:39:29 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:39:29 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Tricks of the Trade . . ." Upcoming Voiceover & On-camera sessions Message-ID: <13c.29b9468.2e899c41@aol.com> --part1_13c.29b9468.2e899c41_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable from the "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Development"=20 How-to Workshops Register for upcoming Voiceover & On-camera Sessions 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 NOTE:=A0 If you missed earlier classes, you can make them up in Private=20 Coaching. 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=A0 HOW-to Concepts. . .=20 Learn & use "Tricks of the Trade. . ." based on=20 your individual 'Signature Style.' =A0=A0=20 . 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=A0=A0=A0 industrial & fi= lm) 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 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 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:=A0=A0 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=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=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 . 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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Nation= ally 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=A0=A0=A0 camera &=20= 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. 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=20 Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter. Major Credit cards accepted. 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from= the
"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Developmen= t"
How-to Workshops

Register for upcoming

Voiceover & On-camera Sessions

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


NOTE:=A0
If you missed earlier classes, you can make them up in Private= Coaching.

To learn more about Sue Johnson and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors= ' Studio, go to h= ttp://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=A0 HOW-to Concepts. . .

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

=A0=A0
. 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=A0=A0=A0 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.

. 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,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 On-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.

. 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:=A0=A0 Structure & write your talent resume in content=20= & 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=A0=A0=A0=A0 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

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


. 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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Nation= ally

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=A0=A0=A0 camera &a= mp; 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

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_13c.29b9468.2e899c41_boundary-- From frazier at wksu.org Mon Sep 27 09:52:15 2004 From: frazier at wksu.org (Deborah Frazier) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:52:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Web Designer Wanted Message-ID: Hello All. My day job is director of administration for WKSU, and we h= ave an opening that might be of interest to some here: Multimedia Developer= (Web Designer) [No. 590407PD] We're seeking outstanding candidates who can create clean, stylist, dyn= amic and engaging web designs with focus on usability. Responsible for all phases of design, from concept to execution, with emphasis on hands-on graphic design and page layout (including creating and optimizing image= s.) This is definitely a full-time position. You can gain an understanding= of that and our operation at http://www.wksu.org/ and at http://www.folkalley.com. For a complete description of this position and to apply online, visit = our jobsite at http://jobs.kent.edu. When applying on line, please submit = a cover letter, resume and contact information for three (3) professional= references. Also provide links to designed sites and attachments of ot= her applicable designed graphics, specifying your role in their creation. Thank you, Deborah Frazier = From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Mon Sep 27 12:12:53 2004 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It's me, M-A-B!) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:12:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL][website] New info and photos added to MitchzMix.com Message-ID: <20040927191253.79743.qmail@web13927.mail.yahoo.com> --0-946994732-1096312373=:78598 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Just a friendly reminder for all of those artists getting ready for Winter 2004-05 to check out http://www.mitchzmix.com for your survival needs. We are selling the perfect weapon for those artists or crew interested in catching auditions in or around Cleveland, Columbus, Cincy, Akron, Philly, NY, FL, ILL and LA. Thank you for taking the time to review and best wishes to a great end for 2004 and a GREAT START to 2005!!! Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry) 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!? Express yourself with Y! Messenger! Free. Download now. --0-946994732-1096312373=:78598 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Just a friendly reminder for all of those artists getting ready for Winter 2004-05 to check out http://www.mitchzmix.com for your survival needs. We are selling the perfect weapon for those artists or crew interested in catching auditions in or around Cleveland, Columbus, Cincy, Akron, Philly, NY, FL, ILL and LA.
 
Thank you for taking the time to review and best wishes to a great end for 2004 and a GREAT START to 2005!!!
 
Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry) 


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!?
Express yourself with Y! Messenger! Free. Download now. --0-946994732-1096312373=:78598-- >From sgordon at clevelandplayhouse.com" You are invited to see the final dress rehearsal of Lobby Hero at the Beck Center for the Arts, 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, at 8PM on Thursday, September 30. Lobby Hero is by Kenneth Lonergan, directed by Seth Gordon, featuring Jennifer Clifford, Paul Floriano, Matthew Joslyn and Jimmie Woody. The dress is free of charge, but please arrive on time as there will be no front of house staff. Lobby Hero will run at the Beck Center October 1-24. For information on seeing a performance, please call 216 521 2540, or visit www.beckcenter.org. From dwarnke at karamu.com Mon Sep 27 10:11:06 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 13:11:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]actress needed Message-ID: <008001c4a4b4$fb9dae20$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C4A493.731329C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater is seeking an African-American actress = aged 25-35 to share a lead role in its upcoming production of Stonewall = Jackson's House. Run date Oct 29-Nov 21 with rehearsals starting = immediately. Interested parties should call 795-7070 ext. 241 to = arrange for an audition. Karamu is located at 2355 East 89th street in = Cleveland. Stipend available. ------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C4A493.731329C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater is = seeking an=20 African-American actress aged 25-35 to share a lead role in its = upcoming=20 production of Stonewall Jackson's House.  Run date Oct = 29-Nov 21=20 with rehearsals starting immediately.  Interested parties should = call=20 795-7070 ext. 241 to arrange for an audition.  Karamu is located at = 2355=20 East 89th street in Cleveland.  Stipend available.
 
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------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4A4A8.9B34B440-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Mon Sep 27 13:59:30 2004 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 16:59:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playmakers Youth Theatre Auditions for Gypsy at the JCC in Clevel and Heights Message-ID: The Playmakers Youth Theatre at the Jewish Community Center is holding auditions for the popular musical, GYPSY Book by Arthur Laurents Music by Jule Styne, Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Directed by Sheri Gross with musical direction by Kim Lausin Sunday, October 3rd at 1pm at the MAYFIELD JCC 3505 Mayfield Rd. Cleveland Hts. (Please note: this is a change...there was a possibility that auditions were going to be held at the JCC in Beachwood. They will be held in Cleveland Heights) Roles are available for 2nd -9th graders Please be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo song. No appointments are necessary. Show dates are December 2-12 Typically this production is double cast (Cast A the first weekend, Cast B the second weekend) For more info, please call the box office at 216-382-4000, x274 Kris Barnes Playmakers Youth Theatre The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 From RBIngraham at highstream.net Mon Sep 27 14:06:30 2004 From: RBIngraham at highstream.net (Richard B. Ingraham) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:06:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stage Manager - Needed ASAP at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: Due to an emergency Dobama Theatre is in need of an experienced Stage Manager for it's next Production "Highway Ulysses". Rehearsals have already started, and the production opens Nov. 19th. If you are interested, or know someone who might be, please call Joyce Casey as soon as possible at: 216-932-6838 Please DO NOT reply to this email. Thanks, Richard B. Ingraham Free-lance Sound Design/Engineer/Technician RBI Computers & Audio email at: rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com From Cliff69249 at aol.com Mon Sep 27 14:25:21 2004 From: Cliff69249 at aol.com (Cliff69249 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:25:21 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]suzzy the clown Message-ID: <1ac.29c44959.2e89df41@aol.com> --part1_1ac.29c44959.2e89df41_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Need a clown for face painting or clown shows. Taking bookings for your function or event. Contact Suzzy at Cliff69249 at aol.com or 216-272-1796 for pricing and availability. --part1_1ac.29c44959.2e89df41_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Need a clown for face painting or c= lown shows.  Taking bookings for your function or event.  Contact=20= Suzzy at Cliff69249 at aol.com or 216-272-1796 for pricing and availability. --part1_1ac.29c44959.2e89df41_boundary-- From Markkobak at aol.com Mon Sep 27 14:57:22 2004 From: Markkobak at aol.com (Markkobak at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:57:22 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bay View Music Festival hiring Director for next summer Message-ID: <67.347ed971.2e89e6c2@aol.com> -------------------------------1096322242 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 =20 Bay View Music Festival and Conservatory seeks Stage Director for 2005 Summer Festival Season =20 Bay View, America=E2=80=99s oldest music festival, is located in Bay View, M= ichigan,=20 a picturesque American Victorian town on Little Traverse Bay. The festival=20 seeks a director with excellent leadership and collaborative skills; possibl= e=20 titles include=20 The Gin Game or The Fourposter. Employment dates are June 17 =E2=80=93 July=20= 17, 2005.=20 Housing is provided and salary negotiable. =20 Please send a resume and three professional references to: =20 Mark Kobak Director of Theatre Arts/Set Designer Bay View Music Festival 13051 Cedar Road Cleveland, Ohio 44118-2751 =20 E-mail: markkobak at aol.com =20 No phone calls please. =20 -------------------------------1096322242 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

 

 

 

Bay View Music Festival and Conser= vatory

seeks Sta= ge Director for 2005 Summer Festival Season<= /P>

 

Bay View, America=E2=80=99s oldest mus= ic festival, is located in Bay View, Michigan, a picturesque American Victor= ian town on Little Traverse Bay. The festival seeks a director with excellen= t leadership and collaborative skills; possible titles include

The Gin Game or The Fo= urposter. Employment dates are June 17 =E2=80=93 July 17, 2005. Housing=20= is provided and salary negotiable.

 

Please send a resume and t= hree professional references to:

 

Mark Kobak

Director of Theatre Arts/S= et Designer

Bay View Music Festival

13051 Cedar Road

Cleveland, Ohio 44118-2751=

 

E-mail: markkobak@= aol.com

 

No phone calls please.

 

-------------------------------1096322242-- From performingarts at karamu.com Mon Sep 27 10:52:31 2004 From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 13:52:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cool Cleveland Review: for colored girls who have considered Message-ID: <005c01c4a4ba$c337c1a0$0e01a8c0@tops2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4A499.3BB0A380 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cool Cleveland Review: for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf," Sure to be one of the highlights of = the season (OH) http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php/Main/Current > for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf = @ Karamu House 9/17 > What: Full of dance, music, and blisteringly truthful poetry, > Ntozake Shange's Obie-award winning 1972 work about a woman's soul is = as fresh and cutting-edge as ever in this amazing revival. Sure to be one = of the highlights of the season. > Reasons to go: Shange's writing is, simply, awesome. And director = Terrence Spivey does her proud with a cast who can blow the roof off the house. A powerful ensemble of eight women conjure a juju of remembrance, humor, = rage, and healing - sparkling like jewels in Kathryn Tobasko's = African-inspired costumes. Everybody has moments where she shines, but feisty Corene = Woodford as The Lady in Green nails the love payback time in "somebody almost = walked off wid alla my stuff" and "no assistance". Monte Escalante is sinuous = and lithe as a tiger as The Lady in Purple. And the incomparable Nina = Domingue turns a story about a domestic violence episode into a soul-shaking = Greek tragedy. The poetry rocks, the choreography sizzles, and the women are = so passionate and beautiful and alive that you could dig this show even if = you didn't understand a word. So why aren't you calling that reservation = number now? Backstory: Karamu's new Artistic Director Terrence Spivey made a = name for himself in NYC with this 2001 production by his off-off-Broadway = company Powerful Long Ladder, and remounted at Karamu with an all-Cleveland = cast. > Target audience: Dance-lovers, music-lovers, theatre-lovers, poetry-lovers, love-lovers. Teens & up; Shange doesn't mince words about = sex in all of its colors. > Details: Karamu, 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. 216-795-7070. Through = 10/17. http://www.karamu.com. from Cool Cleveland contributor Linda Eisenstein Linda at coolcleveland.com ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4A499.3BB0A380 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cool Cleveland=20 Review: for colored girls who have considered
suicide/when the = rainbow is=20 enuf," Sure to be one of the highlights of the
season = (OH)
 
http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php/Main/Current
> for colored girls who have = considered=20 suicide/when the rainbow is enuf @
Karamu House 9/17
> What: = Full of=20 dance, music, and blisteringly truthful poetry,
> Ntozake = Shange=92s=20 Obie-award winning 1972 work about a woman=92s soul is as
fresh and=20 cutting-edge as ever in this amazing revival. Sure to be one of
the=20 highlights of the season.
> Reasons to go: Shange=92s writing is, = simply,=20 awesome. And director Terrence
Spivey does her proud with a cast who = can blow=20 the roof off the house. A
powerful ensemble of eight women conjure a = juju of=20 remembrance, humor, rage,
and healing =96 sparkling like jewels in = Kathryn=20 Tobasko=92s African-inspired
costumes. Everybody has moments where = she shines,=20 but feisty Corene Woodford
as The Lady in Green nails the love = payback time=20 in =93somebody almost walked
off wid alla my stuff=94 and =93no = assistance=94. Monte=20 Escalante is sinuous and
lithe as a tiger as The Lady in Purple. And = the=20 incomparable Nina Domingue
turns a story about a domestic violence = episode=20 into a soul-shaking Greek
tragedy. The poetry rocks, the choreography = sizzles, and the women are so
passionate and beautiful and alive that = you=20 could dig this show even if you
didn=92t understand a word. So why = aren=92t you=20 calling that reservation number
now? Backstory: Karamu=92s new = Artistic=20 Director Terrence Spivey made a name
for himself in NYC with this = 2001=20 production by his off-off-Broadway company
Powerful Long Ladder, and=20 remounted at Karamu with an all-Cleveland cast.
> Target audience: = Dance-lovers, music-lovers, theatre-lovers,
poetry-lovers, = love-lovers. Teens=20 & up; Shange doesn=92t mince words about sex
in all of its = colors.
>=20 Details: Karamu, 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. 216-795-7070. Through=20 10/17.
http://www.karamu.com.=20 from Cool Cleveland contributor Linda Eisenstein
Linda at coolcleveland.com
------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4A499.3BB0A380-- From SCOOBSDU at aol.com Mon Sep 27 18:12:57 2004 From: SCOOBSDU at aol.com (SCOOBSDU at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 21:12:57 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for A CHRISTMAS CAROL at The Players Guild of Canton Message-ID: <46.59cc8e91.2e8a1499@aol.com> -------------------------------1096333977 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit P R E S S R E L E A S E Announcing auditions for Canton's holiday traditional classic: A Christmas Carol at The Canton Players Guild 1001 Market Avenue North, Canton OH The Canton Players Guild, in the Cultural Arts Center at 1001 Market Avenue North in Canton, has announced the audition dates for their holiday favorite "A Christmas Carol." R. Scott Posey of Tallmadge, Ohio has been chosen as the Director for this year's production. He brings a wealth of directing, acting and music experience throughout Northern and Northeastern Ohio to the Guild's stage. The Music Director is Steve Parsons of Canton and RaeJean Mordenti of Massillon is the Choreographer. Auditions will be held starting at 6:30 PM on both Sunday and Monday, October 10 and 11. The production is an area family tradition for performers and audiences alike and will be presented in 15 performances between the dates of November 26th and December 19th. Those auditioning are asked to come prepared to sing a traditional Christmas carol and should bring their own piano music for accompaniment. An accompanist will be provided. All roles are open. -------------------------------1096333977 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

P R E S S    R E L E A S E

 

Announcing auditions for

Canton's holiday traditional classic:

A Christmas Carol

at The Canton Players Guild

1001 Market Avenue North, Canton OH

 

The Canton=20= Players Guild, in the Cultural = Arts = Center at 1001 Market

Avenue North in Canton= , has announced the= audition dates for their

holiday fav= orite "A = Christmas Carol." R. Scott Posey of Tallmadge,

= Ohio has been chosen as the Director for this year's production. He

brings a we= alth of directing, acting and music experience throughou= t

Northern an= d Northeastern Ohio to the Guild's stage. The Music

Director is Steve Parsons of Canton and RaeJean Mordenti of

Massillon i= s the Choreographer. Auditions will be held starting at

6:30 PM<= /st1:time> on both Sunday and Monday, October <= /SPAN>10 and 11.

The product= ion is an area family tradition for performers and

audiences a= like and will be presented in 15 performances

between the= dates of November 26th and December 19th. Those

auditioning= are asked to come prepared to sing a traditional = C= hristmas

carol and should bring their own piano music for accompaniment.

An accompan= ist will be provided. All roles are open.<= /FONT>

-------------------------------1096333977-- From APhelps at broadview-heights.org Mon Sep 27 13:58:21 2004 From: APhelps at broadview-heights.org (Annette Phelps) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 16:58:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Enchanted Hollow Message-ID: <818442A28EFE34429C1B09F7794F42D41098D2@bhchexch.broadview-heights.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A4D4.B92D5DB1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The ENCHANTED HOLLOW A wholesome alternative to Haunted Houses =20 =20 The Enchanted Hollow, a popular autumn activity for young families, = continues to grow in popularity because of its wholesomeness and = old-fashioned fun. It will be held Saturday and Sunday, October 16 &17 = from 1-4 PM (RAIN OR SHINE). The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community = Theater sponsors this event in conjunction with the Broadview Heights = Recreation Department. "The City provides the 'hollow' and the theater = 'enchants it'," said Annette Phelps, President of the Spotlights. =20 =20 The event commences in the Diamond #7 parking lot at the Fields of = Broadview Heights (8938 Broadview Road, at Royalwood). Visitors enter = the nature trail in groups of 10-20 where they will enjoy several short = skits featuring familiar fantasy characters (complete with costumes, = props, scenery, etc.). Upon exiting the trail, the children will = receive a goodie bag of Halloween treats, maneuver through a hay bale = maze, and choose a pumpkin in the pumpkin patch. All guests will = receive complimentary punch and donuts, enjoy a cozy campfire, and take = a hay-ride shuttle back to the parking lot. =20 =20 Admission is $5 for children (12 and under) and $3 for adults. For = additional information, call city hall (440/526-4357),the theater office = at 440/526-4404, or go to www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A4D4.B92D5DB1 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The=20 ENCHANTED HOLLOW

A=20 wholesome alternative to Haunted Houses

 

 

The Enchanted = Hollow, a=20 popular autumn activity for young families, continues to grow in = popularity=20 because of its wholesomeness and old-fashioned fun.  It will be held Saturday and = Sunday,=20 October 16 &17 from 1-4 PM (RAIN OR SHINE).  The Broadview Heights = Spotlights=20 Community Theater sponsors this event in conjunction with the Broadview = Heights=20 Recreation Department.  = “The City=20 provides the ‘hollow’ and the theater ‘enchants = it’,” said Annette Phelps,=20 President of the Spotlights. =20

 

The event = commences in the=20 Diamond #7 parking lot at the Fields of Broadview Heights (8938 = Broadview Road,=20 at Royalwood).  Visitors = enter the=20 nature trail in groups of 10-20 where they will enjoy several short = skits=20 featuring familiar fantasy characters (complete with costumes, props, = scenery,=20 etc.).  Upon exiting the = trail, the=20 children will receive a goodie bag of Halloween treats, maneuver through = a hay=20 bale maze, and choose a pumpkin in the pumpkin patch.  All guests will receive = complimentary=20 punch and donuts, enjoy a cozy campfire, and take a hay-ride shuttle = back to the=20 parking lot. =20

 

Admission is $5 = for children=20 (12 and under) and $3 for adults. =20 For additional information, call city hall (440/526-4357),the theater office at = 440/526-4404, or go to www.broadview-height= s-spotlights.org.

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A4D4.B92D5DB1-- From pubrncp at hotmail.com Tue Sep 28 05:47:47 2004 From: pubrncp at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 08:47:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP Craft Show! Message-ID: The North Canton Playhouse is presenting an opportunity for all crafters to sell their wares at the 2004 Christmas Craft Show. The craft show will be held Saturday, November 20th from 10:00 am -4:00 pm at the great location of the Knights of Columbus Hall, 340 Mississippi Ave. SE, North Canton, (off Main Street, behind Ro?s Ice Cream). Cost: $60 per booth. There will be a raffle, bake sale and hot lunch available. Come and support your local community theatre and new youth theatre. For questions and to reserve a booth contact Lynne Lyons at 330-526-0999. _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Tue Sep 28 06:14:24 2004 From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:14:24 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]11 year old boy needed for Independent film Message-ID: <11.346d1a79.2e8abdb0@aol.com> -------------------------------1096377264 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey guys, This is Michelle Dean. I am the production manager for Travelin Light Productions and their new film Dead Silent. We are in need of an 11 year old boy for a flash back sequence in the film. There are no speaking lines but it is a very important part. Please contact me right away so we can audition anyone interested. Thank you so much, Michelle Dean 330-644-4421 -------------------------------1096377264 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hey guys,
 
This is Michelle Dean.  I am the production manager for Travelin L= ight Productions and their new film Dead Silent.  We are in need of an=20= 11 year old boy for a flash back sequence in the film. 
 
There are no speaking lines but it is a very important part.  Plea= se contact me right away so we can audition anyone interested.
 
Thank you so much,
Michelle Dean
330-644-4421
-------------------------------1096377264-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Tue Sep 28 08:11:20 2004 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 11:11:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS AT GEAUGA THEATER: NEohioPAL Special October 8th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C4A54B.E2278EB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD AT THE GEAUGA THEATER 101 Water Street, Chardon Located on Historic Chardon Square (440) 286-2255 www.geaugatheater.org PRESENTS Little Shop of Horrors Directed By Tim Coles Musical Direction By David W. Coxe Choreographed By Ellen Rooney October 8,9,15,16,22,29,30 at 8:00pm October 23 at 9:00pm October 31, 2:00pm Matinee: Halloween Party! NEOHIOPAL SPECIAL FOR OCTOBER 8 BUY ONE GET THE 2ND TICKET HALF OFF Just mention this NEohioPAL ad when you buy your tickets by calling (440) 286-2255 and save on the opening night of this FUN CAMPY FAMILY FRIENDLY HYSTERICAL Musical Event! Starring Brendham Sandham Jacinda Sandness Joe Petrolia John Kolar Eric Sofer Kelli Lupas Jami Ross Kelly Watson Stacy Steele John Crowley ONLINE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: www.geaugatheater.org The GLTG gratefully acknowledges the sponsorship of Dr.Anne DDS Produced in cooperation with MTI ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C4A54B.E2278EB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD AT THE

GEAUGA = THEATER

101 Water Street, = Chardon

Located on Historic = Chardon Square

(440) = 286-2255

www.geaugatheater.org

 

PRESENTS

 

Little Shop of = Horrors

Directed By Tim Coles

Musical Direction By David W. Coxe

Choreographed By Ellen = Rooney

 

October = 8,9,15,16,22,29,30 at 8:00pm

October 23 at = 9:00pm

October 31, 2:00pm = Matinee: Halloween Party!

 

Just mention this NEohioPAL ad = when you buy your tickets

by calling (440) 286-2255 and = save on the opening night of this

FUN

        = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;         CAMPY

FAMILY FRIENDLY

HYSTERI= CAL

Musical = Event!

 

Starring

Brendham = Sandham

Jacinda = Sandness

Joe = Petrolia

John = Kolar

Eric = Sofer

Kelli = Lupas

Jami = Ross

Kelly = Watson

Stacy = Steele

John = Crowley

 

ONLINE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:

www.geaugatheater.org =

 

The GLTG = gratefully acknowledges the sponsorship of Dr.Anne DDS

Produced in cooperation with MTI

 

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C4A54B.E2278EB0-- From KSWalder at neo.rr.com Tue Sep 28 11:23:25 2004 From: KSWalder at neo.rr.com (Kathleen Walder) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 14:23:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Funnier than a root canal, cheaper than a movie.. PNR Improv Message-ID: <00a601c4a588$3e984b80$0200a8c0@cameroxp> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A3_01C4A566.B735A550 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fall for PNR Improv=20 POINT OF NO RETURN Smoke-Free, Alcohol-Free Family Friendly (PG-13) Improv Just like Whose Line Is It Anyway? without editing, commercials, props, = points, network backing, presidential pre-emptions, guest appearances by = Whoopi Goldberg, hosting by Drew Carey, or songs by Wayne Brady.=20 But hey, it's cheaper than a movie (only $5) and we don't do Hoedowns. Saturday, October 2, 7:30 p.m. Quirk Cultural Center 1801 Grant Ave Cuyahoga Falls $5 general admission Want more info? www.PNRImprov.com=20 Questions? Email us: improvrsvp at yahoo.com=20 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------=_NextPart_000_00A3_01C4A566.B735A550 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_00A3_01C4A566.B735A550-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Tue Sep 28 08:59:28 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 11:59:28 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]You will be touched and perhaps moved to tears - Review of 'Guys' at Actors' Sum Message-ID: <1e5.2b62d2f1.2e8ae460@aol.com> -------------------------------1096387168 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Small play with big heart lights Summit stage By: FRAN HELLER Contributing Writer Cleveland Jewish News The stage is bare save for a kitchen table, chairs and a coffee pot perking on the stove. The reporter, rising from the table, walks toward the audience, almost within touching distance and says, "New York. My beautiful, gleaming, wounded city." Thus begins "The Guys" by Anne Nelson, a small play with a big heart that pays tribute to the fallen in the devastating wake of 9/11. For the next 75 minutes, this quiet chamber piece will hold you captive to a true story that puts a face to four brave firemen out of the almost 350 who perished in the World Trade Center. "The Guys" is at Actors' Summit in Hudson, Ohio, through Oct. 3. Directed by Alex Cikra and starring husband and wife team, A. Neil Thackaberry and MaryJo Alexander, "The Guys" is a stirring piece of theatre and a tangible means of connecting all of humanity to 9/11 and each other. Nick is a fire captain who has lost almost his entire company in the cauldron of the Twin Towers. Asked to write eulogies for eight of his men, Nick seeks the help of Joan, a reporter, to put his feelings into words. What emerges is a real portrait of ordinary human beings doing their jobs who were also fathers, sons, husbands, friends and colleagues. You will be touched and perhaps moved to tears, but one thing is certain, you will never look upon a firehouse or its firefighters in quite the same way again. The play is based on a true story about a New York fire captain who lost most of his men at the World Trade Center and sought the help of writer and journalist, Anne Nelson. The artistic director of a small off-Broadway theater near Ground Zero, whose business was all but destroyed by the cataclysmic events, commissioned Nelson to write a play based on the eulogies she wrote for the captain. A teacher at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, Nelson had never written a play before. "The Guys," which took only nine days to create, opened just 12 weeks after 9/11 and helped a city in deep mourning come to grips with the unfathomable. Alternating between dialogue and monologue, the two-character play is not so much a drama as an experience, a living memorial to ordinary people lionized by extraordinary events. It is, as its author states, first and foremost an homage to New York's firefighters. The monologues serve as windows into the reporter's own private thoughts and emotions. Joan, the playwright's alterego, has traveled and written extensively about Latin American countries. Unnerving is her description of South American reactions to 9/11, which casts America in a very negative light. Speaking in a dull monotone, as if in a state of shock, his face, a roadmap of barely contained grief, A. Neil Thackaberry becomes the beefy fire chief, Nick. He's at a loss for the words he needs to pay tribute to his men. Visibly upset by the suffering fire captain, a sensitive yet tenacious Joan (MaryJo Alexander) probes gently for the keys that will unlock the fire chief's pent-up feelings. Thackaberry's realistic and gripping performance reveals a captain who loved his job with a passion and his men like sons. The most senior man, Bill, is a 16-year veteran who was always looking after his men, especially the younger ones. "An ordinary guy, a schmo, but you can't say that in a eulogy," muses Nick. Then there was the new guy, Jimmy, still on probation. How do you describe someone you didn't even know and can't even remember his face, asks Nick. Joan helps him find a way. The planes crashing into the World Trade Center was Jimmy's first real fire. Nick chokes up when he recalls Jimmy's age, 26. Patrick, Nick's best friend, who was within six weeks of getting his captain's stripes, was the hardest to eulogize. Then there was the wild man, Barney, who wasn't even supposed to work that day, but followed his buddy when the alarm sounded. This is a brotherhood of men who do not think of themselves as heroes, but they do what Nick describes as "the best job in the world." "The Guys" is laced with humor and remarkably free of maudlin sentiment. There are touching moments, such as when Nick, a dance buff, describes what dancing means to him, and Joan imagines them doing the tango together. The description of Barney, who could work wonders with metal but had no luck with women, evokes laughter. "If I could only meet a woman welder," Nick recalls Barney saying. Although the unwavering format makes the play drag at times, the intimacy of the Actors' Summit stage serves the action well. In each of her monologues, Joan looks at the audience, hooking you with her direct, almost intimate approach. It's extremely effective. Of the almost 3,000 people whose lives were lost on 9/11, one in eight (12%) were World Trade Center firefighters, writes Nelson in the play's afterward. The reason is self-evident. While everyone was struggling to get out, they were still going in ... and saving lives of an indeterminate number. The Greeks saw the value of theatre as catharsis, a means of relieving repressed emotions by expressing the inexpressible. Like those plays, movies and canvases that have addressed the Holocaust, "The Guys" helps us deal with the horror of Sept. 11. -------------------------------1096387168 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Small play with big heart lights Summit stage

By: FRAN HEL= LER Contributing Writer

Cleveland Je= wish News

The stage is ba= re save for a kitchen table, chairs and a coffee pot perking on the stove.
The reporter, rising from the table, walks toward the audience, almost= within touching distance and says, "New York. My beautiful, gleaming, wounded city."

Thus begins "The Guys" by Anne Nels= on, a small play with a big heart that pays tribute to the fallen in the dev= astating wake of 9/11. For the next 75 minutes, this quiet chamber piece wil= l hold you captive to a true story that puts a face to four brave firemen ou= t of the almost 350 who perished in the World Trade Center<= /st1:PlaceType>. "The Guys" is at Actors'= Summit in Hudson, Ohio, through Oct. 3.

Directed by Al= ex Cikra and starring husband and wife team, A. Neil Thackaberry and MaryJo=20= Alexander, "The Guys" is a stirring piece of theatre and a tangible means of= connecting all of humanity to 9/11 and each other.

Nick is a fire captain who has lost almost his entire company i= n the cauldron of the
Twin Towers. Asked to write eulogies for eight o= f his men, Nick seeks the help of Joan, a reporter, to put his feelings into= words. What emerges is a real portrait of ordinary human beings doing their= jobs who were also fathers, sons, husbands, friends and colleagues.<= /FONT>

You will be touched and perhaps moved to tears,=20= but one thing is certain, you will never look upon a firehouse or its firefi= ghters in quite the same way again.

The= play is based on a true story about a
<= st1:State>New York fire captain who lost most of his men at the=20= World Trade <= SPAN class=3Dcontent1>Center and sought the help of writer and journalist, Anne Nelson. The=20= artistic director of a small off-Broadway theater near Ground Zero, whose bu= siness was all but destroyed by the cataclysmic events, commissioned Nelson=20= to write a play based on the eulogies she wrote for the captain.

A teacher at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism= , Nelson had never written a play before. "The Guys," which took only nine d= ays to create, opened just 12 weeks after 9/11 and helped a city in deep mou= rning come to grips with the unfathomable.


Alternating between dialogue and monologue, the two-character play is no= t so much a drama as an experience, a living memorial to ordinary people lio= nized by extraordinary events. It is, as its author states, first and foremo= st an homage to
New York's firefighters.

The monologues serve= as windows into the reporter's own private thoughts and emotions. Joan, the= playwright's alterego, has traveled and written extensively about Latin Ame= rican countries. Unnerving is her description of South American reactions to= 9/11, which casts
<= st1:place>America in a very negative light.

Speaking in a dull monotone, as if in a state of shock, his face= , a roadmap of barely contained grief, A. Neil Thackaberry becomes the beefy= fire chief, Nick. He's at a loss for the words he needs to pay tribute to h= is men. Visibly upset by the suffering fire captain, a sensitive yet tenacio= us Joan (MaryJo Alexander) probes gently for the keys that will unlock the f= ire chief's pent-up feelings.

Thackaber= ry's realistic and gripping performance reveals a captain who loved his job=20= with a passion and his men like sons.

T= he most senior man, Bill, is a 16-year veteran who was always looking after=20= his men, especially the younger ones. "An ordinary guy, a schmo, but you can= 't say that in a eulogy," muses Nick.

T= hen there was the new guy, Jimmy, still on probation. How do you describe so= meone you didn't even know and can't even remember his face, asks Nick. Joan= helps him find a way. The planes crashing into the
World Trade Center was Jimmy's first real fire. Nick chokes up when he recalls=20= Jimmy's age, 26.


Patrick, Nick's best friend= , who was within six weeks of getting his captain's stripes, was the hardest= to eulogize. Then there was the wild man, Barney, who wasn't even supposed=20= to work that day, but followed his buddy when the alarm sounded.
<= BR>This is a brotherhood of men who do not think of t= hemselves as heroes, but they do what Nick describes as "the best job in the= world."

"The Guys" is laced with humor= and remarkably free of maudlin sentiment. There are touching moments, such=20= as when Nick, a dance buff, describes what dancing means to him, and Joan im= agines them doing the tango together. The description of Barney, who could w= ork wonders with metal but had no luck with women, evokes laughter. "If I co= uld only meet a woman welder," Nick recalls Barney saying.

Although the unwavering format makes the play drag at ti= mes, the intimacy of the Actors'
Summit stage serves the action well. In each of her monologues= , Joan looks at the audience, hooking you with her direct, almost intimate a= pproach. It's extremely effective.

Of the al= most 3,000 people whose lives were lost on 9/11, one in eight (12%) were
World Trade Center firefighters, writes Nelson in the play= 's afterward. The reason is self-evident. While everyone was struggling to g= et out, they were still going in ... and saving lives of an indeterminate nu= mber.

= The Greeks saw the value of theatre as= catharsis, a means of relieving repressed emotions by expressing the inexpr= essible. Like those plays, movies and canvases that have addressed the Holoc= aust, "The Guys" helps us deal with the horror of Sept. 11.

-------------------------------1096387168-- From dosomething3 at yahoo.com Tue Sep 28 09:29:07 2004 From: dosomething3 at yahoo.com (Pamela Sago) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:29:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Fantasticks" Review in the Akron Leader 9/23/04. Message-ID: <20040928162907.80941.qmail@web53807.mail.yahoo.com> --0-594955155-1096388947=:76785 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Fantastic review! The show runs one more weekend (this coming weekend) at 8 p.m. and the WRP Barn is a gorgeous setting for a show set in September . . . Akron Leader - September 23, 2004 Leader Online www.akron.com ?The Fantasticks? is fantastic theater Western Reserve Playhouse stages popular musical By David Ritchey BATH ? ?The Fantasticks? is one of the gentlest, kindest musicals in American dramatic literature. That gentleness may explain why the show has been so successful and why it has made its way to the stage at Western Reserve Playhouse (WRP). ?The Fantasticks? opened on May 3, 1960, and ran for 17,162 performances before it closed Jan. 13, 2002. It holds the record as the longest-running musical in the world and the longest running play of any kind in the United States. The Fantasticks? was written by Tom Jones (book and lyrics) and Harvey Schmidt (music), after they met as students at The University of Texas. This duo also wrote the popular musical ?I Do! I Do!? ?The Fantasticks? concerns next-door neighbors, who want their children to marry. They plot a fake feud, build a wall between their yards and forbid their children to speak to each other. The fathers think that children will always do the opposite of what they are told to do. The fathers are right, and the result, of course, is a love story, wrapped up and tied with romantic music. ?Try to Remember? and ?Soon, It?s Gonna Rain? are the two most famous songs in the score. Other songs from the show have achieved popularity, because the show is produced so often. In fact, currently, The University of Akron also is staging a production of ?The Fantasticks.? The WRP production has much merit. The major improvement in this production is the addition of Matthew Bennett (musical director), who knows how to work with a cast. He conducted extensive vocal drills, musical warm-ups and musical rehearsals. He kept the music (and, therefore, the pace of the show) moving quickly. ?The Fantasticks? can become too sweet and melodramatic without a brisk pace to prevent the production from turning maudlin. The set is a black platform and a few stools on the stage, a simplicity that fits the script. The small cast fills the playing area and projects to the back row without microphones. Judson ?Leigh? Heckerman (The Narrator and El Gallo) commands the stage with an economy of movement and flashing eyes that seem to pierce into the audience. Heckerman has a pleasant singing voice, and his acting ability should move him to the A-list of actors in Northeast Ohio. Heckerman listens to the other performers and responds to what he hears without ever stealing a scene. Adrienne Sereta (Luisa) is gifted with a quality singing voice. She is studying for a career in musical theater at Baldwin-Wallace College, the foremost musical theater program in Northeast Ohio. Irv Korman (Henry, the old actor) and Bob Rauch (Mortimer) take the stage for their scenes and never let go. Henry and Mortimer are the remains of an acting company. Henry quotes Shakespeare?s more famous lines, and Mortimer plays long, complicated, funny death scenes. Korman takes a small role and produces a well-defined character that becomes a gem in the production. He is a good comedic actor. Rauch brings physical humor to his role. In his death scenes, he thrashes about, gasps and demands the audience watch his every death move. Both men received applause at the end of their big scenes. ?The Fantasticks? is a family show and a date play. This romantic play continues through Oct. 2. For tickets, call (330) 620-7314. David Ritchey has a Ph.D. in communications and is a professor of communications at The University of Akron. He is a member of the American Theatre Critics Association. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-594955155-1096388947=:76785 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Fantastic review!  The show runs one more weekend (this coming weekend) at 8 p.m. and the WRP Barn is a gorgeous setting for a show set in September . . .
 
Akron Leader - September 23, 2004
Leader Online     www.akron.com

?The Fantasticks? is fantastic theater

Western Reserve
Playhouse stages
popular musical
 

By David Ritchey

BATH ? ?The Fantasticks? is one of the gentlest, kindest musicals in American dramatic literature. That gentleness may explain why the show has been so successful and why it has made its way to the stage at Western Reserve Playhouse (WRP).

?The Fantasticks? opened on May 3, 1960, and ran for 17,162 performances before it closed Jan. 13, 2002. It holds the record as the longest-running musical in the world and the longest running play of any kind in the United States. The Fantasticks? was written by Tom Jones (book and lyrics) and Harvey Schmidt (music), after they met as students at The University of Texas. This duo also wrote the popular musical ?I Do! I Do!?

?The Fantasticks? concerns next-door neighbors, who want their children to marry. They plot a fake feud, build a wall between their yards and forbid their children to speak to each other. The fathers think that children will always do the opposite of what they are told to do. The fathers are right, and the result, of course, is a love story, wrapped up and tied with romantic music.

?Try to Remember? and ?Soon, It?s Gonna Rain? are the two most famous songs in the score. Other songs from the show have achieved popularity, because the show is produced so often. In fact, currently, The University of Akron also is staging a production of ?The Fantasticks.?

The WRP production has much merit. The major improvement in this production is the addition of Matthew Bennett (musical director), who knows how to work with a cast. He conducted extensive vocal drills, musical warm-ups and musical rehearsals. He kept the music (and, therefore, the pace of the show) moving quickly. ?The Fantasticks? can become too sweet and melodramatic without a brisk pace to prevent the production from turning maudlin.

The set is a black platform and a few stools on the stage, a simplicity that fits the script. The small cast fills the playing area and projects to the back row without microphones.

Judson ?Leigh? Heckerman (The Narrator and El Gallo) commands the stage with an economy of movement and flashing eyes that seem to pierce into the audience. Heckerman has a pleasant singing voice, and his acting ability should move him to the A-list of actors in Northeast Ohio. Heckerman listens to the other performers and responds to what he hears without ever stealing a scene. Adrienne Sereta (Luisa) is gifted with a quality singing voice. She is studying for a career in musical theater at Baldwin-Wallace College, the foremost musical theater program in Northeast Ohio.

Irv Korman (Henry, the old actor) and Bob Rauch (Mortimer) take the stage for their scenes and never let go. Henry and Mortimer are the remains of an acting company. Henry quotes Shakespeare?s more famous lines, and Mortimer plays long, complicated, funny death scenes. Korman takes a small role and produces a well-defined character that becomes a gem in the production. He is a good comedic actor.

Rauch brings physical humor to his role. In his death scenes, he thrashes about, gasps and demands the audience watch his every death move.

Both men received applause at the end of their big scenes.

?The Fantasticks? is a family show and a date play. This romantic play continues through Oct. 2. For tickets, call (330) 620-7314.


David Ritchey has a Ph.D. in communications and is a professor of communications at The University of Akron. He is a member of the American Theatre Critics Association.


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Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-594955155-1096388947=:76785-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Tue Sep 28 09:52:00 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 12:52:00 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Silvers On Stage at Actors' Summit Message-ID: -------------------------------1096390320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en For Immediate Release For additional information contact:=20 Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800 Hudson, Ohio September 28, 2004 =20 Actors' Summit Theater presents=20 Dorothy and Reuben Silver=20 in Laughter in 3 Languages=20 =20 Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater announces the opening of Laughter in 3 Langua= ges, a=20 delightful collection of vignettes about the common immigrant experience,=20 assembled and performed by Dorothy and Reuben Silver for eight performances=20 beginning Oct. 7 at its theater at 86 Owen Brown Street in downtown Hudson. =20 The Show Dorothy and Reuben Silver drew on a rich legacy of work by American Jewish=20 writers, mainly humorists, to create Laughter in 3 Languages, a collection o= f=20 stories that recount the joys and sorrows of learning new customs, a new=20 language and all the other mysteries of a new land. The immigrants of the ta= les are=20 Jewish, but the humor and pathos that unfold demonstrate the universality of= =20 the immigrant experience. The vignettes are performed simultaneously in Engl= ish=20 and Yiddish, so the material is easy to understand as it entertains.=20 Occasionally, the Silvers will employ =E2=80=9CYinglish,=E2=80=9D that immig= rant blend of the mother=20 tongue and English. =E2=80=9CIt=E2=80=99s fun and it works,=E2=80=9D Dorothy= says of the presentation,=20 to which Reuben adds, =E2=80=9CMost American Jews today don=E2=80=99t unders= tand Yiddish,=20 but they love it.=E2=80=9D So, the Silvers are finding, do non-Jewish audien= ces. When=20 first performed in 2002 -- as a benefit for the Ensemble Theatre in Clevelan= d --=20 Laughter in 3 Languages played to four sell-out crowds. The Actors=E2=80=99=20= Summit=20 production comes in the second month of a yearlong celebration of the 350th=20 anniversary of the arrival of the first permanent Jewish settlers in New Ams= terdam=20 (Sept. 12, 1654) and, coincidentally, 150 years after the arrival of the=20 first Jewish settlers in Akron. In 1865, this latter group, 20 strong, organ= ized=20 the Akron Hebrew Association, which has been known as Temple Israel since 19= 11. =20 The Cast The Silvers are no strangers to Actors=E2=80=99 Summit audiences. Most recen= tly they=20 were featured -- she as Mistress Quickly and he as Falstaff -- in the April=20 production of Merry Wives of Windsor. Described by one reviewer as Cleveland= =E2=80=99s=20 reigning theater couple, Reuben and Dorothy have shared their talents locall= y=20 for nearly 50 years as performers, directors, teachers and administrators.=20 Reuben=E2=80=99s career began as a child actor in Detroit=E2=80=99s Yiddish=20= theater in 1933, and=20 Yiddish was his first language; he learned English in school. He and Dorothy= =20 met in 1948 when he saw her in a Tennessee Williams production at Wayne Stat= e=20 University. They married a year later and have been a dynamic theatrical duo= =20 ever since. Just a few of their onstage credits together include The Visit,=20 Death of a Salesman and The Gin Game, A Trip to Bountiful, All My Sons, Glas= s=20 Menagerie and The Dybbuk. =20 Performance Schedule Laughter in 3 Languages opens with a preview performance at 8 p.m. Thursday,= =20 Oct. 7. Performances are given Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 8 and= =20 Sundays at 2 PM through Oct. 17.=20 =20 =20 Tickets Tickets are $25 on Fridays and Saturdays and $22 on Thursdays and Sundays.=20 College students and seniors receive a $4 discount. Students under age 18 ar= e=20 admitted for half price. Group discounts and season subscriptions are still=20 available. Tickets can be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20 =20 Web site=20 Actors Summit Theater can be found on the web at www.actorssummit.org.=20 Actors' Summit is a professional, not for profit, 501-c-3 professional arts=20 organization. We are seeking volunteers and board members. For more details=20= please=20 call MaryJo or Neil at 330-342-0800.=20 =20 Actors' Summit is working under a developmental agreement with Actors' Equit= y=20 Association (the Union of professional Actors and Stage Managers.)=20 =20 -------------------------------1096390320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

= For Immediate Release

For additional information contact: Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800
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Huds= on, Ohio September 28, 2004

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Actors' Summit Theater prese= nts

Dorothy and Reuben Silver

in Laughter in 3 Languages

   = ;         

Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater announces the opening of Laughter= in 3 Languages, a delightful collection of vignettes about the common immigrant experience, assembled a= nd performed by Dorothy and Reuben Silver for eight performances begi= nning Oct. 7 at its theater at 86 Owen Brown St= reet in downtown Hudson.

 

The Show

Dorothy and Reuben Silver drew on a rich legacy of wor= k by American Jewish writers, mainly humorists, to create Laughte= r in 3 Languages, a collection of stories that recount the joys and sorrows of lear= ning new customs, a new language and all the other mysteries of a new land.=20= The immigrants of the tales are Jewish, but the humor and pathos that unfold= demonstrate the universality of the immigrant experience. The vignettes are= performed simultaneously in English and Yiddish, so the material is easy to= understand as it entertains. Occasionally, the Silvers will employ =E2=80= =9CYinglish,=E2=80=9D that immigrant blend of the mother tongue and English.= =E2=80=9CIt=E2=80=99s fun and it works,=E2=80=9D Dorothy says of the presen= tation, to which Reuben adds, =E2=80=9CMost American Jews today don=E2=80= =99t understand Yiddish, but they love it.=E2=80=9D So, the Silvers are find= ing, do non-Jewish audiences. When first performed in 2002 -- as a benefit f= or the Ensemble Theatre in Cleveland -- Laughter in 3 Languages played t= o four sell-out crowds. The Actors=E2=80=99 Summit production comes in the s= econd month of a yearlong celebration of the 350th anniversary of= the arrival of the first permanent Jewish settlers in New Amsterdam (Sept.=20= 12, 1654) and, coincidentally, 150 years after the arrival of the first Jewi= sh settlers in Akron. In 1865, this latter group, 20 strong, organized the A= kron Hebrew Association, which has been known as Temple Israel since 1911.

The Silvers ar= e no strangers to Actors=E2=80=99 Summit audiences. Most recently they were=20= featured -- she as Mistress Quickly and he as Falstaff -- in the April produ= ction of Merry Wives of Windsor. Described by one reviewer as Clevela= nd=E2=80=99s reigning theater couple, Reuben and Dorothy have shared their t= alents locally for nearly 50 years as performers, directors, teachers and administrators. Reuben=E2=80=99s car= eer began as a child actor in Detroit=E2=80=99s Yiddish theater in 1933, and= Yiddish was his first language; he learned English in school. He and Doroth= y met in 1948 when he saw her in a Tennessee Williams production at Wayne St= ate University. They married a year later and have been a dynamic theatrical= duo ever since. Just a few of their onstage credits together include The= Visit, Death of a Salesman and The Gin Game, A Trip to Bounti= ful, All My Sons, Glass Menagerie and The Dybbuk.

 

Performance Schedule
Laughter in 3 Languages= opens with a preview performance at
8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7. Performances are given Thursday, Friday a= nd Saturday nights at 8 and Sundays at 2 PM through Oct. 17. <= /B>

 

 

Tickets

 

Web site

Actors Summit Theater can be found on the web at ww= w.actorssummit.org. Actors' Summit is a professional, not for profit, 501-c-= 3 professional arts organization. We are seeking volunteers and board member= s. For more details please call MaryJo or Neil at 330-342-0800. <= /FONT>

 

Actors' Summit is working under a developmental agr= eement with Actors' Equity Association (the Union of professional Actors and= Stage Managers.)

 

-------------------------------1096390320-- From mjoslyn at state-theatre.com Tue Sep 28 10:51:29 2004 From: mjoslyn at state-theatre.com (Matthew Joslyn) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 13:51:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BUY ONE/GET ONE HOWIE MANDEL TICKETS Message-ID: <005101c4a583$c8d4bae0$0a00a8c0@develdir> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4A562.41A18920 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Comedian Howie Mandel is coming to the historic Sandusky State Theatre = in downtown Sandusky, Ohio next month!=20 On Sunday, October 17 at 7:30 p.m., in our historic theatre in downtown = Sandusky, join us for a hilarious evening with one of the country's best = known comedians.=20 AS A SPECIAL FOR NEOPAL MEMBERS ONLY, CALL 419-626-1950 FOR BUY ONE/GET = ONE FREE TICKETS! Ticket prices are $27.50, $37.50 and $42.50. Mention you are a NEOPal = Member and you'll get one ticket free for every ticket you buy! Check us out online at www.state-theatre.com. This show contains adult = language and content. Call 419-626-1950 for tickets. The Sandusky State Theatre is an historic 1530 seat peforming arts = center located in downtown Sandusky at 107 Columbus Avenue. Drive time = from downtown Cleveland is about an hour. Parking is free. Matthew Joslyn Director of Education Sandusky State Theatre 419-626-1950 419-503-0367 (c) ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4A562.41A18920 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Comedian Howie Mandel is coming to the = historic=20 Sandusky State Theatre in downtown Sandusky, Ohio next month!=20
 
On Sunday, October 17 at 7:30 p.m., in = our historic=20 theatre in downtown Sandusky, join us for a hilarious evening with one = of the=20 country's best known comedians.
 
AS A SPECIAL FOR NEOPAL MEMBERS ONLY, = CALL=20 419-626-1950 FOR BUY ONE/GET ONE FREE TICKETS!
 
Ticket prices are $27.50, $37.50 and = $42.50.=20 Mention you are a NEOPal Member and you'll get one ticket free for = every=20 ticket you buy!
 
Check us out online at www.state-theatre.com. This = show=20 contains adult language and content. Call 419-626-1950 for = tickets.
 
The Sandusky State Theatre is an = historic 1530=20 seat peforming arts center located in downtown Sandusky at 107 = Columbus Avenue. Drive time from downtown Cleveland is about an hour. = Parking is=20 free.
 
 
Matthew Joslyn
Director of = Education
Sandusky=20 State Theatre
419-626-1950
419-503-0367 = (c)
------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4A562.41A18920-- From seanszaller at mail.com Tue Sep 28 14:04:44 2004 From: seanszaller at mail.com (Sean Szaller) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 16:04:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions: Seeking actor/singer/dancers for "Fiddler" Message-ID: <20040928210444.C69964BDA8@ws1-1.us4.outblaze.com>

Beachwood Community Theater is proud to annouce auditions for its upcoming production of the musical classic, "Fiddler on the Roof."

Jill Koslen, dir.; Sean Szaller, mus'l dir./choreo.; Joseph Stein, author; Jerry Bock, composer; Sheldon Harnick, lyrics; City of Beachwood Recreation Department, producers.; Produced through special arrangement with Music Theater International.

Friday, October 1:

6:30pm-7:30pm -- Children in grades 3-9

7:30pm-? -- Adults (by appointment only -- please see below for information)

Auditions will be held in the Beachwood High School cafeteria, 25451 Fairmount Blvd., Beachwood OH.

Please prepare 16 measures of your best material. An accompaniest will be provided. You MUST provide sheet music in your key. Acapella singing will not be allowed. There will be a short dance call for the men, so please come with appropriate clothing. ALL AUDITIONEES: Please note, because of the specific time period and religious element to this show, you may be asked to alter your appearance for authenticity (i.e. growing facial hair, not cutting hair, dyeing hair, etc.).

Call-backs will be held on Friday, October 8 from 6:30-9:30pm. You will be contacted after your initial audition if you are needed at call-backs. The show is scheduled to run Feb. 4-6, 11-13. Friday shows are at 8pm, Saturday's at 7:30pm, and Sunday's at 2pm.

We are seeking a large cast (approx. 22M/15W) ranging in age from 7-70. All roles, except "The Fiddler," are currently available. We are specifically seeking:

Tevye (40-50): The dairyman, a strong willed man, compassionate, has a soft-side, humorous but not a clown; Golde (40-50): Tevye's wife, has a hard exterior but truly is a caring mother, also very humorous; Tzeitel (18-20): Tevye's eldest daughter, secretly in love with Motel the tailor, the first to stand up to her father; Hodel (16-18): The 2nd oldest, she is the perhaps the strongest willed of the 5 daughters; Chava (14-16): Is greatly influenced by the strength shown by her two elder sisters, wise for her age; Shprintze (9-12): Tevye's 2nd youngest; Bielke (7-9): The youngest daughter; Yente: The "matcmaker," mature female, typical jewish grandmother figure, a real talker with a heart of gold; Lazar Wolf: The butcher, lonely in his older age, a nice man with a bit of a temper; Rabbi: The older spiritual leader of his community, very wise; Motel: The tailor, nebbish, backwards at first but soon bl ossoms into a man, humorous but certianly not over the top; Perchik: The student, a "radical" thinker who isn't afriad to speak his mind, intelligent and good natured; Fyedka: A russian boy who falls in love with Chava, very pleasant, well read and quite bright, a true gentleman; Nachum: The beggar, humorous, sarcastic; Mendel: The Rabbi's son, intelligent in scripture but not very worldly; Constable: Official head of the Russians, a good man at heart but he has a job to do, not a mean character but rather very complex; Grandma Tzeitel: Character actress role; Fruma Sarah: Character actress role; Sons: Varying in ages from 9-19; Daughters: Varying in ages from 9-19; Mamas: Adult women; Papas: Adult men; Russians: Mostly between 17-22 in age, excellent dancers.

Adults interested in auditioning should contact the Beachwood Recreation Department at 216/595-3734 to arrange for an audition slot. If there is no answer, please leave a message and your call will be returned. If you have any questions, feel free to respond to this email. **PLEASE ALSO CALL THE ABOVE NUMBER IF YOU HAVE A CONFLICT WITH THE AUDITION DATES!!


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From otp at ameritech.net Tue Sep 28 15:23:07 2004 From: otp at ameritech.net (The Other Theater Project) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 15:23:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]OTP Auditions: Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You Message-ID: <20040928222307.21042.qmail@web80808.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1510259587-1096410187=:21036 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "The Other Theater Project" will be holding auditions for their premiere production, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" which will open in November. "OTP" is seeking non-equity males who can play in their 20s to 30s. Two males are needed for "Sister Mary" and two are needed for the comedic sketch being presented with it. Auditions will be held on Monday, October 4th between 7 and 9pm at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 w. 6th street, Cleveland. Interested parties should bring a head shot and resume. A short comedic monologue is preferred but not required. Cold readings will be done from the script. All female roles have been cast. --0-1510259587-1096410187=:21036 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
   "The Other Theater Project" will be holding auditions for their premiere production, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" which will open in November.
 
      "OTP" is seeking non-equity males who can play in their 20s to 30s.  Two males are needed for "Sister Mary" and two are needed for the comedic sketch being presented with it.
 
Auditions will be held on Monday, October 4th between 7 and 9pm at
Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 w. 6th street, Cleveland.
 
Interested parties should bring a head shot and resume. A short comedic monologue is preferred but not required.  Cold readings will be done from the script.
 
All female roles have been cast.
--0-1510259587-1096410187=:21036-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Tue Sep 28 13:27:09 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 16:27:09 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Future Audition Notice for 2005 Production that I will be Directing. Message-ID: <105.520f80e9.2e8b231d@aol.com> --part1_105.520f80e9.2e8b231d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I will be directing Moon over Buffalo at Clague Playhouse next year. The Auditions will be Monday, Tuesday, February 7, 8, 2005 The Production dates are April 22 - May 15, 2005. FYI for your acting pleasure. Sincerely, Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_105.520f80e9.2e8b231d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I will be directing Moon over Bu= ffalo at Clague Playhouse next year.
The Auditions will be Monday, Tuesday, February 7, 8, 2005
The Production dates are April 22 - May 15, 2005.
FYI for your acting pleasure.


Sincerely,          
Kevin Joseph Kelly
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
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--part1_105.520f80e9.2e8b231d_boundary-- From lemire-kunz at mindspring.com Tue Sep 28 18:41:38 2004 From: lemire-kunz at mindspring.com (Deb Lemire) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:41:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]QBP on WCPN! The Kathy & Mo Show at Playhouse Square Message-ID: <041a01c4a5c5$76f47890$6401a8c0@Boris> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0417_01C4A5A3.EF4EFD00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Queen Bee Production talent Deb Lemire and Lynette Brown will join Dee = Perry for her Around Noon Show this Thursday, September 30 on WCPN = 91.3. Tune in and then get your tickets for the final weekend! Parallel Lives: The Kathy and Mo Show Kennedy's Theatre Playhouse Square Center 1501 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115 Final Weekend...Oct 1 & 2, 8:30 p.m. curtain =20 Tickets on sale now! $15 216-241-6000 www.playhousesquare.com =20 www.queenbeeprod.com =20 =20 Queen Bee Productions presents Deb Lemire and Lynette Brown in this = hilarious, two woman tour de force exploring women, men, feminists, = love, religion, sex, guilt and family. Fabulously outrageous, this = universe run by capricious goddesses does not disappoint! ------=_NextPart_000_0417_01C4A5A3.EF4EFD00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Queen Bee = Production talent=20 Deb Lemire and Lynette Brown will join Dee Perry for her Around Noon = Show this=20 Thursday, September 30 on WCPN  91.3.  Tune in and then get = your=20 tickets for the final weekend!

 

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THEATRE TOUR TO TORONTO

November 5-7

Join North Coast Travel as they host a Theatre Trip to Toronto for the Benefit of the Olde Towne Hall Theatre of North Ridgeville. For only $319 per person, double occupancy You get round trip transportaton, Top Dollar seats to see either Hairspray or Mamma Mia!

Double occupancy at Cambridge Suites which includes deluxe Continental breakfast. Your tip also includes a side trip to Niagara Falls and Duty Free Shop.

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Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! --0-1551266000-1096433305=:36746-- From learn2act at email.com Wed Sep 29 05:39:28 2004 From: learn2act at email.com (David Lemoyne) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 07:39:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Poets in Cleveland - Country Guitar Player Needed Too Message-ID: <20040929123928.7B99B101C9@ws1-3.us4.outblaze.com> HELLO POETS!!! I am in the pre-production stage of a project. Looking for local poets with thought provoking poetry to be used in a stage production. More info to be coming in the near future, but beginning to compile a list of poets and potential poems now. Please contact David Lemoyne. david at davidlemoyne.com ps. Also in need of a country guitar player for collaboration on a music project. PAID. David Lemoyne WWW.DAVIDLEMOYNE.COM info at davidlemoyne.com David is Managing Director of ActorsCoach Productions. -- ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm From pubrncp at hotmail.com Wed Sep 29 06:04:06 2004 From: pubrncp at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 09:04:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP Looking for Actors Message-ID: Spotlight on Youth, the educational repertory company of the North Canton Playhouse, is looking for male actors, teens or young adults who can pass for teens. Applicants for these paid positions must be animated for roles in elementary presentations. Those interested can contact the Artistic Director, Mary at 330-499-6511 _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! hthttp://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From pubrncp at hotmail.com Wed Sep 29 06:03:10 2004 From: pubrncp at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 09:03:10 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP & Player's Guild Present "Run for Your Wife" Message-ID: The North Canton Players Guild and the North Canton Playhouse presents: Ray Cooney?s Run For Your Wife. This play is a superb example of a British Farce. The Play deals with a London cabbie who is married to two women at the same time, neither of whom knows about the other?s existence and lives on each end of the town. Date: Oct. 8th-10th, 2004 at the Players guild in the Arena Theatre. Friday and Saturday at 8:00 pm and Sunday at 2:30 pm. All seats are $10.00. For Tickets or more information, please call the North Canton Players Guild at 330-453-7617. _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! hthttp://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Wed Sep 29 07:31:35 2004 From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 07:31:35 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Register Now for Oct 6 Class -- THE CRAFT OF LYRIC WRITING Message-ID: <20040929143135.75770.qmail@web81101.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1955213659-1096468295=:75367 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii REGISTER NOW! THE CRAFT OF LYRIC WRITING Four Wednesdays 7 to 9 p.m. beginning Oct 6 Taught by Susan Weber Poets and Writer's League of Greater Cleveland PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Townhouse 3-A. Members $54 Others $60 Register online: at www.pwlgc.com or by phone: 216.421.0403. Seasoned songwriters of all genres 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). Northeast Ohio Songwriters? Circle founder Susan Weber (www.susanweber.com) received the 2003 Great American Song Contest Honor Award and wrote for the prize winning cable TV show, Captain Dave Productions. Her recordings reach national and international radio and television audiences. Describing the class, Weber says ? This course provides a practical space and structure to befriend your muse and explore your imagination in the service of quality lyric writing." --0-1955213659-1096468295=:75367 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
REGISTER NOW!
 
THE CRAFT OF LYRIC WRITING
Four Wednesdays 7 to 9 p.m. beginning Oct 6
Taught by Susan Weber
PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Townhouse 3-A.
Members $54     Others $60
 
Register online: at www.pwlgc.com or by phone: 216.421.0403.

Seasoned songwriters of all genres 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).
 
Northeast Ohio Songwriters? Circle founder Susan Weber  (www.susanweber.com) received the 2003 Great American Song Contest Honor Award and wrote for the prize winning cable TV show, Captain Dave Productions.  Her recordings reach national and international radio and television audiences.
Describing the class, Weber says ? This course  provides a practical space and structure to befriend your muse and explore your imagination in the service of quality lyric writing."

--0-1955213659-1096468295=:75367-- From wgmather at msn.com Wed Sep 29 07:08:25 2004 From: wgmather at msn.com (Robert Catalano) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:08:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beer, Brats, and a Balladeer Onboard a BIG BOAT Message-ID: Beer, Brats, and a Balladeer! September 29, 2004 - For Immediate Release contact: Rob Catalano, Deputy Director Telephone: (216) 574-9053 Fax: (216) 574-2536 E-mail: r.catalano at wgmather.org 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 NEW E-mail: r.catalano at wgmather.org Website: www.wgmather.org From coneill at beckcenter.org Wed Sep 29 13:12:06 2004 From: coneill at beckcenter.org (Colleen O'Neill) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:12:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lobby Hero opens at the Beck Center this Friday! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E1859F4@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A660.A04FB424 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lobby Hero At the Beck Center For the Arts October 1 - October 24, 2004 Call now! - (216) 521-2540 www.beckcenter.org =20 =20 =20 **Showtimes & Ticket Prices (see below)=20 =20 Lobby Hero =20 The Beck Center for the Arts kicks off its 2004-2005 Studio Theater Season with the help of Cleveland's own Seth Gordon and comic wizard, Kenneth Lonergan. The New York Magazine proclaims, "Soon after making the year's best movie, You Can Count On Me, Lonergan delights us with his irrepressible Lobby Hero," which opens in the Beck Center's intimate Studio Theater on October 1 and runs through October 24. Lobby Hero centers on Jeff, a security guard in a Manhattan high-rise who slacks his way through the graveyard shift by joking around with his boss and talking to anyone who'll listen. Then his boss presents him with what he describes as an "interesting dilemma," and the next thing Jeff knows, he's complicit in covering up a crime. Jeff, his boss William, and the two police officers who come by each night all want to do the right thing, but none can quite decide what the right thing is. Lobby Hero was the hit of the 2000-2001 off-Broadway theatre season, and TimeOut called it the "best drama, best comedy and the best romance of the year, all rolled into one." The Director & Cast The Beck Center is proud to host Seth Gordon of the Cleveland Play House as he directs an accomplished cast that includes Jennifer Clifford, Paul Floriano, Matthew Joslyn and Jimmie D. Woody. Seth is Director of New Play Development at the Cleveland Play House. He recently received the Northern Ohio Live Award for Excellence in Theatre, in part for his direction of the Beck Center's production of Agnes of God. Showtimes & Ticket Prices =20 Fridays and Saturdays 8:00 p.m. Sunday matinees 3:00 p.m. $26 for adults, $23 for seniors (65 and up) and $15 for students (22 & younger with ID) (All individual ticket sales are subject to a $2 administrative fee) =20 =20 To reserve your tickets, call the box office at (216) 521-2540 or visit us at www.beckcenter.org . =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 Colleen O'Neill Marketing Assistant Beck Center For The Arts 17801 Detroit Ave.=20 Lakewood, OH 44107=20 Email: coneill at beckcenter.org Phone: 216.521.2540 ext.244 Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A660.A04FB424 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Lobby Hero centers on = Jeff, a security guard in a Manhattan high-rise who slacks his way through the graveyard shift by joking = around with his boss and talking to anyone who'll listen. Then his boss presents him = with what he describes as an "interesting dilemma," and the next = thing Jeff knows, he's complicit in covering up a crime. Jeff, his boss = William, and the two police officers who come by each night all want to do the right = thing, but none can quite decide what the right thing is. Lobby Hero was the = hit of the 2000-2001 off-Broadway theatre season, and TimeOut called it the “best drama, best comedy and the best romance of the year, all = rolled into one.”

The Director & = Cast

The Beck Center is proud to host Seth Gordon of the Cleveland Play House as he directs = an accomplished cast that includes Jennifer Clifford, Paul Floriano, = Matthew Joslyn and Jimmie D. Woody. Seth is Director of New Play Development at = the Cleveland Play House. He recently received the Northern Ohio Live Award = for Excellence in Theatre, in part for his direction of the Beck Center's production of Agnes of God.

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Cleveland Art Theatre will be holding auditions for "Christmas Gif'", a delightful Christmas musical written  and directed by Margaret Ford-Taylor. 
 
 Auditions will be held in CAT's new space 11625 Euclid Avenue, on Friday, October 1 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and on Saturday, October 2 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.  The play will run the first three weekends in December at Factory Theatre of CSU. 
 
 Roles are available for all ages.  Come prepared to sing, move and read from the script.    


Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Wed Sep 29 08:59:37 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 11:59:37 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Live Music and Special Viewing Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A63D.51E48349 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ocasio mural dedicated Eleven Greater Cleveland Latino/Latina artists collaborated on a large mural commemorating the life of Roberto Ocasio, and you can be there as they present the finished work at the Soul of the Americas exhibit closing reception on Fri 10/1 from 5-7PM at Cleveland State's Art Gallery. "The mural reflects not only Roberto's lust for life and the contribution he made to the region's music scene, but also celebrates Hispanic culture in general and the contributions of the various nationalities that make up Cleveland's diverse Hispanic community," said Robert Thurmer, Art Gallery director. As part of Cleveland State's 15th Annual Hispanic Awareness Week, the closing reception honoring Ocasio will feature the Cleveland Museum of Art's ART CREW and music by the Latin Jazz Project.=20 Cleveland State Art Gallery, 2307 Chester Ave. corner of Chester Ave. and East 24th St. Hours are weekdays from 10AM-5PM. http://www.csuohio.edu/art/gallery =20 Cool Cleveland=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A63D.51E48349 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Ocasio=20 mural dedicated=20 Eleven Greater Cleveland Latino/Latina artists = collaborated on a=20 large mural commemorating the life of Roberto Ocasio, = and you=20 can be there as they present the finished work at the Soul of the=20 Americas exhibit closing reception on Fri=20 10/1 from 5-7PM=20 at Cleveland=20 State's=20 Art=20 Gallery. "The mural reflects not only=20 Roberto's lust for life and the contribution he made to = the=20 region's music scene, but also celebrates Hispanic culture in general = and the=20 contributions of the various nationalities that make up = Cleveland's diverse Hispanic community," said Robert Thurmer,=20 Art=20 Gallery director. As part of Cleveland=20 State's 15th Annual Hispanic Awareness Week, the = closing=20 reception honoring Ocasio will feature the = Cleveland=20 Museum of Art's ART CREW and music by the Latin Jazz=20 Project.

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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A63D.51E48349-- From mbrack at solonohio.org Wed Sep 29 08:58:34 2004 From: mbrack at solonohio.org (Megan Brack) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 11:58:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SCA Little Shop of Horrors Message-ID: <20040929T115834Z_341600070000@solonohio.org> --____SDDPPUBGBGLVRCZGHSUL____ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Fred! The following is for immediate release. I've also included it as an = attachment - wasn't sure which format you preferred. Thank you so much! = Hope you're enjoying the fall weather! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 29, 2004 Contact: Karen L. Prasser Executive Director Solon Center for the Arts 440.337.1403 kprasser at solonohio.org=20 LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS AT SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Solon Center for the Arts has been taken over by a gigantic, man-eating = plant!=20 Just drive by the Center on the corner of SOM Center and Bainbridge Roads = and you=92ll see exactly what we mean when Little Shop of Horrors takes = the stage!=20 Little Shop of Horrors, the classic musical based on the 1960 Roger Corman = film, is the story of Seymour Krelbourn, a meek Skid Row florist who makes = a Faustian pact with a tiny plant in order to win the heart of the girl he = loves, Audrey. As the plant grows, so does Seymour=92s celebrity - but = behind the glamour and fame lies a secret he can=92t reveal - this strange = and unusual plant=92s favorite food is blood! This gleefully gruesome = musical marks the opening of the SCA theater season, just in time for = Halloween! Audiences are sure to love the clever puppetry and won=92t want = to miss the plant that is big enough to swallow a compact car! Under the direction of Solon resident Wayne Merholz, with music direction = by Solon resident Megan Brack and choreography by Solon resident Holly = Merholz, Little Shop of Horrors features book and lyrics by the late = Howard Ashman and music by Alan Menken (The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the = Beast, Aladdin) and includes such well-known musical numbers as =93Somewher= e That=92s Green,=94 =93Suddenly Seymour=94 and the title song. Show dates, times and ticket prices are as follows: Senior Preview 7:00 pm Thursday, October 7 Tickets $3! Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 pm October 8 (Opening Night) 9, 15, 16, 22 & 23 Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Seniors & Students Sunday Matinees 2:00 pm October 10 & 17 Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Seniors & Students The production stars Jason A. Green as Seymour, Suzanne Dieteman as = Audrey, Eric Oswald as Orin, Dan Cohen as Mr. Mushnik and Mark J. DePompei = as the voice of Audrey II. With Valerie Witherspoon as Ronette, Suzanne = Davis as Chiffon, Samantha Childress as Crystal, Chris Boros as Bernstein, = Claudia Lillibridge as Mrs. Luce, Doug Lillibridge as Skip Snip and = Brandon Schaedlich as the plant operator - this dynamic cast is guaranteed = to make audiences laugh, cry and at times maybe even scream! Little Shop of Horrors had its world premiere at the WPA Theatre on May 6, = 1982. It subsequently transferred to Off-Broadway's Orpheum Theatre on = July 27, 1982, where it ran for an unprecedented 2,209 performances. Little Shop of Horrors is produced with special arrangements with and all = authorized performance materials are supplied by Music Theatre Internationa= l. Solon Center for the Arts is located at 6315 SOM Center Road at the corner = of Bainbridge Road in the Old City Hall building. 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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAA= --____SDDPPUBGBGLVRCZGHSUL____-- From raytom at en.com Wed Sep 29 10:11:45 2004 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 13:11:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Professional Talent Message-ID: OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS- TALENT SUBMISSIONS- Corporate Event =20 Out To Lunch Events is accepting photos/resumes/videotapes for an upcoming corporate event and for consideration for two ongoing shows with strong potential.=20 We are a live event production company with an excellent, national track record. =20 We are seeking men and women from 25-40 who are experienced singer/actor/dancers with strong comedic abilities. Professional credential= s and references please. =20 Event Date is December 2nd, in California. Must be available for rehearsals in November. Compensation to be determined based on budget. (Specific rehearsal dates TBA) =20 Please forward your headshot, resume (and *press kit if available) to: Helene Weinberg OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS 28455 Knickerbocker Road Cleveland, OH 44140 =20 *If you have a video that shows your abilities in an upbeat musical production number, that would be extremely helpful. Don=B9t be overly concerned with the production quality-or if it=B9s a rough edit of your video= , Just 2-3 minutes of your best stuff is all we need. Tapes will be kept on file unless requested otherwise. =20 All potential performers will be contacted for subsequent auditions. Please include all your contact information. NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE! =20 Deadline for submissions: Monday, October 18th, 2004 =20 THANK YOU! =20 OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS- The business of fun From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Wed Sep 29 13:54:39 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:54:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Greenhouse Effect! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A666.89AC32F4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tri-C JazzFest is pleased to be part of the=20 2nd Annual "Jazz at the Rockefeller Greenhouse" Concert Saturday, October 2 (rain date, Sunday, October 3) 1 - 3:30 p.m. featuring=20 The Ernie Krivda Jazz Quintet with special guests Tri-C Jazz Studies Combo A wonderful afternoon for the whole family to enjoy!!!! =20 And...it's FREE!!! =20 Walk through Cleveland's greenhouse, register to vote, raffle for wonderful prizes (including JazzFest tickets), smell the flowers!! =20 Rockefeller Greenhouse in Rockefeller Park Top of E. 88th St., off MLK, Jr. Dr. (just south of the I-90 MLK exit) Cleveland, OH =20 Thursday, September 30 - 6:30 a.m. Watch Kenny Crumpton on WJW TV Channel 8 for updates on this event.... =20 For more information: 216-664-3103 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A666.89AC32F4 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Tri-C=20 JazzFest is pleased to be part of the
2nd Annual
"Jazz at the Rockefeller = Greenhouse"
Concert
Saturday, October 2 (rain = date, Sunday,=20 October 3)
1 - = 3:30=20 p.m.
featuring=20
The Ernie Krivda Jazz = Quintet
with special=20 guests
Tri-C Jazz Studies Combo
A wonderful = afternoon for=20 the whole family to = enjoy!!!! =20
And...it's = FREE!!!
 
Walk=20 through Cleveland's greenhouse, register to vote, raffle for wonderful = prizes=20 (including JazzFest tickets), smell the=20 flowers!!
 
Rockefeller Greenhouse
in = Rockefeller=20 Park
Top of E. 88th = St., off=20 MLK, Jr. Dr. (just south of the I-90 MLK exit)
Cleveland, OH
 
Thursday, = September 30 -=20 6:30 a.m.
Watch Kenny = Crumpton=20 on WJW TV Channel = 8=20 for updates on this event....
 
For more = information:=20 216-664-3103
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A666.89AC32F4-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Wed Sep 29 15:12:14 2004 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 15:12:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clague Playhouse holds annual Costume/Prop Sale Message-ID: <20040929221214.54693.qmail@web81404.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1953732924-1096495934=:54639 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-450633441-1096495934=:54639" --0-450633441-1096495934=:54639 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 44145 Phone: 440-331-0403 www.clagueplayhouse.org Clague Playhouse will hold it's annual Costume and Theatrical Prop Sale on Saturday, October 16th from 10:00 - 2:00 at the playhouse. Just in time for Halloween! Costumes and retro clothing. Lots of interesting items! Theatrical Props Vintage embroidered baby clothes, precious outfits & blankets Children's costumes Hats, Handbags, Shoes, Gloves, Jewelry Evening Dresses Jeans We will gladly accept donations of theatrical/evening/vintage clothes. You may drop them off at the box office Wednesday, October 6 and Thursday, October 7, between 1:00 and 6:00PM --0-450633441-1096495934=:54639 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
Phone:  440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse will hold it's annual Costume and Theatrical Prop Sale on Saturday, October 16th from 10:00 - 2:00 at the playhouse.
Just in time for Halloween! Costumes and retro clothing.  Lots of interesting items!
Theatrical Props
Vintage embroidered baby clothes, precious outfits & blankets
Children's costumes
Hats, Handbags, Shoes, Gloves, Jewelry
Evening Dresses
Jeans
 
We will gladly accept donations of theatrical/evening/vintage clothes.  You may drop them off at the box office Wednesday, October 6 and Thursday, October 7, between 1:00 and 6:00PM
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For sale $250. Need to get this sold. Medina Location From luminance at wowway.com Wed Sep 29 17:50:00 2004 From: luminance at wowway.com (Christine Hnat) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 20:50:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Year for Tomatoes Auditions at Cassidy Message-ID: <000d01c4a687$6babe640$0300a8c0@MOM1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4A665.E2ECE460 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cassidy Theatre is pleased to announce auditions for A Bad Year For Tomatoes =20 If you loved TV's "The Newhart Show", you'll love Tomatoes! In this madcap comedy by John Patrick, a middle-aged star decides she = just wants to move to the country and write her memoirs - and then the = locals show up! Production Dates: January 28 - February 13, 2004 Audition Dates: Monday, October 11th at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 12th at 7:00 p.m. Directed by: Stephen D. Kinford Production Constultant: William A. Allman, who directed the show's = premiere=20 production thirty years ago! Audition Information: ALL ROLES ARE OPEN Speaking roles for a cast of 4 women ages 30 - 70 and 3 men ages 30 - 70 Comic flair is a must! Reading from the script. Scripts are available at the theatre = for perusal. Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, = Parma Heights. Any questions - please call the theatre at (440) = 842-4600. Operating Support is provided by the Ohio Arts Council. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4A665.E2ECE460 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Cassidy Theatre is pleased to announce auditions for
           &n= bsp;   =20  A Bad Year For Tomatoes 
If you loved TV's "The Newhart Show", you'll love=20 Tomatoes!
In this madcap comedy by John Patrick, a middle-aged star decides = she just=20 wants to move to the country and write her memoirs - and then the locals = show=20 up!
Production Dates:  January 28 - February 13, 2004
Audition Dates:  Monday, October 11th at 7:00 p.m.
            =    =20          Tuesday, October 12th = at 7:00=20 p.m.
Directed by:  Stephen D. Kinford
Production Constultant:  William A. Allman, who directed the = show's=20 premiere
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p; =20 production thirty years ago!
Audition Information:  ALL ROLES ARE OPEN
        Speaking roles for a cast of = 4 women=20 ages 30 - 70
            =    =20 and 3 men ages 30 - 70
        Comic flair is a = must!
        Reading from the = script. =20 Scripts are available at the theatre for perusal.
Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl = Road,=20 Parma Heights.  Any questions - please call the theatre at (440)=20 842-4600.
Operating Support is provided by the Ohio Arts = Council.
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4A665.E2ECE460-- From brendalt at stratos.net Wed Sep 29 18:35:53 2004 From: brendalt at stratos.net (Brenda Trautman) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 21:35:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flute player looking for pit orchestra Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20040929212842.01fdef30@pop.stratos.net> I'm a flute player, who is looking for pit orchestra positions. I have been playing for over 25 years and have experience in pit and classical orchestras. Shows that I have played in the pit include: Footloose, My Fair Lady, Sound of Music, The King and I, Damm Yankees, and South Pacific. I can be reached by e-mail at: Brendalt at stratos.net or by phone at 440-247-2548. Thanks, Brenda Trautman From bfspeck at yahoo.com Wed Sep 29 18:37:36 2004 From: bfspeck at yahoo.com (Brad Speck) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 18:37:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Benefit for the AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND THIS SATURDAY Message-ID: <20040930013736.36263.qmail@web53803.mail.yahoo.com> --0-354409544-1096508256=:34750 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Union Station Video Cafe/ Bounce Night Club Present: The Return of Comedy Tonight A Sketch Comedy Benefit for The AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND Saturday, October 2nd at 7:00pm AND 10:00pm Bounce Night Club 2814 Detroit Ave. Cleveland, OH 44113 General Admission $7.00 VIP tables for $100.00 (seats 4) Can be reserved by calling 216-338-3469 or e-mailing BFSPECK at yahoo.com (Checks made payable to The AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND) Starring: Nate Cockerill, Cody Dove, John Galbraith, Randall Harr, Christine Hendrick, Rob Jaeger, Susan McGarry, Mark McKenzie, Brad Speck, Kiff Vanden Heuvel, and Lora Workman Hosted by Nick Vannello as Miss Almira Gulch! ALL Money raised goes directly to the AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND! See you there! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! --0-354409544-1096508256=:34750 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Union Station Video Cafe/ Bounce Night Club Present:

The Return of Comedy Tonight
A Sketch Comedy Benefit for
The AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND

Saturday, October 2nd at 7:00pm AND 10:00pm
Bounce Night Club
2814 Detroit Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44113

General Admission $7.00

VIP tables for $100.00 (seats 4)
Can be reserved by calling 216-338-3469 or e-mailing
BFSPECK at yahoo.com
(Checks made payable to The AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER
CLEVELAND)

Starring:

Nate Cockerill, Cody Dove, John Galbraith, Randall
Harr, Christine Hendrick, Rob Jaeger, Susan McGarry,
Mark McKenzie, Brad Speck, Kiff Vanden Heuvel, and
Lora Workman

Hosted by Nick Vannello as Miss Almira Gulch!

ALL Money raised goes directly to the AIDS TASKFORCE
OF GREATER CLEVELAND!

See you there!


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Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! --0-354409544-1096508256=:34750-- From vintastic2000 at yahoo.com Wed Sep 29 18:39:17 2004 From: vintastic2000 at yahoo.com (Vince Gonzalez) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 18:39:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Extras 4 Film for listserve Message-ID: <20040930013918.45302.qmail@web53909.mail.yahoo.com> Gonzfield Productions is shooting a 35mm short film on the Westside of Cleveland Saturday Oct. 9th through Monday Oct. 11th. They are currently seeking unpaid extras & individuals for minor roles. The film explores Hispanic identity & culture so we need Latino actors (other etnicities are also needed). Following is a brief description of the roles, no experience is necessary. FYI, we are looking for real, neighborhood types. Middle aged man - Hispanic business man who is gruff and dismissive when confronted by the main character. No dialog, only physical actions. Older Woman - Hispanic Restaurant Worker, woman who sweeps the steps of a Hispanic restaurant and is suspicious of the main character. Fluent Spanish Dialog, must be animated and concerned! Extras - Needed for scenery (sit to wait for a train, cross the street, walk past the camera...). No experience needed and it should be easy and a lot of fun! All ages (kids to grandparents), types (professionals to street kids), and ethnicities (favor Latinos but we need a mix of all) are needed! These jobs should require only 4 - 6 hours worth of work (unless they want to commit for longer). Please send us basic information (age, race, acting experience, languages spoken, and a brief physical description) along with availability day and evenings for Saturday through Tuesday. Once again, the positions will not be paid but individuals will receive a screen credit and great experience. Please send all inquiries to gonzfield_productions at yahoo.com with all relevant info along with a headshot or picture if possible. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From Tinks1026 at aol.com Wed Sep 29 19:37:11 2004 From: Tinks1026 at aol.com (Tinks1026 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 22:37:11 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for a Technical director for Wizard Of Oz Message-ID: <190.2f4ebe6f.2e8ccb57@aol.com> -------------------------------1096511831 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Olmsted Performing Arts is seeking a Technical Director for Wizard Of Oz This spring. Show would be the weekend of April 15, Tech week the previous two weeks. Please mail resume to Olmsted Performing Arts P.O. Box 38265 Olmsted Falls Ohio 44138 Questions/Inquiries 440-427-0289 Angela -------------------------------1096511831 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
   
 
 
Olmsted Performing Arts is seeking a Technical Director for Wizard Of O= z This spring. Show would be the weekend of April 15, Tech week the previous= two weeks. Please mail resume to
 
    Olmsted Performing Arts
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-------------------------------1096511831-- From zoghd1200 at hotmail.com Wed Sep 29 19:45:29 2004 From: zoghd1200 at hotmail.com (Michael N. Herzog) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 22:45:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Food, Fun, and Facials!! Message-ID: CALLING ALL CREATIVE WOMAN! How would you like to..... A) Be pampered with a free facial B) Be the first in line to choose from a wide selection of holiday gifts C) Update and/or replenish your theater cases and/or make-up bags Spoil yourselves rotten on Saturday October 23rd, 2004. I will be hosting an exclusive party for the arts community from 1:00-10:30PM at my home on the West Side. Hurry, spaces are limited and time slots are as follows: (Complimentary 1:00 Coffee & Desserts 2:45 Courtesy of: 4:30 Mary Kay) (Complimentary 6:30 Wine & Cheese 8:45 Courtesy of: 10:30 Mary Kay) Please E-mail me with the time slot of your choice to: GretchRedBull at AOL.Com. An E-Mail with your confirmation and directions will follow. Can't wait to see you, Gretchen Thompson-Herzog PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THE ABOVE EMAIL ADDRESS PLEASE RESPOND ONLY TO GretchRedBull at AOL.Com. _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar ? get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Wed Sep 29 21:07:58 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 21:07:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FORUM RELEASE Message-ID: <20040930040758.39404.qmail@web21127.mail.yahoo.com> --0-553795241-1096517278=:39389 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Olde Towne Hall Theatre Press Release 36119 Center Ridge Road #9643; North Ridgeville, Ohio #9643; 440-327-2909 #9643; www.oldetownehalltheatre.com#9643; FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Olde Towne Hall Theatre will open its? 25th Anniversary Season with one of the funniest musicals ever written, ?A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.? ?Tragedy tomorrow, Comedy tonight.? This Broadway farce is light, fast paced and witty. Performances are October 8th ? 30th Thursday ? Saturday nights at 8:00 pm and Sunday October 17th and 24th at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $10.00. $8.00 for Seniors. Come opening night and join in on the party. Cake, ice cream and punch will be served. Also join past cast members as they celebrate in song. For ticket information call the box office at 440-327-2909. The theatre is located at Rt. 83 and Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! --0-553795241-1096517278=:39389 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Olde Towne Hall Theatre Press Release

36119 Center Ridge RoadNorth Ridgeville, Ohio ▫ 440-327-2909

www.oldetownehalltheatre.com

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

 The Olde Towne Hall Theatre will open its? 25th Anniversary Season with one of the funniest musicals ever written, ?A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.? ?Tragedy tomorrow, Comedy tonight.? This Broadway farce is light, fast paced and witty. Performances are October 8th ? 30th Thursday ? Saturday nights at 8:00 pm and Sunday October 17th and 24th at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $10.00. $8.00 for Seniors. Come opening night and join in on the party. Cake, ice cream and punch will be served. Also join past cast members as they celebrate in song. For ticket information call the box office at 440-327-2909. The theatre is located at Rt. 83 and Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville.


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New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! --0-553795241-1096517278=:39389-- From david at badepitaph.org Wed Sep 29 22:14:54 2004 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 01:14:54 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: OTHELLO Opens Friday! Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3179351694_19030200_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BAD EPITAPH: "OTHELLO" OPENS FRIDAY Look who's on the cover of the Free Times - it's "Othello" director, Alison Hernan! http://www.freetimes.com Ali and OTHELLO performers M. Scott Newson (Othello) and Meg Chamberlain (Iago) will be Dee Perry's guests on WCPN's "Around Noon" on Friday, Oct. 1. Tune in to 90.3 FM or listen live at http://www.wcpn.org Make your reservations now by calling (216) 556-0919 or at http://ww.badepitaph.org where you will find photos, production and performance information. Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE by William Shakespeare at ORTHODOX, 6203 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland. Bad Epitaph. Great Shakespeare. http://www.badepitaph.org --MS_Mac_OE_3179351694_19030200_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: OTHELLO Opens Friday! BAD EPITAPH: "OTHELLO" OPENS FRIDAY

Look who's on the cover of the Free Times - it's "Othello" direct= or, Alison Hernan!
http://www.freetimes.com

Ali and OTHELLO performers M. Scott Newson (Othello) and Meg Chamberlain (I= ago) will be Dee Perry's guests on WCPN's "Around Noon" on Friday,= Oct. 1.  Tune in to 90.3 FM or listen live at http://www.wcpn.org

Make your reservations now by calling (216) 556-0919 or at http://ww.badepi= taph.org where you will find photos, production and performance information.=

Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VE= NICE by William Shakespeare at ORTHODOX, 6203 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland.
Bad Epitaph.  Great Shakespeare.
http://www.badepitaph.org --MS_Mac_OE_3179351694_19030200_MIME_Part-- >From Leigh Peterson" Message-ID: <006101c4a6b4$78725760$5576fea9 at p6e5o8> Hey list members (mainly girls)! Leigh here from Pickwick's Cabaret Rock. Since my contract is ending soon at Pickwick, I've been picking up other jobs here and there. I've been doing spokesmodeling, event marketing, and have had some photo shoots to help find work...so for the first time ever, I've been thinking about fashion and how clothes look on me. I realized that I was pretty clueless, and found something cool that I think many of you would appreciate... Possible dilemmas: -- You have an audition coming up and you aren't sure what outfit would best represent you. -- You have a photoshoot coming up and you want to make sure you pick outfits that create your best silhouette (hide this, enhance that, etc). -- You've been nominated for an Emmy, but Vera won't be designing your runway outfit and you're stuck styling yourself. Solution: Try Dress Your Curves! A team of New York City wardrobe specialists and fashion editors with over 30 years experience will give you PERSONALIZED advice, starting at just $4.95. At prices like this, even us starving artists can afford a little glitz and glamour. Tell them about your look, or your dilemma, or your special event, and get advice created just for you. Check it out at: www.DressYourCurves.com Sincerely, Leigh Peterson http://home.earthlink.net/~lovetolaugh/leigh From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Thu Sep 30 06:10:14 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:10:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Triple Espresso Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A6EE.D2B49164 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just one woman's opinion...this vaudevillian style show is very funny. Timing great, not baudy (sorry folks, just good clean fun, so bring the kids!), full of good music, magic, mayhem, wit and nostalgia. And...features Cleveland Heights native Michael Pearce Donley (must be something in the water!). Enjoy this newest offering at the Hanna! Susan Stone ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A6EE.D2B49164 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A6EE.D2B49164-- From MnBLa at aol.com Thu Sep 30 06:32:56 2004 From: MnBLa at aol.com (MnBLa at aol.com) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:32:56 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Just two more weekends for Nunsense with NEO Rep Message-ID: <141.34f6b12a.2e8d6508@aol.com> --part1_141.34f6b12a.2e8d6508_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that you have two more weekends to catch NEOhio Rep's 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 Remaining performance dates for Nunsense are 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_141.34f6b12a.2e8d6508_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder that you have two m= ore weekends to catch NEOhio Rep's 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

Remaining performance dates for
Nunsense are October 1st, 2nd, 8th=20= & 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_141.34f6b12a.2e8d6508_boundary-- From jboukis at kalliopestage.com Thu Sep 30 07:45:53 2004 From: jboukis at kalliopestage.com (John Paul Boukis) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 07:45:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kalliope launches second season tomorrow Message-ID: <20040930144553.86205.qmail@web81010.mail.yahoo.com> --0-439238683-1096555553=:86192 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Summer of ?42 Makes Cleveland Debut At Kalliope Stage October 1. Paul F. Gurgol Directs New York Talents Jodi Brinkman and Jay Strauss Who Star With Cleveland?s Alex Wyse The new musical version of SUMMER OF ?42, will make its Cleveland debut October 1 through November 7 at Kalliope Stage at Cedar & Lee in Cleveland Heights. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm, and Sunday at 2pm. There will be a gala ?champagne? benefit performance tonight, September 30, to kick off Kalliope?s second season. Limited tickets by calling 216 321 0870. PAUL F. GURGOL, Kalliope?s award-winning artistic director, directs the musical based on the 1971 movie which starred Jennifer O?Neal and Gary Grimes. JAY STRAUSS, a veteran Broadway performer plays the role of the druggist. His credits include performances with The Metropolitan Opera, the Broadway Centennial BABES IN TOYLAND at the Lincoln Center, and national tours, including PHANTOM. Film and TV credits include: Law & Order: Criminal Intent, David Letterman, and NYPD Blue. In addition, he has collaborated with such theater luminaries as Michael Bennett and Eddie Bracken. JODI BRINKMAN, playing the role of Dorothy is an up and coming New York actor. She has appeared regionally in productions of FOOTLOOSE and JEKYLL & HYDE, as well as playing the leading role of Sally Bowles in CABARET. Cleveland?s ALEX WYSE plays the role of Hermie. Alex has appeared in Cleveland productions of LORD OF THE FLIES and INTO THE WOODS, and in CAROUSEL at Kalliope last season. CHRIS POHL plays the role of Pete. He is a recent graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College. He appeared at Kalliope as Jigger in the much-lauded production of CAROUSEL. Mr. Pohl is also a teacher for Kalliope?s classes. SUMMER OF '42 features an ensemble of exceptional local young performers. Aaron Dore, a junior at Shaker Heights High School, plays Oscy; Dan O'Neil, a junior at Chagrin Falls High School plays Benji; Jamie Finkenthal, a senior at Solon High School, plays Aggie; Elizabeth Kelly, a sophomore theater major at Baldwin-Wallace College plays Miriam; Julie Marx, a junior at Cleveland Heights High, plays Gloria. "I could not have found a more talented ensemble of young performers anywhere in the country," says Artistic Director Paul F. Gurgol. KRIS COMER is musical director and head of Kalliope education program; set design is by RUSS BORSKI, design teacher at CWRU, and frequent collaborator at many Cleveland theaters; and costume designer is KIM BROWN, who costumed Kalliope?s first season. According to director, Paul F. Gurgol, "I love the way this incredible music was added to a story that has affected so many people through the movie. And it can do things onstage as a musical that it couldn't do as a movie. The Broadway-style score captures the spirit of the '40s and at the same time creates something completely contemporary and emotionally engaging." Besides SUMMER OF ?42, Kalliope Stage has announced three other musicals for its second season in 2004-05: THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG, a New York send-up of Charles Dickens, Nov. 26-Dec. 19; A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, Stephen Sondheim's tribute to Ingmar Bergman, April 8-May 8; and BABY, about expectant parenthood, June 24-July 31 2005. About Kalliope Stage Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar & Lee. For more information go to www.kalliopestage.com or phone 216 321 0870. #### --0-439238683-1096555553=:86192 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

    Summer of ?42 Makes Cleveland Debut At Kalliope Stage

October 1.

 

Paul F. Gurgol Directs New York Talents Jodi Brinkman and Jay Strauss

 Who Star With Cleveland?s Alex Wyse

 

The new musical version of SUMMER OF ?42, will make its Cleveland debut October 1 through November 7 at Kalliope Stage at Cedar & Lee in Cleveland Heights. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm, and Sunday at 2pm. There will be a gala ?champagne? benefit performance tonight, September 30,  to kick off Kalliope?s second season. Limited tickets by calling 216 321 0870.

 

PAUL F. GURGOL, Kalliope?s award-winning artistic director, directs the musical based on the 1971 movie which starred Jennifer O?Neal and Gary Grimes.   

 

JAY STRAUSS, a veteran Broadway performer plays the role of the druggist. His credits include performances with The Metropolitan Opera, the Broadway Centennial BABES IN TOYLAND at the Lincoln Center, and national tours, including PHANTOM. Film and TV credits include: Law & Order: Criminal Intent, David Letterman, and NYPD Blue. In addition, he has collaborated with such theater luminaries as Michael Bennett and Eddie Bracken.

 

JODI BRINKMAN, playing the role of Dorothy is an up and coming New York actor. She has appeared regionally in productions of FOOTLOOSE and JEKYLL & HYDE, as well as playing the leading role of Sally Bowles in CABARET.

 

Cleveland?s ALEX WYSE plays the role of Hermie. Alex has appeared in Cleveland productions of LORD OF THE FLIES and INTO THE WOODS, and in CAROUSEL at Kalliope last season.

 

CHRIS POHL plays the role of Pete. He is a recent graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College. He appeared at Kalliope as Jigger in the much-lauded production of CAROUSEL. Mr. Pohl is also a teacher for Kalliope?s classes.

 

SUMMER OF '42 features an ensemble of exceptional local young performers. Aaron Dore, a junior at Shaker Heights High School, plays Oscy; Dan O'Neil, a junior at Chagrin Falls High School plays Benji; Jamie Finkenthal, a senior at Solon High School, plays Aggie; Elizabeth Kelly, a sophomore theater major at Baldwin-Wallace College plays Miriam; Julie Marx, a junior at Cleveland Heights High, plays Gloria. "I could not have found a more talented ensemble of young performers anywhere in the country," says Artistic Director Paul F. Gurgol.

 

KRIS COMER is musical director and head of Kalliope education program; set design is by RUSS BORSKI, design teacher at CWRU, and frequent collaborator at many Cleveland theaters; and costume designer is KIM BROWN, who costumed Kalliope?s first season.

 

According to director, Paul F. Gurgol, "I love the way this incredible music was added to a story that has affected so many people through the movie. And it can do things onstage as a musical that it couldn't do as a movie. The Broadway-style score captures the spirit of the '40s and at the same time creates something completely contemporary and emotionally engaging."

 

Besides SUMMER OF ?42, Kalliope Stage has announced three other musicals for its second season in 2004-05: THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG, a New York send-up of Charles Dickens, Nov. 26-Dec. 19; A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, Stephen Sondheim's tribute to Ingmar Bergman, April 8-May 8; and BABY, about expectant parenthood, June 24-July 31 2005.

 

About Kalliope Stage

Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar & Lee. For more information go to www.kalliopestage.com or phone 216 321 0870.

####

--0-439238683-1096555553=:86192-- >From Night Kitchen Thu Sep 30 15:26:28 2004 From: Night Kitchen (Night Kitchen) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:26:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Night Kitchen's 'On the Brink' opens FRIDAY! Message-ID: Dobama's Night Kitchen takes local audiences On the Brink Cleveland, Ohio =E2=80=93 This fall embark on a journey with local artists = to explore our state of mind and the psyche of characters from a wide range of theater pieces from the very obscure to the truly classic. Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen presents On the Brink October 1-3, 2004. On the Brink is collection of monologues and scenes that will take a look into the minds of some of the most compelling characters from modern and classic plays, including Angels in America, The Taming of the Shrew, Amadeus, and Hamlet. Featuring local actors, the cast includes Kristie Erin Barnes, Amanda Berichon, Allen Branstein, Aaron B. Coleman, Rachel Douglas, Catherine Gallagher, Jasper Howard, Justin Tatum and Cameran Wareham. The scenes are directed by Danny Durst, Rivkah Massey and Adrienne Moon. The shows will be performed at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Tickets are $5 for students and $7 for general admission. Friday and Saturday shows will begin at 11 p.m. and Sunday's show begins at 7 p.m. For tickets and reservations call the Dobama Box Office at 216-932-3396 or visit them on the Internet at www.dobama.org. On the Brink is the first show in Night Kitchen's 2004-2005 season. Coming January 21-February 6 Night Kitchen will present Steven Belber's Tape and April 22-May 8 watch for Heaven and Hell (on Earth): A Divine Comedy by the Actors Theater of Louisville. Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen seeks to nurture and support young developing artists. Night Kitchen provides a venue for experimental and edgy work that stretches traditional theatrical boundaries. The company allows emerging artists to develop their craft while providing high quality theater for the Cleveland area. --=20 Night Kitchen Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 (216) 932-3396 NightKitchen at gmail.com From hmp at hmpevents.com Thu Sep 30 07:50:15 2004 From: hmp at hmpevents.com (HMPEVENTS) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:50:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mystery Actors Wanted 10-15 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0043_01C4A6DB.44C05300 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0044_01C4A6DB.44C1D9A0" ------=_NextPart_001_0044_01C4A6DB.44C1D9A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Clear DayHi NeOhioPal Subscribers! We are seeking two actors for a Mystery to be held between the hours of 2-4 on 10-15. 1. 18-25 year old looking handsome male 2. 70-90 year old looking female Actual ages do not matter. We just want you to look the part. This is a paid gig. Please reply initially via email to mystery at hmpevents.com. Thank you and have a lovely day! Heather ------=_NextPart_001_0044_01C4A6DB.44C1D9A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Clear Day

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Lynda at random-acts.net (Mztry) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 07:54:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Question for accompanists? Message-ID: <20040930145426.24194.h54.wm@smtp.sc0.cp.net> My husband has been offered a job accompanying (not music directing) "Forever Plaid" at a dinner theater. $40 a show seems awfully low. What is the norm? Need to know ASAP. THANKS! From fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Thu Sep 30 09:09:13 2004 From: fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (fredsternfeld) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 12:09:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ON THE TOWN Auditions - Beck Center; directed by Fred Sternfeld Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0518_01C4A6E6.5282CFD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit APPOINTMENTS BEING ACCEPTED NOW! Call Pam at 216-521-2540 ------------------------------------------------------------- AUDITION INFORMATION Beck Center for the Arts Scott Spence, Artistic Director presents On the Town Music by Leonard Bernstein Book & Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green Based on an idea by Jerome Robbins Director -- Fred Sternfeld Music Director - Larry Goodpaster Choreographer -- Martin Cespedes Set Designer -- Richard Gould Light Designer - Colleen Dowling Costume Designer - Alison Hernan AUDITION DATES, TIMES, APPOINTMENTS & LOCATION: Saturday, November 6, 2:00 - 6:00pm; Monday, November 8, 6:00 - 10:00pm To make an audition appointment call 216-521-2540, Monday-Friday, 9:00am - 6:00pm and ask for Pam. The auditions will be held at Beck Center, located at 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio 44107 AUDITION PREPARATION: Please prepare one short song; bring sheet music; an accompanist will be provided. Also, please prepare a memorized monologue one minute in length OR you can read a monologue that will be provided to you when you arrive. Dance auditions will be held at the callback. ABOUT THE PLAY: THREE American sailors come to Manhattan on a twenty-four hour shore-leave. They are Chip, Ozzie and Gabey. New York is a wonderful town ("New York, New York"), and the three sailors are hell-bent for a good time. But each has his own idea of fun, since Chip is serious-minded, Ozzie is happy-go-lucky and Gabey is an incurable romantic. They argue about what to do and where to go, and finally agree to begin their adventures by taking the subway. There Gabey sees a photograph of Ivy Smith, selected that month as subway's "Miss Turnstiles". Gabey insists that this is the girl he wants to date. When Chip and Ozzie realize they cannot dissuade Gabey they help him hunt out the girl. Each sets out in a different direction to find her. During the search, Chip meets a woman taxi-driver who is a victim of excessive enthusiasms ("I Get Carried Away"), and whose enthusiasm of the moment is Chip. Ozzie proceeds to the Museum of Natural History, where he comes upon Hildy, an anthropology student, and a girl of many talents ("I Can Cook, Too"). Gabey, during his wanderings about town, comes to Carnegie Hall. There, in one of the studios, he finds Ivy, taking singing lessons. On the Town was a musical-comedy extension of Fancy-Free, a ballet with choreography by Jerome Robbins and music by Leonard Bernstein, successfully introduced in New York on April 18, 1944. "One of the freshest musicals to come into town in a long time," as Lewis Nichols of the New York Times described it, On the Town had freshness, exuberance and youth. But its value as entertainment, great though it was, is not all that has made this musical comedy such an important event in American theatre. As Leonard Bernstein's first Broadway score and Jerome Robbins' first assignment as choreographer in musical comedy, On the Town helped introduce two creative figures to the American musical theatre who would henceforth make to it a formidable contribution. ROLES: Equity & Non- Equity actors needed: Principals and ensemble. All roles are open. Many actors will play multiple roles. "Character" ages are listed below. The ensemble also includes 8 non-singing roles and a myriad of characters to be cast from the ensemble. Ozzie -- age 18-30, singing/dancing male - sailor, wide-eyed dreamer, wants to meet one special girl in NYC Madame Maude P. Dilly -- age 40+ singing female -singing teacher, also enjoys her Jack Daniels, gives Ivy singing lessons Chip -- age 18-30, singing/dancing male - sailor, type-A personality, squeamish around girls, Gabey's friend Lucy Schmeeler -- age 25-40, female - Hildy's roommate who has a terrible head cold, possible Brooklyn accent Gabey -- age 18-30, singing/dancing male - sailor, ladies man, a bit of a jokester, Gabey's friend Waldo Figment -- age 30+, male - museum curator Ivy Smith -- age 18-30, singing/dancing female - Miss Turnstiles, hometown girl who is trying to be someone she is not, Gabey's love-interest Flossie -- age 18-45, female -- loud-mouthed secretary Hildy Esterhazy -- age 20-35, singing/dancing female - sexy, brazen cab driver, possible Brooklyn accent, pursues Chip with a passion Flossie's girl friend -- age 18-45, female - apathetic listener Claire De Loone -- age 20-35, singing/dancing female - classy, zealous anthropologist, engaged to Pitkin but falls for Ozzie Mr S. Uperman -- age 35+, male -- disgruntled employer of Hildy Pitkin W. Bridgework -- age 30+ singing male - affluent society figure, engaged to Claire Subway Bill Poster -- age 20+, male - subway workman who hangs posters First Workman -- age 25+, male - sings opening solo "I Feel Like I'm Not Out of Bed Yet" Master of Ceremonies --age 20+, male - nightclub host Miss Turnstiles Announcer -- age 20+, male - Mr. Personality Dolores Dolores -- age 20+, female - dejected Hispanic nightclub singer, sings "I Wish I Was Dead" with a heavy Hispanic accent Rajah Bimmy -- age 20+, male - Coney-Island side-show singer Diana Dream --age 20+, female - dejected nightclub singer, sings "I Wish I Was Dead" Little Old Lady Policemen, A Man, Another Man, A Delicate Type, Actors, Musicians, Dancers, Sailors, Dock Workmen, Waiters, Passersby, Prehistoric Men, Bird Girls, Singing Teachers, Diamond Eddie's Girls, Nightclub Patrons REHEARSAL INFORMATION: 3-6 times a week depending upon the role size / amount of scenes. Starting in mid-February. Rehearsals will be Monday - Thursday evenings, 7-10:30pm, Sunday afternoons and/or evenings and some Saturday afternoons. Entire cast will be expected at all rehearsals the last ten days. COMPENSATION: There are AEA contracts available. Non-AEA actors 18 years of age and over will be paid a stipend for their participation in this production. PRODUCTION DATES: Performances will be March 18 - April 10, 2005. SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT March 18 8:00pm 19 8:00pm 20 3:00pm 21 22 23 24 8:00pm 25 8:00pm 26 8:00pm 27 Easter - no performance 28 29 30 31 8:00pm April 1 8:00pm 2 8:00pm 3 3:00pm 4 5 6 7 8:00pm 8 8:00pm 9 8:00pm 10 3:00pm For more information contact Fred Sternfeld, director at Fsternfeld at aol.com or 216-496-6087 ------=_NextPart_000_0518_01C4A6E6.5282CFD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

APPOINTMENTS BEING = ACCEPTED=20 NOW!

Call Pam at=20 216-521-2540

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AUDITION=20 INFORMATION

Beck=20 Center for the Arts

Scott Spence, = Artistic=20 Director

presents

On=20 the Town

Music by Leonard Bernstein
Book & Lyrics by Betty Comden = and=20 Adolph Green

Based on an=20 idea by Jerome Robbins

 

Director=20 -- Fred Sternfeld
Music = Director –=20 Larry Goodpaster

Choreographer -- Martin=20 Cespedes

Set Designer -- Richard = Gould

Light Designer – Colleen = Dowling

Costume Designer – Alison = Hernan

 

AUDITION = DATES, TIMES,=20 APPOINTMENTS & LOCATION:

Saturday, = November 6,=20 2:00 – 6:00pm; Monday, November 8, 6:00 – = 10:00pm

To make an = audition=20 appointment call 216-521-2540, Monday-Friday, 9:00am – 6:00pm and = ask for Pam.=20 The auditions will be held at Beck Center, located at 17801 Detroit = Ave.,=20 Lakewood, Ohio =20 44107

 

AUDITION=20 PREPARATION:  Please prepare one short song; = bring=20 sheet music; an accompanist will be provided. Also, please prepare a = memorized=20 monologue one minute in length OR you can read a monologue that will be = provided=20 to you when you arrive.  = Dance=20 auditions will be held at the callback.

 

ABOUT=20 THE PLAY:   THREE=20 American sailors come to Manhattan on a twenty-four hour shore-leave. = They are=20 Chip, Ozzie and Gabey. New York is a wonderful town ("New York, New = York"), and=20 the three sailors are hell-bent for a good time. But each has his own = idea of=20 fun, since Chip is serious-minded, Ozzie is happy-go-lucky and Gabey is = an=20 incurable romantic. They argue about what to do and where to go, and = finally=20 agree to begin their adventures by taking the subway. There Gabey sees a = photograph of Ivy Smith, selected that month as subway's "Miss = Turnstiles".=20 Gabey insists that this is the girl he wants to date. When Chip and = Ozzie=20 realize they cannot dissuade Gabey they help him hunt out the girl. Each = sets=20 out in a different direction to find her. During the search, Chip meets = a woman=20 taxi-driver who is a victim of excessive enthusiasms ("I Get Carried = Away"), and=20 whose enthusiasm of the moment is Chip. Ozzie proceeds to the Museum of = Natural=20 History, where he comes upon Hildy, an anthropology student, and a girl = of many=20 talents ("I Can Cook, Too"). Gabey, during his wanderings about town, = comes to=20 Carnegie Hall. There, in one of the studios, he finds Ivy, taking = singing=20 lessons.

On=20 the Town=20 was a musical-comedy extension of Fancy-Free, a ballet = with=20 choreography by Jerome Robbins and music by Leonard Bernstein, = successfully=20 introduced in New York on April 18, 1944. "One of the freshest musicals = to come=20 into town in a long time," as Lewis Nichols of the New York Times = described it,=20 On the Town had freshness, exuberance and youth. = But its=20 value as entertainment, great though it was, is not all that has made = this=20 musical comedy such an important event in American theatre. As Leonard=20 Bernstein's first Broadway score and Jerome Robbins' first assignment as = choreographer in musical comedy, On the Town = helped=20 introduce two creative figures to the American musical theatre who would = henceforth make to it a formidable contribution.

ROLES: = Equity & = Non-=20 Equity actors needed: Principals and ensemble. All roles are open. Many = actors=20 will play multiple roles. “Character” ages are listed = below.  The ensemble also includes = 8=20 non-singing roles and a myriad of characters to be cast from the=20 ensemble.

Ozzie -- age 18-30, = singing/dancing=20 male – sailor, wide-eyed dreamer, wants to meet one special = girl in=20 NYC

Madame = Maude P.=20 Dilly -- = age 40+ singing = female=20 –singing teacher, also enjoys her Jack Daniels, gives Ivy = singing=20 lessons

Chip -- = age 18-30, = singing/dancing=20 male – sailor, type-A personality, squeamish around girls, = Gabey’s=20 friend

Lucy=20 Schmeeler -- = age 25-40, female = –=20 Hildy’s  = roommate who has a=20 terrible head cold, possible Brooklyn accent

Gabey -- = age 18-30, = singing/dancing=20 male – sailor, ladies man, a bit of a jokester, = Gabey’s friend

Waldo=20 Figment -- = age 30+, male = – museum=20 curator

Ivy=20 Smith -- = age 18-30, = singing/dancing=20 female – Miss Turnstiles, hometown girl who is trying to be = someone she is=20 not, Gabey’s love-interest

Flossie -- = age 18-45, female -- = loud-mouthed secretary

Hildy=20 Esterhazy -- = age 20-35, = singing/dancing=20 female – sexy, brazen cab driver, possible Brooklyn accent, = pursues Chip=20 with a passion

Flossie’s girl=20 friend -- = age 18-45, female = – apathetic=20 listener

Claire = De=20 Loone -- = age 20-35, = singing/dancing=20 female – classy, zealous anthropologist, engaged to Pitkin = but falls for=20 Ozzie

Mr S.=20 Uperman -- = age 35+, male -- = disgruntled=20 employer of Hildy

Pitkin = W.=20 Bridgework -- = age 30+ singing male = –=20 affluent society figure, engaged to Claire

Subway Bill=20 Poster -- age=20 20+, male – subway workman who hangs posters

First = Workman -- age 25+, male = – sings=20 opening solo “I Feel Like I’m Not Out of Bed = Yet”

Master of=20 Ceremonies=20 --age 20+, male – nightclub host

Miss Turnstiles = Announcer --=20 age = 20+, male=20 – Mr. Personality

Dolores=20 Dolores --=20 age 20+, female – dejected Hispanic nightclub singer, sings = “I Wish I Was=20 Dead” with a heavy Hispanic accent

Rajah = Bimmy -- age 20+, male = –=20 Coney-Island side-show singer

Diana Dream = --age 20+, female = – dejected=20 nightclub singer, sings “I Wish I Was Dead”

Little = Old=20 Lady

 

Policemen, A=20 Man, Another Man, A Delicate Type, Actors, Musicians, Dancers, = Sailors,=20 Dock Workmen, Waiters, Passersby, Prehistoric Men, Bird Girls, = Singing=20 Teachers, Diamond Eddie’s Girls, Nightclub=20 Patrons

 

REHEARSAL=20 INFORMATION: 3-6=20 times a week depending upon the role size / amount of=20 scenes.  Starting in mid-February. = Rehearsals=20 will be Monday – Thursday evenings, 7-10:30pm, Sunday afternoons = and/or evenings=20 and some Saturday afternoons. Entire cast will be expected at all = rehearsals the=20 last ten days.

 

COMPENSATION:

There are AEA = contracts=20 available. Non-AEA actors 18 years of age and over will be paid a = stipend for=20 their participation in this production.

 

PRODUCTION  DATES:  Performances will be March = 18 –=20 April 10, 2005.=20

 

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MON

TUES

WED

THURS

FRI

SAT

 

 

 

 

 

March = 18

8:00pm

19

8:00pm

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3:00pm

21

22

23

24

8:00pm

25

8:00pm

26

8:00pm

27

Easter – no=20 performance

28

29

30

31

8:00pm

April = 1

8:00pm

2

8:00pm

3

3:00pm

4

5

6

7

8:00pm

8

8:00pm

9

8:00pm

10

3:00pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

For = more=20 information contact Fred Sternfeld, director at Fsternfeld at aol.com or=20 216-496-6087

------=_NextPart_000_0518_01C4A6E6.5282CFD0-- From vwilson at karamu.com Thu Sep 30 10:22:28 2004 From: vwilson at karamu.com (Vivian Wilson) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:22:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Black Nativity Singers African American at Karamu Message-ID: <000801c4a712$0ffe7200$0501a8c0@vivian> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4A6F0.88A086C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =D8 Karamu Performing Arts Theatre will hold auditions for singers = only for its 2004/2005 holiday favorite BLACK NATIVITY by Langston = Hughes. =20 Monday & Tuesday October 7th & October 8 , 2004, @ 6:30 pm=20 =20 Wanted 6 African American Males and 6 African American females who can = move =20 Audition will be held in Karamu's Concert Hall Prepare: Two (2) contrasting Gospel Songs -(one slow and one up tempo) =20 Roles are available for: Male & Female Singers - especially baritone & = bass=20 Must Bring: Resume and a Head Shot (photo) =20 =20 Monday, Oct 14 only: =D8 open dance auditions in Karamu's Upper dance studio at 6:30 pm = =D8 be prepared to dance; dancers must know dance terminology=20 =D8 Must Bring: Resume and a Head Shot (photo) =20 =20 BLACK NATIVITY is a story with rousing gospel music, vibrant dance, = brilliant costumes and majestic poetry which brings the traditional = nativity story to life.=20 =20 =20 BLACK NATIVITY runs December 3, 2004 thru December 30, 2004, in the = Jelliffe Theatre Performances are Thursday thru Saturday @ 8:00 p.m and Sundays @ 3:00 = p.m. Special performances December 22 & 23 8:00 pm; December 28 thru 30 at = 8:00 pm and 12/31 6:30 pm and 9:00 pm =20 For more information, call (216) = 795-7070 ext 241. BLACK NATIVITY IS A NON -EQUITY PRODUCTION ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4A6F0.88A086C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

=D8     =20 Karamu=20 Performing Arts Theatre will hold auditions for singers only for its = 2004/2005 holiday=20 favorite  BLACK NATIVITY by Langston=20 Hughes.

 

Monday=20 & Tuesday October 7th & October 8 ,=20 2004,  @ 6:30 pm=20

 

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Monday,=20 Oct 14 only:

=D8     =20 open=20 dance auditions  in = Karamu=92s Upper=20 dance studio=20 at 6:30 pm

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Performances=20 are Thursday thru Saturday @ 8:00 p.m and Sundays @ 3:00 = p.m.

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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4A6F0.88A086C0-- From snewport at buckeyecolor.com Thu Sep 30 10:41:39 2004 From: snewport at buckeyecolor.com (Newport, Stephanie) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:41:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Run for your Wife" at The Players Guild Theatre Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A714.BD99A2E3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Players Guild of Canton is pleased to announce a collaboration with The North Canton Playhouse. Together the two theatres are presenting the production Run for your Wife October 8 - 10 at The Players Guild Theatre. This production was first mounted at the North Canton Playhouse in January, 2004.=20 This is the first collaboration of this kind in our community, and is a direct result of ACTS (A Coalition of Theatres in Stark). ACTS, established in 2003, consists of six community theatres in Stark County. Its purpose is to share resources, ideas and talents with the goal of bringing quality live theatre to the greater Stark County area. =20 Run for your Wife, written by Ray Cooney, is a superb British farce in the tradition of Monty Python. It's the story of a London cabbie who is married to Mary.... and Barbara, neither of whom know about the other's existence. With the help of a neighbor, he tries to keep two suspicious police detectives from finding out his secret, while keeping his two wives from finding out about each other.=20 Directed by Mary McManaway, Artistic Director of the North Canton Playhouse, the cast consists of Lisa Paynter, Tracy Schaar, Ted Paynter, Ed Munier, Mark Stoffer, Era Lynn Tripp, Ginger Doughan, and Mike Daniels. =20 Run for your Wife opens at The Players Guild Theatre on October 8 and runs through October 10. Performances are 8:00 p.m. on Friday & Saturday and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $10, and can be purchased by calling the Players Guild box office (330) 453-7617. Contact: Steven Arnold, Artistic Coordinator=20 artistic at playersguildtheatre.com=20 Phone: (330) 453-7619=20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A714.BD99A2E3 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The Players Guild = of Canton is=20 pleased to announce a collaboration with The North = Canton=20 Playhouse. Together the two theatres are presenting the production Run for your = Wife=20 October 8 - 10 at The Players Guild=20 Theatre. This = production was first mounted at the North Canton Playhouse in January, = 2004.=20

This = is the=20 first collaboration of this kind in our community, and is a direct = result of=20 ACTS (A Coalition of Theatres in Stark). ACTS, = established in=20 2003, consists of six community theatres in=20 Stark=20 County. Its = purpose is=20 to share resources, ideas and talents with the goal of bringing quality = live=20 theatre to the greater Stark=20 County area. =  

Run=20 for your Wife, written by Ray Cooney, is a superb = British=20 farce in the tradition of Monty Python. It's the story of a=20 London = cabbie who is=20 married to Mary.... and Barbara, neither of whom know about the other's=20 existence. With the help of a neighbor, he tries to keep two suspicious = police=20 detectives from finding out his secret, while keeping his two wives from = finding=20 out about each other. 

Directed by Mary=20 McManaway, Artistic Director of the North Canton Playhouse, the cast = consists of=20 Lisa Paynter, Tracy Schaar, Ted Paynter, Ed Munier, Mark Stoffer, Era = Lynn=20 Tripp, Ginger Doughan, and Mike Daniels.  

Run for your = Wife opens at The=20 Players Guild=20 Theatre on October 8 and = runs through=20 October 10. Performances are 8:00=20 p.m.=20 on Friday & Saturday and 2:30=20 p.m.=20 on Sunday. Tickets are $10, and can be purchased by calling the Players = Guild=20 box office (330) 453-7617.

Contact:         =20 Steven Arnold, Artistic Coordinator 
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------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C4A6FE.9778D900-- From Elightworld at aol.com Thu Sep 30 08:30:14 2004 From: Elightworld at aol.com (Elightworld at aol.com) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:30:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Actors and Extras for Music Video Message-ID: <410E16F5.69434E3B.37C8D025@aol.com> Record Label seeks Actors and Extras for Music Video to be aired on major music channels. Shooting dates are October 24th, November 1st - 2nd in Cleveland. All ethnicities are encouraged to apply. The following characters are needed: ACTORS: Teenagers (approxmately 6) African American Male 30-40 Caucasian Male 40-50 African American Female 35-45 Caucasian Female 30-40 Please send headshot and bio immediately for consideration. EXTRA'S: Need extras of all ages and ethnic backgrounds for various scenes. The main date for the extra's shoot is the afternoon and evening of October 24th. No pay, but credit provided Thank you! From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Thu Sep 30 08:03:34 2004 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 08:03:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland's Pride & Prejudice next week Message-ID: <20040930150334.58482.qmail@web13122.mail.yahoo.com> --0-437216678-1096556614=:57584 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Announcing Lakeland Theatre's production of PRIDE & PREJUDICE By Jane Austen Adapted for the stage by James Maxwell Revised by Alan Stanford Director Martin Friedman Sets and Lights Design Keith Nagy Costumes Design Craig Tucker and John Larger Sound Design Bill Amato Choreography Elizabeth Flynn Production Stage Manager Milena Stojick First presented in Dublin,Ireland; only three theatres have produced this adaptation: The Gate Theatre, The Guthrie Theater and Lakeland Theatre. A duel between Elizabeth and her prejudice and Darcy and his pride; or is it the other way around? Each gives in and pride and prejudice meet halfway. One of the truly great literary romances of all time. Played out against the panorama of the Regency Period. This is a special production with wonderful sets, original costumes and terrific acting. Pride and Prejudice runs for 20 performances; October 8 through October 31, 2004 at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group and senior rates are available. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information either email Martin Friedman at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034. Friday, October 8 @ 8pm Saturday, October 9 @ 8pm Sunday, October 10 @ 2pm and 7pm Thursday, October 14 @ 8pm Friday, October 15 @ 8pm Saturday, October 16 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, October 17 @ 2pm and 7pm Thursday, October 21 @ 8pm Friday, October 22 @ 8pm Saturday, October 23 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, October 24 @ 2pm and 7pm Friday, October 29 @ 8pm Saturday, October 30 @ 8pm Sunday, October 31 @ 2pm and 7pm Mr. Bennet ..... Mitchell Fields (ActorsEquityAssociation) Mrs. Bennet..... Mary Cunningham Jane Bennet....... Meredith Conti Elizabeth Bennet...... Liz Conway Mary Bennet....... Mary Britta Shirring Kitty Bennet........ Lindsey Sandham Lydia Bennet....... Ruth Hitchcock Mr. Collins............ Andrew Narten Lady Catherine DeBourgh.........Hester Lewellen Sir William Lucas................... Winn Douglass Charlotte Lucas...................... Elizabeth Volkes Blakeslee Mr. Charles Bingley................ Timo Aker Miss Caroline Bingley.............. Rachel Appelbaum Mr. Darcy.............................. Tom Eschelman Colonel Fitzwilliam.................... Giuseppe Diomede Mr. George Wickham................Derek Adams Mr. Denny................................Michael Phillips Mr. Carter................................Chris Sgarlata --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-437216678-1096556614=:57584 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Announcing

Lakeland Theatre's

production of  

PRIDE & PREJUDICE

By Jane Austen

Adapted for the stage by James Maxwell

Revised by Alan Stanford

 

Director Martin Friedman 

Sets and Lights Design Keith Nagy

Costumes Design  Craig Tucker and John Larger

      Sound Design  Bill Amato

Choreography Elizabeth Flynn  

Production Stage Manager Milena Stojick 

 

First presented in Dublin,Ireland; only three theatres have produced this adaptation:

The Gate Theatre, The Guthrie Theater and Lakeland Theatre.

  

 A duel between Elizabeth and her prejudice and Darcy and his pride; or is it the other way around? Each gives in and pride and prejudice meet halfway. One of the truly great literary romances of all time. Played out against the panorama of the Regency Period. This is a special production with wonderful sets, original costumes and terrific acting.

 

Pride and Prejudice runs for 20 performances; October 8 through October 31, 2004 at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group and senior rates are available. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information either email Martin Friedman at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034.

 

Friday, October 8 @ 8pm

Saturday, October 9 @ 8pm

Sunday, October 10 @ 2pm and 7pm

Thursday, October 14 @ 8pm

Friday, October 15 @ 8pm

Saturday, October 16 @ 2pm and 8pm

Sunday, October 17 @ 2pm and 7pm

Thursday, October 21 @ 8pm

Friday, October 22 @ 8pm

Saturday, October 23 @ 2pm and 8pm

Sunday, October 24 @ 2pm and 7pm

Friday, October 29 @ 8pm

Saturday, October 30 @ 8pm

Sunday, October 31 @ 2pm and 7pm

 

 

Mr. Bennet .....                          Mitchell Fields (ActorsEquityAssociation)

Mrs. Bennet.....                         Mary Cunningham

Jane Bennet.......                       Meredith Conti

Elizabeth Bennet......                  Liz Conway

Mary Bennet.......                      Mary Britta Shirring

Kitty Bennet........                      Lindsey Sandham

Lydia Bennet.......                      Ruth Hitchcock

Mr. Collins............                    Andrew Narten

Lady Catherine DeBourgh.........Hester Lewellen

Sir William Lucas...................   Winn Douglass

Charlotte Lucas......................   Elizabeth Volkes Blakeslee

Mr. Charles Bingley................  Timo Aker

Miss Caroline Bingley..............  Rachel Appelbaum 

Mr. Darcy..............................  Tom Eschelman

Colonel Fitzwilliam.................... Giuseppe Diomede

Mr. George Wickham................Derek Adams

Mr. Denny................................Michael Phillips

Mr. Carter................................Chris Sgarlata 


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-437216678-1096556614=:57584-- From jpy2karaoke at ameritech.net Thu Sep 30 08:42:55 2004 From: jpy2karaoke at ameritech.net (JPY2Karaoke) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:42:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Desperately Seeking Music Director Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A6E2.A08DBE00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Due to unforeseen circumstances, Brecksville Little Theatre is in desperate need of a Music Director for their Fall show "SUGAR' the "Some Like It Hot" musical. This is a paid position. Interested parties, please contact Producer's Joe N Paul via e-mail. jpy2karaoke at ameritech.net This position must be filled quickly, auditions are scheduled for Sunday, October 24 and Tuesday, October 26. The show opens January 21 thru February 12th. 10 performances, including two Sunday matinees. Director is local talent Bonnie LoConti and choreographer is Barbara Corlette. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A6E2.A08DBE00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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=  =20 3D"" ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A6E2.A08DBE00-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Thu Sep 30 08:42:48 2004 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:42:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory of Music Press Release Message-ID: <2147483647.1096544568@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_U9P29xwX9q6SrUmj1AJPxQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not=20 reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission. A MAY 2005 RESIDENCY BY SIR HARRISON BIRTWISTLE WILL CONCLUDE A YEAR OF=20 VISITS BY RENOWNED MUSICIANS AT THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas September 30, 2004 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO -- The venerable British composer Sir Harrison Birtwistle,=20 creator of such works as the monumental lyric tragedy The Mask of Orpheus,=20 will be in residence at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music May 1 -- 10,=20 2005. Sir Harrison's May residency is the culmination of a year of concerts and=20 master classes by renowned musicians and composers that also includes=20 residencies by pianist Russell Sherman and percussionist Steven Schick, as=20 well as a mini-festival of composer Daniel Pinkham's work. Here is a calendar listing of guest artists scheduled to appear at Oberlin=20 through December 2004. Please note that this does not include complete=20 information for the Artist Recital Series, a paid subscription series.=20 Information about the Artist Recital Series is available at=20 www.oberlin.edu/arseries/ or by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service=20 Box Office at 440-775-8169. Unless otherwise indicated, all events are free and open to the public. For = updated concert information, please call the Conservatory's 24-hour Concert = Hotline: 440-775-6933. Sunday, October 3, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel ROBERT FRANZ, guest conductor The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Featuring Alexander Fedoriouk, cimbalom Program: Bright Sheng's Postcards, Kod=E1ly's H=E1ry J=E1nos, Beethoven's=20 Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. 55 "Eroica" Robert Franz is Associate Conductor of the Louisville Orchestra. Saturday, October 9, 3 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall THE MERIDIAN TRIO Davis Brooks, violin Kurt Fowler, cello Rene Lecuona, piano Program: Works by Max Bruch, Amelia S. Kaplan, and Felix Mendelssohn Amelia Kaplan is a member of the Conservatory's composition faculty. Sunday, October 10, 2:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall CHRISTOPHER STEMBRIDGE, harpsichord A recital of Affetti Vocali and toccatas featuring works by Luzzasco=20 Luzzaschi, Giulio Caccini, and Girolamo Frescobaldi The British harpsichordist performs on the cembalo cromatico, an early=20 17th-century "experimental" harpsichord with 19 notes per octave. Mr.=20 Stembridge's instrument is a reproduction made by Willard Martin of=20 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Sunday, October 10, 4 p.m. Finney Chapel ALICE PARKER, conductor and composer Hymn and Folk Song Festival Wednesday, October 13, 12:15 p.m. Fairchild Chapel MARCIA HADJIMARKOS, clavichord Recital Program: TBD Wednesday, October 13, 8 - 10:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall JENNIFER KOH '97, violin Master Class Thursday, October 14, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel JENNIFER KOH '97, violin $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT Thursday, October 14, 6:30 p.m. Fairchild Chapel Peter Slowik, viola Robert Conant, harpsichord Program: Three sonatas by J.S. Bach: Sonata in G Major; BWV 1027; Sonata = in D Major, BWV 1028; and Sonata in G minor, BWV 1029 Peter Slowik is a member of the Conservatory's string faculty. Robert Conant, emeritus professor at the Chicago College of Performing Arts = at Roosevelt University, is a renowned harpsichordist and recording artist. = Tuesday, October 26, 7 - 10 p.m. Finney Chapel MADAME MARIE-LOUISE LANGLAIS, organist Master Class Mme. Langlais, professor of organ at the Paris Conservatory, will conduct a = master class on the music of the organist-composers of St. Clotilde, the=20 19th century Paris church known as the most important church music site in=20 France. NOVEMBER 4 - 7: Russell Sherman, Artist-in-Residence Called "one of the truly extraordinary pianists" by The New York Times,=20 Russell Sherman continues to garner accolades from critics and audiences=20 alike for his grace, imagination, and poetry. The 2004-05 season marks his=20 75th birthday and the 60th anniversary of his professional debut in New=20 York at age 15. The division of keyboard studies sponsors his Oberlin=20 residency. Thursday, November 4, 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano Program: Beethoven Sonata No. 4, E-flat Major, Op. 7 Debussy from Preludes, Vol. II Bruy=E9res Ondine Bart=F4k Out of Doors (Five Pieces for Piano) With Drums and Pipes Barcarolla Musettes The Night's Music The Chase Liszt Jeux d=92eux =E0 la Villa d=92Este Schubert/Liszt Soir=E9e de Vienne No. 6 Mozart/Liszt Reminiscences of Don Juan Friday, November 5, 7 p.m. Warner Concert Hall RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano Master Class Saturday, November 6, 12 noon Warner Concert Hall RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano Master Class Sunday, November 7, 1 p.m. Warner Concert Hall RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano Master Class Saturday, November 6, 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall JEAN GEOFFROY, marimba Recital Program: TBD Thursday, November 11, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel STEVEN SMITH, guest conductor The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Program: Berlioz's Overture to "Beatrice and Benedict" and Tchaikovsky's=20 Symphony No. 6 in B minor "Path=E9tique." Concerto and concerto soloist to = be=20 announced. Sunday, November 14, 3 p.m. Finney Chapel KOTARO FUKUMA, piano $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT NOVEMBER 17 - 21 STEVEN SCHICK RESIDENCY Percussionist Steven Schick has championed contemporary percussion music as = a performer and teacher for the past 20 years. He has commissioned and=20 premiered more than 100 new works for percussion and has performed these=20 pieces on major concert series such as Lincoln Center's Great Performers=20 and the Los Angeles Philharmonic's Green Umbrella concerts. He has recorded = many of these works for SONY classical, Wergo, Point, CRT, and Neuma=20 Records. Schick is the percussionist of the Bang on a Can All-Stars. The=20 New Music Division of the Contemporary Music Program sponsors his=20 residency. Friday, November 19, 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Solo Percussion Recital STEVEN SCHICK, percussionist New Music for Percussion Program TBD from work that he has commissioned. Saturday, November 20, 10 a.m. Warner Concert Hall STEVEN SCHICK Master Class Sunday, December 12, 3 p.m. Finney Chapel DANIEL PINKHAM, composer The Music of Daniel Pinkham Sunday, December 12, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel DANIEL PINKHAM, composer The Oberlin Wind Ensemble Timothy Weiss, conductor The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Hugh Floyd, conductor The Musical Union Timothy Weiss, conductor James David Christie, organ Program: Daniel Pinkham's Organ Concerto No. 2 (American Premiere) and=20 Christmas Cantata; Arthur Honegger's King David Daniel Pinkham will be in Oberlin for this mini-festival of his work. Monday, December 13, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall STEVEN ISSERLIS '80, cellist Master Class Monday, December 13, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel JAMES GAFFIGAN, guest conductor The Oberlin Orchestra Program: Tchaikovsky=92s Romeo and Juliet and Shostakovich's Symphony No. = 1;=20 concerto and concerto soloist to be announced. James Gaffigan is Assistant Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra. Tuesday, December 14, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel STEVEN ISSERLIS '80, cellist $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT Programs and artists are subject to change. ### MEDIA CONTACT ONLY: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 marci.janas at oberlin.edu Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con= --Boundary_(ID_U9P29xwX9q6SrUmj1AJPxQ) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline IMPORTANT! 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Palatino A MAY = 2005 RESIDENCY BY SIR HARRISON BIRTWISTLE WILL CONCLUDE A YEAR OF VISITS BY = RENOWNED MUSICIANS AT THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC = Times<= bigger> Pal= atinoFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas =20 September 30, = 2004 0000,0000,00ff440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.e= du Palatino =20 OBERLIN, OHIO -- The venerable British composer Sir Harrison = Birtwistle, creator of such works as the monumental lyric tragedy = The Mask of Orpheus, will be in residence = at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music May 1 -- 10, 2005. =20 Sir Harrison's May residency is the culmination of a year of = concerts and master classes by renowned musicians and composers that also = includes residencies by pianist Russell Sherman and percussionist Steven = Schick, as well as a mini-festival of composer Daniel Pinkham's work. =20 Here is a calendar listing of guest artists scheduled to appear at Oberlin = through December 2004. Please note that this does not include complete = information for the Artist Recital Series, a paid subscription series. = Information about the Artist Recital Series is available at = 0000,0000,00ffwww.oberlin.edu/arseries/ or by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service Box Office = at 440-775-8169. =20 Unless otherwise indicated, all events are free and open to the public. For = updated concert information, please call the Conservatory's 24-hour Concert = Hotline: 440-775-6933. =20 Sunday, October 3, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 ROBERT FRANZ, guest conductor =20 The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra =20 Featuring 0022,0022,0022Alexander Fedoriouk, = cimbalom =20 Program: 0022,0022,0022Bright = Sheng's Postcards, Kod=E1ly's H=E1ry = J=E1nos, Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. = 55 "Eroica" =20 Robert Franz is Associate Conductor of the = Louisville Orchestra. =20 Saturday, October 9, 3 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 THE MERIDIAN TRIO =20 Davis Brooks, violin =20 Kurt Fowler, cello =20 Rene Lecuona, piano =20 Program: Works by Max Bruch, Amelia S. Kaplan, and Felix = Mendelssohn =20 Amelia Kaplan is a member of the Conservatory's = composition faculty. =20 Sunday, October 10, 2:30 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 CHRISTOPHER STEMBRIDGE, harpsichord =20 A recital of Affetti Vocali and toccatas = featuring works by Luzzasco Luzzaschi, Giulio Caccini, and Girolamo = Frescobaldi =20 The British harpsichordist performs on the cembalo cromatico, an early = 17th-century "experimental" harpsichord with 19 notes per octave. Mr. = Stembridge's instrument is a reproduction made by Willard Martin of = Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. =20 Sunday, October 10, 4 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 ALICE PARKER, conductor and composer =20 =20 Hymn and Folk Song Festival =20 Wednesday, October 13, 12:15 p.m. =20 Fairchild Chapel =20 MARCIA HADJIMARKOS, clavichord =20 Recital =20 Program: TBD =20 Wednesday, October 13, 8 - 10:30 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 JENNIFER KOH '97, violin =20 Master Class =20 Thursday, October 14, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 JENNIFER KOH '97, violin =20 $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT =20 Thursday, October 14, 6:30 p.m. =20 Fairchild Chapel =20 Peter Slowik, viola =20 Robert Conant, harpsichord =20 Program: Three sonatas by J.S. Bach: Sonata = in G Major; BWV 1027; Sonata in D Major, BWV 1028; and = Sonata in G minor, BWV 1029 =20 =20 Peter Slowik is a member of the Conservatory's string faculty. =20 Robert Conant, emeritus professor at the Chicago College of Performing Arts = at Roosevelt University, is a renowned harpsichordist and recording artist. = =20 Tuesday, October 26, 7 - 10 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 MADAME MARIE-LOUISE LANGLAIS, organist =20 Master Class =20 Mme. Langlais, professor of organ at the Paris Conservatory, will conduct a = master class on the music of the organist-composers of St. Clotilde, the = 19th century Paris church known as the most important church music site in = France. =20 NOVEMBER 4 - 7: Russell = Sherman, Artist-in-Residence =20 Called "one of the truly extraordinary pianists" by = The New York Times, Russell Sherman continues to garner = accolades from critics and audiences alike for his grace, imagination, and = poetry. The 2004-05 season marks his 75th birthday and the 60th anniversary = of his professional debut in New York at age 15. The division of keyboard = studies sponsors his Oberlin residency. =20 Thursday, November 4, 8 p.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano =20 Program: =20 Beethoven Sonata No. 4, E-flat Major, Op. 7 =20 Debussy from Preludes, Vol. II = Bruy=E9res Ondine =20 =20 Bart=F4k Out of Doors (Five Pieces for = Piano) =20 With Drums and Pipes =20 Barcarolla =20 Musettes =20 The Night's Music =20 The Chase =20 Liszt Jeux d=92eux =E0 la Villa = d=92Este =20 Schubert/Liszt Soir=E9e de Vienne No. 6 =20 Mozart/Liszt Reminiscences of Don Juan =20 =20 Friday, November 5, 7 p.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano =20 Master Class =20 Saturday, November 6, 12 noon =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano =20 Master Class =20 Sunday, November 7, 1 p.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano =20 Master Class =20 Saturday, November 6, 6:30 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 JEAN GEOFFROY, marimba =20 Recital =20 Program: TBD =20 Thursday, November 11, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 STEVEN SMITH, guest conductor =20 The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra =20 Program: 0022,0022,0022Berlioz's Overture to = "Beatrice and Benedict" and Tchaikovsky's = Symphony No. 6 in B minor "Path=E9tique." Concerto and = concerto soloist to be announced. =20 Sunday, November 14, 3 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 KOTARO FUKUMA, piano =20 $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT =20 NOVEMBER 17 - 21 STEVEN SCHICK RESIDENCY =20 Percussionist Steven Schick has championed contemporary percussion = music as a performer and teacher for the past 20 years. He has commissioned = and premiered more than 100 new works for percussion and has performed = these pieces on major concert series such as Lincoln Center's Great = Performers and the Los Angeles Philharmonic's Green Umbrella concerts. He = has recorded many of these works for SONY classical, Wergo, Point, CRT, and = Neuma Records. Schick is the percussionist of the Bang on a Can All-Stars. = The New Music Division of the Contemporary Music Program sponsors his = residency. =20 Friday, November 19, 8 p.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 Solo Percussion Recital =20 STEVEN SCHICK, percussionist =20 New Music for Percussion =20 Program TBD from work that he has commissioned. =20 Saturday, November 20, 10 a.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 STEVEN SCHICK =20 Master Class =20 Sunday, December 12, 3 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 DANIEL PINKHAM, composer =20 The Music of Daniel Pinkham =20 Sunday, December 12, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 DANIEL PINKHAM, composer =20 The Oberlin Wind Ensemble =20 Timothy Weiss, conductor =20 The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra =20 Hugh Floyd, conductor =20 The Musical Union =20 Timothy Weiss, conductor =20 James David Christie, organ =20 Program: Daniel Pinkham's Organ Concerto No. 2 = (American Premiere) and Christmas Cantata; Arthur = Honegger's King David =20 Daniel Pinkham will be in Oberlin for this mini-festival of his work. =20 Monday, December 13, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 STEVEN ISSERLIS '80, cellist =20 Master Class =20 Monday, December 13, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 JAMES GAFFIGAN, guest conductor =20 The Oberlin Orchestra =20 Program: Tchaikovsky=92s Romeo and Juliet and = Shostakovich's Symphony No. 1; concerto and = concerto soloist to be announced. =20 James Gaffigan is Assistant Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra. =20 Tuesday, December 14, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 STEVEN ISSERLIS '80, cellist =20 $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT =20 Programs and artists are subject to change. =20 9999,6666,9999### =20 =20 MEDIA CONTACT ONLY: =20 Marci Janas =20 440-775-8328 =20 marci.janas at oberlin.edu =20 =20 =20 Marci Janas =20 Director of Conservatory Media Relations =20 Oberlin Conservatory of Music =20 39 West College Street =20 Oberlin, OH 44074 =20 Tel: 440-775-8328 =20 Fax: 440-775-5457 =20 marci.janas at oberlin.edu =20 www.oberlin.edu/con =20 Marci Janas =20 Director of Conservatory Media Relations =20 Oberlin Conservatory of Music =20 39 West College Street =20 Oberlin, OH 44074 =20 Tel: 440-775-8328 =20 Fax: 440-775-5457 =20 marci.janas at oberlin.edu =20 www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas=20 Director of Conservatory Media Relations=20 Oberlin Conservatory of Music=20 39 West College Street=20 Oberlin, OH 44074=20 Tel: 440-775-8328=20 Fax: 440-775-5457=20 marci.janas at oberlin.edu=20 www.oberlin.edu/con= --Boundary_(ID_U9P29xwX9q6SrUmj1AJPxQ)-- From Lynda at random-acts.net Thu Sep 30 13:54:27 2004 From: Lynda at random-acts.net (Mztry) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:54:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thanks to all "'accompanist" answers! 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From dkilbane at cptonline.org Thu Sep 30 14:16:47 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 17:16:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: PRESS RELEASE: Cleveland Public Theatre's A BRIGHT ROOM CALLED DAY Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A2_01C4A711.445E9B70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > For Immediate Release > Contact: Dan Kilbane, Director of Marketing & Public Relations > 216/631-2727 ext. 203 > dkilbane at cptonline.org > promotional photos available by request > September 30, 2004 > Cleveland Public Theatre Stages Tony Kushner's A Bright Room Called Day > A Play Written For Reagan's Second Inauguration Has Even More Startling > Relevance Now > > A Bright Room Called Day > Produced by Cleveland Public Theatre > Written by Tony Kushner > Directed by Lester Thomas Shane > Previews October 14 & 15; Running October 16 - 30, 2004 > Gordon Square Theatre > > CLEVELAND, OH -- Cleveland Public Theatre's Executive/Artistic Director > Randy Rollison is proud to announce the first Featured Production of the > 2004 - 05 season, a play by one of the world's best living playwrights, > Tony Kushner's A Bright Room Called Day. Written twenty years ago as a > response to Reagan's second inauguration by the Pulitzer Prize winning > writer of Angels in America, the play has even more startling relevance > now, as the United States barrels towards its next Presidential election. > Day is the first of three Featured Productions series running in the > historic Gordon Square Theatre, previewing October 14 and 15, and opening > on Saturday, October 16, running through Saturday, October 30, 2004. > > A Bright Room Called Day follows an eclectic mix of friends living in > Germany during the Weimar Republic as they deal with the alarming changes > in their government. While the Nazis come to power, this group of artists > react with a range of responses. Alarmed at the changes around them, a > dark force taking over their government, they do not get as much work as > they used to. Friends are being threatened and are going into hiding. Is > individual liberty at stake? Hitler's shadow is growing. What does one > do? > > Join CPT for Opening Night! New this year: performance at 7pm (patrons > enjoy a complimentary glass of beer or wine before the show), then a party > catered by Cleveland's newest downtown hotspot restaurant, Titantic, and > Ohio City mainstay, Opa! Catering. With the Opening Night moved to an > earlier time, CPT strengthens its commitment to make theatre a social > event, and not with the same old kind of party. Tickets for Opening Night > are $35. > > > The production is directed by Lester Thomas Shane, who helmed CPT's > productions of Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Sweet Phoebe. The cast > features Bernice Bolek, Alison Hernan, Holly Holsinger, Charles F. > Kartali, Jill Levin, Tracee Patterson, Randy Rollison, Michael Seevers, > Jr., Tom Weaver, and Beth Wood. The rest of the creative team includes > Music Direction by Michael Seevers, Jr., Production Design by Trad A > Burns, Assistant Production Design by Steven Mack, Costume Design by > Alison Hernan, Sound Design by Bill Amato, Properties Design by Jeanetta > Ho, and Production Stage Management by Eileen Arnold. > > A post-performance talkback with the artists will take place Sunday, > October 17, immediately following the 3:00 p.m. performance. > > Tony Kushner's (Playwright) plays include A Bright Room Called Day, Angels > In America, Parts One and Two, Slavs!, Homebody/Kabul, and Caroline, or > Change, a musical with composer Jeanine Tesori. He has written adaptations > of Corneille's The Illusion, S.Y. Ansky's The Dybbuk, and Brecht's The > Good Person of Sezuan; as well as English-language libretti for the operas > Brundibar by Hans Krasa, and The Comedy on the Bridge by Bohuslav Martinu. > His screen adaptation of Angels in America, directed by Mike Nichols, > premiered in 2003 on HBO and won a record eleven Emmy Awards. Recent books > include Brundibar, with illustrations by Maurice Sendak; the text for The > Art of Maurice Sendak, 1980 to the Present; and Wrestling With Zion: > Progressive Jewish-American Responses to the Palestinian/Israeli Conflict, > co-edited with Alisa Solomon. > > Lester Thomas Shane (Director) returns to CPT, having directed Hedwig and > the Angry Inch, Sweet Phoebe, Science Gets Serious, Aubrey Wertheim's > Costume Drama for the New Plays Festival, and performing his award-winning > one-man show Mortal Coil here. As Artistic Director of Jacksonville, FL's > Shakespeare in San Marco, he directed The Tempest, Hamlet, Twelfth Night > and Macbeth. Other directing credits include Loot, (T. Schreiber Studio); > Shatter The Vessel, (Charlottesville, VA New Play Festival); Hedda Gabler, > Summer & Smoke (Manhattan Theatre Club); The White Whore and the Bit > Player (The Production Company); Pretty Witty Nell, Grit in a Sensitive > Instrument (Vineyard Theatre); Pearl (Pulse Ensemble); and Bus Stop, > Blithe Spirit (Findlay SummerStock). As Director-in-Residence of New > York's The Basic Theatre, he directed the New York premieres of Shaviana, > Bertolt Brecht: In Dark Times, The Haircut, and Santa Monica Threeway, > revivals of Sure Thing, Let Us Go Into The Starry Night and Shakespeare's > Titus Andronicus. At the Alabama Shakespeare Festival he played leading > roles like Mercutio, Tartuffe and Puck and served as the company Voice and > Movement Master. Other acting credits include "Ariel" in The Tempest > (People's Light & Theatre Co.), "He" in Counting the Ways (PAI Rep), and a > tour of All Compact. A series of Lester's plays for children was > published by Sundance. For A&E Biography he wrote James Brown, Tyrone > Power, and Carmen Miranda. For AMC he wrote the history, 20th Century > Fox: The First Fifty Years; and for Discovery, Nazis: The Occult > Conspiracy. Shane is on the faculty of The New Actors Workshop and The > TADA! Ensemble. The video of Mortal Coil has been incorporated into the > curriculum for training doctors on end of life care at Columbia and UCLA. > Lester continues to tour the production. > > The cast is a mix of familiar faces to CPT audiences, as well as those > familiar with Cleveland theatre in general: Bernice Bolek (Die Alte), was > recently named "Best Actress" in Scene's "2004 Best of Cleveland" Awards > for her role in Ensemble Theatre's Three Tall Women. Alison Hernan > (Zillah Katz), possibly the busiest woman in Cleveland theatre at the > moment, currently directs Bad Eptitaph Theatre Company's Othello (playing > through October 23 at CPT's Orthodox space), and was seen last season on > the CPT stages in Discordia. Holly Holsinger (Annabella Gotchling), a > longtime CPT staffer, performed in last season's The Cult at CPT, and > helped found Wishhounds Theatre. Charles F. Kartali (Gottfried Swetts), > recently directed Ears on a Beatle at Dobama Theatre. Jill Levin (Agnes > Eggling), played Barbara in the CPT-Great Lakes Theatre Festival > partnership production Nickel and Dimed, and had roles in Discordia and > the CPT-TITLEWave theatre co-production Charge. Tracee Patterson > (Paulinka Erdnuss) was part of the ensemble of CPT-GLTF's Nickel and > Dimed. Randy Rollison (Vealtninc Husz), is CPT's Executive/Artistic > Director and has a long list of CPT acting and directing credits. Michael > Seevers, Jr. (Gregor Bazwald), was the music director for CPT's Mrs. Bob > Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge and Uncle Tom's Cabin, and appeared in our > production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Tom Weaver (Emil Traum) was part > of the ensemble of the CPT-ACTIVE EYE co-production Dojoji, and Elizabeth > R. Wood (Rosa Malek), was last seen on CPT's stages in Mrs. Bob Cratchit's > Wild Christmas Binge. > > A Bright Room Called Day is the first of three Featured Productions in > CPT's 2004-05 season, a series that features three of the best living > American playwrights. Along with the other two plays in this series, > Suzan-Lori Parks' Venus and Christopher Durang's Betty's Summer Vacation, > Day will be staged in Cleveland's oldest theatre, the Gordon Square > Theatre. Each of these three productions continue CPT's commitment to > adventurous theatre. Featured Productions subscriptions are available in > four package; patrons choose a specifc day of the week to see shows, and > they receive tickets for all three plays for that particular day of the > week: Friday Night Preview (October 15, 2004, February 11 and May 13, > 2005 at 8:00 p.m., $36); Saturday Opening Night and Party (October 16, > 2004, February 12 and May 14, 2005 at 7:00 p.m., $90); First Sunday > Matinee (October 17, 2004, February 13 and May 15, 2005 at 3:00 p.m., > $45); and First Friday Night (October 22, 2004, February 18 and May 20, > 2005 at 8:00 p.m., $48) > > The mission of Cleveland Public Theatre is to foster a more conscious and > compassionate community through the arts. > > A Bright Room Called Day is supported in part by a generous gift from > Deborah and Ron Ratner. > > Cleveland Public Theatre and its artistic and education programs are > funded in part by The Cleveland Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, > Ohio Arts Council, Greater Cleveland Community Shares, Jakprints, The Free > Times, D.H. Ellison Architects, Forest City Enterprises, Theatre > Communications Group, CoolCleveland.com, National Endowment for the Arts, > Nord Family Foundation, John P. Murphy Foundation, Kulas Foundation, > Bruening Foundation, Codrington Foundation, Giant Eagle Foundation, Thomas > White Foundation, Community Foundation of Greater Lorain, Family > Foundations of Jewish Community Federation, The Dolphin Trust, Saint Ann > Foundation, William J. and Dorothy K. O'Neill Foundation, Stocker > Foundation, Key Foundation, Nordson Foundation, Martha Holden Jennings > Foundation, The Heartland Arts Fund, Wolf Family Foundation, The Gerson > Foundation, The Meisel Family Foundation, The Doll Family Foundation, > Raymond John Wean Foundation, The Ellie Fund, Cyrus Eaton Foundation, > Greater Cleveland Community Shares, Charitable Foundation, Alcoa > Foundation, Capezio Foundation, Nathan and Regina Herman Foundation, > Hankins Foundation, Wolpert Fund of the Cleveland Foundation, The > Cleveland Browns Foundation, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, City > Architecture, Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan, & Aronoff LPA, Ron and Deborah > Ratner, Joan Horvitz, Roe Green Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, Huntington > National Bank, National City Bank, Marous Brothers Construction, Stewart > and Donna Kohl, and other corporate and individual contributors. > > > Cleveland Public Theatre Fact Sheet > Production > A Bright Room Called Day written by Tony Kushner > > Artistic Staff > Director, Lester Thomas Shane > Music Director, Michael Seevers, Jr. > Production Design, Trad A Burns > Associate Production Design, Steven Mack > Costume Design, Alison Hernan > Sound Design, Bill Amato > Properties Design, Jeanetta Ho > Stage Management, Eileen Arnold > > Cast > Die Alte: Bernice Bolek > Zillah Katz: Alison Hernan > Annabella Gotchling: Holly Holsinger > Gottfried Swetts: Charles F. Kartali > Agnes Eggling: Jill Levin > Paulinka Erdnuss: Tracee Patterson > Vealtninc Husz: Randy Rollison > Gregor Bazwald: Michael Seevers, Jr. > Emil Traum: Tom Weaver > Rosa Malek: Elizabeth R. 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------=_NextPart_000_00A2_01C4A711.445E9B70-- From wrfaa at yahoo.com Thu Sep 30 14:42:13 2004 From: wrfaa at yahoo.com (The Kent Stage) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 14:42:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Riders and Fall Schedule Message-ID: <20040930214213.87688.qmail@web14311.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1081883179-1096580533=:87459 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii THIS FRIDAY it's The Riders. See you at The Kent Stage! RIDERS IN THE SKY Friday, October 1 8:00 PM Beginning each performance with their trademark greeting, "Mighty fine and a great big Western 'Howdy,' all you buckaroos and buckarettes," Riders in the Sky simultaneously paid tribute to and poked gentle fun at the classic cowboy songs of the 1930s and 1940s, particularly the work of the Sons of the Pioneers, Roy Rogers, and Gene Autry. During the 1980s and 1990s, the group was notable for its ability to attract fans both firmly within the country tradition (the Riders are members of the Grand Ole Opry) and from outside. Riders in the Sky are made up of lead singer Ranger Doug (born Douglas B. Green), Woody Paul (born Paul Chrisman) on fiddle and vocals, Too Slim (string bass and guitar), and since the mid-'90s, "Cowpolka King" Joey Miskulin on accordion. Before forming the band, the Michigan-born Ranger Doug was a member of Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Boys and was also a country music journalist, working at the Country Music Foundation Press as editor of the Journal of Country Music. Prior to joining the Riders, Woody Paul, a formidable swing fiddler, played with Loggins & Messina, and Too Slim was a member of Dickey Lee's band in addition to being a songwriter. The trio formed in the mid-'70s, playing a weekly gig at a Nashville nightclub that led to a slot on Tumbleweed Theater on cable television's Nashville Network (TNN). Riders in the Sky made their recording debut in 1979 on the Rounder label with Three on the Trail, which set the pattern for their mix of classic and newly composed sentimental western numbers, parodies (like "The Legend of Palindrome," in which a figure resembling television's Paladin is described exclusively in sentences that read the same backwards and forwards), crack swing instrumental work, and Sons of the Pioneers-style harmony singing. They released five albums on MCA in the 1980s, and in 1985 they appeared in Sweet Dreams, the film biography of Patsy Cline. The group returned briefly to MCA in 1987, releasing Riders Radio Theater a year later. The success of that album led to the program Riders Radio Theater on National Public Radio, where the group was already well known from performances on Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion program. In 1991 the Riders moved to CBS for the children's album Harmony Ranch, which led to a short-lived CBS-TV Saturday-morning television show. Riders in the Sky continued recording for Rounder and other labels into the 2000s, offering a Great Big Western Howdy! in 1998 and Christmas the Cowboy Way a year later. In 2000, Woody's Roundup: A Rootin' Tootin' Collection of Woody's Favorite Songs was released, and 2002's A Pair of Kings showcased the increasingly impressive instrumental talents of Miskulin and Paul. As Riders in the Sky approached their 25th anniversary they were known as an unfailing concert draw: Their shows featured such novelties as rope tricks in addition to music and humor. ~ Sandra Brennan & James Manheim, All Music Guide Advance discount tickets: $22.00 Day of Show: $25.00 Children 12 and under: $12 (both advance and day of show) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! 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THIS FRIDAY it's The Riders.   See you at The Kent Stage!

RIDERS IN THE SKY

Friday, October 1
8:00 PM

Beginning each performance with their trademark greeting, "Mighty fine and a great big Western 'Howdy,' all you buckaroos and buckarettes," Riders in the Sky simultaneously paid tribute to and poked gentle fun at the classic cowboy songs of the 1930s and 1940s, particularly the work of the Sons of the Pioneers, Roy Rogers, and Gene Autry. During the 1980s and 1990s, the group was notable for its ability to attract fans both firmly within the country tradition (the Riders are members of the Grand Ole Opry) and from outside. Riders in the Sky are made up of lead singer Ranger Doug (born Douglas B. Green), Woody Paul (born Paul Chrisman) on fiddle and vocals, Too Slim (string bass and guitar), and since the mid-'90s, "Cowpolka King" Joey Miskulin on accordion. Before forming the band, the Michigan-born Ranger Doug was a member of Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Boys and was also a country music journalist, working at the Country Music Foundation Press as editor of the Journal of Country Music. Prior to joining the Riders, Woody Paul, a formidable swing fiddler, played with Loggins & Messina, and Too Slim was a member of Dickey Lee's band in addition to being a songwriter. The trio formed in the mid-'70s, playing a weekly gig at a Nashville nightclub that led to a slot on Tumbleweed Theater on cable television's Nashville Network (TNN).

Riders in the Sky made their recording debut in 1979 on the Rounder label with Three on the Trail, which set the pattern for their mix of classic and newly composed sentimental western numbers, parodies (like "The Legend of Palindrome," in which a figure resembling television's Paladin is described exclusively in sentences that read the same backwards and forwards), crack swing instrumental work, and Sons of the Pioneers-style harmony singing. They released five albums on MCA in the 1980s, and in 1985 they appeared in Sweet Dreams, the film biography of Patsy Cline. The group returned briefly to MCA in 1987, releasing Riders Radio Theater a year later. The success of that album led to the program Riders Radio Theater on National Public Radio, where the group was already well known from performances on Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion program. In 1991 the Riders moved to CBS for the children's album Harmony Ranch, which led to a short-lived CBS-TV Saturday-morning television show. Riders in the Sky continued recording for Rounder and other labels into the 2000s, offering a Great Big Western Howdy! in 1998 and Christmas the Cowboy Way a year later. In 2000, Woody's Roundup: A Rootin' Tootin' Collection of Woody's Favorite Songs was released, and 2002's A Pair of Kings showcased the increasingly impressive instrumental talents of Miskulin and Paul. As Riders in the Sky approached their 25th anniversary they were known as an unfailing concert draw: Their shows featured such novelties as rope tricks in addition to music and humor. ~ Sandra Brennan & James Manheim, All Music Guide

Advance discount tickets: $22.00
Day of Show: $25.00

Children 12 and under: $12

(both advance and day of show)

Riders in the Sky, Live in Kent, Ohio

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 


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                                     4) private or group instruction
 
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                                     2) no more tape recorders at rehearsals
                                     3) your Musical Director will be a happy one!
                                     4) private or group instruction
 
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-------------------------------1096592238-- From LRyan at ralaw.com Fri Oct 1 05:26:08 2004 From: LRyan at ralaw.com (Ryan, Linda) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 08:26:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Murder Mystery at Greystone Hall in Akron Message-ID: <4545BC875115D5118FC70002A50A643C0B382DB0@akroncomm.ralaw.com> Saturday, October 23 "The Fatal Fifties Affair" Return to those wonderful days of poodle skirts, hula hoops, convertibles, and...murder! The cast of one of the 50's most beloved sitcoms, "Make Way for Winky" has been reassembled - however, it seems the TV family wasn't quite as "apple pie" as they appeared... $35/person includes a wonderful dinner and entertainment, including a clue hunt through the newly-renovated Greystone Hall. Teams of 6-8 detectives will search for clues, interrogate suspects, and offer solutions to the dastardly deed that will take place. Various prizes (including, "Most Clueless"!) will be awarded. Come in your coolest Fifties gear and you may win the costume prize. There will be a cash bar. Call 330-761-7950 for tickets and more information. From starmomd at yahoo.com Fri Oct 1 05:33:42 2004 From: starmomd at yahoo.com (The Drakes) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 05:33:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Royalton Players Production of "The Night of January 16th" opens Oct. 8 Message-ID: <20041001123342.70002.qmail@web41902.mail.yahoo.com> ROYALTON PLAYERS PRESENTS THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16TH An Interactive Courtroom Drama By Ayn Rand October 8, 9, 15, 16 at 8 p.m. October 17 at 2 p.m. For more information or to reserve tickets call 216 556-0415 We are currently located at the corner of West 130th St. and Boston Road (directly behind the CVS Pharmacy) Produced with permission of Random House, Inc ===== "We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams." Willy Wonka, "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" From starmomd at yahoo.com Fri Oct 1 05:40:30 2004 From: starmomd at yahoo.com (The Drakes) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 05:40:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Royalton Players Auditions for "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" Message-ID: <20041001124030.63237.qmail@web41908.mail.yahoo.com> AUDITIONS FOR ROYALTON PLAYERS PRODUCTION OF THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER October 9 and 10 from 1 pm to 3 pm We need adults and children of all ages Performance dates: December 10, 11 and 12 Auditions will be held at the International Dance and Cultural Center at 29 West 130th St. Behind CVS at Bennett?s Corners,two miles south of Rte. 82 If you have questions, please call 330 220-5811 ===== "We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams." Willy Wonka, "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" From ShowManagerAtNCP at aol.com Fri Oct 1 06:49:23 2004 From: ShowManagerAtNCP at aol.com (ShowManagerAtNCP at aol.com) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 09:49:23 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]NC PLAYHOUSE - PAID ACTORS NEEDED Message-ID: <110.3911ea13.2e8eba63@aol.com> -------------------------------1096638563 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE Center For The Performing Arts PAID ACTORS NEEDED FOR: SPOTLIGHT ON YOUTH, The educational repertory company of the North Canton Playhouse, is looking for male actors, teens or young adults. Applicants for these paid positions will be performing roles in elementary presentations. Those interested can contact the Artistic Director, Mary at 330-499-6511 or write her at: _manaway at neo.rr.com_ (mailto:manaway at neo.rr.com) -------------------------------1096638563 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1096638563-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Fri Oct 1 07:37:28 2004 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 07:37:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WR Playhouse Presents The Fantasticks Message-ID: <20041001143728.888.qmail@web80110.mail.yahoo.com> --0-20208937-1096641448=:99601 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE Presents THE FANTASTICKS Words by Tom Jones Music by Harvey Schmidt LAST WEEK END Oct 1, 2. 8:00 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 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. --0-20208937-1096641448=:99601 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
                                    WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
                                                      Presents
 
                                          THE FANTASTICKS
 
                            Words by Tom Jones   Music by Harvey Schmidt
 
                                            LAST WEEK END    Oct 1, 2.
 
                                                  8:00 p.m. Fri. & Sat.
 
                                                      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.
                                                                        
--0-20208937-1096641448=:99601-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Fri Oct 1 08:13:02 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 11:13:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Cloud Tectonics at Fine Arts Message-ID: <200410011508.i91F8cjW020718@hegel.brightdsl.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C4A7A7.A2464DF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director Fabio Polanco Announces Auditions for Cloud Tectonics at The = Fine Arts Association On Monday, October 11 and Tuesday, October 12. The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby will hold auditions for Cloud Tectonics, by Jos=E9 Rivera Director: Fabio Polanco=20 The Story: This is an enchanting and haunting love story, a magic = realist tale of boy meets girl, in which the ordinary is transformed into the miraculous. On a fantastically rainy night in Los Angeles, the city of Angels, a plain Joe named Anibal de la Luna picks up and brings home = with him a pour, bedraggled woman hitchhiker who calls herself Celestina del = Sol. She is fifty-four years old, she says, and she has been pregnant two = years. She is indeed a rare and heavenly creature, a mystic wanderer with no = sense of time and an infinite capacity to love. Alone in his little house, = sealed off from the walls of the decaying city outside, de la Luna and del Sol = come together, joining their bodies and their dreams. (adult) Roles: 1 woman-age 18-35 (all ethnicities) 2 men-ages 18-40s (all ethnicities) =20 Audition dates: Monday, October 11- 7:30 Tuesday, October 12- 7:30=20 Callbacks-October 13, 7 pm Audition location: The Shadowbox Theatre at The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Preparation: Cold readings from the script, which may be picked up from = the Fine Arts Box Office after October 4 during box office hours (Tues-Thu, = 1-7 pm; Fri-Sat, 1-5 pm) Phone: (440) 951-6637 Appointments Required.=20 For appointments and questions regarding the auditions themselves: Call = Ann Hedger at (440) 951-7500 x103. =20 Performance dates: February 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 at 8:00 pm =20 The Fine Arts Association Theatre Department Policy encourages NON-TRADITIONAL CASTING for all productions. =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C4A7A7.A2464DF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Director = Fabio Polanco Announces Auditions for Cloud Tectonics at The = Fine Arts Association

On = Monday, October 11 and Tuesday, October 12.

The = Fine Arts = Association, 38660 Mentor = AvenueWilloughby will hold auditions for = Cloud Tectonics, by Jos=E9 = Rivera

Director: = Fabio = Polanco =

The Story:=A0 This is an enchanting and haunting = love story, a magic realist tale of boy meets girl, in which the ordinary is transformed into the miraculous.=A0 = On a fantastically rainy night in Los = Angeles, the city of Angels, a plain Joe named Anibal de la Luna picks up = and brings home with him a pour, bedraggled woman hitchhiker who calls = herself Celestina del Sol.=A0 She is fifty-four years old, she = says, and she has been pregnant two years.=A0 = She is indeed a rare and heavenly creature, a mystic wanderer with no sense of = time and an infinite capacity to love.=A0 = Alone in his little house, sealed off from the walls of the decaying city = outside, de la Luna and del Sol come together, joining their bodies and their = dreams.=A0 (adult)

Roles:  1 woman-age 18-35 (all = ethnicities)

=A0=A0 2 men-ages 18-40s (all = ethnicities)

 

Audition dates:  =A0=A0=A0=A0 Monday, October = 11- 7:30

Tuesday, October 12- 7:30

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Callbacks-October 13, 7 = pm

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

Preparation:  Cold readings from the = script, which may be picked up from the Fine Arts Box Office after October 4 during box office hours (Tues-Thu, 1-7 pm; Fri-Sat, = 1-5 pm)=A0 Phone:=A0 (440) = 951-6637

.

For appointments and questions regarding the auditions = themselves:  Call = Ann = Hedger at (440) 951-7500 x103.=A0

Performance dates: February 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 at 8:00 pm

 

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

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C4A7A7.A2464DF0-- From PVMerkys at aol.com Fri Oct 1 08:39:30 2004 From: PVMerkys at aol.com (PVMerkys at aol.com) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 11:39:30 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]2 ROLES/ 2 MOVIES Message-ID: <1d6.2c58ac64.2e8ed432@aol.com> -------------------------------1096645170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITIONS : "HEAR 'N' NOW" PRODUCTIONS 2 parts/ 2 different Movies Roles: 1. 55-65, Mother hasn't cut the umbilical, it would seem, with her Adult son Timmy, who lives at home with her and his father. (Short subject) 2. 26-30, Latino romantic lead, Miguel. The movie is an adaptation of the classic, Miss Julie, therefore must ooze machismo and sex appeal. (Full length movie, Major role.) Auditions will consist of: * cold reading of a page of the script * perform something of less than one minute of your own choice When: 6:00 PM Thursday, October 7th DaimlerChrysler UAW Local 122 Training Center Classrooms 8997 Darrow Rd. (Rt. 91) Twinsburg, Ohio 44087 Enter Parking Lot: one block past 91 on East Aurora Rd. (Rt. 82) (This is directly across from Walgreen's) Where: Going South on 91, turn left (East) at 82 and drive about three hundred feet. On the right (South) is an ex-elementary school, converted (to "Kent State Extension Classrooms" and Daimler Chrysler UAW Local 122 Training Center Classrooms.) The door you want to enter is under the long blue awning near ground level, at the bottom of three stairs. Follow the directions posted after entering. The movies are being shot in digital format for self release. Most of the shooting will occur on weekends and evenings in the Willoughby, Ohio area in late October for the short subject, and January for the full length movie. * * Bring a Head Shot and Resume * * If you need to contact someone, E-mail: PMerkys at aol.com -------------------------------1096645170 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
AUDITIONS
:
"HEAR 'N= ' NOW" PRODUCTIONS
 
 2 parts/ 2 different Movies
Roles:
1. 55-65, Mother hasn't cut the umbilical, it would seem, with her= Adult son Timmy, who lives at home with her and his father. (Short subject)
2. 26-30, Latino romantic lead, Miguel. The movie is an=20= adaptation of the classic, Miss Julie, therefore must ooze machismo and sex=20= appeal. (Full length movie, Major role.)
 
Auditions will consist of:
* cold reading of a page of the script
* perform something of less than one minute of your own choic= e
 
When: 
6:00 PM Thursday, October 7th
DaimlerChrysler UAW Local 122
Training Center Classrooms
8997 Darrow Rd. (Rt. 91)
Twinsburg, Ohio 44087
Enter Parking Lot: one block past 91 on Ea= st Aurora Rd. (Rt. 82)
(This is directly across from Walgreen's)
 
Where:
Going South on 91, turn left (East) at 82 and drive about thr= ee hundred feet. On the right (South) is an ex-elementary school, conve= rted (to "Kent State Extension Classrooms" and Daimler Chrysler UAW Local 12= 2 Training Center Classrooms.)
The door you want to enter is under the long blue= awning near ground level, at the bottom of three stairs. Fo= llow the directions posted after entering.
 
The movies are being shot in digital format for self release. Most of t= he shooting will occur on weekends and evenings in the Willoughby, Ohio area= in late October for the short subject, and January for the full length movi= e.
 
* *  Bring a Head Shot and Resume  * *
If you= need to contact someone, E-mail: PMerkys at aol.com
 
 
-------------------------------1096645170-- From mindy at desberg.com Fri Oct 1 13:55:48 2004 From: mindy at desberg.com (Mindy Childress) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 16:55:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Trade Show Talent Needed Message-ID: <01b201c4a7f9$0a5f4e90$2801a8c0@userpq7w2jhblr> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C4A7D7.803AF050 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Looking for an energetic, outgoing, drummer/percussionist for a live = performance at an upcoming trade show. The client has a variety of = products and is in search of someone who can "play" them "STOMP!" style. = Must have theatrical flair and the ability to engage a large crowd.=20 Rehearsals will take place for 2 days in Virginia later this month. The = trade show is in New Orleans for 4 days in mid November. Pay, travel and = a per diem are available.=20 Please e-mail me ASAP if you are interested and able to do the work. = Serious inquiries only. No phone calls please. Thanks, Mindy Childress -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Mindy Childress Desberg & Associates, Inc. 15321 Russell Rd. Chagrin Falls, OH 44022 mindy at desberg.com ------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C4A7D7.803AF050 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Looking for an energetic, outgoing,=20 drummer/percussionist for a live performance at an = upcoming trade=20 show. The client has a variety of products and is in search of someone = who can=20 "play" them "STOMP!" style.  Must have theatrical flair and the = ability to=20 engage a large crowd.
 
Rehearsals will take place for 2 days = in Virginia=20 later this month. The trade show is in New Orleans for 4 days in mid = November.=20 Pay, travel and a per diem are available.
 
Please e-mail me ASAP if you are = interested and=20 able to do the work. Serious inquiries only. No phone calls = please.
 
Thanks,
Mindy Childress

Mindy Childress
Desberg & Associates, = Inc.
15321 Russell Rd.
Chagrin Falls, OH  44022
mindy at desberg.com
------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C4A7D7.803AF050-- From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Fri Oct 1 11:16:21 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:16:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Green House Effect - For REAL!!! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7E2.C0ECB203 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable As the weather changes so does "Jazz at the Rockefeller Greenhouse!" =20 Tri-C JazzFest is pleased to be part of the=20 2nd Annual "Jazz at the Rockefeller Greenhouse" =20 Concert changed to...=20 Sunday, October 3=20 1 - 3:30 p.m. featuring=20 The Ernie Krivda Jazz Quintet with special guests Tri-C Jazz Studies Student Combo A wonderful afternoon for the whole family to enjoy!!!! =20 And...it's FREE!!! =20 Walk through Cleveland's greenhouse, register to vote, raffle for wonderful prizes (including JazzFest tickets), smell the flowers!! =20 Rockefeller Greenhouse in Rockefeller Park Top of E. 88th St., off MLK, Jr. Dr. (just south of the I-90 MLK exit) Cleveland, OH =20 For more information: 216-664-3103 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7E2.C0ECB203 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
As the weather = changes so=20 does "Jazz at the Rockefeller=20 Greenhouse!"
 
 Tri-C JazzFest = is pleased=20 to be part of the
2nd Annual
"Jazz at the Rockefeller = Greenhouse"
 
Concert  = changed=20 to... 
Sunday,=20 October  3 
1 - = 3:30=20 p.m.
featuring=20
The Ernie Krivda Jazz = Quintet
with special=20 guests
Tri-C Jazz Studies Student = Combo
A wonderful = afternoon for=20 the whole family to = enjoy!!!! =20
And...it's = FREE!!!
 
Walk=20 through Cleveland's greenhouse, register to vote, raffle for = wonderful prizes=20 (including JazzFest tickets), smell the=20 flowers!!
 
Rockefeller Greenhouse
in = Rockefeller=20 Park
Top of E. 88th = St., off=20 MLK, Jr. Dr. (just south of the I-90 MLK exit)
Cleveland, OH
 
For more = information:=20 216-664-3103
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7E2.C0ECB203-- From joe216films at hotmail.com Fri Oct 1 11:13:36 2004 From: joe216films at hotmail.com (Joe Ostrica) Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2004 14:13:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hair stylist needed for movie shoot Message-ID: 216 Films is seeking a hair stylist for our short film GUYS. The person we originally had lined up had to withdraw. We are shooting Oct. 7-10 in Lakewood (just west of Cleveland). There are no more than 6 principle actors in every scene and our four leads are males that do not require a lot of work. Meals will be provided as well as SCREEN CREDIT. Here's what the SHOOTING SCHEDULE IS: NOTE: FULL DAYS ARE 10 HOUR SHIFTS but hair stylist will not be needed all 10 hours (unless of course they are available to stay the whole time!). Thursday, Sept. 7 10 p.m. until 8 a.m. Friday, Sept. 8 10 p.m. until 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 9 6 p.m. until 4 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 10 (AT LEAST A HALF DAY, POSSIBLY A FULL DAY) 2 p.m until 7 p.m. OR 2 p.m until 11 p.m. If you are at all interested, or can work any of these days or know ANYONE that might be interested in this, PLEASE e-mail Joe Ostrica ASAP at: joe at 216films.com Check out our website at: www.216films.com _________________________________________________________________ Don?t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ From jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com Fri Oct 1 11:23:26 2004 From: jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com (Jan Futhey) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:23:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Little Theatre Seeking Actor Message-ID: <038201c4a7e3$bee4ffb0$62c0e940@CPQ97876604634> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_037F_01C4A7C2.371E1970 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brecksville Little Theatre is seeking an actor aged 21-25 to play an = Englishman in its production of "An Inspector Calls." Please respond via email to jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com or call the = director, David Reifel, at 216-676-4677. Production dates are: Fridays and Saturdays, November 5-6-12-13-19-20 at = 8:00 pm and Sunday, November 14 at 2:00 p.m. Jan Futhey ------=_NextPart_000_037F_01C4A7C2.371E1970 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Brecksville Little Theatre is seeking an actor = aged 21-25=20 to play an Englishman in its production of "An Inspector=20 Calls."
 
Please respond via email to jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com or call the director, David = Reifel,=20 at 216-676-4677.
 
Production dates are: Fridays and=20 Saturdays, November 5-6-12-13-19-20 at 8:00 pm and Sunday, November = 14 at=20 2:00 p.m.
 
Jan Futhey
------=_NextPart_000_037F_01C4A7C2.371E1970-- From performingarts at karamu.com Fri Oct 1 11:28:05 2004 From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:28:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu House Theatre Outreach Performance Series 2004-2005 season Message-ID: <001201c4a7e4$652c4a40$0e01a8c0@tops2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C4A7C2.DDCE5F00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable KARAMU T.O.P.S. 2004-2005 SEASON =20 The T.O.P.S (Theater Outreach Performance Series) department at Karamu = House in Cleveland, Ohio, is proud to announce its 2004-2005 season. We have something for all ages, and we are sure to have something to fit = your needs. We are available for bookings at your site or ours. We = perform at schools, universities and other facilities. We hope that = after seeing what we are offering, you will consider letting us perform = for you. =20 Below is a list of programs that we offer. =20 IJAPA THE TORTOISE This play is based on the folktales of the Yoruba people of Nigeria. = Ijapa is a clever trickster and is known for being conniving, greedy, = lazy, and self-serving. He is frequently trying to outwit his = neighbors, only to be caught in the end. (Grades K-6) Price: $425 =20 FLY EAGLE, FLY This unique parable comes to life as two storytellers (A Homeboy and a = Businessman) provide the words, movement and sounds, building a bridge = between us and our Motherland, with the use of standard narration and = slam poetry weaving between the beat of African drums. (All ages) Price: = $375 =20 LANGSTON LISTENS TO AMERICA Most of America remembers Langston Hughes as an icon of the artistic and = intellectual achievement of the Harlem Renaissance. However, he also = used his poetic genius to speak about key social issues that shaped an = entire culture. You are sure to enjoy this dramatization of some of his = most significant poems.( Middle & High Schools) Price: $425 =20 LANGSTON LISTENS ( SPECIAL EDITION) This production offers the same poetry as Langston Listens to America = with the addition of scenes from A Soul Gone Home, Simply Heavenly and = passages from a 1943 article written by Langston and presented in = Readers Theater format. (High Schools, Colleges & Festivals) Price: $525 =20 =20 for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf Before the female empowered "Waiting to Exhale" and the poeticism of = Russell Simmons' "Def Poetry Jam" there was Ntozake Shange's landmark = play termed a choreopoem. It is a breakthrough portrayal of the black = female experience woven with words, music and dance. ( High Schools, = Colleges & Festivals) Price: $800 Prices for dual performances on the same day are double the original = price less one hundred dollars. For example: $425/$750 one /two performances $375/650 one/two performances Workshops are available in drama, creative writing, African dance and = drumming. Workshops are $100 each. If you book a performance and = workshop on the same day the workshop fee is $50.=20 Fees also include resource material for teachers and transportation = expenses. Additional charges may apply to locations outside of Cuyahoga = County. =20 =20 Please call (216)795-7070, ext. 242 for more information or to book an = event. =20 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C4A7C2.DDCE5F00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

KARAMU T.O.P.S. 2004-2005=20 SEASON

 

The T.O.P.S (Theater Outreach = Performance Series)=20 department at Karamu House in Cleveland, Ohio, is proud to announce its=20 2004-2005 season.

We have something for all ages, and we = are sure to=20 have something to fit your needs. We are available for bookings at your = site or=20 ours.  We perform at = schools,=20 universities and other facilities. =20 We hope that after seeing what we are offering, you will consider = letting=20 us perform for you.

 

Below is a list of programs that = we=20 offer.

 

IJAPA THE=20 TORTOISE

This play is based on the folktales of = the Yoruba=20 people of Nigeria.  Ijapa = is a=20 clever trickster and is known for being conniving, greedy, lazy, and=20 self-serving.  He is = frequently=20 trying to outwit his neighbors, only to be caught in the end.  (Grades K-6)  Price:=20 $425

 

FLY EAGLE,=20 FLY

This unique parable comes to life as = two=20 storytellers (A Homeboy and a Businessman) provide the words, movement = and=20 sounds, building a bridge between us and our Motherland, with the use of = standard narration and slam poetry weaving between the beat of African = drums.=20 (All ages) Price: $375

 

LANGSTON LISTENS TO=20 AMERICA

Most of America remembers Langston = Hughes as an=20 icon of the artistic and intellectual achievement of the Harlem=20 Renaissance.  However, he = also used=20 his poetic genius to speak about key social issues that shaped an entire = culture. You are sure to enjoy this dramatization of some of his = most=20 significant poems.( Middle & High Schools) Price: $425

 

LANGSTON = LISTENS (=20 SPECIAL EDITION)

This production offers the same = poetry as=20 Langston Listens to America with the addition of scenes from A Soul = Gone=20 Home, Simply Heavenly and passages from a 1943 article written by = Langston=20 and presented in Readers Theater format. (High=20 Schools, Colleges & Festivals) Price: $525

 

 

for colored girls who have considered=20 suicide/

 when the=20 rainbow is enuf

Before the female empowered = =93Waiting to=20 Exhale=94 and the poeticism of Russell Simmons=92 =93Def Poetry Jam=94 = there was Ntozake=20 Shange=92s landmark play termed a choreopoem. It is a breakthrough = portrayal of=20 the black female experience woven with words, music and dance. ( High Schools, Colleges & Festivals) = Price:=20 $800

 

Prices for=20 dual performances on the same day are double the original price less one = hundred=20 dollars. For example:

 

$425/$750 one=20 /two performances

$375/650=20 one/two performances

 

Workshops are=20 available in drama, creative writing, African dance and drumming. = Workshops are=20 $100 each. If you book a performance and workshop on the same day the = workshop=20 fee is $50. 

 

Fees also=20 include resource material for teachers and transportation expenses. = Additional charges may apply to locations outside of Cuyahoga=20 County.  

 

Please call=20 (216)795-7070, ext. 242 for more information or to book an=20 event.

 

 

 

 

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Greg:
=  
Just a short email to let you know about The Erie Building= that we are developing in the Warehouse District into FOR SALE L= IVE WORK LOFTS.  Our web page is www.eriebuilding.com

One of the unique aspects of= The Erie Building is the LIVE WORK ZONING and the fact that all of the Loft= s can be customized.  Lofts at The Erie Building can be built as shown=20= on the floor plans with the amenties shown below, as Raw Space, or with cust= om finishes you would like.
 
Amenties that are i= ncluded in a finished Loft are summarized below:
 
Exposed Wood Beams
Exposed Duct Work
Brick Walls
Stainless Steel Appliances
Ceramic Tile Floors in Bathroo= ms & Kitchens
Hardwood Floors
Gas Fireplaces
=
In - Suite Laundry
Luxury Bathrooms & Kitchens
Expansive Windows
 
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On another matter, I would greatly appreciate it if you wou= ld pass along my phone #, and or information on The Erie Building www.eriebuilding.com to any of your fri= ends / associates that may have an interest in purchasing a Loft in the Ware= house District.
 
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------=_NextPart_001_0005_01C4A7C3.212746E0-- --part1_d4.172db6c5.2e8eff48_boundary-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Fri Oct 1 08:26:26 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 11:26:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Streetcar Named Desire Opens at Fine Arts Message-ID: <200410011522.i91FM2jW022102@hegel.brightdsl.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C4A7A9.80231170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue,Willoughby presents A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams Made famous by its landmark film version starring the late Marlon Brando, A Streetcar Named Desire is the incendiary story of Blanche Dubois's arrival at the New Orleans apartment of her sister Stella Kowalski. The play reveals to the very depths, the character of Blanche DuBois, a woman whose life has been undermined by her romantic illusions. These illusions lead her to reject-so far as possible-the realities of life with which she is faced and which she consistently ignores. The pressure brought to bear upon her by her sister Stella, intensified by Stanley, Stella's earthy young husband, leads to a revelation of her tragic self-delusion and in the end to madness..(Rated Adult) Production Dates October 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, & 23 at 8:00 pm October 10, 17, & 24 at 3:00 pm Sign Interpreted and Audio Described Performance October 24 at 3:00 pm Tickets $18/Adults; $16/Seniors & Students Group rates are available. Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org Location The Corning Auditorium of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), Willoughby, on the campus of The Andrews School. The Cast Colleen Bender-Mexican Woman/Nurse Nancy Shimonek Brooks-Stella Eileen Canepari-Eunice Sean Derry-Stanly Greg Gnau-Doctor David Malinowski-Pablo Gonzales Mark Mayo-Mitch Laura Stitt-Blanche Tom Kondilas-Steve Jason Modica-Collector The Artistic Team Russ Borski, Direction Ann Hedger, Production Stage Manager Russ Borski, Scenic Design Lance Switzer, Lighting Design Terry Pieritz, Costume Designer Richard Ingraham, Sound Design Beth McGee, Dialect Coach Paul Gatzke, Technical Direction Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C4A7A9.80231170 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

T= he Fine Arts Association

38660 Mentor Avenue,Willoughby<= /p>

presents

A Streetcar Named Desire
by Tennessee Williams



Made famous by its landmark film version = starring the late Marlon Brando, A = Streetcar Named Desire is the incendiary story of Blanche = Dubois’s arrival at the New = Orleans apartment of her sister Stella Kowalski.  The play reveals to the very depths, the character of Blanche = DuBois, a woman whose life has been undermined by = her romantic illusions.  These = illusions lead her to reject-so far as possible-the realities of life with which she is = faced and which she consistently ignores.  The pressure brought to bear upon her by her sister Stella, intensified by = Stanley, Stella’s earthy young husband, leads to a revelation of her tragic self-delusion and in the end to madness..(Rated Adult)




Producti= on Dates
October 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, & 23 at 8:00 pm
October 10, 17, & 24 at 3:00 pm
Sign Interpreted and Audio Described Performance October 24 at 3:00 = pm



Tickets
$18/Adults; $16/Seniors & Students  
Group rates are available. 
Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets = online at www.fineartsassociation.org

Location
The Corning = Auditorium of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), = Willoughby, =

on the campus of The Andrews School.

 Th= e Cast

Colleen = Bender-Mexican Woman/Nurse

Nancy Shimonek Brooks-Stella

 

Eileen Canepari-Eunice

 

Sean Derry-Stanly

 

Greg Gnau-Doctor

 

David Malinowski-Pablo = Gonzales

 

Mark Mayo-Mitch

 

Laura Stitt-Blanche

 

Tom Kondilas-Steve

 

Jason Modica-Collector


The = Artistic Team

Russ = Borski, Direction

Ann = Hedger, Production Stage Manager

Russ Borski, = Scenic Design

Lance = Switzer, Lighting Design

Terry Pieritz, Costume Designer

 Richard Ingraham, Sound Design

Beth McGee, = Dialect Coach

Paul Gatzke, = Technical Direction


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

------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C4A7A9.80231170-- From tfulton at jcu.edu Fri Oct 1 13:50:44 2004 From: tfulton at jcu.edu (Tom Fulton) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 16:50:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tom Fulton to Offer 'Acting the Great Plays of Anton Chekhov' workshop - beginning October 19. Message-ID: <200410012050.AOV97794@mirapoint.jcu.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C4A7D6.CE1A8160 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Acting the Great Plays of Anton Chekhov Teacher: Tom Fulton $195 Times: Tuesdays at Centerville Mills Lake House in Bainbridge Township (2 miles from the corner of Rt 422 and Rt 306 - And - We have our own moonlit lake right outside the building!) Beginning October 19 - Eight Weeks through Dec 7, 2004 7:00-10:00pm. TO REGISTER, Call 440-338-3171 This class focuses on the work of finding the human comedy in 'action' and 'behavior; In this class we explore the gentle behavioral humor found in Chekhov's characters -- who, as Chekhov has said: "sit smugly eating peas while their life is falling apart all around them". -- Behavior is the key; born of the inner monologue, physical action, affective memory and the often absurd yet altogether human yearnings in Chekhov's plays. Exercises include: Script Analysis, Action, Given Circumstances, Communion, Comedy Technique. Scene Work: Two person scenes from the 4 Major plays of Chekhov. The Seagull, The Three Sisters, Uncle Vanya and The Cherry Orchard. Text: An Actor Prepares by Constantin Stanislavski REVIEW OF CLASSES (Scene Magazine - September 2004) "Many of the area's professional actors and quite a number of aspiring amateurs seek out Tom Fulton for guidance in developing stage characterizations. Basing his classes at the Fairmount Center on the teachings of Stanislavski, Fulton goes far beyond the stereotype of self indulgent method acting. By putting each performer in touch with the physical reality of the role under consideration, Fulton purges actors of the "head games" they love to indulge in--and he does it all with a warm smile." TEACHER BIO: Tom Fulton is an accomplished classical director and actor. His professional work with Chekhov includes, The Three Sisters (Winner of the Cleveland Critic's Circle Award for best professional production), The Seagull (at the Beck Center 2004, and Phoenix Theatre Ensemble 1982), The Cherry Orchard (Cleveland Theatre Company), and his own adaptation of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya (Cleveland Theatre Company). Tom has been teaching acting in Cleveland since 1975 and is well known for his work on the Stanislavski System of Actor Development. You can learn more about Mr. Fulton at www.tomfulton.com ------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C4A7D6.CE1A8160 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Acting the Great Plays of Anton = Chekhov

Teacher: Tom = Fulton $195
Times:  Tuesdays at Centerville Mills Lake House in Bainbridge Township
=

          =    (2 miles from the corner of Rt 422 and Rt 306 – And - We have our = own moonlit lake right outside the building!)

Beginning October 19 – Eight Weeks through Dec 7, = 2004

7:00-10:00pm.

TO REGISTER, Call = 440-338-3171

This class focuses on the work of finding the human comedy in = ‘action’ and ‘behavior;  In this class we explore the gentle = behavioral humor found in  Chekhov’s characters --  who, as Chekhov has = said: “sit smugly eating peas while their life is falling apart all = around them”.   -- Behavior is the key; born of  the inner monologue, physical action, affective memory and the often absurd yet altogether human yearnings in Chekhov's plays.

Exercises include: Script Analysis, Action, Given Circumstances, = Communion, Comedy Technique.
Scene Work: Two person scenes from the 4 Major plays of Chekhov.  = The Seagull, The Three Sisters, Uncle Vanya and The Cherry = Orchard.

Text: An Actor Prepares by Constantin = Stanislavski

REVIEW OF CLASSES (Scene Magazine – September 2004)
"Many of the area's = professional actors and quite a number of aspiring amateurs seek out Tom Fulton for = guidance in developing stage characterizations.  Basing his classes at the = Fairmount Center on the teachings of Stanislavski, Fulton goes far beyond the stereotype of self indulgent method acting.  By putting each performer in touch with the physical reality of the role = under consideration, Fulton purges actors of the "head games" they = love to indulge in--and he does it all with a warm = smile."

TEACHER = BIO:
Tom Fulton is an accomplished classical director and actor.  His professional work = with Chekhov includes, The Three Sisters (Winner of the Cleveland Critic's Circle Award for = best professional production), The Seagull (at the Beck Center 2004, and = Phoenix Theatre Ensemble 1982), The Cherry Orchard (Cleveland Theatre Company), = and his own adaptation of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya (Cleveland Theatre = Company).  Tom has been teaching acting in Cleveland since 1975 and is well known for his work on = the Stanislavski System of Actor Development.  You can learn = more about Mr. Fulton at www.tomfulton.com =

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C4A7D6.CE1A8160-- From otp at ameritech.net Fri Oct 1 12:15:36 2004 From: otp at ameritech.net (The Other Theater Project) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 12:15:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sister Mary Audition reminder from OTP Message-ID: <20041001191536.31563.qmail@web80802.mail.yahoo.com> --0-49336190-1096658136=:31514 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "The Other Theater Project" will be holding auditions for their premiere production, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" which will open in November. "OTP" is seeking non-equity males who can play in their 20s to 30s. Two males are needed for "Sister Mary" and two are needed for the comedic sketch being presented with it. Auditions will be held on Monday, October 4th between 7 and 9pm at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 w. 6th street, Cleveland. Interested parties should bring a head shot and resume. A short comedic monologue is preferred but not required. Cold readings will be done from the script. All female roles have been cast. --0-49336190-1096658136=:31514 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
 "The Other Theater Project" will be holding auditions for their premiere production, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" which will open in November.
 
      "OTP" is seeking non-equity males who can play in their 20s to 30s.  Two males are needed for "Sister Mary" and two are needed for the comedic sketch being presented with it.
 
Auditions will be held on Monday, October 4th between 7 and 9pm at
Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 w. 6th street, Cleveland.
 
Interested parties should bring a head shot and resume. A short comedic monologue is preferred but not required.  Cold readings will be done from the script.
 
All female roles have been cast.
 
--0-49336190-1096658136=:31514-- From dshoemaker at fineartsassociation.org Fri Oct 1 12:47:23 2004 From: dshoemaker at fineartsassociation.org (Diane Shoemaker) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 15:47:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]cartoon instructor wanted Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E7B5E76@fa1.FineArts.Local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C4A7CD.06FD14C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Seeking an instructor to teach 9-14-year-olds cartooning at The Fine Arts Association in Willoughby, Ohio. The class will meet once a week Wednesday nights from 5:30-6:30 pm for 15 weeks starting the first week in February. The Fine Art Association is a full service arts-education and performance facility offering dance, theater, music, and the visual arts to over 100,000 constituents annually in Northeast Ohio located 25 minutes east of downtown Cleveland on the grounds of the Andrew's School. Pay commensurate with experience. For more information about The Fine Arts Association go to www.fineartsassociation.org . Send resume and references to dshoemaker at fineartsassociation.org or mail to: Diane M. Shoemaker Chair, Visual Arts Department The Fine Arts Association 36880 Mentor Avenue Willoughby, OH 44094 Interested in teaching a different type of class or workshop? Send me a proposal! ------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C4A7CD.06FD14C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Seeking an instructor = to teach=20 9-14-year-olds cartooning at The Fine Arts Association in Willoughby,=20 Ohio.  The class will meet once a week Wednesday nights from = 5:30-6:30 pm=20 for 15 weeks starting the first week in February.  The = Fine Art=20 Association is a full service arts-education and performance = facility offering dance, theater, music, and the visual arts to over = 100,000=20 constituents annually in Northeast Ohio = located 25 minutes east of = downtown=20 Cleveland on the grounds of the Andrew's School.  Pay = commensurate=20 with experience.  For more information about The Fine Arts = Association go=20 to www.fineartsassociation.org.
 
Send resume and = references to=20 dshoemaker at fineartsass= ociation.org or mail to:
 
Diane M.=20 Shoemaker
Chair,=20 Visual Arts Department
The Fine=20 Arts Association
36880=20 Mentor Avenue
Willoughby, OH  44094
 
Interested in teaching a different type of class or = workshop?  Send=20 me a proposal!
------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C4A7CD.06FD14C0-- >From sgordon at clevelandplayhouse.com" The Cleveland Play House invites you to the dress rehearsal of Crowns on Sunday, October 3 at 7:30PM. Written by Regina Taylor and directed by Dianne McIntyre, in features Trezana Beverly, Chaundra Cameron, LaVonda Elam, Edwina Findley, Michael W. Howell, Queen Esther Marrow and Angela Gillespie Winborn. The rehearsal is free of charge, but please arrive on time as there will be no front of house staff. The Cleveland Play House is at 8500 Euclid Avenue. Crowns will perform October 5-November 7. For information on tickets, please call 216 795 7000 or visit www.clevelandplayouse.com. From darbyvideo at sbcglobal.net Fri Oct 1 13:01:40 2004 From: darbyvideo at sbcglobal.net (Ellen Darby) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 16:01:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Video/assistant position DETAILS Message-ID: Thank you for the responses. Following are some details on the position: 1) This is a documentary which will follow two years of strenuous training, culminating in a triathalon competition in 2006. 2) We are using two mini-dv cameras and need a camera person for the 2nd camera (Sony PD 150). 3) In addition to camera work, there is telephone work, research, internet investigation, etc. which would be handled out of the subject's home. 4) This is a paid position, hourly rate, rate negotiable. 5) Position requires approximately two days a week but the days and hours would be flexible, based on shooting needs and availability of assistant. If this sounds interesting to you and you feel you have the skills necessary for camera work and office work, please send a resume to me and the address below. Thanks so much. Ellen -- Ellen Darby Photography & Video Works P. O. Box 181043 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118 http://www.ellendarbyphotography.com http://www.fallingsnowstudio.com From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 1 20:58:11 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 20:58:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM: A COMEDY TONIGHT! Message-ID: <20041002035811.10132.qmail@web21123.mail.yahoo.com> --0-239284967-1096689491=:10127 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Celebrate the Opening of the Olde Towne Hall Theatre?s 25th Annivesary Season! A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio Director: Matthew L. Sucre Music Director: Susie Estavanko Choreographer: Amy Lynne Holland PROLOGUS - Michael Rogan SENEX - John L. Mercer DOMINA - Molly Jones HERO - Stuart Landes HYSTERIUM - Gary Samarin PSEUDOLUS - Michael J. Rogan ERRONIUS - Ruth Benedict Mercer MILES GLORIOSUS -Dante Citraro LYCUS -Ron Dauphin PHILIA- Rebecca Brown THE COURTESANS: TINTINABULA -Paula Holland PANACEA - Yvonne Buemi THE GEMINAE - Christine Benco & Charlene Hartley VIBRATA - Jessie May GYMNASIA - Amy Lynne Holland THE PROTEANS Michael Milligan, Ginger Sommerfelt, Mariann Sommerfelt, Stefanie Heizer PRODUCTION DATES October 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, 28, 29 & 30 Performances at 8 PM Sunday Matinees October 17 & 24 Performance at 2 PM TICKETS Adults $10 * Seniors $8 * Students $5 RESERVATIONS Call 440-327-2909 DIRECTONS: The Olde Towne Hall Theatre is on the south side of Center Ridge Road (U.S. Route 20) in the center of North Ridgeville, Ohio, just west of the intersection of Center Ridge and Avon Belden Road (State Route 83). Look for the North Ridgeville water tower - we're right in front of it! A Comedy Tonight! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-239284967-1096689491=:10127 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Celebrate the Opening of the Olde Towne Hall Theatre?s

25th Annivesary Season!

 

A FUNNY THING HAPPENED

ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM

36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio

 

Director:  Matthew L. Sucre

Music Director: Susie Estavanko

Choreographer: Amy Lynne Holland

 

PROLOGUS - Michael Rogan

SENEX - John L. Mercer

DOMINA - Molly Jones

HERO - Stuart Landes

HYSTERIUM - Gary Samarin

PSEUDOLUS - Michael J. Rogan

ERRONIUS - Ruth Benedict Mercer

MILES GLORIOSUS -Dante Citraro

LYCUS -Ron Dauphin

PHILIA- Rebecca Brown

THE COURTESANS:

TINTINABULA  -Paula Holland

PANACEA - Yvonne Buemi

THE GEMINAE - Christine Benco & Charlene Hartley

VIBRATA - Jessie May

GYMNASIA - Amy Lynne Holland

THE PROTEANS

Michael Milligan, Ginger Sommerfelt, Mariann Sommerfelt, Stefanie Heizer

 

PRODUCTION DATES

October 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, 28, 29 & 30

Performances at 8 PM

Sunday Matinees October 17 & 24

Performance at 2 PM

 

TICKETS

Adults $10 * Seniors $8 * Students $5

 

RESERVATIONS

Call 440-327-2909

 

DIRECTONS:

The Olde Towne Hall Theatre is on the south side of Center Ridge Road (U.S. Route 20) in the center of North Ridgeville, Ohio, just west of the intersection of Center Ridge and Avon Belden Road (State Route 83). Look for the North Ridgeville water tower - we're right in front of it!

 

A Comedy Tonight!


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--part1_1d8.2c9651db.2e8ff234_boundary-- From gpl3 at ameritech.net Sat Oct 2 05:06:09 2004 From: gpl3 at ameritech.net (G.P. Lasecki) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 08:06:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MAGIC TIME - Audition Notice Message-ID: <00fd01c4a878$3404fae0$6814fea9@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00FA_01C4A856.ACB95F20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theatre is excited to = announce auditions for "Magic Time" by James Sherman. Director: Bob Kmiecik Needed Are: A talented cast of: 5 men 3 women=20 Ages from early 20's to mid 30's Familiarization with Shakespeare's Hamlet is preferred but not required. = For male auditioners, experience with Hamlet's "Advice to the Players" = speech would be a plus but again not required. Audition Dates: Monday, January 10th, 2005=20 Tuesday, January 11th, 2005=20 Audition Time: 7-10 PM (both days) Location: In the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts building. Broadview Heights Spotlights 9543 Broadview Road BLDG #22=20 Broadview Hts., OH 44147 (Signs will be posted) Directions Performance Dates: Friday, March 4, 2005 - 8:00 PM Saturday, March 5, 2005 - 8:00 PM Friday, March 11, 2005 - 8:00 PM Saturday, March 12, 2005 - 8:00 PM Sunday, March 13, 2005 - 3:00 PM Friday, March 18, 2005 - 8:00 PM Saturday, March 19, 2005 - 8:00 PM Synopsis: It is suburban Chicago, in the mid 1970's. A non-equity professional = theatre is closing it's summer season with the final performance of = Hamlet. In a play within a play style we learn that there is as much going on = backstage as on, as each of these dedicated actors, uncertain as to what = tomorrow will bring, confront defining moments that may shape their = lives as artists. One member of the company who teaches to help support his wife and child = is on the verge of sacrificing all to work only as an actor. Two others = who are married to each other and have always agreed to only work = together, must deal with the tension when she is offered a full = professional season at a theatre across the country. And the leading man = and His Ophelia have become a genuine romantic item over the summer, and = what becomes of their relationship after this night. This and much more is explored in this comedy with drama, while each of = these characters supports in their own way the underlying theme of the = play which is why actors (out of love of their art) choose to do what = they do. This well crafted play is often hilarious with serious moments that = makes it an excellent ensemble work. For More Information, email: Bob Kmiecik ------=_NextPart_000_00FA_01C4A856.ACB95F20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Broadview Heights Spotlights = Community Theatre=20 is excited to announce auditions for "Magic = Time" by=20 James Sherman.
 
Director:
Bob=20 Kmiecik

Needed=20 Are:
A talented cast of:
5 men
3 women
Ages from early 20's to mid 30's
 
Familiarization with Shakespeare's = Hamlet is=20 preferred but not required.
For male auditioners, experience with = Hamlet's=20 "Advice to the Players" speech would be a plus but again not=20 required.

Audition=20 Dates:
Monday, January 10th, 2005 =
Tuesday, January 11th, 2005 =
 
Audition Time:
7-10 = PM (both=20 days)

Location:
In the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts=20 building.

Broadview Heights = Spotlights
9543 Broadview=20 Road    BLDG   #22
Broadview Hts., OH=20 44147
(Signs will be posted)

Directions<= /A>

Performance=20 Dates:
Friday, March 4, 2005 - 8:00 = PM
Saturday, March 5, 2005 - 8:00 = PM
Friday, March 11, 2005 - 8:00 = PM
Saturday, March=20 12, 2005 - 8:00 PM
Sunday, March 13, 2005 - 3:00 = PM
Friday, March=20 18, 2005 - 8:00 PM
Saturday, March 19, 2005 - 8:00 = PM
 
Synopsis:
It is = suburban=20 Chicago, in the mid 1970's. A non-equity professional theatre is closing = it's=20 summer season with the final performance of Hamlet.

In a play = within a=20 play style we learn that there is as much going on backstage as on, as = each of=20 these dedicated actors, uncertain as to what tomorrow will bring, = confront=20 defining moments that may shape their lives as artists.

One member of the company who = teaches to help=20 support his wife and child is on the verge of sacrificing all to work = only as an=20 actor. Two others who are married to each other and have always agreed = to only=20 work together, must deal with the tension when she is offered a full=20 professional season at a theatre across the country. And the leading man = and His=20 Ophelia have become a genuine romantic item over the summer, and what = becomes of=20 their relationship after this night.

This and much more is = explored in=20 this comedy with drama, while each of these characters supports in their = own way=20 the underlying theme of the play which is why actors (out of love of = their art)=20 choose to do what they do.

This well crafted play is often = hilarious with=20 serious moments that makes it an excellent ensemble = work.

For=20 More Information, email:
Bob=20 Kmiecik
 
------=_NextPart_000_00FA_01C4A856.ACB95F20-- From will at singingangels.org Sat Oct 2 06:04:06 2004 From: will at singingangels.org (William C. Reichard) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 09:04:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Singing Angels Holiday Benefit tickets on sale Monday Message-ID: <20041002130413.04D8A4CE3F@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C4A85E.C5E1FA90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Singing Angels Provide Soundtrack to the Holidays Tickets for the Singing Angels' 40th Annual Holiday Benefit Concert, "We Wish You the Merriest," will go on sale Monday, Oct. 4. Held each year in Playhouse Square, this spectacular event at the Allen Theatre is a Cleveland holiday tradition, with elaborate costumes, professional choreography and stagecraft, and holiday classics that will please the whole family and get everyone in the spirit. Prices range from $6.25 to $35. (Children 12 and under half price except for $6.25 seats.) Order through the Playhouse Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. (Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; restoration fee charged), or at Tickets.com, online or by phone, (216) 241-6000. Outside Cleveland call (800) 766-6048. All major credit cards accepted; handling fee charged. Recent benefit concerts have sold out, and concertgoers are urged to buy their tickets early to get the best seats. Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3) Singing Angels, which was founded in 1964 and is open to children ages 8 to 18, without regard to their race, creed or socioeconomic situation. For more information, call (216) 432-5555 or visit www.singingangels.org . # # # William C. Reichard Director of Development and Public Relations The Singing Angels 216.432.5555, ext. 13 3615 Euclid Ave, Suite 4 216.432.1964 (fax) Cleveland, OH 44115 216.235.2713 (cell) www.singingangels.org will at singingangels.org ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C4A85E.C5E1FA90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Si= nging Angels Provide Soundtrack to the = Holidays

 

Tickets for the Singing Angels' = 40th Annual Holiday Benefit Concert, "We Wish You the Merriest," = will go on sale Monday, Oct. 4.

 

Held each year in Playhouse Square, = this spectacular event at the Allen Theatre is a Cleveland holiday tradition, with elaborate costumes, professional choreography = and stagecraft, and holiday classics that will please the whole family and = get everyone in the spirit.

 

Prices range from $6.25 to $35. (Children 12 and under half price except for $6.25 = seats.) Order through the Playhouse = Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid = Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. (Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; restoration fee = charged), or at Tickets.com, online or by phone, = (216) 241-6000. Outside Cleveland call (800) 766-6048. All major credit cards accepted; handling fee = charged.

 

Recent benefit concerts have sold out, and concertgoers are urged
to buy their tickets early to get the best = seats.

 

Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3) Singing Angels, which was founded in 1964 and is open to children ages 8 = to 18, without regard to their race, creed or socioeconomic situation. For more information, call (216) 432-5555 or visit www.singingangels.org.

 

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William C. Reichard

Director of Development and = Public Relations 

 

The Singing Angels        = ;    216.432.5555, ext. = 13

3615 Euclid Ave, Suite = 4   216.432.= 1964 (fax)

Cleveland, = OH 44115       = 216.235.= 2713 (cell)

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------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C4A85E.C5E1FA90-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Oct 2 08:46:15 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 08:46:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: SUMMER OF '42/Kalliope Stage Message-ID: <20041002154615.80700.qmail@web12001.mail.yahoo.com> TENDER, DELIGHTFUL ?SUMMER OF ?42? OPENS KALLIOPE?S 2ND SEASON Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Kalliope Stage, one of Cleveland?s newest theatres and the only area theatre dedicated to producing only musicals, has opened its second season with a wonderful production of ?SUMMER OF ?42.? Does the show?s name sound familiar? It should. ?SUMMER OF ?42? was the hit coming-of-age movie in 1971. The plot concerns Hermie, an awkward, gawky, confused teenager whose summer of fun becomes a bittersweet lesson in love when he falls in love with a young war bride in a seaside town. The play, which is based on the novel and screenplay by Herman Raucher, has words and music by David Kirschenbaum and a book by Hunter Foster. The duo has remained faithful to the film and even improved upon it. They have created a fully integrated work, where dialogue and songs interweave seamlessly, complementing each other with precision. The addition of the music adds a dimension of reality and tenderness to the story. Kirshenbaum's score makes use of World War II-era music and incorporates self-perceptive and emotionally laden ballads which add more to the happenings than Michel LeGrand's Oscar-winning score for the movie, which centered on the song "The Summer Knows." Kalliope Stage?s production, under the watchful eye of Paul Gurgol, is excellent. Gurgol gets all of the laughs, the tenderness and the reality out of the script. He allows the audience to become swallowed up in the era He is aided greatly by Russ Borski?s mood setting and workable set, Kim Brown?s period right costumes, Marcus Dana?s lighting design and Chad Helm?s sound design. The playing space also aids. This is a play that needs intimacy and since no viewer is more than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope?s small theatre, the personal tie to the performers is easily accomplished. The Kalliope cast is excellent. Beachwood High School senior Alex Wyse was born to play Hermie. His skinny frame, which features flailing arms and weak-kneed legs, gives him a look which is perfect for the role. But more important is Wyse?s total control over the character. His small, yet well-pitched voice, is plaintive in the love songs, his yearnings perfectly revealed. It?s worth seeing the show just to share Hermie?s anguish and angst as Wyse lives them. Jodi Brinkman is the perfect Broadway-leading lady. She is a wonderful actress, beautiful and possesses a compelling and big vocal sound. She makes for a perfect Dorothy. Wyse and Brinkman not only sing well together, but seem to have a powerful emotional connection. Jay Strauss, a veteran New York actor, plays the drug store owner, Walter Winchell and the aged Hermie with total delight. He is a wonderful character actor. Both Dan O?Neil (Benjie) and Aaron Dore (Oscy) portray Hermie?s teenage friends well. O?Neil hits the role of the bird-watching intellect right on. Dore would be more effective if he would let his natural personality carry him, rather than trying to act his role. He often appears to be trying too hard to be the hormone driven Oscy. Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and Julie Marx are fine as both as the younger version of Andrews Sisters-type singers and teenage girls. Highlights of the show include the drugstore scene in which Hermie attempts to buy condoms, the hysterically funny movie scene in which the boys attempt to make their first ?scores,? and the ?unfinished business? scene in which the boys are getting ready for their first conquests. Cheat notes have never been so hilarious! CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The recent trends in American musicals are in your face offerings such as ?RENT? and ?ASSASSINS.? Sometimes it?s just nice to see a musical offering that is charming, full of smiles and laughs, and contains pleasant music. It also helps if the production is of high quality. If that?s what your looking for, Kalliope Stage?s second season opener, ?SUMMER OF ?42? will delight you. The show runs through November 7 at 2134 Lee Road. For tickets call 216-321-0870 or go on line to www.KalliopeStage.com. Kalliope Stage?s next production is CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG? which runs from November 26 to December 19. It centers on Evelyn Scrooge and her chain rattling partner Janet Marley in a Cleveland Premiere. Evelyn will be played by the talented Adina Bloom, a Times Tributes Award winner. The rest of the season is ?A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC? from April 8 to May 8, and a new version of ?BABY? from June 25 to August 1. ===== 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 Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From dpapp at lorainccc.edu Sat Oct 2 10:20:34 2004 From: dpapp at lorainccc.edu (Diane Papp) Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 13:20:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lorain County Community College Theatre Program Presents "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr"(abridged) Message-ID: <415EE362.7050700@lorainccc.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060206030602000009080502 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------070407040203080101020201" --------------070407040203080101020201 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Lorain County Community College Theatre Program Proudly Presents: The RIDICULOUS and ABSURD LCCC SHAKESPEARE Co. in... "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr" (abridged) Written by: Jess Borgeson,Adam Long and Daniel Singer Directed by: Carlyn Cahill October 4th-9th Stocker Center Studio Theatre Mon.-Sat. at 7:30 pm General Admission $5.00 LCCC Students,Staff & Seniors $4.00 Ticket information call Stocker Center Box Office at 1-800-995-5222, ext.4040 or 366-4040 --------------070407040203080101020201 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Lorain County Community College Theatre Program
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                                                                                                                        The RIDICULOUS and ABSURD
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                   "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr"
                                                 (abridged)

             Written by: Jess Borgeson,Adam Long and Daniel Singer

                                                          Directed by: Carlyn Cahill

October 4th-9th                                     Stocker Center Studio Theatre
Mon.-Sat. at  7:30 pm                             General Admission  $5.00
                                                                  LCCC Students,Staff & Seniors
                                                                                                     $4.00
Ticket information call Stocker Center Box Office
at 1-800-995-5222, ext.4040 or 366-4040          

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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4A889.45DE02A0-- From pennylane_70 at hotmail.com Sat Oct 2 11:37:20 2004 From: pennylane_70 at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 18:37:20 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking a male actor for UNCLE VANYA Message-ID:
*The Coach House Theatre is in need of a male actor for the role of Serebryakov in their upcoming production of
 
 
UNCLE VANYA  by Anton Chekhov
Adapted by David Mamet
 
Age range:  50-70
 
Production dates:  November 11 - 27 
(No Performance on Thanksgiving!)
 
*Please contact Kimberly Mahoney at (440)646-0571 for more information.
 
The Coach House Theatre is located at 732 W. Exchange Street, Akron, Ohio.


On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! From RFWB2000 at aol.com Sat Oct 2 16:42:42 2004 From: RFWB2000 at aol.com (RFWB2000 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 19:42:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking PIANIST for "Rocky Horror" Message-ID: <4E90E0F3.25958361.0077563F@aol.com> The Players Guild Theatre of Canton is seeking a PIANIST with STRONG ROCK IMPROV ABILITY for it's production of the Rocky Horror Show, Directed/Choreographed by Monica Olejko, with Musical Direction by Ryan Bergeron. TENTATIVE REHEARSAL SCHEDULE (*Subject to CHANGE*) Dress Rehearsals: Sunday 10/24 (time TBA) Monday 10/25 - 7pm call, 8pm go Tuesday 10/26 - 7pm call, 8pm go Performances: Wednesday 10/27 - 7:30pm call, 8pm go Thursday 10/28 - 7:30pm call, 8pm go Friday 10/29 - 7:30pm call, 8pm go Saturday 10/30 - Show#1 6:30pm call, 7pm go Show #2 - 10:30pm call, 11:00pm go Sunday 10/31 - 6:30pm call, 7pm go *Yes, this is basically only a ONE WEEK committment!!!* There will also be one additional orchestra read-thru rehearsal, to be scheduled based on musician availability. This position is PAID. Carpooling arrangements are available for cleveland area musicains interested in minimizing driving expenses. Because of the VERY quick production schedule involved, this player MUST READ MUSIC. Please respond to this email to express an interest in this position. No phone calls at this time, please. Thanks! Ryan Bergeron Music Director From ray at worldeonline.com Sat Oct 2 21:10:38 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 00:10:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]National weekly Theatre auditions from NCCC Message-ID: <03ce01c4a8fe$fc377930$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03CF_01C4A8DD.7525D930 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Show Name: Swing, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, Oliver=20 Theatre Name: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr Ag Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/12/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Marriott Rehearsal Hall, 1465 Busch Parkway, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089=20 Breakdown: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity Chorus 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 Artistic Associate: Andy Hite. Seeking strong dancers who sing well. Performers of all ethnicities are strongly encouraged to attend this audition. Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Marriott Theatre Agreement, Pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Swing, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, Oliver=20 Theatre Name: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr Ag Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/12/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Marriott Rehearsal Hall, 1465 Busch Parkway, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089=20 Breakdown: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity Chorus 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 Artistic Associate: Andy Hite. Seeking strong dancers who sing well. Performers of all ethnicities are strongly encouraged to attend this audition. Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Marriott Theatre Agreement, Pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: MacBeth, The Parvenu, The Winter=92s Tale, A Woman of No Importance=20 Theatre Name: Shakespeare Project of Chicago=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Stgd Rdg=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: The Shakespeare Project, 2529 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago, IL 60625=20 Breakdown: Shakespeare Project of Chicago, Producer, based in Chicago, IL, is accepting submissions for their 2004-2005 season, including: MacBeth (1st Reh, 10/23 and perf 30,31), The Parvenu (11/13, perf 20,21), The Winter=92s Tale (2/5, perf 12,13) and A Woman of No = Importance (4/16, perf 23, 24). Also for their ongoing Student Outreach 50 Minute Hamlet. Seeking Members in good standing of Actors Equity with strong Shakespearean experience. Please indicate interest in particular roles of palys. Some roles are cast. Web site is www.shakespeareprojectchicago.org. Send pictures and resumes to: Artistic Director, Jeff Christian, The Shakespeare Project, 2529 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago IL 60625. Equity Staged Reading.=20 Prepare: Web site is www.shakespeareprojectchicago.org. Send pictures and resumes to: Artistic Director, Jeff Christian, The Shakespeare Project, 2529 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago IL 60625.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/25/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte Studios, 1147 West Jackson, Chicago, IL 66666=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in the Las Vegas, Broadway, and National Touring companies of Mamma Mia! Cast should be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s =96 the mother of a 20 year old girl) = Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a feminist press. She=92s confident, strong, and funny on = the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie=92s friend who arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) Sophie=92s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast = to Lisa and Sophie. Featured role. SAM (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. = Left Donna 20 years ago because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie=92s fiance. Athletic, attractive =96 has given up his life = as a successful young businessman in order to make over Donna=92s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured role. PEPPER (20s) Sky=92s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, always flirting. Must be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Monday, October 18. Call 312/641-0406. Call only 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Monday, October 18. Call 312/641-0406.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte Studios, 1147 West Jackson, Chicago, IL 66666=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte Studios, 1147 West Jackson, Chicago, IL 66666=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Fool for Love=20 Theatre Name: Roundabout Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT A+=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/13/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Roundabout Theatre Company, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Fool for Love, First Rehearsal: 12/14/04; First Preview: 1/14/05; Opens: tba; Closes: 5/1/05. Playwright: Sam Shephard; Director: Ed Harris; Casting Directors: Jim Carnahan & Mele Nagler. Seeking: EDDIE, MAY, OLD MAN, and MARTIN. Sides will be provided at the audition. Lunch Break from 1:30PM to 2:30PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep A+ contract, minimum AEA pay is $1083 per week until 2/27/05.=20 Prepare: Sides will be provided at the audition. Lunch Break from 1:30PM to 2:30PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Dora, The Explorer, Dora's Pirate Adventure=20 Theatre Name: Nickelodeon=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Spec Agmt=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/13/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Nickelodeon And Clear Channel Entertainment, Producer, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Dora, The Explorer and Dora's Pirate Adventure, Rehearsals Begin: January 3, 2005 In New York City. Author: Chris Gifford; Director: Chris Hoppe; General Manager: Wasser Associates. Seeking: DORA: Latina Singer / Actress Who Plays Late Teens - Early 20's. Personable, Enthusiastic, Attractive / Cute, NOT TOO TALL, With A Strong High Belt Voice. She Must Also Move Very Well And Be An Excellent Actress. She Must Have An Extensive Familiarity With Latino Culture. She Must Be Willing & Able To Convey Personal Knowledge & Life Experience Of Latino Culture With The Media Covering The Show. Bi-Lingual English / Spanish Preferred But Not Required. DIEGO: He Is DORA's Cousin. Latin Singer / Actor Who Plays Late Teens - Early 20's. Personable, Enthusiastic, Attractive And NOT TOO TALL. He Must Sing And Move Very Well And Be An Excellent Actor. He Must Have An Extensive Familiarity With Latino Culture. He Must Be Willing & Able To Convey Personal Knowledge & Life Experience Of Latino Culture With The Media Covering The Show. Bi-Lingual English/Spanish Preferred But Not Required. BOOTS: Male. 20's. He Should Be A Good, Athletic Dancer, A Strong Singer (Bari-Tenor) And MUST Do Acrobatics (Front Walkovers And / Or Back Handsprings). Needs To Be Five Foot Seven - Five Foot Ten And Weigh 150 - 175 Pounds. Please Prepare To Sing A Pop Uptempo AND A Ballad. If You Know A Song In Spanish, Please Bring That Too. Please Bring A Picture And Resume AND Sheet Music. A Pianist Will Be Provided. LUNCH: 1:30 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Special Agreement Tour, minimum AEA pay is $605 Per Week Plus Per Diem.=20 Prepare: To Sing A Pop Uptempo AND A Ballad. If You Know A Song In Spanish, Please Bring That Too. Please Bring A Picture And Resume AND Sheet Music. A Pianist Will Be Provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The It Girl=20 Theatre Name: James L. Simon=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/12/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:10 PM=20 10/14/2004 =20 =20 9:00 AMto 5:00 PM=20 10/15/2004 =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: James L. Simon and Jonathan C. Herzog, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding 3 days of Equity Principal Auditions for The It Girl, First Rehearsal: On Or About January 17, 2005; Opens: On Or About February 14, 2005 at Dodgers Stages. Director/Lyrics: BT McNicholl; Production Supervisor: Jerry Zaks; Book: Michael Small/BT McNicholl; Music: Paul McKibbins; Choreographer: Robert Bianca; General Manager: Maria Di Dia; Casting: Jay Binder Casting. This Show Was Originally Produced At Theatre At St. Peter's Church In NYC In 5/01. A Valentine To Silent Movies Of The Early 20's, It's To Be Played w/Sincerity, Not Camp. Seeking: BETTY LOU SPENCE: The IT Girl. 20=92s - Early 30=92s. Vivacious Dynamo With Spunk, Effortless Sex Appeal, Tomboy Charm And Street Smarts. Creative Physical Comedienne, Dynamic Singer And High-Stepping Dancer. Adorable, Altogether Winning Ing=E9nue With = Fire And Moxie. Soprano/Belt. JONATHAN WALTHAM: The IT Boy. Mid 20=92s =96 = Mid 30=92s. A Leading Man With Light Comedic Skills And Easy Charm. = Masculine But Gentle. Classic Proper, Upstanding Member Of Society With Ivy League Good Looks. A Button-Down Man Who, Unconsciously, Wants To Be Unbuttoned. Confident Lyric Baritone. MONTY MONTGOMERY: The Comic Sidekick. Mid 20=92s =96 Mid 30=92s. Energetic, Nimble Light Comedian = With Sure-Fire Timing And A Period Sensibility. An Upper-Crust Dilettante Concerned With The Latest Fads, Impulsively Adventurous, Good-Hearted But Sometimes Simple-Minded Man Of Leisure. JONATHAN=92s Best Friend. Facility With Physical Comedy. Character Baritone. ADELA VAN NORMAN: The Comic Villainess. 20=92s - Early 30=92s. Socialite, Whose Bad Behavior = Stems >From Insecurity And Desperation, Not An Evil Nature. Stylish, Manipulative, Aggressive Former Debutante Who Slyly Balances Charm And Wicked Determination In Order To Snag Her Man. Long And Lean Preferred, Not Required. Alto/Mezzo/Belt. JANE / MRS. VAN NORMAN / MRS. SULLIVAN: Mid 20=92s =96 Mid 30=92s. JANE Is A Brash, Wisecracking Shopgirl From Brooklyn (A Young BEA ARTHUR Or ELAINE STRITCH). MRS. VAN NORMAN (ADELA=92s Mother) Is A Haughty, Demanding Aristocratic Matron Who = Values Money And Breeding (A La MARGARET DUMONT). MRS. SULLIVAN Is A Shriveled, Feisty Irish Landlady. Must Move Well. Alto/Character Singer, Only Needs To Carry A Tune. MOLLY / DAISY / BREARLEY: 20=92s =96 Early 30=92s. = MOLLY Is A Sweet But Plucky LILLIAN GISH-Type Who Shows Spirit In The Face Of Adversity. BETTY=92s Upbeat, Loyal Best Friend. DAISY Is A Delicate, Innocent Eager-To-Please Shopgirl. Lyric Soprano Who Can Also Give Vocal Punch To A Ragtime Tune. MR. NOTTING / MAN OF A THOUSAND FACES: 20=92s - Mid 30=92s. MR. NOTTING Is A Self-Important, Punctilious, Officious Shop Manager Who Lives Life By The Time Clock. Plays Other Roles Which Require Him To Be Adept At Physical Comedy Skills =97 An Aristocratic Gossip, A French Waiter, A Coney Island Barker, A Scandal Sheet Reporter And A Sailor. Tenor. Please Prepare A Traditional Musical Theater Song That Shows Off Your Range. Please Bring A Picture And Resume, Stapled Together. LUNCH: VARIES. Note Different Start Times. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Off Broadway E contract, minimum AEA pay is $857 per week.=20 Prepare: A Traditional Musical Theater Song That Shows Off Your Range. Please Bring A Picture And Resume, Stapled Together. LUNCH TIMES VARY. Note Different Start Times. EPA Rules are in effect.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/30/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance Studio II, 3425 Backstage Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89121=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/30/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance Studio II, 3425 Backstage Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89121=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/31/2004 =20 =20 1:00 PMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance Studio II, 3425 Backstage Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89121=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in the Las Vegas, Broadway, and National Touring companies of Mamma Mia! Cast should be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s =96 the mother of a 20 year old girl) = Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a feminist press. She=92s confident, strong, and funny on = the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie=92s friend who arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) Sophie=92s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast = to Lisa and Sophie. Featured role. SAM (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. = Left Donna 20 years ago because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie=92s fiance. Athletic, attractive =96 has given up his life = as a successful young businessman in order to make over Donna=92s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured role. PEPPER (20s) Sky=92s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, always flirting. Must be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Sign-up begins at 12:30. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Sign-up begins at 12:30. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/02/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in the Las Vegas, Broadway, and National Touring companies of Mamma Mia! Cast should be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s =96 the mother of a 20 year old girl) = Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a feminist press. She=92s confident, strong, and funny on = the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie=92s friend who arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) Sophie=92s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast = to Lisa and Sophie. Featured role. SAM (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. = Left Donna 20 years ago because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie=92s fiance. Athletic, attractive =96 has given up his life = as a successful young businessman in order to make over Donna=92s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured role. PEPPER (20s) Sky=92s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, always flirting. Must be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/04/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/04/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus _____ =20 Show Name: The Miracle Worker=20 Theatre Name: Long Beach Playhouse Studio Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA 99 Seat Thtr Pay Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/10/2004 =20 =20 7:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20 10/11/2004 =20 =20 7:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Long Beach Playhouse Studio Tht, 5021 E Anaheim St, Long Beach, CA 99999=20 Breakdown: Gigi Fusco Meese, Producer, will hold an open call for The Miracle Worker, a drama by William Gibson. Director: Robert Craig. Rehearsals start Oct. 17. Performances run Dec. 3-18 & Jan. 7-22, 2005 at the Long Beach Playhouse Studio Theatre. There is pay. Seeking: Doctor: male, 50-60, old time country doctor typical of the South in the 1800s; Kate: female, 25-30, loving mother of Helen, demure but makes all decisions in family; Keller: male, 40-50, former captain for the South in Civil War; Helen: girl, 10-15 to play 10, a deaf, dumb, and blind child who wants to communicate; Martha: girl, African-American, 10-15, Viney's daughter, playmate to Helen; Percy: boy, African-American, 15-20 to play teenager, Viney's son, not bright; Aunt Ev: female, 45-55, Keller's sister, sometimes flamboyant; James: male, 20-30, wants connection with father but his new mother Kate and sister Helen have stolen his father's affection; Anagnos: male, 40-50, wise, good-natured soul, Greek accent a must; Annie Sullivan: 25-35 to play 20, tough but emotionally sentimental, Irish accent; Viney: female, African-American, 40-50, trusted housekeeper and nanny, views herself as a member of the family, not a servant. Prepare to cold read from script with Southern accent. Be familiar with play. For information e-mail lbplayhouse75 at verizon.net. Equity 99 Seat Theatre contract.=20 Prepare: Prepare to cold read from script with Southern accent. Be familiar with play. For information e-mail lbplayhouse75 at verizon.net.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: St. Elmo's Fire=20 Theatre Name: Underdog Productions=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA 99 Seat No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/06/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Underdog Productions, 206 N. Screenland Dr, Burbank, CA 91505=20 Breakdown: Underdog Productions is accepting submissions for St. Elmo's Fire, a 20th anniversary stage production for the L.A. Children's Charity Benefit. Producer: Bryan Chesters. Performances run Jan. 13-30, 2005 at the Complex Theater. Seeking: Alec: good-looking, strong leader; Billy: handsome daredevil; Kirby: good-looking, persistent, underdog; Kevin: good-looking, sardonic poet; Jules: good-looking, sexy, fun; Leslie: good-looking, sweet, sensitive; Wendy: good-looking, preppy, shy; Dale: 20s-30s, beautiful; Mr. Beamish: 50s; Mrs. Beamish: 50s; Hooker: African-American, 30s-40s. Note: Unless otherwise specified, all parts are mid-late 20s. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 6 to Underdog Productions c/o St. Elmo's Fire, 206 N. Screenland Dr., Burbank, CA 91505. For information e-mail stelmosfire at sbcglobal.net. Equity 99 Seat Theatre contract.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 6 to Underdog Productions c/o St. Elmo's Fire, 206 N. Screenland Dr., Burbank, CA 91505. For information e-mail stelmosfire at sbcglobal.net.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Blood Off Broadway=20 Theatre Name: Blood Off Broadway=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Poss Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/09/2004 =20 =20 3:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Church Street Boxing Gym, 25 Park Pl at Church St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Blood Off Broadway, an original performance venue combining theatre, music and movement with sanctioned boxing, needs improvisers for high-energy scene work, performing one-on-one challenges in the ring for a backers' audition. Also looking for sports announcer-like banter for between rounds and on-camera, '40s style reporters. Performs Nov. 5. Possible future pay. More info, email Robin Selfridge at robinselfridge at hotmail.com.=20 Prepare: More info, email Robin Selfridge at robinselfridge at hotmail.com. _____ =20 Show Name: Metamorphoses=20 Theatre Name: Florida Studio Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA SPT Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/12/2004 =20 =20 1:00 PMto 2:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Florida Studio Theatre, Producer, based in Sarasota, FL, is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Metamorphoses, Rehearsals Begin: November 16, 2004. Opens: December 9, 2004. Closes: February 5, 2005. Artistic Director: Richard Hopkins. Playwright: Mary Zimmerman. Casting And Literary Coordinator: James Ashford. FLORIDA STUDIO THEATRE Is Celebrating 31 Years As An Equity, Regional Theatre. METAMORPHOSES: By Mary Zimmerman. A Tony Award=AE-Winning Splash. A Pool Of Shimmering Water Sets The Stage For A Lush, Funny And Vibrant Retelling Of OVID=92s Myths. Gods And Humans Meet, Clash And Love In And Around The Glistening Waterscape. Playwright MARY ZIMMERMAN Examines Each Legendary Tale As A Parable Of Transformation In A Contemporary, Accessible Style. The Stories Of KING MIDAS, EROS, PSYCHE, NARCISSUS And Many More Are Interwoven Into A Seamless Evening Of Laughter, Tears And Revelation. Seeking: MAN NUMBER ONE: 30=92s - 40. Plays ZEUS, ERYSICHTHON, CINYRAS = And Others. MAN NUMBER TWO: 30=92s - 40=92s. Plays MIDAS, NARRATOR OF ERYSICHTHON And Others. MAN NUMBER THREE: 30=92s. Plays CEYX, ORPHEUS, APOLLO, PHILEMON And Others. MAN NUMBER FOUR: 30=92s. Plays SILENUS, NARCISSUS, PHAETON, EROS And Others. MAN NUMBER FIVE: 30=92s. Plays BACCHUS, HERMES, VERTUMNUS And Others. WOMAN NUMBER ONE: Late 20=92s. Plays ALCYONE, CERES, PERSEPHONE And Others. WOMAN NUMBER TWO: 40=92s. Plays SCIENTIST, PANDORA, NURSEMAID TO MYRRHA, THERAPIST And Others. WOMAN NUMBER THREE: 30=92s. Plays LUCINA, Q, EURYDICE, BAUCIS And = Others. WOMAN NUMBER FOUR: 20=92s. Plays MIDAS=92S DAUGHTER, IRIS, HUNGER, = MYRRHA And Others. WOMAN NUMBER FIVE: 20=92s. Plays APHRODITE, OREAD, PSYCHE = And Others. Auditionees Should Prepare A BRIEF Contemporary Monologue. Please Bring An Updated Picture And Resume. Equity SPT contract, pay.=20 Prepare: A BRIEF Contemporary Monologue. Please Bring An Updated Picture And Resume.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Duets=20 Theatre Name: ACT Productions=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: David Spera, Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box 565, Mastic, NY 11950=20 Breakdown: ACT Productions is casting Duets, a showcase of five one-act plays. Director/Producer: David Spera, Esq. They are seeking male and female actors, all ages. This is a non-union showcase,. Rehearses in November. Performs in January at the Producers Club, 358 W. 44 St., NYC. Send pictures, resumes, and cover letters to David Spera, Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box 565, Mastic, NY 11950.=20 Prepare: Send pictures, resumes, and cover letters to David Spera, Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box 565, Mastic, NY 11950.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: West Side Story=20 Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/21/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 3:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, WI, will be holding an open call for principals for its production of West Side Story, which will run from March 3-May 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; Musical Director: Mary Ehlinger. Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, workers' comp. This call will be for the roles of Tony, Lt. Schrank, Officer Krupke, Doc (who will double as Glad Hand), and Maria understudy (who will play Rosalia and do some chorus dancing). The role of Maria is pre-cast. Those interested in the principal roles of Anita, Riff, and Bernardo must first attend the dance calls on Tues. Oct. 19 at 10AM for women and on Wed. Oct. 20 at 10AM for men at Nola Rehearsal Studios, 250 W. 54 St., NYC. Principal cast breakdown--Tony: young, attractive, romantic, idealistic, with passion, energy, and vision, must have a strong lyric baritone/tenor voice with good high notes, must move well; Maria: young, lovely, open, naive, romantic, must have a strong soprano, must move well, Latina or able to play Latina; Doc: character man, 40s-50s, warm, caring, sardonic wit and full of worry; Lt. Schrank: character man, 30s-50s, hard, cynical, angry NYPD detective; Officer Krupke: character man, 30s-40s, with comic ability, stereotypical NYC beat cop; Anita: young, sexy, passionate, hard cynical exterior with warmth and caring beneath, strong mezzo with belt, Latina or able to play Latina, must come to the dance call; Bernardo: young, intense, full of anger and fear but a loving heart underneath, Latino or able to play Latino, must come to the dance call; Riff: same as Bernardo but Caucasian, must come to the dance call. For the principal call, prepare 16 bars of a ballad and 16 bars of an uptempo song in a classic Broadway style. Equity Guest Artist contracts are available for some roles.=20 Prepare: 16 bars of a ballad and 16 bars of an uptempo song in a classic Broadway style.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: West Side Story=20 Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/20/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, WI, will be holding an open call for dancers who sing well for its production of West Side Story, which will run from March 3-May 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; Musical Director: Mary Ehlinger. Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, workers' comp. Equity This call will be for male and female dancers who are young, attractive, athletic, and energetic to play Jets, Sharks, Their Girls, and Anybodys. Some women will double as both Jet Girls and Shark Girls. All ethnic types are encouraged to audition. Those interested in the principal roles of Anita, Bernardo, and Riff must come first to the dance call to secure a principal callback. Men should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard. The combination will be taught promptly at the beginning of the posted time. Auditioners should arrive to sign up a little early. Guest Artist contracts are available for some roles.=20 Prepare: Men should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: West Side Story=20 Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/19/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, WI, will be holding an open call for dancers who sing well for its production of West Side Story, which will run from March 3-May 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; Musical Director: Mary Ehlinger. Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, workers' comp. Equity This call will be for male and female dancers who are young, attractive, athletic, and energetic to play Jets, Sharks, Their Girls, and Anybodys. Some women will double as both Jet Girls and Shark Girls. All ethnic types are encouraged to audition. Those interested in the principal roles of Anita, Bernardo, and Riff must come first to the dance call to secure a principal callback. Men should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard. The combination will be taught promptly at the beginning of the posted time. Auditioners should arrive to sign up a little early. Guest Artist contracts are available for some roles.=20 Prepare: Men should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Blues for an Alabama Sky=20 Theatre Name: Black Spectrum Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/04/2004 =20 =20 4:30 PMto 7:30 PM=20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 4:30 PMto 7:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Black Spectrum Theatre, 177 St. and Baisley Blvd, Queens, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Black Spectrum Theatre, located in St. Albans, Queens, is seeking non-union performers for the play Blues for an Alabama Sky by Pearl Cleage. Seeking: Angel: very attractive woman, 35-50, a lounge singer; Guy: 35-45, a costume designer; Delia: attractive woman, 30-40, a social worker; Sam: 40-50, a doctor; Leland: 30-40, attractive black male from Alabama. All characters are African-American. Prepare a contemporary monologue no longer than two minutes. Sides provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. Call (718) 723-1800 for directions and to set up an appointment. Pay involved.=20 Prepare: a contemporary monologue no longer than two minutes. Sides provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. Call (718) 723-1800 for directions and to set up an appointment.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Seven Deadly Sins Series=20 Theatre Name: TSI/Playtime=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth Ave., Ste 200, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: TSI/Playtime is now accepting pictures and resumes for their Seven Deadly Sins Series, scheduled to begin Nov. 10-21 and Dec. 8-19. Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday performances. The true tragic flaw in human nature is embodied in one or more of the seven deadly sins: pride, covetousness, lust, anger, gluttony, envy, and sloth. Each has been paired with a Shakespearean work: Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, King Lear, Richard III, Romeo and Juliet, and Antony and Cleopatra. Scenes and adaptations 60 minutes and under. Send resumes to Artistic Director A.M. Raychel, TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth Ave., Ste. 200, New York, NY 10036.=20 Prepare: Send resumes to Artistic Director A.M. Raychel, TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth Ave., Ste. 200, New York, NY 10036. _____ =20 Show Name: Shakespeare Eight Play History Cycle=20 Theatre Name: Twenty Feet Productions=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/04/2004 =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Twenty Feet Productions, New York, NY 11111 Breakdown: Twenty Feet Productions will hold auditions by appointment only for Shakespeare Eight Play History Cycle on Mon. Oct. 4 and Tues. Oct. 5 from 6-10PM. Director: Marc Silberschatz. Performs at West Park Church, 86 St. and Amsterdam Ave., NYC. Email pictures and resumes with preferred day to twentyfeetproductions at gmail.com to schedule an appointment.=20 Prepare: Email pictures and resumes with preferred day to twentyfeetproductions at gmail.com to schedule an appointment.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Gay-Themed Play=20 Theatre Name: John Clark, Producer=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: John Clark, Producer, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: John Clark, Producer, seeks actors for table reading of a new gay-themed two-act play on Oct. 17 in NYC. Seeking: two men, mid-20s; one man, late 20s; two men over 40; and one black woman. Producers will be in attendance. Email shiftingthecanvas at msn.com for submission information.=20 Prepare: Email shiftingthecanvas at msn.com for submission information.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Rat Pack Tribute Show=20 Theatre Name: New York Dinner Theater=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/10/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: New York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., #200, Manhasset, NY 11030=20 Breakdown: New York Dinner Theater is seeking Dean and Sammy impersonators for a Rat Pack tribute show with performances primarily in the tristate area and Philadelphia. All actors submitting must be able to sing in the style of the Rat Pack. Send pictures and resumes to New York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., #200, Manhasset, NY 11030. Director: Bill Primavera, (212) 358-5896. Paid positions.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to New York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., #200, Manhasset, NY 11030.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Perfect=20 Theatre Name: Heart Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Stgd Rdg No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/08/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd, Long Beach, NY 11561=20 Breakdown: Heart Theatre Company, Producer, are accepting submissions for a staged reading of George Cameron Grant's Perfect. Invitation-only reading to be held Nov. 15 at Dramatists Guild, NYC. Rehearses Nov. 13-24. Visit website www.georgecamerongrant.com for synopsis. Director: John Borras. Seeking: Rachel: mid-40s, tall, thin, fragile lifelong victim exacting one perfect moment of revenge. Also seeking=97Rachel: = from early teens-20s; Roger: mid-30s, dangerously handsome, rugged predator; Mother and Father: mid-40s, life-hardened, middle-class parents; Male: mid-40s to 50s, portraying various tormentors in Rachel's life. Supporting roles also available. Auditions will be held Mon. Oct. 11 from 6:30-9PM at Harlequin Studios, NYC. Sides will be provided. Actors selected will be considered for future production. Email pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to cameron313 at aol.com; or send ASAP to George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd., Long Beach, NY 11561. Equity Staged Reading Guidelines.=20 Prepare: Email pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to cameron313 at aol.com; or send ASAP to George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd., Long Beach, NY 11561.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Phillis, A Slave to Poetry=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Rene Migliaccio, 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222=20 Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted from actors for the reading of a new play, Phillis, A Slave to Poetry. Seeking: African-American and white male and female actors, ages 20-40. Performs Oct. 18. For more info, visit www.phillisaslave.com (under Play Specifications there is a cast breakdown). Send pictures and resumes to Rene Migliaccio, 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (do not email submissions).=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Rene Migliaccio, 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (do not email submissions). For more info, visit www.phillisaslave.com (under Play Specifications there is a cast breakdown).=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Oklahoma!, 42nd Street, Guys and Dolls, Buddy (The Buddy Holly Story), Sound of Music=20 Theatre Name: Prather Family of Theatres=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/11/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 1:00 PM=20 10/12/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 1:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th Street, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: Prather Family of Theatres (Dutch Apple, Broadway Palm, Broadway Palm West) will hold open non-Equity calls. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, Lancaster, PA: Disney's Beauty and the Beast: April 7-June 11 (two-theatre tour with Broadway Palm, FL); Oklahoma!: June 6-Aug. 6 (two-theatre tour with Broadway Palm, FL). Broadway Palm, Fort Myers, FL: 42nd Street: Dec. 13-Feb. 19; Beauty and the Beast: June 19-Aug. 13 (two-theatre tour with Dutch Apple); Oklahoma!: Sept. 22-Nov. 19 (two-theatre tour with Dutch Apple). Broadway Palm West, Mesa, AZ: Guys and Dolls: Feb. 3-April 9; Buddy (The Buddy Holly Story): March 31-June 4; Sound of Music: May 26-July 30. All above dates include rehearsal dates. Contracts include housing, meals on performance days, transportation, health club membership. All are paid positions. Visit the website at www.prathertheatres.com. No appointments. Sign-up will begin at 9AM. All must attend the vocal auditions in order to be called to dance. Prepare 16 bars that show your vocal range. Accompanist provided. Be prepared to dance if called back for dance auditions.=20 Prepare: No appointments. Sign-up will begin at 9AM. All must attend the vocal auditions in order to be called to dance. Prepare 16 bars that show your vocal range. Accompanist provided. Be prepared to dance if called back for dance auditions.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Cafe Noir=20 Theatre Name: Mystery Cafe=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Mystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Ste 200, Manhasset, NY 11030=20 Breakdown: Mystery Cafe, one of the largest producers of interactive murder mysteries in the tristate area, is accepting pictures and resumes for its newest production, Cafe Noir. Seeking the following characters: Rick Archer: early 30s, sings, private eye who's always wanted to be Bogart or Mitchum in a '40s film noir movie; Madam Toureau: 40s, French, manages the Cafe Noir; Sheila Wonderly: 20s, sings, attractive, prostitute, hardened; Maria Larue: mid-late 20s, voodoo priestess, Caribbean/French accent; Gutterman: mid-30s-early 60s, British, ladies' man; Trio: late 20s-early 30s, plays three characters: gun runner, Dutch blackmailer, and British cop, needs to be versatile character actor. Send pictures and resumes with character preference to Mystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, Manhasset, NY 11030, Attn: Bill Primavera. Paid.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes with character preference to Mystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, Manhasset, NY 11030, Attn: Bill Primavera.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Christmas Carol=20 Theatre Name: McCarter Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Stipend=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/11/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: McCarter Theatre, 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ 08540=20 Breakdown: McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, will hold non-Equity auditions for A Christmas Carol, directed by Michael Unger, with choreography by Rob Ashford. McCarter is seeking 12 non-Equity actors, six male and six female, for the ensemble; two actors may also be cast in roles. Must be able to sing and dance well. Note: Actors cannot be members of Actors' Equity Association and must be U.S. citizens. EMC candidates with 49 or fewer weeks are also eligible. No auditions will be given without an appointment. A stipend will be provided. McCarter is an equal opportunity employer. No phone calls. Casting Director: S. French. Rehearses Nov. 13-14, 20-21, 27-28, 30-31, and Dec. 1-5. Performs Dec. 7-24. Auditions, by appointment only, will be held on Sun. Oct. 17 beginning at 10AM at Ripley-Grier Studios, NYC. For an appointment, send pictures and resumes by Oct. 11 to McCarter Theatre, Attn: A Christmas Carol Casting, 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ 08540, or email to casting at mccarter.org. Prepare 16 bars of a song. Accompanist provided. Be prepared for dance call if called back. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 Prepare: Auditions, by appointment only, will be held on Sun. Oct. 17 beginning at 10AM at Ripley-Grier Studios, NYC. For an appointment, send pictures and resumes by Oct. 11 to McCarter Theatre, Attn: A Christmas Carol Casting, 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Shadow Box Theatre Rep Season=20 Theatre Name: Shadow Box Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 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: Shadow Box Theatre, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Shadow Box Theatre, a multiethnic, nonprofit children's musical puppet company, is seeking: male singer/actor/dancer/puppeteers for repertory season. People of color encouraged to apply. Puppetry experience helpful but not necessary (will train). Weekday rehearsals and performances. Paid positions. Rehearsals start early October. Call ASAP for appointment (212) 724-0677.=20 Prepare: Call ASAP for appointment (212) 724-0677.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Christmas Carol, Babes in Toyland, Ellis Island, Pinocchio=20 Theatre Name: American Family Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 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: American Family Theatre, New York, NY 11111 Breakdown: American Family Theatre is seeking men for the following roles in its upcoming fall tours=97Scrooge: high baritone, rehearsals begin Oct. 30; Bob Cratchit: high baritone or tenor, rehearsals Oct. 24; Narrator: tenor, versatile actor who moves well, rehearsals Oct. 24; Barnaby (Babes in Toyland): high baritone or tenor, good sense of comedy, very presentational actor, rehearsals Oct. 25; Narrator (Ellis Island): baritone, versatile actor, assumes several characters in show, rehearsals Oct. 10; Gepetto (Pinocchio): baritone, 5'10" or taller, rehearses Oct. 16. Call Tami Rigsby ASAP for audition appointment at (800) 822-8487, ext. 469. Non-union. Salary plus all housing and transportation.=20 Prepare: Call Tami Rigsby ASAP for audition appointment at (800) 822-8487, ext. 469.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Plays=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Carlotta Kerwin, The Snarks, Ltd., 40 Park Ave., New York, NY 10016=20 Breakdown: Seeking: male actors, 20-65, for women's organization presenting season of plays, some by Noel Coward. Also seeking: qualified directors. Stipend for directors. Send pictures and resumes to Carlotta Kerwin, The Snarks, Ltd., 40 Park Ave., #4H, New York, NY 10016; call (212) 689-4337; or email mrgrafton at aol.com.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Carlotta Kerwin, The Snarks, Ltd., 40 Park Ave., #4H, New York, NY 10016; call (212) 689-4337; or email mrgrafton at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Bye Bye Birdie=20 Theatre Name: Brooklyn Family Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/10/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Brooklyn Family Theatre, Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Brooklyn Family Theatre is holding auditions by appointment for two roles in production of Bye Bye Birdie, performing late October through November in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Rehearsals weekday evenings. Seeking: Conrad Birdie: a baritone, 1950s rock star, complete with comic bad manners and hot dancing, must sing and dance well; Mr. MacAfee: a comically insane put-upon 1950s dad, fed up with kids, character singing, originally played by Paul Lynde. Call (718) 670-7205; or email brooklyntheatre at aol.com for appointment.=20 Prepare: Call (718) 670-7205; or email brooklyntheatre at aol.com for appointment.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Latino-Themed Musical=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/04/2004 =20 =20 7:30 PMto 10:00 PM=20 10/07/2004 =20 =20 3:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: 440 Studios, 440 Lafayette St., Rm. 3A,, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: H. Brummit, Writer, is holding auditions for workshop/showcase of a Latino-themed musical. Some pay involved. Seeking singers: baritone, lyric tenor, and interesting sopranos, 20s-30s, who can act and move. Bring pictures and resumes. Accompanist provided.=20 Prepare: Bring pictures and resumes. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Axis of Evil=20 Theatre Name: Martin Bard=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Token Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Martin Bard, 185 Claremont Ave., Apt. 3H, New York, NY 10027=20 Breakdown: Martin Bard is casting for Axis of Evil, a musical drama, for a scheduled January Off-Off-Broadway run. Seeking non-Equity actors, all races, who can act, sing, and move well. Token payment for performers. Competitive pay available for experienced stage manager, lighting technician, costume and set designer. Production assistant needed. Send pictures and resumes to Martin Bard, 185 Claremont Ave., Apt. 3H, New York, NY 10027.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Martin Bard, 185 Claremont Ave., Apt. 3H, New York, NY 10027.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Tom Jones Adaptation=20 Theatre Name: Palistage Performing Arts Company=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Palistage Performing Arts Company, Tenafly, NJ 00000=20 Breakdown: Palistage Performing Arts Company (Tenafly, NJ=9710 minutes from GWB) is seeking: male actors, 16-25, for title role and a supporting role in David Rogers' adaptation of the film Tom Jones. Need strong good looks, innocence, charm. Rehearsals Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoon/evenings. Performance dates Nov. 18-21. Call (201) 569-7900, ext. 315.=20 Prepare: Call (201) 569-7900, ext. 315.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Season with Human=20 Theatre Name: B. DePetris, Casting=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/05/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Gotham City Improv, 158 W. 23 St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: B. DePetris, Casting, is holding auditions for A Season with Human. All types are encouraged to attend. Improv skills a plus. Prepare two contrasting monologues. For more information, check out website www.ahumanproduction.com.=20 Prepare: For more information, check out website www.ahumanproduction.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Rent=20 Theatre Name: CPI-Creative Prods Intl=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: Union N/A Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: CPI-Creative Productions Intl, 1501 Broadway, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: CPI-Creative Productions International, a New York production company is scouting mulitethnic cast for China Rent tour. Touring major Chinese cities. Also seeking: stage/company manager. Even if you don't yet know Chinese but up for the challenge. Pay. Send pictures and resumes (demo CDs) to CPI-Creative Productions International, Attn: Matt Neufeld, 1501 Broadway, Ste. 1313, New York, NY 10036.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes (demo CDs) to CPI-Creative Productions International, Attn: Matt Neufeld, 1501 Broadway, Ste. 1313, New York, NY 10036.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Poe: His Life, Loves, and Tales of Terror=20 Theatre Name: Pax Amicus=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd, Budd Lake, NJ 07828=20 Breakdown: Pax Amicus is seeking two men, 20-35, who move very well to play Poe and multiple characters in Poe: His Life, Loves, and Tales of Terror, based on Poe's life and stories. Rehearses/plays weekdays: October-November. Paid. Non-Equity. Call (973) 691-4900 for an appointment. Pictures and resumes may be mailed to Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd., Budd Lake, NJ 07828.=20 Prepare: Call (973) 691-4900 for an appointment. Pictures and resumes may be mailed to Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd., Budd Lake, NJ 07828.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Prism=20 Theatre Name: All Souls Players=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: MJ Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., Apt. 5A, New York, NY 10028=20 Breakdown: All Souls Players, a non-profit theatre company, is seeking: two men, late 30s-early 50s, for staged reading of Prism, an original three-character play. Both are well-spoken, well-educated types. Good diction and speaking voice a must. Performances Oct. 30-31 at the Unitarian Church of All Souls, 1157 Lexington Ave. in Manhattan. Audition and rehearsals to be held at same location. Send pictures and resumes to MJ Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., Apt. 5A, New York, NY 10028.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to MJ Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., Apt. 5A, New York, NY 10028.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Miss Julie, Two Other Works TBA=20 Theatre Name: JOS Theater Company=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/13/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Dance Theater Workshop, 219 W. 19 St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: JOS Theater Company and The Wake Up Artists are joining forces and are seeking committed, well-trained (B.F.A./M.F.A. or equivalent professional experience), physically vibrant male and female actors as well as modern dancers who are interested in movement theatre to join the company. Experience in Viewpoints, Michael Chekhov, LeCoq, or Grotowski preferred. The company's mission is to test physical, psychological, and emotional boundaries, engaging the audience and the actor in combustible, dangerous, inately raw theatre revealing the depths of the human condition. Fearless and provocative, the companies are seeking to make the invisible visible. Rehearsals for two original works created by directors Jessica Lanius and Andrea Arden, and an adaptation of Ibsen's Miss Julie (Director: A. Arden; still seeking the following roles: Jean; and Christine) begin in November and are slated for production in the early spring. Group movement auditions will be held Wed. Oct. 13 at 6PM. Callbacks will require a brief contemporary and classical monologue. Email submissions will be accepted only. If you would like an audition time, email pictures and resumes by Oct. 10 to jblanius at optonline.net.=20 Prepare: Group movement auditions will be held Wed. Oct. 13 at 6PM. Callbacks will require a brief contemporary and classical monologue. Email submissions will be accepted only. If you want an aud time, email pictures & resumes by Oct. 10 to jblanius at optonline.net _____ =20 Show Name: My Life as an Island=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Jose Montanez, 330 E. 46 St., Ste. 4S, New York, NY 10017=20 Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted from Latino and Latina actors for a reading of the libretto of a new musical, My Life as an Island, by librettist Lisa Aviva Bleviss. Performs Oct. 24. Specifically seeking: Cuban and Puerto Rican actors, ages 18 and older, singers preferred. Auditions will be held the first week of October at Art for Change, Carlitos Cafe y Galeria, 1701 Lexington Ave., NYC. For the audition date and time, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to JRMontanez at aol.com; or mail to Jose Montanez, 330 E. 46 St., Ste. 4S, New York, NY 10017.=20 Prepare: For the audition date and time, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to JRMontanez at aol.com; or mail to Jose Montanez, 330 E. 46 St., Ste. 4S, New York, NY 10017.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Camp Runamuk=20 Theatre Name: Richmond Shepard, Director=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: Richmond Shepard, Director, is accepting submissions for Camp Runamuk, a musical audience-interactive show about a summer camp in which the actors are the counselors, camp owner, etc. Book: Andrew Ross and Richmond Shepard; Songs: Andrew Ross. Show begins previews late Oct.; opens early Nov. Seeking (must sing and move well): James: 20, handsome, in-shape Adonis, in love with himself; LaDonna: 22, African-American, athletic director, in great physical shape, caring and maternal; The Ranger: good story-teller (doubles as Siegfried Hess, the Nazi next door); The Sultan: ruler of oil-rich Bula Gatawney, young, good-looking, stern but kindly Asian despot. Send pictures and resumes for audition appointment to Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New York, NY 10019. There is pay.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes for audition appointment to Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New York, NY 10019.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Bag Fulla Money=20 Theatre Name: Badlands Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/07/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Badlands Theatre Company, 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New York, NY 10010=20 Breakdown: Bruce Robert Harris and Badlands Theatre Company, Producers, are accepting submissions for Bag Fulla Money. Seeking: Oscar: male, 30, working class, pastry chef, sympathetic, musters the courage to steal a bag with millions in it; English: male, 30s-40s, balding Jason Statham type, British gangster, spotless London accent a must; Randall: 40, male, any ethnicity to play Native American; MC: male, 50s-70, character man, film noir delivery. This is a staged reading for investors and producers at the Lion Theatre, Oct. 25. Possible future employment when the show opens. These roles are joining an already established ensemble. Rehearses Oct. 18-24. Auditions will be held on Thurs. Oct. 7 at a location TBA. Sides will be provided. Send pictures and resumes to Badlands Theatre Company, c/o Scott Brooks, 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New York, NY 10010.=20 Prepare: Auditions will be held on Thurs. Oct. 7 at a location TBA. Sides will be provided. Send pictures and resumes to Badlands Theatre Company, c/o Scott Brooks, 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New York, NY 10010.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Robin Hood=20 Theatre Name: Manhattan Children's Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Manhattan Children's Theatre, 380 Broadway, 4th fl, New York, NY 10013=20 Breakdown: Manhattan Children's Theatre is accepting submissions for upcoming children's theatre musical production of Robin Hood. Seeking adult actors/actresses: eight male/female to play a variety of characters (all must sing). Performs Nov. 20-Dec. 19. Send pictures and resumes to Manhattan Children's Theatre, Attn: Laura Stevens, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY 10013. Some pay (stipend).=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Manhattan Children's Theatre, Attn: Laura Stevens, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY 10013.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Special Gift=20 Theatre Name: Riant Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/05/2004 =20 =20 5:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Champion Studios, 257 W. 39 St., 14th fl, New York, NY 10000=20 Breakdown: The Riant Theatre will be holding auditions for A Special Gift. Seeking: A Guardian Angel: male, 30-50, leading dramatic role; Reverend Green: 40-45; Daniel: 17-25, a troubled young man who sings in the choir (must sing); Annie: 30s, white, a lawyer, has cancer; Steven: 30s, white, Annie's husband, dramatic role; Janice Hernandez: 25-30, Latina, a new mom; Richard Hernandez: 25-35, her husband, down on his luck; Mr. Taylor: 50s, his boss; Tamia Jones: 40s, black, a mother; James Jones: 40s, black, her husband; Jamal: 18-20, black, her troubled son; Imani: 16-22, black, her daughter; Mr. Benny Johnson: 60s, black, her father. Performances Nov. 26-Dec. 5. Scenes will be provided at audition, bring pictures and resumes.=20 Prepare: Scenes will be provided at audition, bring pictures and resumes.=20 =20 =20 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Co-founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com =20 _____ =20 << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 35170 Spam messages and set aside 101 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com=09 ------=_NextPart_000_03CF_01C4A8DD.7525D930 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Show Name: Swing, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, = Oliver
Theatre= Name: = Marriott Theatre = in Lincolnshire
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr = Ag

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/12/2004

 

 

2:00 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arriott Rehearsal Hall, 1465 Busch Parkway, = Buffalo Grove, = IL = 60089 =

Breakdown: = Marriott Theatre = in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity = Chorus 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 Artistic Associate: Andy Hite. Seeking strong dancers who sing well. Performers of all ethnicities are strongly = encouraged to attend this audition. Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. = Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. = Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. = Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity = Marriott Theatre Agreement, Pay.

Prepare: = Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz = and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring = music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. =


Show Name: Swing, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, = Oliver
Theatre Name: = Marriott Theatre = in Lincolnshire
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr = Ag

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/12/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arriott Rehearsal Hall, 1465 Busch Parkway, = Buffalo Grove, = IL = 60089 =

Breakdown: = Marriott Theatre = in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity = Chorus 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 Artistic Associate: Andy Hite. Seeking strong dancers who sing well. Performers of all ethnicities are strongly = encouraged to attend this audition. Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. = Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. = Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. = Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity = Marriott Theatre Agreement, Pay.

Prepare: = Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz = and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring = music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. =


Show Name: MacBeth, The Parvenu, The Winter’s = Tale, A Woman of No Importance
Theatre Name: Shakespeare = Project of Chicago
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Stgd Rdg =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: The Shakespeare = Project, 2529 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago, IL= 60625

Breakdown: = Shakespeare Project of Chicago, Producer, based in Chicago, = IL, is accepting submissions for their 2004-2005 season, including: = MacBeth (1st = Reh, 10/23 and perf 30,31), The Parvenu (11/13, perf 20,21), The Winter’s = Tale (2/5, perf 12,13) and A Woman of No Importance (4/16, perf 23, 24). Also for = their ongoing Student Outreach 50 M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>inute Hamlet. Seeking M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>embers in good standing of Actors Equity with strong = Shakespearean experience. Please indicate interest in particular roles of palys. Some = roles are cast. Web site is www.shakespeareprojectchicago.org. Send pictures = and resumes to: Artistic Director, Jeff Christian, The Shakespeare Project, = 2529 W. Carmen Ave., = Chicago = IL = 60625. Equity Staged = Reading. =

Prepare: = Web site is www.shakespeareprojectchicago.org. Send = pictures and resumes to: Artistic Director, Jeff Christian, The Shakespeare Project, = 2529 W. Carmen Ave., = Chicago = IL = 60625. =


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/25/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte = Studios, 1147 West Jacks= on, = Chicago, = IL = 66666 =

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Principal Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in = the Las Vegas, Broadway, and = National Touring = companies of Mamma = Mia! Cast should = be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for = this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s – the = mother of a 20 year old girl) Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer = in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino = on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. = Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to = find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany = spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. = TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, = sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early = 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a = feminist press. She’s confident, strong, and funny on the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress = who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie’s friend who = arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian = young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) = Sophie’s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast to Lisa and Sophie. Featured = role. SAM (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. Left Donna 20 years ago = because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who = sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, = youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High = baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be = Sophie’s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, = always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be = a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly = well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie’s fiance. Athletic, attractive – has given up his life as a successful young = businessman in order to make over Donna’s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured = role. PEPPER (20s) Sky’s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, = always flirting. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. = Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. = Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured = role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet = music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Appointments = will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. on = Monday, October = 18. Call 312/641-0406. Call only 9:30 - = 12:30 or 3:00 - = 4:30. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Always bring your Equity M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>embership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production = contracts, pay.

Prepare: = to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music = and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Appointments will = be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. on = Monday, October = 18. Call 312/641-0406.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

2:00 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte = Studios, 1147 West Jacks= on, = Chicago, = IL = 66666 =

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte = Studios, 1147 West Jacks= on, = Chicago, = IL = 66666 =

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided.


Show Name: Fool for Love
Theatre Name: Roundabout = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT A+ =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/13/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Roundabout Theatre Company, Producer, based in New York, = NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Fool for Love, First Rehearsal: 12/14/04; First Preview: 1/14/05; Opens: tba; Closes: 5/1/05. = Playwright: Sam Shephard; Director: Ed Harris; Casting Directors: Jim Carnahan & = Mele Nagler. = Seeking: EDDIE, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AY, OLD M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN, and M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ARTIN. Sides will be provided at the audition. Lunch Break = from 1:30PM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> to 2:30PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep A+ contract, = minimum AEA pay is $1083 per week until 2/27/05. =

Prepare: = Sides will be provided at the audition. Lunch Break from = 1:30PM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> to 2:30PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided.


Show Name: Dora, The Explorer, Dora's Pirate Adventure
Theatre Name: Nickelodeon =
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Spec Agmt =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/13/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Nickelodeon And Clear Channel Entertainment, Producer, = based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Dora, The = Explorer and Dora's Pirate Adventure, Rehearsals Begin: January 3, 2005 In New York = City. Author: Chris Gifford; Director: Chris Hoppe; General = Manager: Wasser Associates. Seeking: DORA: Latina Singer / Actress Who Plays Late Teens - Early 20's. = Personable, Enthusiastic, Attractive / Cute, NOT TOO TALL, With A Strong High Belt = Voice. She Must Also Move Very Well And Be An Excellent Actress. She Must Have An = Extensive Familiarity With Latino Culture. She M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust Be Willing & Able To Convey Personal Knowledge = & Life Experience Of Latino Culture With The M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>edia Covering The Show. Bi-Lingual English / Spanish = Preferred But Not Required. DIEGO: He Is DORA's Cousin. Latin Singer / Actor Who Plays = Late Teens - Early 20's. Personable, Enthusiastic, Attractive And NOT TOO = TALL. He Must Sing And = Move Very Well = And Be An Excellent Actor. He M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust Have An Extensive Familiarity With Latino Culture. He = Must Be Willing = & Able To Convey Personal Knowledge & Life Experience Of Latino = Culture With The Media Covering The Show. Bi-Lingual English/Spanish Preferred But Not = Required. BOOTS: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ale. 20's. He Should Be A Good, Athletic Dancer, A Strong = Singer (Bari-Tenor) And MUST Do Acrobatics (Front Walkovers And / Or Back Handsprings). Needs To Be Five = Foot Seven - Five Foot Ten And Weigh 150 - 175 Pounds. Please Prepare To Sing = A Pop Uptempo AND A Ballad. If You Know A Song In Spanish, Please Bring That Too. = Please Bring A Picture And Resume AND Sheet M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usic. A Pianist Will Be Provided. LUNCH: = 1:30 PM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>2:00 = PM.<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Equity Special Agreement Tour, minimum AEA pay is $605 Per Week Plus Per Diem. =

Prepare: = To Sing A Pop Uptempo AND A Ballad. If You Know A Song In = Spanish, Please Bring That Too. Please Bring A Picture And Resume AND Sheet = Music. A Pianist = Will Be Provided.


Show Name: The It Girl
Theatre Name: James L. = Simon
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/12/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:10 PM

10/14/2004

 

 

9:00 AMto 5:00 PM

10/15/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = James L. Simon and Jonathan C. Herzog, Producers, based in = New York, NY, are holding 3 days of Equity Principal Auditions for The It = Girl, First Rehearsal: On Or About January 17, 2005; Opens: On Or About February 14, = 2005 at Dodgers Stages. Director/Lyrics: BT M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>cNicholl; Production Supervisor: Jerry = Zaks; Book: = Michael Small/BT = McNicholl; = Music: Paul = McKibbins; = Choreographer: Robert Bianca; General M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anager: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>aria Di Dia; Casting: Jay Binder Casting. This Show Was = Originally Produced At Theatre At St. Peter's Church In NYC In 5/01. A Valentine To = Silent Movies Of The Early 20's, It's To Be Played w/Sincerity, Not Camp. Seeking: = BETTY LOU SPENCE: The IT Girl. 20’s - Early 30’s. Vivacious Dynamo = With Spunk, Effortless Sex Appeal, Tomboy Charm And Street Smarts. Creative = Physical Comedienne, Dynamic Singer And High-Stepping Dancer. Adorable, = Altogether Winning Ing=E9nue With Fire And M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>oxie. Soprano/Belt. JONATHAN WALTHAM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>: The IT Boy. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>id 20’s – M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>id 30’s. A Leading M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>an With Light Comedic Skills And Easy Charm. = Masculine But = Gentle. Classic Proper, Upstanding M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ember Of Society With Ivy League Good = Looks. A Button-Down = Man Who, = Unconsciously, Wants To Be Unbuttoned. Confident Lyric Baritone. MONTY = MONTGOMERY: The Comic = Sidekick. Mid 20’s – M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>id 30’s. Energetic, Nimble Light Comedian With = Sure-Fire Timing And A Period Sensibility. An Upper-Crust Dilettante Concerned = With The Latest Fads, Impulsively Adventurous, Good-Hearted But Sometimes = Simple-Minded = Man Of Leisure. = JONATHAN’s Best Friend. Facility With Physical Comedy. Character Baritone. ADELA = VAN NORM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN: The Comic = Villainess. 20’s - Early 30’s. Socialite, Whose Bad Behavior Stems From Insecurity = And Desperation, Not An Evil Nature. Stylish, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anipulative, Aggressive Former Debutante Who Slyly Balances = Charm And Wicked Determination In Order To Snag Her Man. Long And Lean Preferred, Not Required. = Alto/Mezzo/Belt. JANE = / MRS. VAN = NORMAN / = MRS. SULLIVAN: = Mid 20’s = – Mid 30’s. = JANE Is A Brash, Wisecracking Shopgirl From Brooklyn<= /font> (A Young BEA ARTHUR Or ELAINE STRITCH). = MRS. VAN = NORMAN = (ADELA’s Mother) Is A = Haughty, Demanding Aristocratic M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>atron Who Values M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>oney And Breeding (A La M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ARGARET DUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ONT). M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>RS. SULLIVAN Is A Shriveled, Feisty Irish Landlady. = Must = Move Well. = Alto/Character Singer, Only Needs To Carry A Tune. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>OLLY / DAISY / BREARLEY: 20’s – Early = 30’s. MOLLY Is A Sweet = But Plucky LILLIAN GISH-Type Who Shows Spirit In The Face Of Adversity. = BETTY’s Upbeat, Loyal Best Friend. DAISY Is A Delicate, Innocent Eager-To-Please = Shopgirl. Lyric Soprano Who Can Also Give Vocal Punch To A Ragtime Tune. = MR. NOTTING / = MAN OF A = THOUSAND FACES: 20’s - M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>id 30’s. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>R. NOTTING Is A Self-Important, Punctilious, Officious Shop = Manager Who = Lives Life By The Time Clock. Plays Other Roles Which Require Him To Be Adept At = Physical Comedy Skills — An Aristocratic Gossip, A French Waiter, A = Coney Island Barker, A = Scandal Sheet Reporter And A Sailor. Tenor. Please Prepare A Traditional = Musical Theater = Song That Shows Off Your Range. Please Bring A Picture And Resume, Stapled = Together. LUNCH: VARIES. Note Different Start Times. EPA Rules are in effect. A = monitor will be provided. Equity Off Broadway E contract, minimum AEA pay is = $857 per week.

Prepare: = A Traditional M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Theater Song That Shows Off Your Range. Please Bring = A Picture And Resume, Stapled Together. LUNCH TIMES VARY. Note = Different Start Times. EPA Rules are in effect.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/30/2004

 

 

2:00 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance = Studio II, 3425 Backs= tage Blvd, Las = Vegas, NV= 89121

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at = call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women = should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop = song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/30/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance = Studio II, 3425 Backs= tage Blvd, Las = Vegas, NV= 89121

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/31/2004

 

 

1:00 PMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance = Studio II, 3425 Backs= tage Blvd, Las = Vegas, NV= 89121

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Principal Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in = the Las Vegas, Broadway, and = National Touring = companies of Mamma = Mia! Cast should = be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for = this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s – the = mother of a 20 year old girl) Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer = in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino = on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. = Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to = find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany = spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. = TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, = sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early = 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a = feminist press. She’s confident, strong, and funny on the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress = who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie’s friend who = arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian = young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) = Sophie’s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast to Lisa and Sophie. Featured = role. SAM (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. Left Donna 20 years ago = because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who = sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, = youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High = baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be = Sophie’s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, = always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be = a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly = well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie’s fiance. Athletic, attractive – has given up his life as a successful young = businessman in order to make over Donna’s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured = role. PEPPER (20s) Sky’s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, = always flirting. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. = Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. = Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured = role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet = music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Sign-up = begins at 12:30. EPA rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music = and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Sign-up begins at = 12:30. EPA rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card = to auditions.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/02/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Principal Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in = the Las Vegas, Broadway, and = National Touring = companies of Mamma = Mia! Cast should = be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for = this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s – the = mother of a 20 year old girl) Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer = in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino = on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. = Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to = find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany = spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. = TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, = sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early = 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a = feminist press. She’s confident, strong, and funny on the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress = who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie’s friend who = arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian = young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) = Sophie’s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast to Lisa and Sophie. Featured = role. SAM (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. Left Donna 20 years ago = because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who = sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, = youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High = baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be = Sophie’s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, = always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be = a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly = well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie’s fiance. Athletic, attractive – has given up his life as a successful young = businessman in order to make over Donna’s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured = role. PEPPER (20s) Sky’s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, = always flirting. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. = Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. = Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured = role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet = music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. EPA rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music = and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. EPA rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card = to auditions.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/04/2004

 

 

2:00 PM =

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

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/04/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

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

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus


Show Name: The Miracle Worker
Theatre Name: Long Beach = Playhouse Studio Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = 99 Seat Thtr Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/10/2004

 

 

7:00 PMto 10:00 PM

10/11/2004

 

 

7:00 PMto 10:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Long = Beach Playhouse Studio Tht, 5021 E Anaheim St, = Long Beach, = CA = 99999 =

Breakdown: = Gigi Fusco M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>eese, Producer, will hold an open call for The = Miracle Worker, = a drama by William Gibson. Director: Robert Craig. Rehearsals start Oct. 17. Performances run Dec. 3-18 & Jan. 7-22, 2005 at the Long = Beach Playhouse Studio Theatre. There is pay. Seeking: Doctor: male, 50-60, = old time country doctor typical of the South in the 1800s; Kate: female, 25-30, = loving mother of Helen, demure but makes all decisions in family; Keller: male, = 40-50, former captain for the South in Civil War; Helen: girl, 10-15 to play = 10, a deaf, dumb, and blind child who wants to communicate; = Martha: girl, African-American, 10-15, Viney's daughter, playmate to Helen; Percy: = boy, African-American, 15-20 to play teenager, Viney's son, not bright; Aunt = Ev: female, 45-55, Keller's sister, sometimes flamboyant; James: male, = 20-30, wants connection with father but his new mother Kate and sister Helen have = stolen his father's affection; Anagnos: male, 40-50, wise, good-natured soul, Greek = accent a must; Annie Sullivan: 25-35 to play 20, tough but emotionally = sentimental, Irish accent; Viney: female, African-American, 40-50, trusted = housekeeper and nanny, views herself as a member of the family, not a servant. Prepare = to cold read from script with Southern accent. Be familiar with play. For = information e-mail lbplayhouse75 at verizon.net. Equity 99 Seat Theatre contract. =

Prepare: = Prepare to cold read from script with Southern accent. Be = familiar with play. For information e-mail lbplayhouse75 at verizon.net. =


Show Name: St. Elmo's Fire
Theatre Name: Underdog = Productions
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = 99 Seat No Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/06/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Underdog = Productions, 206 N. Screenland Dr, = Burbank, = CA = 91505 =

Breakdown: = Underdog Productions is accepting submissions for St. = Elmo's Fire, a 20th anniversary stage production for the L.A. Children's Charity = Benefit. Producer: Bryan Chesters. Performances run Jan. 13-30, 2005 at the Complex Theater. Seeking: Alec: good-looking, strong leader; = Billy: handsome = daredevil; Kirby: good-looking, persistent, underdog; Kevin: good-looking, sardonic = poet; Jules: good-looking, = sexy, fun; Leslie: good-looking, sweet, sensitive; Wendy: good-looking, = preppy, shy; Dale: 20s-30s, = beautiful; Mr. Beamish: = 50s; Mrs. Beamish: = 50s; Hooker: African-American, 30s-40s. Note: Unless otherwise specified, all = parts are mid-late 20s. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 6 to Underdog = Productions c/o St. Elmo's Fire, 206 N. = Screenland Dr., Burbank, CA= 91505. For information e-mail stelmosfire at sbcglobal.net. Equity = 99 Seat Theatre contract.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 6 to Underdog Productions = c/o St. Elmo's Fire, 206 N. = Screenland Dr., Burbank, CA= 91505. For information e-mail stelmosfire at sbcglobal.net. =


Show Name: Blood Off Broadway
Theatre Name: Blood Off = Broadway
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Poss = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/09/2004

 

 

3:30 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: Church = Street Boxing Gym, 25 Park = Pl at Church = St, New = York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Blood Off Broadway, an original performance venue combining theatre, music and movement with sanctioned boxing, needs improvisers = for high-energy scene work, performing one-on-one challenges in the ring for = a backers' audition. Also looking for sports announcer-like banter for = between rounds and on-camera, '40s style reporters. Performs Nov. 5. Possible = future pay. More info, email Robin Selfridge at robinselfridge at hotmail.com. =

Prepare: = More info, email = Robin Selfridge at robinselfridge at hotmail.com.


Show Name: Metamorphoses
Theatre Name: Florida = Studio Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA SPT Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/12/2004

 

 

1:00 PMto 2:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Florida Studio Theatre, Producer, based in = Sarasota, = FL, is holding = Non-Equity Principal Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>etamorphoses, Rehearsals Begin: November 16, 2004. Opens: December 9, 2004. Closes: February 5, = 2005. Artistic Director: Richard Hopkins. Playwright: = Mary Zimmerman. = Casting And Literary Coordinator: James Ashford. FLORIDA STUDIO THEATRE Is = Celebrating 31 Years As An Equity, Regional Theatre. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ETAM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ORPHOSES: By M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ary Zimmerman. A Tony Award=AE-Winning Splash. A Pool Of = Shimmering Water Sets The Stage For A Lush, Funny And Vibrant Retelling Of = OVID’s Myths. Gods And = Humans Meet, Clash And = Love In And Around The Glistening Waterscape. Playwright MARY = ZIMM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ERM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN Examines Each Legendary Tale As A Parable Of = Transformation In A Contemporary, Accessible Style. The Stories Of KING = MIDAS, EROS, = PSYCHE, NARCISSUS And M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>any M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ore Are Interwoven Into A Seamless Evening Of Laughter, = Tears And Revelation. Seeking: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER ONE: 30’s - 40. Plays ZEUS, ERYSICHTHON, CINYRAS = And Others. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER TWO: 30’s - 40’s. Plays MIDAS, NARRATOR = OF ERYSICHTHON And Others. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER THREE: 30’s. Plays CEYX, ORPHEUS, APOLLO, = PHILEMON And Others. = MAN = NUMBER FOUR: = 30’s. Plays SILENUS, NARCISSUS, PHAETON, EROS And Others. MAN = NUMBER FIVE: = 30’s. Plays BACCHUS, HERM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ES, VERTUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>NUS And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER ONE: Late 20’s. Plays ALCYONE, CERES, PERSEPHONE = And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER TWO: 40’s. Plays SCIENTIST, PANDORA, = NURSEMAID TO = MYRRHA, = THERAPIST And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER THREE: 30’s. Plays LUCINA, Q, EURYDICE, BAUCIS = And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER FOUR: 20’s. Plays MIDAS’S = DAUGHTER, IRIS, HUNGER, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>YRRHA And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER FIVE: 20’s. Plays APHRODITE, OREAD, PSYCHE And = Others. Auditionees Should Prepare A BRIEF Contemporary M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>onologue. Please Bring An Updated Picture And Resume. = Equity SPT contract, pay.

Prepare: = A BRIEF Contemporary M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>onologue. Please Bring An Updated Picture And Resume. =


Show Name: Duets
Theatre Name: ACT = Productions
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: David Spera, = Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box = 565, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>astic, = NY = 11950 =

Breakdown: = ACT Productions is casting Duets, a showcase of five = one-act plays. Director/Producer: David Spera, Esq. They are seeking male and = female actors, all ages. This is a non-union showcase,. Rehearses in November. = Performs in January at the Producers Club, 358 W. 44 St., NYC. Send = pictures, resumes, and cover letters to David Spera, Esq., ACT Productions, = PO Box 565, = Mastic, NY= 11950.

Prepare: = Send pictures, resumes, and cover letters to David Spera, = Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box = 565, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>astic, = NY = 11950. =


Show Name: West Side Story
Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Guest Artist

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/21/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 3:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, = WI, will be = holding an open call for principals for its production of West Side Story, which will = run from March = 3-May 15. = Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ary Ehlinger. Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin on Feb. 14. = Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, workers' comp. This call will be for the = roles of Tony, Lt. Schrank, Officer Krupke, Doc (who will double as Glad = Hand), and Maria understudy = (who will play Rosalia and do some chorus dancing). The role of = Maria is = pre-cast. Those interested in the principal roles of Anita, Riff, and Bernardo must = first attend the dance calls on Tues. Oct. 19 at 10AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> for women and on Wed. Oct. 20 at 10AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> for men at Nola Rehearsal Studios, 250 W. 54 = St., NYC. = Principal cast breakdown--Tony: young, attractive, romantic, idealistic, with passion, = energy, and vision, must have a strong lyric baritone/tenor voice with good high = notes, must move well; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>aria: young, lovely, open, naive, romantic, must have a = strong soprano, must move well, Latina or able to play Latina; Doc: character = man, 40s-50s, warm, caring, sardonic wit and full of worry; Lt. Schrank: = character man, 30s-50s, hard, cynical, angry NYPD detective; Officer Krupke: = character man, 30s-40s, with comic ability, stereotypical NYC beat cop; Anita: = young, sexy, passionate, hard cynical exterior with warmth and caring beneath, strong = mezzo with belt, Latina or able to play Latina, must come to the dance call; Bernardo: young, intense, full of anger and fear but a loving heart = underneath, Latino or able to play Latino, must come to the dance call; Riff: same = as Bernardo but Caucasian, must come to the dance call. For the principal = call, prepare 16 bars of a ballad and 16 bars of an uptempo song in a classic Broadway style. Equity Guest Artist contracts are available for some = roles.

Prepare: = 16 bars of a ballad and 16 bars of an uptempo song in a = classic Broadway style.


Show Name: West Side Story
Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Guest Artist

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/20/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

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

Breakdown: = The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, = WI, will be = holding an open call for dancers who sing well for its production of West Side Story, = which will run from M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arch 3-M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; = Musical = Director: Mary Ehlinger. = Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin= on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, = workers' comp. Equity This call will be for male and female dancers who are = young, attractive, athletic, and energetic to play Jets, = Sharks, Their Girls, = and Anybodys. Some women will double as both Jet Girls and Shark Girls. All ethnic = types are encouraged to audition. Those interested in the principal roles of = Anita, Bernardo, and Riff must come first to the dance call to secure a = principal callback. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>en should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should = wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or = street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard. = The combination will be taught promptly at the beginning of the posted time. = Auditioners should arrive to sign up a little early. Guest Artist contracts are = available for some roles.

Prepare: = Men should wear = dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should = wear dance clothing. No = street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars = of an uptempo Broadway standard.


Show Name: West Side Story
Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Guest Artist

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/19/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

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

Breakdown: = The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, = WI, will be = holding an open call for dancers who sing well for its production of West Side = Story, which will run from M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arch 3-M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; = Musical = Director: Mary Ehlinger. = Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin= on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, = workers' comp. Equity This call will be for male and female dancers who are = young, attractive, athletic, and energetic to play Jets, = Sharks, Their Girls, = and Anybodys. Some women will double as both Jet Girls and Shark Girls. All ethnic = types are encouraged to audition. Those interested in the principal roles of = Anita, Bernardo, and Riff must come first to the dance call to secure a principal = callback. Men should wear = dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should = wear dance clothing. No = street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars = of an uptempo Broadway standard. The combination will be taught promptly at the = beginning of the posted time. Auditioners should arrive to sign up a little early. = Guest Artist contracts are available for some roles.

Prepare: = Men should wear = dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should = wear dance clothing. No = street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars = of an uptempo Broadway standard.


Show Name: Blues for an Alabama Sky
Theatre Name: Black = Spectrum Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/04/2004

 

 

4:30 PMto 7:30 PM

10/05/2004

 

 

4:30 PMto 7:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Black Spectrum = Theatre, 177 St. and Baisley = Blvd, Queens, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Black Spectrum Theatre, located in St. Albans, = Queens, is seeking = non-union performers for the play Blues for an Alabama Sky by Pearl Cleage. = Seeking: Angel: very attractive woman, 35-50, a lounge singer; Guy: 35-45, a = costume designer; Delia: attractive woman, 30-40, a social worker; Sam: 40-50, a doctor; Leland: 30-40, attractive black male from Alabama. All = characters are African-American. Prepare a contemporary monologue no longer than two = minutes. Sides provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. Call (718) = 723-1800 for directions and to set up an appointment. Pay involved. =

Prepare: = a contemporary monologue no longer than two minutes. Sides provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. Call (718) 723-1800 for directions and to set up an appointment.


Show Name: Seven Deadly Sins Series
Theatre Name: = TSI/Playtime
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: TSI/Playtime-Dea= dly Sins, 750 Eighth Ave., Ste = 200, New = York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: = TSI/Playtime is now accepting pictures and resumes for = their Seven Deadly Sins Series, scheduled to begin Nov. 10-21 and Dec. 8-19. = Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday performances. The true tragic flaw in human = nature is embodied in one or more of the seven deadly sins: pride, covetousness, = lust, anger, gluttony, envy, and sloth. Each has been paired with a = Shakespearean work: Hamlet, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>acbeth, Othello, King Lear, Richard III, Romeo and Juliet, = and Antony and Cleopatra. = Scenes and adaptations 60 minutes and under. Send resumes to Artistic Director = A.M. Raychel, TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth = Ave., Ste. 200, New York, = NY = 10036. =

Prepare: = Send resumes to Artistic Director A.M. Raychel, TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth = Ave., Ste. 200, New York, = NY = 10036. =


Show Name: Shakespeare Eight Play History Cycle
Theatre Name: Twenty Feet Productions
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/04/2004

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Twenty Feet = Productions, New York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Twenty Feet Productions will hold auditions by appointment = only for Shakespeare Eight Play History Cycle on Mon. Oct. 4 and = Tues. Oct. 5 from 6-10PM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. Director: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arc Silberschatz. Performs at West = Park = Church, 86 = St. and = Amsterdam Ave., NYC. Email = pictures and resumes with preferred day to twentyfeetproductions at gmail.com to = schedule an appointment.

Prepare: = Email pictures and resumes with preferred day to twentyfeetproductions at gmail.com to schedule an appointment. =


Show Name: Gay-Themed Play
Theatre Name: John Clark, = Producer
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: John Clark, = Producer, New York, = NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: = John Clark, Producer, seeks= actors for table reading of a new gay-themed two-act play = on Oct. 17 in NYC. Seeking: two men, mid-20s; one man, late 20s; two men over = 40; and one black woman. Producers will be in attendance. Email shiftingthecanvas at msn.com for submission information.

Prepare: = Email shiftingthecanvas at msn.com for submission information. =


Show Name: Rat Pack Tribute Show
Theatre Name: =
New York Dinner Theater =
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/10/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: New = York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., #200, = Manhasset<= /font>, NY= 11030

Breakdown: = New York Dinner Theater = is seeking Dean and Sammy impersonators for a Rat Pack tribute show with performances primarily in the tristate area and Philadelphia. All actors = submitting must be able to sing in the style of the Rat Pack. Send pictures and = resumes to New York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome = Rd., #200, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anhasset, = NY = 11030. Director: = Bill Primavera, = (212) 358-5896. Paid positions.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to New York Dinner Theater, = 390 Plandome Rd., #200, = Manhasset<= /font>, NY= 11030.


Show Name: Perfect
Theatre Name: Heart = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Stgd Rdg No Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/08/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: George Cameron = Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd, = Long Beach, = NY = 11561 =

Breakdown: = Heart Theatre Company, Producer, are accepting submissions = for a staged reading of George Cameron Grant's Perfect. Invitation-only = reading to be held Nov. 15 at Dramatists Guild, NYC. Rehearses Nov. 13-24. Visit = website www.georgecamerongrant.com for synopsis. Director: John Borras. Seeking: Rachel: mid-40s, tall, thin, fragile lifelong victim exacting one = perfect moment of revenge. Also seeking—Rachel: from early teens-20s; = Roger: mid-30s, dangerously handsome, rugged predator; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>other and Father: mid-40s, life-hardened, middle-class = parents; Male: mid-40s to = 50s, portraying various tormentors in Rachel's life. Supporting roles also available. Auditions will be held M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>on. Oct. 11 from 6:30-9PM at Harlequin = Studios, NYC. Sides will be provided. Actors selected will be considered for = future production. Email pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to cameron313 at aol.com; = or send ASAP to George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd., = Long Beach, = NY = 11561. Equity Staged = Reading Guidelines. =

Prepare: = Email pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to cameron313 at aol.com; = or send ASAP to George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd., = Long Beach, = NY = 11561. =


Show Name: Phillis, A Slave to Poetry
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Rene = Migliaccio, = 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, = Brooklyn, = NY = 11222 =

Breakdown: = Submissions are being accepted from actors for the reading = of a new play, Phillis, A Slave to Poetry. Seeking: African-American and = white male and female actors, ages 20-40. Performs Oct. 18. For more info, visit www.phillisaslave.com (under Play Specifications there is a cast = breakdown). Send pictures and resumes to Rene M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>igliaccio, 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (do = not email submissions).

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Rene Migliaccio, 104 = Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (do not email submissions). For more info, = visit www.phillisaslave.com (under Play Specifications there is a cast = breakdown).


Show Name: Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Oklahoma!, 42nd Street, Guys and Dolls, Buddy (The Buddy Holly Story), Sound of = Music
Theatre Name: Prather = Family of Theatres
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/11/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 1:00 PM

10/12/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 1:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th = Street, 6th Fl, New = York, NY= 10001

Breakdown: = Prather Family of Theatres (Dutch Apple, Broadway Palm, = Broadway Palm West) will hold open non-Equity calls. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, = Lancaster, = PA: Disney's = Beauty and the Beast: April 7-June 11 (two-theatre tour with Broadway Palm, FL); = Oklahoma!: June 6-Aug. = 6 (two-theatre tour with Broadway Palm, FL). Broadway Palm, = Fort M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>yers, = FL: = 42nd Street: Dec. 13-Feb. = 19; Beauty and the Beast: June 19-Aug. 13 (two-theatre tour with Dutch = Apple); Oklahoma!: Sept. = 22-Nov. 19 (two-theatre tour with Dutch Apple). Broadway Palm West, = Mesa, AZ= : Guys and Dolls: Feb. 3-April 9; Buddy (The Buddy Holly = Story): March 31-June 4; = Sound of Music: = May 26-July 30. = All above dates include rehearsal dates. Contracts include housing, meals on = performance days, transportation, health club membership. All are paid positions. = Visit the website at www.prathertheatres.com. No appointments. Sign-up will begin = at 9AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. All must attend the vocal auditions in order to be called = to dance. Prepare 16 bars that show your vocal range. Accompanist provided. = Be prepared to dance if called back for dance auditions.

Prepare: = No appointments. Sign-up will begin at 9AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. All must attend the vocal auditions in order to be called = to dance. Prepare 16 bars that show your vocal range. Accompanist provided. = Be prepared to dance if called back for dance auditions.


Show Name: Cafe Noir
Theatre Name: =
Mystery Cafe =
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Ste 200, = Manhasset<= /font>, NY= 11030

Breakdown: = Mystery Cafe, = one of the largest producers of interactive murder mysteries in the tristate area, = is accepting pictures and resumes for its newest production, Cafe Noir. = Seeking the following characters: Rick Archer: early 30s, sings, private eye = who's always wanted to be Bogart or M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>itchum in a '40s film noir movie; Madam Toureau: = 40s, French, manages the Cafe Noir; Sheila Wonderly: 20s, sings, attractive, prostitute, hardened; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>aria Larue: mid-late 20s, voodoo priestess, = Caribbean/French accent; Gutterman: mid-30s-early 60s, British, ladies' man; Trio: late 20s-early 30s, plays three characters: gun runner, Dutch blackmailer, = and British cop, needs to be versatile character actor. Send pictures and = resumes with character preference to M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, = Manhasset<= /font>, NY= 11030, Attn: Bill Primavera. Paid.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes with character preference to = Mystery = Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anhasset, NY 11030, Attn: Bill Primavera.


Show Name: A Christmas Carol
Theatre Name: = McCarter Theatre =
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union = Stipend

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/11/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>cCarter Theatre, 91 University Place, = Princeton, = NJ = 08540 =

Breakdown: = McCarter = Theatre, Princeton, = NJ, will hold = non-Equity auditions for A Christmas Carol, directed by Michael Unger, = with choreography by Rob Ashford. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>cCarter is seeking 12 non-Equity actors, six male and six = female, for the ensemble; two actors may also be cast in roles. = Must be able to = sing and dance well. Note: Actors cannot be members of Actors' Equity Association = and must be U.S. citizens. EM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>C candidates with 49 or fewer weeks are also = eligible. No auditions will be given without an appointment. A stipend will be = provided. McCarter is an = equal opportunity employer. No phone calls. Casting Director: S. French. = Rehearses Nov. 13-14, 20-21, 27-28, 30-31, and Dec. 1-5. Performs Dec. 7-24. = Auditions, by appointment only, will be held on Sun. Oct. 17 beginning at = 10AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> at Ripley-Grier Studios, NYC. For an appointment, send = pictures and resumes by Oct. 11 to M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>cCarter Theatre, Attn: A Christmas Carol Casting, = 91 University Place, = Princeton, = NJ = 08540, or email to casting at mccarter.org. Prepare 16 bars of a song. Accompanist provided. = Be prepared for dance call if called back. Bring pictures and resumes. =

Prepare: = Auditions, by appointment only, will be held on Sun. Oct. = 17 beginning at 10AM at = Ripley-Grier Studios, NYC. For an appointment, send pictures and resumes by Oct. 11 = to McCarter = Theatre, Attn: A Christmas Carol Casting, 91 University = Place, Princeton= , NJ=


Show Name: Shadow Box Theatre Rep Season
Theatre Name: Shadow Box = Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Shadow Box = Theatre, New = York, NY 11111

Breakdown: = Shadow Box Theatre, a multiethnic, nonprofit children's = musical puppet company, is seeking: male singer/actor/dancer/puppeteers for = repertory season. People of color encouraged to apply. Puppetry experience helpful = but not necessary (will train). Weekday rehearsals and performances. Paid positions. Rehearsals start early October. Call ASAP for appointment = (212) 724-0677.

Prepare: = Call ASAP for appointment (212) 724-0677. =


Show Name: Christmas Carol, Babes in Toyland, Ellis Island, Pinocchio
Theatre Name: American = Family Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: American = Family Theatre, = New York, NY 11111 =

Breakdown: = American Family Theatre is seeking men for the following = roles in its upcoming fall tours—Scrooge: high baritone, rehearsals begin = Oct. 30; Bob Cratchit: high baritone or tenor, rehearsals Oct. 24; Narrator: tenor, versatile = actor who moves well, rehearsals Oct. 24; Barnaby (Babes in Toyland): high = baritone or tenor, good sense of comedy, very presentational actor, rehearsals = Oct. 25; Narrator (Ellis Island): baritone, versatile actor, assumes several = characters in show, rehearsals Oct. 10; Gepetto (Pinocchio): baritone, 5'10" = or taller, rehearses Oct. 16. Call Tami Rigsby ASAP for audition = appointment at (800) 822-8487, ext. 469. Non-union. Salary plus all housing and transportation.

Prepare: = Call Tami Rigsby ASAP for audition appointment at (800) = 822-8487, ext. 469.


Show Name: Plays
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Carlotta = Kerwin, The Snarks, Ltd., = 40 Park Ave., = New York, = NY = 10016 =

Breakdown: = Seeking: male actors, 20-65, for women's organization = presenting season of plays, some by Noel Coward. Also seeking: qualified directors. = Stipend for directors. Send pictures and resumes to Carlotta Kerwin, The = Snarks, Ltd., = 40 Park Ave., #4H, = New York, = NY = 10016; call (212) = 689-4337; or email mrgrafton at aol.com.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Carlotta Kerwin, The = Snarks, Ltd., = 40 Park Ave., #4H, = New York, = NY = 10016; call (212) = 689-4337; or email mrgrafton at aol.com.


Show Name: Bye Bye Birdie
Theatre Name: Brooklyn = Family Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/10/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Brooklyn Family = Theatre, Park Slope, Brooklyn<= /font>, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Brooklyn Family Theatre is holding auditions by appointment = for two roles in production of Bye Bye Birdie, performing late October = through November in Park Slope, Brooklyn<= /font>. Rehearsals weekday evenings. Seeking: Conrad Birdie: a = baritone, 1950s rock star, complete with comic bad manners and hot dancing, must = sing and dance well; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>r. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>acAfee: a comically insane put-upon 1950s dad, fed up with = kids, character singing, originally played by Paul Lynde. Call (718) 670-7205; = or email brooklyntheatre at aol.com for appointment.

Prepare: = Call (718) 670-7205; or email brooklyntheatre at aol.com for appointment.


Show Name: Latino-Themed Musical
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/04/2004

 

 

7:30 PMto 10:00 PM

10/07/2004

 

 

3:00 PMto 7:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: 440 Studios, = 440 Lafayette St., Rm. 3A,, New York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = H. Brummit, Writer, is holding auditions for = workshop/showcase of = a Latino-themed musical. Some pay involved. Seeking singers: baritone, = lyric tenor, and interesting sopranos, 20s-30s, who can act and move. Bring = pictures and resumes. Accompanist provided.

Prepare: = Bring pictures and resumes. Accompanist provided. =


Show Name: Axis of Evil
Theatre Name: =
Martin Bard
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Token = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>artin Bard, 185 Claremont = Ave., Apt. 3H, = New York, = NY = 10027 =

Breakdown: = Martin Bard is = casting for Axis of Evil, a musical drama, for a scheduled January = Off-Off-Broadway run. Seeking non-Equity actors, all races, who can act, sing, and move = well. Token payment for performers. Competitive pay available for experienced stage manager, lighting technician, costume and set designer. Production = assistant needed. Send pictures and resumes to M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>artin Bard, 185 Claremont= Ave., Apt. 3H, New = York, NY= 10027.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Martin Bard, 185 = Claremont Ave., Apt. 3H, = New York, = NY = 10027. =


Show Name: Tom Jones Adaptation
Theatre Name: Palistage = Performing Arts Company
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Palistage = Performing Arts Company, Tenafly, NJ= 00000

Breakdown: = Palistage Performing Arts Company (Tenafly, = NJ—10 = minutes from GWB) is seeking: male actors, 16-25, for title role and a supporting = role in David Rogers' adaptation of the film Tom Jones. Need strong good = looks, innocence, = charm. Rehearsals Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoon/evenings. Performance = dates Nov. 18-21. Call (201) 569-7900, ext. 315.

Prepare: = Call (201) 569-7900, ext. 315.


Show Name: A Season with Human
Theatre Name: B. = DePetris, Casting
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/05/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

Submission/Audition Address: Gotham City Improv, 158 W. 23 St, New York, NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: = B. DePetris, Casting, is holding auditions for A Season = with Human. All types are encouraged to attend. Improv skills a plus. Prepare = two contrasting monologues. For more information, check out website = www.ahumanproduction.com.

Prepare: = For more information, check out website = www.ahumanproduction.com.


Show Name: Rent
Theatre Name: = CPI-Creative Prods Intl
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: Union = N/A Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: CPI-Creative = Productions Intl, 1501 Broadway, New = York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: = CPI-Creative Productions International, a = New York production = company is scouting mulitethnic cast for China Rent tour. Touring major Chinese = cities. Also seeking: stage/company manager. Even if you don't yet know Chinese = but up for the challenge. Pay. Send pictures and resumes (demo CDs) to = CPI-Creative Productions International, Attn: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>att Neufeld, 1501 Broadway, Ste. = 1313, New = York, NY= 10036.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes (demo CDs) to CPI-Creative = Productions International, Attn: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>att Neufeld, 1501 Broadway, Ste. = 1313, New = York, NY= 10036.


Show Name: Poe: His Life, Loves, and Tales of Terror
Theatre Name: Pax Amicus =
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Pax Amicus = (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd, Budd Lake, NJ 07828

Breakdown: = Pax Amicus is seeking two men, 20-35, who move very well to = play Poe and multiple characters in Poe: His Life, Loves, and Tales of = Terror, based on Poe's life and stories. Rehearses/plays weekdays: October-November. = Paid. Non-Equity. Call (973) 691-4900 for an appointment. Pictures and resumes may be = mailed to Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore = Rd., Budd = Lake, NJ= 07828.

Prepare: = Call (973) 691-4900 for an appointment. Pictures and = resumes may be mailed to Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd., = Budd Lake, = NJ 07828. =


Show Name: Prism
Theatre Name: All Souls = Players
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>J Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., = Apt. = 5A, New = York, NY= 10028

Breakdown: = All Souls Players, a non-profit theatre company, is = seeking: two men, late 30s-early 50s, for staged reading of Prism, an original three-character play. Both are well-spoken, well-educated types. Good = diction and speaking voice a must. Performances Oct. 30-31 at the = Unitarian = Church of All Souls, = 1157 Lexington Ave. in = Manhattan<= /font>. Audition and rehearsals to be held at same location. Send pictures and resumes to M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>J Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., = Apt. = 5A, New = York, NY= 10028.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to MJ Gocher, c/o J = Cole, 345 E. 81 St., Apt. 5A, = New York, = NY = 10028. =


Show Name: Miss Julie, Two Other = Works TBA
Theatre Name: JOS Theater = Company
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/13/2004

 

 

6:00 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: Dance Theater = Workshop, 219 W. 19 = St, New York, = NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: = JOS Theater Company and The Wake Up Artists are joining = forces and are seeking committed, well-trained (B.F.A./M.F.A. or = equivalent professional experience), physically vibrant male and female actors as well as modern dancers who are interested in movement theatre to join the company. = Experience in Viewpoints, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ichael Chekhov, LeCoq, or Grotowski preferred. The = company's mission is to test physical, psychological, and emotional boundaries, = engaging the audience and the actor in combustible, dangerous, inately raw = theatre revealing the depths of the human condition. Fearless and provocative, = the companies are seeking to make the invisible visible. Rehearsals for two original works= created by directors Jessica Lanius and Andrea Arden, and an adaptation of Ibsen's = Miss Julie = (Director: A. Arden; still seeking the following roles: Jean; and Christine) begin in November and are slated for production in the early spring. Group = movement auditions will be held Wed. Oct. 13 at 6PM. = Callbacks will require a = brief contemporary and classical monologue. Email submissions will be accepted = only. If you would like an audition time, email pictures and resumes by Oct. 10 = to jblanius at optonline.net.

Prepare: = Group movement auditions will be held Wed. Oct. 13 at = 6PM. = Callbacks will require a = brief contemporary and classical monologue. Email submissions will be accepted = only. If you want an aud time, email pictures & resumes by Oct. 10 to jblanius at optonline.net


Show Name: My Life as an Island =
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Jose = Montanez, 330 E. = 46 St., = Ste. = 4S, New = York, NY= 10017

Breakdown: = Submissions are being accepted from Latino and = Latina actors for a = reading of the libretto of a new musical, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>y Life as an Island, by librettist Lisa Aviva Bleviss. Performs Oct. 24. = Specifically seeking: Cuban and Puerto Rican actors, ages 18 and older, singers = preferred. Auditions will be held the first week of October at Art for Change, = Carlitos Cafe y Galeria, 1701 = Lexington Ave., NYC. For the audition date and time, call (212) 986-0870. = Email pictures and resumes to JRM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ontanez at aol.com; or mail to Jose Montanez, 330 E. = 46 St., = Ste. = 4S, New = York, NY= 10017.

Prepare: = For the audition date and time, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to JRM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ontanez at aol.com; or mail to Jose Montanez, 330 E. = 46 St., = Ste. = 4S, New = York, NY= 10017.


Show Name: Camp Runamuk
Theatre Name: =
Richmond Shepard, = Director
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Richmond<= /font> Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New = York, NY= 10019

Breakdown: = Richmond Shepard, = Director, is accepting submissions for Camp Runamuk, a musical audience-interactive show about a summer camp = in which the actors are the counselors, camp owner, etc. Book: Andrew Ross and = Richmond Shepard; = Songs: Andrew Ross. Show begins previews late Oct.; opens early Nov. Seeking (must = sing and move well): James: 20, handsome, in-shape Adonis, in love with himself; = LaDonna: 22, African-American, athletic director, in great physical shape, caring = and maternal; The Ranger: good story-teller (doubles as Siegfried Hess, the = Nazi next door); The Sultan: ruler of oil-rich Bula Gatawney, young, = good-looking, stern but kindly Asian despot. Send pictures and resumes for audition appointment to Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, = New York, = NY = 10019. There is pay. =

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes for audition appointment to = Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New = York, NY= 10019.


Show Name: Bag Fulla Money
Theatre Name: Badlands = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/07/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Badlands = Theatre Company, 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New = York, NY= 10010

Breakdown: = Bruce Robert Harris and Badlands Theatre Company, = Producers, are accepting submissions for Bag Fulla M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>oney. Seeking: Oscar: male, 30, working class, pastry chef, sympathetic, musters the courage to steal a bag with millions in it; = English: male, 30s-40s, balding Jason Statham type, British gangster, spotless = London accent a must; Randall: 40, male, any ethnicity to play Native American; = MC: male, = 50s-70, character man, film noir delivery. This is a staged reading for = investors and producers at the Lion Theatre, Oct. 25. Possible future employment when = the show opens. These roles are joining an already established ensemble. = Rehearses Oct. 18-24. Auditions will be held on Thurs. Oct. 7 at a location TBA. Sides = will be provided. Send pictures and resumes to Badlands Theatre Company, c/o = Scott Brooks, 234 E. 25 = St., #12A, = New York, = NY = 10010. =

Prepare: = Auditions will be held on Thurs. Oct. 7 at a location TBA. = Sides will be provided. Send pictures and resumes to Badlands Theatre Company, = c/o Scott Brooks= , 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New = York, NY= 10010.


Show Name: Robin Hood
Theatre Name: =
Manhattan<= /font> Children's Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anhattan Children's = Theatre, 380 Broadway, 4th fl, New = York, NY= 10013

Breakdown: = Manhattan<= /font> Children's Theatre is accepting submissions for upcoming children's theatre musical production of Robin Hood. Seeking adult actors/actresses: eight male/female to play a variety of characters (all = must sing). Performs Nov. 20-Dec. 19. Send pictures and resumes to = Manhattan = Children's Theatre, Attn: Laura Stevens, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY = 10013. Some pay = (stipend).

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Manhattan = Children's Theatre, Attn: Laura Stevens, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY = 10013. =


Show Name: A Special Gift
Theatre Name: Riant = Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/05/2004

 

 

5:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Champion = Studios, 257 W. 39 St., 14th fl, New = York, NY= 10000

Breakdown: = The Riant Theatre will be holding auditions for A Special = Gift. Seeking: A Guardian Angel: male, 30-50, leading dramatic role; Reverend = Green: 40-45; Daniel: 17-25, a troubled young man who sings in the choir (must = sing); Annie: 30s, white, a lawyer, has cancer; Steven: 30s, white, = Annie's husband, dramatic role; Janice Hernandez: 25-30, Latina, a new mom; = Richard Hernandez: 25-35, her husband, down on his luck; Mr. Taylor: 50s, = his boss; Tamia Jones: 40s, black, a mother; James Jones: 40s, black, her = husband; Jamal: 18-20, black, her troubled son; Imani: 16-22, black, her daughter; = Mr. Benny = Johnson: 60s, black, her father. Performances Nov. 26-Dec. 5. Scenes will be provided = at audition, bring pictures and resumes.

Prepare: = Scenes will be provided at audition, bring pictures and = resumes.

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_03CF_01C4A8DD.7525D930-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sat Oct 2 21:16:00 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 00:16:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sample national film audition from NCCC Message-ID: <03f401c4a8ff$b0edd540$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03F5_01C4A8DE.29DC3540 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "THE FOUNTAIN" - NEW REGENCY/WARNER BROS - SAG/UNION FEATURE - Location: MONTREAL - Starts: NOVEMBER 2004 CAST: HUGH JACKMAN AND RACHEL WEISZ NOW CASTING: 1. THE PRIEST, age 40's-50's, male, typical fatherly type, LEAD ROLE 2. THE INQUISITOR, age 40's-60's, male, mean spirited, likes to hurt people, you had better tell him what he wants to know, LEAD ROLE 3. BETTY, age 30's, female, attractive, brainy scientist, LEAD ROLE 4. SOLDIERS, age 20's-50's, males, tough, fit, Spanish, fighting men from the 1500's, LEAD ROLE MAIL photo & resume to: BETTY MAE CASTING, 1023 1/2 ABBOT KINNEY BLVD. VENICE, CA 90291 NO phone calls or personal deliveries!!! Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Co-founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com _____ << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 35177 Spam messages and set aside 101 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com ------=_NextPart_000_03F5_01C4A8DE.29DC3540 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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NOW CASTING:
1. THE PRIEST, age 40's-50's, male, typical fatherly type, LEAD ROLE

2. THE INQUISITOR, age 40's-60's, male, mean spirited, likes to hurt = people, you had better tell him what he wants to know, LEAD ROLE

3. BETTY, age 30's, female, attractive, brainy scientist, LEAD ROLE

4. SOLDIERS, age 20's-50's, males, tough, fit, Spanish, fighting men = from the 1500's, LEAD ROLE

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------=_NextPart_000_03F5_01C4A8DE.29DC3540-- From Pommy at neo.rr.com Sun Oct 3 05:32:16 2004 From: Pommy at neo.rr.com (Pommy) Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 08:32:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CORRECT phone number for Murder Mystery Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20041003082705.0293d450@pop-server.neo.rr.com> --=====================_84831026==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed The flyer I have for the "Fatal Fifties Affair" at Greystone was apparently printed wrong and will be recalled. The CORRECT phone number for bookings for this intereactive and hilarious murder mystery by Mysteries by Moushey is: 330-761-1950 (Pretty cool phone number for this show, huh? 1950 - the Fatal Fifties!) Anyway, call and make reservations for the most fun you can have legally. See you there. --Pommy --=====================_84831026==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" The flyer I have for the "Fatal Fifties Affair" at Greystone was apparently printed wrong and will be recalled. The CORRECT phone number for bookings for this intereactive and hilarious murder mystery by Mysteries by Moushey is:  330-761-1950 (Pretty cool phone number for this show, huh? 1950 - the Fatal Fifties!)  Anyway, call and make reservations for the most fun you can have legally. See you there.

--Pommy --=====================_84831026==_.ALT-- From Ccontempdt at aol.com Sun Oct 3 05:55:44 2004 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 08:55:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]SCCDT's Dance Exchange Program Message-ID: <9e.15f27e4d.2e9150d0@aol.com> -------------------------------1096808144 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre's =20 Dance Exchange Program=20 The SCCDT's Dance Exchange Program is a work-study option created for the =20 student whose desire to study dance, at SCCDT, exceeds his/her financial abi= lity=20 to do so. It is the position of this prestigious dance institution that o= ne =E2=80=99s economic encumbrances should not also impede one=E2=80=99s acces= s to a quality=20 dance education. Subsequently, we have designed a program in which student= s=20 may demonstrate their will and eagerness to pursue their artistic aspiratio= ns,=20 by working in exchange for enrichment.=20 The Exchange=20 Students who wish to enroll in the Dance Exchange Program (DEP) must first=20 consult with Desmond Davis (Assoc. Artistic Director) or another appointed=20 staff member for an assessment of their needs*. Following an assessment,=20 students will submit a work schedule, based on their availability and the n= eeds of=20 the administrative office. Students are expected to fulfill their work ob= li gations prior to participation in their desired classes. Students are =20 required to work the same number of hours that they anticipate on spending i= n =20 class**. =20 Below is an example of one student=E2=80=99s DEP schedule:=20 Work Date =20 Work Time =20 Total Hours Completed =20 Dance Class =20 Class Time =20 Dance Exchange=20 F 10/1/04 =20 3-430 PM =20 1.5 =20 Modern II/III =20 S 4-530 PM =20 1.5 =20 M 10/4 =20 430-6 PM =20 1.5 =20 Modern II/III =20 T 6-730 PM =20 1.5 =20 TH 10/7/04 =20 430-6 PM =20 1.5 =20 Ballet II/III =20 TH 6-730 =20 1.5=20 *Admittance into the Dance Exchange Program is discretionary.=20 **DEP hours are calculated per semester and are not to exceed 60 hours. An= y=20 additional hours worked will be considered volunteer hours.=20 For more information contact SCCDT at 216.791.9000=20 Or Desmond Davis directly at _Desmond at ccdt.com_ (mailto:Desmond at ccdt.com)=20 -------------------------------1096808144 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

The School of Clevela= nd=20 Contemporary Dance Theatre's

Dance Exchange=20 Program

 

The SCCDT's Dance Exchange Program is a work-study option created f= or the=20 student whose desire to study dance, at SCCDT, exceeds his/her financial abi= lity=20 to do so.  It is the position=20= of=20 this prestigious dance institution that one=E2=80=99s economic encumbrances=20= should not=20 also impede one=E2=80=99s access to a quality dance education.  Subsequently, we have designed a p= rogram=20 in which students may demonstrate their will and eagerness to pursue their=20 artistic aspirations, by working in exchange for enrichment.

 

The Exchange

 

Students who wish to enroll in the Dance Exchange P= rogram=20 (DEP) must first consult with Desmond Davis (Assoc. Artistic Director) or=20 another appointed staff member for an assessment of their needs*.  Following an assessment, students=20= will=20 submit a work schedule, based on their availability and the needs of the=20 administrative office.  Studen= ts are=20 expected to fulfill their work obligations prior to participation in their=20 desired classes.  Students are= =20 required to work the same number of hours that they anticipate on spending i= n=20 class**. 

 

Below is an example of one student=E2=80=99s DEP schedule:

 

Work Date

Work Time

Total Hours Completed

Dance Class

Class Time

Dance Exchange

 

F 10/1/04

3-430 PM

1.5

Modern II/III

S 4-530 PM

1.5

M 10/4

430-6 PM

1.5

Modern II/III

T 6-730 PM

1.5

TH 10/7/04

430-6 PM

1.5

Ballet II/III

TH 6-730

1.5

 

*Admittance into the Dance Exchange Program is discretionary.

 

**DEP hours are calculated per semester and are not to exceed 60=20 hours.  Any additional    hours worked will be=20 considered volunteer hours.

 

For more information contact SCCDT at 216.791.9000

Or Desmond Davis directly at Desmond at ccdt.com

= -------------------------------1096808144-- From will at singingangels.org Sun Oct 3 07:18:30 2004 From: will at singingangels.org (William C. Reichard) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 10:18:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Singing Angels Benefit Concert [With Date] Message-ID: <20041003141837.EC72A4CE3F@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A932.553C4A50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Singing Angels Provide Soundtrack to the Holidays Tickets for the Singing Angels' 40th Annual Holiday Benefit Concert, "We Wish You the Merriest," will go on sale Monday, Oct. 4. The show will take place Nov. 21 at 3 p.m. Held each year in Playhouse Square, this spectacular event at the Allen Theatre is a Cleveland holiday tradition, with elaborate costumes, professional choreography and stagecraft, and holiday classics that will please the whole family and get everyone in the spirit. Prices range from $6.25 to $35. (Children 12 and under half price except for $6.25 seats.) Order through the Playhouse Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. (Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; restoration fee charged), or at Tickets.com, online or by phone, (216) 241-6000. Outside Cleveland call (800) 766-6048. All major credit cards accepted; handling fee charged. Recent benefit concerts have sold out, and concertgoers are urged to buy their tickets early to get the best seats. Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3) Singing Angels, which was founded in 1964 and is open to children ages 8 to 18, without regard to their race, creed or socioeconomic situation. For more information, call (216) 432-5555 or visit www.singingangels.org . # # # William C. Reichard Director of Development and Public Relations The Singing Angels 216.432.5555, ext. 13 3615 Euclid Ave, Suite 4 216.432.1964 (fax) Cleveland, OH 44115 216.235.2713 (cell) www.singingangels.org will at singingangels.org William C. Reichard Director of Development and Public Relations The Singing Angels 216.432.5555, ext. 13 3615 Euclid Ave, Suite 4 216.432.1964 (fax) Cleveland, OH 44115 216.235.2713 (cell) www.singingangels.org will at singingangels.org ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A932.553C4A50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Si= nging Angels Provide Soundtrack to the = Holidays

 

Tickets for the Singing Angels' = 40th Annual Holiday Benefit Concert, "We Wish You the Merriest," = will go on sale Monday, Oct. 4.

 

The show will take place Nov. 21 at 3 = p.m.

 

Held each year in Playhouse Square, = this spectacular event at the Allen Theatre is a Cleveland holiday tradition, with elaborate costumes, professional choreography = and stagecraft, and holiday classics that will please the whole family and = get everyone in the spirit.

 

Prices range from $6.25 to $35. (Children 12 and under half price except for $6.25 = seats.) Order through the Playhouse = Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid = Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. (Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; restoration fee = charged), or at Tickets.com, online or by phone, = (216) 241-6000. Outside Cleveland call (800) 766-6048. All major credit cards accepted; handling fee = charged.

 

Recent benefit concerts have sold out, and concertgoers are urged
to buy their tickets early to get the best = seats.

 

Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3) Singing Angels, which was founded in 1964 and is open to children ages 8 = to 18, without regard to their race, creed or socioeconomic situation. For more information, call (216) 432-5555 or visit www.singingangels.org.

 

# # #

 

 

William C. Reichard

Director of Development and = Public Relations 

 

The Singing Angels        = ;    216.432.5555, ext. = 13

3615 Euclid Ave, Suite = 4   216.432.= 1964 (fax)

Cleveland, = OH 44115       = 216.235.= 2713 (cell)

www.singingangels.org     will at singingangels.org

 

 

William C. Reichard

Director of Development and = Public Relations 

 

The Singing Angels        = ;    216.432.5555, ext. = 13

3615 Euclid Ave, Suite = 4    216.432.= 1964 (fax)

Cleveland, = OH 44115        = ; 216.235.= 2713 (cell)

www.singingangels.org     will at singingangels.org

 

------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A932.553C4A50-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Oct 3 10:00:31 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 10:00:31 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: FOR COLORED GIRLS...RAINBOW IS ENUF/Karamu Message-ID: <20041003170031.63388.qmail@web12009.mail.yahoo.com> KARAMU OPENS SEASON WITH THOUGHT-PROVOKING PRODUCTION Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times They come on stage one at a time, each woman dressed in a different color. Each sings, dances, and recites poetry. Each tells tales of their experiences with men. Often men they loved far more than they loved themselves. These are men who have dominated, abused and taught them about life. Their words ring with passion, heartache, desire, rage and love. And, in the end, they come to the joint conclusion that ?I found God in myself and I loved her!? Ntozake Shange?s ?FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF? is a choreopoem, a format which allows a group to speak as individuals, and yet as one. Sometimes, they dialogue with one another, at other times take part in each other's tales. The piece gives "colored girls" a chance to speak out. The material ranges from the evening when one woman lost her virginity to a group diatribe about the lousy excuses that men tend to give for their behavior. "It was the senior prom and I was the only virgin in the class" began one. "I used to live in the world but I moved to Harlem and now my universe is just six blocks" started another. The segments range from funny to sad to heartbreaking. Since the play was written in 1976 some of the material seems slightly outdated. In the intervening years, black women have been given more venues in which to speak out and reveal themselves. But while many things have changed, others have stayed the same. The women are identified by color, not of their skin but of their clothes, for example, the Lady in Red, Lady in Purple. This allows each actress to play different characters and weave in and out of stories without a character identification. The Karamu production brings many of emotions to the fore. Unfortunately, the overall effect is one of uneveness. The play itself, though powerful, is not consistently well written and balanced. The first act tends to drag with less variety and fewer emotionally powerful scenes. The best material is in the second act. And, as often happens with amateur productions, the talent on the Karamu stage ranges from astounding to adequate which makes for lulls in the emotional effect. Terrency Spivey, in his second year as Karamu?s Artistic Director, has done a good job of creating effective stage pictures. He clearly leads the viewer?s eye to the proper place on stage. His creative use of scarves helps develop a visual unity to the production. He is aided by an excellent light design by Richard Morris, Jr. Morris?s stage design also works well. The amazing Nina Domingue (Lady in Red), a former recipient of a Times Theatre Tribute, again proves she is one of the area?s acting divas. Her portrayal of a mother whose husband returns from Vietnam with Post Tramatic Stress Syndrome and destroys her family, has to be one of the most emotionally draining scenes ever seen. It is worth attending just to see her in action. Other strong performances were consistently given by Monte Escalante (Lady in Purple), Corene Woodford (Lady in Green). Sonia N. Bishop (Lady in Blue) and Kimberly Brown (Lady in Orange). CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you are interested in sharing what it is like to be a black woman from a black woman?s point of view, Karamu?s ?FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF? is well worth seeing. If you are interested in observing one of the area?s all time great performances, go see Nina Domingue weave her magic. PS.....Take time before the show and during intermission to read the encounters of African American women who have thought of or accomplished in committing suicides. Materials from the likes of Oprha Winfrey, Dorothy Dandridge and Mia Angelou are posted in the lobby. ?FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF? runs through October 17 at Karamu Theatre, East 89th Street in Cleveland. For tickets call 216-795-7070. ===== Roy Berko's web page can be found at royberko.info. His theatre and dance reviews appear on NeOHIOpal, a free on-line source, which can be subscribed to at neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From PVMerkys at aol.com Sun Oct 3 10:09:35 2004 From: PVMerkys at aol.com (PVMerkys at aol.com) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 13:09:35 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]1Role, Latino/Hispanic Male; Audition Message-ID: <192.2fa7085e.2e918c4f@aol.com> -------------------------------1096823375 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITION : "HEAR 'N' NOW" PRODUCTIONS There's been a change in the auditions: Auditions for the role of the "Mother" in the film short have been postponed. We are still auditioning for "MIGUEL." 1 Role/ 1 Movie Role: 26-30, Hispanic/Latino romantic lead, Miguel. The movie is an adaptation of the classic, "Miss Julie," therefore must ooze machismo and sex appeal. (Full length movie, Major role.) Auditions will consist of: * cold reading of a page of the script * perform something less than two minutes of your own choice. 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Most of the shooting will occur on weekends and evenings in the Willoughby, Ohio area in January. * * Bring a Head Shot and Resume * * If you need to contact someone, E-mail: PMerkys at aol.com -------------------------------1096823375 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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 26-30, Hispanic/Latino romantic lead, Migue= l. The movie is an adaptation of the classic, "Miss Julie,"= therefore must ooze machismo and sex appeal. (Fu= ll length movie, Major role.)
 
Auditions will consist of:
* cold reading of a page of the script
* perform something less than two minut= es of your own choice. (NOTE CHANGE)
 
When: 
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DaimlerChrysler UAW Local 122
Training Center Classrooms
8997 Darrow Rd. (Rt. 91)
Twinsburg, Ohio 44087
Enter Parking Lot: one block past 91 on Ea= st Aurora Rd. (Rt. 82)
(This is directly across from Walgreen's)
 
Where:
Going South on 91, turn left (East) at 82 and drive about thr= ee hundred feet. On the right (South) is an ex-elementary school, conve= rted (to "Kent State Extension Classrooms" and Daimler Chrysler UAW Local 12= 2 Training Center Classrooms.)
The door you want to enter is under the long blue= awning near ground level, at the bottom of three stairs. Fo= llow the directions posted after entering.
 
The movies are being shot in digital format for self release. Most of t= he shooting will occur on weekends and evenings in the Willoughby, Ohio area= in  January.
 
* *  Bring a Head Shot and Resume  * *
If you= need to contact someone, E-mail: PMerkys at aol.com
-------------------------------1096823375-- From dpapp at lorainccc.edu Sun Oct 3 11:06:58 2004 From: dpapp at lorainccc.edu (Diane Papp) Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 14:06:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LCCC Theatre Program Presents "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr" (abridged) Message-ID: <41603FC2.7080801@lorainccc.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------050307030707040904090605 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------070807060709080009020500" --------------070807060709080009020500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Lorain County Community College Theatre Program Proudly Presents: The RIDICULOUS and ABSURD LCCC SHAKESPEARE Co. in... "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr" (abridged) Written by: Jess Borgeson,Adam Long and Daniel Singer Directed by: Carlyn Cahill October 4th-9th Stocker Center Studio Theatre Mon.-Sat. at 7:30 pm General Admission $5.00 LCCC Students,Staff & Seniors $4.00 Ticket information call Stocker Center Box Office at 1-800-995-5222, ext.4040 or 366-4040 --------------070807060709080009020500 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Lorain County Community College Theatre Program
                   Proudly Presents:


                                                                                                                        The RIDICULOUS and ABSURD
                                                                                                                                                LCCC
                                                                                                                                  SHAKESPEARE Co.
                                                                                                                                                 in...



                                                      "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr"
                                                                         (abridged)


                                                           Written by: Jess Borgeson,Adam Long and Daniel Singer
                
                                                                                   Directed by: Carlyn Cahill


October 4th-9th                                                                                          Stocker Center Studio Theatre
Mon.-Sat. at  7:30 pm                                                                                  General Admission 
                                                                                                                              
$5.00
                                                                                                       LCCC Students,Staff & Seniors
                                                                                                                                $4.00

Ticket information call Stocker Center Box Office
at 1-800-995-5222, ext.4040 or 366-4040          

   
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A990.ED2323B7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear NEohioPAL Subscribers: =20 When funny man and political satirist Mark Russell is in the spotlight, = it's a guaranteed evening of giggles, groans and guffaws. Dubbed = "Washington's other monument," Russell has been stirring up trouble in = the District for nearly half a century. On Thursday night, October 7 at = 7:30 p.m., he'll rouse an Akron audience at The University of Akron's = E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall.=20 =20 Russell's raison detr=EA is to refine his take on the current political = and social scene. With the presidential election right around the = corner, this silver-throated satirist will certainly have plenty to talk = about that night. Not only is Russell a master political pundit, he also = possesses a flair for the piano and musical parody. TV Guide has = proclaimed him as "the funniest man on television." But Russell = disagrees, retorting, "The funniest guys are always on C-SPAN."=20 =20 This event is sponsored by E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall and PBS 45 & = 49. Tickets - priced at $28, $35, and $75 for Gold Circle seating (which = includes a meet-and-greet reception following the show) - are available = through the E.J. Thomas Hall Ticket Office (330.972.7570). Tickets can = also be purchased at the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office (330.253.2488), = all Ticketmaster Centers (www.ticketmaster.com), or via Charge-By-Phone = (330.945.9400 in Akron or 216.241.5555 in Cleveland), or online at = www.ticketmaster.com. Group Sales = discounts can be acquired by calling 330.972.8881 or 888.226.6948. =20 For more information about performances at E.J. Thomas Hall or to = receive a brochure for the 2004-2005 season at E.J. Thomas Hall and = Akron Civic Theatre, call 330.972.7570, or get details online at = www.ejthomashall.com or = www.akroncivic.com . =20 This performance is part of the Bank One Beyond Broadway Series. Other = 2004-2005 season sponsors include The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, = Akron Community Foundation, OMNOVA Solutions Inc., Dominion East Ohio, = FirstEnergy Foundation, Bridgestone/Firestone Trust, The Coca-Cola = Company, Ohio Arts Council, and GAR Foundation. =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A990.ED2323B7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Dear NEohioPAL=20 Subscribers:

 

When funny = man and=20 political satirist Mark Russell is in the spotlight, it’s a = guaranteed evening=20 of giggles, groans and guffaws. Dubbed “Washington’s = other monument,”=20 Russell has been stirring up trouble in the District for nearly half a = century.=20 On Thursday night, October 7 = at=20 7:30=20 p.m.,=20 he’ll rouse an Akron=20 audience at The University of Akron’s E.J. Thomas Performing = Arts Hall.=20

 

Russell’s raison detr=EA=20 is to refine his take on the current political and social scene. With = the=20 presidential election right around the corner, this silver-throated = satirist=20 will certainly have plenty to talk about that night. Not only is Russell = a=20 master political pundit, he also possesses a flair for the piano and = musical=20 parody. TV Guide has = proclaimed him=20 as "the funniest man on television." But Russell disagrees, retorting, = "The=20 funniest guys are always on C-SPAN.”

 

This event = is=20 sponsored by E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall and PBS 45 & 49. = Tickets –=20 priced at $28, $35, and $75 for Gold Circle seating (which includes a meet-and-greet = reception=20 following the show) –=20 are available through the E.J. Thomas Hall Ticket Office = (330.972.7570).=20 Tickets can also be purchased at the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office=20 (330.253.2488), all Ticketmaster Centers (www.ticketmaster.com), or via=20 Charge-By-Phone (330.945.9400 in Akron or = 216.241.5555 in=20 Cleveland), or online = at www.ticketmaster.com. Group Sales discounts can be = acquired by=20 calling 330.972.8881 or 888.226.6948.

 

For more = information=20 about performances at E.J. Thomas Hall or to receive a brochure for the=20 2004-2005 season at E.J. Thomas Hall and Akron Civic Theatre, call = 330.972.7570,=20 or get details online at www.ejthomashall.com or www.akroncivic.com.

 

This = performance is=20 part of the Bank One Beyond Broadway Series. Other 2004-2005 season = sponsors=20 include The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Akron Community = Foundation,=20 OMNOVA Solutions Inc., Dominion East Ohio, FirstEnergy Foundation,=20 Bridgestone/Firestone Trust, The Coca-Cola Company, Ohio Arts Council, = and GAR=20 Foundation.

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A990.ED2323B7-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Sun Oct 3 16:38:41 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 19:38:41 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kevin Kellyokie is back!!!! Message-ID: <89.165e1ac6.2e91e781@aol.com> --part1_89.165e1ac6.2e91e781_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Join me this Wednesday night at Cronies on Detroit Avenue in Lakewood for the return of Kevin Kellyokie. Join the crowd after your rehearsals and naps and come out for a little bit and sing your self esteem away. Cronies is a great neighborhood bar with an excellent kitchen as well. Song list is huge but not the egos. As their motto says "You are a stranger here but once" See ya there!!!!! Sincerely, Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_89.165e1ac6.2e91e781_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Join me this Wednesday night at Cro= nies on Detroit Avenue in Lakewood for the return of Kevin Kellyokie.
Join the crowd after your rehearsals and naps and come out for a little bit=20= and sing your self esteem away.
Cronies is a great neighborhood bar with an excellent kitchen as well.
Song list is huge but not the egos.
As their motto says "You are a stranger here but once"
See ya there!!!!!


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Kevin Joseph Kelly
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Hello, My name is Anneli Curnock. Im 19 years old. I Will be attending "The AMerican Academy of Dramatic Arts" starting Oct. 27th. However, I have yet to find a place to stay in NYC., and I need to be setteled by the 17th . THe school is located on east 30th street and madison Ave. I have only two and a half weeks to find somwhere to live. please if  you know of anyone who has an affordable room for rent near or in manhattan, or someone who needs a roommate email me. Thank you.my email is ani_the_elf at yahoo.com


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Yahoo! Mail is new and improved - Check it out! --0-933506050-1096848151=:16255-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Oct 3 18:15:20 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 18:15:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY/CPT Message-ID: <20041004011520.15462.qmail@web12009.mail.yahoo.com> GLTF PRESENTS ?PUNCH AND JUDY?--A BLOW BY BLOW LOOK AT LOVE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Reaching back to 1742 there have been Punch and Judy puppet shows in the United States. If fact, it?s been recorded that George Washington bought tickets for a puppet play featuring Punch prior to the famous winter at Valley Forge. It seems obvious that if someone wanted to write a play about relational conflict they could do no better than examine the lives of Punch and Judy since the puppets spend most of their time dishing out verbal and physical abuse. It?s taken a long time for that mission to be completed but Raymond Bobgan, Tannis Kowalchuk and Ker Wells have accomplished the task. The conceivers began the development in what they have named, ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? (subtitled ?YOU ALWAYS HURT THE ONE YOU LOVE?) in 2001 in Toronto. In 2004 the present version of the script premiered on August 14, 2004 at the Catskill Festival of New Theatre. The show will play at Cleveland Public Theatre through October 9, move to New York for a February opening and then to Toronto in April, 2005. In contrast to a traditional script which is developed by an author or authors working alone, ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? is a collaboration, a movement in drama entitled ?devised theatre.? It is generated by the director and actors all of whom function as the playwrights of the piece. A similar technique was used for developing the classic musical ?A CHORUS LINE.? ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? professes the concept that Mr. Punch is a chauvinist who believes in knocking trouble on the head. He is portrayed as the victim of a nagging wife, a crying child, personal attacks by the authorities, the restriction of laws and the fear of damnation. Though this was an acceptable pattern in the Victorian age, in the present age of woman?s liberation, attitudes are different. Mainly, Judy fights back. She refuses to be dominated. The show is performed by two actors who leap between realism and surrealism, exposing the horror and beauty of a relationship. In the case of Cleveland Public Theatre, the very proficient actors are two of the show?s conceivers, Tannis Kowalchuk (Judy) and Ker Wells (Punch). Telling the ?sweet tale of love blow by blow? the two bicker about moon exploration, ballroom dancing classes, relational honesty, the secret codes of male and female language, and fighting techniques. The lines include such questions as ?What are you doing?? which gets the retort. ?Driving you crazy.? A hysterical scene portrays Judy cutting up vegetables, decapitating legumes and chopping up a head of cabbage, as the duo examines ?love without possession.? Raymond Bobgan, as he did in his direction of the Times Theatre Tribute award winning ?BLUE SKY TRANSMISSION: A TIBETAN BOOK OF The DEAD? shows he has a total grasp of script and how to get his actors to achieve the message. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The CPT production of ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? is a total success. It should be must viewing for any married couple or anyone contemplating a long term relationship. The pacing is right on, the humor is high keyed, the lessons are clear. Tickets for ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? can be obtained by calling 216-631-2727. ===== Roy Berko's web page can be found at royberko.info. His theatre and dance reviews appear on NeOHIOpal, a free on-line source, which can be subscribed to at neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From athenaghost_6 at sbcglobal.net Sun Oct 3 19:11:00 2004 From: athenaghost_6 at sbcglobal.net (z h) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 19:11:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Come and support a friend! Message-ID: <20041004021100.15202.qmail@web80804.mail.yahoo.com> --0-27676707-1096855860=:14627 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Yes, I am shamelessly trying to drum up business for myself again!!!! Where can you catch the talents of Zac Hudak dressed as a woman hosting karaoke? Monday nights! Karaoke! Bounce Night Club! 11:00PM! 25th and Detroit! Also join Athena Ghost and the beauties of Bounce Thursday night at Midnight for Sex, Drag and Rock and roll! ALSO! Where can you catch the masterful mixology talents of Zac Hudak and his gal pal Carrie Sunday? THIS WED! BATTLE OF THE BARTENDERS! McCarthy's in Lakewood! On Detroit! Come on down! Thank you in advance! --0-27676707-1096855860=:14627 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Yes, I am shamelessly trying to drum up business for myself again!!!!
 
Where can you catch the talents of Zac Hudak dressed as a woman hosting karaoke?
 
Monday nights!  Karaoke!  Bounce Night Club! 11:00PM!  25th and Detroit!
Also join Athena Ghost and the beauties of Bounce Thursday night at Midnight for Sex, Drag and Rock and roll!
 
 
ALSO!
 
Where can you catch the masterful mixology talents of Zac Hudak and his gal pal Carrie Sunday?
 
THIS WED!
BATTLE OF THE BARTENDERS!
McCarthy's in Lakewood!  On Detroit!
 
Come on down!
Thank you in advance!
--0-27676707-1096855860=:14627-- From dmw4880 at yahoo.com Sun Oct 3 19:24:38 2004 From: dmw4880 at yahoo.com (Dena M. Warmuth) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 19:24:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Heads Up on Auditions for "Fool for Love" Message-ID: <20041004022438.26588.qmail@web50501.mail.yahoo.com> --0-431508289-1096856678=:25182 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii ATTENTION ALL ACTORS !!!! BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WITH PLAYWRIGHT SAM SHEPARD Audition Notice Warmuth - Buehner Production Company in partnership with Firewing Studioworks PRESENT Fool for Love By Sam Shepard Directed by Dena M. Warmuth (C.S.U. Student with B.A. in Theatre Arts) Assistant Directed by Robert James Buehner (C.S.U. Student working toward B.A. in Film) When: Friday, January 7, 2005 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM Saturday, January 8, 2005 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM Where: Firewing Studioworks 2310 Superior Ave. Cleveland, OH Rehearsals will begin Monday, January 17, 2005 Performance dates and times are as follows: Friday, March 3, 2005 at 8:00 PM Saturday, March 4, 2005 at 8:00 PM Sunday, March 5, 2005 at 2:00 PM Friday, March 11, 2005 at 8:00 PM Saturday, March 12, 2005 at 8:00 PM Sunday, March 13, 2005 at 2:00 PM Please come prepared with a short monologue and be ready to read from the script. Roles Available: May - Female. 26 - 33 years old. Eddie - Male. 26 - 33 years old. Old Man - Male. 48 - 55 years old. Martin - Male. 22 - 29 years old Respond to this email or call 216-272-0104 if you have any questions. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-431508289-1096856678=:25182 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
                                    ATTENTION ALL ACTORS !!!!
BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WITH PLAYWRIGHT SAM SHEPARD
                                   Audition Notice
          Warmuth - Buehner Production Company
                                      in partnership with
                                   Firewing Studioworks
 
                                            PRESENT
 
                                                Fool for Love
                        By Sam Shepard
 
              Directed by Dena M. Warmuth
                (C.S.U. Student with B.A. in Theatre Arts)
       Assistant Directed by Robert James Buehner
                (C.S.U. Student working toward B.A. in Film)
 
                        When: Friday, January 7, 2005 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM
                                    Saturday, January 8, 2005 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
                       
                         Where: Firewing Studioworks
                                       2310 Superior Ave.
                                       Cleveland, OH
 
                       Rehearsals will begin Monday, January 17, 2005
                       Performance dates and times are as follows:
                                  Friday, March 3, 2005 at 8:00 PM
                                  Saturday, March 4, 2005 at 8:00 PM
                                  Sunday, March 5, 2005 at 2:00 PM
                                  Friday, March 11, 2005 at 8:00 PM
                                  Saturday, March 12, 2005 at 8:00 PM
                                  Sunday, March 13, 2005 at 2:00 PM
 
         Please come prepared with a short monologue and be ready to read from the script. 
 
              Roles Available:
  May - Female.  26 - 33 years old.  
  Eddie - Male.  26 - 33 years old. 
 Old Man - Male.  48 - 55 years old.
 Martin - Male.  22 - 29 years old
         
 
Respond to this email or call 216-272-0104 if you have any questions. 
 
 



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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-431508289-1096856678=:25182-- From davidgutter at hotmail.com Sun Oct 3 23:27:55 2004 From: davidgutter at hotmail.com (David Gutter) Date: Mon, 04 Oct 2004 02:27:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for local printing company for Color postersand color postcards Message-ID:

Dear friends,

I am been approach by my friend Joe of www.216films.com  to assist with the designing and printing of promotion materials for his new film GUYS (in production this week)

What I need assistant with is locating local venders or even out of state with printing Lobby size movie poster, mini promo posters, post cards etc,etc. So any help will be great ful

This will be a big help.

Thanks to all


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From wildplumproductions at yahoo.com Mon Sep 27 05:02:40 2004 From: wildplumproductions at yahoo.com (Denise Astorino) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 05:02:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder! Wild Plum Productions holding open call auditions tonight!!!!Monday September 27 at 7-10 pm! Message-ID: <20040927120240.23116.qmail@web50004.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1712375794-1096286560=:22494 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WILD PLUM PRODUCTIONS holding open call auditions for: "Touched: Bodies of Work" Wild Plum Productions, Northeastern Ohio's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender cultural arts organization is looking for artists for its upcoming event, "Touched: Bodies of Work." "Touched" is a festival of works exploring sexuality, sensuality and gender with an LGBT lens featuring both fine and performing arts and will be held at Cleveland Public Theatre Thursday, November 18-Sunday, November 21 and Friday, November 26-Sunday, November 28. Call for Performing Artists: Looking for all types of actors over the age of 21 (men and women). Open call auditions will be held Monday, September 27, 7-10pm at the Lesbian/Gay Community Center of Greater Cleveland (6600 Detroit at West 65th). Come prepared to do cold readings. If available please bring current headshot and resume. For more information, e-mail wildplumproductions at yahoo.com or call Maura Haas at 216.651.4224. Wild Plum Productions is dedicated to promoting and producing queer art, theatre, musical performances and more. We are presenting "Touched" in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre and the Lesbian/Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland. For more information, visit http://wildplum.bravehost.com. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1712375794-1096286560=:22494 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

WILD PLUM PRODUCTIONS holding open call auditions for:

"Touched: Bodies of Work"

Wild Plum Productions, Northeastern Ohio's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender cultural arts organization is looking for artists for its upcoming event, "Touched: Bodies of Work."

"Touched" is a festival of works exploring sexuality, sensuality and gender with an LGBT lens featuring both fine and performing arts and will be held at Cleveland Public Theatre Thursday, November 18-Sunday, November 21 and Friday, November 26-Sunday, November 28.

Call for Performing Artists:

Looking for all types of actors over the age of 21 (men and women). Open call auditions will be held Monday, September 27, 7-10pm at the Lesbian/Gay Community Center of Greater Cleveland (6600 Detroit at West 65th). Come prepared to do cold readings. If available please bring current headshot and resume. For more information, e-mail wildplumproductions at yahoo.com or call Maura Haas at 216.651.4224.

Wild Plum Productions is dedicated to promoting and producing queer art, theatre, musical performances and more. We are presenting "Touched" in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre and the Lesbian/Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland. For more information, visit http://wildplum.bravehost.com.


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1712375794-1096286560=:22494-- From chris at antonellic.com Mon Sep 27 06:18:59 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 09:18:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?=22What__fools_these_mortals_be=22.....Chagrin_Valley_Litt?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?le_Theatre_Presents_A_Mid_Summer_Night's_Dream?= Message-ID: <005701c4a494$8cb8c190$0500a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C4A473.058345E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Presents A Mid Summer Night's Dream September 27, 2004 : You probably already know a few things about the = play: =20 =D8 A Midsummer Night's Dream inspired four hundred years = of stories and pictures of tiny, butterfly-winged people living in the = woods. Walt Disney's fairies are their descendants. =D8 Felix Mendelssohn's production music remains very = popular, including the Wedding March. =D8 For years, Puck was featured as the top of many Sunday = comics, with the banner "What fools these mortals be". =D8 The popular movie "Dead Poets Society" used the play = as a metaphor for young people choosing nonconformity. =D8 The play-within-a-play, which retells a story from = Ovid, looks like Shakespeare's parody of his own "Romeo and Juliet" Come and enjoy the magic of A Mid Summer Night's Dream at Chagrin Valley = Little Theatre! =20 =20 Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM October 8th - October 23rd =20 Director Kate Tonti Produced by Sue Beattie =20 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Adults $14 Seniors and Youths under 18 $10 Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C4A473.058345E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Presents A Mid Summer Night=92s = Dream

September 27, 2004 :  You=20 probably already know a few things about the play:

 

=D8           = ;   =20 A=20 Midsummer Night=92s Dream inspired=20 four hundred years of  = stories and=20 pictures of tiny, butterfly-winged people living in the woods.  Walt Disney=92s fairies are = their=20 descendants.

=D8           = ;   =20 Felix=20 Mendelssohn=92s production music remains very popular, including the = Wedding=20 March.

=D8           = ;   =20 For=20 years, Puck was featured as the top of many Sunday comics, with the = banner=20 =93What  fools these = mortals=20 be=94.

=D8           = ;   =20 The=20 popular movie =93Dead Poets Society=94 used the play as a metaphor for = young people=20 choosing nonconformity.

=D8           = ;   =20 The=20 play-within-a-play, which retells a story from Ovid, looks like = Shakespeare=92s=20 parody of his own =93Romeo and = Juliet=94

Come and enjoy the magic of A Mid Summer Night=92s Dream = at Chagrin=20 Valley Little Theatre!

 

 

Fridays=20 & Saturdays @ 8 PM

  October 8th  =96 October=20 23rd

 

Director     Kate=20 Tonti

Produced=20 by Sue Beattie

 

40=20 River Street    = Chagrin=20 Falls, Ohio 44022

Box=20 Office: (440)=20 247-8955
Box=20 Office Hours: = 1 - 6=20 p.m. Monday =96 Saturday

Adults   =20 $14    = Seniors and=20 Youths under 18  =20 $10
Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road
Solon,=20 OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C4A473.058345E0-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Mon Sep 27 06:27:19 2004 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 09:27:19 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"A Christmas Carol" call for Male Actors Message-ID: <1cc.2c55a4cf.2e896f37@aol.com> -------------------------------1096291639 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is still are looking for 3 to 4 male performers to fill out the cast of "A Christmas Carol." These 3 to 4 male performers should be anywhere between the ages of 18 to 50 and will play various parts within the show including, Nephew Fred, ghosts of Christmas present, and other characters throughout the show. Rehearsals will start the week of October 4th. Interested parties should contact Tom Meyrose at: _huntheatre at aol.com_ (mailto:huntheatre at aol.com) -------------------------------1096291639 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is still are looking for 3 to 4 male performe= rs=20 to fill out the cast of "A Christmas Carol."  These 3 to 4 male=20 performers should be anywhere between the ages of 18 to 50 and will play var= ious=20 parts within the show including, Nephew Fred, ghosts of Christmas present, a= nd=20 other characters throughout the show. 
 
Rehearsals will start the week of October 4th.=20
 
Interested parties should contact Tom Meyrose at:
huntheatre at aol.com
= -------------------------------1096291639-- From rockhall73 at yahoo.com Mon Sep 27 06:45:24 2004 From: rockhall73 at yahoo.com (David W. Coxe) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 06:45:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitar Player needed for GLTG's "Little Shop of Horrors" Message-ID: <20040927134524.78390.qmail@web53910.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2146700141-1096292724=:77702 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello! I am in need of a guitar player for Geauga Lyric Theater's production of Little Shop of Horrors. Show dates are: October 8,9,15,16,22,29,30 at 8:00pm October 23 at 9:00pm October 31 2:00 matinee Please contact me at rockhall73 at yahoo.com or at (440) 453-9020 if interested. Candidates must have full effects pedals and both electric and accoustic guitars. David W. Coxe Mobius Enterprises rockhall73 at yahoo.com --0-2146700141-1096292724=:77702 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hello!  I am in need of a guitar player for Geauga Lyric Theater's production of Little Shop of Horrors. Show dates are:

October 8,9,15,16,22,29,30 at 8:00pm
October 23 at 9:00pm
October 31 2:00 matinee

Please contact me at rockhall73 at yahoo.com or at (440) 453-9020 if interested.

Candidates must have full effects pedals and both electric and accoustic guitars.



David W. Coxe
Mobius Enterprises
rockhall73 at yahoo.com --0-2146700141-1096292724=:77702-- From adam at studioinnersanctum.com Mon Sep 27 07:08:45 2004 From: adam at studioinnersanctum.com (Adam Glazer) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 10:08:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank you re: graphic designer? Message-ID: Hello all, Thank you to some of you whom took the time to email me about some ideas and leads regarding some graphic art/design positions or needs in Cleveland. It is appreciated greatly and I'm still looking out for opportunities. You are also welcome to request for my services as well. Thank you, Adam www.studioinnersanctum.com From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Mon Sep 27 07:51:03 2004 From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L Davis) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 10:51:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TNT's DRAMATIC AUDITIONS 21+ Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20040927104439.022400e8@pop.wre.adelphia.net> TNT's Dramatic Auditions 21+ TNT, the network dedicated to drama, wants to share it's passion for drama by helping actors who are trying to get their big break. Seeking males and females, all types, ages 21 and up, for Dramatic Auditions Tour. TNT will give one talented, aspiring actor the tools they need to break into Hollywood. Winner receives $50,000 cash, and a year in Los Angeles including a furnished apartment, transportation, acting classes and a publicist. Twenty semifinalists will receive $1000. Auditions held Oct. 7 in LA, Oct. 12 in Las Vegas, and Oct. 21 in NY and are also accepted online and by mail. Actors will be asked to perform a one minute monologue from a movie airing on TNT. Monologues are available at the events or log onto www.tnt.tv to see the scripts in advance. Auditions will be judged by a panel of celebrity judges including Dennis Franz from NYPD Blue. For more information log onto www.tnt.tv Dramatic Auditions is a non-union project. ======================================= From jbrenis at bw.beachwood.k12.oh.us Mon Sep 27 08:01:11 2004 From: jbrenis at bw.beachwood.k12.oh.us (Justin Brenis) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 11:01:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Update on RENT the movie! Message-ID: I know I just posted the other day giving everyone a heads up, but further research has benefited me yet again. I have found a copy of the RENT screenplay. However, it has been stated that this is NOT the one being used for the Fall 2005 Chris Columbus production. Yet, I have found no substantial counter evidence to say that it isn't other then people just posting so on message boards. Here's the site...dont be too dissapointed http://www23.brinkster.com/ambitioussite/rent.html From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Mon Sep 27 08:38:49 2004 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 11:38:49 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Performing Arts College Fair at Oberlin Conservatory Oct. 11 Message-ID: <2147483647.1096285129@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_rj/dvFWZejngfDvTyY4xYQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Content-disposition: inline IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission. OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC HOSTS PERFORMING ARTS COLLEGE FAIR MONDAY, OCT. 11 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 27, 2004 Media Contact: Marci Janas OBERLIN, OHIO -- Admissions officers from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, the Juilliard School, and the New England Conservatory of Music will be among those representing nearly 20 of the most prestigious schools in the United States at the Performing Arts College Fair, which will be held Monday, Oct. 11, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the lobby of Warner Concert Hall at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Students interested in continuing their education in the performing arts are invited to attend this free event, along with their parents. Hosted by the Conservatory, the Performing Arts College Fair provides students seeking an undergraduate or graduate program in the performing arts the chance to meet one-on-one with admissions representatives from many of the nation's top colleges, universities, conservatories, and summer arts programs. Students can receive information about entrance requirements, auditions, and financial aid opportunities. "This is a great opportunity to see many major performing arts schools in one place," says Beth Weiss, Associate Director of Conservatory Admissions. "It's certainly easier than driving all around the country to visit them in person." As an adjunct to the fair, the Conservatory will host special information sessions about its own degree programs. These sessions are scheduled for 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. Students and their parents can speak with an Oberlin admissions counselor and tour the Conservatory with current music students. Campus-wide tours are also available at 10 a.m., noon, 2:30, and 4:30 p.m. "October 11 is Columbus Day, and many high schools will be closed, making this an ideal time to explore the Conservatory's professional music and degree programs," says Weiss. Visiting information, including a campus map, accommodation information, and driving directions, are available at www.oberlin.edu/visitor/. The following schools will have representatives at this year's fair: - Boston Conservatory of Music - Chicago College of Performing Arts - Cincinnati Conservatory of Music - Cleveland Institute of Music - Eastman School of Music - Indiana University - The Juilliard School - Mannes College of Music - Manhattan School of Music - New England Conservatory - Northwestern University - Oberlin Conservatory of Music - Peabody Conservatory - Rice University - San Francisco Conservatory - University of Michigan - University of Southern California - Yale University, School of Music For more information about the fair, please call the Oberlin Conservatory of Music's Office of Admissions at 440-775-8413. ### MEDIA CONTACT ONLY: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con --Boundary_(ID_rj/dvFWZejngfDvTyY4xYQ) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Content-disposition: inline IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission. PalatinoOBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC HOSTS PERFORMING ARTS COLLEGE FAIR MONDAY, OCT. 11 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 27, 2004 Media Contact: Marci Janas OBERLIN, OHIO -- Admissions officers from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, the Juilliard School, and the New England Conservatory of Music will be among those representing nearly 20 of the most prestigious schools in the United States at the Performing Arts College Fair, which will be held Monday, Oct. 11, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the lobby of Warner Concert Hall at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Students interested in continuing their education in the performing arts are invited to attend this free event, along with their parents. Hosted by the Conservatory, the Performing Arts College Fair provides students seeking an undergraduate or graduate program in the performing arts the chance to meet one-on-one with admissions representatives from many of the nation's top colleges, universities, conservatories, and summer arts programs. Students can receive information about entrance requirements, auditions, and financial aid opportunities. "This is a great opportunity to see many major performing arts schools in one place," says Beth Weiss, Associate Director of Conservatory Admissions. "It's certainly easier than driving all around the country to visit them in person." As an adjunct to the fair, the Conservatory will host special information sessions about its own degree programs. These sessions are scheduled for 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. Students and their parents can speak with an Oberlin admissions counselor and tour the Conservatory with current music students. Campus-wide tours are also available at 10 a.m., noon, 2:30, and 4:30 p.m. "October 11 is Columbus Day, and many high schools will be closed, making this an ideal time to explore the Conservatory's professional music and degree programs," says Weiss. Visiting information, including a campus map, accommodation information, and driving directions, are available at www.oberlin.edu/visitor/. The following schools will have representatives at this year's fair: - Boston Conservatory of Music - Chicago College of Performing Arts - Cincinnati Conservatory of Music - Cleveland Institute of Music - Eastman School of Music - Indiana University - The Juilliard School - Mannes College of Music - Manhattan School of Music - New England Conservatory - Northwestern University - Oberlin Conservatory of Music - Peabody Conservatory - Rice University - San Francisco Conservatory - University of Michigan - University of Southern California - Yale University, School of Music For more information about the fair, please call the Oberlin Conservatory of Music's Office of Admissions at 440-775-8413. 9999,6666,9999### MEDIA CONTACT ONLY: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con --Boundary_(ID_rj/dvFWZejngfDvTyY4xYQ)-- From performingarts at karamu.com Mon Sep 27 11:15:13 2004 From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 14:15:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hurry! Hurry! Catch Karamu Performing Arts Theatre season Message-ID: <001101c4a4bd$ef06f000$0e01a8c0@tops2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C4A49C.67B22C80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Since the play opened Karamu Performing Arts Theatre's 2004/2005 season = of Knocking Down Walls, it has been one of the most talked about = productions this season. Beginning it's 3rd week September 30, in a five = week run, it has been selling to near capacity. RUN, DON'T WALK to get = tickets. From its inception in California in 1974 to its journey through highly = acclaimed critical success with Woodie King's New Federal Theatre to = Joseph Papp's Public Theater and on Broadway, the Obie Award-winning for = colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf has = excited, inspired, and transformed audiences all over the country. = Passionate and fearless, Shange's words reveal what it is to be of color = and female in the twentieth century. First published in 1975 when it was = praised by The New Yorker for "encompassing...every feeling and = experience . (Discretion is Advised). Director: Terrence Spivey Wednesday, September 15, 2004 and Thursday, September 16, 2004 = performance starts at 7:30 PM September 17 - October 17, 2004 Jelliffe Theater Thurs, Fri, Sat, at 8:00 PM and Sun at 3:00 PM=20 Ticket Prices: Thurs., $10, Fri., $18, Sat., $20, Sun., $15=20 Glory be. Karamu, the oldest black theater in the country, has returned = to its rightful place as one of the most exciting venues in Cleveland. = Spivey and company transforms (the play) it into an unrestrained, = unfiltered utterance of blood-and-guts humanity. Tony Brown, Cleveland = Plain Dealer This Karamu production is an absolute must-see for anyone who revels in = challenging, involving, and completely entrancing theater. Ranging from = abstract imagery to brutally frank narration, the scenes flow together = beautifully, thanks to Spivey's clever staging and silken choreography. = Christina Howey, Cleveland Scene Magazine "Shange's writing is, simply, awesome. And director Terrence Spivey does = her proud with a cast who can blow the roof off the house. A powerful = ensemble of eight women conjure a juju of remembrance, humor, rage, and = healing..." Linda Eisenstein, Cool Cleveland News *Karamu would like to congratulate the director Lisa Langford and cast = of the Youth Theatre for the sold out production of Babies Having Babies September 18 - October 3 , 2004 2PM Sat.& Sun. Shows Only (Entire Run SOLD OUT).=20 ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C4A49C.67B22C80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Since the play=20 opened Karamu Performing Arts Theatre's 2004/2005 season of Knocking = Down Walls,=20 it has been one of the most talked about productions this season. Beginning it's 3rd week September 30, in a five = week run, it=20 has been selling to near capacity. RUN, DON'T WALK to get=20 tickets.

 From=20 its inception in California in 1974 to its journey through highly = acclaimed=20 critical success with Woodie King's New Federal Theatre to Joseph Papp's = Public=20 Theater and on Broadway, the Obie Award-winning for colored girls who = have=20 considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf has excited, inspired, and=20 transformed audiences all over the country. Passionate and fearless, = Shange's=20 words reveal what it is to be of color and female in the twentieth = century.=20 First published in 1975 when it was praised by The New Yorker for=20 "encompassing...every feeling and experience .  (Discretion is = Advised).

Director:=20 Terrence Spivey

Wednesday,=20 September 15, 2004 and Thursday, September 16, 2004 performance starts = at 7:30=20 PM

September=20 17 - October 17, 2004 Jelliffe=20 Theater
Thurs, Fri, = Sat, at=20 8:00 PM and Sun at 3:00 PM
Ticket Prices: Thurs., $10, Fri., = $18,=20 Sat., $20, Sun., $15

Glory be. Karamu, the oldest black = theater in the=20 country, has returned to its rightful place as one of the most exciting = venues=20 in Cleveland. Spivey and company transforms (the play) it into an = unrestrained,=20 unfiltered utterance of blood-and-guts humanity. Tony Brown, = Cleveland=20 Plain Dealer

This Karamu = production is=20 an absolute must-see for anyone who revels in challenging, involving, = and=20 completely entrancing theater. Ranging from abstract imagery to brutally = frank=20 narration, the scenes flow together beautifully, thanks to Spivey's = clever=20 staging and silken choreography. Christina Howey, Cleveland Scene=20 Magazine
 
"Shange=92s writing is, simply, = awesome. And=20 director Terrence Spivey does her proud with a cast who can blow the = roof off=20 the house. A powerful ensemble of eight women conjure a juju of = remembrance,=20 humor, rage, and healing..." Linda Eisenstein, Cool Cleveland=20 News
 
 
*Karamu would like to congratulate the=20 director Lisa Langford and cast of the Youth Theatre for the sold = out=20 production of Babies = Having Babies
September 18 - October 3 ,=20 2004
2PM Sat.& Sun. Shows Only = (Entire Run=20 SOLD OUT). 

 

------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C4A49C.67B22C80-- >From Night Kitchen Mon Sep 27 17:02:39 2004 From: Night Kitchen (Night Kitchen) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:02:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Night Kitchen present On the Brink THIS WEEKEND! Message-ID: For Immediate Release=09 Dobama's Night Kitchen takes local audiences On the Brink Cleveland, Ohio =E2=80=93 This fall embark on a journey with local artists = to explore our state of mind and the psyche of characters from a wide range of theater pieces from the very obscure to the truly classic. Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen presents On the Brink October 1-3, 2004. On the Brink is collection of monologues and scenes that will take a look into the minds of some of the most compelling characters from modern and classic plays, including Angels in America, The Taming of the Shrew, Amadeus, and Hamlet. Featuring local actors, the cast includes Kristie Erin Barnes, Amanda Berichon, Allen Branstein, Aaron B. Coleman, Rachel Douglas, Catherine Gallagher, Jasper Howard, Justin Tatum and Cameran Wareham. The scenes are directed by Danny Durst, Rivkah Massey and Adrienne Moon. The shows will be performed at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Tickets are $5 for students and $7 for general admission. Friday and Saturday shows will begin at 11 p.m. and Sunday's show begins at 7 p.m. For tickets and reservations call the Dobama Box Office at 216-932-3396 or visit them on the Internet at www.dobama.org. On the Brink is the first show in Night Kitchen's 2004-2005 season. Coming January 21-February 6 Night Kitchen will present Steven Belber's Tape and April 22-May 8 watch for Heaven and Hell (on Earth): A Divine Comedy by the Actors Theater of Louisville. Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen seeks to nurture and support young developing artists. Night Kitchen provides a venue for experimental and edgy work that stretches traditional theatrical boundaries. The company allows emerging artists to develop their craft while providing high quality theater for the Cleveland area. For More Information Contact: Paige Clowser Public Relations Partners 216-520-0092 pclowser at prpartners.com --=20 Night Kitchen Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 (216) 932-3396 NightKitchen at gmail.com From johnny at mdifilm.com Mon Sep 27 09:25:57 2004 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:25:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Cleveland IndieClub October meeting - Oct 24 Message-ID: <00c901c4a4ae$ab5a8ec0$0900000a@johnny6> Join us at Cleveland IndieClub Monthly Meeting - October 24th, 2004 The Cleveland IndieClub (part of the worldwide Indieclub.com with over 200,000 members) meets every month free of charge for those who have the passion for making movies using film or video (whether it is in acting, directing, producing, writing, lighting or any other skill) and are looking for others who have similar interests. Cleveland IndieClub is administrated by Johnny K. Wu and generally hosted each month by their members, this offers each an opportunity mold a meeting of variety of interest and topic Date/Time: Sunday, October 24th, 1pm to 4pm Location: Talkies Film & Coffee Bar (right across from the West Side Market) 2521 Market Ave Cleveland, OH 44113-3431 Free parking on Sundays Special Guest: Bernadette Gillota Co-Founder of Independent Pictures Ms. Gillota will talk about the upcoming 2004 Ohio Independent Film Festivals and provides you the in and out of what to look for in showing and submittiong your film. films, scenes, trailers: Bernadette Gillota's A WISE DECISION- the importance of voting (Cleveland) - 9 mins *16mm - William A. Alexander's SHADES (Cleveland) - WAITING by Micah Jenkins (Columbus) 2 min *Super 8 short - GRUDGE MATCH by Derek Rimelspach (Columbus) 4 min - ALWAYS LATE by Peter John Ross, Linda Byrket, Bret Dahlgren 6 min *48 Hour Film Project audience winner - BUSINESS SOLUTIONS by Linda Byrket (Columbus) 3 min - Arthur Byrd's short film THE FIRST MOVIE DATE (Youngstown) 7 min - Holly Magnani's CHICKEN, HUH? (Columbus) 3min - Holly Magnani's G-SPOT (Columbus) 30 sec For more information about Cleveland IndieClub, visit Cleveland IndieClub @ http://www.mdifilm.com/indieclub.html Cleveland IndieClub is supported by Media Design Imaging, Talkies Film & Coffee Bar, and IndieClub.com ================================== Media Design Imaging innovates and break the molds of visual creation http://www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President (2004-2005) Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland OCAGC http://www.ocagc.org Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts http://www.wujiaquan.com From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Mon Sep 27 09:39:29 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:39:29 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Tricks of the Trade . . ." Upcoming Voiceover & On-camera sessions Message-ID: <13c.29b9468.2e899c41@aol.com> --part1_13c.29b9468.2e899c41_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable from the "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Development"=20 How-to Workshops Register for upcoming Voiceover & On-camera Sessions 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 NOTE:=A0 If you missed earlier classes, you can make them up in Private=20 Coaching. 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=A0 HOW-to Concepts. . .=20 Learn & use "Tricks of the Trade. . ." based on=20 your individual 'Signature Style.' =A0=A0=20 . 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=A0=A0=A0 industrial & fi= lm) 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 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 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:=A0=A0 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=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=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 . 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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Nation= ally 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=A0=A0=A0 camera &=20= 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. 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=20 Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter. Major Credit cards accepted. 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from= the
"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Developmen= t"
How-to Workshops

Register for upcoming

Voiceover & On-camera Sessions

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


NOTE:=A0
If you missed earlier classes, you can make them up in Private= Coaching.

To learn more about Sue Johnson and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors= ' Studio, go to h= ttp://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=A0 HOW-to Concepts. . .

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

=A0=A0
. 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=A0=A0=A0 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.

. 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,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 On-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.

. 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:=A0=A0 Structure & write your talent resume in content=20= & 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=A0=A0=A0=A0 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

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


. 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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Nation= ally

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=A0=A0=A0 camera &a= mp; 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

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_13c.29b9468.2e899c41_boundary-- From frazier at wksu.org Mon Sep 27 09:52:15 2004 From: frazier at wksu.org (Deborah Frazier) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:52:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Web Designer Wanted Message-ID: Hello All. My day job is director of administration for WKSU, and we h= ave an opening that might be of interest to some here: Multimedia Developer= (Web Designer) [No. 590407PD] We're seeking outstanding candidates who can create clean, stylist, dyn= amic and engaging web designs with focus on usability. Responsible for all phases of design, from concept to execution, with emphasis on hands-on graphic design and page layout (including creating and optimizing image= s.) This is definitely a full-time position. You can gain an understanding= of that and our operation at http://www.wksu.org/ and at http://www.folkalley.com. For a complete description of this position and to apply online, visit = our jobsite at http://jobs.kent.edu. When applying on line, please submit = a cover letter, resume and contact information for three (3) professional= references. Also provide links to designed sites and attachments of ot= her applicable designed graphics, specifying your role in their creation. Thank you, Deborah Frazier = From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Mon Sep 27 12:12:53 2004 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It's me, M-A-B!) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:12:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL][website] New info and photos added to MitchzMix.com Message-ID: <20040927191253.79743.qmail@web13927.mail.yahoo.com> --0-946994732-1096312373=:78598 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Just a friendly reminder for all of those artists getting ready for Winter 2004-05 to check out http://www.mitchzmix.com for your survival needs. We are selling the perfect weapon for those artists or crew interested in catching auditions in or around Cleveland, Columbus, Cincy, Akron, Philly, NY, FL, ILL and LA. Thank you for taking the time to review and best wishes to a great end for 2004 and a GREAT START to 2005!!! Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry) 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!? Express yourself with Y! Messenger! Free. Download now. --0-946994732-1096312373=:78598 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Just a friendly reminder for all of those artists getting ready for Winter 2004-05 to check out http://www.mitchzmix.com for your survival needs. We are selling the perfect weapon for those artists or crew interested in catching auditions in or around Cleveland, Columbus, Cincy, Akron, Philly, NY, FL, ILL and LA.
 
Thank you for taking the time to review and best wishes to a great end for 2004 and a GREAT START to 2005!!!
 
Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry) 


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!?
Express yourself with Y! Messenger! Free. Download now. --0-946994732-1096312373=:78598-- >From sgordon at clevelandplayhouse.com" You are invited to see the final dress rehearsal of Lobby Hero at the Beck Center for the Arts, 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, at 8PM on Thursday, September 30. Lobby Hero is by Kenneth Lonergan, directed by Seth Gordon, featuring Jennifer Clifford, Paul Floriano, Matthew Joslyn and Jimmie Woody. The dress is free of charge, but please arrive on time as there will be no front of house staff. Lobby Hero will run at the Beck Center October 1-24. For information on seeing a performance, please call 216 521 2540, or visit www.beckcenter.org. From dwarnke at karamu.com Mon Sep 27 10:11:06 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 13:11:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]actress needed Message-ID: <008001c4a4b4$fb9dae20$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C4A493.731329C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater is seeking an African-American actress = aged 25-35 to share a lead role in its upcoming production of Stonewall = Jackson's House. Run date Oct 29-Nov 21 with rehearsals starting = immediately. Interested parties should call 795-7070 ext. 241 to = arrange for an audition. Karamu is located at 2355 East 89th street in = Cleveland. Stipend available. ------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C4A493.731329C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater is = seeking an=20 African-American actress aged 25-35 to share a lead role in its = upcoming=20 production of Stonewall Jackson's House.  Run date Oct = 29-Nov 21=20 with rehearsals starting immediately.  Interested parties should = call=20 795-7070 ext. 241 to arrange for an audition.  Karamu is located at = 2355=20 East 89th street in Cleveland.  Stipend available.
 
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------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4A4A8.9B34B440-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Mon Sep 27 13:59:30 2004 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 16:59:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playmakers Youth Theatre Auditions for Gypsy at the JCC in Clevel and Heights Message-ID: The Playmakers Youth Theatre at the Jewish Community Center is holding auditions for the popular musical, GYPSY Book by Arthur Laurents Music by Jule Styne, Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Directed by Sheri Gross with musical direction by Kim Lausin Sunday, October 3rd at 1pm at the MAYFIELD JCC 3505 Mayfield Rd. Cleveland Hts. (Please note: this is a change...there was a possibility that auditions were going to be held at the JCC in Beachwood. They will be held in Cleveland Heights) Roles are available for 2nd -9th graders Please be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo song. No appointments are necessary. Show dates are December 2-12 Typically this production is double cast (Cast A the first weekend, Cast B the second weekend) For more info, please call the box office at 216-382-4000, x274 Kris Barnes Playmakers Youth Theatre The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 From RBIngraham at highstream.net Mon Sep 27 14:06:30 2004 From: RBIngraham at highstream.net (Richard B. Ingraham) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:06:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stage Manager - Needed ASAP at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: Due to an emergency Dobama Theatre is in need of an experienced Stage Manager for it's next Production "Highway Ulysses". Rehearsals have already started, and the production opens Nov. 19th. If you are interested, or know someone who might be, please call Joyce Casey as soon as possible at: 216-932-6838 Please DO NOT reply to this email. Thanks, Richard B. Ingraham Free-lance Sound Design/Engineer/Technician RBI Computers & Audio email at: rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com From Cliff69249 at aol.com Mon Sep 27 14:25:21 2004 From: Cliff69249 at aol.com (Cliff69249 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:25:21 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]suzzy the clown Message-ID: <1ac.29c44959.2e89df41@aol.com> --part1_1ac.29c44959.2e89df41_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Need a clown for face painting or clown shows. Taking bookings for your function or event. Contact Suzzy at Cliff69249 at aol.com or 216-272-1796 for pricing and availability. --part1_1ac.29c44959.2e89df41_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Need a clown for face painting or c= lown shows.  Taking bookings for your function or event.  Contact=20= Suzzy at Cliff69249 at aol.com or 216-272-1796 for pricing and availability. --part1_1ac.29c44959.2e89df41_boundary-- From Markkobak at aol.com Mon Sep 27 14:57:22 2004 From: Markkobak at aol.com (Markkobak at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:57:22 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bay View Music Festival hiring Director for next summer Message-ID: <67.347ed971.2e89e6c2@aol.com> -------------------------------1096322242 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 =20 Bay View Music Festival and Conservatory seeks Stage Director for 2005 Summer Festival Season =20 Bay View, America=E2=80=99s oldest music festival, is located in Bay View, M= ichigan,=20 a picturesque American Victorian town on Little Traverse Bay. The festival=20 seeks a director with excellent leadership and collaborative skills; possibl= e=20 titles include=20 The Gin Game or The Fourposter. Employment dates are June 17 =E2=80=93 July=20= 17, 2005.=20 Housing is provided and salary negotiable. =20 Please send a resume and three professional references to: =20 Mark Kobak Director of Theatre Arts/Set Designer Bay View Music Festival 13051 Cedar Road Cleveland, Ohio 44118-2751 =20 E-mail: markkobak at aol.com =20 No phone calls please. =20 -------------------------------1096322242 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

 

 

 

Bay View Music Festival and Conser= vatory

seeks Sta= ge Director for 2005 Summer Festival Season<= /P>

 

Bay View, America=E2=80=99s oldest mus= ic festival, is located in Bay View, Michigan, a picturesque American Victor= ian town on Little Traverse Bay. The festival seeks a director with excellen= t leadership and collaborative skills; possible titles include

The Gin Game or The Fo= urposter. Employment dates are June 17 =E2=80=93 July 17, 2005. Housing=20= is provided and salary negotiable.

 

Please send a resume and t= hree professional references to:

 

Mark Kobak

Director of Theatre Arts/S= et Designer

Bay View Music Festival

13051 Cedar Road

Cleveland, Ohio 44118-2751=

 

E-mail: markkobak@= aol.com

 

No phone calls please.

 

-------------------------------1096322242-- From performingarts at karamu.com Mon Sep 27 10:52:31 2004 From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 13:52:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cool Cleveland Review: for colored girls who have considered Message-ID: <005c01c4a4ba$c337c1a0$0e01a8c0@tops2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4A499.3BB0A380 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cool Cleveland Review: for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf," Sure to be one of the highlights of = the season (OH) http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php/Main/Current > for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf = @ Karamu House 9/17 > What: Full of dance, music, and blisteringly truthful poetry, > Ntozake Shange's Obie-award winning 1972 work about a woman's soul is = as fresh and cutting-edge as ever in this amazing revival. Sure to be one = of the highlights of the season. > Reasons to go: Shange's writing is, simply, awesome. And director = Terrence Spivey does her proud with a cast who can blow the roof off the house. A powerful ensemble of eight women conjure a juju of remembrance, humor, = rage, and healing - sparkling like jewels in Kathryn Tobasko's = African-inspired costumes. Everybody has moments where she shines, but feisty Corene = Woodford as The Lady in Green nails the love payback time in "somebody almost = walked off wid alla my stuff" and "no assistance". Monte Escalante is sinuous = and lithe as a tiger as The Lady in Purple. And the incomparable Nina = Domingue turns a story about a domestic violence episode into a soul-shaking = Greek tragedy. The poetry rocks, the choreography sizzles, and the women are = so passionate and beautiful and alive that you could dig this show even if = you didn't understand a word. So why aren't you calling that reservation = number now? Backstory: Karamu's new Artistic Director Terrence Spivey made a = name for himself in NYC with this 2001 production by his off-off-Broadway = company Powerful Long Ladder, and remounted at Karamu with an all-Cleveland = cast. > Target audience: Dance-lovers, music-lovers, theatre-lovers, poetry-lovers, love-lovers. Teens & up; Shange doesn't mince words about = sex in all of its colors. > Details: Karamu, 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. 216-795-7070. Through = 10/17. http://www.karamu.com. from Cool Cleveland contributor Linda Eisenstein Linda at coolcleveland.com ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4A499.3BB0A380 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cool Cleveland=20 Review: for colored girls who have considered
suicide/when the = rainbow is=20 enuf," Sure to be one of the highlights of the
season = (OH)
 
http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php/Main/Current
> for colored girls who have = considered=20 suicide/when the rainbow is enuf @
Karamu House 9/17
> What: = Full of=20 dance, music, and blisteringly truthful poetry,
> Ntozake = Shange=92s=20 Obie-award winning 1972 work about a woman=92s soul is as
fresh and=20 cutting-edge as ever in this amazing revival. Sure to be one of
the=20 highlights of the season.
> Reasons to go: Shange=92s writing is, = simply,=20 awesome. And director Terrence
Spivey does her proud with a cast who = can blow=20 the roof off the house. A
powerful ensemble of eight women conjure a = juju of=20 remembrance, humor, rage,
and healing =96 sparkling like jewels in = Kathryn=20 Tobasko=92s African-inspired
costumes. Everybody has moments where = she shines,=20 but feisty Corene Woodford
as The Lady in Green nails the love = payback time=20 in =93somebody almost walked
off wid alla my stuff=94 and =93no = assistance=94. Monte=20 Escalante is sinuous and
lithe as a tiger as The Lady in Purple. And = the=20 incomparable Nina Domingue
turns a story about a domestic violence = episode=20 into a soul-shaking Greek
tragedy. The poetry rocks, the choreography = sizzles, and the women are so
passionate and beautiful and alive that = you=20 could dig this show even if you
didn=92t understand a word. So why = aren=92t you=20 calling that reservation number
now? Backstory: Karamu=92s new = Artistic=20 Director Terrence Spivey made a name
for himself in NYC with this = 2001=20 production by his off-off-Broadway company
Powerful Long Ladder, and=20 remounted at Karamu with an all-Cleveland cast.
> Target audience: = Dance-lovers, music-lovers, theatre-lovers,
poetry-lovers, = love-lovers. Teens=20 & up; Shange doesn=92t mince words about sex
in all of its = colors.
>=20 Details: Karamu, 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. 216-795-7070. Through=20 10/17.
http://www.karamu.com.=20 from Cool Cleveland contributor Linda Eisenstein
Linda at coolcleveland.com
------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4A499.3BB0A380-- From SCOOBSDU at aol.com Mon Sep 27 18:12:57 2004 From: SCOOBSDU at aol.com (SCOOBSDU at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 21:12:57 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for A CHRISTMAS CAROL at The Players Guild of Canton Message-ID: <46.59cc8e91.2e8a1499@aol.com> -------------------------------1096333977 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit P R E S S R E L E A S E Announcing auditions for Canton's holiday traditional classic: A Christmas Carol at The Canton Players Guild 1001 Market Avenue North, Canton OH The Canton Players Guild, in the Cultural Arts Center at 1001 Market Avenue North in Canton, has announced the audition dates for their holiday favorite "A Christmas Carol." R. Scott Posey of Tallmadge, Ohio has been chosen as the Director for this year's production. He brings a wealth of directing, acting and music experience throughout Northern and Northeastern Ohio to the Guild's stage. The Music Director is Steve Parsons of Canton and RaeJean Mordenti of Massillon is the Choreographer. Auditions will be held starting at 6:30 PM on both Sunday and Monday, October 10 and 11. The production is an area family tradition for performers and audiences alike and will be presented in 15 performances between the dates of November 26th and December 19th. Those auditioning are asked to come prepared to sing a traditional Christmas carol and should bring their own piano music for accompaniment. An accompanist will be provided. All roles are open. -------------------------------1096333977 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

P R E S S    R E L E A S E

 

Announcing auditions for

Canton's holiday traditional classic:

A Christmas Carol

at The Canton Players Guild

1001 Market Avenue North, Canton OH

 

The Canton=20= Players Guild, in the Cultural = Arts = Center at 1001 Market

Avenue North in Canton= , has announced the= audition dates for their

holiday fav= orite "A = Christmas Carol." R. Scott Posey of Tallmadge,

= Ohio has been chosen as the Director for this year's production. He

brings a we= alth of directing, acting and music experience throughou= t

Northern an= d Northeastern Ohio to the Guild's stage. The Music

Director is Steve Parsons of Canton and RaeJean Mordenti of

Massillon i= s the Choreographer. Auditions will be held starting at

6:30 PM<= /st1:time> on both Sunday and Monday, October <= /SPAN>10 and 11.

The product= ion is an area family tradition for performers and

audiences a= like and will be presented in 15 performances

between the= dates of November 26th and December 19th. Those

auditioning= are asked to come prepared to sing a traditional = C= hristmas

carol and should bring their own piano music for accompaniment.

An accompan= ist will be provided. All roles are open.<= /FONT>

-------------------------------1096333977-- From APhelps at broadview-heights.org Mon Sep 27 13:58:21 2004 From: APhelps at broadview-heights.org (Annette Phelps) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 16:58:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Enchanted Hollow Message-ID: <818442A28EFE34429C1B09F7794F42D41098D2@bhchexch.broadview-heights.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A4D4.B92D5DB1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The ENCHANTED HOLLOW A wholesome alternative to Haunted Houses =20 =20 The Enchanted Hollow, a popular autumn activity for young families, = continues to grow in popularity because of its wholesomeness and = old-fashioned fun. It will be held Saturday and Sunday, October 16 &17 = from 1-4 PM (RAIN OR SHINE). The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community = Theater sponsors this event in conjunction with the Broadview Heights = Recreation Department. "The City provides the 'hollow' and the theater = 'enchants it'," said Annette Phelps, President of the Spotlights. =20 =20 The event commences in the Diamond #7 parking lot at the Fields of = Broadview Heights (8938 Broadview Road, at Royalwood). Visitors enter = the nature trail in groups of 10-20 where they will enjoy several short = skits featuring familiar fantasy characters (complete with costumes, = props, scenery, etc.). Upon exiting the trail, the children will = receive a goodie bag of Halloween treats, maneuver through a hay bale = maze, and choose a pumpkin in the pumpkin patch. All guests will = receive complimentary punch and donuts, enjoy a cozy campfire, and take = a hay-ride shuttle back to the parking lot. =20 =20 Admission is $5 for children (12 and under) and $3 for adults. For = additional information, call city hall (440/526-4357),the theater office = at 440/526-4404, or go to www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A4D4.B92D5DB1 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The=20 ENCHANTED HOLLOW

A=20 wholesome alternative to Haunted Houses

 

 

The Enchanted = Hollow, a=20 popular autumn activity for young families, continues to grow in = popularity=20 because of its wholesomeness and old-fashioned fun.  It will be held Saturday and = Sunday,=20 October 16 &17 from 1-4 PM (RAIN OR SHINE).  The Broadview Heights = Spotlights=20 Community Theater sponsors this event in conjunction with the Broadview = Heights=20 Recreation Department.  = “The City=20 provides the ‘hollow’ and the theater ‘enchants = it’,” said Annette Phelps,=20 President of the Spotlights. =20

 

The event = commences in the=20 Diamond #7 parking lot at the Fields of Broadview Heights (8938 = Broadview Road,=20 at Royalwood).  Visitors = enter the=20 nature trail in groups of 10-20 where they will enjoy several short = skits=20 featuring familiar fantasy characters (complete with costumes, props, = scenery,=20 etc.).  Upon exiting the = trail, the=20 children will receive a goodie bag of Halloween treats, maneuver through = a hay=20 bale maze, and choose a pumpkin in the pumpkin patch.  All guests will receive = complimentary=20 punch and donuts, enjoy a cozy campfire, and take a hay-ride shuttle = back to the=20 parking lot. =20

 

Admission is $5 = for children=20 (12 and under) and $3 for adults. =20 For additional information, call city hall (440/526-4357),the theater office at = 440/526-4404, or go to www.broadview-height= s-spotlights.org.

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A4D4.B92D5DB1-- From pubrncp at hotmail.com Tue Sep 28 05:47:47 2004 From: pubrncp at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 08:47:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP Craft Show! Message-ID: The North Canton Playhouse is presenting an opportunity for all crafters to sell their wares at the 2004 Christmas Craft Show. The craft show will be held Saturday, November 20th from 10:00 am -4:00 pm at the great location of the Knights of Columbus Hall, 340 Mississippi Ave. SE, North Canton, (off Main Street, behind Ro?s Ice Cream). Cost: $60 per booth. There will be a raffle, bake sale and hot lunch available. Come and support your local community theatre and new youth theatre. For questions and to reserve a booth contact Lynne Lyons at 330-526-0999. _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Tue Sep 28 06:14:24 2004 From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:14:24 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]11 year old boy needed for Independent film Message-ID: <11.346d1a79.2e8abdb0@aol.com> -------------------------------1096377264 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey guys, This is Michelle Dean. I am the production manager for Travelin Light Productions and their new film Dead Silent. We are in need of an 11 year old boy for a flash back sequence in the film. There are no speaking lines but it is a very important part. Please contact me right away so we can audition anyone interested. Thank you so much, Michelle Dean 330-644-4421 -------------------------------1096377264 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hey guys,
 
This is Michelle Dean.  I am the production manager for Travelin L= ight Productions and their new film Dead Silent.  We are in need of an=20= 11 year old boy for a flash back sequence in the film. 
 
There are no speaking lines but it is a very important part.  Plea= se contact me right away so we can audition anyone interested.
 
Thank you so much,
Michelle Dean
330-644-4421
-------------------------------1096377264-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Tue Sep 28 08:11:20 2004 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 11:11:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS AT GEAUGA THEATER: NEohioPAL Special October 8th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C4A54B.E2278EB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD AT THE GEAUGA THEATER 101 Water Street, Chardon Located on Historic Chardon Square (440) 286-2255 www.geaugatheater.org PRESENTS Little Shop of Horrors Directed By Tim Coles Musical Direction By David W. Coxe Choreographed By Ellen Rooney October 8,9,15,16,22,29,30 at 8:00pm October 23 at 9:00pm October 31, 2:00pm Matinee: Halloween Party! NEOHIOPAL SPECIAL FOR OCTOBER 8 BUY ONE GET THE 2ND TICKET HALF OFF Just mention this NEohioPAL ad when you buy your tickets by calling (440) 286-2255 and save on the opening night of this FUN CAMPY FAMILY FRIENDLY HYSTERICAL Musical Event! Starring Brendham Sandham Jacinda Sandness Joe Petrolia John Kolar Eric Sofer Kelli Lupas Jami Ross Kelly Watson Stacy Steele John Crowley ONLINE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: www.geaugatheater.org The GLTG gratefully acknowledges the sponsorship of Dr.Anne DDS Produced in cooperation with MTI ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C4A54B.E2278EB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD AT THE

GEAUGA = THEATER

101 Water Street, = Chardon

Located on Historic = Chardon Square

(440) = 286-2255

www.geaugatheater.org

 

PRESENTS

 

Little Shop of = Horrors

Directed By Tim Coles

Musical Direction By David W. Coxe

Choreographed By Ellen = Rooney

 

October = 8,9,15,16,22,29,30 at 8:00pm

October 23 at = 9:00pm

October 31, 2:00pm = Matinee: Halloween Party!

 

Just mention this NEohioPAL ad = when you buy your tickets

by calling (440) 286-2255 and = save on the opening night of this

FUN

        = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;         CAMPY

FAMILY FRIENDLY

HYSTERI= CAL

Musical = Event!

 

Starring

Brendham = Sandham

Jacinda = Sandness

Joe = Petrolia

John = Kolar

Eric = Sofer

Kelli = Lupas

Jami = Ross

Kelly = Watson

Stacy = Steele

John = Crowley

 

ONLINE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:

www.geaugatheater.org =

 

The GLTG = gratefully acknowledges the sponsorship of Dr.Anne DDS

Produced in cooperation with MTI

 

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C4A54B.E2278EB0-- From KSWalder at neo.rr.com Tue Sep 28 11:23:25 2004 From: KSWalder at neo.rr.com (Kathleen Walder) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 14:23:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Funnier than a root canal, cheaper than a movie.. PNR Improv Message-ID: <00a601c4a588$3e984b80$0200a8c0@cameroxp> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A3_01C4A566.B735A550 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fall for PNR Improv=20 POINT OF NO RETURN Smoke-Free, Alcohol-Free Family Friendly (PG-13) Improv Just like Whose Line Is It Anyway? without editing, commercials, props, = points, network backing, presidential pre-emptions, guest appearances by = Whoopi Goldberg, hosting by Drew Carey, or songs by Wayne Brady.=20 But hey, it's cheaper than a movie (only $5) and we don't do Hoedowns. Saturday, October 2, 7:30 p.m. Quirk Cultural Center 1801 Grant Ave Cuyahoga Falls $5 general admission Want more info? www.PNRImprov.com=20 Questions? Email us: improvrsvp at yahoo.com=20 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------=_NextPart_000_00A3_01C4A566.B735A550 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_00A3_01C4A566.B735A550-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Tue Sep 28 08:59:28 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 11:59:28 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]You will be touched and perhaps moved to tears - Review of 'Guys' at Actors' Sum Message-ID: <1e5.2b62d2f1.2e8ae460@aol.com> -------------------------------1096387168 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Small play with big heart lights Summit stage By: FRAN HELLER Contributing Writer Cleveland Jewish News The stage is bare save for a kitchen table, chairs and a coffee pot perking on the stove. The reporter, rising from the table, walks toward the audience, almost within touching distance and says, "New York. My beautiful, gleaming, wounded city." Thus begins "The Guys" by Anne Nelson, a small play with a big heart that pays tribute to the fallen in the devastating wake of 9/11. For the next 75 minutes, this quiet chamber piece will hold you captive to a true story that puts a face to four brave firemen out of the almost 350 who perished in the World Trade Center. "The Guys" is at Actors' Summit in Hudson, Ohio, through Oct. 3. Directed by Alex Cikra and starring husband and wife team, A. Neil Thackaberry and MaryJo Alexander, "The Guys" is a stirring piece of theatre and a tangible means of connecting all of humanity to 9/11 and each other. Nick is a fire captain who has lost almost his entire company in the cauldron of the Twin Towers. Asked to write eulogies for eight of his men, Nick seeks the help of Joan, a reporter, to put his feelings into words. What emerges is a real portrait of ordinary human beings doing their jobs who were also fathers, sons, husbands, friends and colleagues. You will be touched and perhaps moved to tears, but one thing is certain, you will never look upon a firehouse or its firefighters in quite the same way again. The play is based on a true story about a New York fire captain who lost most of his men at the World Trade Center and sought the help of writer and journalist, Anne Nelson. The artistic director of a small off-Broadway theater near Ground Zero, whose business was all but destroyed by the cataclysmic events, commissioned Nelson to write a play based on the eulogies she wrote for the captain. A teacher at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, Nelson had never written a play before. "The Guys," which took only nine days to create, opened just 12 weeks after 9/11 and helped a city in deep mourning come to grips with the unfathomable. Alternating between dialogue and monologue, the two-character play is not so much a drama as an experience, a living memorial to ordinary people lionized by extraordinary events. It is, as its author states, first and foremost an homage to New York's firefighters. The monologues serve as windows into the reporter's own private thoughts and emotions. Joan, the playwright's alterego, has traveled and written extensively about Latin American countries. Unnerving is her description of South American reactions to 9/11, which casts America in a very negative light. Speaking in a dull monotone, as if in a state of shock, his face, a roadmap of barely contained grief, A. Neil Thackaberry becomes the beefy fire chief, Nick. He's at a loss for the words he needs to pay tribute to his men. Visibly upset by the suffering fire captain, a sensitive yet tenacious Joan (MaryJo Alexander) probes gently for the keys that will unlock the fire chief's pent-up feelings. Thackaberry's realistic and gripping performance reveals a captain who loved his job with a passion and his men like sons. The most senior man, Bill, is a 16-year veteran who was always looking after his men, especially the younger ones. "An ordinary guy, a schmo, but you can't say that in a eulogy," muses Nick. Then there was the new guy, Jimmy, still on probation. How do you describe someone you didn't even know and can't even remember his face, asks Nick. Joan helps him find a way. The planes crashing into the World Trade Center was Jimmy's first real fire. Nick chokes up when he recalls Jimmy's age, 26. Patrick, Nick's best friend, who was within six weeks of getting his captain's stripes, was the hardest to eulogize. Then there was the wild man, Barney, who wasn't even supposed to work that day, but followed his buddy when the alarm sounded. This is a brotherhood of men who do not think of themselves as heroes, but they do what Nick describes as "the best job in the world." "The Guys" is laced with humor and remarkably free of maudlin sentiment. There are touching moments, such as when Nick, a dance buff, describes what dancing means to him, and Joan imagines them doing the tango together. The description of Barney, who could work wonders with metal but had no luck with women, evokes laughter. "If I could only meet a woman welder," Nick recalls Barney saying. Although the unwavering format makes the play drag at times, the intimacy of the Actors' Summit stage serves the action well. In each of her monologues, Joan looks at the audience, hooking you with her direct, almost intimate approach. It's extremely effective. Of the almost 3,000 people whose lives were lost on 9/11, one in eight (12%) were World Trade Center firefighters, writes Nelson in the play's afterward. The reason is self-evident. While everyone was struggling to get out, they were still going in ... and saving lives of an indeterminate number. The Greeks saw the value of theatre as catharsis, a means of relieving repressed emotions by expressing the inexpressible. Like those plays, movies and canvases that have addressed the Holocaust, "The Guys" helps us deal with the horror of Sept. 11. -------------------------------1096387168 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Small play with big heart lights Summit stage

By: FRAN HEL= LER Contributing Writer

Cleveland Je= wish News

The stage is ba= re save for a kitchen table, chairs and a coffee pot perking on the stove.
The reporter, rising from the table, walks toward the audience, almost= within touching distance and says, "New York. My beautiful, gleaming, wounded city."

Thus begins "The Guys" by Anne Nels= on, a small play with a big heart that pays tribute to the fallen in the dev= astating wake of 9/11. For the next 75 minutes, this quiet chamber piece wil= l hold you captive to a true story that puts a face to four brave firemen ou= t of the almost 350 who perished in the World Trade Center<= /st1:PlaceType>. "The Guys" is at Actors'= Summit in Hudson, Ohio, through Oct. 3.

Directed by Al= ex Cikra and starring husband and wife team, A. Neil Thackaberry and MaryJo=20= Alexander, "The Guys" is a stirring piece of theatre and a tangible means of= connecting all of humanity to 9/11 and each other.

Nick is a fire captain who has lost almost his entire company i= n the cauldron of the
Twin Towers. Asked to write eulogies for eight o= f his men, Nick seeks the help of Joan, a reporter, to put his feelings into= words. What emerges is a real portrait of ordinary human beings doing their= jobs who were also fathers, sons, husbands, friends and colleagues.<= /FONT>

You will be touched and perhaps moved to tears,=20= but one thing is certain, you will never look upon a firehouse or its firefi= ghters in quite the same way again.

The= play is based on a true story about a
<= st1:State>New York fire captain who lost most of his men at the=20= World Trade <= SPAN class=3Dcontent1>Center and sought the help of writer and journalist, Anne Nelson. The=20= artistic director of a small off-Broadway theater near Ground Zero, whose bu= siness was all but destroyed by the cataclysmic events, commissioned Nelson=20= to write a play based on the eulogies she wrote for the captain.

A teacher at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism= , Nelson had never written a play before. "The Guys," which took only nine d= ays to create, opened just 12 weeks after 9/11 and helped a city in deep mou= rning come to grips with the unfathomable.


Alternating between dialogue and monologue, the two-character play is no= t so much a drama as an experience, a living memorial to ordinary people lio= nized by extraordinary events. It is, as its author states, first and foremo= st an homage to
New York's firefighters.

The monologues serve= as windows into the reporter's own private thoughts and emotions. Joan, the= playwright's alterego, has traveled and written extensively about Latin Ame= rican countries. Unnerving is her description of South American reactions to= 9/11, which casts
<= st1:place>America in a very negative light.

Speaking in a dull monotone, as if in a state of shock, his face= , a roadmap of barely contained grief, A. Neil Thackaberry becomes the beefy= fire chief, Nick. He's at a loss for the words he needs to pay tribute to h= is men. Visibly upset by the suffering fire captain, a sensitive yet tenacio= us Joan (MaryJo Alexander) probes gently for the keys that will unlock the f= ire chief's pent-up feelings.

Thackaber= ry's realistic and gripping performance reveals a captain who loved his job=20= with a passion and his men like sons.

T= he most senior man, Bill, is a 16-year veteran who was always looking after=20= his men, especially the younger ones. "An ordinary guy, a schmo, but you can= 't say that in a eulogy," muses Nick.

T= hen there was the new guy, Jimmy, still on probation. How do you describe so= meone you didn't even know and can't even remember his face, asks Nick. Joan= helps him find a way. The planes crashing into the
World Trade Center was Jimmy's first real fire. Nick chokes up when he recalls=20= Jimmy's age, 26.


Patrick, Nick's best friend= , who was within six weeks of getting his captain's stripes, was the hardest= to eulogize. Then there was the wild man, Barney, who wasn't even supposed=20= to work that day, but followed his buddy when the alarm sounded.
<= BR>This is a brotherhood of men who do not think of t= hemselves as heroes, but they do what Nick describes as "the best job in the= world."

"The Guys" is laced with humor= and remarkably free of maudlin sentiment. There are touching moments, such=20= as when Nick, a dance buff, describes what dancing means to him, and Joan im= agines them doing the tango together. The description of Barney, who could w= ork wonders with metal but had no luck with women, evokes laughter. "If I co= uld only meet a woman welder," Nick recalls Barney saying.

Although the unwavering format makes the play drag at ti= mes, the intimacy of the Actors'
Summit stage serves the action well. In each of her monologues= , Joan looks at the audience, hooking you with her direct, almost intimate a= pproach. It's extremely effective.

Of the al= most 3,000 people whose lives were lost on 9/11, one in eight (12%) were
World Trade Center firefighters, writes Nelson in the play= 's afterward. The reason is self-evident. While everyone was struggling to g= et out, they were still going in ... and saving lives of an indeterminate nu= mber.

= The Greeks saw the value of theatre as= catharsis, a means of relieving repressed emotions by expressing the inexpr= essible. Like those plays, movies and canvases that have addressed the Holoc= aust, "The Guys" helps us deal with the horror of Sept. 11.

-------------------------------1096387168-- From dosomething3 at yahoo.com Tue Sep 28 09:29:07 2004 From: dosomething3 at yahoo.com (Pamela Sago) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:29:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Fantasticks" Review in the Akron Leader 9/23/04. Message-ID: <20040928162907.80941.qmail@web53807.mail.yahoo.com> --0-594955155-1096388947=:76785 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Fantastic review! The show runs one more weekend (this coming weekend) at 8 p.m. and the WRP Barn is a gorgeous setting for a show set in September . . . Akron Leader - September 23, 2004 Leader Online www.akron.com ?The Fantasticks? is fantastic theater Western Reserve Playhouse stages popular musical By David Ritchey BATH ? ?The Fantasticks? is one of the gentlest, kindest musicals in American dramatic literature. That gentleness may explain why the show has been so successful and why it has made its way to the stage at Western Reserve Playhouse (WRP). ?The Fantasticks? opened on May 3, 1960, and ran for 17,162 performances before it closed Jan. 13, 2002. It holds the record as the longest-running musical in the world and the longest running play of any kind in the United States. The Fantasticks? was written by Tom Jones (book and lyrics) and Harvey Schmidt (music), after they met as students at The University of Texas. This duo also wrote the popular musical ?I Do! I Do!? ?The Fantasticks? concerns next-door neighbors, who want their children to marry. They plot a fake feud, build a wall between their yards and forbid their children to speak to each other. The fathers think that children will always do the opposite of what they are told to do. The fathers are right, and the result, of course, is a love story, wrapped up and tied with romantic music. ?Try to Remember? and ?Soon, It?s Gonna Rain? are the two most famous songs in the score. Other songs from the show have achieved popularity, because the show is produced so often. In fact, currently, The University of Akron also is staging a production of ?The Fantasticks.? The WRP production has much merit. The major improvement in this production is the addition of Matthew Bennett (musical director), who knows how to work with a cast. He conducted extensive vocal drills, musical warm-ups and musical rehearsals. He kept the music (and, therefore, the pace of the show) moving quickly. ?The Fantasticks? can become too sweet and melodramatic without a brisk pace to prevent the production from turning maudlin. The set is a black platform and a few stools on the stage, a simplicity that fits the script. The small cast fills the playing area and projects to the back row without microphones. Judson ?Leigh? Heckerman (The Narrator and El Gallo) commands the stage with an economy of movement and flashing eyes that seem to pierce into the audience. Heckerman has a pleasant singing voice, and his acting ability should move him to the A-list of actors in Northeast Ohio. Heckerman listens to the other performers and responds to what he hears without ever stealing a scene. Adrienne Sereta (Luisa) is gifted with a quality singing voice. She is studying for a career in musical theater at Baldwin-Wallace College, the foremost musical theater program in Northeast Ohio. Irv Korman (Henry, the old actor) and Bob Rauch (Mortimer) take the stage for their scenes and never let go. Henry and Mortimer are the remains of an acting company. Henry quotes Shakespeare?s more famous lines, and Mortimer plays long, complicated, funny death scenes. Korman takes a small role and produces a well-defined character that becomes a gem in the production. He is a good comedic actor. Rauch brings physical humor to his role. In his death scenes, he thrashes about, gasps and demands the audience watch his every death move. Both men received applause at the end of their big scenes. ?The Fantasticks? is a family show and a date play. This romantic play continues through Oct. 2. For tickets, call (330) 620-7314. David Ritchey has a Ph.D. in communications and is a professor of communications at The University of Akron. He is a member of the American Theatre Critics Association. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-594955155-1096388947=:76785 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Fantastic review!  The show runs one more weekend (this coming weekend) at 8 p.m. and the WRP Barn is a gorgeous setting for a show set in September . . .
 
Akron Leader - September 23, 2004
Leader Online     www.akron.com

?The Fantasticks? is fantastic theater

Western Reserve
Playhouse stages
popular musical
 

By David Ritchey

BATH ? ?The Fantasticks? is one of the gentlest, kindest musicals in American dramatic literature. That gentleness may explain why the show has been so successful and why it has made its way to the stage at Western Reserve Playhouse (WRP).

?The Fantasticks? opened on May 3, 1960, and ran for 17,162 performances before it closed Jan. 13, 2002. It holds the record as the longest-running musical in the world and the longest running play of any kind in the United States. The Fantasticks? was written by Tom Jones (book and lyrics) and Harvey Schmidt (music), after they met as students at The University of Texas. This duo also wrote the popular musical ?I Do! I Do!?

?The Fantasticks? concerns next-door neighbors, who want their children to marry. They plot a fake feud, build a wall between their yards and forbid their children to speak to each other. The fathers think that children will always do the opposite of what they are told to do. The fathers are right, and the result, of course, is a love story, wrapped up and tied with romantic music.

?Try to Remember? and ?Soon, It?s Gonna Rain? are the two most famous songs in the score. Other songs from the show have achieved popularity, because the show is produced so often. In fact, currently, The University of Akron also is staging a production of ?The Fantasticks.?

The WRP production has much merit. The major improvement in this production is the addition of Matthew Bennett (musical director), who knows how to work with a cast. He conducted extensive vocal drills, musical warm-ups and musical rehearsals. He kept the music (and, therefore, the pace of the show) moving quickly. ?The Fantasticks? can become too sweet and melodramatic without a brisk pace to prevent the production from turning maudlin.

The set is a black platform and a few stools on the stage, a simplicity that fits the script. The small cast fills the playing area and projects to the back row without microphones.

Judson ?Leigh? Heckerman (The Narrator and El Gallo) commands the stage with an economy of movement and flashing eyes that seem to pierce into the audience. Heckerman has a pleasant singing voice, and his acting ability should move him to the A-list of actors in Northeast Ohio. Heckerman listens to the other performers and responds to what he hears without ever stealing a scene. Adrienne Sereta (Luisa) is gifted with a quality singing voice. She is studying for a career in musical theater at Baldwin-Wallace College, the foremost musical theater program in Northeast Ohio.

Irv Korman (Henry, the old actor) and Bob Rauch (Mortimer) take the stage for their scenes and never let go. Henry and Mortimer are the remains of an acting company. Henry quotes Shakespeare?s more famous lines, and Mortimer plays long, complicated, funny death scenes. Korman takes a small role and produces a well-defined character that becomes a gem in the production. He is a good comedic actor.

Rauch brings physical humor to his role. In his death scenes, he thrashes about, gasps and demands the audience watch his every death move.

Both men received applause at the end of their big scenes.

?The Fantasticks? is a family show and a date play. This romantic play continues through Oct. 2. For tickets, call (330) 620-7314.


David Ritchey has a Ph.D. in communications and is a professor of communications at The University of Akron. He is a member of the American Theatre Critics Association.


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Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-594955155-1096388947=:76785-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Tue Sep 28 09:52:00 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 12:52:00 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Silvers On Stage at Actors' Summit Message-ID: -------------------------------1096390320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en For Immediate Release For additional information contact:=20 Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800 Hudson, Ohio September 28, 2004 =20 Actors' Summit Theater presents=20 Dorothy and Reuben Silver=20 in Laughter in 3 Languages=20 =20 Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater announces the opening of Laughter in 3 Langua= ges, a=20 delightful collection of vignettes about the common immigrant experience,=20 assembled and performed by Dorothy and Reuben Silver for eight performances=20 beginning Oct. 7 at its theater at 86 Owen Brown Street in downtown Hudson. =20 The Show Dorothy and Reuben Silver drew on a rich legacy of work by American Jewish=20 writers, mainly humorists, to create Laughter in 3 Languages, a collection o= f=20 stories that recount the joys and sorrows of learning new customs, a new=20 language and all the other mysteries of a new land. The immigrants of the ta= les are=20 Jewish, but the humor and pathos that unfold demonstrate the universality of= =20 the immigrant experience. The vignettes are performed simultaneously in Engl= ish=20 and Yiddish, so the material is easy to understand as it entertains.=20 Occasionally, the Silvers will employ =E2=80=9CYinglish,=E2=80=9D that immig= rant blend of the mother=20 tongue and English. =E2=80=9CIt=E2=80=99s fun and it works,=E2=80=9D Dorothy= says of the presentation,=20 to which Reuben adds, =E2=80=9CMost American Jews today don=E2=80=99t unders= tand Yiddish,=20 but they love it.=E2=80=9D So, the Silvers are finding, do non-Jewish audien= ces. When=20 first performed in 2002 -- as a benefit for the Ensemble Theatre in Clevelan= d --=20 Laughter in 3 Languages played to four sell-out crowds. The Actors=E2=80=99=20= Summit=20 production comes in the second month of a yearlong celebration of the 350th=20 anniversary of the arrival of the first permanent Jewish settlers in New Ams= terdam=20 (Sept. 12, 1654) and, coincidentally, 150 years after the arrival of the=20 first Jewish settlers in Akron. In 1865, this latter group, 20 strong, organ= ized=20 the Akron Hebrew Association, which has been known as Temple Israel since 19= 11. =20 The Cast The Silvers are no strangers to Actors=E2=80=99 Summit audiences. Most recen= tly they=20 were featured -- she as Mistress Quickly and he as Falstaff -- in the April=20 production of Merry Wives of Windsor. Described by one reviewer as Cleveland= =E2=80=99s=20 reigning theater couple, Reuben and Dorothy have shared their talents locall= y=20 for nearly 50 years as performers, directors, teachers and administrators.=20 Reuben=E2=80=99s career began as a child actor in Detroit=E2=80=99s Yiddish=20= theater in 1933, and=20 Yiddish was his first language; he learned English in school. He and Dorothy= =20 met in 1948 when he saw her in a Tennessee Williams production at Wayne Stat= e=20 University. They married a year later and have been a dynamic theatrical duo= =20 ever since. Just a few of their onstage credits together include The Visit,=20 Death of a Salesman and The Gin Game, A Trip to Bountiful, All My Sons, Glas= s=20 Menagerie and The Dybbuk. =20 Performance Schedule Laughter in 3 Languages opens with a preview performance at 8 p.m. Thursday,= =20 Oct. 7. Performances are given Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 8 and= =20 Sundays at 2 PM through Oct. 17.=20 =20 =20 Tickets Tickets are $25 on Fridays and Saturdays and $22 on Thursdays and Sundays.=20 College students and seniors receive a $4 discount. Students under age 18 ar= e=20 admitted for half price. Group discounts and season subscriptions are still=20 available. Tickets can be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20 =20 Web site=20 Actors Summit Theater can be found on the web at www.actorssummit.org.=20 Actors' Summit is a professional, not for profit, 501-c-3 professional arts=20 organization. We are seeking volunteers and board members. For more details=20= please=20 call MaryJo or Neil at 330-342-0800.=20 =20 Actors' Summit is working under a developmental agreement with Actors' Equit= y=20 Association (the Union of professional Actors and Stage Managers.)=20 =20 -------------------------------1096390320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

= For Immediate Release

For additional information contact: Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800
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Huds= on, Ohio September 28, 2004

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Actors' Summit Theater prese= nts

Dorothy and Reuben Silver

in Laughter in 3 Languages

   = ;         

Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater announces the opening of Laughter= in 3 Languages, a delightful collection of vignettes about the common immigrant experience, assembled a= nd performed by Dorothy and Reuben Silver for eight performances begi= nning Oct. 7 at its theater at 86 Owen Brown St= reet in downtown Hudson.

 

The Show

Dorothy and Reuben Silver drew on a rich legacy of wor= k by American Jewish writers, mainly humorists, to create Laughte= r in 3 Languages, a collection of stories that recount the joys and sorrows of lear= ning new customs, a new language and all the other mysteries of a new land.=20= The immigrants of the tales are Jewish, but the humor and pathos that unfold= demonstrate the universality of the immigrant experience. The vignettes are= performed simultaneously in English and Yiddish, so the material is easy to= understand as it entertains. Occasionally, the Silvers will employ =E2=80= =9CYinglish,=E2=80=9D that immigrant blend of the mother tongue and English.= =E2=80=9CIt=E2=80=99s fun and it works,=E2=80=9D Dorothy says of the presen= tation, to which Reuben adds, =E2=80=9CMost American Jews today don=E2=80= =99t understand Yiddish, but they love it.=E2=80=9D So, the Silvers are find= ing, do non-Jewish audiences. When first performed in 2002 -- as a benefit f= or the Ensemble Theatre in Cleveland -- Laughter in 3 Languages played t= o four sell-out crowds. The Actors=E2=80=99 Summit production comes in the s= econd month of a yearlong celebration of the 350th anniversary of= the arrival of the first permanent Jewish settlers in New Amsterdam (Sept.=20= 12, 1654) and, coincidentally, 150 years after the arrival of the first Jewi= sh settlers in Akron. In 1865, this latter group, 20 strong, organized the A= kron Hebrew Association, which has been known as Temple Israel since 1911.

The Silvers ar= e no strangers to Actors=E2=80=99 Summit audiences. Most recently they were=20= featured -- she as Mistress Quickly and he as Falstaff -- in the April produ= ction of Merry Wives of Windsor. Described by one reviewer as Clevela= nd=E2=80=99s reigning theater couple, Reuben and Dorothy have shared their t= alents locally for nearly 50 years as performers, directors, teachers and administrators. Reuben=E2=80=99s car= eer began as a child actor in Detroit=E2=80=99s Yiddish theater in 1933, and= Yiddish was his first language; he learned English in school. He and Doroth= y met in 1948 when he saw her in a Tennessee Williams production at Wayne St= ate University. They married a year later and have been a dynamic theatrical= duo ever since. Just a few of their onstage credits together include The= Visit, Death of a Salesman and The Gin Game, A Trip to Bounti= ful, All My Sons, Glass Menagerie and The Dybbuk.

 

Performance Schedule
Laughter in 3 Languages= opens with a preview performance at
8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7. Performances are given Thursday, Friday a= nd Saturday nights at 8 and Sundays at 2 PM through Oct. 17. <= /B>

 

 

Tickets

 

Web site

Actors Summit Theater can be found on the web at ww= w.actorssummit.org. Actors' Summit is a professional, not for profit, 501-c-= 3 professional arts organization. We are seeking volunteers and board member= s. For more details please call MaryJo or Neil at 330-342-0800. <= /FONT>

 

Actors' Summit is working under a developmental agr= eement with Actors' Equity Association (the Union of professional Actors and= Stage Managers.)

 

-------------------------------1096390320-- From mjoslyn at state-theatre.com Tue Sep 28 10:51:29 2004 From: mjoslyn at state-theatre.com (Matthew Joslyn) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 13:51:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BUY ONE/GET ONE HOWIE MANDEL TICKETS Message-ID: <005101c4a583$c8d4bae0$0a00a8c0@develdir> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4A562.41A18920 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Comedian Howie Mandel is coming to the historic Sandusky State Theatre = in downtown Sandusky, Ohio next month!=20 On Sunday, October 17 at 7:30 p.m., in our historic theatre in downtown = Sandusky, join us for a hilarious evening with one of the country's best = known comedians.=20 AS A SPECIAL FOR NEOPAL MEMBERS ONLY, CALL 419-626-1950 FOR BUY ONE/GET = ONE FREE TICKETS! Ticket prices are $27.50, $37.50 and $42.50. Mention you are a NEOPal = Member and you'll get one ticket free for every ticket you buy! Check us out online at www.state-theatre.com. This show contains adult = language and content. Call 419-626-1950 for tickets. The Sandusky State Theatre is an historic 1530 seat peforming arts = center located in downtown Sandusky at 107 Columbus Avenue. Drive time = from downtown Cleveland is about an hour. Parking is free. Matthew Joslyn Director of Education Sandusky State Theatre 419-626-1950 419-503-0367 (c) ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4A562.41A18920 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Comedian Howie Mandel is coming to the = historic=20 Sandusky State Theatre in downtown Sandusky, Ohio next month!=20
 
On Sunday, October 17 at 7:30 p.m., in = our historic=20 theatre in downtown Sandusky, join us for a hilarious evening with one = of the=20 country's best known comedians.
 
AS A SPECIAL FOR NEOPAL MEMBERS ONLY, = CALL=20 419-626-1950 FOR BUY ONE/GET ONE FREE TICKETS!
 
Ticket prices are $27.50, $37.50 and = $42.50.=20 Mention you are a NEOPal Member and you'll get one ticket free for = every=20 ticket you buy!
 
Check us out online at www.state-theatre.com. This = show=20 contains adult language and content. Call 419-626-1950 for = tickets.
 
The Sandusky State Theatre is an = historic 1530=20 seat peforming arts center located in downtown Sandusky at 107 = Columbus Avenue. Drive time from downtown Cleveland is about an hour. = Parking is=20 free.
 
 
Matthew Joslyn
Director of = Education
Sandusky=20 State Theatre
419-626-1950
419-503-0367 = (c)
------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4A562.41A18920-- From seanszaller at mail.com Tue Sep 28 14:04:44 2004 From: seanszaller at mail.com (Sean Szaller) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 16:04:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions: Seeking actor/singer/dancers for "Fiddler" Message-ID: <20040928210444.C69964BDA8@ws1-1.us4.outblaze.com>

Beachwood Community Theater is proud to annouce auditions for its upcoming production of the musical classic, "Fiddler on the Roof."

Jill Koslen, dir.; Sean Szaller, mus'l dir./choreo.; Joseph Stein, author; Jerry Bock, composer; Sheldon Harnick, lyrics; City of Beachwood Recreation Department, producers.; Produced through special arrangement with Music Theater International.

Friday, October 1:

6:30pm-7:30pm -- Children in grades 3-9

7:30pm-? -- Adults (by appointment only -- please see below for information)

Auditions will be held in the Beachwood High School cafeteria, 25451 Fairmount Blvd., Beachwood OH.

Please prepare 16 measures of your best material. An accompaniest will be provided. You MUST provide sheet music in your key. Acapella singing will not be allowed. There will be a short dance call for the men, so please come with appropriate clothing. ALL AUDITIONEES: Please note, because of the specific time period and religious element to this show, you may be asked to alter your appearance for authenticity (i.e. growing facial hair, not cutting hair, dyeing hair, etc.).

Call-backs will be held on Friday, October 8 from 6:30-9:30pm. You will be contacted after your initial audition if you are needed at call-backs. The show is scheduled to run Feb. 4-6, 11-13. Friday shows are at 8pm, Saturday's at 7:30pm, and Sunday's at 2pm.

We are seeking a large cast (approx. 22M/15W) ranging in age from 7-70. All roles, except "The Fiddler," are currently available. We are specifically seeking:

Tevye (40-50): The dairyman, a strong willed man, compassionate, has a soft-side, humorous but not a clown; Golde (40-50): Tevye's wife, has a hard exterior but truly is a caring mother, also very humorous; Tzeitel (18-20): Tevye's eldest daughter, secretly in love with Motel the tailor, the first to stand up to her father; Hodel (16-18): The 2nd oldest, she is the perhaps the strongest willed of the 5 daughters; Chava (14-16): Is greatly influenced by the strength shown by her two elder sisters, wise for her age; Shprintze (9-12): Tevye's 2nd youngest; Bielke (7-9): The youngest daughter; Yente: The "matcmaker," mature female, typical jewish grandmother figure, a real talker with a heart of gold; Lazar Wolf: The butcher, lonely in his older age, a nice man with a bit of a temper; Rabbi: The older spiritual leader of his community, very wise; Motel: The tailor, nebbish, backwards at first but soon bl ossoms into a man, humorous but certianly not over the top; Perchik: The student, a "radical" thinker who isn't afriad to speak his mind, intelligent and good natured; Fyedka: A russian boy who falls in love with Chava, very pleasant, well read and quite bright, a true gentleman; Nachum: The beggar, humorous, sarcastic; Mendel: The Rabbi's son, intelligent in scripture but not very worldly; Constable: Official head of the Russians, a good man at heart but he has a job to do, not a mean character but rather very complex; Grandma Tzeitel: Character actress role; Fruma Sarah: Character actress role; Sons: Varying in ages from 9-19; Daughters: Varying in ages from 9-19; Mamas: Adult women; Papas: Adult men; Russians: Mostly between 17-22 in age, excellent dancers.

Adults interested in auditioning should contact the Beachwood Recreation Department at 216/595-3734 to arrange for an audition slot. If there is no answer, please leave a message and your call will be returned. If you have any questions, feel free to respond to this email. **PLEASE ALSO CALL THE ABOVE NUMBER IF YOU HAVE A CONFLICT WITH THE AUDITION DATES!!


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From otp at ameritech.net Tue Sep 28 15:23:07 2004 From: otp at ameritech.net (The Other Theater Project) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 15:23:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]OTP Auditions: Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You Message-ID: <20040928222307.21042.qmail@web80808.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1510259587-1096410187=:21036 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "The Other Theater Project" will be holding auditions for their premiere production, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" which will open in November. "OTP" is seeking non-equity males who can play in their 20s to 30s. Two males are needed for "Sister Mary" and two are needed for the comedic sketch being presented with it. Auditions will be held on Monday, October 4th between 7 and 9pm at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 w. 6th street, Cleveland. Interested parties should bring a head shot and resume. A short comedic monologue is preferred but not required. Cold readings will be done from the script. All female roles have been cast. --0-1510259587-1096410187=:21036 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
   "The Other Theater Project" will be holding auditions for their premiere production, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" which will open in November.
 
      "OTP" is seeking non-equity males who can play in their 20s to 30s.  Two males are needed for "Sister Mary" and two are needed for the comedic sketch being presented with it.
 
Auditions will be held on Monday, October 4th between 7 and 9pm at
Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 w. 6th street, Cleveland.
 
Interested parties should bring a head shot and resume. A short comedic monologue is preferred but not required.  Cold readings will be done from the script.
 
All female roles have been cast.
--0-1510259587-1096410187=:21036-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Tue Sep 28 13:27:09 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 16:27:09 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Future Audition Notice for 2005 Production that I will be Directing. Message-ID: <105.520f80e9.2e8b231d@aol.com> --part1_105.520f80e9.2e8b231d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I will be directing Moon over Buffalo at Clague Playhouse next year. The Auditions will be Monday, Tuesday, February 7, 8, 2005 The Production dates are April 22 - May 15, 2005. FYI for your acting pleasure. Sincerely, Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_105.520f80e9.2e8b231d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I will be directing Moon over Bu= ffalo at Clague Playhouse next year.
The Auditions will be Monday, Tuesday, February 7, 8, 2005
The Production dates are April 22 - May 15, 2005.
FYI for your acting pleasure.


Sincerely,          
Kevin Joseph Kelly
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
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--part1_105.520f80e9.2e8b231d_boundary-- From lemire-kunz at mindspring.com Tue Sep 28 18:41:38 2004 From: lemire-kunz at mindspring.com (Deb Lemire) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:41:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]QBP on WCPN! The Kathy & Mo Show at Playhouse Square Message-ID: <041a01c4a5c5$76f47890$6401a8c0@Boris> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0417_01C4A5A3.EF4EFD00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Queen Bee Production talent Deb Lemire and Lynette Brown will join Dee = Perry for her Around Noon Show this Thursday, September 30 on WCPN = 91.3. Tune in and then get your tickets for the final weekend! Parallel Lives: The Kathy and Mo Show Kennedy's Theatre Playhouse Square Center 1501 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115 Final Weekend...Oct 1 & 2, 8:30 p.m. curtain =20 Tickets on sale now! $15 216-241-6000 www.playhousesquare.com =20 www.queenbeeprod.com =20 =20 Queen Bee Productions presents Deb Lemire and Lynette Brown in this = hilarious, two woman tour de force exploring women, men, feminists, = love, religion, sex, guilt and family. Fabulously outrageous, this = universe run by capricious goddesses does not disappoint! ------=_NextPart_000_0417_01C4A5A3.EF4EFD00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Queen Bee = Production talent=20 Deb Lemire and Lynette Brown will join Dee Perry for her Around Noon = Show this=20 Thursday, September 30 on WCPN  91.3.  Tune in and then get = your=20 tickets for the final weekend!

 

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THEATRE TOUR TO TORONTO

November 5-7

Join North Coast Travel as they host a Theatre Trip to Toronto for the Benefit of the Olde Towne Hall Theatre of North Ridgeville. For only $319 per person, double occupancy You get round trip transportaton, Top Dollar seats to see either Hairspray or Mamma Mia!

Double occupancy at Cambridge Suites which includes deluxe Continental breakfast. Your tip also includes a side trip to Niagara Falls and Duty Free Shop.

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Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! --0-1551266000-1096433305=:36746-- From learn2act at email.com Wed Sep 29 05:39:28 2004 From: learn2act at email.com (David Lemoyne) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 07:39:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Poets in Cleveland - Country Guitar Player Needed Too Message-ID: <20040929123928.7B99B101C9@ws1-3.us4.outblaze.com> HELLO POETS!!! I am in the pre-production stage of a project. Looking for local poets with thought provoking poetry to be used in a stage production. More info to be coming in the near future, but beginning to compile a list of poets and potential poems now. Please contact David Lemoyne. david at davidlemoyne.com ps. Also in need of a country guitar player for collaboration on a music project. PAID. David Lemoyne WWW.DAVIDLEMOYNE.COM info at davidlemoyne.com David is Managing Director of ActorsCoach Productions. -- ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm From pubrncp at hotmail.com Wed Sep 29 06:04:06 2004 From: pubrncp at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 09:04:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP Looking for Actors Message-ID: Spotlight on Youth, the educational repertory company of the North Canton Playhouse, is looking for male actors, teens or young adults who can pass for teens. Applicants for these paid positions must be animated for roles in elementary presentations. Those interested can contact the Artistic Director, Mary at 330-499-6511 _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! hthttp://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From pubrncp at hotmail.com Wed Sep 29 06:03:10 2004 From: pubrncp at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 09:03:10 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP & Player's Guild Present "Run for Your Wife" Message-ID: The North Canton Players Guild and the North Canton Playhouse presents: Ray Cooney?s Run For Your Wife. This play is a superb example of a British Farce. The Play deals with a London cabbie who is married to two women at the same time, neither of whom knows about the other?s existence and lives on each end of the town. Date: Oct. 8th-10th, 2004 at the Players guild in the Arena Theatre. Friday and Saturday at 8:00 pm and Sunday at 2:30 pm. All seats are $10.00. For Tickets or more information, please call the North Canton Players Guild at 330-453-7617. _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! hthttp://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Wed Sep 29 07:31:35 2004 From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 07:31:35 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Register Now for Oct 6 Class -- THE CRAFT OF LYRIC WRITING Message-ID: <20040929143135.75770.qmail@web81101.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1955213659-1096468295=:75367 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii REGISTER NOW! THE CRAFT OF LYRIC WRITING Four Wednesdays 7 to 9 p.m. beginning Oct 6 Taught by Susan Weber Poets and Writer's League of Greater Cleveland PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Townhouse 3-A. Members $54 Others $60 Register online: at www.pwlgc.com or by phone: 216.421.0403. Seasoned songwriters of all genres 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). Northeast Ohio Songwriters? Circle founder Susan Weber (www.susanweber.com) received the 2003 Great American Song Contest Honor Award and wrote for the prize winning cable TV show, Captain Dave Productions. Her recordings reach national and international radio and television audiences. Describing the class, Weber says ? This course provides a practical space and structure to befriend your muse and explore your imagination in the service of quality lyric writing." --0-1955213659-1096468295=:75367 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
REGISTER NOW!
 
THE CRAFT OF LYRIC WRITING
Four Wednesdays 7 to 9 p.m. beginning Oct 6
Taught by Susan Weber
PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Townhouse 3-A.
Members $54     Others $60
 
Register online: at www.pwlgc.com or by phone: 216.421.0403.

Seasoned songwriters of all genres 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).
 
Northeast Ohio Songwriters? Circle founder Susan Weber  (www.susanweber.com) received the 2003 Great American Song Contest Honor Award and wrote for the prize winning cable TV show, Captain Dave Productions.  Her recordings reach national and international radio and television audiences.
Describing the class, Weber says ? This course  provides a practical space and structure to befriend your muse and explore your imagination in the service of quality lyric writing."

--0-1955213659-1096468295=:75367-- From wgmather at msn.com Wed Sep 29 07:08:25 2004 From: wgmather at msn.com (Robert Catalano) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:08:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beer, Brats, and a Balladeer Onboard a BIG BOAT Message-ID: Beer, Brats, and a Balladeer! September 29, 2004 - For Immediate Release contact: Rob Catalano, Deputy Director Telephone: (216) 574-9053 Fax: (216) 574-2536 E-mail: r.catalano at wgmather.org 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 NEW E-mail: r.catalano at wgmather.org Website: www.wgmather.org From coneill at beckcenter.org Wed Sep 29 13:12:06 2004 From: coneill at beckcenter.org (Colleen O'Neill) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:12:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lobby Hero opens at the Beck Center this Friday! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E1859F4@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A660.A04FB424 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lobby Hero At the Beck Center For the Arts October 1 - October 24, 2004 Call now! - (216) 521-2540 www.beckcenter.org =20 =20 =20 **Showtimes & Ticket Prices (see below)=20 =20 Lobby Hero =20 The Beck Center for the Arts kicks off its 2004-2005 Studio Theater Season with the help of Cleveland's own Seth Gordon and comic wizard, Kenneth Lonergan. The New York Magazine proclaims, "Soon after making the year's best movie, You Can Count On Me, Lonergan delights us with his irrepressible Lobby Hero," which opens in the Beck Center's intimate Studio Theater on October 1 and runs through October 24. Lobby Hero centers on Jeff, a security guard in a Manhattan high-rise who slacks his way through the graveyard shift by joking around with his boss and talking to anyone who'll listen. Then his boss presents him with what he describes as an "interesting dilemma," and the next thing Jeff knows, he's complicit in covering up a crime. Jeff, his boss William, and the two police officers who come by each night all want to do the right thing, but none can quite decide what the right thing is. Lobby Hero was the hit of the 2000-2001 off-Broadway theatre season, and TimeOut called it the "best drama, best comedy and the best romance of the year, all rolled into one." The Director & Cast The Beck Center is proud to host Seth Gordon of the Cleveland Play House as he directs an accomplished cast that includes Jennifer Clifford, Paul Floriano, Matthew Joslyn and Jimmie D. Woody. Seth is Director of New Play Development at the Cleveland Play House. He recently received the Northern Ohio Live Award for Excellence in Theatre, in part for his direction of the Beck Center's production of Agnes of God. Showtimes & Ticket Prices =20 Fridays and Saturdays 8:00 p.m. Sunday matinees 3:00 p.m. $26 for adults, $23 for seniors (65 and up) and $15 for students (22 & younger with ID) (All individual ticket sales are subject to a $2 administrative fee) =20 =20 To reserve your tickets, call the box office at (216) 521-2540 or visit us at www.beckcenter.org . =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 Colleen O'Neill Marketing Assistant Beck Center For The Arts 17801 Detroit Ave.=20 Lakewood, OH 44107=20 Email: coneill at beckcenter.org Phone: 216.521.2540 ext.244 Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A660.A04FB424 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Lobby Hero centers on = Jeff, a security guard in a Manhattan high-rise who slacks his way through the graveyard shift by joking = around with his boss and talking to anyone who'll listen. Then his boss presents him = with what he describes as an "interesting dilemma," and the next = thing Jeff knows, he's complicit in covering up a crime. Jeff, his boss = William, and the two police officers who come by each night all want to do the right = thing, but none can quite decide what the right thing is. Lobby Hero was the = hit of the 2000-2001 off-Broadway theatre season, and TimeOut called it the “best drama, best comedy and the best romance of the year, all = rolled into one.”

The Director & = Cast

The Beck Center is proud to host Seth Gordon of the Cleveland Play House as he directs = an accomplished cast that includes Jennifer Clifford, Paul Floriano, = Matthew Joslyn and Jimmie D. Woody. Seth is Director of New Play Development at = the Cleveland Play House. He recently received the Northern Ohio Live Award = for Excellence in Theatre, in part for his direction of the Beck Center's production of Agnes of God.

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Cleveland Art Theatre will be holding auditions for "Christmas Gif'", a delightful Christmas musical written  and directed by Margaret Ford-Taylor. 
 
 Auditions will be held in CAT's new space 11625 Euclid Avenue, on Friday, October 1 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and on Saturday, October 2 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.  The play will run the first three weekends in December at Factory Theatre of CSU. 
 
 Roles are available for all ages.  Come prepared to sing, move and read from the script.    


Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Wed Sep 29 08:59:37 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 11:59:37 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Live Music and Special Viewing Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A63D.51E48349 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ocasio mural dedicated Eleven Greater Cleveland Latino/Latina artists collaborated on a large mural commemorating the life of Roberto Ocasio, and you can be there as they present the finished work at the Soul of the Americas exhibit closing reception on Fri 10/1 from 5-7PM at Cleveland State's Art Gallery. "The mural reflects not only Roberto's lust for life and the contribution he made to the region's music scene, but also celebrates Hispanic culture in general and the contributions of the various nationalities that make up Cleveland's diverse Hispanic community," said Robert Thurmer, Art Gallery director. As part of Cleveland State's 15th Annual Hispanic Awareness Week, the closing reception honoring Ocasio will feature the Cleveland Museum of Art's ART CREW and music by the Latin Jazz Project.=20 Cleveland State Art Gallery, 2307 Chester Ave. corner of Chester Ave. and East 24th St. Hours are weekdays from 10AM-5PM. http://www.csuohio.edu/art/gallery =20 Cool Cleveland=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A63D.51E48349 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Ocasio=20 mural dedicated=20 Eleven Greater Cleveland Latino/Latina artists = collaborated on a=20 large mural commemorating the life of Roberto Ocasio, = and you=20 can be there as they present the finished work at the Soul of the=20 Americas exhibit closing reception on Fri=20 10/1 from 5-7PM=20 at Cleveland=20 State's=20 Art=20 Gallery. "The mural reflects not only=20 Roberto's lust for life and the contribution he made to = the=20 region's music scene, but also celebrates Hispanic culture in general = and the=20 contributions of the various nationalities that make up = Cleveland's diverse Hispanic community," said Robert Thurmer,=20 Art=20 Gallery director. As part of Cleveland=20 State's 15th Annual Hispanic Awareness Week, the = closing=20 reception honoring Ocasio will feature the = Cleveland=20 Museum of Art's ART CREW and music by the Latin Jazz=20 Project.

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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A63D.51E48349-- From mbrack at solonohio.org Wed Sep 29 08:58:34 2004 From: mbrack at solonohio.org (Megan Brack) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 11:58:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SCA Little Shop of Horrors Message-ID: <20040929T115834Z_341600070000@solonohio.org> --____SDDPPUBGBGLVRCZGHSUL____ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Fred! The following is for immediate release. I've also included it as an = attachment - wasn't sure which format you preferred. Thank you so much! = Hope you're enjoying the fall weather! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 29, 2004 Contact: Karen L. Prasser Executive Director Solon Center for the Arts 440.337.1403 kprasser at solonohio.org=20 LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS AT SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Solon Center for the Arts has been taken over by a gigantic, man-eating = plant!=20 Just drive by the Center on the corner of SOM Center and Bainbridge Roads = and you=92ll see exactly what we mean when Little Shop of Horrors takes = the stage!=20 Little Shop of Horrors, the classic musical based on the 1960 Roger Corman = film, is the story of Seymour Krelbourn, a meek Skid Row florist who makes = a Faustian pact with a tiny plant in order to win the heart of the girl he = loves, Audrey. As the plant grows, so does Seymour=92s celebrity - but = behind the glamour and fame lies a secret he can=92t reveal - this strange = and unusual plant=92s favorite food is blood! This gleefully gruesome = musical marks the opening of the SCA theater season, just in time for = Halloween! Audiences are sure to love the clever puppetry and won=92t want = to miss the plant that is big enough to swallow a compact car! Under the direction of Solon resident Wayne Merholz, with music direction = by Solon resident Megan Brack and choreography by Solon resident Holly = Merholz, Little Shop of Horrors features book and lyrics by the late = Howard Ashman and music by Alan Menken (The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the = Beast, Aladdin) and includes such well-known musical numbers as =93Somewher= e That=92s Green,=94 =93Suddenly Seymour=94 and the title song. Show dates, times and ticket prices are as follows: Senior Preview 7:00 pm Thursday, October 7 Tickets $3! Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 pm October 8 (Opening Night) 9, 15, 16, 22 & 23 Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Seniors & Students Sunday Matinees 2:00 pm October 10 & 17 Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Seniors & Students The production stars Jason A. Green as Seymour, Suzanne Dieteman as = Audrey, Eric Oswald as Orin, Dan Cohen as Mr. Mushnik and Mark J. DePompei = as the voice of Audrey II. With Valerie Witherspoon as Ronette, Suzanne = Davis as Chiffon, Samantha Childress as Crystal, Chris Boros as Bernstein, = Claudia Lillibridge as Mrs. Luce, Doug Lillibridge as Skip Snip and = Brandon Schaedlich as the plant operator - this dynamic cast is guaranteed = to make audiences laugh, cry and at times maybe even scream! Little Shop of Horrors had its world premiere at the WPA Theatre on May 6, = 1982. It subsequently transferred to Off-Broadway's Orpheum Theatre on = July 27, 1982, where it ran for an unprecedented 2,209 performances. Little Shop of Horrors is produced with special arrangements with and all = authorized performance materials are supplied by Music Theatre Internationa= l. Solon Center for the Arts is located at 6315 SOM Center Road at the corner = of Bainbridge Road in the Old City Hall building. 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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAA= --____SDDPPUBGBGLVRCZGHSUL____-- From raytom at en.com Wed Sep 29 10:11:45 2004 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 13:11:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Professional Talent Message-ID: OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS- TALENT SUBMISSIONS- Corporate Event =20 Out To Lunch Events is accepting photos/resumes/videotapes for an upcoming corporate event and for consideration for two ongoing shows with strong potential.=20 We are a live event production company with an excellent, national track record. =20 We are seeking men and women from 25-40 who are experienced singer/actor/dancers with strong comedic abilities. Professional credential= s and references please. =20 Event Date is December 2nd, in California. Must be available for rehearsals in November. Compensation to be determined based on budget. (Specific rehearsal dates TBA) =20 Please forward your headshot, resume (and *press kit if available) to: Helene Weinberg OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS 28455 Knickerbocker Road Cleveland, OH 44140 =20 *If you have a video that shows your abilities in an upbeat musical production number, that would be extremely helpful. Don=B9t be overly concerned with the production quality-or if it=B9s a rough edit of your video= , Just 2-3 minutes of your best stuff is all we need. Tapes will be kept on file unless requested otherwise. =20 All potential performers will be contacted for subsequent auditions. Please include all your contact information. NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE! =20 Deadline for submissions: Monday, October 18th, 2004 =20 THANK YOU! =20 OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS- The business of fun From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Wed Sep 29 13:54:39 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:54:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Greenhouse Effect! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A666.89AC32F4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tri-C JazzFest is pleased to be part of the=20 2nd Annual "Jazz at the Rockefeller Greenhouse" Concert Saturday, October 2 (rain date, Sunday, October 3) 1 - 3:30 p.m. featuring=20 The Ernie Krivda Jazz Quintet with special guests Tri-C Jazz Studies Combo A wonderful afternoon for the whole family to enjoy!!!! =20 And...it's FREE!!! =20 Walk through Cleveland's greenhouse, register to vote, raffle for wonderful prizes (including JazzFest tickets), smell the flowers!! =20 Rockefeller Greenhouse in Rockefeller Park Top of E. 88th St., off MLK, Jr. Dr. (just south of the I-90 MLK exit) Cleveland, OH =20 Thursday, September 30 - 6:30 a.m. Watch Kenny Crumpton on WJW TV Channel 8 for updates on this event.... =20 For more information: 216-664-3103 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A666.89AC32F4 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Tri-C=20 JazzFest is pleased to be part of the
2nd Annual
"Jazz at the Rockefeller = Greenhouse"
Concert
Saturday, October 2 (rain = date, Sunday,=20 October 3)
1 - = 3:30=20 p.m.
featuring=20
The Ernie Krivda Jazz = Quintet
with special=20 guests
Tri-C Jazz Studies Combo
A wonderful = afternoon for=20 the whole family to = enjoy!!!! =20
And...it's = FREE!!!
 
Walk=20 through Cleveland's greenhouse, register to vote, raffle for wonderful = prizes=20 (including JazzFest tickets), smell the=20 flowers!!
 
Rockefeller Greenhouse
in = Rockefeller=20 Park
Top of E. 88th = St., off=20 MLK, Jr. Dr. (just south of the I-90 MLK exit)
Cleveland, OH
 
Thursday, = September 30 -=20 6:30 a.m.
Watch Kenny = Crumpton=20 on WJW TV Channel = 8=20 for updates on this event....
 
For more = information:=20 216-664-3103
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A666.89AC32F4-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Wed Sep 29 15:12:14 2004 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 15:12:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clague Playhouse holds annual Costume/Prop Sale Message-ID: <20040929221214.54693.qmail@web81404.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1953732924-1096495934=:54639 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-450633441-1096495934=:54639" --0-450633441-1096495934=:54639 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 44145 Phone: 440-331-0403 www.clagueplayhouse.org Clague Playhouse will hold it's annual Costume and Theatrical Prop Sale on Saturday, October 16th from 10:00 - 2:00 at the playhouse. Just in time for Halloween! Costumes and retro clothing. Lots of interesting items! Theatrical Props Vintage embroidered baby clothes, precious outfits & blankets Children's costumes Hats, Handbags, Shoes, Gloves, Jewelry Evening Dresses Jeans We will gladly accept donations of theatrical/evening/vintage clothes. You may drop them off at the box office Wednesday, October 6 and Thursday, October 7, between 1:00 and 6:00PM --0-450633441-1096495934=:54639 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
Phone:  440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse will hold it's annual Costume and Theatrical Prop Sale on Saturday, October 16th from 10:00 - 2:00 at the playhouse.
Just in time for Halloween! Costumes and retro clothing.  Lots of interesting items!
Theatrical Props
Vintage embroidered baby clothes, precious outfits & blankets
Children's costumes
Hats, Handbags, Shoes, Gloves, Jewelry
Evening Dresses
Jeans
 
We will gladly accept donations of theatrical/evening/vintage clothes.  You may drop them off at the box office Wednesday, October 6 and Thursday, October 7, between 1:00 and 6:00PM
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For sale $250. Need to get this sold. Medina Location From luminance at wowway.com Wed Sep 29 17:50:00 2004 From: luminance at wowway.com (Christine Hnat) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 20:50:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Year for Tomatoes Auditions at Cassidy Message-ID: <000d01c4a687$6babe640$0300a8c0@MOM1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4A665.E2ECE460 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cassidy Theatre is pleased to announce auditions for A Bad Year For Tomatoes =20 If you loved TV's "The Newhart Show", you'll love Tomatoes! In this madcap comedy by John Patrick, a middle-aged star decides she = just wants to move to the country and write her memoirs - and then the = locals show up! Production Dates: January 28 - February 13, 2004 Audition Dates: Monday, October 11th at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 12th at 7:00 p.m. Directed by: Stephen D. Kinford Production Constultant: William A. Allman, who directed the show's = premiere=20 production thirty years ago! Audition Information: ALL ROLES ARE OPEN Speaking roles for a cast of 4 women ages 30 - 70 and 3 men ages 30 - 70 Comic flair is a must! Reading from the script. Scripts are available at the theatre = for perusal. Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, = Parma Heights. Any questions - please call the theatre at (440) = 842-4600. Operating Support is provided by the Ohio Arts Council. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4A665.E2ECE460 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Cassidy Theatre is pleased to announce auditions for
           &n= bsp;   =20  A Bad Year For Tomatoes 
If you loved TV's "The Newhart Show", you'll love=20 Tomatoes!
In this madcap comedy by John Patrick, a middle-aged star decides = she just=20 wants to move to the country and write her memoirs - and then the locals = show=20 up!
Production Dates:  January 28 - February 13, 2004
Audition Dates:  Monday, October 11th at 7:00 p.m.
            =    =20          Tuesday, October 12th = at 7:00=20 p.m.
Directed by:  Stephen D. Kinford
Production Constultant:  William A. Allman, who directed the = show's=20 premiere
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p; =20 production thirty years ago!
Audition Information:  ALL ROLES ARE OPEN
        Speaking roles for a cast of = 4 women=20 ages 30 - 70
            =    =20 and 3 men ages 30 - 70
        Comic flair is a = must!
        Reading from the = script. =20 Scripts are available at the theatre for perusal.
Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl = Road,=20 Parma Heights.  Any questions - please call the theatre at (440)=20 842-4600.
Operating Support is provided by the Ohio Arts = Council.
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4A665.E2ECE460-- From brendalt at stratos.net Wed Sep 29 18:35:53 2004 From: brendalt at stratos.net (Brenda Trautman) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 21:35:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flute player looking for pit orchestra Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20040929212842.01fdef30@pop.stratos.net> I'm a flute player, who is looking for pit orchestra positions. I have been playing for over 25 years and have experience in pit and classical orchestras. Shows that I have played in the pit include: Footloose, My Fair Lady, Sound of Music, The King and I, Damm Yankees, and South Pacific. I can be reached by e-mail at: Brendalt at stratos.net or by phone at 440-247-2548. Thanks, Brenda Trautman From bfspeck at yahoo.com Wed Sep 29 18:37:36 2004 From: bfspeck at yahoo.com (Brad Speck) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 18:37:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Benefit for the AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND THIS SATURDAY Message-ID: <20040930013736.36263.qmail@web53803.mail.yahoo.com> --0-354409544-1096508256=:34750 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Union Station Video Cafe/ Bounce Night Club Present: The Return of Comedy Tonight A Sketch Comedy Benefit for The AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND Saturday, October 2nd at 7:00pm AND 10:00pm Bounce Night Club 2814 Detroit Ave. Cleveland, OH 44113 General Admission $7.00 VIP tables for $100.00 (seats 4) Can be reserved by calling 216-338-3469 or e-mailing BFSPECK at yahoo.com (Checks made payable to The AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND) Starring: Nate Cockerill, Cody Dove, John Galbraith, Randall Harr, Christine Hendrick, Rob Jaeger, Susan McGarry, Mark McKenzie, Brad Speck, Kiff Vanden Heuvel, and Lora Workman Hosted by Nick Vannello as Miss Almira Gulch! ALL Money raised goes directly to the AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND! See you there! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! --0-354409544-1096508256=:34750 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Union Station Video Cafe/ Bounce Night Club Present:

The Return of Comedy Tonight
A Sketch Comedy Benefit for
The AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND

Saturday, October 2nd at 7:00pm AND 10:00pm
Bounce Night Club
2814 Detroit Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44113

General Admission $7.00

VIP tables for $100.00 (seats 4)
Can be reserved by calling 216-338-3469 or e-mailing
BFSPECK at yahoo.com
(Checks made payable to The AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER
CLEVELAND)

Starring:

Nate Cockerill, Cody Dove, John Galbraith, Randall
Harr, Christine Hendrick, Rob Jaeger, Susan McGarry,
Mark McKenzie, Brad Speck, Kiff Vanden Heuvel, and
Lora Workman

Hosted by Nick Vannello as Miss Almira Gulch!

ALL Money raised goes directly to the AIDS TASKFORCE
OF GREATER CLEVELAND!

See you there!


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Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! --0-354409544-1096508256=:34750-- From vintastic2000 at yahoo.com Wed Sep 29 18:39:17 2004 From: vintastic2000 at yahoo.com (Vince Gonzalez) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 18:39:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Extras 4 Film for listserve Message-ID: <20040930013918.45302.qmail@web53909.mail.yahoo.com> Gonzfield Productions is shooting a 35mm short film on the Westside of Cleveland Saturday Oct. 9th through Monday Oct. 11th. They are currently seeking unpaid extras & individuals for minor roles. The film explores Hispanic identity & culture so we need Latino actors (other etnicities are also needed). Following is a brief description of the roles, no experience is necessary. FYI, we are looking for real, neighborhood types. Middle aged man - Hispanic business man who is gruff and dismissive when confronted by the main character. No dialog, only physical actions. Older Woman - Hispanic Restaurant Worker, woman who sweeps the steps of a Hispanic restaurant and is suspicious of the main character. Fluent Spanish Dialog, must be animated and concerned! Extras - Needed for scenery (sit to wait for a train, cross the street, walk past the camera...). No experience needed and it should be easy and a lot of fun! All ages (kids to grandparents), types (professionals to street kids), and ethnicities (favor Latinos but we need a mix of all) are needed! These jobs should require only 4 - 6 hours worth of work (unless they want to commit for longer). Please send us basic information (age, race, acting experience, languages spoken, and a brief physical description) along with availability day and evenings for Saturday through Tuesday. Once again, the positions will not be paid but individuals will receive a screen credit and great experience. Please send all inquiries to gonzfield_productions at yahoo.com with all relevant info along with a headshot or picture if possible. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From Tinks1026 at aol.com Wed Sep 29 19:37:11 2004 From: Tinks1026 at aol.com (Tinks1026 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 22:37:11 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for a Technical director for Wizard Of Oz Message-ID: <190.2f4ebe6f.2e8ccb57@aol.com> -------------------------------1096511831 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Olmsted Performing Arts is seeking a Technical Director for Wizard Of Oz This spring. Show would be the weekend of April 15, Tech week the previous two weeks. Please mail resume to Olmsted Performing Arts P.O. Box 38265 Olmsted Falls Ohio 44138 Questions/Inquiries 440-427-0289 Angela -------------------------------1096511831 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
   
 
 
Olmsted Performing Arts is seeking a Technical Director for Wizard Of O= z This spring. Show would be the weekend of April 15, Tech week the previous= two weeks. Please mail resume to
 
    Olmsted Performing Arts
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-------------------------------1096511831-- From zoghd1200 at hotmail.com Wed Sep 29 19:45:29 2004 From: zoghd1200 at hotmail.com (Michael N. Herzog) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 22:45:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Food, Fun, and Facials!! Message-ID: CALLING ALL CREATIVE WOMAN! How would you like to..... A) Be pampered with a free facial B) Be the first in line to choose from a wide selection of holiday gifts C) Update and/or replenish your theater cases and/or make-up bags Spoil yourselves rotten on Saturday October 23rd, 2004. I will be hosting an exclusive party for the arts community from 1:00-10:30PM at my home on the West Side. Hurry, spaces are limited and time slots are as follows: (Complimentary 1:00 Coffee & Desserts 2:45 Courtesy of: 4:30 Mary Kay) (Complimentary 6:30 Wine & Cheese 8:45 Courtesy of: 10:30 Mary Kay) Please E-mail me with the time slot of your choice to: GretchRedBull at AOL.Com. An E-Mail with your confirmation and directions will follow. Can't wait to see you, Gretchen Thompson-Herzog PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THE ABOVE EMAIL ADDRESS PLEASE RESPOND ONLY TO GretchRedBull at AOL.Com. _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar ? get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Wed Sep 29 21:07:58 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 21:07:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FORUM RELEASE Message-ID: <20040930040758.39404.qmail@web21127.mail.yahoo.com> --0-553795241-1096517278=:39389 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Olde Towne Hall Theatre Press Release 36119 Center Ridge Road #9643; North Ridgeville, Ohio #9643; 440-327-2909 #9643; www.oldetownehalltheatre.com#9643; FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Olde Towne Hall Theatre will open its? 25th Anniversary Season with one of the funniest musicals ever written, ?A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.? ?Tragedy tomorrow, Comedy tonight.? This Broadway farce is light, fast paced and witty. Performances are October 8th ? 30th Thursday ? Saturday nights at 8:00 pm and Sunday October 17th and 24th at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $10.00. $8.00 for Seniors. Come opening night and join in on the party. Cake, ice cream and punch will be served. Also join past cast members as they celebrate in song. For ticket information call the box office at 440-327-2909. The theatre is located at Rt. 83 and Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! --0-553795241-1096517278=:39389 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Olde Towne Hall Theatre Press Release

36119 Center Ridge RoadNorth Ridgeville, Ohio ▫ 440-327-2909

www.oldetownehalltheatre.com

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

 The Olde Towne Hall Theatre will open its? 25th Anniversary Season with one of the funniest musicals ever written, ?A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.? ?Tragedy tomorrow, Comedy tonight.? This Broadway farce is light, fast paced and witty. Performances are October 8th ? 30th Thursday ? Saturday nights at 8:00 pm and Sunday October 17th and 24th at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $10.00. $8.00 for Seniors. Come opening night and join in on the party. Cake, ice cream and punch will be served. Also join past cast members as they celebrate in song. For ticket information call the box office at 440-327-2909. The theatre is located at Rt. 83 and Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville.


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New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! --0-553795241-1096517278=:39389-- From david at badepitaph.org Wed Sep 29 22:14:54 2004 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 01:14:54 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: OTHELLO Opens Friday! Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3179351694_19030200_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BAD EPITAPH: "OTHELLO" OPENS FRIDAY Look who's on the cover of the Free Times - it's "Othello" director, Alison Hernan! http://www.freetimes.com Ali and OTHELLO performers M. Scott Newson (Othello) and Meg Chamberlain (Iago) will be Dee Perry's guests on WCPN's "Around Noon" on Friday, Oct. 1. Tune in to 90.3 FM or listen live at http://www.wcpn.org Make your reservations now by calling (216) 556-0919 or at http://ww.badepitaph.org where you will find photos, production and performance information. Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE by William Shakespeare at ORTHODOX, 6203 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland. Bad Epitaph. Great Shakespeare. http://www.badepitaph.org --MS_Mac_OE_3179351694_19030200_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: OTHELLO Opens Friday! BAD EPITAPH: "OTHELLO" OPENS FRIDAY

Look who's on the cover of the Free Times - it's "Othello" direct= or, Alison Hernan!
http://www.freetimes.com

Ali and OTHELLO performers M. Scott Newson (Othello) and Meg Chamberlain (I= ago) will be Dee Perry's guests on WCPN's "Around Noon" on Friday,= Oct. 1.  Tune in to 90.3 FM or listen live at http://www.wcpn.org

Make your reservations now by calling (216) 556-0919 or at http://ww.badepi= taph.org where you will find photos, production and performance information.=

Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VE= NICE by William Shakespeare at ORTHODOX, 6203 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland.
Bad Epitaph.  Great Shakespeare.
http://www.badepitaph.org --MS_Mac_OE_3179351694_19030200_MIME_Part-- >From Leigh Peterson" Message-ID: <006101c4a6b4$78725760$5576fea9 at p6e5o8> Hey list members (mainly girls)! Leigh here from Pickwick's Cabaret Rock. Since my contract is ending soon at Pickwick, I've been picking up other jobs here and there. I've been doing spokesmodeling, event marketing, and have had some photo shoots to help find work...so for the first time ever, I've been thinking about fashion and how clothes look on me. I realized that I was pretty clueless, and found something cool that I think many of you would appreciate... Possible dilemmas: -- You have an audition coming up and you aren't sure what outfit would best represent you. -- You have a photoshoot coming up and you want to make sure you pick outfits that create your best silhouette (hide this, enhance that, etc). -- You've been nominated for an Emmy, but Vera won't be designing your runway outfit and you're stuck styling yourself. Solution: Try Dress Your Curves! A team of New York City wardrobe specialists and fashion editors with over 30 years experience will give you PERSONALIZED advice, starting at just $4.95. At prices like this, even us starving artists can afford a little glitz and glamour. Tell them about your look, or your dilemma, or your special event, and get advice created just for you. Check it out at: www.DressYourCurves.com Sincerely, Leigh Peterson http://home.earthlink.net/~lovetolaugh/leigh From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Thu Sep 30 06:10:14 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:10:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Triple Espresso Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A6EE.D2B49164 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just one woman's opinion...this vaudevillian style show is very funny. Timing great, not baudy (sorry folks, just good clean fun, so bring the kids!), full of good music, magic, mayhem, wit and nostalgia. And...features Cleveland Heights native Michael Pearce Donley (must be something in the water!). Enjoy this newest offering at the Hanna! Susan Stone ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A6EE.D2B49164 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A6EE.D2B49164-- From MnBLa at aol.com Thu Sep 30 06:32:56 2004 From: MnBLa at aol.com (MnBLa at aol.com) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:32:56 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Just two more weekends for Nunsense with NEO Rep Message-ID: <141.34f6b12a.2e8d6508@aol.com> --part1_141.34f6b12a.2e8d6508_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that you have two more weekends to catch NEOhio Rep's 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 Remaining performance dates for Nunsense are 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_141.34f6b12a.2e8d6508_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder that you have two m= ore weekends to catch NEOhio Rep's 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

Remaining performance dates for
Nunsense are October 1st, 2nd, 8th=20= & 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_141.34f6b12a.2e8d6508_boundary-- From jboukis at kalliopestage.com Thu Sep 30 07:45:53 2004 From: jboukis at kalliopestage.com (John Paul Boukis) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 07:45:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kalliope launches second season tomorrow Message-ID: <20040930144553.86205.qmail@web81010.mail.yahoo.com> --0-439238683-1096555553=:86192 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Summer of ?42 Makes Cleveland Debut At Kalliope Stage October 1. Paul F. Gurgol Directs New York Talents Jodi Brinkman and Jay Strauss Who Star With Cleveland?s Alex Wyse The new musical version of SUMMER OF ?42, will make its Cleveland debut October 1 through November 7 at Kalliope Stage at Cedar & Lee in Cleveland Heights. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm, and Sunday at 2pm. There will be a gala ?champagne? benefit performance tonight, September 30, to kick off Kalliope?s second season. Limited tickets by calling 216 321 0870. PAUL F. GURGOL, Kalliope?s award-winning artistic director, directs the musical based on the 1971 movie which starred Jennifer O?Neal and Gary Grimes. JAY STRAUSS, a veteran Broadway performer plays the role of the druggist. His credits include performances with The Metropolitan Opera, the Broadway Centennial BABES IN TOYLAND at the Lincoln Center, and national tours, including PHANTOM. Film and TV credits include: Law & Order: Criminal Intent, David Letterman, and NYPD Blue. In addition, he has collaborated with such theater luminaries as Michael Bennett and Eddie Bracken. JODI BRINKMAN, playing the role of Dorothy is an up and coming New York actor. She has appeared regionally in productions of FOOTLOOSE and JEKYLL & HYDE, as well as playing the leading role of Sally Bowles in CABARET. Cleveland?s ALEX WYSE plays the role of Hermie. Alex has appeared in Cleveland productions of LORD OF THE FLIES and INTO THE WOODS, and in CAROUSEL at Kalliope last season. CHRIS POHL plays the role of Pete. He is a recent graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College. He appeared at Kalliope as Jigger in the much-lauded production of CAROUSEL. Mr. Pohl is also a teacher for Kalliope?s classes. SUMMER OF '42 features an ensemble of exceptional local young performers. Aaron Dore, a junior at Shaker Heights High School, plays Oscy; Dan O'Neil, a junior at Chagrin Falls High School plays Benji; Jamie Finkenthal, a senior at Solon High School, plays Aggie; Elizabeth Kelly, a sophomore theater major at Baldwin-Wallace College plays Miriam; Julie Marx, a junior at Cleveland Heights High, plays Gloria. "I could not have found a more talented ensemble of young performers anywhere in the country," says Artistic Director Paul F. Gurgol. KRIS COMER is musical director and head of Kalliope education program; set design is by RUSS BORSKI, design teacher at CWRU, and frequent collaborator at many Cleveland theaters; and costume designer is KIM BROWN, who costumed Kalliope?s first season. According to director, Paul F. Gurgol, "I love the way this incredible music was added to a story that has affected so many people through the movie. And it can do things onstage as a musical that it couldn't do as a movie. The Broadway-style score captures the spirit of the '40s and at the same time creates something completely contemporary and emotionally engaging." Besides SUMMER OF ?42, Kalliope Stage has announced three other musicals for its second season in 2004-05: THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG, a New York send-up of Charles Dickens, Nov. 26-Dec. 19; A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, Stephen Sondheim's tribute to Ingmar Bergman, April 8-May 8; and BABY, about expectant parenthood, June 24-July 31 2005. About Kalliope Stage Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar & Lee. For more information go to www.kalliopestage.com or phone 216 321 0870. #### --0-439238683-1096555553=:86192 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

    Summer of ?42 Makes Cleveland Debut At Kalliope Stage

October 1.

 

Paul F. Gurgol Directs New York Talents Jodi Brinkman and Jay Strauss

 Who Star With Cleveland?s Alex Wyse

 

The new musical version of SUMMER OF ?42, will make its Cleveland debut October 1 through November 7 at Kalliope Stage at Cedar & Lee in Cleveland Heights. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm, and Sunday at 2pm. There will be a gala ?champagne? benefit performance tonight, September 30,  to kick off Kalliope?s second season. Limited tickets by calling 216 321 0870.

 

PAUL F. GURGOL, Kalliope?s award-winning artistic director, directs the musical based on the 1971 movie which starred Jennifer O?Neal and Gary Grimes.   

 

JAY STRAUSS, a veteran Broadway performer plays the role of the druggist. His credits include performances with The Metropolitan Opera, the Broadway Centennial BABES IN TOYLAND at the Lincoln Center, and national tours, including PHANTOM. Film and TV credits include: Law & Order: Criminal Intent, David Letterman, and NYPD Blue. In addition, he has collaborated with such theater luminaries as Michael Bennett and Eddie Bracken.

 

JODI BRINKMAN, playing the role of Dorothy is an up and coming New York actor. She has appeared regionally in productions of FOOTLOOSE and JEKYLL & HYDE, as well as playing the leading role of Sally Bowles in CABARET.

 

Cleveland?s ALEX WYSE plays the role of Hermie. Alex has appeared in Cleveland productions of LORD OF THE FLIES and INTO THE WOODS, and in CAROUSEL at Kalliope last season.

 

CHRIS POHL plays the role of Pete. He is a recent graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College. He appeared at Kalliope as Jigger in the much-lauded production of CAROUSEL. Mr. Pohl is also a teacher for Kalliope?s classes.

 

SUMMER OF '42 features an ensemble of exceptional local young performers. Aaron Dore, a junior at Shaker Heights High School, plays Oscy; Dan O'Neil, a junior at Chagrin Falls High School plays Benji; Jamie Finkenthal, a senior at Solon High School, plays Aggie; Elizabeth Kelly, a sophomore theater major at Baldwin-Wallace College plays Miriam; Julie Marx, a junior at Cleveland Heights High, plays Gloria. "I could not have found a more talented ensemble of young performers anywhere in the country," says Artistic Director Paul F. Gurgol.

 

KRIS COMER is musical director and head of Kalliope education program; set design is by RUSS BORSKI, design teacher at CWRU, and frequent collaborator at many Cleveland theaters; and costume designer is KIM BROWN, who costumed Kalliope?s first season.

 

According to director, Paul F. Gurgol, "I love the way this incredible music was added to a story that has affected so many people through the movie. And it can do things onstage as a musical that it couldn't do as a movie. The Broadway-style score captures the spirit of the '40s and at the same time creates something completely contemporary and emotionally engaging."

 

Besides SUMMER OF ?42, Kalliope Stage has announced three other musicals for its second season in 2004-05: THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG, a New York send-up of Charles Dickens, Nov. 26-Dec. 19; A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, Stephen Sondheim's tribute to Ingmar Bergman, April 8-May 8; and BABY, about expectant parenthood, June 24-July 31 2005.

 

About Kalliope Stage

Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar & Lee. For more information go to www.kalliopestage.com or phone 216 321 0870.

####

--0-439238683-1096555553=:86192-- >From Night Kitchen Thu Sep 30 15:26:28 2004 From: Night Kitchen (Night Kitchen) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:26:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Night Kitchen's 'On the Brink' opens FRIDAY! Message-ID: Dobama's Night Kitchen takes local audiences On the Brink Cleveland, Ohio =E2=80=93 This fall embark on a journey with local artists = to explore our state of mind and the psyche of characters from a wide range of theater pieces from the very obscure to the truly classic. Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen presents On the Brink October 1-3, 2004. On the Brink is collection of monologues and scenes that will take a look into the minds of some of the most compelling characters from modern and classic plays, including Angels in America, The Taming of the Shrew, Amadeus, and Hamlet. Featuring local actors, the cast includes Kristie Erin Barnes, Amanda Berichon, Allen Branstein, Aaron B. Coleman, Rachel Douglas, Catherine Gallagher, Jasper Howard, Justin Tatum and Cameran Wareham. The scenes are directed by Danny Durst, Rivkah Massey and Adrienne Moon. The shows will be performed at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Tickets are $5 for students and $7 for general admission. Friday and Saturday shows will begin at 11 p.m. and Sunday's show begins at 7 p.m. For tickets and reservations call the Dobama Box Office at 216-932-3396 or visit them on the Internet at www.dobama.org. On the Brink is the first show in Night Kitchen's 2004-2005 season. Coming January 21-February 6 Night Kitchen will present Steven Belber's Tape and April 22-May 8 watch for Heaven and Hell (on Earth): A Divine Comedy by the Actors Theater of Louisville. Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen seeks to nurture and support young developing artists. Night Kitchen provides a venue for experimental and edgy work that stretches traditional theatrical boundaries. The company allows emerging artists to develop their craft while providing high quality theater for the Cleveland area. --=20 Night Kitchen Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 (216) 932-3396 NightKitchen at gmail.com From hmp at hmpevents.com Thu Sep 30 07:50:15 2004 From: hmp at hmpevents.com (HMPEVENTS) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:50:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mystery Actors Wanted 10-15 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0043_01C4A6DB.44C05300 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0044_01C4A6DB.44C1D9A0" ------=_NextPart_001_0044_01C4A6DB.44C1D9A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Clear DayHi NeOhioPal Subscribers! We are seeking two actors for a Mystery to be held between the hours of 2-4 on 10-15. 1. 18-25 year old looking handsome male 2. 70-90 year old looking female Actual ages do not matter. We just want you to look the part. This is a paid gig. Please reply initially via email to mystery at hmpevents.com. Thank you and have a lovely day! Heather ------=_NextPart_001_0044_01C4A6DB.44C1D9A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Clear Day

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Lynda at random-acts.net (Mztry) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 07:54:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Question for accompanists? Message-ID: <20040930145426.24194.h54.wm@smtp.sc0.cp.net> My husband has been offered a job accompanying (not music directing) "Forever Plaid" at a dinner theater. $40 a show seems awfully low. What is the norm? Need to know ASAP. THANKS! From fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Thu Sep 30 09:09:13 2004 From: fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (fredsternfeld) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 12:09:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ON THE TOWN Auditions - Beck Center; directed by Fred Sternfeld Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0518_01C4A6E6.5282CFD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit APPOINTMENTS BEING ACCEPTED NOW! Call Pam at 216-521-2540 ------------------------------------------------------------- AUDITION INFORMATION Beck Center for the Arts Scott Spence, Artistic Director presents On the Town Music by Leonard Bernstein Book & Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green Based on an idea by Jerome Robbins Director -- Fred Sternfeld Music Director - Larry Goodpaster Choreographer -- Martin Cespedes Set Designer -- Richard Gould Light Designer - Colleen Dowling Costume Designer - Alison Hernan AUDITION DATES, TIMES, APPOINTMENTS & LOCATION: Saturday, November 6, 2:00 - 6:00pm; Monday, November 8, 6:00 - 10:00pm To make an audition appointment call 216-521-2540, Monday-Friday, 9:00am - 6:00pm and ask for Pam. The auditions will be held at Beck Center, located at 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio 44107 AUDITION PREPARATION: Please prepare one short song; bring sheet music; an accompanist will be provided. Also, please prepare a memorized monologue one minute in length OR you can read a monologue that will be provided to you when you arrive. Dance auditions will be held at the callback. ABOUT THE PLAY: THREE American sailors come to Manhattan on a twenty-four hour shore-leave. They are Chip, Ozzie and Gabey. New York is a wonderful town ("New York, New York"), and the three sailors are hell-bent for a good time. But each has his own idea of fun, since Chip is serious-minded, Ozzie is happy-go-lucky and Gabey is an incurable romantic. They argue about what to do and where to go, and finally agree to begin their adventures by taking the subway. There Gabey sees a photograph of Ivy Smith, selected that month as subway's "Miss Turnstiles". Gabey insists that this is the girl he wants to date. When Chip and Ozzie realize they cannot dissuade Gabey they help him hunt out the girl. Each sets out in a different direction to find her. During the search, Chip meets a woman taxi-driver who is a victim of excessive enthusiasms ("I Get Carried Away"), and whose enthusiasm of the moment is Chip. Ozzie proceeds to the Museum of Natural History, where he comes upon Hildy, an anthropology student, and a girl of many talents ("I Can Cook, Too"). Gabey, during his wanderings about town, comes to Carnegie Hall. There, in one of the studios, he finds Ivy, taking singing lessons. On the Town was a musical-comedy extension of Fancy-Free, a ballet with choreography by Jerome Robbins and music by Leonard Bernstein, successfully introduced in New York on April 18, 1944. "One of the freshest musicals to come into town in a long time," as Lewis Nichols of the New York Times described it, On the Town had freshness, exuberance and youth. But its value as entertainment, great though it was, is not all that has made this musical comedy such an important event in American theatre. As Leonard Bernstein's first Broadway score and Jerome Robbins' first assignment as choreographer in musical comedy, On the Town helped introduce two creative figures to the American musical theatre who would henceforth make to it a formidable contribution. ROLES: Equity & Non- Equity actors needed: Principals and ensemble. All roles are open. Many actors will play multiple roles. "Character" ages are listed below. The ensemble also includes 8 non-singing roles and a myriad of characters to be cast from the ensemble. Ozzie -- age 18-30, singing/dancing male - sailor, wide-eyed dreamer, wants to meet one special girl in NYC Madame Maude P. Dilly -- age 40+ singing female -singing teacher, also enjoys her Jack Daniels, gives Ivy singing lessons Chip -- age 18-30, singing/dancing male - sailor, type-A personality, squeamish around girls, Gabey's friend Lucy Schmeeler -- age 25-40, female - Hildy's roommate who has a terrible head cold, possible Brooklyn accent Gabey -- age 18-30, singing/dancing male - sailor, ladies man, a bit of a jokester, Gabey's friend Waldo Figment -- age 30+, male - museum curator Ivy Smith -- age 18-30, singing/dancing female - Miss Turnstiles, hometown girl who is trying to be someone she is not, Gabey's love-interest Flossie -- age 18-45, female -- loud-mouthed secretary Hildy Esterhazy -- age 20-35, singing/dancing female - sexy, brazen cab driver, possible Brooklyn accent, pursues Chip with a passion Flossie's girl friend -- age 18-45, female - apathetic listener Claire De Loone -- age 20-35, singing/dancing female - classy, zealous anthropologist, engaged to Pitkin but falls for Ozzie Mr S. Uperman -- age 35+, male -- disgruntled employer of Hildy Pitkin W. Bridgework -- age 30+ singing male - affluent society figure, engaged to Claire Subway Bill Poster -- age 20+, male - subway workman who hangs posters First Workman -- age 25+, male - sings opening solo "I Feel Like I'm Not Out of Bed Yet" Master of Ceremonies --age 20+, male - nightclub host Miss Turnstiles Announcer -- age 20+, male - Mr. Personality Dolores Dolores -- age 20+, female - dejected Hispanic nightclub singer, sings "I Wish I Was Dead" with a heavy Hispanic accent Rajah Bimmy -- age 20+, male - Coney-Island side-show singer Diana Dream --age 20+, female - dejected nightclub singer, sings "I Wish I Was Dead" Little Old Lady Policemen, A Man, Another Man, A Delicate Type, Actors, Musicians, Dancers, Sailors, Dock Workmen, Waiters, Passersby, Prehistoric Men, Bird Girls, Singing Teachers, Diamond Eddie's Girls, Nightclub Patrons REHEARSAL INFORMATION: 3-6 times a week depending upon the role size / amount of scenes. Starting in mid-February. Rehearsals will be Monday - Thursday evenings, 7-10:30pm, Sunday afternoons and/or evenings and some Saturday afternoons. Entire cast will be expected at all rehearsals the last ten days. COMPENSATION: There are AEA contracts available. Non-AEA actors 18 years of age and over will be paid a stipend for their participation in this production. PRODUCTION DATES: Performances will be March 18 - April 10, 2005. SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT March 18 8:00pm 19 8:00pm 20 3:00pm 21 22 23 24 8:00pm 25 8:00pm 26 8:00pm 27 Easter - no performance 28 29 30 31 8:00pm April 1 8:00pm 2 8:00pm 3 3:00pm 4 5 6 7 8:00pm 8 8:00pm 9 8:00pm 10 3:00pm For more information contact Fred Sternfeld, director at Fsternfeld at aol.com or 216-496-6087 ------=_NextPart_000_0518_01C4A6E6.5282CFD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

APPOINTMENTS BEING = ACCEPTED=20 NOW!

Call Pam at=20 216-521-2540

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AUDITION=20 INFORMATION

Beck=20 Center for the Arts

Scott Spence, = Artistic=20 Director

presents

On=20 the Town

Music by Leonard Bernstein
Book & Lyrics by Betty Comden = and=20 Adolph Green

Based on an=20 idea by Jerome Robbins

 

Director=20 -- Fred Sternfeld
Music = Director –=20 Larry Goodpaster

Choreographer -- Martin=20 Cespedes

Set Designer -- Richard = Gould

Light Designer – Colleen = Dowling

Costume Designer – Alison = Hernan

 

AUDITION = DATES, TIMES,=20 APPOINTMENTS & LOCATION:

Saturday, = November 6,=20 2:00 – 6:00pm; Monday, November 8, 6:00 – = 10:00pm

To make an = audition=20 appointment call 216-521-2540, Monday-Friday, 9:00am – 6:00pm and = ask for Pam.=20 The auditions will be held at Beck Center, located at 17801 Detroit = Ave.,=20 Lakewood, Ohio =20 44107

 

AUDITION=20 PREPARATION:  Please prepare one short song; = bring=20 sheet music; an accompanist will be provided. Also, please prepare a = memorized=20 monologue one minute in length OR you can read a monologue that will be = provided=20 to you when you arrive.  = Dance=20 auditions will be held at the callback.

 

ABOUT=20 THE PLAY:   THREE=20 American sailors come to Manhattan on a twenty-four hour shore-leave. = They are=20 Chip, Ozzie and Gabey. New York is a wonderful town ("New York, New = York"), and=20 the three sailors are hell-bent for a good time. But each has his own = idea of=20 fun, since Chip is serious-minded, Ozzie is happy-go-lucky and Gabey is = an=20 incurable romantic. They argue about what to do and where to go, and = finally=20 agree to begin their adventures by taking the subway. There Gabey sees a = photograph of Ivy Smith, selected that month as subway's "Miss = Turnstiles".=20 Gabey insists that this is the girl he wants to date. When Chip and = Ozzie=20 realize they cannot dissuade Gabey they help him hunt out the girl. Each = sets=20 out in a different direction to find her. During the search, Chip meets = a woman=20 taxi-driver who is a victim of excessive enthusiasms ("I Get Carried = Away"), and=20 whose enthusiasm of the moment is Chip. Ozzie proceeds to the Museum of = Natural=20 History, where he comes upon Hildy, an anthropology student, and a girl = of many=20 talents ("I Can Cook, Too"). Gabey, during his wanderings about town, = comes to=20 Carnegie Hall. There, in one of the studios, he finds Ivy, taking = singing=20 lessons.

On=20 the Town=20 was a musical-comedy extension of Fancy-Free, a ballet = with=20 choreography by Jerome Robbins and music by Leonard Bernstein, = successfully=20 introduced in New York on April 18, 1944. "One of the freshest musicals = to come=20 into town in a long time," as Lewis Nichols of the New York Times = described it,=20 On the Town had freshness, exuberance and youth. = But its=20 value as entertainment, great though it was, is not all that has made = this=20 musical comedy such an important event in American theatre. As Leonard=20 Bernstein's first Broadway score and Jerome Robbins' first assignment as = choreographer in musical comedy, On the Town = helped=20 introduce two creative figures to the American musical theatre who would = henceforth make to it a formidable contribution.

ROLES: = Equity & = Non-=20 Equity actors needed: Principals and ensemble. All roles are open. Many = actors=20 will play multiple roles. “Character” ages are listed = below.  The ensemble also includes = 8=20 non-singing roles and a myriad of characters to be cast from the=20 ensemble.

Ozzie -- age 18-30, = singing/dancing=20 male – sailor, wide-eyed dreamer, wants to meet one special = girl in=20 NYC

Madame = Maude P.=20 Dilly -- = age 40+ singing = female=20 –singing teacher, also enjoys her Jack Daniels, gives Ivy = singing=20 lessons

Chip -- = age 18-30, = singing/dancing=20 male – sailor, type-A personality, squeamish around girls, = Gabey’s=20 friend

Lucy=20 Schmeeler -- = age 25-40, female = –=20 Hildy’s  = roommate who has a=20 terrible head cold, possible Brooklyn accent

Gabey -- = age 18-30, = singing/dancing=20 male – sailor, ladies man, a bit of a jokester, = Gabey’s friend

Waldo=20 Figment -- = age 30+, male = – museum=20 curator

Ivy=20 Smith -- = age 18-30, = singing/dancing=20 female – Miss Turnstiles, hometown girl who is trying to be = someone she is=20 not, Gabey’s love-interest

Flossie -- = age 18-45, female -- = loud-mouthed secretary

Hildy=20 Esterhazy -- = age 20-35, = singing/dancing=20 female – sexy, brazen cab driver, possible Brooklyn accent, = pursues Chip=20 with a passion

Flossie’s girl=20 friend -- = age 18-45, female = – apathetic=20 listener

Claire = De=20 Loone -- = age 20-35, = singing/dancing=20 female – classy, zealous anthropologist, engaged to Pitkin = but falls for=20 Ozzie

Mr S.=20 Uperman -- = age 35+, male -- = disgruntled=20 employer of Hildy

Pitkin = W.=20 Bridgework -- = age 30+ singing male = –=20 affluent society figure, engaged to Claire

Subway Bill=20 Poster -- age=20 20+, male – subway workman who hangs posters

First = Workman -- age 25+, male = – sings=20 opening solo “I Feel Like I’m Not Out of Bed = Yet”

Master of=20 Ceremonies=20 --age 20+, male – nightclub host

Miss Turnstiles = Announcer --=20 age = 20+, male=20 – Mr. Personality

Dolores=20 Dolores --=20 age 20+, female – dejected Hispanic nightclub singer, sings = “I Wish I Was=20 Dead” with a heavy Hispanic accent

Rajah = Bimmy -- age 20+, male = –=20 Coney-Island side-show singer

Diana Dream = --age 20+, female = – dejected=20 nightclub singer, sings “I Wish I Was Dead”

Little = Old=20 Lady

 

Policemen, A=20 Man, Another Man, A Delicate Type, Actors, Musicians, Dancers, = Sailors,=20 Dock Workmen, Waiters, Passersby, Prehistoric Men, Bird Girls, = Singing=20 Teachers, Diamond Eddie’s Girls, Nightclub=20 Patrons

 

REHEARSAL=20 INFORMATION: 3-6=20 times a week depending upon the role size / amount of=20 scenes.  Starting in mid-February. = Rehearsals=20 will be Monday – Thursday evenings, 7-10:30pm, Sunday afternoons = and/or evenings=20 and some Saturday afternoons. Entire cast will be expected at all = rehearsals the=20 last ten days.

 

COMPENSATION:

There are AEA = contracts=20 available. Non-AEA actors 18 years of age and over will be paid a = stipend for=20 their participation in this production.

 

PRODUCTION  DATES:  Performances will be March = 18 –=20 April 10, 2005.=20

 

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MON

TUES

WED

THURS

FRI

SAT

 

 

 

 

 

March = 18

8:00pm

19

8:00pm

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3:00pm

21

22

23

24

8:00pm

25

8:00pm

26

8:00pm

27

Easter – no=20 performance

28

29

30

31

8:00pm

April = 1

8:00pm

2

8:00pm

3

3:00pm

4

5

6

7

8:00pm

8

8:00pm

9

8:00pm

10

3:00pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

For = more=20 information contact Fred Sternfeld, director at Fsternfeld at aol.com or=20 216-496-6087

------=_NextPart_000_0518_01C4A6E6.5282CFD0-- From vwilson at karamu.com Thu Sep 30 10:22:28 2004 From: vwilson at karamu.com (Vivian Wilson) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:22:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Black Nativity Singers African American at Karamu Message-ID: <000801c4a712$0ffe7200$0501a8c0@vivian> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4A6F0.88A086C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =D8 Karamu Performing Arts Theatre will hold auditions for singers = only for its 2004/2005 holiday favorite BLACK NATIVITY by Langston = Hughes. =20 Monday & Tuesday October 7th & October 8 , 2004, @ 6:30 pm=20 =20 Wanted 6 African American Males and 6 African American females who can = move =20 Audition will be held in Karamu's Concert Hall Prepare: Two (2) contrasting Gospel Songs -(one slow and one up tempo) =20 Roles are available for: Male & Female Singers - especially baritone & = bass=20 Must Bring: Resume and a Head Shot (photo) =20 =20 Monday, Oct 14 only: =D8 open dance auditions in Karamu's Upper dance studio at 6:30 pm = =D8 be prepared to dance; dancers must know dance terminology=20 =D8 Must Bring: Resume and a Head Shot (photo) =20 =20 BLACK NATIVITY is a story with rousing gospel music, vibrant dance, = brilliant costumes and majestic poetry which brings the traditional = nativity story to life.=20 =20 =20 BLACK NATIVITY runs December 3, 2004 thru December 30, 2004, in the = Jelliffe Theatre Performances are Thursday thru Saturday @ 8:00 p.m and Sundays @ 3:00 = p.m. Special performances December 22 & 23 8:00 pm; December 28 thru 30 at = 8:00 pm and 12/31 6:30 pm and 9:00 pm =20 For more information, call (216) = 795-7070 ext 241. BLACK NATIVITY IS A NON -EQUITY PRODUCTION ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4A6F0.88A086C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

=D8     =20 Karamu=20 Performing Arts Theatre will hold auditions for singers only for its = 2004/2005 holiday=20 favorite  BLACK NATIVITY by Langston=20 Hughes.

 

Monday=20 & Tuesday October 7th & October 8 ,=20 2004,  @ 6:30 pm=20

 

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Monday,=20 Oct 14 only:

=D8     =20 open=20 dance auditions  in = Karamu=92s Upper=20 dance studio=20 at 6:30 pm

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Performances=20 are Thursday thru Saturday @ 8:00 p.m and Sundays @ 3:00 = p.m.

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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4A6F0.88A086C0-- From snewport at buckeyecolor.com Thu Sep 30 10:41:39 2004 From: snewport at buckeyecolor.com (Newport, Stephanie) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:41:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Run for your Wife" at The Players Guild Theatre Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A714.BD99A2E3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Players Guild of Canton is pleased to announce a collaboration with The North Canton Playhouse. Together the two theatres are presenting the production Run for your Wife October 8 - 10 at The Players Guild Theatre. This production was first mounted at the North Canton Playhouse in January, 2004.=20 This is the first collaboration of this kind in our community, and is a direct result of ACTS (A Coalition of Theatres in Stark). ACTS, established in 2003, consists of six community theatres in Stark County. Its purpose is to share resources, ideas and talents with the goal of bringing quality live theatre to the greater Stark County area. =20 Run for your Wife, written by Ray Cooney, is a superb British farce in the tradition of Monty Python. It's the story of a London cabbie who is married to Mary.... and Barbara, neither of whom know about the other's existence. With the help of a neighbor, he tries to keep two suspicious police detectives from finding out his secret, while keeping his two wives from finding out about each other.=20 Directed by Mary McManaway, Artistic Director of the North Canton Playhouse, the cast consists of Lisa Paynter, Tracy Schaar, Ted Paynter, Ed Munier, Mark Stoffer, Era Lynn Tripp, Ginger Doughan, and Mike Daniels. =20 Run for your Wife opens at The Players Guild Theatre on October 8 and runs through October 10. Performances are 8:00 p.m. on Friday & Saturday and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $10, and can be purchased by calling the Players Guild box office (330) 453-7617. Contact: Steven Arnold, Artistic Coordinator=20 artistic at playersguildtheatre.com=20 Phone: (330) 453-7619=20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A714.BD99A2E3 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The Players Guild = of Canton is=20 pleased to announce a collaboration with The North = Canton=20 Playhouse. Together the two theatres are presenting the production Run for your = Wife=20 October 8 - 10 at The Players Guild=20 Theatre. This = production was first mounted at the North Canton Playhouse in January, = 2004.=20

This = is the=20 first collaboration of this kind in our community, and is a direct = result of=20 ACTS (A Coalition of Theatres in Stark). ACTS, = established in=20 2003, consists of six community theatres in=20 Stark=20 County. Its = purpose is=20 to share resources, ideas and talents with the goal of bringing quality = live=20 theatre to the greater Stark=20 County area. =  

Run=20 for your Wife, written by Ray Cooney, is a superb = British=20 farce in the tradition of Monty Python. It's the story of a=20 London = cabbie who is=20 married to Mary.... and Barbara, neither of whom know about the other's=20 existence. With the help of a neighbor, he tries to keep two suspicious = police=20 detectives from finding out his secret, while keeping his two wives from = finding=20 out about each other. 

Directed by Mary=20 McManaway, Artistic Director of the North Canton Playhouse, the cast = consists of=20 Lisa Paynter, Tracy Schaar, Ted Paynter, Ed Munier, Mark Stoffer, Era = Lynn=20 Tripp, Ginger Doughan, and Mike Daniels.  

Run for your = Wife opens at The=20 Players Guild=20 Theatre on October 8 and = runs through=20 October 10. Performances are 8:00=20 p.m.=20 on Friday & Saturday and 2:30=20 p.m.=20 on Sunday. Tickets are $10, and can be purchased by calling the Players = Guild=20 box office (330) 453-7617.

Contact:         =20 Steven Arnold, Artistic Coordinator 
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------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C4A6FE.9778D900-- From Elightworld at aol.com Thu Sep 30 08:30:14 2004 From: Elightworld at aol.com (Elightworld at aol.com) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:30:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Actors and Extras for Music Video Message-ID: <410E16F5.69434E3B.37C8D025@aol.com> Record Label seeks Actors and Extras for Music Video to be aired on major music channels. Shooting dates are October 24th, November 1st - 2nd in Cleveland. All ethnicities are encouraged to apply. The following characters are needed: ACTORS: Teenagers (approxmately 6) African American Male 30-40 Caucasian Male 40-50 African American Female 35-45 Caucasian Female 30-40 Please send headshot and bio immediately for consideration. EXTRA'S: Need extras of all ages and ethnic backgrounds for various scenes. The main date for the extra's shoot is the afternoon and evening of October 24th. No pay, but credit provided Thank you! From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Thu Sep 30 08:03:34 2004 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 08:03:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland's Pride & Prejudice next week Message-ID: <20040930150334.58482.qmail@web13122.mail.yahoo.com> --0-437216678-1096556614=:57584 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Announcing Lakeland Theatre's production of PRIDE & PREJUDICE By Jane Austen Adapted for the stage by James Maxwell Revised by Alan Stanford Director Martin Friedman Sets and Lights Design Keith Nagy Costumes Design Craig Tucker and John Larger Sound Design Bill Amato Choreography Elizabeth Flynn Production Stage Manager Milena Stojick First presented in Dublin,Ireland; only three theatres have produced this adaptation: The Gate Theatre, The Guthrie Theater and Lakeland Theatre. A duel between Elizabeth and her prejudice and Darcy and his pride; or is it the other way around? Each gives in and pride and prejudice meet halfway. One of the truly great literary romances of all time. Played out against the panorama of the Regency Period. This is a special production with wonderful sets, original costumes and terrific acting. Pride and Prejudice runs for 20 performances; October 8 through October 31, 2004 at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group and senior rates are available. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information either email Martin Friedman at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034. Friday, October 8 @ 8pm Saturday, October 9 @ 8pm Sunday, October 10 @ 2pm and 7pm Thursday, October 14 @ 8pm Friday, October 15 @ 8pm Saturday, October 16 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, October 17 @ 2pm and 7pm Thursday, October 21 @ 8pm Friday, October 22 @ 8pm Saturday, October 23 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, October 24 @ 2pm and 7pm Friday, October 29 @ 8pm Saturday, October 30 @ 8pm Sunday, October 31 @ 2pm and 7pm Mr. Bennet ..... Mitchell Fields (ActorsEquityAssociation) Mrs. Bennet..... Mary Cunningham Jane Bennet....... Meredith Conti Elizabeth Bennet...... Liz Conway Mary Bennet....... Mary Britta Shirring Kitty Bennet........ Lindsey Sandham Lydia Bennet....... Ruth Hitchcock Mr. Collins............ Andrew Narten Lady Catherine DeBourgh.........Hester Lewellen Sir William Lucas................... Winn Douglass Charlotte Lucas...................... Elizabeth Volkes Blakeslee Mr. Charles Bingley................ Timo Aker Miss Caroline Bingley.............. Rachel Appelbaum Mr. Darcy.............................. Tom Eschelman Colonel Fitzwilliam.................... Giuseppe Diomede Mr. George Wickham................Derek Adams Mr. Denny................................Michael Phillips Mr. Carter................................Chris Sgarlata --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-437216678-1096556614=:57584 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Announcing

Lakeland Theatre's

production of  

PRIDE & PREJUDICE

By Jane Austen

Adapted for the stage by James Maxwell

Revised by Alan Stanford

 

Director Martin Friedman 

Sets and Lights Design Keith Nagy

Costumes Design  Craig Tucker and John Larger

      Sound Design  Bill Amato

Choreography Elizabeth Flynn  

Production Stage Manager Milena Stojick 

 

First presented in Dublin,Ireland; only three theatres have produced this adaptation:

The Gate Theatre, The Guthrie Theater and Lakeland Theatre.

  

 A duel between Elizabeth and her prejudice and Darcy and his pride; or is it the other way around? Each gives in and pride and prejudice meet halfway. One of the truly great literary romances of all time. Played out against the panorama of the Regency Period. This is a special production with wonderful sets, original costumes and terrific acting.

 

Pride and Prejudice runs for 20 performances; October 8 through October 31, 2004 at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group and senior rates are available. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information either email Martin Friedman at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034.

 

Friday, October 8 @ 8pm

Saturday, October 9 @ 8pm

Sunday, October 10 @ 2pm and 7pm

Thursday, October 14 @ 8pm

Friday, October 15 @ 8pm

Saturday, October 16 @ 2pm and 8pm

Sunday, October 17 @ 2pm and 7pm

Thursday, October 21 @ 8pm

Friday, October 22 @ 8pm

Saturday, October 23 @ 2pm and 8pm

Sunday, October 24 @ 2pm and 7pm

Friday, October 29 @ 8pm

Saturday, October 30 @ 8pm

Sunday, October 31 @ 2pm and 7pm

 

 

Mr. Bennet .....                          Mitchell Fields (ActorsEquityAssociation)

Mrs. Bennet.....                         Mary Cunningham

Jane Bennet.......                       Meredith Conti

Elizabeth Bennet......                  Liz Conway

Mary Bennet.......                      Mary Britta Shirring

Kitty Bennet........                      Lindsey Sandham

Lydia Bennet.......                      Ruth Hitchcock

Mr. Collins............                    Andrew Narten

Lady Catherine DeBourgh.........Hester Lewellen

Sir William Lucas...................   Winn Douglass

Charlotte Lucas......................   Elizabeth Volkes Blakeslee

Mr. Charles Bingley................  Timo Aker

Miss Caroline Bingley..............  Rachel Appelbaum 

Mr. Darcy..............................  Tom Eschelman

Colonel Fitzwilliam.................... Giuseppe Diomede

Mr. George Wickham................Derek Adams

Mr. Denny................................Michael Phillips

Mr. Carter................................Chris Sgarlata 


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-437216678-1096556614=:57584-- From jpy2karaoke at ameritech.net Thu Sep 30 08:42:55 2004 From: jpy2karaoke at ameritech.net (JPY2Karaoke) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:42:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Desperately Seeking Music Director Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A6E2.A08DBE00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Due to unforeseen circumstances, Brecksville Little Theatre is in desperate need of a Music Director for their Fall show "SUGAR' the "Some Like It Hot" musical. This is a paid position. Interested parties, please contact Producer's Joe N Paul via e-mail. jpy2karaoke at ameritech.net This position must be filled quickly, auditions are scheduled for Sunday, October 24 and Tuesday, October 26. The show opens January 21 thru February 12th. 10 performances, including two Sunday matinees. Director is local talent Bonnie LoConti and choreographer is Barbara Corlette. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A6E2.A08DBE00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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=  =20 3D"" ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A6E2.A08DBE00-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Thu Sep 30 08:42:48 2004 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:42:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory of Music Press Release Message-ID: <2147483647.1096544568@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_U9P29xwX9q6SrUmj1AJPxQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not=20 reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission. A MAY 2005 RESIDENCY BY SIR HARRISON BIRTWISTLE WILL CONCLUDE A YEAR OF=20 VISITS BY RENOWNED MUSICIANS AT THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas September 30, 2004 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO -- The venerable British composer Sir Harrison Birtwistle,=20 creator of such works as the monumental lyric tragedy The Mask of Orpheus,=20 will be in residence at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music May 1 -- 10,=20 2005. Sir Harrison's May residency is the culmination of a year of concerts and=20 master classes by renowned musicians and composers that also includes=20 residencies by pianist Russell Sherman and percussionist Steven Schick, as=20 well as a mini-festival of composer Daniel Pinkham's work. Here is a calendar listing of guest artists scheduled to appear at Oberlin=20 through December 2004. Please note that this does not include complete=20 information for the Artist Recital Series, a paid subscription series.=20 Information about the Artist Recital Series is available at=20 www.oberlin.edu/arseries/ or by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service=20 Box Office at 440-775-8169. Unless otherwise indicated, all events are free and open to the public. For = updated concert information, please call the Conservatory's 24-hour Concert = Hotline: 440-775-6933. Sunday, October 3, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel ROBERT FRANZ, guest conductor The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Featuring Alexander Fedoriouk, cimbalom Program: Bright Sheng's Postcards, Kod=E1ly's H=E1ry J=E1nos, Beethoven's=20 Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. 55 "Eroica" Robert Franz is Associate Conductor of the Louisville Orchestra. Saturday, October 9, 3 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall THE MERIDIAN TRIO Davis Brooks, violin Kurt Fowler, cello Rene Lecuona, piano Program: Works by Max Bruch, Amelia S. Kaplan, and Felix Mendelssohn Amelia Kaplan is a member of the Conservatory's composition faculty. Sunday, October 10, 2:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall CHRISTOPHER STEMBRIDGE, harpsichord A recital of Affetti Vocali and toccatas featuring works by Luzzasco=20 Luzzaschi, Giulio Caccini, and Girolamo Frescobaldi The British harpsichordist performs on the cembalo cromatico, an early=20 17th-century "experimental" harpsichord with 19 notes per octave. Mr.=20 Stembridge's instrument is a reproduction made by Willard Martin of=20 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Sunday, October 10, 4 p.m. Finney Chapel ALICE PARKER, conductor and composer Hymn and Folk Song Festival Wednesday, October 13, 12:15 p.m. Fairchild Chapel MARCIA HADJIMARKOS, clavichord Recital Program: TBD Wednesday, October 13, 8 - 10:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall JENNIFER KOH '97, violin Master Class Thursday, October 14, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel JENNIFER KOH '97, violin $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT Thursday, October 14, 6:30 p.m. Fairchild Chapel Peter Slowik, viola Robert Conant, harpsichord Program: Three sonatas by J.S. Bach: Sonata in G Major; BWV 1027; Sonata = in D Major, BWV 1028; and Sonata in G minor, BWV 1029 Peter Slowik is a member of the Conservatory's string faculty. Robert Conant, emeritus professor at the Chicago College of Performing Arts = at Roosevelt University, is a renowned harpsichordist and recording artist. = Tuesday, October 26, 7 - 10 p.m. Finney Chapel MADAME MARIE-LOUISE LANGLAIS, organist Master Class Mme. Langlais, professor of organ at the Paris Conservatory, will conduct a = master class on the music of the organist-composers of St. Clotilde, the=20 19th century Paris church known as the most important church music site in=20 France. NOVEMBER 4 - 7: Russell Sherman, Artist-in-Residence Called "one of the truly extraordinary pianists" by The New York Times,=20 Russell Sherman continues to garner accolades from critics and audiences=20 alike for his grace, imagination, and poetry. The 2004-05 season marks his=20 75th birthday and the 60th anniversary of his professional debut in New=20 York at age 15. The division of keyboard studies sponsors his Oberlin=20 residency. Thursday, November 4, 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano Program: Beethoven Sonata No. 4, E-flat Major, Op. 7 Debussy from Preludes, Vol. II Bruy=E9res Ondine Bart=F4k Out of Doors (Five Pieces for Piano) With Drums and Pipes Barcarolla Musettes The Night's Music The Chase Liszt Jeux d=92eux =E0 la Villa d=92Este Schubert/Liszt Soir=E9e de Vienne No. 6 Mozart/Liszt Reminiscences of Don Juan Friday, November 5, 7 p.m. Warner Concert Hall RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano Master Class Saturday, November 6, 12 noon Warner Concert Hall RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano Master Class Sunday, November 7, 1 p.m. Warner Concert Hall RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano Master Class Saturday, November 6, 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall JEAN GEOFFROY, marimba Recital Program: TBD Thursday, November 11, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel STEVEN SMITH, guest conductor The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Program: Berlioz's Overture to "Beatrice and Benedict" and Tchaikovsky's=20 Symphony No. 6 in B minor "Path=E9tique." Concerto and concerto soloist to = be=20 announced. Sunday, November 14, 3 p.m. Finney Chapel KOTARO FUKUMA, piano $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT NOVEMBER 17 - 21 STEVEN SCHICK RESIDENCY Percussionist Steven Schick has championed contemporary percussion music as = a performer and teacher for the past 20 years. He has commissioned and=20 premiered more than 100 new works for percussion and has performed these=20 pieces on major concert series such as Lincoln Center's Great Performers=20 and the Los Angeles Philharmonic's Green Umbrella concerts. He has recorded = many of these works for SONY classical, Wergo, Point, CRT, and Neuma=20 Records. Schick is the percussionist of the Bang on a Can All-Stars. The=20 New Music Division of the Contemporary Music Program sponsors his=20 residency. Friday, November 19, 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Solo Percussion Recital STEVEN SCHICK, percussionist New Music for Percussion Program TBD from work that he has commissioned. Saturday, November 20, 10 a.m. Warner Concert Hall STEVEN SCHICK Master Class Sunday, December 12, 3 p.m. Finney Chapel DANIEL PINKHAM, composer The Music of Daniel Pinkham Sunday, December 12, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel DANIEL PINKHAM, composer The Oberlin Wind Ensemble Timothy Weiss, conductor The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Hugh Floyd, conductor The Musical Union Timothy Weiss, conductor James David Christie, organ Program: Daniel Pinkham's Organ Concerto No. 2 (American Premiere) and=20 Christmas Cantata; Arthur Honegger's King David Daniel Pinkham will be in Oberlin for this mini-festival of his work. Monday, December 13, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall STEVEN ISSERLIS '80, cellist Master Class Monday, December 13, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel JAMES GAFFIGAN, guest conductor The Oberlin Orchestra Program: Tchaikovsky=92s Romeo and Juliet and Shostakovich's Symphony No. = 1;=20 concerto and concerto soloist to be announced. James Gaffigan is Assistant Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra. Tuesday, December 14, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel STEVEN ISSERLIS '80, cellist $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT Programs and artists are subject to change. ### MEDIA CONTACT ONLY: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 marci.janas at oberlin.edu Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con= --Boundary_(ID_U9P29xwX9q6SrUmj1AJPxQ) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline IMPORTANT! 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Palatino A MAY = 2005 RESIDENCY BY SIR HARRISON BIRTWISTLE WILL CONCLUDE A YEAR OF VISITS BY = RENOWNED MUSICIANS AT THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC = Times<= bigger> Pal= atinoFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas =20 September 30, = 2004 0000,0000,00ff440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.e= du Palatino =20 OBERLIN, OHIO -- The venerable British composer Sir Harrison = Birtwistle, creator of such works as the monumental lyric tragedy = The Mask of Orpheus, will be in residence = at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music May 1 -- 10, 2005. =20 Sir Harrison's May residency is the culmination of a year of = concerts and master classes by renowned musicians and composers that also = includes residencies by pianist Russell Sherman and percussionist Steven = Schick, as well as a mini-festival of composer Daniel Pinkham's work. =20 Here is a calendar listing of guest artists scheduled to appear at Oberlin = through December 2004. Please note that this does not include complete = information for the Artist Recital Series, a paid subscription series. = Information about the Artist Recital Series is available at = 0000,0000,00ffwww.oberlin.edu/arseries/ or by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service Box Office = at 440-775-8169. =20 Unless otherwise indicated, all events are free and open to the public. For = updated concert information, please call the Conservatory's 24-hour Concert = Hotline: 440-775-6933. =20 Sunday, October 3, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 ROBERT FRANZ, guest conductor =20 The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra =20 Featuring 0022,0022,0022Alexander Fedoriouk, = cimbalom =20 Program: 0022,0022,0022Bright = Sheng's Postcards, Kod=E1ly's H=E1ry = J=E1nos, Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. = 55 "Eroica" =20 Robert Franz is Associate Conductor of the = Louisville Orchestra. =20 Saturday, October 9, 3 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 THE MERIDIAN TRIO =20 Davis Brooks, violin =20 Kurt Fowler, cello =20 Rene Lecuona, piano =20 Program: Works by Max Bruch, Amelia S. Kaplan, and Felix = Mendelssohn =20 Amelia Kaplan is a member of the Conservatory's = composition faculty. =20 Sunday, October 10, 2:30 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 CHRISTOPHER STEMBRIDGE, harpsichord =20 A recital of Affetti Vocali and toccatas = featuring works by Luzzasco Luzzaschi, Giulio Caccini, and Girolamo = Frescobaldi =20 The British harpsichordist performs on the cembalo cromatico, an early = 17th-century "experimental" harpsichord with 19 notes per octave. Mr. = Stembridge's instrument is a reproduction made by Willard Martin of = Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. =20 Sunday, October 10, 4 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 ALICE PARKER, conductor and composer =20 =20 Hymn and Folk Song Festival =20 Wednesday, October 13, 12:15 p.m. =20 Fairchild Chapel =20 MARCIA HADJIMARKOS, clavichord =20 Recital =20 Program: TBD =20 Wednesday, October 13, 8 - 10:30 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 JENNIFER KOH '97, violin =20 Master Class =20 Thursday, October 14, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 JENNIFER KOH '97, violin =20 $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT =20 Thursday, October 14, 6:30 p.m. =20 Fairchild Chapel =20 Peter Slowik, viola =20 Robert Conant, harpsichord =20 Program: Three sonatas by J.S. Bach: Sonata = in G Major; BWV 1027; Sonata in D Major, BWV 1028; and = Sonata in G minor, BWV 1029 =20 =20 Peter Slowik is a member of the Conservatory's string faculty. =20 Robert Conant, emeritus professor at the Chicago College of Performing Arts = at Roosevelt University, is a renowned harpsichordist and recording artist. = =20 Tuesday, October 26, 7 - 10 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 MADAME MARIE-LOUISE LANGLAIS, organist =20 Master Class =20 Mme. Langlais, professor of organ at the Paris Conservatory, will conduct a = master class on the music of the organist-composers of St. Clotilde, the = 19th century Paris church known as the most important church music site in = France. =20 NOVEMBER 4 - 7: Russell = Sherman, Artist-in-Residence =20 Called "one of the truly extraordinary pianists" by = The New York Times, Russell Sherman continues to garner = accolades from critics and audiences alike for his grace, imagination, and = poetry. The 2004-05 season marks his 75th birthday and the 60th anniversary = of his professional debut in New York at age 15. The division of keyboard = studies sponsors his Oberlin residency. =20 Thursday, November 4, 8 p.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano =20 Program: =20 Beethoven Sonata No. 4, E-flat Major, Op. 7 =20 Debussy from Preludes, Vol. II = Bruy=E9res Ondine =20 =20 Bart=F4k Out of Doors (Five Pieces for = Piano) =20 With Drums and Pipes =20 Barcarolla =20 Musettes =20 The Night's Music =20 The Chase =20 Liszt Jeux d=92eux =E0 la Villa = d=92Este =20 Schubert/Liszt Soir=E9e de Vienne No. 6 =20 Mozart/Liszt Reminiscences of Don Juan =20 =20 Friday, November 5, 7 p.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano =20 Master Class =20 Saturday, November 6, 12 noon =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano =20 Master Class =20 Sunday, November 7, 1 p.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano =20 Master Class =20 Saturday, November 6, 6:30 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 JEAN GEOFFROY, marimba =20 Recital =20 Program: TBD =20 Thursday, November 11, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 STEVEN SMITH, guest conductor =20 The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra =20 Program: 0022,0022,0022Berlioz's Overture to = "Beatrice and Benedict" and Tchaikovsky's = Symphony No. 6 in B minor "Path=E9tique." Concerto and = concerto soloist to be announced. =20 Sunday, November 14, 3 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 KOTARO FUKUMA, piano =20 $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT =20 NOVEMBER 17 - 21 STEVEN SCHICK RESIDENCY =20 Percussionist Steven Schick has championed contemporary percussion = music as a performer and teacher for the past 20 years. He has commissioned = and premiered more than 100 new works for percussion and has performed = these pieces on major concert series such as Lincoln Center's Great = Performers and the Los Angeles Philharmonic's Green Umbrella concerts. He = has recorded many of these works for SONY classical, Wergo, Point, CRT, and = Neuma Records. Schick is the percussionist of the Bang on a Can All-Stars. = The New Music Division of the Contemporary Music Program sponsors his = residency. =20 Friday, November 19, 8 p.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 Solo Percussion Recital =20 STEVEN SCHICK, percussionist =20 New Music for Percussion =20 Program TBD from work that he has commissioned. =20 Saturday, November 20, 10 a.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 STEVEN SCHICK =20 Master Class =20 Sunday, December 12, 3 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 DANIEL PINKHAM, composer =20 The Music of Daniel Pinkham =20 Sunday, December 12, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 DANIEL PINKHAM, composer =20 The Oberlin Wind Ensemble =20 Timothy Weiss, conductor =20 The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra =20 Hugh Floyd, conductor =20 The Musical Union =20 Timothy Weiss, conductor =20 James David Christie, organ =20 Program: Daniel Pinkham's Organ Concerto No. 2 = (American Premiere) and Christmas Cantata; Arthur = Honegger's King David =20 Daniel Pinkham will be in Oberlin for this mini-festival of his work. =20 Monday, December 13, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 STEVEN ISSERLIS '80, cellist =20 Master Class =20 Monday, December 13, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 JAMES GAFFIGAN, guest conductor =20 The Oberlin Orchestra =20 Program: Tchaikovsky=92s Romeo and Juliet and = Shostakovich's Symphony No. 1; concerto and = concerto soloist to be announced. =20 James Gaffigan is Assistant Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra. =20 Tuesday, December 14, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 STEVEN ISSERLIS '80, cellist =20 $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT =20 Programs and artists are subject to change. =20 9999,6666,9999### =20 =20 MEDIA CONTACT ONLY: =20 Marci Janas =20 440-775-8328 =20 marci.janas at oberlin.edu =20 =20 =20 Marci Janas =20 Director of Conservatory Media Relations =20 Oberlin Conservatory of Music =20 39 West College Street =20 Oberlin, OH 44074 =20 Tel: 440-775-8328 =20 Fax: 440-775-5457 =20 marci.janas at oberlin.edu =20 www.oberlin.edu/con =20 Marci Janas =20 Director of Conservatory Media Relations =20 Oberlin Conservatory of Music =20 39 West College Street =20 Oberlin, OH 44074 =20 Tel: 440-775-8328 =20 Fax: 440-775-5457 =20 marci.janas at oberlin.edu =20 www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas=20 Director of Conservatory Media Relations=20 Oberlin Conservatory of Music=20 39 West College Street=20 Oberlin, OH 44074=20 Tel: 440-775-8328=20 Fax: 440-775-5457=20 marci.janas at oberlin.edu=20 www.oberlin.edu/con= --Boundary_(ID_U9P29xwX9q6SrUmj1AJPxQ)-- From Lynda at random-acts.net Thu Sep 30 13:54:27 2004 From: Lynda at random-acts.net (Mztry) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:54:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thanks to all "'accompanist" answers! 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From dkilbane at cptonline.org Thu Sep 30 14:16:47 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 17:16:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: PRESS RELEASE: Cleveland Public Theatre's A BRIGHT ROOM CALLED DAY Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A2_01C4A711.445E9B70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > For Immediate Release > Contact: Dan Kilbane, Director of Marketing & Public Relations > 216/631-2727 ext. 203 > dkilbane at cptonline.org > promotional photos available by request > September 30, 2004 > Cleveland Public Theatre Stages Tony Kushner's A Bright Room Called Day > A Play Written For Reagan's Second Inauguration Has Even More Startling > Relevance Now > > A Bright Room Called Day > Produced by Cleveland Public Theatre > Written by Tony Kushner > Directed by Lester Thomas Shane > Previews October 14 & 15; Running October 16 - 30, 2004 > Gordon Square Theatre > > CLEVELAND, OH -- Cleveland Public Theatre's Executive/Artistic Director > Randy Rollison is proud to announce the first Featured Production of the > 2004 - 05 season, a play by one of the world's best living playwrights, > Tony Kushner's A Bright Room Called Day. Written twenty years ago as a > response to Reagan's second inauguration by the Pulitzer Prize winning > writer of Angels in America, the play has even more startling relevance > now, as the United States barrels towards its next Presidential election. > Day is the first of three Featured Productions series running in the > historic Gordon Square Theatre, previewing October 14 and 15, and opening > on Saturday, October 16, running through Saturday, October 30, 2004. > > A Bright Room Called Day follows an eclectic mix of friends living in > Germany during the Weimar Republic as they deal with the alarming changes > in their government. While the Nazis come to power, this group of artists > react with a range of responses. Alarmed at the changes around them, a > dark force taking over their government, they do not get as much work as > they used to. Friends are being threatened and are going into hiding. Is > individual liberty at stake? Hitler's shadow is growing. What does one > do? > > Join CPT for Opening Night! New this year: performance at 7pm (patrons > enjoy a complimentary glass of beer or wine before the show), then a party > catered by Cleveland's newest downtown hotspot restaurant, Titantic, and > Ohio City mainstay, Opa! Catering. With the Opening Night moved to an > earlier time, CPT strengthens its commitment to make theatre a social > event, and not with the same old kind of party. Tickets for Opening Night > are $35. > > > The production is directed by Lester Thomas Shane, who helmed CPT's > productions of Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Sweet Phoebe. The cast > features Bernice Bolek, Alison Hernan, Holly Holsinger, Charles F. > Kartali, Jill Levin, Tracee Patterson, Randy Rollison, Michael Seevers, > Jr., Tom Weaver, and Beth Wood. The rest of the creative team includes > Music Direction by Michael Seevers, Jr., Production Design by Trad A > Burns, Assistant Production Design by Steven Mack, Costume Design by > Alison Hernan, Sound Design by Bill Amato, Properties Design by Jeanetta > Ho, and Production Stage Management by Eileen Arnold. > > A post-performance talkback with the artists will take place Sunday, > October 17, immediately following the 3:00 p.m. performance. > > Tony Kushner's (Playwright) plays include A Bright Room Called Day, Angels > In America, Parts One and Two, Slavs!, Homebody/Kabul, and Caroline, or > Change, a musical with composer Jeanine Tesori. He has written adaptations > of Corneille's The Illusion, S.Y. Ansky's The Dybbuk, and Brecht's The > Good Person of Sezuan; as well as English-language libretti for the operas > Brundibar by Hans Krasa, and The Comedy on the Bridge by Bohuslav Martinu. > His screen adaptation of Angels in America, directed by Mike Nichols, > premiered in 2003 on HBO and won a record eleven Emmy Awards. Recent books > include Brundibar, with illustrations by Maurice Sendak; the text for The > Art of Maurice Sendak, 1980 to the Present; and Wrestling With Zion: > Progressive Jewish-American Responses to the Palestinian/Israeli Conflict, > co-edited with Alisa Solomon. > > Lester Thomas Shane (Director) returns to CPT, having directed Hedwig and > the Angry Inch, Sweet Phoebe, Science Gets Serious, Aubrey Wertheim's > Costume Drama for the New Plays Festival, and performing his award-winning > one-man show Mortal Coil here. As Artistic Director of Jacksonville, FL's > Shakespeare in San Marco, he directed The Tempest, Hamlet, Twelfth Night > and Macbeth. Other directing credits include Loot, (T. Schreiber Studio); > Shatter The Vessel, (Charlottesville, VA New Play Festival); Hedda Gabler, > Summer & Smoke (Manhattan Theatre Club); The White Whore and the Bit > Player (The Production Company); Pretty Witty Nell, Grit in a Sensitive > Instrument (Vineyard Theatre); Pearl (Pulse Ensemble); and Bus Stop, > Blithe Spirit (Findlay SummerStock). As Director-in-Residence of New > York's The Basic Theatre, he directed the New York premieres of Shaviana, > Bertolt Brecht: In Dark Times, The Haircut, and Santa Monica Threeway, > revivals of Sure Thing, Let Us Go Into The Starry Night and Shakespeare's > Titus Andronicus. At the Alabama Shakespeare Festival he played leading > roles like Mercutio, Tartuffe and Puck and served as the company Voice and > Movement Master. Other acting credits include "Ariel" in The Tempest > (People's Light & Theatre Co.), "He" in Counting the Ways (PAI Rep), and a > tour of All Compact. A series of Lester's plays for children was > published by Sundance. For A&E Biography he wrote James Brown, Tyrone > Power, and Carmen Miranda. For AMC he wrote the history, 20th Century > Fox: The First Fifty Years; and for Discovery, Nazis: The Occult > Conspiracy. Shane is on the faculty of The New Actors Workshop and The > TADA! Ensemble. The video of Mortal Coil has been incorporated into the > curriculum for training doctors on end of life care at Columbia and UCLA. > Lester continues to tour the production. > > The cast is a mix of familiar faces to CPT audiences, as well as those > familiar with Cleveland theatre in general: Bernice Bolek (Die Alte), was > recently named "Best Actress" in Scene's "2004 Best of Cleveland" Awards > for her role in Ensemble Theatre's Three Tall Women. Alison Hernan > (Zillah Katz), possibly the busiest woman in Cleveland theatre at the > moment, currently directs Bad Eptitaph Theatre Company's Othello (playing > through October 23 at CPT's Orthodox space), and was seen last season on > the CPT stages in Discordia. Holly Holsinger (Annabella Gotchling), a > longtime CPT staffer, performed in last season's The Cult at CPT, and > helped found Wishhounds Theatre. Charles F. Kartali (Gottfried Swetts), > recently directed Ears on a Beatle at Dobama Theatre. Jill Levin (Agnes > Eggling), played Barbara in the CPT-Great Lakes Theatre Festival > partnership production Nickel and Dimed, and had roles in Discordia and > the CPT-TITLEWave theatre co-production Charge. Tracee Patterson > (Paulinka Erdnuss) was part of the ensemble of CPT-GLTF's Nickel and > Dimed. Randy Rollison (Vealtninc Husz), is CPT's Executive/Artistic > Director and has a long list of CPT acting and directing credits. Michael > Seevers, Jr. (Gregor Bazwald), was the music director for CPT's Mrs. Bob > Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge and Uncle Tom's Cabin, and appeared in our > production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Tom Weaver (Emil Traum) was part > of the ensemble of the CPT-ACTIVE EYE co-production Dojoji, and Elizabeth > R. Wood (Rosa Malek), was last seen on CPT's stages in Mrs. Bob Cratchit's > Wild Christmas Binge. > > A Bright Room Called Day is the first of three Featured Productions in > CPT's 2004-05 season, a series that features three of the best living > American playwrights. Along with the other two plays in this series, > Suzan-Lori Parks' Venus and Christopher Durang's Betty's Summer Vacation, > Day will be staged in Cleveland's oldest theatre, the Gordon Square > Theatre. Each of these three productions continue CPT's commitment to > adventurous theatre. Featured Productions subscriptions are available in > four package; patrons choose a specifc day of the week to see shows, and > they receive tickets for all three plays for that particular day of the > week: Friday Night Preview (October 15, 2004, February 11 and May 13, > 2005 at 8:00 p.m., $36); Saturday Opening Night and Party (October 16, > 2004, February 12 and May 14, 2005 at 7:00 p.m., $90); First Sunday > Matinee (October 17, 2004, February 13 and May 15, 2005 at 3:00 p.m., > $45); and First Friday Night (October 22, 2004, February 18 and May 20, > 2005 at 8:00 p.m., $48) > > The mission of Cleveland Public Theatre is to foster a more conscious and > compassionate community through the arts. > > A Bright Room Called Day is supported in part by a generous gift from > Deborah and Ron Ratner. > > Cleveland Public Theatre and its artistic and education programs are > funded in part by The Cleveland Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, > Ohio Arts Council, Greater Cleveland Community Shares, Jakprints, The Free > Times, D.H. Ellison Architects, Forest City Enterprises, Theatre > Communications Group, CoolCleveland.com, National Endowment for the Arts, > Nord Family Foundation, John P. Murphy Foundation, Kulas Foundation, > Bruening Foundation, Codrington Foundation, Giant Eagle Foundation, Thomas > White Foundation, Community Foundation of Greater Lorain, Family > Foundations of Jewish Community Federation, The Dolphin Trust, Saint Ann > Foundation, William J. and Dorothy K. O'Neill Foundation, Stocker > Foundation, Key Foundation, Nordson Foundation, Martha Holden Jennings > Foundation, The Heartland Arts Fund, Wolf Family Foundation, The Gerson > Foundation, The Meisel Family Foundation, The Doll Family Foundation, > Raymond John Wean Foundation, The Ellie Fund, Cyrus Eaton Foundation, > Greater Cleveland Community Shares, Charitable Foundation, Alcoa > Foundation, Capezio Foundation, Nathan and Regina Herman Foundation, > Hankins Foundation, Wolpert Fund of the Cleveland Foundation, The > Cleveland Browns Foundation, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, City > Architecture, Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan, & Aronoff LPA, Ron and Deborah > Ratner, Joan Horvitz, Roe Green Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, Huntington > National Bank, National City Bank, Marous Brothers Construction, Stewart > and Donna Kohl, and other corporate and individual contributors. > > > Cleveland Public Theatre Fact Sheet > Production > A Bright Room Called Day written by Tony Kushner > > Artistic Staff > Director, Lester Thomas Shane > Music Director, Michael Seevers, Jr. > Production Design, Trad A Burns > Associate Production Design, Steven Mack > Costume Design, Alison Hernan > Sound Design, Bill Amato > Properties Design, Jeanetta Ho > Stage Management, Eileen Arnold > > Cast > Die Alte: Bernice Bolek > Zillah Katz: Alison Hernan > Annabella Gotchling: Holly Holsinger > Gottfried Swetts: Charles F. Kartali > Agnes Eggling: Jill Levin > Paulinka Erdnuss: Tracee Patterson > Vealtninc Husz: Randy Rollison > Gregor Bazwald: Michael Seevers, Jr. > Emil Traum: Tom Weaver > Rosa Malek: Elizabeth R. 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------=_NextPart_000_00A2_01C4A711.445E9B70-- From wrfaa at yahoo.com Thu Sep 30 14:42:13 2004 From: wrfaa at yahoo.com (The Kent Stage) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 14:42:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Riders and Fall Schedule Message-ID: <20040930214213.87688.qmail@web14311.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1081883179-1096580533=:87459 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii THIS FRIDAY it's The Riders. See you at The Kent Stage! RIDERS IN THE SKY Friday, October 1 8:00 PM Beginning each performance with their trademark greeting, "Mighty fine and a great big Western 'Howdy,' all you buckaroos and buckarettes," Riders in the Sky simultaneously paid tribute to and poked gentle fun at the classic cowboy songs of the 1930s and 1940s, particularly the work of the Sons of the Pioneers, Roy Rogers, and Gene Autry. During the 1980s and 1990s, the group was notable for its ability to attract fans both firmly within the country tradition (the Riders are members of the Grand Ole Opry) and from outside. Riders in the Sky are made up of lead singer Ranger Doug (born Douglas B. Green), Woody Paul (born Paul Chrisman) on fiddle and vocals, Too Slim (string bass and guitar), and since the mid-'90s, "Cowpolka King" Joey Miskulin on accordion. Before forming the band, the Michigan-born Ranger Doug was a member of Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Boys and was also a country music journalist, working at the Country Music Foundation Press as editor of the Journal of Country Music. Prior to joining the Riders, Woody Paul, a formidable swing fiddler, played with Loggins & Messina, and Too Slim was a member of Dickey Lee's band in addition to being a songwriter. The trio formed in the mid-'70s, playing a weekly gig at a Nashville nightclub that led to a slot on Tumbleweed Theater on cable television's Nashville Network (TNN). Riders in the Sky made their recording debut in 1979 on the Rounder label with Three on the Trail, which set the pattern for their mix of classic and newly composed sentimental western numbers, parodies (like "The Legend of Palindrome," in which a figure resembling television's Paladin is described exclusively in sentences that read the same backwards and forwards), crack swing instrumental work, and Sons of the Pioneers-style harmony singing. They released five albums on MCA in the 1980s, and in 1985 they appeared in Sweet Dreams, the film biography of Patsy Cline. The group returned briefly to MCA in 1987, releasing Riders Radio Theater a year later. The success of that album led to the program Riders Radio Theater on National Public Radio, where the group was already well known from performances on Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion program. In 1991 the Riders moved to CBS for the children's album Harmony Ranch, which led to a short-lived CBS-TV Saturday-morning television show. Riders in the Sky continued recording for Rounder and other labels into the 2000s, offering a Great Big Western Howdy! in 1998 and Christmas the Cowboy Way a year later. In 2000, Woody's Roundup: A Rootin' Tootin' Collection of Woody's Favorite Songs was released, and 2002's A Pair of Kings showcased the increasingly impressive instrumental talents of Miskulin and Paul. As Riders in the Sky approached their 25th anniversary they were known as an unfailing concert draw: Their shows featured such novelties as rope tricks in addition to music and humor. ~ Sandra Brennan & James Manheim, All Music Guide Advance discount tickets: $22.00 Day of Show: $25.00 Children 12 and under: $12 (both advance and day of show) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! 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THIS FRIDAY it's The Riders.   See you at The Kent Stage!

RIDERS IN THE SKY

Friday, October 1
8:00 PM

Beginning each performance with their trademark greeting, "Mighty fine and a great big Western 'Howdy,' all you buckaroos and buckarettes," Riders in the Sky simultaneously paid tribute to and poked gentle fun at the classic cowboy songs of the 1930s and 1940s, particularly the work of the Sons of the Pioneers, Roy Rogers, and Gene Autry. During the 1980s and 1990s, the group was notable for its ability to attract fans both firmly within the country tradition (the Riders are members of the Grand Ole Opry) and from outside. Riders in the Sky are made up of lead singer Ranger Doug (born Douglas B. Green), Woody Paul (born Paul Chrisman) on fiddle and vocals, Too Slim (string bass and guitar), and since the mid-'90s, "Cowpolka King" Joey Miskulin on accordion. Before forming the band, the Michigan-born Ranger Doug was a member of Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Boys and was also a country music journalist, working at the Country Music Foundation Press as editor of the Journal of Country Music. Prior to joining the Riders, Woody Paul, a formidable swing fiddler, played with Loggins & Messina, and Too Slim was a member of Dickey Lee's band in addition to being a songwriter. The trio formed in the mid-'70s, playing a weekly gig at a Nashville nightclub that led to a slot on Tumbleweed Theater on cable television's Nashville Network (TNN).

Riders in the Sky made their recording debut in 1979 on the Rounder label with Three on the Trail, which set the pattern for their mix of classic and newly composed sentimental western numbers, parodies (like "The Legend of Palindrome," in which a figure resembling television's Paladin is described exclusively in sentences that read the same backwards and forwards), crack swing instrumental work, and Sons of the Pioneers-style harmony singing. They released five albums on MCA in the 1980s, and in 1985 they appeared in Sweet Dreams, the film biography of Patsy Cline. The group returned briefly to MCA in 1987, releasing Riders Radio Theater a year later. The success of that album led to the program Riders Radio Theater on National Public Radio, where the group was already well known from performances on Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion program. In 1991 the Riders moved to CBS for the children's album Harmony Ranch, which led to a short-lived CBS-TV Saturday-morning television show. Riders in the Sky continued recording for Rounder and other labels into the 2000s, offering a Great Big Western Howdy! in 1998 and Christmas the Cowboy Way a year later. In 2000, Woody's Roundup: A Rootin' Tootin' Collection of Woody's Favorite Songs was released, and 2002's A Pair of Kings showcased the increasingly impressive instrumental talents of Miskulin and Paul. As Riders in the Sky approached their 25th anniversary they were known as an unfailing concert draw: Their shows featured such novelties as rope tricks in addition to music and humor. ~ Sandra Brennan & James Manheim, All Music Guide

Advance discount tickets: $22.00
Day of Show: $25.00

Children 12 and under: $12

(both advance and day of show)

Riders in the Sky, Live in Kent, Ohio

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 


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                                     4) private or group instruction
 
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                                     2) no more tape recorders at rehearsals
                                     3) your Musical Director will be a happy one!
                                     4) private or group instruction
 
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-------------------------------1096592238-- From LRyan at ralaw.com Fri Oct 1 05:26:08 2004 From: LRyan at ralaw.com (Ryan, Linda) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 08:26:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Murder Mystery at Greystone Hall in Akron Message-ID: <4545BC875115D5118FC70002A50A643C0B382DB0@akroncomm.ralaw.com> Saturday, October 23 "The Fatal Fifties Affair" Return to those wonderful days of poodle skirts, hula hoops, convertibles, and...murder! The cast of one of the 50's most beloved sitcoms, "Make Way for Winky" has been reassembled - however, it seems the TV family wasn't quite as "apple pie" as they appeared... $35/person includes a wonderful dinner and entertainment, including a clue hunt through the newly-renovated Greystone Hall. Teams of 6-8 detectives will search for clues, interrogate suspects, and offer solutions to the dastardly deed that will take place. Various prizes (including, "Most Clueless"!) will be awarded. Come in your coolest Fifties gear and you may win the costume prize. There will be a cash bar. Call 330-761-7950 for tickets and more information. From starmomd at yahoo.com Fri Oct 1 05:33:42 2004 From: starmomd at yahoo.com (The Drakes) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 05:33:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Royalton Players Production of "The Night of January 16th" opens Oct. 8 Message-ID: <20041001123342.70002.qmail@web41902.mail.yahoo.com> ROYALTON PLAYERS PRESENTS THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16TH An Interactive Courtroom Drama By Ayn Rand October 8, 9, 15, 16 at 8 p.m. October 17 at 2 p.m. For more information or to reserve tickets call 216 556-0415 We are currently located at the corner of West 130th St. and Boston Road (directly behind the CVS Pharmacy) Produced with permission of Random House, Inc ===== "We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams." Willy Wonka, "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" From starmomd at yahoo.com Fri Oct 1 05:40:30 2004 From: starmomd at yahoo.com (The Drakes) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 05:40:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Royalton Players Auditions for "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" Message-ID: <20041001124030.63237.qmail@web41908.mail.yahoo.com> AUDITIONS FOR ROYALTON PLAYERS PRODUCTION OF THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER October 9 and 10 from 1 pm to 3 pm We need adults and children of all ages Performance dates: December 10, 11 and 12 Auditions will be held at the International Dance and Cultural Center at 29 West 130th St. Behind CVS at Bennett?s Corners,two miles south of Rte. 82 If you have questions, please call 330 220-5811 ===== "We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams." Willy Wonka, "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" From ShowManagerAtNCP at aol.com Fri Oct 1 06:49:23 2004 From: ShowManagerAtNCP at aol.com (ShowManagerAtNCP at aol.com) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 09:49:23 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]NC PLAYHOUSE - PAID ACTORS NEEDED Message-ID: <110.3911ea13.2e8eba63@aol.com> -------------------------------1096638563 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE Center For The Performing Arts PAID ACTORS NEEDED FOR: SPOTLIGHT ON YOUTH, The educational repertory company of the North Canton Playhouse, is looking for male actors, teens or young adults. Applicants for these paid positions will be performing roles in elementary presentations. Those interested can contact the Artistic Director, Mary at 330-499-6511 or write her at: _manaway at neo.rr.com_ (mailto:manaway at neo.rr.com) -------------------------------1096638563 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1096638563-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Fri Oct 1 07:37:28 2004 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 07:37:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WR Playhouse Presents The Fantasticks Message-ID: <20041001143728.888.qmail@web80110.mail.yahoo.com> --0-20208937-1096641448=:99601 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE Presents THE FANTASTICKS Words by Tom Jones Music by Harvey Schmidt LAST WEEK END Oct 1, 2. 8:00 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 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. --0-20208937-1096641448=:99601 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
                                    WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
                                                      Presents
 
                                          THE FANTASTICKS
 
                            Words by Tom Jones   Music by Harvey Schmidt
 
                                            LAST WEEK END    Oct 1, 2.
 
                                                  8:00 p.m. Fri. & Sat.
 
                                                      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.
                                                                        
--0-20208937-1096641448=:99601-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Fri Oct 1 08:13:02 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 11:13:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Cloud Tectonics at Fine Arts Message-ID: <200410011508.i91F8cjW020718@hegel.brightdsl.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C4A7A7.A2464DF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director Fabio Polanco Announces Auditions for Cloud Tectonics at The = Fine Arts Association On Monday, October 11 and Tuesday, October 12. The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby will hold auditions for Cloud Tectonics, by Jos=E9 Rivera Director: Fabio Polanco=20 The Story: This is an enchanting and haunting love story, a magic = realist tale of boy meets girl, in which the ordinary is transformed into the miraculous. On a fantastically rainy night in Los Angeles, the city of Angels, a plain Joe named Anibal de la Luna picks up and brings home = with him a pour, bedraggled woman hitchhiker who calls herself Celestina del = Sol. She is fifty-four years old, she says, and she has been pregnant two = years. She is indeed a rare and heavenly creature, a mystic wanderer with no = sense of time and an infinite capacity to love. Alone in his little house, = sealed off from the walls of the decaying city outside, de la Luna and del Sol = come together, joining their bodies and their dreams. (adult) Roles: 1 woman-age 18-35 (all ethnicities) 2 men-ages 18-40s (all ethnicities) =20 Audition dates: Monday, October 11- 7:30 Tuesday, October 12- 7:30=20 Callbacks-October 13, 7 pm Audition location: The Shadowbox Theatre at The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Preparation: Cold readings from the script, which may be picked up from = the Fine Arts Box Office after October 4 during box office hours (Tues-Thu, = 1-7 pm; Fri-Sat, 1-5 pm) Phone: (440) 951-6637 Appointments Required.=20 For appointments and questions regarding the auditions themselves: Call = Ann Hedger at (440) 951-7500 x103. =20 Performance dates: February 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 at 8:00 pm =20 The Fine Arts Association Theatre Department Policy encourages NON-TRADITIONAL CASTING for all productions. =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C4A7A7.A2464DF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Director = Fabio Polanco Announces Auditions for Cloud Tectonics at The = Fine Arts Association

On = Monday, October 11 and Tuesday, October 12.

The = Fine Arts = Association, 38660 Mentor = AvenueWilloughby will hold auditions for = Cloud Tectonics, by Jos=E9 = Rivera

Director: = Fabio = Polanco =

The Story:=A0 This is an enchanting and haunting = love story, a magic realist tale of boy meets girl, in which the ordinary is transformed into the miraculous.=A0 = On a fantastically rainy night in Los = Angeles, the city of Angels, a plain Joe named Anibal de la Luna picks up = and brings home with him a pour, bedraggled woman hitchhiker who calls = herself Celestina del Sol.=A0 She is fifty-four years old, she = says, and she has been pregnant two years.=A0 = She is indeed a rare and heavenly creature, a mystic wanderer with no sense of = time and an infinite capacity to love.=A0 = Alone in his little house, sealed off from the walls of the decaying city = outside, de la Luna and del Sol come together, joining their bodies and their = dreams.=A0 (adult)

Roles:  1 woman-age 18-35 (all = ethnicities)

=A0=A0 2 men-ages 18-40s (all = ethnicities)

 

Audition dates:  =A0=A0=A0=A0 Monday, October = 11- 7:30

Tuesday, October 12- 7:30

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Callbacks-October 13, 7 = pm

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

Preparation:  Cold readings from the = script, which may be picked up from the Fine Arts Box Office after October 4 during box office hours (Tues-Thu, 1-7 pm; Fri-Sat, = 1-5 pm)=A0 Phone:=A0 (440) = 951-6637

.

For appointments and questions regarding the auditions = themselves:  Call = Ann = Hedger at (440) 951-7500 x103.=A0

Performance dates: February 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 at 8:00 pm

 

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

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C4A7A7.A2464DF0-- From PVMerkys at aol.com Fri Oct 1 08:39:30 2004 From: PVMerkys at aol.com (PVMerkys at aol.com) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 11:39:30 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]2 ROLES/ 2 MOVIES Message-ID: <1d6.2c58ac64.2e8ed432@aol.com> -------------------------------1096645170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITIONS : "HEAR 'N' NOW" PRODUCTIONS 2 parts/ 2 different Movies Roles: 1. 55-65, Mother hasn't cut the umbilical, it would seem, with her Adult son Timmy, who lives at home with her and his father. (Short subject) 2. 26-30, Latino romantic lead, Miguel. The movie is an adaptation of the classic, Miss Julie, therefore must ooze machismo and sex appeal. (Full length movie, Major role.) Auditions will consist of: * cold reading of a page of the script * perform something of less than one minute of your own choice When: 6:00 PM Thursday, October 7th DaimlerChrysler UAW Local 122 Training Center Classrooms 8997 Darrow Rd. (Rt. 91) Twinsburg, Ohio 44087 Enter Parking Lot: one block past 91 on East Aurora Rd. (Rt. 82) (This is directly across from Walgreen's) Where: Going South on 91, turn left (East) at 82 and drive about three hundred feet. On the right (South) is an ex-elementary school, converted (to "Kent State Extension Classrooms" and Daimler Chrysler UAW Local 122 Training Center Classrooms.) The door you want to enter is under the long blue awning near ground level, at the bottom of three stairs. Follow the directions posted after entering. The movies are being shot in digital format for self release. Most of the shooting will occur on weekends and evenings in the Willoughby, Ohio area in late October for the short subject, and January for the full length movie. * * Bring a Head Shot and Resume * * If you need to contact someone, E-mail: PMerkys at aol.com -------------------------------1096645170 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
AUDITIONS
:
"HEAR 'N= ' NOW" PRODUCTIONS
 
 2 parts/ 2 different Movies
Roles:
1. 55-65, Mother hasn't cut the umbilical, it would seem, with her= Adult son Timmy, who lives at home with her and his father. (Short subject)
2. 26-30, Latino romantic lead, Miguel. The movie is an=20= adaptation of the classic, Miss Julie, therefore must ooze machismo and sex=20= appeal. (Full length movie, Major role.)
 
Auditions will consist of:
* cold reading of a page of the script
* perform something of less than one minute of your own choic= e
 
When: 
6:00 PM Thursday, October 7th
DaimlerChrysler UAW Local 122
Training Center Classrooms
8997 Darrow Rd. (Rt. 91)
Twinsburg, Ohio 44087
Enter Parking Lot: one block past 91 on Ea= st Aurora Rd. (Rt. 82)
(This is directly across from Walgreen's)
 
Where:
Going South on 91, turn left (East) at 82 and drive about thr= ee hundred feet. On the right (South) is an ex-elementary school, conve= rted (to "Kent State Extension Classrooms" and Daimler Chrysler UAW Local 12= 2 Training Center Classrooms.)
The door you want to enter is under the long blue= awning near ground level, at the bottom of three stairs. Fo= llow the directions posted after entering.
 
The movies are being shot in digital format for self release. Most of t= he shooting will occur on weekends and evenings in the Willoughby, Ohio area= in late October for the short subject, and January for the full length movi= e.
 
* *  Bring a Head Shot and Resume  * *
If you= need to contact someone, E-mail: PMerkys at aol.com
 
 
-------------------------------1096645170-- From mindy at desberg.com Fri Oct 1 13:55:48 2004 From: mindy at desberg.com (Mindy Childress) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 16:55:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Trade Show Talent Needed Message-ID: <01b201c4a7f9$0a5f4e90$2801a8c0@userpq7w2jhblr> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C4A7D7.803AF050 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Looking for an energetic, outgoing, drummer/percussionist for a live = performance at an upcoming trade show. The client has a variety of = products and is in search of someone who can "play" them "STOMP!" style. = Must have theatrical flair and the ability to engage a large crowd.=20 Rehearsals will take place for 2 days in Virginia later this month. The = trade show is in New Orleans for 4 days in mid November. Pay, travel and = a per diem are available.=20 Please e-mail me ASAP if you are interested and able to do the work. = Serious inquiries only. No phone calls please. Thanks, Mindy Childress -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Mindy Childress Desberg & Associates, Inc. 15321 Russell Rd. Chagrin Falls, OH 44022 mindy at desberg.com ------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C4A7D7.803AF050 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Looking for an energetic, outgoing,=20 drummer/percussionist for a live performance at an = upcoming trade=20 show. The client has a variety of products and is in search of someone = who can=20 "play" them "STOMP!" style.  Must have theatrical flair and the = ability to=20 engage a large crowd.
 
Rehearsals will take place for 2 days = in Virginia=20 later this month. The trade show is in New Orleans for 4 days in mid = November.=20 Pay, travel and a per diem are available.
 
Please e-mail me ASAP if you are = interested and=20 able to do the work. Serious inquiries only. No phone calls = please.
 
Thanks,
Mindy Childress

Mindy Childress
Desberg & Associates, = Inc.
15321 Russell Rd.
Chagrin Falls, OH  44022
mindy at desberg.com
------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C4A7D7.803AF050-- From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Fri Oct 1 11:16:21 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:16:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Green House Effect - For REAL!!! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7E2.C0ECB203 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable As the weather changes so does "Jazz at the Rockefeller Greenhouse!" =20 Tri-C JazzFest is pleased to be part of the=20 2nd Annual "Jazz at the Rockefeller Greenhouse" =20 Concert changed to...=20 Sunday, October 3=20 1 - 3:30 p.m. featuring=20 The Ernie Krivda Jazz Quintet with special guests Tri-C Jazz Studies Student Combo A wonderful afternoon for the whole family to enjoy!!!! =20 And...it's FREE!!! =20 Walk through Cleveland's greenhouse, register to vote, raffle for wonderful prizes (including JazzFest tickets), smell the flowers!! =20 Rockefeller Greenhouse in Rockefeller Park Top of E. 88th St., off MLK, Jr. Dr. (just south of the I-90 MLK exit) Cleveland, OH =20 For more information: 216-664-3103 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7E2.C0ECB203 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
As the weather = changes so=20 does "Jazz at the Rockefeller=20 Greenhouse!"
 
 Tri-C JazzFest = is pleased=20 to be part of the
2nd Annual
"Jazz at the Rockefeller = Greenhouse"
 
Concert  = changed=20 to... 
Sunday,=20 October  3 
1 - = 3:30=20 p.m.
featuring=20
The Ernie Krivda Jazz = Quintet
with special=20 guests
Tri-C Jazz Studies Student = Combo
A wonderful = afternoon for=20 the whole family to = enjoy!!!! =20
And...it's = FREE!!!
 
Walk=20 through Cleveland's greenhouse, register to vote, raffle for = wonderful prizes=20 (including JazzFest tickets), smell the=20 flowers!!
 
Rockefeller Greenhouse
in = Rockefeller=20 Park
Top of E. 88th = St., off=20 MLK, Jr. Dr. (just south of the I-90 MLK exit)
Cleveland, OH
 
For more = information:=20 216-664-3103
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7E2.C0ECB203-- From joe216films at hotmail.com Fri Oct 1 11:13:36 2004 From: joe216films at hotmail.com (Joe Ostrica) Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2004 14:13:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hair stylist needed for movie shoot Message-ID: 216 Films is seeking a hair stylist for our short film GUYS. The person we originally had lined up had to withdraw. We are shooting Oct. 7-10 in Lakewood (just west of Cleveland). There are no more than 6 principle actors in every scene and our four leads are males that do not require a lot of work. Meals will be provided as well as SCREEN CREDIT. Here's what the SHOOTING SCHEDULE IS: NOTE: FULL DAYS ARE 10 HOUR SHIFTS but hair stylist will not be needed all 10 hours (unless of course they are available to stay the whole time!). Thursday, Sept. 7 10 p.m. until 8 a.m. Friday, Sept. 8 10 p.m. until 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 9 6 p.m. until 4 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 10 (AT LEAST A HALF DAY, POSSIBLY A FULL DAY) 2 p.m until 7 p.m. OR 2 p.m until 11 p.m. If you are at all interested, or can work any of these days or know ANYONE that might be interested in this, PLEASE e-mail Joe Ostrica ASAP at: joe at 216films.com Check out our website at: www.216films.com _________________________________________________________________ Don?t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ From jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com Fri Oct 1 11:23:26 2004 From: jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com (Jan Futhey) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:23:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Little Theatre Seeking Actor Message-ID: <038201c4a7e3$bee4ffb0$62c0e940@CPQ97876604634> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_037F_01C4A7C2.371E1970 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brecksville Little Theatre is seeking an actor aged 21-25 to play an = Englishman in its production of "An Inspector Calls." Please respond via email to jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com or call the = director, David Reifel, at 216-676-4677. Production dates are: Fridays and Saturdays, November 5-6-12-13-19-20 at = 8:00 pm and Sunday, November 14 at 2:00 p.m. Jan Futhey ------=_NextPart_000_037F_01C4A7C2.371E1970 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Brecksville Little Theatre is seeking an actor = aged 21-25=20 to play an Englishman in its production of "An Inspector=20 Calls."
 
Please respond via email to jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com or call the director, David = Reifel,=20 at 216-676-4677.
 
Production dates are: Fridays and=20 Saturdays, November 5-6-12-13-19-20 at 8:00 pm and Sunday, November = 14 at=20 2:00 p.m.
 
Jan Futhey
------=_NextPart_000_037F_01C4A7C2.371E1970-- From performingarts at karamu.com Fri Oct 1 11:28:05 2004 From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:28:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu House Theatre Outreach Performance Series 2004-2005 season Message-ID: <001201c4a7e4$652c4a40$0e01a8c0@tops2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C4A7C2.DDCE5F00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable KARAMU T.O.P.S. 2004-2005 SEASON =20 The T.O.P.S (Theater Outreach Performance Series) department at Karamu = House in Cleveland, Ohio, is proud to announce its 2004-2005 season. We have something for all ages, and we are sure to have something to fit = your needs. We are available for bookings at your site or ours. We = perform at schools, universities and other facilities. We hope that = after seeing what we are offering, you will consider letting us perform = for you. =20 Below is a list of programs that we offer. =20 IJAPA THE TORTOISE This play is based on the folktales of the Yoruba people of Nigeria. = Ijapa is a clever trickster and is known for being conniving, greedy, = lazy, and self-serving. He is frequently trying to outwit his = neighbors, only to be caught in the end. (Grades K-6) Price: $425 =20 FLY EAGLE, FLY This unique parable comes to life as two storytellers (A Homeboy and a = Businessman) provide the words, movement and sounds, building a bridge = between us and our Motherland, with the use of standard narration and = slam poetry weaving between the beat of African drums. (All ages) Price: = $375 =20 LANGSTON LISTENS TO AMERICA Most of America remembers Langston Hughes as an icon of the artistic and = intellectual achievement of the Harlem Renaissance. However, he also = used his poetic genius to speak about key social issues that shaped an = entire culture. You are sure to enjoy this dramatization of some of his = most significant poems.( Middle & High Schools) Price: $425 =20 LANGSTON LISTENS ( SPECIAL EDITION) This production offers the same poetry as Langston Listens to America = with the addition of scenes from A Soul Gone Home, Simply Heavenly and = passages from a 1943 article written by Langston and presented in = Readers Theater format. (High Schools, Colleges & Festivals) Price: $525 =20 =20 for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf Before the female empowered "Waiting to Exhale" and the poeticism of = Russell Simmons' "Def Poetry Jam" there was Ntozake Shange's landmark = play termed a choreopoem. It is a breakthrough portrayal of the black = female experience woven with words, music and dance. ( High Schools, = Colleges & Festivals) Price: $800 Prices for dual performances on the same day are double the original = price less one hundred dollars. For example: $425/$750 one /two performances $375/650 one/two performances Workshops are available in drama, creative writing, African dance and = drumming. Workshops are $100 each. If you book a performance and = workshop on the same day the workshop fee is $50.=20 Fees also include resource material for teachers and transportation = expenses. Additional charges may apply to locations outside of Cuyahoga = County. =20 =20 Please call (216)795-7070, ext. 242 for more information or to book an = event. =20 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C4A7C2.DDCE5F00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

KARAMU T.O.P.S. 2004-2005=20 SEASON

 

The T.O.P.S (Theater Outreach = Performance Series)=20 department at Karamu House in Cleveland, Ohio, is proud to announce its=20 2004-2005 season.

We have something for all ages, and we = are sure to=20 have something to fit your needs. We are available for bookings at your = site or=20 ours.  We perform at = schools,=20 universities and other facilities. =20 We hope that after seeing what we are offering, you will consider = letting=20 us perform for you.

 

Below is a list of programs that = we=20 offer.

 

IJAPA THE=20 TORTOISE

This play is based on the folktales of = the Yoruba=20 people of Nigeria.  Ijapa = is a=20 clever trickster and is known for being conniving, greedy, lazy, and=20 self-serving.  He is = frequently=20 trying to outwit his neighbors, only to be caught in the end.  (Grades K-6)  Price:=20 $425

 

FLY EAGLE,=20 FLY

This unique parable comes to life as = two=20 storytellers (A Homeboy and a Businessman) provide the words, movement = and=20 sounds, building a bridge between us and our Motherland, with the use of = standard narration and slam poetry weaving between the beat of African = drums.=20 (All ages) Price: $375

 

LANGSTON LISTENS TO=20 AMERICA

Most of America remembers Langston = Hughes as an=20 icon of the artistic and intellectual achievement of the Harlem=20 Renaissance.  However, he = also used=20 his poetic genius to speak about key social issues that shaped an entire = culture. You are sure to enjoy this dramatization of some of his = most=20 significant poems.( Middle & High Schools) Price: $425

 

LANGSTON = LISTENS (=20 SPECIAL EDITION)

This production offers the same = poetry as=20 Langston Listens to America with the addition of scenes from A Soul = Gone=20 Home, Simply Heavenly and passages from a 1943 article written by = Langston=20 and presented in Readers Theater format. (High=20 Schools, Colleges & Festivals) Price: $525

 

 

for colored girls who have considered=20 suicide/

 when the=20 rainbow is enuf

Before the female empowered = =93Waiting to=20 Exhale=94 and the poeticism of Russell Simmons=92 =93Def Poetry Jam=94 = there was Ntozake=20 Shange=92s landmark play termed a choreopoem. It is a breakthrough = portrayal of=20 the black female experience woven with words, music and dance. ( High Schools, Colleges & Festivals) = Price:=20 $800

 

Prices for=20 dual performances on the same day are double the original price less one = hundred=20 dollars. For example:

 

$425/$750 one=20 /two performances

$375/650=20 one/two performances

 

Workshops are=20 available in drama, creative writing, African dance and drumming. = Workshops are=20 $100 each. If you book a performance and workshop on the same day the = workshop=20 fee is $50. 

 

Fees also=20 include resource material for teachers and transportation expenses. = Additional charges may apply to locations outside of Cuyahoga=20 County.  

 

Please call=20 (216)795-7070, ext. 242 for more information or to book an=20 event.

 

 

 

 

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Greg:
=  
Just a short email to let you know about The Erie Building= that we are developing in the Warehouse District into FOR SALE L= IVE WORK LOFTS.  Our web page is www.eriebuilding.com

One of the unique aspects of= The Erie Building is the LIVE WORK ZONING and the fact that all of the Loft= s can be customized.  Lofts at The Erie Building can be built as shown=20= on the floor plans with the amenties shown below, as Raw Space, or with cust= om finishes you would like.
 
Amenties that are i= ncluded in a finished Loft are summarized below:
 
Exposed Wood Beams
Exposed Duct Work
Brick Walls
Stainless Steel Appliances
Ceramic Tile Floors in Bathroo= ms & Kitchens
Hardwood Floors
Gas Fireplaces
=
In - Suite Laundry
Luxury Bathrooms & Kitchens
Expansive Windows
 
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On another matter, I would greatly appreciate it if you wou= ld pass along my phone #, and or information on The Erie Building www.eriebuilding.com to any of your fri= ends / associates that may have an interest in purchasing a Loft in the Ware= house District.
 
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------=_NextPart_001_0005_01C4A7C3.212746E0-- --part1_d4.172db6c5.2e8eff48_boundary-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Fri Oct 1 08:26:26 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 11:26:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Streetcar Named Desire Opens at Fine Arts Message-ID: <200410011522.i91FM2jW022102@hegel.brightdsl.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C4A7A9.80231170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue,Willoughby presents A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams Made famous by its landmark film version starring the late Marlon Brando, A Streetcar Named Desire is the incendiary story of Blanche Dubois's arrival at the New Orleans apartment of her sister Stella Kowalski. The play reveals to the very depths, the character of Blanche DuBois, a woman whose life has been undermined by her romantic illusions. These illusions lead her to reject-so far as possible-the realities of life with which she is faced and which she consistently ignores. The pressure brought to bear upon her by her sister Stella, intensified by Stanley, Stella's earthy young husband, leads to a revelation of her tragic self-delusion and in the end to madness..(Rated Adult) Production Dates October 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, & 23 at 8:00 pm October 10, 17, & 24 at 3:00 pm Sign Interpreted and Audio Described Performance October 24 at 3:00 pm Tickets $18/Adults; $16/Seniors & Students Group rates are available. Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org Location The Corning Auditorium of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), Willoughby, on the campus of The Andrews School. The Cast Colleen Bender-Mexican Woman/Nurse Nancy Shimonek Brooks-Stella Eileen Canepari-Eunice Sean Derry-Stanly Greg Gnau-Doctor David Malinowski-Pablo Gonzales Mark Mayo-Mitch Laura Stitt-Blanche Tom Kondilas-Steve Jason Modica-Collector The Artistic Team Russ Borski, Direction Ann Hedger, Production Stage Manager Russ Borski, Scenic Design Lance Switzer, Lighting Design Terry Pieritz, Costume Designer Richard Ingraham, Sound Design Beth McGee, Dialect Coach Paul Gatzke, Technical Direction Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C4A7A9.80231170 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

T= he Fine Arts Association

38660 Mentor Avenue,Willoughby<= /p>

presents

A Streetcar Named Desire
by Tennessee Williams



Made famous by its landmark film version = starring the late Marlon Brando, A = Streetcar Named Desire is the incendiary story of Blanche = Dubois’s arrival at the New = Orleans apartment of her sister Stella Kowalski.  The play reveals to the very depths, the character of Blanche = DuBois, a woman whose life has been undermined by = her romantic illusions.  These = illusions lead her to reject-so far as possible-the realities of life with which she is = faced and which she consistently ignores.  The pressure brought to bear upon her by her sister Stella, intensified by = Stanley, Stella’s earthy young husband, leads to a revelation of her tragic self-delusion and in the end to madness..(Rated Adult)




Producti= on Dates
October 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, & 23 at 8:00 pm
October 10, 17, & 24 at 3:00 pm
Sign Interpreted and Audio Described Performance October 24 at 3:00 = pm



Tickets
$18/Adults; $16/Seniors & Students  
Group rates are available. 
Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets = online at www.fineartsassociation.org

Location
The Corning = Auditorium of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), = Willoughby, =

on the campus of The Andrews School.

 Th= e Cast

Colleen = Bender-Mexican Woman/Nurse

Nancy Shimonek Brooks-Stella

 

Eileen Canepari-Eunice

 

Sean Derry-Stanly

 

Greg Gnau-Doctor

 

David Malinowski-Pablo = Gonzales

 

Mark Mayo-Mitch

 

Laura Stitt-Blanche

 

Tom Kondilas-Steve

 

Jason Modica-Collector


The = Artistic Team

Russ = Borski, Direction

Ann = Hedger, Production Stage Manager

Russ Borski, = Scenic Design

Lance = Switzer, Lighting Design

Terry Pieritz, Costume Designer

 Richard Ingraham, Sound Design

Beth McGee, = Dialect Coach

Paul Gatzke, = Technical Direction


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

------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C4A7A9.80231170-- From tfulton at jcu.edu Fri Oct 1 13:50:44 2004 From: tfulton at jcu.edu (Tom Fulton) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 16:50:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tom Fulton to Offer 'Acting the Great Plays of Anton Chekhov' workshop - beginning October 19. Message-ID: <200410012050.AOV97794@mirapoint.jcu.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C4A7D6.CE1A8160 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Acting the Great Plays of Anton Chekhov Teacher: Tom Fulton $195 Times: Tuesdays at Centerville Mills Lake House in Bainbridge Township (2 miles from the corner of Rt 422 and Rt 306 - And - We have our own moonlit lake right outside the building!) Beginning October 19 - Eight Weeks through Dec 7, 2004 7:00-10:00pm. TO REGISTER, Call 440-338-3171 This class focuses on the work of finding the human comedy in 'action' and 'behavior; In this class we explore the gentle behavioral humor found in Chekhov's characters -- who, as Chekhov has said: "sit smugly eating peas while their life is falling apart all around them". -- Behavior is the key; born of the inner monologue, physical action, affective memory and the often absurd yet altogether human yearnings in Chekhov's plays. Exercises include: Script Analysis, Action, Given Circumstances, Communion, Comedy Technique. Scene Work: Two person scenes from the 4 Major plays of Chekhov. The Seagull, The Three Sisters, Uncle Vanya and The Cherry Orchard. Text: An Actor Prepares by Constantin Stanislavski REVIEW OF CLASSES (Scene Magazine - September 2004) "Many of the area's professional actors and quite a number of aspiring amateurs seek out Tom Fulton for guidance in developing stage characterizations. Basing his classes at the Fairmount Center on the teachings of Stanislavski, Fulton goes far beyond the stereotype of self indulgent method acting. By putting each performer in touch with the physical reality of the role under consideration, Fulton purges actors of the "head games" they love to indulge in--and he does it all with a warm smile." TEACHER BIO: Tom Fulton is an accomplished classical director and actor. His professional work with Chekhov includes, The Three Sisters (Winner of the Cleveland Critic's Circle Award for best professional production), The Seagull (at the Beck Center 2004, and Phoenix Theatre Ensemble 1982), The Cherry Orchard (Cleveland Theatre Company), and his own adaptation of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya (Cleveland Theatre Company). Tom has been teaching acting in Cleveland since 1975 and is well known for his work on the Stanislavski System of Actor Development. You can learn more about Mr. Fulton at www.tomfulton.com ------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C4A7D6.CE1A8160 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Acting the Great Plays of Anton = Chekhov

Teacher: Tom = Fulton $195
Times:  Tuesdays at Centerville Mills Lake House in Bainbridge Township
=

          =    (2 miles from the corner of Rt 422 and Rt 306 – And - We have our = own moonlit lake right outside the building!)

Beginning October 19 – Eight Weeks through Dec 7, = 2004

7:00-10:00pm.

TO REGISTER, Call = 440-338-3171

This class focuses on the work of finding the human comedy in = ‘action’ and ‘behavior;  In this class we explore the gentle = behavioral humor found in  Chekhov’s characters --  who, as Chekhov has = said: “sit smugly eating peas while their life is falling apart all = around them”.   -- Behavior is the key; born of  the inner monologue, physical action, affective memory and the often absurd yet altogether human yearnings in Chekhov's plays.

Exercises include: Script Analysis, Action, Given Circumstances, = Communion, Comedy Technique.
Scene Work: Two person scenes from the 4 Major plays of Chekhov.  = The Seagull, The Three Sisters, Uncle Vanya and The Cherry = Orchard.

Text: An Actor Prepares by Constantin = Stanislavski

REVIEW OF CLASSES (Scene Magazine – September 2004)
"Many of the area's = professional actors and quite a number of aspiring amateurs seek out Tom Fulton for = guidance in developing stage characterizations.  Basing his classes at the = Fairmount Center on the teachings of Stanislavski, Fulton goes far beyond the stereotype of self indulgent method acting.  By putting each performer in touch with the physical reality of the role = under consideration, Fulton purges actors of the "head games" they = love to indulge in--and he does it all with a warm = smile."

TEACHER = BIO:
Tom Fulton is an accomplished classical director and actor.  His professional work = with Chekhov includes, The Three Sisters (Winner of the Cleveland Critic's Circle Award for = best professional production), The Seagull (at the Beck Center 2004, and = Phoenix Theatre Ensemble 1982), The Cherry Orchard (Cleveland Theatre Company), = and his own adaptation of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya (Cleveland Theatre = Company).  Tom has been teaching acting in Cleveland since 1975 and is well known for his work on = the Stanislavski System of Actor Development.  You can learn = more about Mr. Fulton at www.tomfulton.com =

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C4A7D6.CE1A8160-- From otp at ameritech.net Fri Oct 1 12:15:36 2004 From: otp at ameritech.net (The Other Theater Project) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 12:15:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sister Mary Audition reminder from OTP Message-ID: <20041001191536.31563.qmail@web80802.mail.yahoo.com> --0-49336190-1096658136=:31514 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "The Other Theater Project" will be holding auditions for their premiere production, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" which will open in November. "OTP" is seeking non-equity males who can play in their 20s to 30s. Two males are needed for "Sister Mary" and two are needed for the comedic sketch being presented with it. Auditions will be held on Monday, October 4th between 7 and 9pm at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 w. 6th street, Cleveland. Interested parties should bring a head shot and resume. A short comedic monologue is preferred but not required. Cold readings will be done from the script. All female roles have been cast. --0-49336190-1096658136=:31514 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
 "The Other Theater Project" will be holding auditions for their premiere production, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" which will open in November.
 
      "OTP" is seeking non-equity males who can play in their 20s to 30s.  Two males are needed for "Sister Mary" and two are needed for the comedic sketch being presented with it.
 
Auditions will be held on Monday, October 4th between 7 and 9pm at
Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 w. 6th street, Cleveland.
 
Interested parties should bring a head shot and resume. A short comedic monologue is preferred but not required.  Cold readings will be done from the script.
 
All female roles have been cast.
 
--0-49336190-1096658136=:31514-- From dshoemaker at fineartsassociation.org Fri Oct 1 12:47:23 2004 From: dshoemaker at fineartsassociation.org (Diane Shoemaker) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 15:47:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]cartoon instructor wanted Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E7B5E76@fa1.FineArts.Local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C4A7CD.06FD14C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Seeking an instructor to teach 9-14-year-olds cartooning at The Fine Arts Association in Willoughby, Ohio. The class will meet once a week Wednesday nights from 5:30-6:30 pm for 15 weeks starting the first week in February. The Fine Art Association is a full service arts-education and performance facility offering dance, theater, music, and the visual arts to over 100,000 constituents annually in Northeast Ohio located 25 minutes east of downtown Cleveland on the grounds of the Andrew's School. Pay commensurate with experience. For more information about The Fine Arts Association go to www.fineartsassociation.org . Send resume and references to dshoemaker at fineartsassociation.org or mail to: Diane M. Shoemaker Chair, Visual Arts Department The Fine Arts Association 36880 Mentor Avenue Willoughby, OH 44094 Interested in teaching a different type of class or workshop? Send me a proposal! ------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C4A7CD.06FD14C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Seeking an instructor = to teach=20 9-14-year-olds cartooning at The Fine Arts Association in Willoughby,=20 Ohio.  The class will meet once a week Wednesday nights from = 5:30-6:30 pm=20 for 15 weeks starting the first week in February.  The = Fine Art=20 Association is a full service arts-education and performance = facility offering dance, theater, music, and the visual arts to over = 100,000=20 constituents annually in Northeast Ohio = located 25 minutes east of = downtown=20 Cleveland on the grounds of the Andrew's School.  Pay = commensurate=20 with experience.  For more information about The Fine Arts = Association go=20 to www.fineartsassociation.org.
 
Send resume and = references to=20 dshoemaker at fineartsass= ociation.org or mail to:
 
Diane M.=20 Shoemaker
Chair,=20 Visual Arts Department
The Fine=20 Arts Association
36880=20 Mentor Avenue
Willoughby, OH  44094
 
Interested in teaching a different type of class or = workshop?  Send=20 me a proposal!
------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C4A7CD.06FD14C0-- >From sgordon at clevelandplayhouse.com" The Cleveland Play House invites you to the dress rehearsal of Crowns on Sunday, October 3 at 7:30PM. Written by Regina Taylor and directed by Dianne McIntyre, in features Trezana Beverly, Chaundra Cameron, LaVonda Elam, Edwina Findley, Michael W. Howell, Queen Esther Marrow and Angela Gillespie Winborn. The rehearsal is free of charge, but please arrive on time as there will be no front of house staff. The Cleveland Play House is at 8500 Euclid Avenue. Crowns will perform October 5-November 7. For information on tickets, please call 216 795 7000 or visit www.clevelandplayouse.com. From darbyvideo at sbcglobal.net Fri Oct 1 13:01:40 2004 From: darbyvideo at sbcglobal.net (Ellen Darby) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 16:01:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Video/assistant position DETAILS Message-ID: Thank you for the responses. Following are some details on the position: 1) This is a documentary which will follow two years of strenuous training, culminating in a triathalon competition in 2006. 2) We are using two mini-dv cameras and need a camera person for the 2nd camera (Sony PD 150). 3) In addition to camera work, there is telephone work, research, internet investigation, etc. which would be handled out of the subject's home. 4) This is a paid position, hourly rate, rate negotiable. 5) Position requires approximately two days a week but the days and hours would be flexible, based on shooting needs and availability of assistant. If this sounds interesting to you and you feel you have the skills necessary for camera work and office work, please send a resume to me and the address below. Thanks so much. Ellen -- Ellen Darby Photography & Video Works P. O. Box 181043 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118 http://www.ellendarbyphotography.com http://www.fallingsnowstudio.com From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 1 20:58:11 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 20:58:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM: A COMEDY TONIGHT! Message-ID: <20041002035811.10132.qmail@web21123.mail.yahoo.com> --0-239284967-1096689491=:10127 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Celebrate the Opening of the Olde Towne Hall Theatre?s 25th Annivesary Season! A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio Director: Matthew L. Sucre Music Director: Susie Estavanko Choreographer: Amy Lynne Holland PROLOGUS - Michael Rogan SENEX - John L. Mercer DOMINA - Molly Jones HERO - Stuart Landes HYSTERIUM - Gary Samarin PSEUDOLUS - Michael J. Rogan ERRONIUS - Ruth Benedict Mercer MILES GLORIOSUS -Dante Citraro LYCUS -Ron Dauphin PHILIA- Rebecca Brown THE COURTESANS: TINTINABULA -Paula Holland PANACEA - Yvonne Buemi THE GEMINAE - Christine Benco & Charlene Hartley VIBRATA - Jessie May GYMNASIA - Amy Lynne Holland THE PROTEANS Michael Milligan, Ginger Sommerfelt, Mariann Sommerfelt, Stefanie Heizer PRODUCTION DATES October 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, 28, 29 & 30 Performances at 8 PM Sunday Matinees October 17 & 24 Performance at 2 PM TICKETS Adults $10 * Seniors $8 * Students $5 RESERVATIONS Call 440-327-2909 DIRECTONS: The Olde Towne Hall Theatre is on the south side of Center Ridge Road (U.S. Route 20) in the center of North Ridgeville, Ohio, just west of the intersection of Center Ridge and Avon Belden Road (State Route 83). Look for the North Ridgeville water tower - we're right in front of it! A Comedy Tonight! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-239284967-1096689491=:10127 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Celebrate the Opening of the Olde Towne Hall Theatre?s

25th Annivesary Season!

 

A FUNNY THING HAPPENED

ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM

36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio

 

Director:  Matthew L. Sucre

Music Director: Susie Estavanko

Choreographer: Amy Lynne Holland

 

PROLOGUS - Michael Rogan

SENEX - John L. Mercer

DOMINA - Molly Jones

HERO - Stuart Landes

HYSTERIUM - Gary Samarin

PSEUDOLUS - Michael J. Rogan

ERRONIUS - Ruth Benedict Mercer

MILES GLORIOSUS -Dante Citraro

LYCUS -Ron Dauphin

PHILIA- Rebecca Brown

THE COURTESANS:

TINTINABULA  -Paula Holland

PANACEA - Yvonne Buemi

THE GEMINAE - Christine Benco & Charlene Hartley

VIBRATA - Jessie May

GYMNASIA - Amy Lynne Holland

THE PROTEANS

Michael Milligan, Ginger Sommerfelt, Mariann Sommerfelt, Stefanie Heizer

 

PRODUCTION DATES

October 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, 28, 29 & 30

Performances at 8 PM

Sunday Matinees October 17 & 24

Performance at 2 PM

 

TICKETS

Adults $10 * Seniors $8 * Students $5

 

RESERVATIONS

Call 440-327-2909

 

DIRECTONS:

The Olde Towne Hall Theatre is on the south side of Center Ridge Road (U.S. Route 20) in the center of North Ridgeville, Ohio, just west of the intersection of Center Ridge and Avon Belden Road (State Route 83). Look for the North Ridgeville water tower - we're right in front of it!

 

A Comedy Tonight!


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--part1_1d8.2c9651db.2e8ff234_boundary-- From gpl3 at ameritech.net Sat Oct 2 05:06:09 2004 From: gpl3 at ameritech.net (G.P. Lasecki) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 08:06:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MAGIC TIME - Audition Notice Message-ID: <00fd01c4a878$3404fae0$6814fea9@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00FA_01C4A856.ACB95F20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theatre is excited to = announce auditions for "Magic Time" by James Sherman. Director: Bob Kmiecik Needed Are: A talented cast of: 5 men 3 women=20 Ages from early 20's to mid 30's Familiarization with Shakespeare's Hamlet is preferred but not required. = For male auditioners, experience with Hamlet's "Advice to the Players" = speech would be a plus but again not required. Audition Dates: Monday, January 10th, 2005=20 Tuesday, January 11th, 2005=20 Audition Time: 7-10 PM (both days) Location: In the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts building. Broadview Heights Spotlights 9543 Broadview Road BLDG #22=20 Broadview Hts., OH 44147 (Signs will be posted) Directions Performance Dates: Friday, March 4, 2005 - 8:00 PM Saturday, March 5, 2005 - 8:00 PM Friday, March 11, 2005 - 8:00 PM Saturday, March 12, 2005 - 8:00 PM Sunday, March 13, 2005 - 3:00 PM Friday, March 18, 2005 - 8:00 PM Saturday, March 19, 2005 - 8:00 PM Synopsis: It is suburban Chicago, in the mid 1970's. A non-equity professional = theatre is closing it's summer season with the final performance of = Hamlet. In a play within a play style we learn that there is as much going on = backstage as on, as each of these dedicated actors, uncertain as to what = tomorrow will bring, confront defining moments that may shape their = lives as artists. One member of the company who teaches to help support his wife and child = is on the verge of sacrificing all to work only as an actor. Two others = who are married to each other and have always agreed to only work = together, must deal with the tension when she is offered a full = professional season at a theatre across the country. And the leading man = and His Ophelia have become a genuine romantic item over the summer, and = what becomes of their relationship after this night. This and much more is explored in this comedy with drama, while each of = these characters supports in their own way the underlying theme of the = play which is why actors (out of love of their art) choose to do what = they do. This well crafted play is often hilarious with serious moments that = makes it an excellent ensemble work. For More Information, email: Bob Kmiecik ------=_NextPart_000_00FA_01C4A856.ACB95F20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Broadview Heights Spotlights = Community Theatre=20 is excited to announce auditions for "Magic = Time" by=20 James Sherman.
 
Director:
Bob=20 Kmiecik

Needed=20 Are:
A talented cast of:
5 men
3 women
Ages from early 20's to mid 30's
 
Familiarization with Shakespeare's = Hamlet is=20 preferred but not required.
For male auditioners, experience with = Hamlet's=20 "Advice to the Players" speech would be a plus but again not=20 required.

Audition=20 Dates:
Monday, January 10th, 2005 =
Tuesday, January 11th, 2005 =
 
Audition Time:
7-10 = PM (both=20 days)

Location:
In the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts=20 building.

Broadview Heights = Spotlights
9543 Broadview=20 Road    BLDG   #22
Broadview Hts., OH=20 44147
(Signs will be posted)

Directions<= /A>

Performance=20 Dates:
Friday, March 4, 2005 - 8:00 = PM
Saturday, March 5, 2005 - 8:00 = PM
Friday, March 11, 2005 - 8:00 = PM
Saturday, March=20 12, 2005 - 8:00 PM
Sunday, March 13, 2005 - 3:00 = PM
Friday, March=20 18, 2005 - 8:00 PM
Saturday, March 19, 2005 - 8:00 = PM
 
Synopsis:
It is = suburban=20 Chicago, in the mid 1970's. A non-equity professional theatre is closing = it's=20 summer season with the final performance of Hamlet.

In a play = within a=20 play style we learn that there is as much going on backstage as on, as = each of=20 these dedicated actors, uncertain as to what tomorrow will bring, = confront=20 defining moments that may shape their lives as artists.

One member of the company who = teaches to help=20 support his wife and child is on the verge of sacrificing all to work = only as an=20 actor. Two others who are married to each other and have always agreed = to only=20 work together, must deal with the tension when she is offered a full=20 professional season at a theatre across the country. And the leading man = and His=20 Ophelia have become a genuine romantic item over the summer, and what = becomes of=20 their relationship after this night.

This and much more is = explored in=20 this comedy with drama, while each of these characters supports in their = own way=20 the underlying theme of the play which is why actors (out of love of = their art)=20 choose to do what they do.

This well crafted play is often = hilarious with=20 serious moments that makes it an excellent ensemble = work.

For=20 More Information, email:
Bob=20 Kmiecik
 
------=_NextPart_000_00FA_01C4A856.ACB95F20-- From will at singingangels.org Sat Oct 2 06:04:06 2004 From: will at singingangels.org (William C. Reichard) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 09:04:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Singing Angels Holiday Benefit tickets on sale Monday Message-ID: <20041002130413.04D8A4CE3F@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C4A85E.C5E1FA90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Singing Angels Provide Soundtrack to the Holidays Tickets for the Singing Angels' 40th Annual Holiday Benefit Concert, "We Wish You the Merriest," will go on sale Monday, Oct. 4. Held each year in Playhouse Square, this spectacular event at the Allen Theatre is a Cleveland holiday tradition, with elaborate costumes, professional choreography and stagecraft, and holiday classics that will please the whole family and get everyone in the spirit. Prices range from $6.25 to $35. (Children 12 and under half price except for $6.25 seats.) Order through the Playhouse Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. (Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; restoration fee charged), or at Tickets.com, online or by phone, (216) 241-6000. Outside Cleveland call (800) 766-6048. All major credit cards accepted; handling fee charged. Recent benefit concerts have sold out, and concertgoers are urged to buy their tickets early to get the best seats. Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3) Singing Angels, which was founded in 1964 and is open to children ages 8 to 18, without regard to their race, creed or socioeconomic situation. For more information, call (216) 432-5555 or visit www.singingangels.org . # # # William C. Reichard Director of Development and Public Relations The Singing Angels 216.432.5555, ext. 13 3615 Euclid Ave, Suite 4 216.432.1964 (fax) Cleveland, OH 44115 216.235.2713 (cell) www.singingangels.org will at singingangels.org ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C4A85E.C5E1FA90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Si= nging Angels Provide Soundtrack to the = Holidays

 

Tickets for the Singing Angels' = 40th Annual Holiday Benefit Concert, "We Wish You the Merriest," = will go on sale Monday, Oct. 4.

 

Held each year in Playhouse Square, = this spectacular event at the Allen Theatre is a Cleveland holiday tradition, with elaborate costumes, professional choreography = and stagecraft, and holiday classics that will please the whole family and = get everyone in the spirit.

 

Prices range from $6.25 to $35. (Children 12 and under half price except for $6.25 = seats.) Order through the Playhouse = Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid = Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. (Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; restoration fee = charged), or at Tickets.com, online or by phone, = (216) 241-6000. Outside Cleveland call (800) 766-6048. All major credit cards accepted; handling fee = charged.

 

Recent benefit concerts have sold out, and concertgoers are urged
to buy their tickets early to get the best = seats.

 

Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3) Singing Angels, which was founded in 1964 and is open to children ages 8 = to 18, without regard to their race, creed or socioeconomic situation. For more information, call (216) 432-5555 or visit www.singingangels.org.

 

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William C. Reichard

Director of Development and = Public Relations 

 

The Singing Angels        = ;    216.432.5555, ext. = 13

3615 Euclid Ave, Suite = 4   216.432.= 1964 (fax)

Cleveland, = OH 44115       = 216.235.= 2713 (cell)

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------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C4A85E.C5E1FA90-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Oct 2 08:46:15 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 08:46:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: SUMMER OF '42/Kalliope Stage Message-ID: <20041002154615.80700.qmail@web12001.mail.yahoo.com> TENDER, DELIGHTFUL ?SUMMER OF ?42? OPENS KALLIOPE?S 2ND SEASON Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Kalliope Stage, one of Cleveland?s newest theatres and the only area theatre dedicated to producing only musicals, has opened its second season with a wonderful production of ?SUMMER OF ?42.? Does the show?s name sound familiar? It should. ?SUMMER OF ?42? was the hit coming-of-age movie in 1971. The plot concerns Hermie, an awkward, gawky, confused teenager whose summer of fun becomes a bittersweet lesson in love when he falls in love with a young war bride in a seaside town. The play, which is based on the novel and screenplay by Herman Raucher, has words and music by David Kirschenbaum and a book by Hunter Foster. The duo has remained faithful to the film and even improved upon it. They have created a fully integrated work, where dialogue and songs interweave seamlessly, complementing each other with precision. The addition of the music adds a dimension of reality and tenderness to the story. Kirshenbaum's score makes use of World War II-era music and incorporates self-perceptive and emotionally laden ballads which add more to the happenings than Michel LeGrand's Oscar-winning score for the movie, which centered on the song "The Summer Knows." Kalliope Stage?s production, under the watchful eye of Paul Gurgol, is excellent. Gurgol gets all of the laughs, the tenderness and the reality out of the script. He allows the audience to become swallowed up in the era He is aided greatly by Russ Borski?s mood setting and workable set, Kim Brown?s period right costumes, Marcus Dana?s lighting design and Chad Helm?s sound design. The playing space also aids. This is a play that needs intimacy and since no viewer is more than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope?s small theatre, the personal tie to the performers is easily accomplished. The Kalliope cast is excellent. Beachwood High School senior Alex Wyse was born to play Hermie. His skinny frame, which features flailing arms and weak-kneed legs, gives him a look which is perfect for the role. But more important is Wyse?s total control over the character. His small, yet well-pitched voice, is plaintive in the love songs, his yearnings perfectly revealed. It?s worth seeing the show just to share Hermie?s anguish and angst as Wyse lives them. Jodi Brinkman is the perfect Broadway-leading lady. She is a wonderful actress, beautiful and possesses a compelling and big vocal sound. She makes for a perfect Dorothy. Wyse and Brinkman not only sing well together, but seem to have a powerful emotional connection. Jay Strauss, a veteran New York actor, plays the drug store owner, Walter Winchell and the aged Hermie with total delight. He is a wonderful character actor. Both Dan O?Neil (Benjie) and Aaron Dore (Oscy) portray Hermie?s teenage friends well. O?Neil hits the role of the bird-watching intellect right on. Dore would be more effective if he would let his natural personality carry him, rather than trying to act his role. He often appears to be trying too hard to be the hormone driven Oscy. Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and Julie Marx are fine as both as the younger version of Andrews Sisters-type singers and teenage girls. Highlights of the show include the drugstore scene in which Hermie attempts to buy condoms, the hysterically funny movie scene in which the boys attempt to make their first ?scores,? and the ?unfinished business? scene in which the boys are getting ready for their first conquests. Cheat notes have never been so hilarious! CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The recent trends in American musicals are in your face offerings such as ?RENT? and ?ASSASSINS.? Sometimes it?s just nice to see a musical offering that is charming, full of smiles and laughs, and contains pleasant music. It also helps if the production is of high quality. If that?s what your looking for, Kalliope Stage?s second season opener, ?SUMMER OF ?42? will delight you. The show runs through November 7 at 2134 Lee Road. For tickets call 216-321-0870 or go on line to www.KalliopeStage.com. Kalliope Stage?s next production is CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG? which runs from November 26 to December 19. It centers on Evelyn Scrooge and her chain rattling partner Janet Marley in a Cleveland Premiere. Evelyn will be played by the talented Adina Bloom, a Times Tributes Award winner. The rest of the season is ?A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC? from April 8 to May 8, and a new version of ?BABY? from June 25 to August 1. ===== 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 Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From dpapp at lorainccc.edu Sat Oct 2 10:20:34 2004 From: dpapp at lorainccc.edu (Diane Papp) Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 13:20:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lorain County Community College Theatre Program Presents "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr"(abridged) Message-ID: <415EE362.7050700@lorainccc.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060206030602000009080502 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------070407040203080101020201" --------------070407040203080101020201 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Lorain County Community College Theatre Program Proudly Presents: The RIDICULOUS and ABSURD LCCC SHAKESPEARE Co. in... "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr" (abridged) Written by: Jess Borgeson,Adam Long and Daniel Singer Directed by: Carlyn Cahill October 4th-9th Stocker Center Studio Theatre Mon.-Sat. at 7:30 pm General Admission $5.00 LCCC Students,Staff & Seniors $4.00 Ticket information call Stocker Center Box Office at 1-800-995-5222, ext.4040 or 366-4040 --------------070407040203080101020201 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Lorain County Community College Theatre Program
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                                                                                                                        The RIDICULOUS and ABSURD
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                   "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr"
                                                 (abridged)

             Written by: Jess Borgeson,Adam Long and Daniel Singer

                                                          Directed by: Carlyn Cahill

October 4th-9th                                     Stocker Center Studio Theatre
Mon.-Sat. at  7:30 pm                             General Admission  $5.00
                                                                  LCCC Students,Staff & Seniors
                                                                                                     $4.00
Ticket information call Stocker Center Box Office
at 1-800-995-5222, ext.4040 or 366-4040          

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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4A889.45DE02A0-- From pennylane_70 at hotmail.com Sat Oct 2 11:37:20 2004 From: pennylane_70 at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 18:37:20 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking a male actor for UNCLE VANYA Message-ID:
*The Coach House Theatre is in need of a male actor for the role of Serebryakov in their upcoming production of
 
 
UNCLE VANYA  by Anton Chekhov
Adapted by David Mamet
 
Age range:  50-70
 
Production dates:  November 11 - 27 
(No Performance on Thanksgiving!)
 
*Please contact Kimberly Mahoney at (440)646-0571 for more information.
 
The Coach House Theatre is located at 732 W. Exchange Street, Akron, Ohio.


On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! From RFWB2000 at aol.com Sat Oct 2 16:42:42 2004 From: RFWB2000 at aol.com (RFWB2000 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 19:42:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking PIANIST for "Rocky Horror" Message-ID: <4E90E0F3.25958361.0077563F@aol.com> The Players Guild Theatre of Canton is seeking a PIANIST with STRONG ROCK IMPROV ABILITY for it's production of the Rocky Horror Show, Directed/Choreographed by Monica Olejko, with Musical Direction by Ryan Bergeron. TENTATIVE REHEARSAL SCHEDULE (*Subject to CHANGE*) Dress Rehearsals: Sunday 10/24 (time TBA) Monday 10/25 - 7pm call, 8pm go Tuesday 10/26 - 7pm call, 8pm go Performances: Wednesday 10/27 - 7:30pm call, 8pm go Thursday 10/28 - 7:30pm call, 8pm go Friday 10/29 - 7:30pm call, 8pm go Saturday 10/30 - Show#1 6:30pm call, 7pm go Show #2 - 10:30pm call, 11:00pm go Sunday 10/31 - 6:30pm call, 7pm go *Yes, this is basically only a ONE WEEK committment!!!* There will also be one additional orchestra read-thru rehearsal, to be scheduled based on musician availability. This position is PAID. Carpooling arrangements are available for cleveland area musicains interested in minimizing driving expenses. Because of the VERY quick production schedule involved, this player MUST READ MUSIC. Please respond to this email to express an interest in this position. No phone calls at this time, please. Thanks! Ryan Bergeron Music Director From ray at worldeonline.com Sat Oct 2 21:10:38 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 00:10:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]National weekly Theatre auditions from NCCC Message-ID: <03ce01c4a8fe$fc377930$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03CF_01C4A8DD.7525D930 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Show Name: Swing, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, Oliver=20 Theatre Name: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr Ag Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/12/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Marriott Rehearsal Hall, 1465 Busch Parkway, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089=20 Breakdown: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity Chorus 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 Artistic Associate: Andy Hite. Seeking strong dancers who sing well. Performers of all ethnicities are strongly encouraged to attend this audition. Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Marriott Theatre Agreement, Pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Swing, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, Oliver=20 Theatre Name: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr Ag Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/12/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Marriott Rehearsal Hall, 1465 Busch Parkway, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089=20 Breakdown: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity Chorus 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 Artistic Associate: Andy Hite. Seeking strong dancers who sing well. Performers of all ethnicities are strongly encouraged to attend this audition. Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Marriott Theatre Agreement, Pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: MacBeth, The Parvenu, The Winter=92s Tale, A Woman of No Importance=20 Theatre Name: Shakespeare Project of Chicago=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Stgd Rdg=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: The Shakespeare Project, 2529 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago, IL 60625=20 Breakdown: Shakespeare Project of Chicago, Producer, based in Chicago, IL, is accepting submissions for their 2004-2005 season, including: MacBeth (1st Reh, 10/23 and perf 30,31), The Parvenu (11/13, perf 20,21), The Winter=92s Tale (2/5, perf 12,13) and A Woman of No = Importance (4/16, perf 23, 24). Also for their ongoing Student Outreach 50 Minute Hamlet. Seeking Members in good standing of Actors Equity with strong Shakespearean experience. Please indicate interest in particular roles of palys. Some roles are cast. Web site is www.shakespeareprojectchicago.org. Send pictures and resumes to: Artistic Director, Jeff Christian, The Shakespeare Project, 2529 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago IL 60625. Equity Staged Reading.=20 Prepare: Web site is www.shakespeareprojectchicago.org. Send pictures and resumes to: Artistic Director, Jeff Christian, The Shakespeare Project, 2529 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago IL 60625.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/25/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte Studios, 1147 West Jackson, Chicago, IL 66666=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in the Las Vegas, Broadway, and National Touring companies of Mamma Mia! Cast should be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s =96 the mother of a 20 year old girl) = Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a feminist press. She=92s confident, strong, and funny on = the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie=92s friend who arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) Sophie=92s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast = to Lisa and Sophie. Featured role. SAM (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. = Left Donna 20 years ago because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie=92s fiance. Athletic, attractive =96 has given up his life = as a successful young businessman in order to make over Donna=92s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured role. PEPPER (20s) Sky=92s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, always flirting. Must be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Monday, October 18. Call 312/641-0406. Call only 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Monday, October 18. Call 312/641-0406.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte Studios, 1147 West Jackson, Chicago, IL 66666=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte Studios, 1147 West Jackson, Chicago, IL 66666=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Fool for Love=20 Theatre Name: Roundabout Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT A+=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/13/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Roundabout Theatre Company, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Fool for Love, First Rehearsal: 12/14/04; First Preview: 1/14/05; Opens: tba; Closes: 5/1/05. Playwright: Sam Shephard; Director: Ed Harris; Casting Directors: Jim Carnahan & Mele Nagler. Seeking: EDDIE, MAY, OLD MAN, and MARTIN. Sides will be provided at the audition. Lunch Break from 1:30PM to 2:30PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep A+ contract, minimum AEA pay is $1083 per week until 2/27/05.=20 Prepare: Sides will be provided at the audition. Lunch Break from 1:30PM to 2:30PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Dora, The Explorer, Dora's Pirate Adventure=20 Theatre Name: Nickelodeon=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Spec Agmt=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/13/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Nickelodeon And Clear Channel Entertainment, Producer, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Dora, The Explorer and Dora's Pirate Adventure, Rehearsals Begin: January 3, 2005 In New York City. Author: Chris Gifford; Director: Chris Hoppe; General Manager: Wasser Associates. Seeking: DORA: Latina Singer / Actress Who Plays Late Teens - Early 20's. Personable, Enthusiastic, Attractive / Cute, NOT TOO TALL, With A Strong High Belt Voice. She Must Also Move Very Well And Be An Excellent Actress. She Must Have An Extensive Familiarity With Latino Culture. She Must Be Willing & Able To Convey Personal Knowledge & Life Experience Of Latino Culture With The Media Covering The Show. Bi-Lingual English / Spanish Preferred But Not Required. DIEGO: He Is DORA's Cousin. Latin Singer / Actor Who Plays Late Teens - Early 20's. Personable, Enthusiastic, Attractive And NOT TOO TALL. He Must Sing And Move Very Well And Be An Excellent Actor. He Must Have An Extensive Familiarity With Latino Culture. He Must Be Willing & Able To Convey Personal Knowledge & Life Experience Of Latino Culture With The Media Covering The Show. Bi-Lingual English/Spanish Preferred But Not Required. BOOTS: Male. 20's. He Should Be A Good, Athletic Dancer, A Strong Singer (Bari-Tenor) And MUST Do Acrobatics (Front Walkovers And / Or Back Handsprings). Needs To Be Five Foot Seven - Five Foot Ten And Weigh 150 - 175 Pounds. Please Prepare To Sing A Pop Uptempo AND A Ballad. If You Know A Song In Spanish, Please Bring That Too. Please Bring A Picture And Resume AND Sheet Music. A Pianist Will Be Provided. LUNCH: 1:30 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Special Agreement Tour, minimum AEA pay is $605 Per Week Plus Per Diem.=20 Prepare: To Sing A Pop Uptempo AND A Ballad. If You Know A Song In Spanish, Please Bring That Too. Please Bring A Picture And Resume AND Sheet Music. A Pianist Will Be Provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The It Girl=20 Theatre Name: James L. Simon=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/12/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:10 PM=20 10/14/2004 =20 =20 9:00 AMto 5:00 PM=20 10/15/2004 =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: James L. Simon and Jonathan C. Herzog, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding 3 days of Equity Principal Auditions for The It Girl, First Rehearsal: On Or About January 17, 2005; Opens: On Or About February 14, 2005 at Dodgers Stages. Director/Lyrics: BT McNicholl; Production Supervisor: Jerry Zaks; Book: Michael Small/BT McNicholl; Music: Paul McKibbins; Choreographer: Robert Bianca; General Manager: Maria Di Dia; Casting: Jay Binder Casting. This Show Was Originally Produced At Theatre At St. Peter's Church In NYC In 5/01. A Valentine To Silent Movies Of The Early 20's, It's To Be Played w/Sincerity, Not Camp. Seeking: BETTY LOU SPENCE: The IT Girl. 20=92s - Early 30=92s. Vivacious Dynamo With Spunk, Effortless Sex Appeal, Tomboy Charm And Street Smarts. Creative Physical Comedienne, Dynamic Singer And High-Stepping Dancer. Adorable, Altogether Winning Ing=E9nue With = Fire And Moxie. Soprano/Belt. JONATHAN WALTHAM: The IT Boy. Mid 20=92s =96 = Mid 30=92s. A Leading Man With Light Comedic Skills And Easy Charm. = Masculine But Gentle. Classic Proper, Upstanding Member Of Society With Ivy League Good Looks. A Button-Down Man Who, Unconsciously, Wants To Be Unbuttoned. Confident Lyric Baritone. MONTY MONTGOMERY: The Comic Sidekick. Mid 20=92s =96 Mid 30=92s. Energetic, Nimble Light Comedian = With Sure-Fire Timing And A Period Sensibility. An Upper-Crust Dilettante Concerned With The Latest Fads, Impulsively Adventurous, Good-Hearted But Sometimes Simple-Minded Man Of Leisure. JONATHAN=92s Best Friend. Facility With Physical Comedy. Character Baritone. ADELA VAN NORMAN: The Comic Villainess. 20=92s - Early 30=92s. Socialite, Whose Bad Behavior = Stems >From Insecurity And Desperation, Not An Evil Nature. Stylish, Manipulative, Aggressive Former Debutante Who Slyly Balances Charm And Wicked Determination In Order To Snag Her Man. Long And Lean Preferred, Not Required. Alto/Mezzo/Belt. JANE / MRS. VAN NORMAN / MRS. SULLIVAN: Mid 20=92s =96 Mid 30=92s. JANE Is A Brash, Wisecracking Shopgirl From Brooklyn (A Young BEA ARTHUR Or ELAINE STRITCH). MRS. VAN NORMAN (ADELA=92s Mother) Is A Haughty, Demanding Aristocratic Matron Who = Values Money And Breeding (A La MARGARET DUMONT). MRS. SULLIVAN Is A Shriveled, Feisty Irish Landlady. Must Move Well. Alto/Character Singer, Only Needs To Carry A Tune. MOLLY / DAISY / BREARLEY: 20=92s =96 Early 30=92s. = MOLLY Is A Sweet But Plucky LILLIAN GISH-Type Who Shows Spirit In The Face Of Adversity. BETTY=92s Upbeat, Loyal Best Friend. DAISY Is A Delicate, Innocent Eager-To-Please Shopgirl. Lyric Soprano Who Can Also Give Vocal Punch To A Ragtime Tune. MR. NOTTING / MAN OF A THOUSAND FACES: 20=92s - Mid 30=92s. MR. NOTTING Is A Self-Important, Punctilious, Officious Shop Manager Who Lives Life By The Time Clock. Plays Other Roles Which Require Him To Be Adept At Physical Comedy Skills =97 An Aristocratic Gossip, A French Waiter, A Coney Island Barker, A Scandal Sheet Reporter And A Sailor. Tenor. Please Prepare A Traditional Musical Theater Song That Shows Off Your Range. Please Bring A Picture And Resume, Stapled Together. LUNCH: VARIES. Note Different Start Times. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Off Broadway E contract, minimum AEA pay is $857 per week.=20 Prepare: A Traditional Musical Theater Song That Shows Off Your Range. Please Bring A Picture And Resume, Stapled Together. LUNCH TIMES VARY. Note Different Start Times. EPA Rules are in effect.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/30/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance Studio II, 3425 Backstage Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89121=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/30/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance Studio II, 3425 Backstage Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89121=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/31/2004 =20 =20 1:00 PMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance Studio II, 3425 Backstage Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89121=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in the Las Vegas, Broadway, and National Touring companies of Mamma Mia! Cast should be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s =96 the mother of a 20 year old girl) = Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a feminist press. She=92s confident, strong, and funny on = the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie=92s friend who arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) Sophie=92s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast = to Lisa and Sophie. Featured role. SAM (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. = Left Donna 20 years ago because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie=92s fiance. Athletic, attractive =96 has given up his life = as a successful young businessman in order to make over Donna=92s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured role. PEPPER (20s) Sky=92s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, always flirting. Must be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Sign-up begins at 12:30. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Sign-up begins at 12:30. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/02/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in the Las Vegas, Broadway, and National Touring companies of Mamma Mia! Cast should be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s =96 the mother of a 20 year old girl) = Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a feminist press. She=92s confident, strong, and funny on = the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie=92s friend who arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) Sophie=92s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast = to Lisa and Sophie. Featured role. SAM (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. = Left Donna 20 years ago because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie=92s fiance. Athletic, attractive =96 has given up his life = as a successful young businessman in order to make over Donna=92s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured role. PEPPER (20s) Sky=92s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, always flirting. Must be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/04/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/04/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus _____ =20 Show Name: The Miracle Worker=20 Theatre Name: Long Beach Playhouse Studio Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA 99 Seat Thtr Pay Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/10/2004 =20 =20 7:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20 10/11/2004 =20 =20 7:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Long Beach Playhouse Studio Tht, 5021 E Anaheim St, Long Beach, CA 99999=20 Breakdown: Gigi Fusco Meese, Producer, will hold an open call for The Miracle Worker, a drama by William Gibson. Director: Robert Craig. Rehearsals start Oct. 17. Performances run Dec. 3-18 & Jan. 7-22, 2005 at the Long Beach Playhouse Studio Theatre. There is pay. Seeking: Doctor: male, 50-60, old time country doctor typical of the South in the 1800s; Kate: female, 25-30, loving mother of Helen, demure but makes all decisions in family; Keller: male, 40-50, former captain for the South in Civil War; Helen: girl, 10-15 to play 10, a deaf, dumb, and blind child who wants to communicate; Martha: girl, African-American, 10-15, Viney's daughter, playmate to Helen; Percy: boy, African-American, 15-20 to play teenager, Viney's son, not bright; Aunt Ev: female, 45-55, Keller's sister, sometimes flamboyant; James: male, 20-30, wants connection with father but his new mother Kate and sister Helen have stolen his father's affection; Anagnos: male, 40-50, wise, good-natured soul, Greek accent a must; Annie Sullivan: 25-35 to play 20, tough but emotionally sentimental, Irish accent; Viney: female, African-American, 40-50, trusted housekeeper and nanny, views herself as a member of the family, not a servant. Prepare to cold read from script with Southern accent. Be familiar with play. For information e-mail lbplayhouse75 at verizon.net. Equity 99 Seat Theatre contract.=20 Prepare: Prepare to cold read from script with Southern accent. Be familiar with play. For information e-mail lbplayhouse75 at verizon.net.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: St. Elmo's Fire=20 Theatre Name: Underdog Productions=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA 99 Seat No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/06/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Underdog Productions, 206 N. Screenland Dr, Burbank, CA 91505=20 Breakdown: Underdog Productions is accepting submissions for St. Elmo's Fire, a 20th anniversary stage production for the L.A. Children's Charity Benefit. Producer: Bryan Chesters. Performances run Jan. 13-30, 2005 at the Complex Theater. Seeking: Alec: good-looking, strong leader; Billy: handsome daredevil; Kirby: good-looking, persistent, underdog; Kevin: good-looking, sardonic poet; Jules: good-looking, sexy, fun; Leslie: good-looking, sweet, sensitive; Wendy: good-looking, preppy, shy; Dale: 20s-30s, beautiful; Mr. Beamish: 50s; Mrs. Beamish: 50s; Hooker: African-American, 30s-40s. Note: Unless otherwise specified, all parts are mid-late 20s. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 6 to Underdog Productions c/o St. Elmo's Fire, 206 N. Screenland Dr., Burbank, CA 91505. For information e-mail stelmosfire at sbcglobal.net. Equity 99 Seat Theatre contract.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 6 to Underdog Productions c/o St. Elmo's Fire, 206 N. Screenland Dr., Burbank, CA 91505. For information e-mail stelmosfire at sbcglobal.net.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Blood Off Broadway=20 Theatre Name: Blood Off Broadway=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Poss Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/09/2004 =20 =20 3:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Church Street Boxing Gym, 25 Park Pl at Church St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Blood Off Broadway, an original performance venue combining theatre, music and movement with sanctioned boxing, needs improvisers for high-energy scene work, performing one-on-one challenges in the ring for a backers' audition. Also looking for sports announcer-like banter for between rounds and on-camera, '40s style reporters. Performs Nov. 5. Possible future pay. More info, email Robin Selfridge at robinselfridge at hotmail.com.=20 Prepare: More info, email Robin Selfridge at robinselfridge at hotmail.com. _____ =20 Show Name: Metamorphoses=20 Theatre Name: Florida Studio Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA SPT Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/12/2004 =20 =20 1:00 PMto 2:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Florida Studio Theatre, Producer, based in Sarasota, FL, is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Metamorphoses, Rehearsals Begin: November 16, 2004. Opens: December 9, 2004. Closes: February 5, 2005. Artistic Director: Richard Hopkins. Playwright: Mary Zimmerman. Casting And Literary Coordinator: James Ashford. FLORIDA STUDIO THEATRE Is Celebrating 31 Years As An Equity, Regional Theatre. METAMORPHOSES: By Mary Zimmerman. A Tony Award=AE-Winning Splash. A Pool Of Shimmering Water Sets The Stage For A Lush, Funny And Vibrant Retelling Of OVID=92s Myths. Gods And Humans Meet, Clash And Love In And Around The Glistening Waterscape. Playwright MARY ZIMMERMAN Examines Each Legendary Tale As A Parable Of Transformation In A Contemporary, Accessible Style. The Stories Of KING MIDAS, EROS, PSYCHE, NARCISSUS And Many More Are Interwoven Into A Seamless Evening Of Laughter, Tears And Revelation. Seeking: MAN NUMBER ONE: 30=92s - 40. Plays ZEUS, ERYSICHTHON, CINYRAS = And Others. MAN NUMBER TWO: 30=92s - 40=92s. Plays MIDAS, NARRATOR OF ERYSICHTHON And Others. MAN NUMBER THREE: 30=92s. Plays CEYX, ORPHEUS, APOLLO, PHILEMON And Others. MAN NUMBER FOUR: 30=92s. Plays SILENUS, NARCISSUS, PHAETON, EROS And Others. MAN NUMBER FIVE: 30=92s. Plays BACCHUS, HERMES, VERTUMNUS And Others. WOMAN NUMBER ONE: Late 20=92s. Plays ALCYONE, CERES, PERSEPHONE And Others. WOMAN NUMBER TWO: 40=92s. Plays SCIENTIST, PANDORA, NURSEMAID TO MYRRHA, THERAPIST And Others. WOMAN NUMBER THREE: 30=92s. Plays LUCINA, Q, EURYDICE, BAUCIS And = Others. WOMAN NUMBER FOUR: 20=92s. Plays MIDAS=92S DAUGHTER, IRIS, HUNGER, = MYRRHA And Others. WOMAN NUMBER FIVE: 20=92s. Plays APHRODITE, OREAD, PSYCHE = And Others. Auditionees Should Prepare A BRIEF Contemporary Monologue. Please Bring An Updated Picture And Resume. Equity SPT contract, pay.=20 Prepare: A BRIEF Contemporary Monologue. Please Bring An Updated Picture And Resume.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Duets=20 Theatre Name: ACT Productions=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: David Spera, Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box 565, Mastic, NY 11950=20 Breakdown: ACT Productions is casting Duets, a showcase of five one-act plays. Director/Producer: David Spera, Esq. They are seeking male and female actors, all ages. This is a non-union showcase,. Rehearses in November. Performs in January at the Producers Club, 358 W. 44 St., NYC. Send pictures, resumes, and cover letters to David Spera, Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box 565, Mastic, NY 11950.=20 Prepare: Send pictures, resumes, and cover letters to David Spera, Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box 565, Mastic, NY 11950.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: West Side Story=20 Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/21/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 3:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, WI, will be holding an open call for principals for its production of West Side Story, which will run from March 3-May 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; Musical Director: Mary Ehlinger. Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, workers' comp. This call will be for the roles of Tony, Lt. Schrank, Officer Krupke, Doc (who will double as Glad Hand), and Maria understudy (who will play Rosalia and do some chorus dancing). The role of Maria is pre-cast. Those interested in the principal roles of Anita, Riff, and Bernardo must first attend the dance calls on Tues. Oct. 19 at 10AM for women and on Wed. Oct. 20 at 10AM for men at Nola Rehearsal Studios, 250 W. 54 St., NYC. Principal cast breakdown--Tony: young, attractive, romantic, idealistic, with passion, energy, and vision, must have a strong lyric baritone/tenor voice with good high notes, must move well; Maria: young, lovely, open, naive, romantic, must have a strong soprano, must move well, Latina or able to play Latina; Doc: character man, 40s-50s, warm, caring, sardonic wit and full of worry; Lt. Schrank: character man, 30s-50s, hard, cynical, angry NYPD detective; Officer Krupke: character man, 30s-40s, with comic ability, stereotypical NYC beat cop; Anita: young, sexy, passionate, hard cynical exterior with warmth and caring beneath, strong mezzo with belt, Latina or able to play Latina, must come to the dance call; Bernardo: young, intense, full of anger and fear but a loving heart underneath, Latino or able to play Latino, must come to the dance call; Riff: same as Bernardo but Caucasian, must come to the dance call. For the principal call, prepare 16 bars of a ballad and 16 bars of an uptempo song in a classic Broadway style. Equity Guest Artist contracts are available for some roles.=20 Prepare: 16 bars of a ballad and 16 bars of an uptempo song in a classic Broadway style.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: West Side Story=20 Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/20/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, WI, will be holding an open call for dancers who sing well for its production of West Side Story, which will run from March 3-May 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; Musical Director: Mary Ehlinger. Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, workers' comp. Equity This call will be for male and female dancers who are young, attractive, athletic, and energetic to play Jets, Sharks, Their Girls, and Anybodys. Some women will double as both Jet Girls and Shark Girls. All ethnic types are encouraged to audition. Those interested in the principal roles of Anita, Bernardo, and Riff must come first to the dance call to secure a principal callback. Men should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard. The combination will be taught promptly at the beginning of the posted time. Auditioners should arrive to sign up a little early. Guest Artist contracts are available for some roles.=20 Prepare: Men should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: West Side Story=20 Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/19/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, WI, will be holding an open call for dancers who sing well for its production of West Side Story, which will run from March 3-May 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; Musical Director: Mary Ehlinger. Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, workers' comp. Equity This call will be for male and female dancers who are young, attractive, athletic, and energetic to play Jets, Sharks, Their Girls, and Anybodys. Some women will double as both Jet Girls and Shark Girls. All ethnic types are encouraged to audition. Those interested in the principal roles of Anita, Bernardo, and Riff must come first to the dance call to secure a principal callback. Men should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard. The combination will be taught promptly at the beginning of the posted time. Auditioners should arrive to sign up a little early. Guest Artist contracts are available for some roles.=20 Prepare: Men should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Blues for an Alabama Sky=20 Theatre Name: Black Spectrum Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/04/2004 =20 =20 4:30 PMto 7:30 PM=20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 4:30 PMto 7:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Black Spectrum Theatre, 177 St. and Baisley Blvd, Queens, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Black Spectrum Theatre, located in St. Albans, Queens, is seeking non-union performers for the play Blues for an Alabama Sky by Pearl Cleage. Seeking: Angel: very attractive woman, 35-50, a lounge singer; Guy: 35-45, a costume designer; Delia: attractive woman, 30-40, a social worker; Sam: 40-50, a doctor; Leland: 30-40, attractive black male from Alabama. All characters are African-American. Prepare a contemporary monologue no longer than two minutes. Sides provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. Call (718) 723-1800 for directions and to set up an appointment. Pay involved.=20 Prepare: a contemporary monologue no longer than two minutes. Sides provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. Call (718) 723-1800 for directions and to set up an appointment.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Seven Deadly Sins Series=20 Theatre Name: TSI/Playtime=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth Ave., Ste 200, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: TSI/Playtime is now accepting pictures and resumes for their Seven Deadly Sins Series, scheduled to begin Nov. 10-21 and Dec. 8-19. Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday performances. The true tragic flaw in human nature is embodied in one or more of the seven deadly sins: pride, covetousness, lust, anger, gluttony, envy, and sloth. Each has been paired with a Shakespearean work: Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, King Lear, Richard III, Romeo and Juliet, and Antony and Cleopatra. Scenes and adaptations 60 minutes and under. Send resumes to Artistic Director A.M. Raychel, TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth Ave., Ste. 200, New York, NY 10036.=20 Prepare: Send resumes to Artistic Director A.M. Raychel, TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth Ave., Ste. 200, New York, NY 10036. _____ =20 Show Name: Shakespeare Eight Play History Cycle=20 Theatre Name: Twenty Feet Productions=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/04/2004 =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Twenty Feet Productions, New York, NY 11111 Breakdown: Twenty Feet Productions will hold auditions by appointment only for Shakespeare Eight Play History Cycle on Mon. Oct. 4 and Tues. Oct. 5 from 6-10PM. Director: Marc Silberschatz. Performs at West Park Church, 86 St. and Amsterdam Ave., NYC. Email pictures and resumes with preferred day to twentyfeetproductions at gmail.com to schedule an appointment.=20 Prepare: Email pictures and resumes with preferred day to twentyfeetproductions at gmail.com to schedule an appointment.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Gay-Themed Play=20 Theatre Name: John Clark, Producer=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: John Clark, Producer, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: John Clark, Producer, seeks actors for table reading of a new gay-themed two-act play on Oct. 17 in NYC. Seeking: two men, mid-20s; one man, late 20s; two men over 40; and one black woman. Producers will be in attendance. Email shiftingthecanvas at msn.com for submission information.=20 Prepare: Email shiftingthecanvas at msn.com for submission information.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Rat Pack Tribute Show=20 Theatre Name: New York Dinner Theater=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/10/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: New York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., #200, Manhasset, NY 11030=20 Breakdown: New York Dinner Theater is seeking Dean and Sammy impersonators for a Rat Pack tribute show with performances primarily in the tristate area and Philadelphia. All actors submitting must be able to sing in the style of the Rat Pack. Send pictures and resumes to New York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., #200, Manhasset, NY 11030. Director: Bill Primavera, (212) 358-5896. Paid positions.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to New York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., #200, Manhasset, NY 11030.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Perfect=20 Theatre Name: Heart Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Stgd Rdg No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/08/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd, Long Beach, NY 11561=20 Breakdown: Heart Theatre Company, Producer, are accepting submissions for a staged reading of George Cameron Grant's Perfect. Invitation-only reading to be held Nov. 15 at Dramatists Guild, NYC. Rehearses Nov. 13-24. Visit website www.georgecamerongrant.com for synopsis. Director: John Borras. Seeking: Rachel: mid-40s, tall, thin, fragile lifelong victim exacting one perfect moment of revenge. Also seeking=97Rachel: = from early teens-20s; Roger: mid-30s, dangerously handsome, rugged predator; Mother and Father: mid-40s, life-hardened, middle-class parents; Male: mid-40s to 50s, portraying various tormentors in Rachel's life. Supporting roles also available. Auditions will be held Mon. Oct. 11 from 6:30-9PM at Harlequin Studios, NYC. Sides will be provided. Actors selected will be considered for future production. Email pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to cameron313 at aol.com; or send ASAP to George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd., Long Beach, NY 11561. Equity Staged Reading Guidelines.=20 Prepare: Email pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to cameron313 at aol.com; or send ASAP to George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd., Long Beach, NY 11561.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Phillis, A Slave to Poetry=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Rene Migliaccio, 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222=20 Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted from actors for the reading of a new play, Phillis, A Slave to Poetry. Seeking: African-American and white male and female actors, ages 20-40. Performs Oct. 18. For more info, visit www.phillisaslave.com (under Play Specifications there is a cast breakdown). Send pictures and resumes to Rene Migliaccio, 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (do not email submissions).=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Rene Migliaccio, 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (do not email submissions). For more info, visit www.phillisaslave.com (under Play Specifications there is a cast breakdown).=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Oklahoma!, 42nd Street, Guys and Dolls, Buddy (The Buddy Holly Story), Sound of Music=20 Theatre Name: Prather Family of Theatres=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/11/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 1:00 PM=20 10/12/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 1:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th Street, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: Prather Family of Theatres (Dutch Apple, Broadway Palm, Broadway Palm West) will hold open non-Equity calls. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, Lancaster, PA: Disney's Beauty and the Beast: April 7-June 11 (two-theatre tour with Broadway Palm, FL); Oklahoma!: June 6-Aug. 6 (two-theatre tour with Broadway Palm, FL). Broadway Palm, Fort Myers, FL: 42nd Street: Dec. 13-Feb. 19; Beauty and the Beast: June 19-Aug. 13 (two-theatre tour with Dutch Apple); Oklahoma!: Sept. 22-Nov. 19 (two-theatre tour with Dutch Apple). Broadway Palm West, Mesa, AZ: Guys and Dolls: Feb. 3-April 9; Buddy (The Buddy Holly Story): March 31-June 4; Sound of Music: May 26-July 30. All above dates include rehearsal dates. Contracts include housing, meals on performance days, transportation, health club membership. All are paid positions. Visit the website at www.prathertheatres.com. No appointments. Sign-up will begin at 9AM. All must attend the vocal auditions in order to be called to dance. Prepare 16 bars that show your vocal range. Accompanist provided. Be prepared to dance if called back for dance auditions.=20 Prepare: No appointments. Sign-up will begin at 9AM. All must attend the vocal auditions in order to be called to dance. Prepare 16 bars that show your vocal range. Accompanist provided. Be prepared to dance if called back for dance auditions.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Cafe Noir=20 Theatre Name: Mystery Cafe=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Mystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Ste 200, Manhasset, NY 11030=20 Breakdown: Mystery Cafe, one of the largest producers of interactive murder mysteries in the tristate area, is accepting pictures and resumes for its newest production, Cafe Noir. Seeking the following characters: Rick Archer: early 30s, sings, private eye who's always wanted to be Bogart or Mitchum in a '40s film noir movie; Madam Toureau: 40s, French, manages the Cafe Noir; Sheila Wonderly: 20s, sings, attractive, prostitute, hardened; Maria Larue: mid-late 20s, voodoo priestess, Caribbean/French accent; Gutterman: mid-30s-early 60s, British, ladies' man; Trio: late 20s-early 30s, plays three characters: gun runner, Dutch blackmailer, and British cop, needs to be versatile character actor. Send pictures and resumes with character preference to Mystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, Manhasset, NY 11030, Attn: Bill Primavera. Paid.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes with character preference to Mystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, Manhasset, NY 11030, Attn: Bill Primavera.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Christmas Carol=20 Theatre Name: McCarter Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Stipend=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/11/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: McCarter Theatre, 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ 08540=20 Breakdown: McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, will hold non-Equity auditions for A Christmas Carol, directed by Michael Unger, with choreography by Rob Ashford. McCarter is seeking 12 non-Equity actors, six male and six female, for the ensemble; two actors may also be cast in roles. Must be able to sing and dance well. Note: Actors cannot be members of Actors' Equity Association and must be U.S. citizens. EMC candidates with 49 or fewer weeks are also eligible. No auditions will be given without an appointment. A stipend will be provided. McCarter is an equal opportunity employer. No phone calls. Casting Director: S. French. Rehearses Nov. 13-14, 20-21, 27-28, 30-31, and Dec. 1-5. Performs Dec. 7-24. Auditions, by appointment only, will be held on Sun. Oct. 17 beginning at 10AM at Ripley-Grier Studios, NYC. For an appointment, send pictures and resumes by Oct. 11 to McCarter Theatre, Attn: A Christmas Carol Casting, 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ 08540, or email to casting at mccarter.org. Prepare 16 bars of a song. Accompanist provided. Be prepared for dance call if called back. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 Prepare: Auditions, by appointment only, will be held on Sun. Oct. 17 beginning at 10AM at Ripley-Grier Studios, NYC. For an appointment, send pictures and resumes by Oct. 11 to McCarter Theatre, Attn: A Christmas Carol Casting, 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Shadow Box Theatre Rep Season=20 Theatre Name: Shadow Box Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 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: Shadow Box Theatre, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Shadow Box Theatre, a multiethnic, nonprofit children's musical puppet company, is seeking: male singer/actor/dancer/puppeteers for repertory season. People of color encouraged to apply. Puppetry experience helpful but not necessary (will train). Weekday rehearsals and performances. Paid positions. Rehearsals start early October. Call ASAP for appointment (212) 724-0677.=20 Prepare: Call ASAP for appointment (212) 724-0677.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Christmas Carol, Babes in Toyland, Ellis Island, Pinocchio=20 Theatre Name: American Family Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 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: American Family Theatre, New York, NY 11111 Breakdown: American Family Theatre is seeking men for the following roles in its upcoming fall tours=97Scrooge: high baritone, rehearsals begin Oct. 30; Bob Cratchit: high baritone or tenor, rehearsals Oct. 24; Narrator: tenor, versatile actor who moves well, rehearsals Oct. 24; Barnaby (Babes in Toyland): high baritone or tenor, good sense of comedy, very presentational actor, rehearsals Oct. 25; Narrator (Ellis Island): baritone, versatile actor, assumes several characters in show, rehearsals Oct. 10; Gepetto (Pinocchio): baritone, 5'10" or taller, rehearses Oct. 16. Call Tami Rigsby ASAP for audition appointment at (800) 822-8487, ext. 469. Non-union. Salary plus all housing and transportation.=20 Prepare: Call Tami Rigsby ASAP for audition appointment at (800) 822-8487, ext. 469.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Plays=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Carlotta Kerwin, The Snarks, Ltd., 40 Park Ave., New York, NY 10016=20 Breakdown: Seeking: male actors, 20-65, for women's organization presenting season of plays, some by Noel Coward. Also seeking: qualified directors. Stipend for directors. Send pictures and resumes to Carlotta Kerwin, The Snarks, Ltd., 40 Park Ave., #4H, New York, NY 10016; call (212) 689-4337; or email mrgrafton at aol.com.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Carlotta Kerwin, The Snarks, Ltd., 40 Park Ave., #4H, New York, NY 10016; call (212) 689-4337; or email mrgrafton at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Bye Bye Birdie=20 Theatre Name: Brooklyn Family Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/10/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Brooklyn Family Theatre, Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Brooklyn Family Theatre is holding auditions by appointment for two roles in production of Bye Bye Birdie, performing late October through November in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Rehearsals weekday evenings. Seeking: Conrad Birdie: a baritone, 1950s rock star, complete with comic bad manners and hot dancing, must sing and dance well; Mr. MacAfee: a comically insane put-upon 1950s dad, fed up with kids, character singing, originally played by Paul Lynde. Call (718) 670-7205; or email brooklyntheatre at aol.com for appointment.=20 Prepare: Call (718) 670-7205; or email brooklyntheatre at aol.com for appointment.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Latino-Themed Musical=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/04/2004 =20 =20 7:30 PMto 10:00 PM=20 10/07/2004 =20 =20 3:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: 440 Studios, 440 Lafayette St., Rm. 3A,, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: H. Brummit, Writer, is holding auditions for workshop/showcase of a Latino-themed musical. Some pay involved. Seeking singers: baritone, lyric tenor, and interesting sopranos, 20s-30s, who can act and move. Bring pictures and resumes. Accompanist provided.=20 Prepare: Bring pictures and resumes. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Axis of Evil=20 Theatre Name: Martin Bard=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Token Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Martin Bard, 185 Claremont Ave., Apt. 3H, New York, NY 10027=20 Breakdown: Martin Bard is casting for Axis of Evil, a musical drama, for a scheduled January Off-Off-Broadway run. Seeking non-Equity actors, all races, who can act, sing, and move well. Token payment for performers. Competitive pay available for experienced stage manager, lighting technician, costume and set designer. Production assistant needed. Send pictures and resumes to Martin Bard, 185 Claremont Ave., Apt. 3H, New York, NY 10027.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Martin Bard, 185 Claremont Ave., Apt. 3H, New York, NY 10027.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Tom Jones Adaptation=20 Theatre Name: Palistage Performing Arts Company=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Palistage Performing Arts Company, Tenafly, NJ 00000=20 Breakdown: Palistage Performing Arts Company (Tenafly, NJ=9710 minutes from GWB) is seeking: male actors, 16-25, for title role and a supporting role in David Rogers' adaptation of the film Tom Jones. Need strong good looks, innocence, charm. Rehearsals Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoon/evenings. Performance dates Nov. 18-21. Call (201) 569-7900, ext. 315.=20 Prepare: Call (201) 569-7900, ext. 315.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Season with Human=20 Theatre Name: B. DePetris, Casting=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/05/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Gotham City Improv, 158 W. 23 St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: B. DePetris, Casting, is holding auditions for A Season with Human. All types are encouraged to attend. Improv skills a plus. Prepare two contrasting monologues. For more information, check out website www.ahumanproduction.com.=20 Prepare: For more information, check out website www.ahumanproduction.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Rent=20 Theatre Name: CPI-Creative Prods Intl=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: Union N/A Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: CPI-Creative Productions Intl, 1501 Broadway, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: CPI-Creative Productions International, a New York production company is scouting mulitethnic cast for China Rent tour. Touring major Chinese cities. Also seeking: stage/company manager. Even if you don't yet know Chinese but up for the challenge. Pay. Send pictures and resumes (demo CDs) to CPI-Creative Productions International, Attn: Matt Neufeld, 1501 Broadway, Ste. 1313, New York, NY 10036.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes (demo CDs) to CPI-Creative Productions International, Attn: Matt Neufeld, 1501 Broadway, Ste. 1313, New York, NY 10036.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Poe: His Life, Loves, and Tales of Terror=20 Theatre Name: Pax Amicus=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd, Budd Lake, NJ 07828=20 Breakdown: Pax Amicus is seeking two men, 20-35, who move very well to play Poe and multiple characters in Poe: His Life, Loves, and Tales of Terror, based on Poe's life and stories. Rehearses/plays weekdays: October-November. Paid. Non-Equity. Call (973) 691-4900 for an appointment. Pictures and resumes may be mailed to Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd., Budd Lake, NJ 07828.=20 Prepare: Call (973) 691-4900 for an appointment. Pictures and resumes may be mailed to Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd., Budd Lake, NJ 07828.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Prism=20 Theatre Name: All Souls Players=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: MJ Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., Apt. 5A, New York, NY 10028=20 Breakdown: All Souls Players, a non-profit theatre company, is seeking: two men, late 30s-early 50s, for staged reading of Prism, an original three-character play. Both are well-spoken, well-educated types. Good diction and speaking voice a must. Performances Oct. 30-31 at the Unitarian Church of All Souls, 1157 Lexington Ave. in Manhattan. Audition and rehearsals to be held at same location. Send pictures and resumes to MJ Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., Apt. 5A, New York, NY 10028.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to MJ Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., Apt. 5A, New York, NY 10028.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Miss Julie, Two Other Works TBA=20 Theatre Name: JOS Theater Company=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/13/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Dance Theater Workshop, 219 W. 19 St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: JOS Theater Company and The Wake Up Artists are joining forces and are seeking committed, well-trained (B.F.A./M.F.A. or equivalent professional experience), physically vibrant male and female actors as well as modern dancers who are interested in movement theatre to join the company. Experience in Viewpoints, Michael Chekhov, LeCoq, or Grotowski preferred. The company's mission is to test physical, psychological, and emotional boundaries, engaging the audience and the actor in combustible, dangerous, inately raw theatre revealing the depths of the human condition. Fearless and provocative, the companies are seeking to make the invisible visible. Rehearsals for two original works created by directors Jessica Lanius and Andrea Arden, and an adaptation of Ibsen's Miss Julie (Director: A. Arden; still seeking the following roles: Jean; and Christine) begin in November and are slated for production in the early spring. Group movement auditions will be held Wed. Oct. 13 at 6PM. Callbacks will require a brief contemporary and classical monologue. Email submissions will be accepted only. If you would like an audition time, email pictures and resumes by Oct. 10 to jblanius at optonline.net.=20 Prepare: Group movement auditions will be held Wed. Oct. 13 at 6PM. Callbacks will require a brief contemporary and classical monologue. Email submissions will be accepted only. If you want an aud time, email pictures & resumes by Oct. 10 to jblanius at optonline.net _____ =20 Show Name: My Life as an Island=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Jose Montanez, 330 E. 46 St., Ste. 4S, New York, NY 10017=20 Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted from Latino and Latina actors for a reading of the libretto of a new musical, My Life as an Island, by librettist Lisa Aviva Bleviss. Performs Oct. 24. Specifically seeking: Cuban and Puerto Rican actors, ages 18 and older, singers preferred. Auditions will be held the first week of October at Art for Change, Carlitos Cafe y Galeria, 1701 Lexington Ave., NYC. For the audition date and time, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to JRMontanez at aol.com; or mail to Jose Montanez, 330 E. 46 St., Ste. 4S, New York, NY 10017.=20 Prepare: For the audition date and time, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to JRMontanez at aol.com; or mail to Jose Montanez, 330 E. 46 St., Ste. 4S, New York, NY 10017.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Camp Runamuk=20 Theatre Name: Richmond Shepard, Director=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: Richmond Shepard, Director, is accepting submissions for Camp Runamuk, a musical audience-interactive show about a summer camp in which the actors are the counselors, camp owner, etc. Book: Andrew Ross and Richmond Shepard; Songs: Andrew Ross. Show begins previews late Oct.; opens early Nov. Seeking (must sing and move well): James: 20, handsome, in-shape Adonis, in love with himself; LaDonna: 22, African-American, athletic director, in great physical shape, caring and maternal; The Ranger: good story-teller (doubles as Siegfried Hess, the Nazi next door); The Sultan: ruler of oil-rich Bula Gatawney, young, good-looking, stern but kindly Asian despot. Send pictures and resumes for audition appointment to Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New York, NY 10019. There is pay.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes for audition appointment to Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New York, NY 10019.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Bag Fulla Money=20 Theatre Name: Badlands Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/07/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Badlands Theatre Company, 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New York, NY 10010=20 Breakdown: Bruce Robert Harris and Badlands Theatre Company, Producers, are accepting submissions for Bag Fulla Money. Seeking: Oscar: male, 30, working class, pastry chef, sympathetic, musters the courage to steal a bag with millions in it; English: male, 30s-40s, balding Jason Statham type, British gangster, spotless London accent a must; Randall: 40, male, any ethnicity to play Native American; MC: male, 50s-70, character man, film noir delivery. This is a staged reading for investors and producers at the Lion Theatre, Oct. 25. Possible future employment when the show opens. These roles are joining an already established ensemble. Rehearses Oct. 18-24. Auditions will be held on Thurs. Oct. 7 at a location TBA. Sides will be provided. Send pictures and resumes to Badlands Theatre Company, c/o Scott Brooks, 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New York, NY 10010.=20 Prepare: Auditions will be held on Thurs. Oct. 7 at a location TBA. Sides will be provided. Send pictures and resumes to Badlands Theatre Company, c/o Scott Brooks, 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New York, NY 10010.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Robin Hood=20 Theatre Name: Manhattan Children's Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Manhattan Children's Theatre, 380 Broadway, 4th fl, New York, NY 10013=20 Breakdown: Manhattan Children's Theatre is accepting submissions for upcoming children's theatre musical production of Robin Hood. Seeking adult actors/actresses: eight male/female to play a variety of characters (all must sing). Performs Nov. 20-Dec. 19. Send pictures and resumes to Manhattan Children's Theatre, Attn: Laura Stevens, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY 10013. Some pay (stipend).=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Manhattan Children's Theatre, Attn: Laura Stevens, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY 10013.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Special Gift=20 Theatre Name: Riant Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/05/2004 =20 =20 5:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Champion Studios, 257 W. 39 St., 14th fl, New York, NY 10000=20 Breakdown: The Riant Theatre will be holding auditions for A Special Gift. Seeking: A Guardian Angel: male, 30-50, leading dramatic role; Reverend Green: 40-45; Daniel: 17-25, a troubled young man who sings in the choir (must sing); Annie: 30s, white, a lawyer, has cancer; Steven: 30s, white, Annie's husband, dramatic role; Janice Hernandez: 25-30, Latina, a new mom; Richard Hernandez: 25-35, her husband, down on his luck; Mr. Taylor: 50s, his boss; Tamia Jones: 40s, black, a mother; James Jones: 40s, black, her husband; Jamal: 18-20, black, her troubled son; Imani: 16-22, black, her daughter; Mr. Benny Johnson: 60s, black, her father. Performances Nov. 26-Dec. 5. Scenes will be provided at audition, bring pictures and resumes.=20 Prepare: Scenes will be provided at audition, bring pictures and resumes.=20 =20 =20 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Co-founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com =20 _____ =20 << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 35170 Spam messages and set aside 101 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com=09 ------=_NextPart_000_03CF_01C4A8DD.7525D930 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Show Name: Swing, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, = Oliver
Theatre= Name: = Marriott Theatre = in Lincolnshire
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr = Ag

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/12/2004

 

 

2:00 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arriott Rehearsal Hall, 1465 Busch Parkway, = Buffalo Grove, = IL = 60089 =

Breakdown: = Marriott Theatre = in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity = Chorus 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 Artistic Associate: Andy Hite. Seeking strong dancers who sing well. Performers of all ethnicities are strongly = encouraged to attend this audition. Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. = Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. = Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. = Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity = Marriott Theatre Agreement, Pay.

Prepare: = Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz = and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring = music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. =


Show Name: Swing, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, = Oliver
Theatre Name: = Marriott Theatre = in Lincolnshire
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr = Ag

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/12/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arriott Rehearsal Hall, 1465 Busch Parkway, = Buffalo Grove, = IL = 60089 =

Breakdown: = Marriott Theatre = in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity = Chorus 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 Artistic Associate: Andy Hite. Seeking strong dancers who sing well. Performers of all ethnicities are strongly = encouraged to attend this audition. Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. = Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. = Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. = Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity = Marriott Theatre Agreement, Pay.

Prepare: = Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz = and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring = music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. =


Show Name: MacBeth, The Parvenu, The Winter’s = Tale, A Woman of No Importance
Theatre Name: Shakespeare = Project of Chicago
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Stgd Rdg =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: The Shakespeare = Project, 2529 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago, IL= 60625

Breakdown: = Shakespeare Project of Chicago, Producer, based in Chicago, = IL, is accepting submissions for their 2004-2005 season, including: = MacBeth (1st = Reh, 10/23 and perf 30,31), The Parvenu (11/13, perf 20,21), The Winter’s = Tale (2/5, perf 12,13) and A Woman of No Importance (4/16, perf 23, 24). Also for = their ongoing Student Outreach 50 M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>inute Hamlet. Seeking M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>embers in good standing of Actors Equity with strong = Shakespearean experience. Please indicate interest in particular roles of palys. Some = roles are cast. Web site is www.shakespeareprojectchicago.org. Send pictures = and resumes to: Artistic Director, Jeff Christian, The Shakespeare Project, = 2529 W. Carmen Ave., = Chicago = IL = 60625. Equity Staged = Reading. =

Prepare: = Web site is www.shakespeareprojectchicago.org. Send = pictures and resumes to: Artistic Director, Jeff Christian, The Shakespeare Project, = 2529 W. Carmen Ave., = Chicago = IL = 60625. =


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/25/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte = Studios, 1147 West Jacks= on, = Chicago, = IL = 66666 =

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Principal Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in = the Las Vegas, Broadway, and = National Touring = companies of Mamma = Mia! Cast should = be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for = this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s – the = mother of a 20 year old girl) Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer = in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino = on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. = Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to = find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany = spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. = TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, = sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early = 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a = feminist press. She’s confident, strong, and funny on the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress = who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie’s friend who = arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian = young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) = Sophie’s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast to Lisa and Sophie. Featured = role. SAM (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. Left Donna 20 years ago = because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who = sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, = youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High = baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be = Sophie’s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, = always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be = a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly = well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie’s fiance. Athletic, attractive – has given up his life as a successful young = businessman in order to make over Donna’s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured = role. PEPPER (20s) Sky’s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, = always flirting. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. = Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. = Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured = role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet = music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Appointments = will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. on = Monday, October = 18. Call 312/641-0406. Call only 9:30 - = 12:30 or 3:00 - = 4:30. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Always bring your Equity M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>embership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production = contracts, pay.

Prepare: = to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music = and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Appointments will = be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. on = Monday, October = 18. Call 312/641-0406.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

2:00 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte = Studios, 1147 West Jacks= on, = Chicago, = IL = 66666 =

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte = Studios, 1147 West Jacks= on, = Chicago, = IL = 66666 =

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided.


Show Name: Fool for Love
Theatre Name: Roundabout = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT A+ =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/13/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Roundabout Theatre Company, Producer, based in New York, = NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Fool for Love, First Rehearsal: 12/14/04; First Preview: 1/14/05; Opens: tba; Closes: 5/1/05. = Playwright: Sam Shephard; Director: Ed Harris; Casting Directors: Jim Carnahan & = Mele Nagler. = Seeking: EDDIE, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AY, OLD M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN, and M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ARTIN. Sides will be provided at the audition. Lunch Break = from 1:30PM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> to 2:30PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep A+ contract, = minimum AEA pay is $1083 per week until 2/27/05. =

Prepare: = Sides will be provided at the audition. Lunch Break from = 1:30PM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> to 2:30PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided.


Show Name: Dora, The Explorer, Dora's Pirate Adventure
Theatre Name: Nickelodeon =
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Spec Agmt =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/13/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Nickelodeon And Clear Channel Entertainment, Producer, = based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Dora, The = Explorer and Dora's Pirate Adventure, Rehearsals Begin: January 3, 2005 In New York = City. Author: Chris Gifford; Director: Chris Hoppe; General = Manager: Wasser Associates. Seeking: DORA: Latina Singer / Actress Who Plays Late Teens - Early 20's. = Personable, Enthusiastic, Attractive / Cute, NOT TOO TALL, With A Strong High Belt = Voice. She Must Also Move Very Well And Be An Excellent Actress. She Must Have An = Extensive Familiarity With Latino Culture. She M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust Be Willing & Able To Convey Personal Knowledge = & Life Experience Of Latino Culture With The M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>edia Covering The Show. Bi-Lingual English / Spanish = Preferred But Not Required. DIEGO: He Is DORA's Cousin. Latin Singer / Actor Who Plays = Late Teens - Early 20's. Personable, Enthusiastic, Attractive And NOT TOO = TALL. He Must Sing And = Move Very Well = And Be An Excellent Actor. He M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust Have An Extensive Familiarity With Latino Culture. He = Must Be Willing = & Able To Convey Personal Knowledge & Life Experience Of Latino = Culture With The Media Covering The Show. Bi-Lingual English/Spanish Preferred But Not = Required. BOOTS: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ale. 20's. He Should Be A Good, Athletic Dancer, A Strong = Singer (Bari-Tenor) And MUST Do Acrobatics (Front Walkovers And / Or Back Handsprings). Needs To Be Five = Foot Seven - Five Foot Ten And Weigh 150 - 175 Pounds. Please Prepare To Sing = A Pop Uptempo AND A Ballad. If You Know A Song In Spanish, Please Bring That Too. = Please Bring A Picture And Resume AND Sheet M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usic. A Pianist Will Be Provided. LUNCH: = 1:30 PM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>2:00 = PM.<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Equity Special Agreement Tour, minimum AEA pay is $605 Per Week Plus Per Diem. =

Prepare: = To Sing A Pop Uptempo AND A Ballad. If You Know A Song In = Spanish, Please Bring That Too. Please Bring A Picture And Resume AND Sheet = Music. A Pianist = Will Be Provided.


Show Name: The It Girl
Theatre Name: James L. = Simon
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/12/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:10 PM

10/14/2004

 

 

9:00 AMto 5:00 PM

10/15/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = James L. Simon and Jonathan C. Herzog, Producers, based in = New York, NY, are holding 3 days of Equity Principal Auditions for The It = Girl, First Rehearsal: On Or About January 17, 2005; Opens: On Or About February 14, = 2005 at Dodgers Stages. Director/Lyrics: BT M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>cNicholl; Production Supervisor: Jerry = Zaks; Book: = Michael Small/BT = McNicholl; = Music: Paul = McKibbins; = Choreographer: Robert Bianca; General M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anager: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>aria Di Dia; Casting: Jay Binder Casting. This Show Was = Originally Produced At Theatre At St. Peter's Church In NYC In 5/01. A Valentine To = Silent Movies Of The Early 20's, It's To Be Played w/Sincerity, Not Camp. Seeking: = BETTY LOU SPENCE: The IT Girl. 20’s - Early 30’s. Vivacious Dynamo = With Spunk, Effortless Sex Appeal, Tomboy Charm And Street Smarts. Creative = Physical Comedienne, Dynamic Singer And High-Stepping Dancer. Adorable, = Altogether Winning Ing=E9nue With Fire And M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>oxie. Soprano/Belt. JONATHAN WALTHAM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>: The IT Boy. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>id 20’s – M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>id 30’s. A Leading M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>an With Light Comedic Skills And Easy Charm. = Masculine But = Gentle. Classic Proper, Upstanding M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ember Of Society With Ivy League Good = Looks. A Button-Down = Man Who, = Unconsciously, Wants To Be Unbuttoned. Confident Lyric Baritone. MONTY = MONTGOMERY: The Comic = Sidekick. Mid 20’s – M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>id 30’s. Energetic, Nimble Light Comedian With = Sure-Fire Timing And A Period Sensibility. An Upper-Crust Dilettante Concerned = With The Latest Fads, Impulsively Adventurous, Good-Hearted But Sometimes = Simple-Minded = Man Of Leisure. = JONATHAN’s Best Friend. Facility With Physical Comedy. Character Baritone. ADELA = VAN NORM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN: The Comic = Villainess. 20’s - Early 30’s. Socialite, Whose Bad Behavior Stems From Insecurity = And Desperation, Not An Evil Nature. Stylish, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anipulative, Aggressive Former Debutante Who Slyly Balances = Charm And Wicked Determination In Order To Snag Her Man. Long And Lean Preferred, Not Required. = Alto/Mezzo/Belt. JANE = / MRS. VAN = NORMAN / = MRS. SULLIVAN: = Mid 20’s = – Mid 30’s. = JANE Is A Brash, Wisecracking Shopgirl From Brooklyn<= /font> (A Young BEA ARTHUR Or ELAINE STRITCH). = MRS. VAN = NORMAN = (ADELA’s Mother) Is A = Haughty, Demanding Aristocratic M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>atron Who Values M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>oney And Breeding (A La M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ARGARET DUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ONT). M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>RS. SULLIVAN Is A Shriveled, Feisty Irish Landlady. = Must = Move Well. = Alto/Character Singer, Only Needs To Carry A Tune. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>OLLY / DAISY / BREARLEY: 20’s – Early = 30’s. MOLLY Is A Sweet = But Plucky LILLIAN GISH-Type Who Shows Spirit In The Face Of Adversity. = BETTY’s Upbeat, Loyal Best Friend. DAISY Is A Delicate, Innocent Eager-To-Please = Shopgirl. Lyric Soprano Who Can Also Give Vocal Punch To A Ragtime Tune. = MR. NOTTING / = MAN OF A = THOUSAND FACES: 20’s - M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>id 30’s. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>R. NOTTING Is A Self-Important, Punctilious, Officious Shop = Manager Who = Lives Life By The Time Clock. Plays Other Roles Which Require Him To Be Adept At = Physical Comedy Skills — An Aristocratic Gossip, A French Waiter, A = Coney Island Barker, A = Scandal Sheet Reporter And A Sailor. Tenor. Please Prepare A Traditional = Musical Theater = Song That Shows Off Your Range. Please Bring A Picture And Resume, Stapled = Together. LUNCH: VARIES. Note Different Start Times. EPA Rules are in effect. A = monitor will be provided. Equity Off Broadway E contract, minimum AEA pay is = $857 per week.

Prepare: = A Traditional M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Theater Song That Shows Off Your Range. Please Bring = A Picture And Resume, Stapled Together. LUNCH TIMES VARY. Note = Different Start Times. EPA Rules are in effect.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/30/2004

 

 

2:00 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance = Studio II, 3425 Backs= tage Blvd, Las = Vegas, NV= 89121

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at = call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women = should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop = song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/30/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance = Studio II, 3425 Backs= tage Blvd, Las = Vegas, NV= 89121

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/31/2004

 

 

1:00 PMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance = Studio II, 3425 Backs= tage Blvd, Las = Vegas, NV= 89121

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Principal Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in = the Las Vegas, Broadway, and = National Touring = companies of Mamma = Mia! Cast should = be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for = this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s – the = mother of a 20 year old girl) Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer = in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino = on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. = Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to = find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany = spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. = TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, = sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early = 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a = feminist press. She’s confident, strong, and funny on the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress = who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie’s friend who = arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian = young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) = Sophie’s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast to Lisa and Sophie. Featured = role. SAM (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. Left Donna 20 years ago = because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who = sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, = youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High = baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be = Sophie’s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, = always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be = a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly = well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie’s fiance. Athletic, attractive – has given up his life as a successful young = businessman in order to make over Donna’s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured = role. PEPPER (20s) Sky’s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, = always flirting. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. = Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. = Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured = role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet = music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Sign-up = begins at 12:30. EPA rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music = and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Sign-up begins at = 12:30. EPA rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card = to auditions.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/02/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Principal Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in = the Las Vegas, Broadway, and = National Touring = companies of Mamma = Mia! Cast should = be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for = this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s – the = mother of a 20 year old girl) Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer = in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino = on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. = Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to = find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany = spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. = TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, = sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early = 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a = feminist press. She’s confident, strong, and funny on the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress = who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie’s friend who = arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian = young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) = Sophie’s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast to Lisa and Sophie. Featured = role. SAM (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. Left Donna 20 years ago = because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who = sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, = youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High = baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be = Sophie’s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, = always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be = a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly = well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie’s fiance. Athletic, attractive – has given up his life as a successful young = businessman in order to make over Donna’s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured = role. PEPPER (20s) Sky’s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, = always flirting. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. = Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. = Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured = role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet = music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. EPA rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music = and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. EPA rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card = to auditions.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/04/2004

 

 

2:00 PM =

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

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/04/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

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

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus


Show Name: The Miracle Worker
Theatre Name: Long Beach = Playhouse Studio Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = 99 Seat Thtr Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/10/2004

 

 

7:00 PMto 10:00 PM

10/11/2004

 

 

7:00 PMto 10:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Long = Beach Playhouse Studio Tht, 5021 E Anaheim St, = Long Beach, = CA = 99999 =

Breakdown: = Gigi Fusco M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>eese, Producer, will hold an open call for The = Miracle Worker, = a drama by William Gibson. Director: Robert Craig. Rehearsals start Oct. 17. Performances run Dec. 3-18 & Jan. 7-22, 2005 at the Long = Beach Playhouse Studio Theatre. There is pay. Seeking: Doctor: male, 50-60, = old time country doctor typical of the South in the 1800s; Kate: female, 25-30, = loving mother of Helen, demure but makes all decisions in family; Keller: male, = 40-50, former captain for the South in Civil War; Helen: girl, 10-15 to play = 10, a deaf, dumb, and blind child who wants to communicate; = Martha: girl, African-American, 10-15, Viney's daughter, playmate to Helen; Percy: = boy, African-American, 15-20 to play teenager, Viney's son, not bright; Aunt = Ev: female, 45-55, Keller's sister, sometimes flamboyant; James: male, = 20-30, wants connection with father but his new mother Kate and sister Helen have = stolen his father's affection; Anagnos: male, 40-50, wise, good-natured soul, Greek = accent a must; Annie Sullivan: 25-35 to play 20, tough but emotionally = sentimental, Irish accent; Viney: female, African-American, 40-50, trusted = housekeeper and nanny, views herself as a member of the family, not a servant. Prepare = to cold read from script with Southern accent. Be familiar with play. For = information e-mail lbplayhouse75 at verizon.net. Equity 99 Seat Theatre contract. =

Prepare: = Prepare to cold read from script with Southern accent. Be = familiar with play. For information e-mail lbplayhouse75 at verizon.net. =


Show Name: St. Elmo's Fire
Theatre Name: Underdog = Productions
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = 99 Seat No Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/06/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Underdog = Productions, 206 N. Screenland Dr, = Burbank, = CA = 91505 =

Breakdown: = Underdog Productions is accepting submissions for St. = Elmo's Fire, a 20th anniversary stage production for the L.A. Children's Charity = Benefit. Producer: Bryan Chesters. Performances run Jan. 13-30, 2005 at the Complex Theater. Seeking: Alec: good-looking, strong leader; = Billy: handsome = daredevil; Kirby: good-looking, persistent, underdog; Kevin: good-looking, sardonic = poet; Jules: good-looking, = sexy, fun; Leslie: good-looking, sweet, sensitive; Wendy: good-looking, = preppy, shy; Dale: 20s-30s, = beautiful; Mr. Beamish: = 50s; Mrs. Beamish: = 50s; Hooker: African-American, 30s-40s. Note: Unless otherwise specified, all = parts are mid-late 20s. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 6 to Underdog = Productions c/o St. Elmo's Fire, 206 N. = Screenland Dr., Burbank, CA= 91505. For information e-mail stelmosfire at sbcglobal.net. Equity = 99 Seat Theatre contract.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 6 to Underdog Productions = c/o St. Elmo's Fire, 206 N. = Screenland Dr., Burbank, CA= 91505. For information e-mail stelmosfire at sbcglobal.net. =


Show Name: Blood Off Broadway
Theatre Name: Blood Off = Broadway
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Poss = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/09/2004

 

 

3:30 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: Church = Street Boxing Gym, 25 Park = Pl at Church = St, New = York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Blood Off Broadway, an original performance venue combining theatre, music and movement with sanctioned boxing, needs improvisers = for high-energy scene work, performing one-on-one challenges in the ring for = a backers' audition. Also looking for sports announcer-like banter for = between rounds and on-camera, '40s style reporters. Performs Nov. 5. Possible = future pay. More info, email Robin Selfridge at robinselfridge at hotmail.com. =

Prepare: = More info, email = Robin Selfridge at robinselfridge at hotmail.com.


Show Name: Metamorphoses
Theatre Name: Florida = Studio Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA SPT Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/12/2004

 

 

1:00 PMto 2:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Florida Studio Theatre, Producer, based in = Sarasota, = FL, is holding = Non-Equity Principal Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>etamorphoses, Rehearsals Begin: November 16, 2004. Opens: December 9, 2004. Closes: February 5, = 2005. Artistic Director: Richard Hopkins. Playwright: = Mary Zimmerman. = Casting And Literary Coordinator: James Ashford. FLORIDA STUDIO THEATRE Is = Celebrating 31 Years As An Equity, Regional Theatre. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ETAM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ORPHOSES: By M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ary Zimmerman. A Tony Award=AE-Winning Splash. A Pool Of = Shimmering Water Sets The Stage For A Lush, Funny And Vibrant Retelling Of = OVID’s Myths. Gods And = Humans Meet, Clash And = Love In And Around The Glistening Waterscape. Playwright MARY = ZIMM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ERM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN Examines Each Legendary Tale As A Parable Of = Transformation In A Contemporary, Accessible Style. The Stories Of KING = MIDAS, EROS, = PSYCHE, NARCISSUS And M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>any M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ore Are Interwoven Into A Seamless Evening Of Laughter, = Tears And Revelation. Seeking: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER ONE: 30’s - 40. Plays ZEUS, ERYSICHTHON, CINYRAS = And Others. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER TWO: 30’s - 40’s. Plays MIDAS, NARRATOR = OF ERYSICHTHON And Others. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER THREE: 30’s. Plays CEYX, ORPHEUS, APOLLO, = PHILEMON And Others. = MAN = NUMBER FOUR: = 30’s. Plays SILENUS, NARCISSUS, PHAETON, EROS And Others. MAN = NUMBER FIVE: = 30’s. Plays BACCHUS, HERM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ES, VERTUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>NUS And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER ONE: Late 20’s. Plays ALCYONE, CERES, PERSEPHONE = And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER TWO: 40’s. Plays SCIENTIST, PANDORA, = NURSEMAID TO = MYRRHA, = THERAPIST And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER THREE: 30’s. Plays LUCINA, Q, EURYDICE, BAUCIS = And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER FOUR: 20’s. Plays MIDAS’S = DAUGHTER, IRIS, HUNGER, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>YRRHA And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER FIVE: 20’s. Plays APHRODITE, OREAD, PSYCHE And = Others. Auditionees Should Prepare A BRIEF Contemporary M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>onologue. Please Bring An Updated Picture And Resume. = Equity SPT contract, pay.

Prepare: = A BRIEF Contemporary M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>onologue. Please Bring An Updated Picture And Resume. =


Show Name: Duets
Theatre Name: ACT = Productions
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: David Spera, = Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box = 565, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>astic, = NY = 11950 =

Breakdown: = ACT Productions is casting Duets, a showcase of five = one-act plays. Director/Producer: David Spera, Esq. They are seeking male and = female actors, all ages. This is a non-union showcase,. Rehearses in November. = Performs in January at the Producers Club, 358 W. 44 St., NYC. Send = pictures, resumes, and cover letters to David Spera, Esq., ACT Productions, = PO Box 565, = Mastic, NY= 11950.

Prepare: = Send pictures, resumes, and cover letters to David Spera, = Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box = 565, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>astic, = NY = 11950. =


Show Name: West Side Story
Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Guest Artist

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/21/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 3:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, = WI, will be = holding an open call for principals for its production of West Side Story, which will = run from March = 3-May 15. = Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ary Ehlinger. Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin on Feb. 14. = Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, workers' comp. This call will be for the = roles of Tony, Lt. Schrank, Officer Krupke, Doc (who will double as Glad = Hand), and Maria understudy = (who will play Rosalia and do some chorus dancing). The role of = Maria is = pre-cast. Those interested in the principal roles of Anita, Riff, and Bernardo must = first attend the dance calls on Tues. Oct. 19 at 10AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> for women and on Wed. Oct. 20 at 10AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> for men at Nola Rehearsal Studios, 250 W. 54 = St., NYC. = Principal cast breakdown--Tony: young, attractive, romantic, idealistic, with passion, = energy, and vision, must have a strong lyric baritone/tenor voice with good high = notes, must move well; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>aria: young, lovely, open, naive, romantic, must have a = strong soprano, must move well, Latina or able to play Latina; Doc: character = man, 40s-50s, warm, caring, sardonic wit and full of worry; Lt. Schrank: = character man, 30s-50s, hard, cynical, angry NYPD detective; Officer Krupke: = character man, 30s-40s, with comic ability, stereotypical NYC beat cop; Anita: = young, sexy, passionate, hard cynical exterior with warmth and caring beneath, strong = mezzo with belt, Latina or able to play Latina, must come to the dance call; Bernardo: young, intense, full of anger and fear but a loving heart = underneath, Latino or able to play Latino, must come to the dance call; Riff: same = as Bernardo but Caucasian, must come to the dance call. For the principal = call, prepare 16 bars of a ballad and 16 bars of an uptempo song in a classic Broadway style. Equity Guest Artist contracts are available for some = roles.

Prepare: = 16 bars of a ballad and 16 bars of an uptempo song in a = classic Broadway style.


Show Name: West Side Story
Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Guest Artist

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/20/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

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

Breakdown: = The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, = WI, will be = holding an open call for dancers who sing well for its production of West Side Story, = which will run from M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arch 3-M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; = Musical = Director: Mary Ehlinger. = Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin= on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, = workers' comp. Equity This call will be for male and female dancers who are = young, attractive, athletic, and energetic to play Jets, = Sharks, Their Girls, = and Anybodys. Some women will double as both Jet Girls and Shark Girls. All ethnic = types are encouraged to audition. Those interested in the principal roles of = Anita, Bernardo, and Riff must come first to the dance call to secure a = principal callback. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>en should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should = wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or = street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard. = The combination will be taught promptly at the beginning of the posted time. = Auditioners should arrive to sign up a little early. Guest Artist contracts are = available for some roles.

Prepare: = Men should wear = dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should = wear dance clothing. No = street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars = of an uptempo Broadway standard.


Show Name: West Side Story
Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Guest Artist

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/19/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

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

Breakdown: = The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, = WI, will be = holding an open call for dancers who sing well for its production of West Side = Story, which will run from M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arch 3-M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; = Musical = Director: Mary Ehlinger. = Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin= on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, = workers' comp. Equity This call will be for male and female dancers who are = young, attractive, athletic, and energetic to play Jets, = Sharks, Their Girls, = and Anybodys. Some women will double as both Jet Girls and Shark Girls. All ethnic = types are encouraged to audition. Those interested in the principal roles of = Anita, Bernardo, and Riff must come first to the dance call to secure a principal = callback. Men should wear = dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should = wear dance clothing. No = street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars = of an uptempo Broadway standard. The combination will be taught promptly at the = beginning of the posted time. Auditioners should arrive to sign up a little early. = Guest Artist contracts are available for some roles.

Prepare: = Men should wear = dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should = wear dance clothing. No = street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars = of an uptempo Broadway standard.


Show Name: Blues for an Alabama Sky
Theatre Name: Black = Spectrum Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/04/2004

 

 

4:30 PMto 7:30 PM

10/05/2004

 

 

4:30 PMto 7:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Black Spectrum = Theatre, 177 St. and Baisley = Blvd, Queens, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Black Spectrum Theatre, located in St. Albans, = Queens, is seeking = non-union performers for the play Blues for an Alabama Sky by Pearl Cleage. = Seeking: Angel: very attractive woman, 35-50, a lounge singer; Guy: 35-45, a = costume designer; Delia: attractive woman, 30-40, a social worker; Sam: 40-50, a doctor; Leland: 30-40, attractive black male from Alabama. All = characters are African-American. Prepare a contemporary monologue no longer than two = minutes. Sides provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. Call (718) = 723-1800 for directions and to set up an appointment. Pay involved. =

Prepare: = a contemporary monologue no longer than two minutes. Sides provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. Call (718) 723-1800 for directions and to set up an appointment.


Show Name: Seven Deadly Sins Series
Theatre Name: = TSI/Playtime
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: TSI/Playtime-Dea= dly Sins, 750 Eighth Ave., Ste = 200, New = York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: = TSI/Playtime is now accepting pictures and resumes for = their Seven Deadly Sins Series, scheduled to begin Nov. 10-21 and Dec. 8-19. = Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday performances. The true tragic flaw in human = nature is embodied in one or more of the seven deadly sins: pride, covetousness, = lust, anger, gluttony, envy, and sloth. Each has been paired with a = Shakespearean work: Hamlet, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>acbeth, Othello, King Lear, Richard III, Romeo and Juliet, = and Antony and Cleopatra. = Scenes and adaptations 60 minutes and under. Send resumes to Artistic Director = A.M. Raychel, TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth = Ave., Ste. 200, New York, = NY = 10036. =

Prepare: = Send resumes to Artistic Director A.M. Raychel, TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth = Ave., Ste. 200, New York, = NY = 10036. =


Show Name: Shakespeare Eight Play History Cycle
Theatre Name: Twenty Feet Productions
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/04/2004

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Twenty Feet = Productions, New York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Twenty Feet Productions will hold auditions by appointment = only for Shakespeare Eight Play History Cycle on Mon. Oct. 4 and = Tues. Oct. 5 from 6-10PM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. Director: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arc Silberschatz. Performs at West = Park = Church, 86 = St. and = Amsterdam Ave., NYC. Email = pictures and resumes with preferred day to twentyfeetproductions at gmail.com to = schedule an appointment.

Prepare: = Email pictures and resumes with preferred day to twentyfeetproductions at gmail.com to schedule an appointment. =


Show Name: Gay-Themed Play
Theatre Name: John Clark, = Producer
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: John Clark, = Producer, New York, = NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: = John Clark, Producer, seeks= actors for table reading of a new gay-themed two-act play = on Oct. 17 in NYC. Seeking: two men, mid-20s; one man, late 20s; two men over = 40; and one black woman. Producers will be in attendance. Email shiftingthecanvas at msn.com for submission information.

Prepare: = Email shiftingthecanvas at msn.com for submission information. =


Show Name: Rat Pack Tribute Show
Theatre Name: =
New York Dinner Theater =
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/10/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: New = York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., #200, = Manhasset<= /font>, NY= 11030

Breakdown: = New York Dinner Theater = is seeking Dean and Sammy impersonators for a Rat Pack tribute show with performances primarily in the tristate area and Philadelphia. All actors = submitting must be able to sing in the style of the Rat Pack. Send pictures and = resumes to New York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome = Rd., #200, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anhasset, = NY = 11030. Director: = Bill Primavera, = (212) 358-5896. Paid positions.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to New York Dinner Theater, = 390 Plandome Rd., #200, = Manhasset<= /font>, NY= 11030.


Show Name: Perfect
Theatre Name: Heart = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Stgd Rdg No Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/08/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: George Cameron = Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd, = Long Beach, = NY = 11561 =

Breakdown: = Heart Theatre Company, Producer, are accepting submissions = for a staged reading of George Cameron Grant's Perfect. Invitation-only = reading to be held Nov. 15 at Dramatists Guild, NYC. Rehearses Nov. 13-24. Visit = website www.georgecamerongrant.com for synopsis. Director: John Borras. Seeking: Rachel: mid-40s, tall, thin, fragile lifelong victim exacting one = perfect moment of revenge. Also seeking—Rachel: from early teens-20s; = Roger: mid-30s, dangerously handsome, rugged predator; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>other and Father: mid-40s, life-hardened, middle-class = parents; Male: mid-40s to = 50s, portraying various tormentors in Rachel's life. Supporting roles also available. Auditions will be held M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>on. Oct. 11 from 6:30-9PM at Harlequin = Studios, NYC. Sides will be provided. Actors selected will be considered for = future production. Email pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to cameron313 at aol.com; = or send ASAP to George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd., = Long Beach, = NY = 11561. Equity Staged = Reading Guidelines. =

Prepare: = Email pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to cameron313 at aol.com; = or send ASAP to George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd., = Long Beach, = NY = 11561. =


Show Name: Phillis, A Slave to Poetry
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Rene = Migliaccio, = 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, = Brooklyn, = NY = 11222 =

Breakdown: = Submissions are being accepted from actors for the reading = of a new play, Phillis, A Slave to Poetry. Seeking: African-American and = white male and female actors, ages 20-40. Performs Oct. 18. For more info, visit www.phillisaslave.com (under Play Specifications there is a cast = breakdown). Send pictures and resumes to Rene M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>igliaccio, 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (do = not email submissions).

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Rene Migliaccio, 104 = Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (do not email submissions). For more info, = visit www.phillisaslave.com (under Play Specifications there is a cast = breakdown).


Show Name: Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Oklahoma!, 42nd Street, Guys and Dolls, Buddy (The Buddy Holly Story), Sound of = Music
Theatre Name: Prather = Family of Theatres
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/11/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 1:00 PM

10/12/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 1:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th = Street, 6th Fl, New = York, NY= 10001

Breakdown: = Prather Family of Theatres (Dutch Apple, Broadway Palm, = Broadway Palm West) will hold open non-Equity calls. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, = Lancaster, = PA: Disney's = Beauty and the Beast: April 7-June 11 (two-theatre tour with Broadway Palm, FL); = Oklahoma!: June 6-Aug. = 6 (two-theatre tour with Broadway Palm, FL). Broadway Palm, = Fort M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>yers, = FL: = 42nd Street: Dec. 13-Feb. = 19; Beauty and the Beast: June 19-Aug. 13 (two-theatre tour with Dutch = Apple); Oklahoma!: Sept. = 22-Nov. 19 (two-theatre tour with Dutch Apple). Broadway Palm West, = Mesa, AZ= : Guys and Dolls: Feb. 3-April 9; Buddy (The Buddy Holly = Story): March 31-June 4; = Sound of Music: = May 26-July 30. = All above dates include rehearsal dates. Contracts include housing, meals on = performance days, transportation, health club membership. All are paid positions. = Visit the website at www.prathertheatres.com. No appointments. Sign-up will begin = at 9AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. All must attend the vocal auditions in order to be called = to dance. Prepare 16 bars that show your vocal range. Accompanist provided. = Be prepared to dance if called back for dance auditions.

Prepare: = No appointments. Sign-up will begin at 9AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. All must attend the vocal auditions in order to be called = to dance. Prepare 16 bars that show your vocal range. Accompanist provided. = Be prepared to dance if called back for dance auditions.


Show Name: Cafe Noir
Theatre Name: =
Mystery Cafe =
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Ste 200, = Manhasset<= /font>, NY= 11030

Breakdown: = Mystery Cafe, = one of the largest producers of interactive murder mysteries in the tristate area, = is accepting pictures and resumes for its newest production, Cafe Noir. = Seeking the following characters: Rick Archer: early 30s, sings, private eye = who's always wanted to be Bogart or M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>itchum in a '40s film noir movie; Madam Toureau: = 40s, French, manages the Cafe Noir; Sheila Wonderly: 20s, sings, attractive, prostitute, hardened; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>aria Larue: mid-late 20s, voodoo priestess, = Caribbean/French accent; Gutterman: mid-30s-early 60s, British, ladies' man; Trio: late 20s-early 30s, plays three characters: gun runner, Dutch blackmailer, = and British cop, needs to be versatile character actor. Send pictures and = resumes with character preference to M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, = Manhasset<= /font>, NY= 11030, Attn: Bill Primavera. Paid.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes with character preference to = Mystery = Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anhasset, NY 11030, Attn: Bill Primavera.


Show Name: A Christmas Carol
Theatre Name: = McCarter Theatre =
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union = Stipend

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/11/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>cCarter Theatre, 91 University Place, = Princeton, = NJ = 08540 =

Breakdown: = McCarter = Theatre, Princeton, = NJ, will hold = non-Equity auditions for A Christmas Carol, directed by Michael Unger, = with choreography by Rob Ashford. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>cCarter is seeking 12 non-Equity actors, six male and six = female, for the ensemble; two actors may also be cast in roles. = Must be able to = sing and dance well. Note: Actors cannot be members of Actors' Equity Association = and must be U.S. citizens. EM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>C candidates with 49 or fewer weeks are also = eligible. No auditions will be given without an appointment. A stipend will be = provided. McCarter is an = equal opportunity employer. No phone calls. Casting Director: S. French. = Rehearses Nov. 13-14, 20-21, 27-28, 30-31, and Dec. 1-5. Performs Dec. 7-24. = Auditions, by appointment only, will be held on Sun. Oct. 17 beginning at = 10AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> at Ripley-Grier Studios, NYC. For an appointment, send = pictures and resumes by Oct. 11 to M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>cCarter Theatre, Attn: A Christmas Carol Casting, = 91 University Place, = Princeton, = NJ = 08540, or email to casting at mccarter.org. Prepare 16 bars of a song. Accompanist provided. = Be prepared for dance call if called back. Bring pictures and resumes. =

Prepare: = Auditions, by appointment only, will be held on Sun. Oct. = 17 beginning at 10AM at = Ripley-Grier Studios, NYC. For an appointment, send pictures and resumes by Oct. 11 = to McCarter = Theatre, Attn: A Christmas Carol Casting, 91 University = Place, Princeton= , NJ=


Show Name: Shadow Box Theatre Rep Season
Theatre Name: Shadow Box = Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Shadow Box = Theatre, New = York, NY 11111

Breakdown: = Shadow Box Theatre, a multiethnic, nonprofit children's = musical puppet company, is seeking: male singer/actor/dancer/puppeteers for = repertory season. People of color encouraged to apply. Puppetry experience helpful = but not necessary (will train). Weekday rehearsals and performances. Paid positions. Rehearsals start early October. Call ASAP for appointment = (212) 724-0677.

Prepare: = Call ASAP for appointment (212) 724-0677. =


Show Name: Christmas Carol, Babes in Toyland, Ellis Island, Pinocchio
Theatre Name: American = Family Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: American = Family Theatre, = New York, NY 11111 =

Breakdown: = American Family Theatre is seeking men for the following = roles in its upcoming fall tours—Scrooge: high baritone, rehearsals begin = Oct. 30; Bob Cratchit: high baritone or tenor, rehearsals Oct. 24; Narrator: tenor, versatile = actor who moves well, rehearsals Oct. 24; Barnaby (Babes in Toyland): high = baritone or tenor, good sense of comedy, very presentational actor, rehearsals = Oct. 25; Narrator (Ellis Island): baritone, versatile actor, assumes several = characters in show, rehearsals Oct. 10; Gepetto (Pinocchio): baritone, 5'10" = or taller, rehearses Oct. 16. Call Tami Rigsby ASAP for audition = appointment at (800) 822-8487, ext. 469. Non-union. Salary plus all housing and transportation.

Prepare: = Call Tami Rigsby ASAP for audition appointment at (800) = 822-8487, ext. 469.


Show Name: Plays
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Carlotta = Kerwin, The Snarks, Ltd., = 40 Park Ave., = New York, = NY = 10016 =

Breakdown: = Seeking: male actors, 20-65, for women's organization = presenting season of plays, some by Noel Coward. Also seeking: qualified directors. = Stipend for directors. Send pictures and resumes to Carlotta Kerwin, The = Snarks, Ltd., = 40 Park Ave., #4H, = New York, = NY = 10016; call (212) = 689-4337; or email mrgrafton at aol.com.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Carlotta Kerwin, The = Snarks, Ltd., = 40 Park Ave., #4H, = New York, = NY = 10016; call (212) = 689-4337; or email mrgrafton at aol.com.


Show Name: Bye Bye Birdie
Theatre Name: Brooklyn = Family Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/10/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Brooklyn Family = Theatre, Park Slope, Brooklyn<= /font>, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Brooklyn Family Theatre is holding auditions by appointment = for two roles in production of Bye Bye Birdie, performing late October = through November in Park Slope, Brooklyn<= /font>. Rehearsals weekday evenings. Seeking: Conrad Birdie: a = baritone, 1950s rock star, complete with comic bad manners and hot dancing, must = sing and dance well; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>r. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>acAfee: a comically insane put-upon 1950s dad, fed up with = kids, character singing, originally played by Paul Lynde. Call (718) 670-7205; = or email brooklyntheatre at aol.com for appointment.

Prepare: = Call (718) 670-7205; or email brooklyntheatre at aol.com for appointment.


Show Name: Latino-Themed Musical
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/04/2004

 

 

7:30 PMto 10:00 PM

10/07/2004

 

 

3:00 PMto 7:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: 440 Studios, = 440 Lafayette St., Rm. 3A,, New York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = H. Brummit, Writer, is holding auditions for = workshop/showcase of = a Latino-themed musical. Some pay involved. Seeking singers: baritone, = lyric tenor, and interesting sopranos, 20s-30s, who can act and move. Bring = pictures and resumes. Accompanist provided.

Prepare: = Bring pictures and resumes. Accompanist provided. =


Show Name: Axis of Evil
Theatre Name: =
Martin Bard
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Token = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>artin Bard, 185 Claremont = Ave., Apt. 3H, = New York, = NY = 10027 =

Breakdown: = Martin Bard is = casting for Axis of Evil, a musical drama, for a scheduled January = Off-Off-Broadway run. Seeking non-Equity actors, all races, who can act, sing, and move = well. Token payment for performers. Competitive pay available for experienced stage manager, lighting technician, costume and set designer. Production = assistant needed. Send pictures and resumes to M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>artin Bard, 185 Claremont= Ave., Apt. 3H, New = York, NY= 10027.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Martin Bard, 185 = Claremont Ave., Apt. 3H, = New York, = NY = 10027. =


Show Name: Tom Jones Adaptation
Theatre Name: Palistage = Performing Arts Company
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Palistage = Performing Arts Company, Tenafly, NJ= 00000

Breakdown: = Palistage Performing Arts Company (Tenafly, = NJ—10 = minutes from GWB) is seeking: male actors, 16-25, for title role and a supporting = role in David Rogers' adaptation of the film Tom Jones. Need strong good = looks, innocence, = charm. Rehearsals Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoon/evenings. Performance = dates Nov. 18-21. Call (201) 569-7900, ext. 315.

Prepare: = Call (201) 569-7900, ext. 315.


Show Name: A Season with Human
Theatre Name: B. = DePetris, Casting
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/05/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

Submission/Audition Address: Gotham City Improv, 158 W. 23 St, New York, NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: = B. DePetris, Casting, is holding auditions for A Season = with Human. All types are encouraged to attend. Improv skills a plus. Prepare = two contrasting monologues. For more information, check out website = www.ahumanproduction.com.

Prepare: = For more information, check out website = www.ahumanproduction.com.


Show Name: Rent
Theatre Name: = CPI-Creative Prods Intl
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: Union = N/A Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: CPI-Creative = Productions Intl, 1501 Broadway, New = York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: = CPI-Creative Productions International, a = New York production = company is scouting mulitethnic cast for China Rent tour. Touring major Chinese = cities. Also seeking: stage/company manager. Even if you don't yet know Chinese = but up for the challenge. Pay. Send pictures and resumes (demo CDs) to = CPI-Creative Productions International, Attn: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>att Neufeld, 1501 Broadway, Ste. = 1313, New = York, NY= 10036.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes (demo CDs) to CPI-Creative = Productions International, Attn: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>att Neufeld, 1501 Broadway, Ste. = 1313, New = York, NY= 10036.


Show Name: Poe: His Life, Loves, and Tales of Terror
Theatre Name: Pax Amicus =
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Pax Amicus = (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd, Budd Lake, NJ 07828

Breakdown: = Pax Amicus is seeking two men, 20-35, who move very well to = play Poe and multiple characters in Poe: His Life, Loves, and Tales of = Terror, based on Poe's life and stories. Rehearses/plays weekdays: October-November. = Paid. Non-Equity. Call (973) 691-4900 for an appointment. Pictures and resumes may be = mailed to Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore = Rd., Budd = Lake, NJ= 07828.

Prepare: = Call (973) 691-4900 for an appointment. Pictures and = resumes may be mailed to Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd., = Budd Lake, = NJ 07828. =


Show Name: Prism
Theatre Name: All Souls = Players
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>J Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., = Apt. = 5A, New = York, NY= 10028

Breakdown: = All Souls Players, a non-profit theatre company, is = seeking: two men, late 30s-early 50s, for staged reading of Prism, an original three-character play. Both are well-spoken, well-educated types. Good = diction and speaking voice a must. Performances Oct. 30-31 at the = Unitarian = Church of All Souls, = 1157 Lexington Ave. in = Manhattan<= /font>. Audition and rehearsals to be held at same location. Send pictures and resumes to M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>J Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., = Apt. = 5A, New = York, NY= 10028.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to MJ Gocher, c/o J = Cole, 345 E. 81 St., Apt. 5A, = New York, = NY = 10028. =


Show Name: Miss Julie, Two Other = Works TBA
Theatre Name: JOS Theater = Company
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/13/2004

 

 

6:00 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: Dance Theater = Workshop, 219 W. 19 = St, New York, = NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: = JOS Theater Company and The Wake Up Artists are joining = forces and are seeking committed, well-trained (B.F.A./M.F.A. or = equivalent professional experience), physically vibrant male and female actors as well as modern dancers who are interested in movement theatre to join the company. = Experience in Viewpoints, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ichael Chekhov, LeCoq, or Grotowski preferred. The = company's mission is to test physical, psychological, and emotional boundaries, = engaging the audience and the actor in combustible, dangerous, inately raw = theatre revealing the depths of the human condition. Fearless and provocative, = the companies are seeking to make the invisible visible. Rehearsals for two original works= created by directors Jessica Lanius and Andrea Arden, and an adaptation of Ibsen's = Miss Julie = (Director: A. Arden; still seeking the following roles: Jean; and Christine) begin in November and are slated for production in the early spring. Group = movement auditions will be held Wed. Oct. 13 at 6PM. = Callbacks will require a = brief contemporary and classical monologue. Email submissions will be accepted = only. If you would like an audition time, email pictures and resumes by Oct. 10 = to jblanius at optonline.net.

Prepare: = Group movement auditions will be held Wed. Oct. 13 at = 6PM. = Callbacks will require a = brief contemporary and classical monologue. Email submissions will be accepted = only. If you want an aud time, email pictures & resumes by Oct. 10 to jblanius at optonline.net


Show Name: My Life as an Island =
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Jose = Montanez, 330 E. = 46 St., = Ste. = 4S, New = York, NY= 10017

Breakdown: = Submissions are being accepted from Latino and = Latina actors for a = reading of the libretto of a new musical, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>y Life as an Island, by librettist Lisa Aviva Bleviss. Performs Oct. 24. = Specifically seeking: Cuban and Puerto Rican actors, ages 18 and older, singers = preferred. Auditions will be held the first week of October at Art for Change, = Carlitos Cafe y Galeria, 1701 = Lexington Ave., NYC. For the audition date and time, call (212) 986-0870. = Email pictures and resumes to JRM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ontanez at aol.com; or mail to Jose Montanez, 330 E. = 46 St., = Ste. = 4S, New = York, NY= 10017.

Prepare: = For the audition date and time, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to JRM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ontanez at aol.com; or mail to Jose Montanez, 330 E. = 46 St., = Ste. = 4S, New = York, NY= 10017.


Show Name: Camp Runamuk
Theatre Name: =
Richmond Shepard, = Director
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Richmond<= /font> Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New = York, NY= 10019

Breakdown: = Richmond Shepard, = Director, is accepting submissions for Camp Runamuk, a musical audience-interactive show about a summer camp = in which the actors are the counselors, camp owner, etc. Book: Andrew Ross and = Richmond Shepard; = Songs: Andrew Ross. Show begins previews late Oct.; opens early Nov. Seeking (must = sing and move well): James: 20, handsome, in-shape Adonis, in love with himself; = LaDonna: 22, African-American, athletic director, in great physical shape, caring = and maternal; The Ranger: good story-teller (doubles as Siegfried Hess, the = Nazi next door); The Sultan: ruler of oil-rich Bula Gatawney, young, = good-looking, stern but kindly Asian despot. Send pictures and resumes for audition appointment to Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, = New York, = NY = 10019. There is pay. =

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes for audition appointment to = Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New = York, NY= 10019.


Show Name: Bag Fulla Money
Theatre Name: Badlands = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/07/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Badlands = Theatre Company, 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New = York, NY= 10010

Breakdown: = Bruce Robert Harris and Badlands Theatre Company, = Producers, are accepting submissions for Bag Fulla M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>oney. Seeking: Oscar: male, 30, working class, pastry chef, sympathetic, musters the courage to steal a bag with millions in it; = English: male, 30s-40s, balding Jason Statham type, British gangster, spotless = London accent a must; Randall: 40, male, any ethnicity to play Native American; = MC: male, = 50s-70, character man, film noir delivery. This is a staged reading for = investors and producers at the Lion Theatre, Oct. 25. Possible future employment when = the show opens. These roles are joining an already established ensemble. = Rehearses Oct. 18-24. Auditions will be held on Thurs. Oct. 7 at a location TBA. Sides = will be provided. Send pictures and resumes to Badlands Theatre Company, c/o = Scott Brooks, 234 E. 25 = St., #12A, = New York, = NY = 10010. =

Prepare: = Auditions will be held on Thurs. Oct. 7 at a location TBA. = Sides will be provided. Send pictures and resumes to Badlands Theatre Company, = c/o Scott Brooks= , 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New = York, NY= 10010.


Show Name: Robin Hood
Theatre Name: =
Manhattan<= /font> Children's Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anhattan Children's = Theatre, 380 Broadway, 4th fl, New = York, NY= 10013

Breakdown: = Manhattan<= /font> Children's Theatre is accepting submissions for upcoming children's theatre musical production of Robin Hood. Seeking adult actors/actresses: eight male/female to play a variety of characters (all = must sing). Performs Nov. 20-Dec. 19. Send pictures and resumes to = Manhattan = Children's Theatre, Attn: Laura Stevens, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY = 10013. Some pay = (stipend).

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Manhattan = Children's Theatre, Attn: Laura Stevens, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY = 10013. =


Show Name: A Special Gift
Theatre Name: Riant = Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/05/2004

 

 

5:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Champion = Studios, 257 W. 39 St., 14th fl, New = York, NY= 10000

Breakdown: = The Riant Theatre will be holding auditions for A Special = Gift. Seeking: A Guardian Angel: male, 30-50, leading dramatic role; Reverend = Green: 40-45; Daniel: 17-25, a troubled young man who sings in the choir (must = sing); Annie: 30s, white, a lawyer, has cancer; Steven: 30s, white, = Annie's husband, dramatic role; Janice Hernandez: 25-30, Latina, a new mom; = Richard Hernandez: 25-35, her husband, down on his luck; Mr. Taylor: 50s, = his boss; Tamia Jones: 40s, black, a mother; James Jones: 40s, black, her = husband; Jamal: 18-20, black, her troubled son; Imani: 16-22, black, her daughter; = Mr. Benny = Johnson: 60s, black, her father. Performances Nov. 26-Dec. 5. Scenes will be provided = at audition, bring pictures and resumes.

Prepare: = Scenes will be provided at audition, bring pictures and = resumes.

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_03CF_01C4A8DD.7525D930-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sat Oct 2 21:16:00 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 00:16:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sample national film audition from NCCC Message-ID: <03f401c4a8ff$b0edd540$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03F5_01C4A8DE.29DC3540 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "THE FOUNTAIN" - NEW REGENCY/WARNER BROS - SAG/UNION FEATURE - Location: MONTREAL - Starts: NOVEMBER 2004 CAST: HUGH JACKMAN AND RACHEL WEISZ NOW CASTING: 1. THE PRIEST, age 40's-50's, male, typical fatherly type, LEAD ROLE 2. THE INQUISITOR, age 40's-60's, male, mean spirited, likes to hurt people, you had better tell him what he wants to know, LEAD ROLE 3. BETTY, age 30's, female, attractive, brainy scientist, LEAD ROLE 4. SOLDIERS, age 20's-50's, males, tough, fit, Spanish, fighting men from the 1500's, LEAD ROLE MAIL photo & resume to: BETTY MAE CASTING, 1023 1/2 ABBOT KINNEY BLVD. VENICE, CA 90291 NO phone calls or personal deliveries!!! Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Co-founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com _____ << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 35177 Spam messages and set aside 101 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com ------=_NextPart_000_03F5_01C4A8DE.29DC3540 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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NOW CASTING:
1. THE PRIEST, age 40's-50's, male, typical fatherly type, LEAD ROLE

2. THE INQUISITOR, age 40's-60's, male, mean spirited, likes to hurt = people, you had better tell him what he wants to know, LEAD ROLE

3. BETTY, age 30's, female, attractive, brainy scientist, LEAD ROLE

4. SOLDIERS, age 20's-50's, males, tough, fit, Spanish, fighting men = from the 1500's, LEAD ROLE

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------=_NextPart_000_03F5_01C4A8DE.29DC3540-- From Pommy at neo.rr.com Sun Oct 3 05:32:16 2004 From: Pommy at neo.rr.com (Pommy) Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 08:32:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CORRECT phone number for Murder Mystery Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20041003082705.0293d450@pop-server.neo.rr.com> --=====================_84831026==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed The flyer I have for the "Fatal Fifties Affair" at Greystone was apparently printed wrong and will be recalled. The CORRECT phone number for bookings for this intereactive and hilarious murder mystery by Mysteries by Moushey is: 330-761-1950 (Pretty cool phone number for this show, huh? 1950 - the Fatal Fifties!) Anyway, call and make reservations for the most fun you can have legally. See you there. --Pommy --=====================_84831026==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" The flyer I have for the "Fatal Fifties Affair" at Greystone was apparently printed wrong and will be recalled. The CORRECT phone number for bookings for this intereactive and hilarious murder mystery by Mysteries by Moushey is:  330-761-1950 (Pretty cool phone number for this show, huh? 1950 - the Fatal Fifties!)  Anyway, call and make reservations for the most fun you can have legally. See you there.

--Pommy --=====================_84831026==_.ALT-- From Ccontempdt at aol.com Sun Oct 3 05:55:44 2004 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 08:55:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]SCCDT's Dance Exchange Program Message-ID: <9e.15f27e4d.2e9150d0@aol.com> -------------------------------1096808144 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre's =20 Dance Exchange Program=20 The SCCDT's Dance Exchange Program is a work-study option created for the =20 student whose desire to study dance, at SCCDT, exceeds his/her financial abi= lity=20 to do so. It is the position of this prestigious dance institution that o= ne =E2=80=99s economic encumbrances should not also impede one=E2=80=99s acces= s to a quality=20 dance education. Subsequently, we have designed a program in which student= s=20 may demonstrate their will and eagerness to pursue their artistic aspiratio= ns,=20 by working in exchange for enrichment.=20 The Exchange=20 Students who wish to enroll in the Dance Exchange Program (DEP) must first=20 consult with Desmond Davis (Assoc. Artistic Director) or another appointed=20 staff member for an assessment of their needs*. Following an assessment,=20 students will submit a work schedule, based on their availability and the n= eeds of=20 the administrative office. Students are expected to fulfill their work ob= li gations prior to participation in their desired classes. Students are =20 required to work the same number of hours that they anticipate on spending i= n =20 class**. =20 Below is an example of one student=E2=80=99s DEP schedule:=20 Work Date =20 Work Time =20 Total Hours Completed =20 Dance Class =20 Class Time =20 Dance Exchange=20 F 10/1/04 =20 3-430 PM =20 1.5 =20 Modern II/III =20 S 4-530 PM =20 1.5 =20 M 10/4 =20 430-6 PM =20 1.5 =20 Modern II/III =20 T 6-730 PM =20 1.5 =20 TH 10/7/04 =20 430-6 PM =20 1.5 =20 Ballet II/III =20 TH 6-730 =20 1.5=20 *Admittance into the Dance Exchange Program is discretionary.=20 **DEP hours are calculated per semester and are not to exceed 60 hours. An= y=20 additional hours worked will be considered volunteer hours.=20 For more information contact SCCDT at 216.791.9000=20 Or Desmond Davis directly at _Desmond at ccdt.com_ (mailto:Desmond at ccdt.com)=20 -------------------------------1096808144 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

The School of Clevela= nd=20 Contemporary Dance Theatre's

Dance Exchange=20 Program

 

The SCCDT's Dance Exchange Program is a work-study option created f= or the=20 student whose desire to study dance, at SCCDT, exceeds his/her financial abi= lity=20 to do so.  It is the position=20= of=20 this prestigious dance institution that one=E2=80=99s economic encumbrances=20= should not=20 also impede one=E2=80=99s access to a quality dance education.  Subsequently, we have designed a p= rogram=20 in which students may demonstrate their will and eagerness to pursue their=20 artistic aspirations, by working in exchange for enrichment.

 

The Exchange

 

Students who wish to enroll in the Dance Exchange P= rogram=20 (DEP) must first consult with Desmond Davis (Assoc. Artistic Director) or=20 another appointed staff member for an assessment of their needs*.  Following an assessment, students=20= will=20 submit a work schedule, based on their availability and the needs of the=20 administrative office.  Studen= ts are=20 expected to fulfill their work obligations prior to participation in their=20 desired classes.  Students are= =20 required to work the same number of hours that they anticipate on spending i= n=20 class**. 

 

Below is an example of one student=E2=80=99s DEP schedule:

 

Work Date

Work Time

Total Hours Completed

Dance Class

Class Time

Dance Exchange

 

F 10/1/04

3-430 PM

1.5

Modern II/III

S 4-530 PM

1.5

M 10/4

430-6 PM

1.5

Modern II/III

T 6-730 PM

1.5

TH 10/7/04

430-6 PM

1.5

Ballet II/III

TH 6-730

1.5

 

*Admittance into the Dance Exchange Program is discretionary.

 

**DEP hours are calculated per semester and are not to exceed 60=20 hours.  Any additional    hours worked will be=20 considered volunteer hours.

 

For more information contact SCCDT at 216.791.9000

Or Desmond Davis directly at Desmond at ccdt.com

= -------------------------------1096808144-- From will at singingangels.org Sun Oct 3 07:18:30 2004 From: will at singingangels.org (William C. Reichard) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 10:18:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Singing Angels Benefit Concert [With Date] Message-ID: <20041003141837.EC72A4CE3F@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A932.553C4A50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Singing Angels Provide Soundtrack to the Holidays Tickets for the Singing Angels' 40th Annual Holiday Benefit Concert, "We Wish You the Merriest," will go on sale Monday, Oct. 4. The show will take place Nov. 21 at 3 p.m. Held each year in Playhouse Square, this spectacular event at the Allen Theatre is a Cleveland holiday tradition, with elaborate costumes, professional choreography and stagecraft, and holiday classics that will please the whole family and get everyone in the spirit. Prices range from $6.25 to $35. (Children 12 and under half price except for $6.25 seats.) Order through the Playhouse Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. (Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; restoration fee charged), or at Tickets.com, online or by phone, (216) 241-6000. Outside Cleveland call (800) 766-6048. All major credit cards accepted; handling fee charged. Recent benefit concerts have sold out, and concertgoers are urged to buy their tickets early to get the best seats. Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3) Singing Angels, which was founded in 1964 and is open to children ages 8 to 18, without regard to their race, creed or socioeconomic situation. For more information, call (216) 432-5555 or visit www.singingangels.org . # # # William C. Reichard Director of Development and Public Relations The Singing Angels 216.432.5555, ext. 13 3615 Euclid Ave, Suite 4 216.432.1964 (fax) Cleveland, OH 44115 216.235.2713 (cell) www.singingangels.org will at singingangels.org William C. Reichard Director of Development and Public Relations The Singing Angels 216.432.5555, ext. 13 3615 Euclid Ave, Suite 4 216.432.1964 (fax) Cleveland, OH 44115 216.235.2713 (cell) www.singingangels.org will at singingangels.org ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A932.553C4A50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Si= nging Angels Provide Soundtrack to the = Holidays

 

Tickets for the Singing Angels' = 40th Annual Holiday Benefit Concert, "We Wish You the Merriest," = will go on sale Monday, Oct. 4.

 

The show will take place Nov. 21 at 3 = p.m.

 

Held each year in Playhouse Square, = this spectacular event at the Allen Theatre is a Cleveland holiday tradition, with elaborate costumes, professional choreography = and stagecraft, and holiday classics that will please the whole family and = get everyone in the spirit.

 

Prices range from $6.25 to $35. (Children 12 and under half price except for $6.25 = seats.) Order through the Playhouse = Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid = Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. (Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; restoration fee = charged), or at Tickets.com, online or by phone, = (216) 241-6000. Outside Cleveland call (800) 766-6048. All major credit cards accepted; handling fee = charged.

 

Recent benefit concerts have sold out, and concertgoers are urged
to buy their tickets early to get the best = seats.

 

Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3) Singing Angels, which was founded in 1964 and is open to children ages 8 = to 18, without regard to their race, creed or socioeconomic situation. For more information, call (216) 432-5555 or visit www.singingangels.org.

 

# # #

 

 

William C. Reichard

Director of Development and = Public Relations 

 

The Singing Angels        = ;    216.432.5555, ext. = 13

3615 Euclid Ave, Suite = 4   216.432.= 1964 (fax)

Cleveland, = OH 44115       = 216.235.= 2713 (cell)

www.singingangels.org     will at singingangels.org

 

 

William C. Reichard

Director of Development and = Public Relations 

 

The Singing Angels        = ;    216.432.5555, ext. = 13

3615 Euclid Ave, Suite = 4    216.432.= 1964 (fax)

Cleveland, = OH 44115        = ; 216.235.= 2713 (cell)

www.singingangels.org     will at singingangels.org

 

------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A932.553C4A50-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Oct 3 10:00:31 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 10:00:31 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: FOR COLORED GIRLS...RAINBOW IS ENUF/Karamu Message-ID: <20041003170031.63388.qmail@web12009.mail.yahoo.com> KARAMU OPENS SEASON WITH THOUGHT-PROVOKING PRODUCTION Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times They come on stage one at a time, each woman dressed in a different color. Each sings, dances, and recites poetry. Each tells tales of their experiences with men. Often men they loved far more than they loved themselves. These are men who have dominated, abused and taught them about life. Their words ring with passion, heartache, desire, rage and love. And, in the end, they come to the joint conclusion that ?I found God in myself and I loved her!? Ntozake Shange?s ?FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF? is a choreopoem, a format which allows a group to speak as individuals, and yet as one. Sometimes, they dialogue with one another, at other times take part in each other's tales. The piece gives "colored girls" a chance to speak out. The material ranges from the evening when one woman lost her virginity to a group diatribe about the lousy excuses that men tend to give for their behavior. "It was the senior prom and I was the only virgin in the class" began one. "I used to live in the world but I moved to Harlem and now my universe is just six blocks" started another. The segments range from funny to sad to heartbreaking. Since the play was written in 1976 some of the material seems slightly outdated. In the intervening years, black women have been given more venues in which to speak out and reveal themselves. But while many things have changed, others have stayed the same. The women are identified by color, not of their skin but of their clothes, for example, the Lady in Red, Lady in Purple. This allows each actress to play different characters and weave in and out of stories without a character identification. The Karamu production brings many of emotions to the fore. Unfortunately, the overall effect is one of uneveness. The play itself, though powerful, is not consistently well written and balanced. The first act tends to drag with less variety and fewer emotionally powerful scenes. The best material is in the second act. And, as often happens with amateur productions, the talent on the Karamu stage ranges from astounding to adequate which makes for lulls in the emotional effect. Terrency Spivey, in his second year as Karamu?s Artistic Director, has done a good job of creating effective stage pictures. He clearly leads the viewer?s eye to the proper place on stage. His creative use of scarves helps develop a visual unity to the production. He is aided by an excellent light design by Richard Morris, Jr. Morris?s stage design also works well. The amazing Nina Domingue (Lady in Red), a former recipient of a Times Theatre Tribute, again proves she is one of the area?s acting divas. Her portrayal of a mother whose husband returns from Vietnam with Post Tramatic Stress Syndrome and destroys her family, has to be one of the most emotionally draining scenes ever seen. It is worth attending just to see her in action. Other strong performances were consistently given by Monte Escalante (Lady in Purple), Corene Woodford (Lady in Green). Sonia N. Bishop (Lady in Blue) and Kimberly Brown (Lady in Orange). CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you are interested in sharing what it is like to be a black woman from a black woman?s point of view, Karamu?s ?FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF? is well worth seeing. If you are interested in observing one of the area?s all time great performances, go see Nina Domingue weave her magic. PS.....Take time before the show and during intermission to read the encounters of African American women who have thought of or accomplished in committing suicides. Materials from the likes of Oprha Winfrey, Dorothy Dandridge and Mia Angelou are posted in the lobby. ?FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF? runs through October 17 at Karamu Theatre, East 89th Street in Cleveland. For tickets call 216-795-7070. ===== Roy Berko's web page can be found at royberko.info. His theatre and dance reviews appear on NeOHIOpal, a free on-line source, which can be subscribed to at neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From PVMerkys at aol.com Sun Oct 3 10:09:35 2004 From: PVMerkys at aol.com (PVMerkys at aol.com) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 13:09:35 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]1Role, Latino/Hispanic Male; Audition Message-ID: <192.2fa7085e.2e918c4f@aol.com> -------------------------------1096823375 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITION : "HEAR 'N' NOW" PRODUCTIONS There's been a change in the auditions: Auditions for the role of the "Mother" in the film short have been postponed. We are still auditioning for "MIGUEL." 1 Role/ 1 Movie Role: 26-30, Hispanic/Latino romantic lead, Miguel. The movie is an adaptation of the classic, "Miss Julie," therefore must ooze machismo and sex appeal. (Full length movie, Major role.) Auditions will consist of: * cold reading of a page of the script * perform something less than two minutes of your own choice. 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Most of the shooting will occur on weekends and evenings in the Willoughby, Ohio area in January. * * Bring a Head Shot and Resume * * If you need to contact someone, E-mail: PMerkys at aol.com -------------------------------1096823375 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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 26-30, Hispanic/Latino romantic lead, Migue= l. The movie is an adaptation of the classic, "Miss Julie,"= therefore must ooze machismo and sex appeal. (Fu= ll length movie, Major role.)
 
Auditions will consist of:
* cold reading of a page of the script
* perform something less than two minut= es of your own choice. (NOTE CHANGE)
 
When: 
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DaimlerChrysler UAW Local 122
Training Center Classrooms
8997 Darrow Rd. (Rt. 91)
Twinsburg, Ohio 44087
Enter Parking Lot: one block past 91 on Ea= st Aurora Rd. (Rt. 82)
(This is directly across from Walgreen's)
 
Where:
Going South on 91, turn left (East) at 82 and drive about thr= ee hundred feet. On the right (South) is an ex-elementary school, conve= rted (to "Kent State Extension Classrooms" and Daimler Chrysler UAW Local 12= 2 Training Center Classrooms.)
The door you want to enter is under the long blue= awning near ground level, at the bottom of three stairs. Fo= llow the directions posted after entering.
 
The movies are being shot in digital format for self release. Most of t= he shooting will occur on weekends and evenings in the Willoughby, Ohio area= in  January.
 
* *  Bring a Head Shot and Resume  * *
If you= need to contact someone, E-mail: PMerkys at aol.com
-------------------------------1096823375-- From dpapp at lorainccc.edu Sun Oct 3 11:06:58 2004 From: dpapp at lorainccc.edu (Diane Papp) Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 14:06:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LCCC Theatre Program Presents "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr" (abridged) Message-ID: <41603FC2.7080801@lorainccc.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------050307030707040904090605 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------070807060709080009020500" --------------070807060709080009020500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Lorain County Community College Theatre Program Proudly Presents: The RIDICULOUS and ABSURD LCCC SHAKESPEARE Co. in... "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr" (abridged) Written by: Jess Borgeson,Adam Long and Daniel Singer Directed by: Carlyn Cahill October 4th-9th Stocker Center Studio Theatre Mon.-Sat. at 7:30 pm General Admission $5.00 LCCC Students,Staff & Seniors $4.00 Ticket information call Stocker Center Box Office at 1-800-995-5222, ext.4040 or 366-4040 --------------070807060709080009020500 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Lorain County Community College Theatre Program
                   Proudly Presents:


                                                                                                                        The RIDICULOUS and ABSURD
                                                                                                                                                LCCC
                                                                                                                                  SHAKESPEARE Co.
                                                                                                                                                 in...



                                                      "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr"
                                                                         (abridged)


                                                           Written by: Jess Borgeson,Adam Long and Daniel Singer
                
                                                                                   Directed by: Carlyn Cahill


October 4th-9th                                                                                          Stocker Center Studio Theatre
Mon.-Sat. at  7:30 pm                                                                                  General Admission 
                                                                                                                              
$5.00
                                                                                                       LCCC Students,Staff & Seniors
                                                                                                                                $4.00

Ticket information call Stocker Center Box Office
at 1-800-995-5222, ext.4040 or 366-4040          

   
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A990.ED2323B7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear NEohioPAL Subscribers: =20 When funny man and political satirist Mark Russell is in the spotlight, = it's a guaranteed evening of giggles, groans and guffaws. Dubbed = "Washington's other monument," Russell has been stirring up trouble in = the District for nearly half a century. On Thursday night, October 7 at = 7:30 p.m., he'll rouse an Akron audience at The University of Akron's = E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall.=20 =20 Russell's raison detr=EA is to refine his take on the current political = and social scene. With the presidential election right around the = corner, this silver-throated satirist will certainly have plenty to talk = about that night. Not only is Russell a master political pundit, he also = possesses a flair for the piano and musical parody. TV Guide has = proclaimed him as "the funniest man on television." But Russell = disagrees, retorting, "The funniest guys are always on C-SPAN."=20 =20 This event is sponsored by E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall and PBS 45 & = 49. Tickets - priced at $28, $35, and $75 for Gold Circle seating (which = includes a meet-and-greet reception following the show) - are available = through the E.J. Thomas Hall Ticket Office (330.972.7570). Tickets can = also be purchased at the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office (330.253.2488), = all Ticketmaster Centers (www.ticketmaster.com), or via Charge-By-Phone = (330.945.9400 in Akron or 216.241.5555 in Cleveland), or online at = www.ticketmaster.com. Group Sales = discounts can be acquired by calling 330.972.8881 or 888.226.6948. =20 For more information about performances at E.J. Thomas Hall or to = receive a brochure for the 2004-2005 season at E.J. Thomas Hall and = Akron Civic Theatre, call 330.972.7570, or get details online at = www.ejthomashall.com or = www.akroncivic.com . =20 This performance is part of the Bank One Beyond Broadway Series. Other = 2004-2005 season sponsors include The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, = Akron Community Foundation, OMNOVA Solutions Inc., Dominion East Ohio, = FirstEnergy Foundation, Bridgestone/Firestone Trust, The Coca-Cola = Company, Ohio Arts Council, and GAR Foundation. =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A990.ED2323B7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Dear NEohioPAL=20 Subscribers:

 

When funny = man and=20 political satirist Mark Russell is in the spotlight, it’s a = guaranteed evening=20 of giggles, groans and guffaws. Dubbed “Washington’s = other monument,”=20 Russell has been stirring up trouble in the District for nearly half a = century.=20 On Thursday night, October 7 = at=20 7:30=20 p.m.,=20 he’ll rouse an Akron=20 audience at The University of Akron’s E.J. Thomas Performing = Arts Hall.=20

 

Russell’s raison detr=EA=20 is to refine his take on the current political and social scene. With = the=20 presidential election right around the corner, this silver-throated = satirist=20 will certainly have plenty to talk about that night. Not only is Russell = a=20 master political pundit, he also possesses a flair for the piano and = musical=20 parody. TV Guide has = proclaimed him=20 as "the funniest man on television." But Russell disagrees, retorting, = "The=20 funniest guys are always on C-SPAN.”

 

This event = is=20 sponsored by E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall and PBS 45 & 49. = Tickets –=20 priced at $28, $35, and $75 for Gold Circle seating (which includes a meet-and-greet = reception=20 following the show) –=20 are available through the E.J. Thomas Hall Ticket Office = (330.972.7570).=20 Tickets can also be purchased at the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office=20 (330.253.2488), all Ticketmaster Centers (www.ticketmaster.com), or via=20 Charge-By-Phone (330.945.9400 in Akron or = 216.241.5555 in=20 Cleveland), or online = at www.ticketmaster.com. Group Sales discounts can be = acquired by=20 calling 330.972.8881 or 888.226.6948.

 

For more = information=20 about performances at E.J. Thomas Hall or to receive a brochure for the=20 2004-2005 season at E.J. Thomas Hall and Akron Civic Theatre, call = 330.972.7570,=20 or get details online at www.ejthomashall.com or www.akroncivic.com.

 

This = performance is=20 part of the Bank One Beyond Broadway Series. Other 2004-2005 season = sponsors=20 include The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Akron Community = Foundation,=20 OMNOVA Solutions Inc., Dominion East Ohio, FirstEnergy Foundation,=20 Bridgestone/Firestone Trust, The Coca-Cola Company, Ohio Arts Council, = and GAR=20 Foundation.

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A990.ED2323B7-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Sun Oct 3 16:38:41 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 19:38:41 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kevin Kellyokie is back!!!! Message-ID: <89.165e1ac6.2e91e781@aol.com> --part1_89.165e1ac6.2e91e781_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Join me this Wednesday night at Cronies on Detroit Avenue in Lakewood for the return of Kevin Kellyokie. Join the crowd after your rehearsals and naps and come out for a little bit and sing your self esteem away. Cronies is a great neighborhood bar with an excellent kitchen as well. Song list is huge but not the egos. As their motto says "You are a stranger here but once" See ya there!!!!! Sincerely, Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_89.165e1ac6.2e91e781_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Join me this Wednesday night at Cro= nies on Detroit Avenue in Lakewood for the return of Kevin Kellyokie.
Join the crowd after your rehearsals and naps and come out for a little bit=20= and sing your self esteem away.
Cronies is a great neighborhood bar with an excellent kitchen as well.
Song list is huge but not the egos.
As their motto says "You are a stranger here but once"
See ya there!!!!!


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Kevin Joseph Kelly
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Hello, My name is Anneli Curnock. Im 19 years old. I Will be attending "The AMerican Academy of Dramatic Arts" starting Oct. 27th. However, I have yet to find a place to stay in NYC., and I need to be setteled by the 17th . THe school is located on east 30th street and madison Ave. I have only two and a half weeks to find somwhere to live. please if  you know of anyone who has an affordable room for rent near or in manhattan, or someone who needs a roommate email me. Thank you.my email is ani_the_elf at yahoo.com


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Yahoo! Mail is new and improved - Check it out! --0-933506050-1096848151=:16255-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Oct 3 18:15:20 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 18:15:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY/CPT Message-ID: <20041004011520.15462.qmail@web12009.mail.yahoo.com> GLTF PRESENTS ?PUNCH AND JUDY?--A BLOW BY BLOW LOOK AT LOVE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Reaching back to 1742 there have been Punch and Judy puppet shows in the United States. If fact, it?s been recorded that George Washington bought tickets for a puppet play featuring Punch prior to the famous winter at Valley Forge. It seems obvious that if someone wanted to write a play about relational conflict they could do no better than examine the lives of Punch and Judy since the puppets spend most of their time dishing out verbal and physical abuse. It?s taken a long time for that mission to be completed but Raymond Bobgan, Tannis Kowalchuk and Ker Wells have accomplished the task. The conceivers began the development in what they have named, ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? (subtitled ?YOU ALWAYS HURT THE ONE YOU LOVE?) in 2001 in Toronto. In 2004 the present version of the script premiered on August 14, 2004 at the Catskill Festival of New Theatre. The show will play at Cleveland Public Theatre through October 9, move to New York for a February opening and then to Toronto in April, 2005. In contrast to a traditional script which is developed by an author or authors working alone, ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? is a collaboration, a movement in drama entitled ?devised theatre.? It is generated by the director and actors all of whom function as the playwrights of the piece. A similar technique was used for developing the classic musical ?A CHORUS LINE.? ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? professes the concept that Mr. Punch is a chauvinist who believes in knocking trouble on the head. He is portrayed as the victim of a nagging wife, a crying child, personal attacks by the authorities, the restriction of laws and the fear of damnation. Though this was an acceptable pattern in the Victorian age, in the present age of woman?s liberation, attitudes are different. Mainly, Judy fights back. She refuses to be dominated. The show is performed by two actors who leap between realism and surrealism, exposing the horror and beauty of a relationship. In the case of Cleveland Public Theatre, the very proficient actors are two of the show?s conceivers, Tannis Kowalchuk (Judy) and Ker Wells (Punch). Telling the ?sweet tale of love blow by blow? the two bicker about moon exploration, ballroom dancing classes, relational honesty, the secret codes of male and female language, and fighting techniques. The lines include such questions as ?What are you doing?? which gets the retort. ?Driving you crazy.? A hysterical scene portrays Judy cutting up vegetables, decapitating legumes and chopping up a head of cabbage, as the duo examines ?love without possession.? Raymond Bobgan, as he did in his direction of the Times Theatre Tribute award winning ?BLUE SKY TRANSMISSION: A TIBETAN BOOK OF The DEAD? shows he has a total grasp of script and how to get his actors to achieve the message. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The CPT production of ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? is a total success. It should be must viewing for any married couple or anyone contemplating a long term relationship. The pacing is right on, the humor is high keyed, the lessons are clear. Tickets for ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? can be obtained by calling 216-631-2727. ===== Roy Berko's web page can be found at royberko.info. His theatre and dance reviews appear on NeOHIOpal, a free on-line source, which can be subscribed to at neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From athenaghost_6 at sbcglobal.net Sun Oct 3 19:11:00 2004 From: athenaghost_6 at sbcglobal.net (z h) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 19:11:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Come and support a friend! Message-ID: <20041004021100.15202.qmail@web80804.mail.yahoo.com> --0-27676707-1096855860=:14627 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Yes, I am shamelessly trying to drum up business for myself again!!!! Where can you catch the talents of Zac Hudak dressed as a woman hosting karaoke? Monday nights! Karaoke! Bounce Night Club! 11:00PM! 25th and Detroit! Also join Athena Ghost and the beauties of Bounce Thursday night at Midnight for Sex, Drag and Rock and roll! ALSO! Where can you catch the masterful mixology talents of Zac Hudak and his gal pal Carrie Sunday? THIS WED! BATTLE OF THE BARTENDERS! McCarthy's in Lakewood! On Detroit! Come on down! Thank you in advance! --0-27676707-1096855860=:14627 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Yes, I am shamelessly trying to drum up business for myself again!!!!
 
Where can you catch the talents of Zac Hudak dressed as a woman hosting karaoke?
 
Monday nights!  Karaoke!  Bounce Night Club! 11:00PM!  25th and Detroit!
Also join Athena Ghost and the beauties of Bounce Thursday night at Midnight for Sex, Drag and Rock and roll!
 
 
ALSO!
 
Where can you catch the masterful mixology talents of Zac Hudak and his gal pal Carrie Sunday?
 
THIS WED!
BATTLE OF THE BARTENDERS!
McCarthy's in Lakewood!  On Detroit!
 
Come on down!
Thank you in advance!
--0-27676707-1096855860=:14627-- From dmw4880 at yahoo.com Sun Oct 3 19:24:38 2004 From: dmw4880 at yahoo.com (Dena M. Warmuth) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 19:24:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Heads Up on Auditions for "Fool for Love" Message-ID: <20041004022438.26588.qmail@web50501.mail.yahoo.com> --0-431508289-1096856678=:25182 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii ATTENTION ALL ACTORS !!!! BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WITH PLAYWRIGHT SAM SHEPARD Audition Notice Warmuth - Buehner Production Company in partnership with Firewing Studioworks PRESENT Fool for Love By Sam Shepard Directed by Dena M. Warmuth (C.S.U. Student with B.A. in Theatre Arts) Assistant Directed by Robert James Buehner (C.S.U. Student working toward B.A. in Film) When: Friday, January 7, 2005 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM Saturday, January 8, 2005 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM Where: Firewing Studioworks 2310 Superior Ave. Cleveland, OH Rehearsals will begin Monday, January 17, 2005 Performance dates and times are as follows: Friday, March 3, 2005 at 8:00 PM Saturday, March 4, 2005 at 8:00 PM Sunday, March 5, 2005 at 2:00 PM Friday, March 11, 2005 at 8:00 PM Saturday, March 12, 2005 at 8:00 PM Sunday, March 13, 2005 at 2:00 PM Please come prepared with a short monologue and be ready to read from the script. Roles Available: May - Female. 26 - 33 years old. Eddie - Male. 26 - 33 years old. Old Man - Male. 48 - 55 years old. Martin - Male. 22 - 29 years old Respond to this email or call 216-272-0104 if you have any questions. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-431508289-1096856678=:25182 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
                                    ATTENTION ALL ACTORS !!!!
BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WITH PLAYWRIGHT SAM SHEPARD
                                   Audition Notice
          Warmuth - Buehner Production Company
                                      in partnership with
                                   Firewing Studioworks
 
                                            PRESENT
 
                                                Fool for Love
                        By Sam Shepard
 
              Directed by Dena M. Warmuth
                (C.S.U. Student with B.A. in Theatre Arts)
       Assistant Directed by Robert James Buehner
                (C.S.U. Student working toward B.A. in Film)
 
                        When: Friday, January 7, 2005 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM
                                    Saturday, January 8, 2005 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
                       
                         Where: Firewing Studioworks
                                       2310 Superior Ave.
                                       Cleveland, OH
 
                       Rehearsals will begin Monday, January 17, 2005
                       Performance dates and times are as follows:
                                  Friday, March 3, 2005 at 8:00 PM
                                  Saturday, March 4, 2005 at 8:00 PM
                                  Sunday, March 5, 2005 at 2:00 PM
                                  Friday, March 11, 2005 at 8:00 PM
                                  Saturday, March 12, 2005 at 8:00 PM
                                  Sunday, March 13, 2005 at 2:00 PM
 
         Please come prepared with a short monologue and be ready to read from the script. 
 
              Roles Available:
  May - Female.  26 - 33 years old.  
  Eddie - Male.  26 - 33 years old. 
 Old Man - Male.  48 - 55 years old.
 Martin - Male.  22 - 29 years old
         
 
Respond to this email or call 216-272-0104 if you have any questions. 
 
 



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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-431508289-1096856678=:25182-- From davidgutter at hotmail.com Sun Oct 3 23:27:55 2004 From: davidgutter at hotmail.com (David Gutter) Date: Mon, 04 Oct 2004 02:27:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for local printing company for Color postersand color postcards Message-ID:

Dear friends,

I am been approach by my friend Joe of www.216films.com  to assist with the designing and printing of promotion materials for his new film GUYS (in production this week)

What I need assistant with is locating local venders or even out of state with printing Lobby size movie poster, mini promo posters, post cards etc,etc. So any help will be great ful

This will be a big help.

Thanks to all


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From wildplumproductions at yahoo.com Mon Sep 27 05:02:40 2004 From: wildplumproductions at yahoo.com (Denise Astorino) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 05:02:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder! Wild Plum Productions holding open call auditions tonight!!!!Monday September 27 at 7-10 pm! Message-ID: <20040927120240.23116.qmail@web50004.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1712375794-1096286560=:22494 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WILD PLUM PRODUCTIONS holding open call auditions for: "Touched: Bodies of Work" Wild Plum Productions, Northeastern Ohio's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender cultural arts organization is looking for artists for its upcoming event, "Touched: Bodies of Work." "Touched" is a festival of works exploring sexuality, sensuality and gender with an LGBT lens featuring both fine and performing arts and will be held at Cleveland Public Theatre Thursday, November 18-Sunday, November 21 and Friday, November 26-Sunday, November 28. Call for Performing Artists: Looking for all types of actors over the age of 21 (men and women). Open call auditions will be held Monday, September 27, 7-10pm at the Lesbian/Gay Community Center of Greater Cleveland (6600 Detroit at West 65th). Come prepared to do cold readings. If available please bring current headshot and resume. For more information, e-mail wildplumproductions at yahoo.com or call Maura Haas at 216.651.4224. Wild Plum Productions is dedicated to promoting and producing queer art, theatre, musical performances and more. We are presenting "Touched" in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre and the Lesbian/Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland. For more information, visit http://wildplum.bravehost.com. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1712375794-1096286560=:22494 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

WILD PLUM PRODUCTIONS holding open call auditions for:

"Touched: Bodies of Work"

Wild Plum Productions, Northeastern Ohio's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender cultural arts organization is looking for artists for its upcoming event, "Touched: Bodies of Work."

"Touched" is a festival of works exploring sexuality, sensuality and gender with an LGBT lens featuring both fine and performing arts and will be held at Cleveland Public Theatre Thursday, November 18-Sunday, November 21 and Friday, November 26-Sunday, November 28.

Call for Performing Artists:

Looking for all types of actors over the age of 21 (men and women). Open call auditions will be held Monday, September 27, 7-10pm at the Lesbian/Gay Community Center of Greater Cleveland (6600 Detroit at West 65th). Come prepared to do cold readings. If available please bring current headshot and resume. For more information, e-mail wildplumproductions at yahoo.com or call Maura Haas at 216.651.4224.

Wild Plum Productions is dedicated to promoting and producing queer art, theatre, musical performances and more. We are presenting "Touched" in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre and the Lesbian/Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland. For more information, visit http://wildplum.bravehost.com.


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1712375794-1096286560=:22494-- From chris at antonellic.com Mon Sep 27 06:18:59 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 09:18:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?=22What__fools_these_mortals_be=22.....Chagrin_Valley_Litt?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?le_Theatre_Presents_A_Mid_Summer_Night's_Dream?= Message-ID: <005701c4a494$8cb8c190$0500a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C4A473.058345E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Presents A Mid Summer Night's Dream September 27, 2004 : You probably already know a few things about the = play: =20 =D8 A Midsummer Night's Dream inspired four hundred years = of stories and pictures of tiny, butterfly-winged people living in the = woods. Walt Disney's fairies are their descendants. =D8 Felix Mendelssohn's production music remains very = popular, including the Wedding March. =D8 For years, Puck was featured as the top of many Sunday = comics, with the banner "What fools these mortals be". =D8 The popular movie "Dead Poets Society" used the play = as a metaphor for young people choosing nonconformity. =D8 The play-within-a-play, which retells a story from = Ovid, looks like Shakespeare's parody of his own "Romeo and Juliet" Come and enjoy the magic of A Mid Summer Night's Dream at Chagrin Valley = Little Theatre! =20 =20 Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM October 8th - October 23rd =20 Director Kate Tonti Produced by Sue Beattie =20 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Adults $14 Seniors and Youths under 18 $10 Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C4A473.058345E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Presents A Mid Summer Night=92s = Dream

September 27, 2004 :  You=20 probably already know a few things about the play:

 

=D8           = ;   =20 A=20 Midsummer Night=92s Dream inspired=20 four hundred years of  = stories and=20 pictures of tiny, butterfly-winged people living in the woods.  Walt Disney=92s fairies are = their=20 descendants.

=D8           = ;   =20 Felix=20 Mendelssohn=92s production music remains very popular, including the = Wedding=20 March.

=D8           = ;   =20 For=20 years, Puck was featured as the top of many Sunday comics, with the = banner=20 =93What  fools these = mortals=20 be=94.

=D8           = ;   =20 The=20 popular movie =93Dead Poets Society=94 used the play as a metaphor for = young people=20 choosing nonconformity.

=D8           = ;   =20 The=20 play-within-a-play, which retells a story from Ovid, looks like = Shakespeare=92s=20 parody of his own =93Romeo and = Juliet=94

Come and enjoy the magic of A Mid Summer Night=92s Dream = at Chagrin=20 Valley Little Theatre!

 

 

Fridays=20 & Saturdays @ 8 PM

  October 8th  =96 October=20 23rd

 

Director     Kate=20 Tonti

Produced=20 by Sue Beattie

 

40=20 River Street    = Chagrin=20 Falls, Ohio 44022

Box=20 Office: (440)=20 247-8955
Box=20 Office Hours: = 1 - 6=20 p.m. Monday =96 Saturday

Adults   =20 $14    = Seniors and=20 Youths under 18  =20 $10
Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road
Solon,=20 OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C4A473.058345E0-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Mon Sep 27 06:27:19 2004 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 09:27:19 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"A Christmas Carol" call for Male Actors Message-ID: <1cc.2c55a4cf.2e896f37@aol.com> -------------------------------1096291639 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is still are looking for 3 to 4 male performers to fill out the cast of "A Christmas Carol." These 3 to 4 male performers should be anywhere between the ages of 18 to 50 and will play various parts within the show including, Nephew Fred, ghosts of Christmas present, and other characters throughout the show. Rehearsals will start the week of October 4th. Interested parties should contact Tom Meyrose at: _huntheatre at aol.com_ (mailto:huntheatre at aol.com) -------------------------------1096291639 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is still are looking for 3 to 4 male performe= rs=20 to fill out the cast of "A Christmas Carol."  These 3 to 4 male=20 performers should be anywhere between the ages of 18 to 50 and will play var= ious=20 parts within the show including, Nephew Fred, ghosts of Christmas present, a= nd=20 other characters throughout the show. 
 
Rehearsals will start the week of October 4th.=20
 
Interested parties should contact Tom Meyrose at:
huntheatre at aol.com
= -------------------------------1096291639-- From rockhall73 at yahoo.com Mon Sep 27 06:45:24 2004 From: rockhall73 at yahoo.com (David W. Coxe) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 06:45:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitar Player needed for GLTG's "Little Shop of Horrors" Message-ID: <20040927134524.78390.qmail@web53910.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2146700141-1096292724=:77702 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello! I am in need of a guitar player for Geauga Lyric Theater's production of Little Shop of Horrors. Show dates are: October 8,9,15,16,22,29,30 at 8:00pm October 23 at 9:00pm October 31 2:00 matinee Please contact me at rockhall73 at yahoo.com or at (440) 453-9020 if interested. Candidates must have full effects pedals and both electric and accoustic guitars. David W. Coxe Mobius Enterprises rockhall73 at yahoo.com --0-2146700141-1096292724=:77702 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hello!  I am in need of a guitar player for Geauga Lyric Theater's production of Little Shop of Horrors. Show dates are:

October 8,9,15,16,22,29,30 at 8:00pm
October 23 at 9:00pm
October 31 2:00 matinee

Please contact me at rockhall73 at yahoo.com or at (440) 453-9020 if interested.

Candidates must have full effects pedals and both electric and accoustic guitars.



David W. Coxe
Mobius Enterprises
rockhall73 at yahoo.com --0-2146700141-1096292724=:77702-- From adam at studioinnersanctum.com Mon Sep 27 07:08:45 2004 From: adam at studioinnersanctum.com (Adam Glazer) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 10:08:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank you re: graphic designer? Message-ID: Hello all, Thank you to some of you whom took the time to email me about some ideas and leads regarding some graphic art/design positions or needs in Cleveland. It is appreciated greatly and I'm still looking out for opportunities. You are also welcome to request for my services as well. Thank you, Adam www.studioinnersanctum.com From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Mon Sep 27 07:51:03 2004 From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L Davis) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 10:51:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TNT's DRAMATIC AUDITIONS 21+ Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.0.20040927104439.022400e8@pop.wre.adelphia.net> TNT's Dramatic Auditions 21+ TNT, the network dedicated to drama, wants to share it's passion for drama by helping actors who are trying to get their big break. Seeking males and females, all types, ages 21 and up, for Dramatic Auditions Tour. TNT will give one talented, aspiring actor the tools they need to break into Hollywood. Winner receives $50,000 cash, and a year in Los Angeles including a furnished apartment, transportation, acting classes and a publicist. Twenty semifinalists will receive $1000. Auditions held Oct. 7 in LA, Oct. 12 in Las Vegas, and Oct. 21 in NY and are also accepted online and by mail. Actors will be asked to perform a one minute monologue from a movie airing on TNT. Monologues are available at the events or log onto www.tnt.tv to see the scripts in advance. Auditions will be judged by a panel of celebrity judges including Dennis Franz from NYPD Blue. For more information log onto www.tnt.tv Dramatic Auditions is a non-union project. ======================================= From jbrenis at bw.beachwood.k12.oh.us Mon Sep 27 08:01:11 2004 From: jbrenis at bw.beachwood.k12.oh.us (Justin Brenis) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 11:01:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Update on RENT the movie! Message-ID: I know I just posted the other day giving everyone a heads up, but further research has benefited me yet again. I have found a copy of the RENT screenplay. However, it has been stated that this is NOT the one being used for the Fall 2005 Chris Columbus production. Yet, I have found no substantial counter evidence to say that it isn't other then people just posting so on message boards. Here's the site...dont be too dissapointed http://www23.brinkster.com/ambitioussite/rent.html From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Mon Sep 27 08:38:49 2004 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 11:38:49 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Performing Arts College Fair at Oberlin Conservatory Oct. 11 Message-ID: <2147483647.1096285129@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_rj/dvFWZejngfDvTyY4xYQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Content-disposition: inline IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission. OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC HOSTS PERFORMING ARTS COLLEGE FAIR MONDAY, OCT. 11 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 27, 2004 Media Contact: Marci Janas OBERLIN, OHIO -- Admissions officers from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, the Juilliard School, and the New England Conservatory of Music will be among those representing nearly 20 of the most prestigious schools in the United States at the Performing Arts College Fair, which will be held Monday, Oct. 11, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the lobby of Warner Concert Hall at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Students interested in continuing their education in the performing arts are invited to attend this free event, along with their parents. Hosted by the Conservatory, the Performing Arts College Fair provides students seeking an undergraduate or graduate program in the performing arts the chance to meet one-on-one with admissions representatives from many of the nation's top colleges, universities, conservatories, and summer arts programs. Students can receive information about entrance requirements, auditions, and financial aid opportunities. "This is a great opportunity to see many major performing arts schools in one place," says Beth Weiss, Associate Director of Conservatory Admissions. "It's certainly easier than driving all around the country to visit them in person." As an adjunct to the fair, the Conservatory will host special information sessions about its own degree programs. These sessions are scheduled for 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. Students and their parents can speak with an Oberlin admissions counselor and tour the Conservatory with current music students. Campus-wide tours are also available at 10 a.m., noon, 2:30, and 4:30 p.m. "October 11 is Columbus Day, and many high schools will be closed, making this an ideal time to explore the Conservatory's professional music and degree programs," says Weiss. Visiting information, including a campus map, accommodation information, and driving directions, are available at www.oberlin.edu/visitor/. The following schools will have representatives at this year's fair: - Boston Conservatory of Music - Chicago College of Performing Arts - Cincinnati Conservatory of Music - Cleveland Institute of Music - Eastman School of Music - Indiana University - The Juilliard School - Mannes College of Music - Manhattan School of Music - New England Conservatory - Northwestern University - Oberlin Conservatory of Music - Peabody Conservatory - Rice University - San Francisco Conservatory - University of Michigan - University of Southern California - Yale University, School of Music For more information about the fair, please call the Oberlin Conservatory of Music's Office of Admissions at 440-775-8413. ### MEDIA CONTACT ONLY: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con --Boundary_(ID_rj/dvFWZejngfDvTyY4xYQ) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Content-disposition: inline IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission. PalatinoOBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC HOSTS PERFORMING ARTS COLLEGE FAIR MONDAY, OCT. 11 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 27, 2004 Media Contact: Marci Janas OBERLIN, OHIO -- Admissions officers from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, the Juilliard School, and the New England Conservatory of Music will be among those representing nearly 20 of the most prestigious schools in the United States at the Performing Arts College Fair, which will be held Monday, Oct. 11, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the lobby of Warner Concert Hall at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Students interested in continuing their education in the performing arts are invited to attend this free event, along with their parents. Hosted by the Conservatory, the Performing Arts College Fair provides students seeking an undergraduate or graduate program in the performing arts the chance to meet one-on-one with admissions representatives from many of the nation's top colleges, universities, conservatories, and summer arts programs. Students can receive information about entrance requirements, auditions, and financial aid opportunities. "This is a great opportunity to see many major performing arts schools in one place," says Beth Weiss, Associate Director of Conservatory Admissions. "It's certainly easier than driving all around the country to visit them in person." As an adjunct to the fair, the Conservatory will host special information sessions about its own degree programs. These sessions are scheduled for 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. Students and their parents can speak with an Oberlin admissions counselor and tour the Conservatory with current music students. Campus-wide tours are also available at 10 a.m., noon, 2:30, and 4:30 p.m. "October 11 is Columbus Day, and many high schools will be closed, making this an ideal time to explore the Conservatory's professional music and degree programs," says Weiss. Visiting information, including a campus map, accommodation information, and driving directions, are available at www.oberlin.edu/visitor/. The following schools will have representatives at this year's fair: - Boston Conservatory of Music - Chicago College of Performing Arts - Cincinnati Conservatory of Music - Cleveland Institute of Music - Eastman School of Music - Indiana University - The Juilliard School - Mannes College of Music - Manhattan School of Music - New England Conservatory - Northwestern University - Oberlin Conservatory of Music - Peabody Conservatory - Rice University - San Francisco Conservatory - University of Michigan - University of Southern California - Yale University, School of Music For more information about the fair, please call the Oberlin Conservatory of Music's Office of Admissions at 440-775-8413. 9999,6666,9999### MEDIA CONTACT ONLY: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con --Boundary_(ID_rj/dvFWZejngfDvTyY4xYQ)-- From performingarts at karamu.com Mon Sep 27 11:15:13 2004 From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 14:15:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hurry! Hurry! Catch Karamu Performing Arts Theatre season Message-ID: <001101c4a4bd$ef06f000$0e01a8c0@tops2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C4A49C.67B22C80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Since the play opened Karamu Performing Arts Theatre's 2004/2005 season = of Knocking Down Walls, it has been one of the most talked about = productions this season. Beginning it's 3rd week September 30, in a five = week run, it has been selling to near capacity. RUN, DON'T WALK to get = tickets. From its inception in California in 1974 to its journey through highly = acclaimed critical success with Woodie King's New Federal Theatre to = Joseph Papp's Public Theater and on Broadway, the Obie Award-winning for = colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf has = excited, inspired, and transformed audiences all over the country. = Passionate and fearless, Shange's words reveal what it is to be of color = and female in the twentieth century. First published in 1975 when it was = praised by The New Yorker for "encompassing...every feeling and = experience . (Discretion is Advised). Director: Terrence Spivey Wednesday, September 15, 2004 and Thursday, September 16, 2004 = performance starts at 7:30 PM September 17 - October 17, 2004 Jelliffe Theater Thurs, Fri, Sat, at 8:00 PM and Sun at 3:00 PM=20 Ticket Prices: Thurs., $10, Fri., $18, Sat., $20, Sun., $15=20 Glory be. Karamu, the oldest black theater in the country, has returned = to its rightful place as one of the most exciting venues in Cleveland. = Spivey and company transforms (the play) it into an unrestrained, = unfiltered utterance of blood-and-guts humanity. Tony Brown, Cleveland = Plain Dealer This Karamu production is an absolute must-see for anyone who revels in = challenging, involving, and completely entrancing theater. Ranging from = abstract imagery to brutally frank narration, the scenes flow together = beautifully, thanks to Spivey's clever staging and silken choreography. = Christina Howey, Cleveland Scene Magazine "Shange's writing is, simply, awesome. And director Terrence Spivey does = her proud with a cast who can blow the roof off the house. A powerful = ensemble of eight women conjure a juju of remembrance, humor, rage, and = healing..." Linda Eisenstein, Cool Cleveland News *Karamu would like to congratulate the director Lisa Langford and cast = of the Youth Theatre for the sold out production of Babies Having Babies September 18 - October 3 , 2004 2PM Sat.& Sun. Shows Only (Entire Run SOLD OUT).=20 ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C4A49C.67B22C80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Since the play=20 opened Karamu Performing Arts Theatre's 2004/2005 season of Knocking = Down Walls,=20 it has been one of the most talked about productions this season. Beginning it's 3rd week September 30, in a five = week run, it=20 has been selling to near capacity. RUN, DON'T WALK to get=20 tickets.

 From=20 its inception in California in 1974 to its journey through highly = acclaimed=20 critical success with Woodie King's New Federal Theatre to Joseph Papp's = Public=20 Theater and on Broadway, the Obie Award-winning for colored girls who = have=20 considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf has excited, inspired, and=20 transformed audiences all over the country. Passionate and fearless, = Shange's=20 words reveal what it is to be of color and female in the twentieth = century.=20 First published in 1975 when it was praised by The New Yorker for=20 "encompassing...every feeling and experience .  (Discretion is = Advised).

Director:=20 Terrence Spivey

Wednesday,=20 September 15, 2004 and Thursday, September 16, 2004 performance starts = at 7:30=20 PM

September=20 17 - October 17, 2004 Jelliffe=20 Theater
Thurs, Fri, = Sat, at=20 8:00 PM and Sun at 3:00 PM
Ticket Prices: Thurs., $10, Fri., = $18,=20 Sat., $20, Sun., $15

Glory be. Karamu, the oldest black = theater in the=20 country, has returned to its rightful place as one of the most exciting = venues=20 in Cleveland. Spivey and company transforms (the play) it into an = unrestrained,=20 unfiltered utterance of blood-and-guts humanity. Tony Brown, = Cleveland=20 Plain Dealer

This Karamu = production is=20 an absolute must-see for anyone who revels in challenging, involving, = and=20 completely entrancing theater. Ranging from abstract imagery to brutally = frank=20 narration, the scenes flow together beautifully, thanks to Spivey's = clever=20 staging and silken choreography. Christina Howey, Cleveland Scene=20 Magazine
 
"Shange=92s writing is, simply, = awesome. And=20 director Terrence Spivey does her proud with a cast who can blow the = roof off=20 the house. A powerful ensemble of eight women conjure a juju of = remembrance,=20 humor, rage, and healing..." Linda Eisenstein, Cool Cleveland=20 News
 
 
*Karamu would like to congratulate the=20 director Lisa Langford and cast of the Youth Theatre for the sold = out=20 production of Babies = Having Babies
September 18 - October 3 ,=20 2004
2PM Sat.& Sun. Shows Only = (Entire Run=20 SOLD OUT). 

 

------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C4A49C.67B22C80-- >From Night Kitchen Mon Sep 27 17:02:39 2004 From: Night Kitchen (Night Kitchen) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:02:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Night Kitchen present On the Brink THIS WEEKEND! Message-ID: For Immediate Release=09 Dobama's Night Kitchen takes local audiences On the Brink Cleveland, Ohio =E2=80=93 This fall embark on a journey with local artists = to explore our state of mind and the psyche of characters from a wide range of theater pieces from the very obscure to the truly classic. Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen presents On the Brink October 1-3, 2004. On the Brink is collection of monologues and scenes that will take a look into the minds of some of the most compelling characters from modern and classic plays, including Angels in America, The Taming of the Shrew, Amadeus, and Hamlet. Featuring local actors, the cast includes Kristie Erin Barnes, Amanda Berichon, Allen Branstein, Aaron B. Coleman, Rachel Douglas, Catherine Gallagher, Jasper Howard, Justin Tatum and Cameran Wareham. The scenes are directed by Danny Durst, Rivkah Massey and Adrienne Moon. The shows will be performed at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Tickets are $5 for students and $7 for general admission. Friday and Saturday shows will begin at 11 p.m. and Sunday's show begins at 7 p.m. For tickets and reservations call the Dobama Box Office at 216-932-3396 or visit them on the Internet at www.dobama.org. On the Brink is the first show in Night Kitchen's 2004-2005 season. Coming January 21-February 6 Night Kitchen will present Steven Belber's Tape and April 22-May 8 watch for Heaven and Hell (on Earth): A Divine Comedy by the Actors Theater of Louisville. Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen seeks to nurture and support young developing artists. Night Kitchen provides a venue for experimental and edgy work that stretches traditional theatrical boundaries. The company allows emerging artists to develop their craft while providing high quality theater for the Cleveland area. For More Information Contact: Paige Clowser Public Relations Partners 216-520-0092 pclowser at prpartners.com --=20 Night Kitchen Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 (216) 932-3396 NightKitchen at gmail.com From johnny at mdifilm.com Mon Sep 27 09:25:57 2004 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:25:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Cleveland IndieClub October meeting - Oct 24 Message-ID: <00c901c4a4ae$ab5a8ec0$0900000a@johnny6> Join us at Cleveland IndieClub Monthly Meeting - October 24th, 2004 The Cleveland IndieClub (part of the worldwide Indieclub.com with over 200,000 members) meets every month free of charge for those who have the passion for making movies using film or video (whether it is in acting, directing, producing, writing, lighting or any other skill) and are looking for others who have similar interests. Cleveland IndieClub is administrated by Johnny K. Wu and generally hosted each month by their members, this offers each an opportunity mold a meeting of variety of interest and topic Date/Time: Sunday, October 24th, 1pm to 4pm Location: Talkies Film & Coffee Bar (right across from the West Side Market) 2521 Market Ave Cleveland, OH 44113-3431 Free parking on Sundays Special Guest: Bernadette Gillota Co-Founder of Independent Pictures Ms. Gillota will talk about the upcoming 2004 Ohio Independent Film Festivals and provides you the in and out of what to look for in showing and submittiong your film. films, scenes, trailers: Bernadette Gillota's A WISE DECISION- the importance of voting (Cleveland) - 9 mins *16mm - William A. Alexander's SHADES (Cleveland) - WAITING by Micah Jenkins (Columbus) 2 min *Super 8 short - GRUDGE MATCH by Derek Rimelspach (Columbus) 4 min - ALWAYS LATE by Peter John Ross, Linda Byrket, Bret Dahlgren 6 min *48 Hour Film Project audience winner - BUSINESS SOLUTIONS by Linda Byrket (Columbus) 3 min - Arthur Byrd's short film THE FIRST MOVIE DATE (Youngstown) 7 min - Holly Magnani's CHICKEN, HUH? (Columbus) 3min - Holly Magnani's G-SPOT (Columbus) 30 sec For more information about Cleveland IndieClub, visit Cleveland IndieClub @ http://www.mdifilm.com/indieclub.html Cleveland IndieClub is supported by Media Design Imaging, Talkies Film & Coffee Bar, and IndieClub.com ================================== Media Design Imaging innovates and break the molds of visual creation http://www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President (2004-2005) Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland OCAGC http://www.ocagc.org Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts http://www.wujiaquan.com From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Mon Sep 27 09:39:29 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:39:29 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Tricks of the Trade . . ." Upcoming Voiceover & On-camera sessions Message-ID: <13c.29b9468.2e899c41@aol.com> --part1_13c.29b9468.2e899c41_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable from the "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Development"=20 How-to Workshops Register for upcoming Voiceover & On-camera Sessions 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 NOTE:=A0 If you missed earlier classes, you can make them up in Private=20 Coaching. 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=A0 HOW-to Concepts. . .=20 Learn & use "Tricks of the Trade. . ." based on=20 your individual 'Signature Style.' =A0=A0=20 . 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=A0=A0=A0 industrial & fi= lm) 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 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 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:=A0=A0 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=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=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 . 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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Nation= ally 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=A0=A0=A0 camera &=20= 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. 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=20 Private Coaching:=A0 $30.00=A0 Initial session.=A0 $25.00=A0 each session th= ereafter. Major Credit cards accepted. 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from= the
"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Developmen= t"
How-to Workshops

Register for upcoming

Voiceover & On-camera Sessions

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


NOTE:=A0
If you missed earlier classes, you can make them up in Private= Coaching.

To learn more about Sue Johnson and the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors= ' Studio, go to h= ttp://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=A0 HOW-to Concepts. . .

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

=A0=A0
. 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=A0=A0=A0 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.

. 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,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 On-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.

. 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:=A0=A0 Structure & write your talent resume in content=20= & 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=A0=A0=A0=A0 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

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


. 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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Nation= ally

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=A0=A0=A0 camera &a= mp; 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

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_13c.29b9468.2e899c41_boundary-- From frazier at wksu.org Mon Sep 27 09:52:15 2004 From: frazier at wksu.org (Deborah Frazier) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:52:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Web Designer Wanted Message-ID: Hello All. My day job is director of administration for WKSU, and we h= ave an opening that might be of interest to some here: Multimedia Developer= (Web Designer) [No. 590407PD] We're seeking outstanding candidates who can create clean, stylist, dyn= amic and engaging web designs with focus on usability. Responsible for all phases of design, from concept to execution, with emphasis on hands-on graphic design and page layout (including creating and optimizing image= s.) This is definitely a full-time position. You can gain an understanding= of that and our operation at http://www.wksu.org/ and at http://www.folkalley.com. For a complete description of this position and to apply online, visit = our jobsite at http://jobs.kent.edu. When applying on line, please submit = a cover letter, resume and contact information for three (3) professional= references. Also provide links to designed sites and attachments of ot= her applicable designed graphics, specifying your role in their creation. Thank you, Deborah Frazier = From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Mon Sep 27 12:12:53 2004 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It's me, M-A-B!) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:12:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL][website] New info and photos added to MitchzMix.com Message-ID: <20040927191253.79743.qmail@web13927.mail.yahoo.com> --0-946994732-1096312373=:78598 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Just a friendly reminder for all of those artists getting ready for Winter 2004-05 to check out http://www.mitchzmix.com for your survival needs. We are selling the perfect weapon for those artists or crew interested in catching auditions in or around Cleveland, Columbus, Cincy, Akron, Philly, NY, FL, ILL and LA. Thank you for taking the time to review and best wishes to a great end for 2004 and a GREAT START to 2005!!! Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry) 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!? Express yourself with Y! Messenger! Free. Download now. --0-946994732-1096312373=:78598 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Just a friendly reminder for all of those artists getting ready for Winter 2004-05 to check out http://www.mitchzmix.com for your survival needs. We are selling the perfect weapon for those artists or crew interested in catching auditions in or around Cleveland, Columbus, Cincy, Akron, Philly, NY, FL, ILL and LA.
 
Thank you for taking the time to review and best wishes to a great end for 2004 and a GREAT START to 2005!!!
 
Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry) 


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!?
Express yourself with Y! Messenger! Free. Download now. --0-946994732-1096312373=:78598-- >From sgordon at clevelandplayhouse.com" You are invited to see the final dress rehearsal of Lobby Hero at the Beck Center for the Arts, 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, at 8PM on Thursday, September 30. Lobby Hero is by Kenneth Lonergan, directed by Seth Gordon, featuring Jennifer Clifford, Paul Floriano, Matthew Joslyn and Jimmie Woody. The dress is free of charge, but please arrive on time as there will be no front of house staff. Lobby Hero will run at the Beck Center October 1-24. For information on seeing a performance, please call 216 521 2540, or visit www.beckcenter.org. From dwarnke at karamu.com Mon Sep 27 10:11:06 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 13:11:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]actress needed Message-ID: <008001c4a4b4$fb9dae20$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C4A493.731329C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater is seeking an African-American actress = aged 25-35 to share a lead role in its upcoming production of Stonewall = Jackson's House. Run date Oct 29-Nov 21 with rehearsals starting = immediately. Interested parties should call 795-7070 ext. 241 to = arrange for an audition. Karamu is located at 2355 East 89th street in = Cleveland. Stipend available. ------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C4A493.731329C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater is = seeking an=20 African-American actress aged 25-35 to share a lead role in its = upcoming=20 production of Stonewall Jackson's House.  Run date Oct = 29-Nov 21=20 with rehearsals starting immediately.  Interested parties should = call=20 795-7070 ext. 241 to arrange for an audition.  Karamu is located at = 2355=20 East 89th street in Cleveland.  Stipend available.
 
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------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4A4A8.9B34B440-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Mon Sep 27 13:59:30 2004 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 16:59:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playmakers Youth Theatre Auditions for Gypsy at the JCC in Clevel and Heights Message-ID: The Playmakers Youth Theatre at the Jewish Community Center is holding auditions for the popular musical, GYPSY Book by Arthur Laurents Music by Jule Styne, Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Directed by Sheri Gross with musical direction by Kim Lausin Sunday, October 3rd at 1pm at the MAYFIELD JCC 3505 Mayfield Rd. Cleveland Hts. (Please note: this is a change...there was a possibility that auditions were going to be held at the JCC in Beachwood. They will be held in Cleveland Heights) Roles are available for 2nd -9th graders Please be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo song. No appointments are necessary. Show dates are December 2-12 Typically this production is double cast (Cast A the first weekend, Cast B the second weekend) For more info, please call the box office at 216-382-4000, x274 Kris Barnes Playmakers Youth Theatre The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 From RBIngraham at highstream.net Mon Sep 27 14:06:30 2004 From: RBIngraham at highstream.net (Richard B. Ingraham) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:06:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stage Manager - Needed ASAP at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: Due to an emergency Dobama Theatre is in need of an experienced Stage Manager for it's next Production "Highway Ulysses". Rehearsals have already started, and the production opens Nov. 19th. If you are interested, or know someone who might be, please call Joyce Casey as soon as possible at: 216-932-6838 Please DO NOT reply to this email. Thanks, Richard B. Ingraham Free-lance Sound Design/Engineer/Technician RBI Computers & Audio email at: rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com From Cliff69249 at aol.com Mon Sep 27 14:25:21 2004 From: Cliff69249 at aol.com (Cliff69249 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:25:21 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]suzzy the clown Message-ID: <1ac.29c44959.2e89df41@aol.com> --part1_1ac.29c44959.2e89df41_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Need a clown for face painting or clown shows. Taking bookings for your function or event. Contact Suzzy at Cliff69249 at aol.com or 216-272-1796 for pricing and availability. --part1_1ac.29c44959.2e89df41_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Need a clown for face painting or c= lown shows.  Taking bookings for your function or event.  Contact=20= Suzzy at Cliff69249 at aol.com or 216-272-1796 for pricing and availability. --part1_1ac.29c44959.2e89df41_boundary-- From Markkobak at aol.com Mon Sep 27 14:57:22 2004 From: Markkobak at aol.com (Markkobak at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:57:22 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bay View Music Festival hiring Director for next summer Message-ID: <67.347ed971.2e89e6c2@aol.com> -------------------------------1096322242 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 =20 Bay View Music Festival and Conservatory seeks Stage Director for 2005 Summer Festival Season =20 Bay View, America=E2=80=99s oldest music festival, is located in Bay View, M= ichigan,=20 a picturesque American Victorian town on Little Traverse Bay. The festival=20 seeks a director with excellent leadership and collaborative skills; possibl= e=20 titles include=20 The Gin Game or The Fourposter. Employment dates are June 17 =E2=80=93 July=20= 17, 2005.=20 Housing is provided and salary negotiable. =20 Please send a resume and three professional references to: =20 Mark Kobak Director of Theatre Arts/Set Designer Bay View Music Festival 13051 Cedar Road Cleveland, Ohio 44118-2751 =20 E-mail: markkobak at aol.com =20 No phone calls please. =20 -------------------------------1096322242 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

 

 

 

Bay View Music Festival and Conser= vatory

seeks Sta= ge Director for 2005 Summer Festival Season<= /P>

 

Bay View, America=E2=80=99s oldest mus= ic festival, is located in Bay View, Michigan, a picturesque American Victor= ian town on Little Traverse Bay. The festival seeks a director with excellen= t leadership and collaborative skills; possible titles include

The Gin Game or The Fo= urposter. Employment dates are June 17 =E2=80=93 July 17, 2005. Housing=20= is provided and salary negotiable.

 

Please send a resume and t= hree professional references to:

 

Mark Kobak

Director of Theatre Arts/S= et Designer

Bay View Music Festival

13051 Cedar Road

Cleveland, Ohio 44118-2751=

 

E-mail: markkobak@= aol.com

 

No phone calls please.

 

-------------------------------1096322242-- From performingarts at karamu.com Mon Sep 27 10:52:31 2004 From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 13:52:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cool Cleveland Review: for colored girls who have considered Message-ID: <005c01c4a4ba$c337c1a0$0e01a8c0@tops2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4A499.3BB0A380 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cool Cleveland Review: for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf," Sure to be one of the highlights of = the season (OH) http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php/Main/Current > for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf = @ Karamu House 9/17 > What: Full of dance, music, and blisteringly truthful poetry, > Ntozake Shange's Obie-award winning 1972 work about a woman's soul is = as fresh and cutting-edge as ever in this amazing revival. Sure to be one = of the highlights of the season. > Reasons to go: Shange's writing is, simply, awesome. And director = Terrence Spivey does her proud with a cast who can blow the roof off the house. A powerful ensemble of eight women conjure a juju of remembrance, humor, = rage, and healing - sparkling like jewels in Kathryn Tobasko's = African-inspired costumes. Everybody has moments where she shines, but feisty Corene = Woodford as The Lady in Green nails the love payback time in "somebody almost = walked off wid alla my stuff" and "no assistance". Monte Escalante is sinuous = and lithe as a tiger as The Lady in Purple. And the incomparable Nina = Domingue turns a story about a domestic violence episode into a soul-shaking = Greek tragedy. The poetry rocks, the choreography sizzles, and the women are = so passionate and beautiful and alive that you could dig this show even if = you didn't understand a word. So why aren't you calling that reservation = number now? Backstory: Karamu's new Artistic Director Terrence Spivey made a = name for himself in NYC with this 2001 production by his off-off-Broadway = company Powerful Long Ladder, and remounted at Karamu with an all-Cleveland = cast. > Target audience: Dance-lovers, music-lovers, theatre-lovers, poetry-lovers, love-lovers. Teens & up; Shange doesn't mince words about = sex in all of its colors. > Details: Karamu, 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. 216-795-7070. Through = 10/17. http://www.karamu.com. from Cool Cleveland contributor Linda Eisenstein Linda at coolcleveland.com ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4A499.3BB0A380 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cool Cleveland=20 Review: for colored girls who have considered
suicide/when the = rainbow is=20 enuf," Sure to be one of the highlights of the
season = (OH)
 
http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php/Main/Current
> for colored girls who have = considered=20 suicide/when the rainbow is enuf @
Karamu House 9/17
> What: = Full of=20 dance, music, and blisteringly truthful poetry,
> Ntozake = Shange=92s=20 Obie-award winning 1972 work about a woman=92s soul is as
fresh and=20 cutting-edge as ever in this amazing revival. Sure to be one of
the=20 highlights of the season.
> Reasons to go: Shange=92s writing is, = simply,=20 awesome. And director Terrence
Spivey does her proud with a cast who = can blow=20 the roof off the house. A
powerful ensemble of eight women conjure a = juju of=20 remembrance, humor, rage,
and healing =96 sparkling like jewels in = Kathryn=20 Tobasko=92s African-inspired
costumes. Everybody has moments where = she shines,=20 but feisty Corene Woodford
as The Lady in Green nails the love = payback time=20 in =93somebody almost walked
off wid alla my stuff=94 and =93no = assistance=94. Monte=20 Escalante is sinuous and
lithe as a tiger as The Lady in Purple. And = the=20 incomparable Nina Domingue
turns a story about a domestic violence = episode=20 into a soul-shaking Greek
tragedy. The poetry rocks, the choreography = sizzles, and the women are so
passionate and beautiful and alive that = you=20 could dig this show even if you
didn=92t understand a word. So why = aren=92t you=20 calling that reservation number
now? Backstory: Karamu=92s new = Artistic=20 Director Terrence Spivey made a name
for himself in NYC with this = 2001=20 production by his off-off-Broadway company
Powerful Long Ladder, and=20 remounted at Karamu with an all-Cleveland cast.
> Target audience: = Dance-lovers, music-lovers, theatre-lovers,
poetry-lovers, = love-lovers. Teens=20 & up; Shange doesn=92t mince words about sex
in all of its = colors.
>=20 Details: Karamu, 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. 216-795-7070. Through=20 10/17.
http://www.karamu.com.=20 from Cool Cleveland contributor Linda Eisenstein
Linda at coolcleveland.com
------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4A499.3BB0A380-- From SCOOBSDU at aol.com Mon Sep 27 18:12:57 2004 From: SCOOBSDU at aol.com (SCOOBSDU at aol.com) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 21:12:57 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for A CHRISTMAS CAROL at The Players Guild of Canton Message-ID: <46.59cc8e91.2e8a1499@aol.com> -------------------------------1096333977 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit P R E S S R E L E A S E Announcing auditions for Canton's holiday traditional classic: A Christmas Carol at The Canton Players Guild 1001 Market Avenue North, Canton OH The Canton Players Guild, in the Cultural Arts Center at 1001 Market Avenue North in Canton, has announced the audition dates for their holiday favorite "A Christmas Carol." R. Scott Posey of Tallmadge, Ohio has been chosen as the Director for this year's production. He brings a wealth of directing, acting and music experience throughout Northern and Northeastern Ohio to the Guild's stage. The Music Director is Steve Parsons of Canton and RaeJean Mordenti of Massillon is the Choreographer. Auditions will be held starting at 6:30 PM on both Sunday and Monday, October 10 and 11. The production is an area family tradition for performers and audiences alike and will be presented in 15 performances between the dates of November 26th and December 19th. Those auditioning are asked to come prepared to sing a traditional Christmas carol and should bring their own piano music for accompaniment. An accompanist will be provided. All roles are open. -------------------------------1096333977 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

P R E S S    R E L E A S E

 

Announcing auditions for

Canton's holiday traditional classic:

A Christmas Carol

at The Canton Players Guild

1001 Market Avenue North, Canton OH

 

The Canton=20= Players Guild, in the Cultural = Arts = Center at 1001 Market

Avenue North in Canton= , has announced the= audition dates for their

holiday fav= orite "A = Christmas Carol." R. Scott Posey of Tallmadge,

= Ohio has been chosen as the Director for this year's production. He

brings a we= alth of directing, acting and music experience throughou= t

Northern an= d Northeastern Ohio to the Guild's stage. The Music

Director is Steve Parsons of Canton and RaeJean Mordenti of

Massillon i= s the Choreographer. Auditions will be held starting at

6:30 PM<= /st1:time> on both Sunday and Monday, October <= /SPAN>10 and 11.

The product= ion is an area family tradition for performers and

audiences a= like and will be presented in 15 performances

between the= dates of November 26th and December 19th. Those

auditioning= are asked to come prepared to sing a traditional = C= hristmas

carol and should bring their own piano music for accompaniment.

An accompan= ist will be provided. All roles are open.<= /FONT>

-------------------------------1096333977-- From APhelps at broadview-heights.org Mon Sep 27 13:58:21 2004 From: APhelps at broadview-heights.org (Annette Phelps) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 16:58:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Enchanted Hollow Message-ID: <818442A28EFE34429C1B09F7794F42D41098D2@bhchexch.broadview-heights.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A4D4.B92D5DB1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The ENCHANTED HOLLOW A wholesome alternative to Haunted Houses =20 =20 The Enchanted Hollow, a popular autumn activity for young families, = continues to grow in popularity because of its wholesomeness and = old-fashioned fun. It will be held Saturday and Sunday, October 16 &17 = from 1-4 PM (RAIN OR SHINE). The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community = Theater sponsors this event in conjunction with the Broadview Heights = Recreation Department. "The City provides the 'hollow' and the theater = 'enchants it'," said Annette Phelps, President of the Spotlights. =20 =20 The event commences in the Diamond #7 parking lot at the Fields of = Broadview Heights (8938 Broadview Road, at Royalwood). Visitors enter = the nature trail in groups of 10-20 where they will enjoy several short = skits featuring familiar fantasy characters (complete with costumes, = props, scenery, etc.). Upon exiting the trail, the children will = receive a goodie bag of Halloween treats, maneuver through a hay bale = maze, and choose a pumpkin in the pumpkin patch. All guests will = receive complimentary punch and donuts, enjoy a cozy campfire, and take = a hay-ride shuttle back to the parking lot. =20 =20 Admission is $5 for children (12 and under) and $3 for adults. For = additional information, call city hall (440/526-4357),the theater office = at 440/526-4404, or go to www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A4D4.B92D5DB1 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The=20 ENCHANTED HOLLOW

A=20 wholesome alternative to Haunted Houses

 

 

The Enchanted = Hollow, a=20 popular autumn activity for young families, continues to grow in = popularity=20 because of its wholesomeness and old-fashioned fun.  It will be held Saturday and = Sunday,=20 October 16 &17 from 1-4 PM (RAIN OR SHINE).  The Broadview Heights = Spotlights=20 Community Theater sponsors this event in conjunction with the Broadview = Heights=20 Recreation Department.  = “The City=20 provides the ‘hollow’ and the theater ‘enchants = it’,” said Annette Phelps,=20 President of the Spotlights. =20

 

The event = commences in the=20 Diamond #7 parking lot at the Fields of Broadview Heights (8938 = Broadview Road,=20 at Royalwood).  Visitors = enter the=20 nature trail in groups of 10-20 where they will enjoy several short = skits=20 featuring familiar fantasy characters (complete with costumes, props, = scenery,=20 etc.).  Upon exiting the = trail, the=20 children will receive a goodie bag of Halloween treats, maneuver through = a hay=20 bale maze, and choose a pumpkin in the pumpkin patch.  All guests will receive = complimentary=20 punch and donuts, enjoy a cozy campfire, and take a hay-ride shuttle = back to the=20 parking lot. =20

 

Admission is $5 = for children=20 (12 and under) and $3 for adults. =20 For additional information, call city hall (440/526-4357),the theater office at = 440/526-4404, or go to www.broadview-height= s-spotlights.org.

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A4D4.B92D5DB1-- From pubrncp at hotmail.com Tue Sep 28 05:47:47 2004 From: pubrncp at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 08:47:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP Craft Show! Message-ID: The North Canton Playhouse is presenting an opportunity for all crafters to sell their wares at the 2004 Christmas Craft Show. The craft show will be held Saturday, November 20th from 10:00 am -4:00 pm at the great location of the Knights of Columbus Hall, 340 Mississippi Ave. SE, North Canton, (off Main Street, behind Ro?s Ice Cream). Cost: $60 per booth. There will be a raffle, bake sale and hot lunch available. Come and support your local community theatre and new youth theatre. For questions and to reserve a booth contact Lynne Lyons at 330-526-0999. _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From Wants2Act4U at aol.com Tue Sep 28 06:14:24 2004 From: Wants2Act4U at aol.com (Wants2Act4U at aol.com) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:14:24 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]11 year old boy needed for Independent film Message-ID: <11.346d1a79.2e8abdb0@aol.com> -------------------------------1096377264 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey guys, This is Michelle Dean. I am the production manager for Travelin Light Productions and their new film Dead Silent. We are in need of an 11 year old boy for a flash back sequence in the film. There are no speaking lines but it is a very important part. Please contact me right away so we can audition anyone interested. Thank you so much, Michelle Dean 330-644-4421 -------------------------------1096377264 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hey guys,
 
This is Michelle Dean.  I am the production manager for Travelin L= ight Productions and their new film Dead Silent.  We are in need of an=20= 11 year old boy for a flash back sequence in the film. 
 
There are no speaking lines but it is a very important part.  Plea= se contact me right away so we can audition anyone interested.
 
Thank you so much,
Michelle Dean
330-644-4421
-------------------------------1096377264-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Tue Sep 28 08:11:20 2004 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 11:11:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS AT GEAUGA THEATER: NEohioPAL Special October 8th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C4A54B.E2278EB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD AT THE GEAUGA THEATER 101 Water Street, Chardon Located on Historic Chardon Square (440) 286-2255 www.geaugatheater.org PRESENTS Little Shop of Horrors Directed By Tim Coles Musical Direction By David W. Coxe Choreographed By Ellen Rooney October 8,9,15,16,22,29,30 at 8:00pm October 23 at 9:00pm October 31, 2:00pm Matinee: Halloween Party! NEOHIOPAL SPECIAL FOR OCTOBER 8 BUY ONE GET THE 2ND TICKET HALF OFF Just mention this NEohioPAL ad when you buy your tickets by calling (440) 286-2255 and save on the opening night of this FUN CAMPY FAMILY FRIENDLY HYSTERICAL Musical Event! Starring Brendham Sandham Jacinda Sandness Joe Petrolia John Kolar Eric Sofer Kelli Lupas Jami Ross Kelly Watson Stacy Steele John Crowley ONLINE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: www.geaugatheater.org The GLTG gratefully acknowledges the sponsorship of Dr.Anne DDS Produced in cooperation with MTI ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C4A54B.E2278EB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD AT THE

GEAUGA = THEATER

101 Water Street, = Chardon

Located on Historic = Chardon Square

(440) = 286-2255

www.geaugatheater.org

 

PRESENTS

 

Little Shop of = Horrors

Directed By Tim Coles

Musical Direction By David W. Coxe

Choreographed By Ellen = Rooney

 

October = 8,9,15,16,22,29,30 at 8:00pm

October 23 at = 9:00pm

October 31, 2:00pm = Matinee: Halloween Party!

 

Just mention this NEohioPAL ad = when you buy your tickets

by calling (440) 286-2255 and = save on the opening night of this

FUN

        = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;         CAMPY

FAMILY FRIENDLY

HYSTERI= CAL

Musical = Event!

 

Starring

Brendham = Sandham

Jacinda = Sandness

Joe = Petrolia

John = Kolar

Eric = Sofer

Kelli = Lupas

Jami = Ross

Kelly = Watson

Stacy = Steele

John = Crowley

 

ONLINE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:

www.geaugatheater.org =

 

The GLTG = gratefully acknowledges the sponsorship of Dr.Anne DDS

Produced in cooperation with MTI

 

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C4A54B.E2278EB0-- From KSWalder at neo.rr.com Tue Sep 28 11:23:25 2004 From: KSWalder at neo.rr.com (Kathleen Walder) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 14:23:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Funnier than a root canal, cheaper than a movie.. PNR Improv Message-ID: <00a601c4a588$3e984b80$0200a8c0@cameroxp> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A3_01C4A566.B735A550 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fall for PNR Improv=20 POINT OF NO RETURN Smoke-Free, Alcohol-Free Family Friendly (PG-13) Improv Just like Whose Line Is It Anyway? without editing, commercials, props, = points, network backing, presidential pre-emptions, guest appearances by = Whoopi Goldberg, hosting by Drew Carey, or songs by Wayne Brady.=20 But hey, it's cheaper than a movie (only $5) and we don't do Hoedowns. Saturday, October 2, 7:30 p.m. Quirk Cultural Center 1801 Grant Ave Cuyahoga Falls $5 general admission Want more info? www.PNRImprov.com=20 Questions? Email us: improvrsvp at yahoo.com=20 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------=_NextPart_000_00A3_01C4A566.B735A550 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_00A3_01C4A566.B735A550-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Tue Sep 28 08:59:28 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 11:59:28 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]You will be touched and perhaps moved to tears - Review of 'Guys' at Actors' Sum Message-ID: <1e5.2b62d2f1.2e8ae460@aol.com> -------------------------------1096387168 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Small play with big heart lights Summit stage By: FRAN HELLER Contributing Writer Cleveland Jewish News The stage is bare save for a kitchen table, chairs and a coffee pot perking on the stove. The reporter, rising from the table, walks toward the audience, almost within touching distance and says, "New York. My beautiful, gleaming, wounded city." Thus begins "The Guys" by Anne Nelson, a small play with a big heart that pays tribute to the fallen in the devastating wake of 9/11. For the next 75 minutes, this quiet chamber piece will hold you captive to a true story that puts a face to four brave firemen out of the almost 350 who perished in the World Trade Center. "The Guys" is at Actors' Summit in Hudson, Ohio, through Oct. 3. Directed by Alex Cikra and starring husband and wife team, A. Neil Thackaberry and MaryJo Alexander, "The Guys" is a stirring piece of theatre and a tangible means of connecting all of humanity to 9/11 and each other. Nick is a fire captain who has lost almost his entire company in the cauldron of the Twin Towers. Asked to write eulogies for eight of his men, Nick seeks the help of Joan, a reporter, to put his feelings into words. What emerges is a real portrait of ordinary human beings doing their jobs who were also fathers, sons, husbands, friends and colleagues. You will be touched and perhaps moved to tears, but one thing is certain, you will never look upon a firehouse or its firefighters in quite the same way again. The play is based on a true story about a New York fire captain who lost most of his men at the World Trade Center and sought the help of writer and journalist, Anne Nelson. The artistic director of a small off-Broadway theater near Ground Zero, whose business was all but destroyed by the cataclysmic events, commissioned Nelson to write a play based on the eulogies she wrote for the captain. A teacher at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, Nelson had never written a play before. "The Guys," which took only nine days to create, opened just 12 weeks after 9/11 and helped a city in deep mourning come to grips with the unfathomable. Alternating between dialogue and monologue, the two-character play is not so much a drama as an experience, a living memorial to ordinary people lionized by extraordinary events. It is, as its author states, first and foremost an homage to New York's firefighters. The monologues serve as windows into the reporter's own private thoughts and emotions. Joan, the playwright's alterego, has traveled and written extensively about Latin American countries. Unnerving is her description of South American reactions to 9/11, which casts America in a very negative light. Speaking in a dull monotone, as if in a state of shock, his face, a roadmap of barely contained grief, A. Neil Thackaberry becomes the beefy fire chief, Nick. He's at a loss for the words he needs to pay tribute to his men. Visibly upset by the suffering fire captain, a sensitive yet tenacious Joan (MaryJo Alexander) probes gently for the keys that will unlock the fire chief's pent-up feelings. Thackaberry's realistic and gripping performance reveals a captain who loved his job with a passion and his men like sons. The most senior man, Bill, is a 16-year veteran who was always looking after his men, especially the younger ones. "An ordinary guy, a schmo, but you can't say that in a eulogy," muses Nick. Then there was the new guy, Jimmy, still on probation. How do you describe someone you didn't even know and can't even remember his face, asks Nick. Joan helps him find a way. The planes crashing into the World Trade Center was Jimmy's first real fire. Nick chokes up when he recalls Jimmy's age, 26. Patrick, Nick's best friend, who was within six weeks of getting his captain's stripes, was the hardest to eulogize. Then there was the wild man, Barney, who wasn't even supposed to work that day, but followed his buddy when the alarm sounded. This is a brotherhood of men who do not think of themselves as heroes, but they do what Nick describes as "the best job in the world." "The Guys" is laced with humor and remarkably free of maudlin sentiment. There are touching moments, such as when Nick, a dance buff, describes what dancing means to him, and Joan imagines them doing the tango together. The description of Barney, who could work wonders with metal but had no luck with women, evokes laughter. "If I could only meet a woman welder," Nick recalls Barney saying. Although the unwavering format makes the play drag at times, the intimacy of the Actors' Summit stage serves the action well. In each of her monologues, Joan looks at the audience, hooking you with her direct, almost intimate approach. It's extremely effective. Of the almost 3,000 people whose lives were lost on 9/11, one in eight (12%) were World Trade Center firefighters, writes Nelson in the play's afterward. The reason is self-evident. While everyone was struggling to get out, they were still going in ... and saving lives of an indeterminate number. The Greeks saw the value of theatre as catharsis, a means of relieving repressed emotions by expressing the inexpressible. Like those plays, movies and canvases that have addressed the Holocaust, "The Guys" helps us deal with the horror of Sept. 11. -------------------------------1096387168 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Small play with big heart lights Summit stage

By: FRAN HEL= LER Contributing Writer

Cleveland Je= wish News

The stage is ba= re save for a kitchen table, chairs and a coffee pot perking on the stove.
The reporter, rising from the table, walks toward the audience, almost= within touching distance and says, "New York. My beautiful, gleaming, wounded city."

Thus begins "The Guys" by Anne Nels= on, a small play with a big heart that pays tribute to the fallen in the dev= astating wake of 9/11. For the next 75 minutes, this quiet chamber piece wil= l hold you captive to a true story that puts a face to four brave firemen ou= t of the almost 350 who perished in the World Trade Center<= /st1:PlaceType>. "The Guys" is at Actors'= Summit in Hudson, Ohio, through Oct. 3.

Directed by Al= ex Cikra and starring husband and wife team, A. Neil Thackaberry and MaryJo=20= Alexander, "The Guys" is a stirring piece of theatre and a tangible means of= connecting all of humanity to 9/11 and each other.

Nick is a fire captain who has lost almost his entire company i= n the cauldron of the
Twin Towers. Asked to write eulogies for eight o= f his men, Nick seeks the help of Joan, a reporter, to put his feelings into= words. What emerges is a real portrait of ordinary human beings doing their= jobs who were also fathers, sons, husbands, friends and colleagues.<= /FONT>

You will be touched and perhaps moved to tears,=20= but one thing is certain, you will never look upon a firehouse or its firefi= ghters in quite the same way again.

The= play is based on a true story about a
<= st1:State>New York fire captain who lost most of his men at the=20= World Trade <= SPAN class=3Dcontent1>Center and sought the help of writer and journalist, Anne Nelson. The=20= artistic director of a small off-Broadway theater near Ground Zero, whose bu= siness was all but destroyed by the cataclysmic events, commissioned Nelson=20= to write a play based on the eulogies she wrote for the captain.

A teacher at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism= , Nelson had never written a play before. "The Guys," which took only nine d= ays to create, opened just 12 weeks after 9/11 and helped a city in deep mou= rning come to grips with the unfathomable.


Alternating between dialogue and monologue, the two-character play is no= t so much a drama as an experience, a living memorial to ordinary people lio= nized by extraordinary events. It is, as its author states, first and foremo= st an homage to
New York's firefighters.

The monologues serve= as windows into the reporter's own private thoughts and emotions. Joan, the= playwright's alterego, has traveled and written extensively about Latin Ame= rican countries. Unnerving is her description of South American reactions to= 9/11, which casts
<= st1:place>America in a very negative light.

Speaking in a dull monotone, as if in a state of shock, his face= , a roadmap of barely contained grief, A. Neil Thackaberry becomes the beefy= fire chief, Nick. He's at a loss for the words he needs to pay tribute to h= is men. Visibly upset by the suffering fire captain, a sensitive yet tenacio= us Joan (MaryJo Alexander) probes gently for the keys that will unlock the f= ire chief's pent-up feelings.

Thackaber= ry's realistic and gripping performance reveals a captain who loved his job=20= with a passion and his men like sons.

T= he most senior man, Bill, is a 16-year veteran who was always looking after=20= his men, especially the younger ones. "An ordinary guy, a schmo, but you can= 't say that in a eulogy," muses Nick.

T= hen there was the new guy, Jimmy, still on probation. How do you describe so= meone you didn't even know and can't even remember his face, asks Nick. Joan= helps him find a way. The planes crashing into the
World Trade Center was Jimmy's first real fire. Nick chokes up when he recalls=20= Jimmy's age, 26.


Patrick, Nick's best friend= , who was within six weeks of getting his captain's stripes, was the hardest= to eulogize. Then there was the wild man, Barney, who wasn't even supposed=20= to work that day, but followed his buddy when the alarm sounded.
<= BR>This is a brotherhood of men who do not think of t= hemselves as heroes, but they do what Nick describes as "the best job in the= world."

"The Guys" is laced with humor= and remarkably free of maudlin sentiment. There are touching moments, such=20= as when Nick, a dance buff, describes what dancing means to him, and Joan im= agines them doing the tango together. The description of Barney, who could w= ork wonders with metal but had no luck with women, evokes laughter. "If I co= uld only meet a woman welder," Nick recalls Barney saying.

Although the unwavering format makes the play drag at ti= mes, the intimacy of the Actors'
Summit stage serves the action well. In each of her monologues= , Joan looks at the audience, hooking you with her direct, almost intimate a= pproach. It's extremely effective.

Of the al= most 3,000 people whose lives were lost on 9/11, one in eight (12%) were
World Trade Center firefighters, writes Nelson in the play= 's afterward. The reason is self-evident. While everyone was struggling to g= et out, they were still going in ... and saving lives of an indeterminate nu= mber.

= The Greeks saw the value of theatre as= catharsis, a means of relieving repressed emotions by expressing the inexpr= essible. Like those plays, movies and canvases that have addressed the Holoc= aust, "The Guys" helps us deal with the horror of Sept. 11.

-------------------------------1096387168-- From dosomething3 at yahoo.com Tue Sep 28 09:29:07 2004 From: dosomething3 at yahoo.com (Pamela Sago) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:29:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Fantasticks" Review in the Akron Leader 9/23/04. Message-ID: <20040928162907.80941.qmail@web53807.mail.yahoo.com> --0-594955155-1096388947=:76785 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Fantastic review! The show runs one more weekend (this coming weekend) at 8 p.m. and the WRP Barn is a gorgeous setting for a show set in September . . . Akron Leader - September 23, 2004 Leader Online www.akron.com ?The Fantasticks? is fantastic theater Western Reserve Playhouse stages popular musical By David Ritchey BATH ? ?The Fantasticks? is one of the gentlest, kindest musicals in American dramatic literature. That gentleness may explain why the show has been so successful and why it has made its way to the stage at Western Reserve Playhouse (WRP). ?The Fantasticks? opened on May 3, 1960, and ran for 17,162 performances before it closed Jan. 13, 2002. It holds the record as the longest-running musical in the world and the longest running play of any kind in the United States. The Fantasticks? was written by Tom Jones (book and lyrics) and Harvey Schmidt (music), after they met as students at The University of Texas. This duo also wrote the popular musical ?I Do! I Do!? ?The Fantasticks? concerns next-door neighbors, who want their children to marry. They plot a fake feud, build a wall between their yards and forbid their children to speak to each other. The fathers think that children will always do the opposite of what they are told to do. The fathers are right, and the result, of course, is a love story, wrapped up and tied with romantic music. ?Try to Remember? and ?Soon, It?s Gonna Rain? are the two most famous songs in the score. Other songs from the show have achieved popularity, because the show is produced so often. In fact, currently, The University of Akron also is staging a production of ?The Fantasticks.? The WRP production has much merit. The major improvement in this production is the addition of Matthew Bennett (musical director), who knows how to work with a cast. He conducted extensive vocal drills, musical warm-ups and musical rehearsals. He kept the music (and, therefore, the pace of the show) moving quickly. ?The Fantasticks? can become too sweet and melodramatic without a brisk pace to prevent the production from turning maudlin. The set is a black platform and a few stools on the stage, a simplicity that fits the script. The small cast fills the playing area and projects to the back row without microphones. Judson ?Leigh? Heckerman (The Narrator and El Gallo) commands the stage with an economy of movement and flashing eyes that seem to pierce into the audience. Heckerman has a pleasant singing voice, and his acting ability should move him to the A-list of actors in Northeast Ohio. Heckerman listens to the other performers and responds to what he hears without ever stealing a scene. Adrienne Sereta (Luisa) is gifted with a quality singing voice. She is studying for a career in musical theater at Baldwin-Wallace College, the foremost musical theater program in Northeast Ohio. Irv Korman (Henry, the old actor) and Bob Rauch (Mortimer) take the stage for their scenes and never let go. Henry and Mortimer are the remains of an acting company. Henry quotes Shakespeare?s more famous lines, and Mortimer plays long, complicated, funny death scenes. Korman takes a small role and produces a well-defined character that becomes a gem in the production. He is a good comedic actor. Rauch brings physical humor to his role. In his death scenes, he thrashes about, gasps and demands the audience watch his every death move. Both men received applause at the end of their big scenes. ?The Fantasticks? is a family show and a date play. This romantic play continues through Oct. 2. For tickets, call (330) 620-7314. David Ritchey has a Ph.D. in communications and is a professor of communications at The University of Akron. He is a member of the American Theatre Critics Association. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-594955155-1096388947=:76785 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Fantastic review!  The show runs one more weekend (this coming weekend) at 8 p.m. and the WRP Barn is a gorgeous setting for a show set in September . . .
 
Akron Leader - September 23, 2004
Leader Online     www.akron.com

?The Fantasticks? is fantastic theater

Western Reserve
Playhouse stages
popular musical
 

By David Ritchey

BATH ? ?The Fantasticks? is one of the gentlest, kindest musicals in American dramatic literature. That gentleness may explain why the show has been so successful and why it has made its way to the stage at Western Reserve Playhouse (WRP).

?The Fantasticks? opened on May 3, 1960, and ran for 17,162 performances before it closed Jan. 13, 2002. It holds the record as the longest-running musical in the world and the longest running play of any kind in the United States. The Fantasticks? was written by Tom Jones (book and lyrics) and Harvey Schmidt (music), after they met as students at The University of Texas. This duo also wrote the popular musical ?I Do! I Do!?

?The Fantasticks? concerns next-door neighbors, who want their children to marry. They plot a fake feud, build a wall between their yards and forbid their children to speak to each other. The fathers think that children will always do the opposite of what they are told to do. The fathers are right, and the result, of course, is a love story, wrapped up and tied with romantic music.

?Try to Remember? and ?Soon, It?s Gonna Rain? are the two most famous songs in the score. Other songs from the show have achieved popularity, because the show is produced so often. In fact, currently, The University of Akron also is staging a production of ?The Fantasticks.?

The WRP production has much merit. The major improvement in this production is the addition of Matthew Bennett (musical director), who knows how to work with a cast. He conducted extensive vocal drills, musical warm-ups and musical rehearsals. He kept the music (and, therefore, the pace of the show) moving quickly. ?The Fantasticks? can become too sweet and melodramatic without a brisk pace to prevent the production from turning maudlin.

The set is a black platform and a few stools on the stage, a simplicity that fits the script. The small cast fills the playing area and projects to the back row without microphones.

Judson ?Leigh? Heckerman (The Narrator and El Gallo) commands the stage with an economy of movement and flashing eyes that seem to pierce into the audience. Heckerman has a pleasant singing voice, and his acting ability should move him to the A-list of actors in Northeast Ohio. Heckerman listens to the other performers and responds to what he hears without ever stealing a scene. Adrienne Sereta (Luisa) is gifted with a quality singing voice. She is studying for a career in musical theater at Baldwin-Wallace College, the foremost musical theater program in Northeast Ohio.

Irv Korman (Henry, the old actor) and Bob Rauch (Mortimer) take the stage for their scenes and never let go. Henry and Mortimer are the remains of an acting company. Henry quotes Shakespeare?s more famous lines, and Mortimer plays long, complicated, funny death scenes. Korman takes a small role and produces a well-defined character that becomes a gem in the production. He is a good comedic actor.

Rauch brings physical humor to his role. In his death scenes, he thrashes about, gasps and demands the audience watch his every death move.

Both men received applause at the end of their big scenes.

?The Fantasticks? is a family show and a date play. This romantic play continues through Oct. 2. For tickets, call (330) 620-7314.


David Ritchey has a Ph.D. in communications and is a professor of communications at The University of Akron. He is a member of the American Theatre Critics Association.


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Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-594955155-1096388947=:76785-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Tue Sep 28 09:52:00 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 12:52:00 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Silvers On Stage at Actors' Summit Message-ID: -------------------------------1096390320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en For Immediate Release For additional information contact:=20 Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800 Hudson, Ohio September 28, 2004 =20 Actors' Summit Theater presents=20 Dorothy and Reuben Silver=20 in Laughter in 3 Languages=20 =20 Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater announces the opening of Laughter in 3 Langua= ges, a=20 delightful collection of vignettes about the common immigrant experience,=20 assembled and performed by Dorothy and Reuben Silver for eight performances=20 beginning Oct. 7 at its theater at 86 Owen Brown Street in downtown Hudson. =20 The Show Dorothy and Reuben Silver drew on a rich legacy of work by American Jewish=20 writers, mainly humorists, to create Laughter in 3 Languages, a collection o= f=20 stories that recount the joys and sorrows of learning new customs, a new=20 language and all the other mysteries of a new land. The immigrants of the ta= les are=20 Jewish, but the humor and pathos that unfold demonstrate the universality of= =20 the immigrant experience. The vignettes are performed simultaneously in Engl= ish=20 and Yiddish, so the material is easy to understand as it entertains.=20 Occasionally, the Silvers will employ =E2=80=9CYinglish,=E2=80=9D that immig= rant blend of the mother=20 tongue and English. =E2=80=9CIt=E2=80=99s fun and it works,=E2=80=9D Dorothy= says of the presentation,=20 to which Reuben adds, =E2=80=9CMost American Jews today don=E2=80=99t unders= tand Yiddish,=20 but they love it.=E2=80=9D So, the Silvers are finding, do non-Jewish audien= ces. When=20 first performed in 2002 -- as a benefit for the Ensemble Theatre in Clevelan= d --=20 Laughter in 3 Languages played to four sell-out crowds. The Actors=E2=80=99=20= Summit=20 production comes in the second month of a yearlong celebration of the 350th=20 anniversary of the arrival of the first permanent Jewish settlers in New Ams= terdam=20 (Sept. 12, 1654) and, coincidentally, 150 years after the arrival of the=20 first Jewish settlers in Akron. In 1865, this latter group, 20 strong, organ= ized=20 the Akron Hebrew Association, which has been known as Temple Israel since 19= 11. =20 The Cast The Silvers are no strangers to Actors=E2=80=99 Summit audiences. Most recen= tly they=20 were featured -- she as Mistress Quickly and he as Falstaff -- in the April=20 production of Merry Wives of Windsor. Described by one reviewer as Cleveland= =E2=80=99s=20 reigning theater couple, Reuben and Dorothy have shared their talents locall= y=20 for nearly 50 years as performers, directors, teachers and administrators.=20 Reuben=E2=80=99s career began as a child actor in Detroit=E2=80=99s Yiddish=20= theater in 1933, and=20 Yiddish was his first language; he learned English in school. He and Dorothy= =20 met in 1948 when he saw her in a Tennessee Williams production at Wayne Stat= e=20 University. They married a year later and have been a dynamic theatrical duo= =20 ever since. Just a few of their onstage credits together include The Visit,=20 Death of a Salesman and The Gin Game, A Trip to Bountiful, All My Sons, Glas= s=20 Menagerie and The Dybbuk. =20 Performance Schedule Laughter in 3 Languages opens with a preview performance at 8 p.m. Thursday,= =20 Oct. 7. Performances are given Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 8 and= =20 Sundays at 2 PM through Oct. 17.=20 =20 =20 Tickets Tickets are $25 on Fridays and Saturdays and $22 on Thursdays and Sundays.=20 College students and seniors receive a $4 discount. Students under age 18 ar= e=20 admitted for half price. Group discounts and season subscriptions are still=20 available. Tickets can be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20 =20 Web site=20 Actors Summit Theater can be found on the web at www.actorssummit.org.=20 Actors' Summit is a professional, not for profit, 501-c-3 professional arts=20 organization. We are seeking volunteers and board members. For more details=20= please=20 call MaryJo or Neil at 330-342-0800.=20 =20 Actors' Summit is working under a developmental agreement with Actors' Equit= y=20 Association (the Union of professional Actors and Stage Managers.)=20 =20 -------------------------------1096390320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

= For Immediate Release

For additional information contact: Neil Thackaberry 330-342-0800
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Huds= on, Ohio September 28, 2004

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Actors' Summit Theater prese= nts

Dorothy and Reuben Silver

in Laughter in 3 Languages

   = ;         

Actors=E2=80=99 Summit Theater announces the opening of Laughter= in 3 Languages, a delightful collection of vignettes about the common immigrant experience, assembled a= nd performed by Dorothy and Reuben Silver for eight performances begi= nning Oct. 7 at its theater at 86 Owen Brown St= reet in downtown Hudson.

 

The Show

Dorothy and Reuben Silver drew on a rich legacy of wor= k by American Jewish writers, mainly humorists, to create Laughte= r in 3 Languages, a collection of stories that recount the joys and sorrows of lear= ning new customs, a new language and all the other mysteries of a new land.=20= The immigrants of the tales are Jewish, but the humor and pathos that unfold= demonstrate the universality of the immigrant experience. The vignettes are= performed simultaneously in English and Yiddish, so the material is easy to= understand as it entertains. Occasionally, the Silvers will employ =E2=80= =9CYinglish,=E2=80=9D that immigrant blend of the mother tongue and English.= =E2=80=9CIt=E2=80=99s fun and it works,=E2=80=9D Dorothy says of the presen= tation, to which Reuben adds, =E2=80=9CMost American Jews today don=E2=80= =99t understand Yiddish, but they love it.=E2=80=9D So, the Silvers are find= ing, do non-Jewish audiences. When first performed in 2002 -- as a benefit f= or the Ensemble Theatre in Cleveland -- Laughter in 3 Languages played t= o four sell-out crowds. The Actors=E2=80=99 Summit production comes in the s= econd month of a yearlong celebration of the 350th anniversary of= the arrival of the first permanent Jewish settlers in New Amsterdam (Sept.=20= 12, 1654) and, coincidentally, 150 years after the arrival of the first Jewi= sh settlers in Akron. In 1865, this latter group, 20 strong, organized the A= kron Hebrew Association, which has been known as Temple Israel since 1911.

The Silvers ar= e no strangers to Actors=E2=80=99 Summit audiences. Most recently they were=20= featured -- she as Mistress Quickly and he as Falstaff -- in the April produ= ction of Merry Wives of Windsor. Described by one reviewer as Clevela= nd=E2=80=99s reigning theater couple, Reuben and Dorothy have shared their t= alents locally for nearly 50 years as performers, directors, teachers and administrators. Reuben=E2=80=99s car= eer began as a child actor in Detroit=E2=80=99s Yiddish theater in 1933, and= Yiddish was his first language; he learned English in school. He and Doroth= y met in 1948 when he saw her in a Tennessee Williams production at Wayne St= ate University. They married a year later and have been a dynamic theatrical= duo ever since. Just a few of their onstage credits together include The= Visit, Death of a Salesman and The Gin Game, A Trip to Bounti= ful, All My Sons, Glass Menagerie and The Dybbuk.

 

Performance Schedule
Laughter in 3 Languages= opens with a preview performance at
8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7. Performances are given Thursday, Friday a= nd Saturday nights at 8 and Sundays at 2 PM through Oct. 17. <= /B>

 

 

Tickets

 

Web site

Actors Summit Theater can be found on the web at ww= w.actorssummit.org. Actors' Summit is a professional, not for profit, 501-c-= 3 professional arts organization. We are seeking volunteers and board member= s. For more details please call MaryJo or Neil at 330-342-0800. <= /FONT>

 

Actors' Summit is working under a developmental agr= eement with Actors' Equity Association (the Union of professional Actors and= Stage Managers.)

 

-------------------------------1096390320-- From mjoslyn at state-theatre.com Tue Sep 28 10:51:29 2004 From: mjoslyn at state-theatre.com (Matthew Joslyn) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 13:51:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BUY ONE/GET ONE HOWIE MANDEL TICKETS Message-ID: <005101c4a583$c8d4bae0$0a00a8c0@develdir> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4A562.41A18920 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Comedian Howie Mandel is coming to the historic Sandusky State Theatre = in downtown Sandusky, Ohio next month!=20 On Sunday, October 17 at 7:30 p.m., in our historic theatre in downtown = Sandusky, join us for a hilarious evening with one of the country's best = known comedians.=20 AS A SPECIAL FOR NEOPAL MEMBERS ONLY, CALL 419-626-1950 FOR BUY ONE/GET = ONE FREE TICKETS! Ticket prices are $27.50, $37.50 and $42.50. Mention you are a NEOPal = Member and you'll get one ticket free for every ticket you buy! Check us out online at www.state-theatre.com. This show contains adult = language and content. Call 419-626-1950 for tickets. The Sandusky State Theatre is an historic 1530 seat peforming arts = center located in downtown Sandusky at 107 Columbus Avenue. Drive time = from downtown Cleveland is about an hour. Parking is free. Matthew Joslyn Director of Education Sandusky State Theatre 419-626-1950 419-503-0367 (c) ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4A562.41A18920 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Comedian Howie Mandel is coming to the = historic=20 Sandusky State Theatre in downtown Sandusky, Ohio next month!=20
 
On Sunday, October 17 at 7:30 p.m., in = our historic=20 theatre in downtown Sandusky, join us for a hilarious evening with one = of the=20 country's best known comedians.
 
AS A SPECIAL FOR NEOPAL MEMBERS ONLY, = CALL=20 419-626-1950 FOR BUY ONE/GET ONE FREE TICKETS!
 
Ticket prices are $27.50, $37.50 and = $42.50.=20 Mention you are a NEOPal Member and you'll get one ticket free for = every=20 ticket you buy!
 
Check us out online at www.state-theatre.com. This = show=20 contains adult language and content. Call 419-626-1950 for = tickets.
 
The Sandusky State Theatre is an = historic 1530=20 seat peforming arts center located in downtown Sandusky at 107 = Columbus Avenue. Drive time from downtown Cleveland is about an hour. = Parking is=20 free.
 
 
Matthew Joslyn
Director of = Education
Sandusky=20 State Theatre
419-626-1950
419-503-0367 = (c)
------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4A562.41A18920-- From seanszaller at mail.com Tue Sep 28 14:04:44 2004 From: seanszaller at mail.com (Sean Szaller) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 16:04:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions: Seeking actor/singer/dancers for "Fiddler" Message-ID: <20040928210444.C69964BDA8@ws1-1.us4.outblaze.com>

Beachwood Community Theater is proud to annouce auditions for its upcoming production of the musical classic, "Fiddler on the Roof."

Jill Koslen, dir.; Sean Szaller, mus'l dir./choreo.; Joseph Stein, author; Jerry Bock, composer; Sheldon Harnick, lyrics; City of Beachwood Recreation Department, producers.; Produced through special arrangement with Music Theater International.

Friday, October 1:

6:30pm-7:30pm -- Children in grades 3-9

7:30pm-? -- Adults (by appointment only -- please see below for information)

Auditions will be held in the Beachwood High School cafeteria, 25451 Fairmount Blvd., Beachwood OH.

Please prepare 16 measures of your best material. An accompaniest will be provided. You MUST provide sheet music in your key. Acapella singing will not be allowed. There will be a short dance call for the men, so please come with appropriate clothing. ALL AUDITIONEES: Please note, because of the specific time period and religious element to this show, you may be asked to alter your appearance for authenticity (i.e. growing facial hair, not cutting hair, dyeing hair, etc.).

Call-backs will be held on Friday, October 8 from 6:30-9:30pm. You will be contacted after your initial audition if you are needed at call-backs. The show is scheduled to run Feb. 4-6, 11-13. Friday shows are at 8pm, Saturday's at 7:30pm, and Sunday's at 2pm.

We are seeking a large cast (approx. 22M/15W) ranging in age from 7-70. All roles, except "The Fiddler," are currently available. We are specifically seeking:

Tevye (40-50): The dairyman, a strong willed man, compassionate, has a soft-side, humorous but not a clown; Golde (40-50): Tevye's wife, has a hard exterior but truly is a caring mother, also very humorous; Tzeitel (18-20): Tevye's eldest daughter, secretly in love with Motel the tailor, the first to stand up to her father; Hodel (16-18): The 2nd oldest, she is the perhaps the strongest willed of the 5 daughters; Chava (14-16): Is greatly influenced by the strength shown by her two elder sisters, wise for her age; Shprintze (9-12): Tevye's 2nd youngest; Bielke (7-9): The youngest daughter; Yente: The "matcmaker," mature female, typical jewish grandmother figure, a real talker with a heart of gold; Lazar Wolf: The butcher, lonely in his older age, a nice man with a bit of a temper; Rabbi: The older spiritual leader of his community, very wise; Motel: The tailor, nebbish, backwards at first but soon bl ossoms into a man, humorous but certianly not over the top; Perchik: The student, a "radical" thinker who isn't afriad to speak his mind, intelligent and good natured; Fyedka: A russian boy who falls in love with Chava, very pleasant, well read and quite bright, a true gentleman; Nachum: The beggar, humorous, sarcastic; Mendel: The Rabbi's son, intelligent in scripture but not very worldly; Constable: Official head of the Russians, a good man at heart but he has a job to do, not a mean character but rather very complex; Grandma Tzeitel: Character actress role; Fruma Sarah: Character actress role; Sons: Varying in ages from 9-19; Daughters: Varying in ages from 9-19; Mamas: Adult women; Papas: Adult men; Russians: Mostly between 17-22 in age, excellent dancers.

Adults interested in auditioning should contact the Beachwood Recreation Department at 216/595-3734 to arrange for an audition slot. If there is no answer, please leave a message and your call will be returned. If you have any questions, feel free to respond to this email. **PLEASE ALSO CALL THE ABOVE NUMBER IF YOU HAVE A CONFLICT WITH THE AUDITION DATES!!


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From otp at ameritech.net Tue Sep 28 15:23:07 2004 From: otp at ameritech.net (The Other Theater Project) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 15:23:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]OTP Auditions: Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You Message-ID: <20040928222307.21042.qmail@web80808.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1510259587-1096410187=:21036 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "The Other Theater Project" will be holding auditions for their premiere production, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" which will open in November. "OTP" is seeking non-equity males who can play in their 20s to 30s. Two males are needed for "Sister Mary" and two are needed for the comedic sketch being presented with it. Auditions will be held on Monday, October 4th between 7 and 9pm at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 w. 6th street, Cleveland. Interested parties should bring a head shot and resume. A short comedic monologue is preferred but not required. Cold readings will be done from the script. All female roles have been cast. --0-1510259587-1096410187=:21036 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
   "The Other Theater Project" will be holding auditions for their premiere production, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" which will open in November.
 
      "OTP" is seeking non-equity males who can play in their 20s to 30s.  Two males are needed for "Sister Mary" and two are needed for the comedic sketch being presented with it.
 
Auditions will be held on Monday, October 4th between 7 and 9pm at
Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 w. 6th street, Cleveland.
 
Interested parties should bring a head shot and resume. A short comedic monologue is preferred but not required.  Cold readings will be done from the script.
 
All female roles have been cast.
--0-1510259587-1096410187=:21036-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Tue Sep 28 13:27:09 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 16:27:09 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Future Audition Notice for 2005 Production that I will be Directing. Message-ID: <105.520f80e9.2e8b231d@aol.com> --part1_105.520f80e9.2e8b231d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I will be directing Moon over Buffalo at Clague Playhouse next year. The Auditions will be Monday, Tuesday, February 7, 8, 2005 The Production dates are April 22 - May 15, 2005. FYI for your acting pleasure. Sincerely, Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_105.520f80e9.2e8b231d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I will be directing Moon over Bu= ffalo at Clague Playhouse next year.
The Auditions will be Monday, Tuesday, February 7, 8, 2005
The Production dates are April 22 - May 15, 2005.
FYI for your acting pleasure.


Sincerely,          
Kevin Joseph Kelly
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
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--part1_105.520f80e9.2e8b231d_boundary-- From lemire-kunz at mindspring.com Tue Sep 28 18:41:38 2004 From: lemire-kunz at mindspring.com (Deb Lemire) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:41:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]QBP on WCPN! The Kathy & Mo Show at Playhouse Square Message-ID: <041a01c4a5c5$76f47890$6401a8c0@Boris> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0417_01C4A5A3.EF4EFD00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Queen Bee Production talent Deb Lemire and Lynette Brown will join Dee = Perry for her Around Noon Show this Thursday, September 30 on WCPN = 91.3. Tune in and then get your tickets for the final weekend! Parallel Lives: The Kathy and Mo Show Kennedy's Theatre Playhouse Square Center 1501 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115 Final Weekend...Oct 1 & 2, 8:30 p.m. curtain =20 Tickets on sale now! $15 216-241-6000 www.playhousesquare.com =20 www.queenbeeprod.com =20 =20 Queen Bee Productions presents Deb Lemire and Lynette Brown in this = hilarious, two woman tour de force exploring women, men, feminists, = love, religion, sex, guilt and family. Fabulously outrageous, this = universe run by capricious goddesses does not disappoint! ------=_NextPart_000_0417_01C4A5A3.EF4EFD00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Queen Bee = Production talent=20 Deb Lemire and Lynette Brown will join Dee Perry for her Around Noon = Show this=20 Thursday, September 30 on WCPN  91.3.  Tune in and then get = your=20 tickets for the final weekend!

 

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THEATRE TOUR TO TORONTO

November 5-7

Join North Coast Travel as they host a Theatre Trip to Toronto for the Benefit of the Olde Towne Hall Theatre of North Ridgeville. For only $319 per person, double occupancy You get round trip transportaton, Top Dollar seats to see either Hairspray or Mamma Mia!

Double occupancy at Cambridge Suites which includes deluxe Continental breakfast. Your tip also includes a side trip to Niagara Falls and Duty Free Shop.

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Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! --0-1551266000-1096433305=:36746-- From learn2act at email.com Wed Sep 29 05:39:28 2004 From: learn2act at email.com (David Lemoyne) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 07:39:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Poets in Cleveland - Country Guitar Player Needed Too Message-ID: <20040929123928.7B99B101C9@ws1-3.us4.outblaze.com> HELLO POETS!!! I am in the pre-production stage of a project. Looking for local poets with thought provoking poetry to be used in a stage production. More info to be coming in the near future, but beginning to compile a list of poets and potential poems now. Please contact David Lemoyne. david at davidlemoyne.com ps. Also in need of a country guitar player for collaboration on a music project. PAID. David Lemoyne WWW.DAVIDLEMOYNE.COM info at davidlemoyne.com David is Managing Director of ActorsCoach Productions. -- ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm From pubrncp at hotmail.com Wed Sep 29 06:04:06 2004 From: pubrncp at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 09:04:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP Looking for Actors Message-ID: Spotlight on Youth, the educational repertory company of the North Canton Playhouse, is looking for male actors, teens or young adults who can pass for teens. Applicants for these paid positions must be animated for roles in elementary presentations. Those interested can contact the Artistic Director, Mary at 330-499-6511 _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! hthttp://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From pubrncp at hotmail.com Wed Sep 29 06:03:10 2004 From: pubrncp at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 09:03:10 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP & Player's Guild Present "Run for Your Wife" Message-ID: The North Canton Players Guild and the North Canton Playhouse presents: Ray Cooney?s Run For Your Wife. This play is a superb example of a British Farce. The Play deals with a London cabbie who is married to two women at the same time, neither of whom knows about the other?s existence and lives on each end of the town. Date: Oct. 8th-10th, 2004 at the Players guild in the Arena Theatre. Friday and Saturday at 8:00 pm and Sunday at 2:30 pm. All seats are $10.00. For Tickets or more information, please call the North Canton Players Guild at 330-453-7617. _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! hthttp://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Wed Sep 29 07:31:35 2004 From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 07:31:35 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Register Now for Oct 6 Class -- THE CRAFT OF LYRIC WRITING Message-ID: <20040929143135.75770.qmail@web81101.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1955213659-1096468295=:75367 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii REGISTER NOW! THE CRAFT OF LYRIC WRITING Four Wednesdays 7 to 9 p.m. beginning Oct 6 Taught by Susan Weber Poets and Writer's League of Greater Cleveland PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Townhouse 3-A. Members $54 Others $60 Register online: at www.pwlgc.com or by phone: 216.421.0403. Seasoned songwriters of all genres 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). Northeast Ohio Songwriters? Circle founder Susan Weber (www.susanweber.com) received the 2003 Great American Song Contest Honor Award and wrote for the prize winning cable TV show, Captain Dave Productions. Her recordings reach national and international radio and television audiences. Describing the class, Weber says ? This course provides a practical space and structure to befriend your muse and explore your imagination in the service of quality lyric writing." --0-1955213659-1096468295=:75367 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
REGISTER NOW!
 
THE CRAFT OF LYRIC WRITING
Four Wednesdays 7 to 9 p.m. beginning Oct 6
Taught by Susan Weber
PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Townhouse 3-A.
Members $54     Others $60
 
Register online: at www.pwlgc.com or by phone: 216.421.0403.

Seasoned songwriters of all genres 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).
 
Northeast Ohio Songwriters? Circle founder Susan Weber  (www.susanweber.com) received the 2003 Great American Song Contest Honor Award and wrote for the prize winning cable TV show, Captain Dave Productions.  Her recordings reach national and international radio and television audiences.
Describing the class, Weber says ? This course  provides a practical space and structure to befriend your muse and explore your imagination in the service of quality lyric writing."

--0-1955213659-1096468295=:75367-- From wgmather at msn.com Wed Sep 29 07:08:25 2004 From: wgmather at msn.com (Robert Catalano) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:08:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beer, Brats, and a Balladeer Onboard a BIG BOAT Message-ID: Beer, Brats, and a Balladeer! September 29, 2004 - For Immediate Release contact: Rob Catalano, Deputy Director Telephone: (216) 574-9053 Fax: (216) 574-2536 E-mail: r.catalano at wgmather.org 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 NEW E-mail: r.catalano at wgmather.org Website: www.wgmather.org From coneill at beckcenter.org Wed Sep 29 13:12:06 2004 From: coneill at beckcenter.org (Colleen O'Neill) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:12:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lobby Hero opens at the Beck Center this Friday! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E1859F4@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A660.A04FB424 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lobby Hero At the Beck Center For the Arts October 1 - October 24, 2004 Call now! - (216) 521-2540 www.beckcenter.org =20 =20 =20 **Showtimes & Ticket Prices (see below)=20 =20 Lobby Hero =20 The Beck Center for the Arts kicks off its 2004-2005 Studio Theater Season with the help of Cleveland's own Seth Gordon and comic wizard, Kenneth Lonergan. The New York Magazine proclaims, "Soon after making the year's best movie, You Can Count On Me, Lonergan delights us with his irrepressible Lobby Hero," which opens in the Beck Center's intimate Studio Theater on October 1 and runs through October 24. Lobby Hero centers on Jeff, a security guard in a Manhattan high-rise who slacks his way through the graveyard shift by joking around with his boss and talking to anyone who'll listen. Then his boss presents him with what he describes as an "interesting dilemma," and the next thing Jeff knows, he's complicit in covering up a crime. Jeff, his boss William, and the two police officers who come by each night all want to do the right thing, but none can quite decide what the right thing is. Lobby Hero was the hit of the 2000-2001 off-Broadway theatre season, and TimeOut called it the "best drama, best comedy and the best romance of the year, all rolled into one." The Director & Cast The Beck Center is proud to host Seth Gordon of the Cleveland Play House as he directs an accomplished cast that includes Jennifer Clifford, Paul Floriano, Matthew Joslyn and Jimmie D. Woody. Seth is Director of New Play Development at the Cleveland Play House. He recently received the Northern Ohio Live Award for Excellence in Theatre, in part for his direction of the Beck Center's production of Agnes of God. Showtimes & Ticket Prices =20 Fridays and Saturdays 8:00 p.m. Sunday matinees 3:00 p.m. $26 for adults, $23 for seniors (65 and up) and $15 for students (22 & younger with ID) (All individual ticket sales are subject to a $2 administrative fee) =20 =20 To reserve your tickets, call the box office at (216) 521-2540 or visit us at www.beckcenter.org . =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 Colleen O'Neill Marketing Assistant Beck Center For The Arts 17801 Detroit Ave.=20 Lakewood, OH 44107=20 Email: coneill at beckcenter.org Phone: 216.521.2540 ext.244 Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A660.A04FB424 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Lobby Hero centers on = Jeff, a security guard in a Manhattan high-rise who slacks his way through the graveyard shift by joking = around with his boss and talking to anyone who'll listen. Then his boss presents him = with what he describes as an "interesting dilemma," and the next = thing Jeff knows, he's complicit in covering up a crime. Jeff, his boss = William, and the two police officers who come by each night all want to do the right = thing, but none can quite decide what the right thing is. Lobby Hero was the = hit of the 2000-2001 off-Broadway theatre season, and TimeOut called it the “best drama, best comedy and the best romance of the year, all = rolled into one.”

The Director & = Cast

The Beck Center is proud to host Seth Gordon of the Cleveland Play House as he directs = an accomplished cast that includes Jennifer Clifford, Paul Floriano, = Matthew Joslyn and Jimmie D. Woody. Seth is Director of New Play Development at = the Cleveland Play House. He recently received the Northern Ohio Live Award = for Excellence in Theatre, in part for his direction of the Beck Center's production of Agnes of God.

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Cleveland Art Theatre will be holding auditions for "Christmas Gif'", a delightful Christmas musical written  and directed by Margaret Ford-Taylor. 
 
 Auditions will be held in CAT's new space 11625 Euclid Avenue, on Friday, October 1 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and on Saturday, October 2 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.  The play will run the first three weekends in December at Factory Theatre of CSU. 
 
 Roles are available for all ages.  Come prepared to sing, move and read from the script.    


Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Wed Sep 29 08:59:37 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 11:59:37 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Live Music and Special Viewing Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A63D.51E48349 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ocasio mural dedicated Eleven Greater Cleveland Latino/Latina artists collaborated on a large mural commemorating the life of Roberto Ocasio, and you can be there as they present the finished work at the Soul of the Americas exhibit closing reception on Fri 10/1 from 5-7PM at Cleveland State's Art Gallery. "The mural reflects not only Roberto's lust for life and the contribution he made to the region's music scene, but also celebrates Hispanic culture in general and the contributions of the various nationalities that make up Cleveland's diverse Hispanic community," said Robert Thurmer, Art Gallery director. As part of Cleveland State's 15th Annual Hispanic Awareness Week, the closing reception honoring Ocasio will feature the Cleveland Museum of Art's ART CREW and music by the Latin Jazz Project.=20 Cleveland State Art Gallery, 2307 Chester Ave. corner of Chester Ave. and East 24th St. Hours are weekdays from 10AM-5PM. http://www.csuohio.edu/art/gallery =20 Cool Cleveland=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A63D.51E48349 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Ocasio=20 mural dedicated=20 Eleven Greater Cleveland Latino/Latina artists = collaborated on a=20 large mural commemorating the life of Roberto Ocasio, = and you=20 can be there as they present the finished work at the Soul of the=20 Americas exhibit closing reception on Fri=20 10/1 from 5-7PM=20 at Cleveland=20 State's=20 Art=20 Gallery. "The mural reflects not only=20 Roberto's lust for life and the contribution he made to = the=20 region's music scene, but also celebrates Hispanic culture in general = and the=20 contributions of the various nationalities that make up = Cleveland's diverse Hispanic community," said Robert Thurmer,=20 Art=20 Gallery director. As part of Cleveland=20 State's 15th Annual Hispanic Awareness Week, the = closing=20 reception honoring Ocasio will feature the = Cleveland=20 Museum of Art's ART CREW and music by the Latin Jazz=20 Project.

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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A63D.51E48349-- From mbrack at solonohio.org Wed Sep 29 08:58:34 2004 From: mbrack at solonohio.org (Megan Brack) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 11:58:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SCA Little Shop of Horrors Message-ID: <20040929T115834Z_341600070000@solonohio.org> --____SDDPPUBGBGLVRCZGHSUL____ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Fred! The following is for immediate release. I've also included it as an = attachment - wasn't sure which format you preferred. Thank you so much! = Hope you're enjoying the fall weather! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 29, 2004 Contact: Karen L. Prasser Executive Director Solon Center for the Arts 440.337.1403 kprasser at solonohio.org=20 LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS AT SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Solon Center for the Arts has been taken over by a gigantic, man-eating = plant!=20 Just drive by the Center on the corner of SOM Center and Bainbridge Roads = and you=92ll see exactly what we mean when Little Shop of Horrors takes = the stage!=20 Little Shop of Horrors, the classic musical based on the 1960 Roger Corman = film, is the story of Seymour Krelbourn, a meek Skid Row florist who makes = a Faustian pact with a tiny plant in order to win the heart of the girl he = loves, Audrey. As the plant grows, so does Seymour=92s celebrity - but = behind the glamour and fame lies a secret he can=92t reveal - this strange = and unusual plant=92s favorite food is blood! This gleefully gruesome = musical marks the opening of the SCA theater season, just in time for = Halloween! Audiences are sure to love the clever puppetry and won=92t want = to miss the plant that is big enough to swallow a compact car! Under the direction of Solon resident Wayne Merholz, with music direction = by Solon resident Megan Brack and choreography by Solon resident Holly = Merholz, Little Shop of Horrors features book and lyrics by the late = Howard Ashman and music by Alan Menken (The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the = Beast, Aladdin) and includes such well-known musical numbers as =93Somewher= e That=92s Green,=94 =93Suddenly Seymour=94 and the title song. Show dates, times and ticket prices are as follows: Senior Preview 7:00 pm Thursday, October 7 Tickets $3! Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 pm October 8 (Opening Night) 9, 15, 16, 22 & 23 Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Seniors & Students Sunday Matinees 2:00 pm October 10 & 17 Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Seniors & Students The production stars Jason A. Green as Seymour, Suzanne Dieteman as = Audrey, Eric Oswald as Orin, Dan Cohen as Mr. Mushnik and Mark J. DePompei = as the voice of Audrey II. With Valerie Witherspoon as Ronette, Suzanne = Davis as Chiffon, Samantha Childress as Crystal, Chris Boros as Bernstein, = Claudia Lillibridge as Mrs. Luce, Doug Lillibridge as Skip Snip and = Brandon Schaedlich as the plant operator - this dynamic cast is guaranteed = to make audiences laugh, cry and at times maybe even scream! Little Shop of Horrors had its world premiere at the WPA Theatre on May 6, = 1982. It subsequently transferred to Off-Broadway's Orpheum Theatre on = July 27, 1982, where it ran for an unprecedented 2,209 performances. Little Shop of Horrors is produced with special arrangements with and all = authorized performance materials are supplied by Music Theatre Internationa= l. Solon Center for the Arts is located at 6315 SOM Center Road at the corner = of Bainbridge Road in the Old City Hall building. 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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAA= --____SDDPPUBGBGLVRCZGHSUL____-- From raytom at en.com Wed Sep 29 10:11:45 2004 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 13:11:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Professional Talent Message-ID: OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS- TALENT SUBMISSIONS- Corporate Event =20 Out To Lunch Events is accepting photos/resumes/videotapes for an upcoming corporate event and for consideration for two ongoing shows with strong potential.=20 We are a live event production company with an excellent, national track record. =20 We are seeking men and women from 25-40 who are experienced singer/actor/dancers with strong comedic abilities. Professional credential= s and references please. =20 Event Date is December 2nd, in California. Must be available for rehearsals in November. Compensation to be determined based on budget. (Specific rehearsal dates TBA) =20 Please forward your headshot, resume (and *press kit if available) to: Helene Weinberg OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS 28455 Knickerbocker Road Cleveland, OH 44140 =20 *If you have a video that shows your abilities in an upbeat musical production number, that would be extremely helpful. Don=B9t be overly concerned with the production quality-or if it=B9s a rough edit of your video= , Just 2-3 minutes of your best stuff is all we need. Tapes will be kept on file unless requested otherwise. =20 All potential performers will be contacted for subsequent auditions. Please include all your contact information. NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE! =20 Deadline for submissions: Monday, October 18th, 2004 =20 THANK YOU! =20 OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS- The business of fun From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Wed Sep 29 13:54:39 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:54:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Greenhouse Effect! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A666.89AC32F4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tri-C JazzFest is pleased to be part of the=20 2nd Annual "Jazz at the Rockefeller Greenhouse" Concert Saturday, October 2 (rain date, Sunday, October 3) 1 - 3:30 p.m. featuring=20 The Ernie Krivda Jazz Quintet with special guests Tri-C Jazz Studies Combo A wonderful afternoon for the whole family to enjoy!!!! =20 And...it's FREE!!! =20 Walk through Cleveland's greenhouse, register to vote, raffle for wonderful prizes (including JazzFest tickets), smell the flowers!! =20 Rockefeller Greenhouse in Rockefeller Park Top of E. 88th St., off MLK, Jr. Dr. (just south of the I-90 MLK exit) Cleveland, OH =20 Thursday, September 30 - 6:30 a.m. Watch Kenny Crumpton on WJW TV Channel 8 for updates on this event.... =20 For more information: 216-664-3103 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A666.89AC32F4 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Tri-C=20 JazzFest is pleased to be part of the
2nd Annual
"Jazz at the Rockefeller = Greenhouse"
Concert
Saturday, October 2 (rain = date, Sunday,=20 October 3)
1 - = 3:30=20 p.m.
featuring=20
The Ernie Krivda Jazz = Quintet
with special=20 guests
Tri-C Jazz Studies Combo
A wonderful = afternoon for=20 the whole family to = enjoy!!!! =20
And...it's = FREE!!!
 
Walk=20 through Cleveland's greenhouse, register to vote, raffle for wonderful = prizes=20 (including JazzFest tickets), smell the=20 flowers!!
 
Rockefeller Greenhouse
in = Rockefeller=20 Park
Top of E. 88th = St., off=20 MLK, Jr. Dr. (just south of the I-90 MLK exit)
Cleveland, OH
 
Thursday, = September 30 -=20 6:30 a.m.
Watch Kenny = Crumpton=20 on WJW TV Channel = 8=20 for updates on this event....
 
For more = information:=20 216-664-3103
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A666.89AC32F4-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Wed Sep 29 15:12:14 2004 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 15:12:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clague Playhouse holds annual Costume/Prop Sale Message-ID: <20040929221214.54693.qmail@web81404.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1953732924-1096495934=:54639 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-450633441-1096495934=:54639" --0-450633441-1096495934=:54639 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 44145 Phone: 440-331-0403 www.clagueplayhouse.org Clague Playhouse will hold it's annual Costume and Theatrical Prop Sale on Saturday, October 16th from 10:00 - 2:00 at the playhouse. Just in time for Halloween! Costumes and retro clothing. Lots of interesting items! Theatrical Props Vintage embroidered baby clothes, precious outfits & blankets Children's costumes Hats, Handbags, Shoes, Gloves, Jewelry Evening Dresses Jeans We will gladly accept donations of theatrical/evening/vintage clothes. You may drop them off at the box office Wednesday, October 6 and Thursday, October 7, between 1:00 and 6:00PM --0-450633441-1096495934=:54639 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
Phone:  440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse will hold it's annual Costume and Theatrical Prop Sale on Saturday, October 16th from 10:00 - 2:00 at the playhouse.
Just in time for Halloween! Costumes and retro clothing.  Lots of interesting items!
Theatrical Props
Vintage embroidered baby clothes, precious outfits & blankets
Children's costumes
Hats, Handbags, Shoes, Gloves, Jewelry
Evening Dresses
Jeans
 
We will gladly accept donations of theatrical/evening/vintage clothes.  You may drop them off at the box office Wednesday, October 6 and Thursday, October 7, between 1:00 and 6:00PM
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For sale $250. Need to get this sold. Medina Location From luminance at wowway.com Wed Sep 29 17:50:00 2004 From: luminance at wowway.com (Christine Hnat) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 20:50:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Year for Tomatoes Auditions at Cassidy Message-ID: <000d01c4a687$6babe640$0300a8c0@MOM1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4A665.E2ECE460 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cassidy Theatre is pleased to announce auditions for A Bad Year For Tomatoes =20 If you loved TV's "The Newhart Show", you'll love Tomatoes! In this madcap comedy by John Patrick, a middle-aged star decides she = just wants to move to the country and write her memoirs - and then the = locals show up! Production Dates: January 28 - February 13, 2004 Audition Dates: Monday, October 11th at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 12th at 7:00 p.m. Directed by: Stephen D. Kinford Production Constultant: William A. Allman, who directed the show's = premiere=20 production thirty years ago! Audition Information: ALL ROLES ARE OPEN Speaking roles for a cast of 4 women ages 30 - 70 and 3 men ages 30 - 70 Comic flair is a must! Reading from the script. Scripts are available at the theatre = for perusal. Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, = Parma Heights. Any questions - please call the theatre at (440) = 842-4600. Operating Support is provided by the Ohio Arts Council. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4A665.E2ECE460 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Cassidy Theatre is pleased to announce auditions for
           &n= bsp;   =20  A Bad Year For Tomatoes 
If you loved TV's "The Newhart Show", you'll love=20 Tomatoes!
In this madcap comedy by John Patrick, a middle-aged star decides = she just=20 wants to move to the country and write her memoirs - and then the locals = show=20 up!
Production Dates:  January 28 - February 13, 2004
Audition Dates:  Monday, October 11th at 7:00 p.m.
            =    =20          Tuesday, October 12th = at 7:00=20 p.m.
Directed by:  Stephen D. Kinford
Production Constultant:  William A. Allman, who directed the = show's=20 premiere
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p; =20 production thirty years ago!
Audition Information:  ALL ROLES ARE OPEN
        Speaking roles for a cast of = 4 women=20 ages 30 - 70
            =    =20 and 3 men ages 30 - 70
        Comic flair is a = must!
        Reading from the = script. =20 Scripts are available at the theatre for perusal.
Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl = Road,=20 Parma Heights.  Any questions - please call the theatre at (440)=20 842-4600.
Operating Support is provided by the Ohio Arts = Council.
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4A665.E2ECE460-- From brendalt at stratos.net Wed Sep 29 18:35:53 2004 From: brendalt at stratos.net (Brenda Trautman) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 21:35:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flute player looking for pit orchestra Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20040929212842.01fdef30@pop.stratos.net> I'm a flute player, who is looking for pit orchestra positions. I have been playing for over 25 years and have experience in pit and classical orchestras. Shows that I have played in the pit include: Footloose, My Fair Lady, Sound of Music, The King and I, Damm Yankees, and South Pacific. I can be reached by e-mail at: Brendalt at stratos.net or by phone at 440-247-2548. Thanks, Brenda Trautman From bfspeck at yahoo.com Wed Sep 29 18:37:36 2004 From: bfspeck at yahoo.com (Brad Speck) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 18:37:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Benefit for the AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND THIS SATURDAY Message-ID: <20040930013736.36263.qmail@web53803.mail.yahoo.com> --0-354409544-1096508256=:34750 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Union Station Video Cafe/ Bounce Night Club Present: The Return of Comedy Tonight A Sketch Comedy Benefit for The AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND Saturday, October 2nd at 7:00pm AND 10:00pm Bounce Night Club 2814 Detroit Ave. Cleveland, OH 44113 General Admission $7.00 VIP tables for $100.00 (seats 4) Can be reserved by calling 216-338-3469 or e-mailing BFSPECK at yahoo.com (Checks made payable to The AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND) Starring: Nate Cockerill, Cody Dove, John Galbraith, Randall Harr, Christine Hendrick, Rob Jaeger, Susan McGarry, Mark McKenzie, Brad Speck, Kiff Vanden Heuvel, and Lora Workman Hosted by Nick Vannello as Miss Almira Gulch! ALL Money raised goes directly to the AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND! See you there! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! --0-354409544-1096508256=:34750 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Union Station Video Cafe/ Bounce Night Club Present:

The Return of Comedy Tonight
A Sketch Comedy Benefit for
The AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER CLEVELAND

Saturday, October 2nd at 7:00pm AND 10:00pm
Bounce Night Club
2814 Detroit Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44113

General Admission $7.00

VIP tables for $100.00 (seats 4)
Can be reserved by calling 216-338-3469 or e-mailing
BFSPECK at yahoo.com
(Checks made payable to The AIDS TASKFORCE OF GREATER
CLEVELAND)

Starring:

Nate Cockerill, Cody Dove, John Galbraith, Randall
Harr, Christine Hendrick, Rob Jaeger, Susan McGarry,
Mark McKenzie, Brad Speck, Kiff Vanden Heuvel, and
Lora Workman

Hosted by Nick Vannello as Miss Almira Gulch!

ALL Money raised goes directly to the AIDS TASKFORCE
OF GREATER CLEVELAND!

See you there!


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Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! --0-354409544-1096508256=:34750-- From vintastic2000 at yahoo.com Wed Sep 29 18:39:17 2004 From: vintastic2000 at yahoo.com (Vince Gonzalez) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 18:39:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Extras 4 Film for listserve Message-ID: <20040930013918.45302.qmail@web53909.mail.yahoo.com> Gonzfield Productions is shooting a 35mm short film on the Westside of Cleveland Saturday Oct. 9th through Monday Oct. 11th. They are currently seeking unpaid extras & individuals for minor roles. The film explores Hispanic identity & culture so we need Latino actors (other etnicities are also needed). Following is a brief description of the roles, no experience is necessary. FYI, we are looking for real, neighborhood types. Middle aged man - Hispanic business man who is gruff and dismissive when confronted by the main character. No dialog, only physical actions. Older Woman - Hispanic Restaurant Worker, woman who sweeps the steps of a Hispanic restaurant and is suspicious of the main character. Fluent Spanish Dialog, must be animated and concerned! Extras - Needed for scenery (sit to wait for a train, cross the street, walk past the camera...). No experience needed and it should be easy and a lot of fun! All ages (kids to grandparents), types (professionals to street kids), and ethnicities (favor Latinos but we need a mix of all) are needed! These jobs should require only 4 - 6 hours worth of work (unless they want to commit for longer). Please send us basic information (age, race, acting experience, languages spoken, and a brief physical description) along with availability day and evenings for Saturday through Tuesday. Once again, the positions will not be paid but individuals will receive a screen credit and great experience. Please send all inquiries to gonzfield_productions at yahoo.com with all relevant info along with a headshot or picture if possible. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From Tinks1026 at aol.com Wed Sep 29 19:37:11 2004 From: Tinks1026 at aol.com (Tinks1026 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 22:37:11 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for a Technical director for Wizard Of Oz Message-ID: <190.2f4ebe6f.2e8ccb57@aol.com> -------------------------------1096511831 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Olmsted Performing Arts is seeking a Technical Director for Wizard Of Oz This spring. Show would be the weekend of April 15, Tech week the previous two weeks. Please mail resume to Olmsted Performing Arts P.O. Box 38265 Olmsted Falls Ohio 44138 Questions/Inquiries 440-427-0289 Angela -------------------------------1096511831 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
   
 
 
Olmsted Performing Arts is seeking a Technical Director for Wizard Of O= z This spring. Show would be the weekend of April 15, Tech week the previous= two weeks. Please mail resume to
 
    Olmsted Performing Arts
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-------------------------------1096511831-- From zoghd1200 at hotmail.com Wed Sep 29 19:45:29 2004 From: zoghd1200 at hotmail.com (Michael N. Herzog) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 22:45:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Food, Fun, and Facials!! Message-ID: CALLING ALL CREATIVE WOMAN! How would you like to..... A) Be pampered with a free facial B) Be the first in line to choose from a wide selection of holiday gifts C) Update and/or replenish your theater cases and/or make-up bags Spoil yourselves rotten on Saturday October 23rd, 2004. I will be hosting an exclusive party for the arts community from 1:00-10:30PM at my home on the West Side. Hurry, spaces are limited and time slots are as follows: (Complimentary 1:00 Coffee & Desserts 2:45 Courtesy of: 4:30 Mary Kay) (Complimentary 6:30 Wine & Cheese 8:45 Courtesy of: 10:30 Mary Kay) Please E-mail me with the time slot of your choice to: GretchRedBull at AOL.Com. An E-Mail with your confirmation and directions will follow. Can't wait to see you, Gretchen Thompson-Herzog PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THE ABOVE EMAIL ADDRESS PLEASE RESPOND ONLY TO GretchRedBull at AOL.Com. _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar ? get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Wed Sep 29 21:07:58 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 21:07:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FORUM RELEASE Message-ID: <20040930040758.39404.qmail@web21127.mail.yahoo.com> --0-553795241-1096517278=:39389 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Olde Towne Hall Theatre Press Release 36119 Center Ridge Road #9643; North Ridgeville, Ohio #9643; 440-327-2909 #9643; www.oldetownehalltheatre.com#9643; FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Olde Towne Hall Theatre will open its? 25th Anniversary Season with one of the funniest musicals ever written, ?A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.? ?Tragedy tomorrow, Comedy tonight.? This Broadway farce is light, fast paced and witty. Performances are October 8th ? 30th Thursday ? Saturday nights at 8:00 pm and Sunday October 17th and 24th at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $10.00. $8.00 for Seniors. Come opening night and join in on the party. Cake, ice cream and punch will be served. Also join past cast members as they celebrate in song. For ticket information call the box office at 440-327-2909. The theatre is located at Rt. 83 and Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! --0-553795241-1096517278=:39389 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Olde Towne Hall Theatre Press Release

36119 Center Ridge RoadNorth Ridgeville, Ohio ▫ 440-327-2909

www.oldetownehalltheatre.com

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

 The Olde Towne Hall Theatre will open its? 25th Anniversary Season with one of the funniest musicals ever written, ?A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.? ?Tragedy tomorrow, Comedy tonight.? This Broadway farce is light, fast paced and witty. Performances are October 8th ? 30th Thursday ? Saturday nights at 8:00 pm and Sunday October 17th and 24th at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $10.00. $8.00 for Seniors. Come opening night and join in on the party. Cake, ice cream and punch will be served. Also join past cast members as they celebrate in song. For ticket information call the box office at 440-327-2909. The theatre is located at Rt. 83 and Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville.


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New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! --0-553795241-1096517278=:39389-- From david at badepitaph.org Wed Sep 29 22:14:54 2004 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 01:14:54 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: OTHELLO Opens Friday! Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3179351694_19030200_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BAD EPITAPH: "OTHELLO" OPENS FRIDAY Look who's on the cover of the Free Times - it's "Othello" director, Alison Hernan! http://www.freetimes.com Ali and OTHELLO performers M. Scott Newson (Othello) and Meg Chamberlain (Iago) will be Dee Perry's guests on WCPN's "Around Noon" on Friday, Oct. 1. Tune in to 90.3 FM or listen live at http://www.wcpn.org Make your reservations now by calling (216) 556-0919 or at http://ww.badepitaph.org where you will find photos, production and performance information. Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE by William Shakespeare at ORTHODOX, 6203 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland. Bad Epitaph. Great Shakespeare. http://www.badepitaph.org --MS_Mac_OE_3179351694_19030200_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: OTHELLO Opens Friday! BAD EPITAPH: "OTHELLO" OPENS FRIDAY

Look who's on the cover of the Free Times - it's "Othello" direct= or, Alison Hernan!
http://www.freetimes.com

Ali and OTHELLO performers M. Scott Newson (Othello) and Meg Chamberlain (I= ago) will be Dee Perry's guests on WCPN's "Around Noon" on Friday,= Oct. 1.  Tune in to 90.3 FM or listen live at http://www.wcpn.org

Make your reservations now by calling (216) 556-0919 or at http://ww.badepi= taph.org where you will find photos, production and performance information.=

Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VE= NICE by William Shakespeare at ORTHODOX, 6203 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland.
Bad Epitaph.  Great Shakespeare.
http://www.badepitaph.org --MS_Mac_OE_3179351694_19030200_MIME_Part-- >From Leigh Peterson" Message-ID: <006101c4a6b4$78725760$5576fea9 at p6e5o8> Hey list members (mainly girls)! Leigh here from Pickwick's Cabaret Rock. Since my contract is ending soon at Pickwick, I've been picking up other jobs here and there. I've been doing spokesmodeling, event marketing, and have had some photo shoots to help find work...so for the first time ever, I've been thinking about fashion and how clothes look on me. I realized that I was pretty clueless, and found something cool that I think many of you would appreciate... Possible dilemmas: -- You have an audition coming up and you aren't sure what outfit would best represent you. -- You have a photoshoot coming up and you want to make sure you pick outfits that create your best silhouette (hide this, enhance that, etc). -- You've been nominated for an Emmy, but Vera won't be designing your runway outfit and you're stuck styling yourself. Solution: Try Dress Your Curves! A team of New York City wardrobe specialists and fashion editors with over 30 years experience will give you PERSONALIZED advice, starting at just $4.95. At prices like this, even us starving artists can afford a little glitz and glamour. Tell them about your look, or your dilemma, or your special event, and get advice created just for you. Check it out at: www.DressYourCurves.com Sincerely, Leigh Peterson http://home.earthlink.net/~lovetolaugh/leigh From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Thu Sep 30 06:10:14 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:10:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Triple Espresso Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A6EE.D2B49164 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just one woman's opinion...this vaudevillian style show is very funny. Timing great, not baudy (sorry folks, just good clean fun, so bring the kids!), full of good music, magic, mayhem, wit and nostalgia. And...features Cleveland Heights native Michael Pearce Donley (must be something in the water!). Enjoy this newest offering at the Hanna! Susan Stone ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A6EE.D2B49164 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A6EE.D2B49164-- From MnBLa at aol.com Thu Sep 30 06:32:56 2004 From: MnBLa at aol.com (MnBLa at aol.com) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:32:56 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Just two more weekends for Nunsense with NEO Rep Message-ID: <141.34f6b12a.2e8d6508@aol.com> --part1_141.34f6b12a.2e8d6508_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that you have two more weekends to catch NEOhio Rep's 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 Remaining performance dates for Nunsense are 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_141.34f6b12a.2e8d6508_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder that you have two m= ore weekends to catch NEOhio Rep's 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

Remaining performance dates for
Nunsense are October 1st, 2nd, 8th=20= & 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_141.34f6b12a.2e8d6508_boundary-- From jboukis at kalliopestage.com Thu Sep 30 07:45:53 2004 From: jboukis at kalliopestage.com (John Paul Boukis) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 07:45:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kalliope launches second season tomorrow Message-ID: <20040930144553.86205.qmail@web81010.mail.yahoo.com> --0-439238683-1096555553=:86192 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Summer of ?42 Makes Cleveland Debut At Kalliope Stage October 1. Paul F. Gurgol Directs New York Talents Jodi Brinkman and Jay Strauss Who Star With Cleveland?s Alex Wyse The new musical version of SUMMER OF ?42, will make its Cleveland debut October 1 through November 7 at Kalliope Stage at Cedar & Lee in Cleveland Heights. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm, and Sunday at 2pm. There will be a gala ?champagne? benefit performance tonight, September 30, to kick off Kalliope?s second season. Limited tickets by calling 216 321 0870. PAUL F. GURGOL, Kalliope?s award-winning artistic director, directs the musical based on the 1971 movie which starred Jennifer O?Neal and Gary Grimes. JAY STRAUSS, a veteran Broadway performer plays the role of the druggist. His credits include performances with The Metropolitan Opera, the Broadway Centennial BABES IN TOYLAND at the Lincoln Center, and national tours, including PHANTOM. Film and TV credits include: Law & Order: Criminal Intent, David Letterman, and NYPD Blue. In addition, he has collaborated with such theater luminaries as Michael Bennett and Eddie Bracken. JODI BRINKMAN, playing the role of Dorothy is an up and coming New York actor. She has appeared regionally in productions of FOOTLOOSE and JEKYLL & HYDE, as well as playing the leading role of Sally Bowles in CABARET. Cleveland?s ALEX WYSE plays the role of Hermie. Alex has appeared in Cleveland productions of LORD OF THE FLIES and INTO THE WOODS, and in CAROUSEL at Kalliope last season. CHRIS POHL plays the role of Pete. He is a recent graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College. He appeared at Kalliope as Jigger in the much-lauded production of CAROUSEL. Mr. Pohl is also a teacher for Kalliope?s classes. SUMMER OF '42 features an ensemble of exceptional local young performers. Aaron Dore, a junior at Shaker Heights High School, plays Oscy; Dan O'Neil, a junior at Chagrin Falls High School plays Benji; Jamie Finkenthal, a senior at Solon High School, plays Aggie; Elizabeth Kelly, a sophomore theater major at Baldwin-Wallace College plays Miriam; Julie Marx, a junior at Cleveland Heights High, plays Gloria. "I could not have found a more talented ensemble of young performers anywhere in the country," says Artistic Director Paul F. Gurgol. KRIS COMER is musical director and head of Kalliope education program; set design is by RUSS BORSKI, design teacher at CWRU, and frequent collaborator at many Cleveland theaters; and costume designer is KIM BROWN, who costumed Kalliope?s first season. According to director, Paul F. Gurgol, "I love the way this incredible music was added to a story that has affected so many people through the movie. And it can do things onstage as a musical that it couldn't do as a movie. The Broadway-style score captures the spirit of the '40s and at the same time creates something completely contemporary and emotionally engaging." Besides SUMMER OF ?42, Kalliope Stage has announced three other musicals for its second season in 2004-05: THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG, a New York send-up of Charles Dickens, Nov. 26-Dec. 19; A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, Stephen Sondheim's tribute to Ingmar Bergman, April 8-May 8; and BABY, about expectant parenthood, June 24-July 31 2005. About Kalliope Stage Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar & Lee. For more information go to www.kalliopestage.com or phone 216 321 0870. #### --0-439238683-1096555553=:86192 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

    Summer of ?42 Makes Cleveland Debut At Kalliope Stage

October 1.

 

Paul F. Gurgol Directs New York Talents Jodi Brinkman and Jay Strauss

 Who Star With Cleveland?s Alex Wyse

 

The new musical version of SUMMER OF ?42, will make its Cleveland debut October 1 through November 7 at Kalliope Stage at Cedar & Lee in Cleveland Heights. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm, and Sunday at 2pm. There will be a gala ?champagne? benefit performance tonight, September 30,  to kick off Kalliope?s second season. Limited tickets by calling 216 321 0870.

 

PAUL F. GURGOL, Kalliope?s award-winning artistic director, directs the musical based on the 1971 movie which starred Jennifer O?Neal and Gary Grimes.   

 

JAY STRAUSS, a veteran Broadway performer plays the role of the druggist. His credits include performances with The Metropolitan Opera, the Broadway Centennial BABES IN TOYLAND at the Lincoln Center, and national tours, including PHANTOM. Film and TV credits include: Law & Order: Criminal Intent, David Letterman, and NYPD Blue. In addition, he has collaborated with such theater luminaries as Michael Bennett and Eddie Bracken.

 

JODI BRINKMAN, playing the role of Dorothy is an up and coming New York actor. She has appeared regionally in productions of FOOTLOOSE and JEKYLL & HYDE, as well as playing the leading role of Sally Bowles in CABARET.

 

Cleveland?s ALEX WYSE plays the role of Hermie. Alex has appeared in Cleveland productions of LORD OF THE FLIES and INTO THE WOODS, and in CAROUSEL at Kalliope last season.

 

CHRIS POHL plays the role of Pete. He is a recent graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College. He appeared at Kalliope as Jigger in the much-lauded production of CAROUSEL. Mr. Pohl is also a teacher for Kalliope?s classes.

 

SUMMER OF '42 features an ensemble of exceptional local young performers. Aaron Dore, a junior at Shaker Heights High School, plays Oscy; Dan O'Neil, a junior at Chagrin Falls High School plays Benji; Jamie Finkenthal, a senior at Solon High School, plays Aggie; Elizabeth Kelly, a sophomore theater major at Baldwin-Wallace College plays Miriam; Julie Marx, a junior at Cleveland Heights High, plays Gloria. "I could not have found a more talented ensemble of young performers anywhere in the country," says Artistic Director Paul F. Gurgol.

 

KRIS COMER is musical director and head of Kalliope education program; set design is by RUSS BORSKI, design teacher at CWRU, and frequent collaborator at many Cleveland theaters; and costume designer is KIM BROWN, who costumed Kalliope?s first season.

 

According to director, Paul F. Gurgol, "I love the way this incredible music was added to a story that has affected so many people through the movie. And it can do things onstage as a musical that it couldn't do as a movie. The Broadway-style score captures the spirit of the '40s and at the same time creates something completely contemporary and emotionally engaging."

 

Besides SUMMER OF ?42, Kalliope Stage has announced three other musicals for its second season in 2004-05: THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG, a New York send-up of Charles Dickens, Nov. 26-Dec. 19; A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, Stephen Sondheim's tribute to Ingmar Bergman, April 8-May 8; and BABY, about expectant parenthood, June 24-July 31 2005.

 

About Kalliope Stage

Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar & Lee. For more information go to www.kalliopestage.com or phone 216 321 0870.

####

--0-439238683-1096555553=:86192-- >From Night Kitchen Thu Sep 30 15:26:28 2004 From: Night Kitchen (Night Kitchen) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:26:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Night Kitchen's 'On the Brink' opens FRIDAY! Message-ID: Dobama's Night Kitchen takes local audiences On the Brink Cleveland, Ohio =E2=80=93 This fall embark on a journey with local artists = to explore our state of mind and the psyche of characters from a wide range of theater pieces from the very obscure to the truly classic. Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen presents On the Brink October 1-3, 2004. On the Brink is collection of monologues and scenes that will take a look into the minds of some of the most compelling characters from modern and classic plays, including Angels in America, The Taming of the Shrew, Amadeus, and Hamlet. Featuring local actors, the cast includes Kristie Erin Barnes, Amanda Berichon, Allen Branstein, Aaron B. Coleman, Rachel Douglas, Catherine Gallagher, Jasper Howard, Justin Tatum and Cameran Wareham. The scenes are directed by Danny Durst, Rivkah Massey and Adrienne Moon. The shows will be performed at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Tickets are $5 for students and $7 for general admission. Friday and Saturday shows will begin at 11 p.m. and Sunday's show begins at 7 p.m. For tickets and reservations call the Dobama Box Office at 216-932-3396 or visit them on the Internet at www.dobama.org. On the Brink is the first show in Night Kitchen's 2004-2005 season. Coming January 21-February 6 Night Kitchen will present Steven Belber's Tape and April 22-May 8 watch for Heaven and Hell (on Earth): A Divine Comedy by the Actors Theater of Louisville. Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen seeks to nurture and support young developing artists. Night Kitchen provides a venue for experimental and edgy work that stretches traditional theatrical boundaries. The company allows emerging artists to develop their craft while providing high quality theater for the Cleveland area. --=20 Night Kitchen Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 (216) 932-3396 NightKitchen at gmail.com From hmp at hmpevents.com Thu Sep 30 07:50:15 2004 From: hmp at hmpevents.com (HMPEVENTS) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:50:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mystery Actors Wanted 10-15 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0043_01C4A6DB.44C05300 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0044_01C4A6DB.44C1D9A0" ------=_NextPart_001_0044_01C4A6DB.44C1D9A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Clear DayHi NeOhioPal Subscribers! We are seeking two actors for a Mystery to be held between the hours of 2-4 on 10-15. 1. 18-25 year old looking handsome male 2. 70-90 year old looking female Actual ages do not matter. We just want you to look the part. This is a paid gig. Please reply initially via email to mystery at hmpevents.com. Thank you and have a lovely day! Heather ------=_NextPart_001_0044_01C4A6DB.44C1D9A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Clear Day

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Lynda at random-acts.net (Mztry) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 07:54:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Question for accompanists? Message-ID: <20040930145426.24194.h54.wm@smtp.sc0.cp.net> My husband has been offered a job accompanying (not music directing) "Forever Plaid" at a dinner theater. $40 a show seems awfully low. What is the norm? Need to know ASAP. THANKS! From fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Thu Sep 30 09:09:13 2004 From: fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (fredsternfeld) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 12:09:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ON THE TOWN Auditions - Beck Center; directed by Fred Sternfeld Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0518_01C4A6E6.5282CFD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit APPOINTMENTS BEING ACCEPTED NOW! Call Pam at 216-521-2540 ------------------------------------------------------------- AUDITION INFORMATION Beck Center for the Arts Scott Spence, Artistic Director presents On the Town Music by Leonard Bernstein Book & Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green Based on an idea by Jerome Robbins Director -- Fred Sternfeld Music Director - Larry Goodpaster Choreographer -- Martin Cespedes Set Designer -- Richard Gould Light Designer - Colleen Dowling Costume Designer - Alison Hernan AUDITION DATES, TIMES, APPOINTMENTS & LOCATION: Saturday, November 6, 2:00 - 6:00pm; Monday, November 8, 6:00 - 10:00pm To make an audition appointment call 216-521-2540, Monday-Friday, 9:00am - 6:00pm and ask for Pam. The auditions will be held at Beck Center, located at 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio 44107 AUDITION PREPARATION: Please prepare one short song; bring sheet music; an accompanist will be provided. Also, please prepare a memorized monologue one minute in length OR you can read a monologue that will be provided to you when you arrive. Dance auditions will be held at the callback. ABOUT THE PLAY: THREE American sailors come to Manhattan on a twenty-four hour shore-leave. They are Chip, Ozzie and Gabey. New York is a wonderful town ("New York, New York"), and the three sailors are hell-bent for a good time. But each has his own idea of fun, since Chip is serious-minded, Ozzie is happy-go-lucky and Gabey is an incurable romantic. They argue about what to do and where to go, and finally agree to begin their adventures by taking the subway. There Gabey sees a photograph of Ivy Smith, selected that month as subway's "Miss Turnstiles". Gabey insists that this is the girl he wants to date. When Chip and Ozzie realize they cannot dissuade Gabey they help him hunt out the girl. Each sets out in a different direction to find her. During the search, Chip meets a woman taxi-driver who is a victim of excessive enthusiasms ("I Get Carried Away"), and whose enthusiasm of the moment is Chip. Ozzie proceeds to the Museum of Natural History, where he comes upon Hildy, an anthropology student, and a girl of many talents ("I Can Cook, Too"). Gabey, during his wanderings about town, comes to Carnegie Hall. There, in one of the studios, he finds Ivy, taking singing lessons. On the Town was a musical-comedy extension of Fancy-Free, a ballet with choreography by Jerome Robbins and music by Leonard Bernstein, successfully introduced in New York on April 18, 1944. "One of the freshest musicals to come into town in a long time," as Lewis Nichols of the New York Times described it, On the Town had freshness, exuberance and youth. But its value as entertainment, great though it was, is not all that has made this musical comedy such an important event in American theatre. As Leonard Bernstein's first Broadway score and Jerome Robbins' first assignment as choreographer in musical comedy, On the Town helped introduce two creative figures to the American musical theatre who would henceforth make to it a formidable contribution. ROLES: Equity & Non- Equity actors needed: Principals and ensemble. All roles are open. Many actors will play multiple roles. "Character" ages are listed below. The ensemble also includes 8 non-singing roles and a myriad of characters to be cast from the ensemble. Ozzie -- age 18-30, singing/dancing male - sailor, wide-eyed dreamer, wants to meet one special girl in NYC Madame Maude P. Dilly -- age 40+ singing female -singing teacher, also enjoys her Jack Daniels, gives Ivy singing lessons Chip -- age 18-30, singing/dancing male - sailor, type-A personality, squeamish around girls, Gabey's friend Lucy Schmeeler -- age 25-40, female - Hildy's roommate who has a terrible head cold, possible Brooklyn accent Gabey -- age 18-30, singing/dancing male - sailor, ladies man, a bit of a jokester, Gabey's friend Waldo Figment -- age 30+, male - museum curator Ivy Smith -- age 18-30, singing/dancing female - Miss Turnstiles, hometown girl who is trying to be someone she is not, Gabey's love-interest Flossie -- age 18-45, female -- loud-mouthed secretary Hildy Esterhazy -- age 20-35, singing/dancing female - sexy, brazen cab driver, possible Brooklyn accent, pursues Chip with a passion Flossie's girl friend -- age 18-45, female - apathetic listener Claire De Loone -- age 20-35, singing/dancing female - classy, zealous anthropologist, engaged to Pitkin but falls for Ozzie Mr S. Uperman -- age 35+, male -- disgruntled employer of Hildy Pitkin W. Bridgework -- age 30+ singing male - affluent society figure, engaged to Claire Subway Bill Poster -- age 20+, male - subway workman who hangs posters First Workman -- age 25+, male - sings opening solo "I Feel Like I'm Not Out of Bed Yet" Master of Ceremonies --age 20+, male - nightclub host Miss Turnstiles Announcer -- age 20+, male - Mr. Personality Dolores Dolores -- age 20+, female - dejected Hispanic nightclub singer, sings "I Wish I Was Dead" with a heavy Hispanic accent Rajah Bimmy -- age 20+, male - Coney-Island side-show singer Diana Dream --age 20+, female - dejected nightclub singer, sings "I Wish I Was Dead" Little Old Lady Policemen, A Man, Another Man, A Delicate Type, Actors, Musicians, Dancers, Sailors, Dock Workmen, Waiters, Passersby, Prehistoric Men, Bird Girls, Singing Teachers, Diamond Eddie's Girls, Nightclub Patrons REHEARSAL INFORMATION: 3-6 times a week depending upon the role size / amount of scenes. Starting in mid-February. Rehearsals will be Monday - Thursday evenings, 7-10:30pm, Sunday afternoons and/or evenings and some Saturday afternoons. Entire cast will be expected at all rehearsals the last ten days. COMPENSATION: There are AEA contracts available. Non-AEA actors 18 years of age and over will be paid a stipend for their participation in this production. PRODUCTION DATES: Performances will be March 18 - April 10, 2005. SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT March 18 8:00pm 19 8:00pm 20 3:00pm 21 22 23 24 8:00pm 25 8:00pm 26 8:00pm 27 Easter - no performance 28 29 30 31 8:00pm April 1 8:00pm 2 8:00pm 3 3:00pm 4 5 6 7 8:00pm 8 8:00pm 9 8:00pm 10 3:00pm For more information contact Fred Sternfeld, director at Fsternfeld at aol.com or 216-496-6087 ------=_NextPart_000_0518_01C4A6E6.5282CFD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

APPOINTMENTS BEING = ACCEPTED=20 NOW!

Call Pam at=20 216-521-2540

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AUDITION=20 INFORMATION

Beck=20 Center for the Arts

Scott Spence, = Artistic=20 Director

presents

On=20 the Town

Music by Leonard Bernstein
Book & Lyrics by Betty Comden = and=20 Adolph Green

Based on an=20 idea by Jerome Robbins

 

Director=20 -- Fred Sternfeld
Music = Director –=20 Larry Goodpaster

Choreographer -- Martin=20 Cespedes

Set Designer -- Richard = Gould

Light Designer – Colleen = Dowling

Costume Designer – Alison = Hernan

 

AUDITION = DATES, TIMES,=20 APPOINTMENTS & LOCATION:

Saturday, = November 6,=20 2:00 – 6:00pm; Monday, November 8, 6:00 – = 10:00pm

To make an = audition=20 appointment call 216-521-2540, Monday-Friday, 9:00am – 6:00pm and = ask for Pam.=20 The auditions will be held at Beck Center, located at 17801 Detroit = Ave.,=20 Lakewood, Ohio =20 44107

 

AUDITION=20 PREPARATION:  Please prepare one short song; = bring=20 sheet music; an accompanist will be provided. Also, please prepare a = memorized=20 monologue one minute in length OR you can read a monologue that will be = provided=20 to you when you arrive.  = Dance=20 auditions will be held at the callback.

 

ABOUT=20 THE PLAY:   THREE=20 American sailors come to Manhattan on a twenty-four hour shore-leave. = They are=20 Chip, Ozzie and Gabey. New York is a wonderful town ("New York, New = York"), and=20 the three sailors are hell-bent for a good time. But each has his own = idea of=20 fun, since Chip is serious-minded, Ozzie is happy-go-lucky and Gabey is = an=20 incurable romantic. They argue about what to do and where to go, and = finally=20 agree to begin their adventures by taking the subway. There Gabey sees a = photograph of Ivy Smith, selected that month as subway's "Miss = Turnstiles".=20 Gabey insists that this is the girl he wants to date. When Chip and = Ozzie=20 realize they cannot dissuade Gabey they help him hunt out the girl. Each = sets=20 out in a different direction to find her. During the search, Chip meets = a woman=20 taxi-driver who is a victim of excessive enthusiasms ("I Get Carried = Away"), and=20 whose enthusiasm of the moment is Chip. Ozzie proceeds to the Museum of = Natural=20 History, where he comes upon Hildy, an anthropology student, and a girl = of many=20 talents ("I Can Cook, Too"). Gabey, during his wanderings about town, = comes to=20 Carnegie Hall. There, in one of the studios, he finds Ivy, taking = singing=20 lessons.

On=20 the Town=20 was a musical-comedy extension of Fancy-Free, a ballet = with=20 choreography by Jerome Robbins and music by Leonard Bernstein, = successfully=20 introduced in New York on April 18, 1944. "One of the freshest musicals = to come=20 into town in a long time," as Lewis Nichols of the New York Times = described it,=20 On the Town had freshness, exuberance and youth. = But its=20 value as entertainment, great though it was, is not all that has made = this=20 musical comedy such an important event in American theatre. As Leonard=20 Bernstein's first Broadway score and Jerome Robbins' first assignment as = choreographer in musical comedy, On the Town = helped=20 introduce two creative figures to the American musical theatre who would = henceforth make to it a formidable contribution.

ROLES: = Equity & = Non-=20 Equity actors needed: Principals and ensemble. All roles are open. Many = actors=20 will play multiple roles. “Character” ages are listed = below.  The ensemble also includes = 8=20 non-singing roles and a myriad of characters to be cast from the=20 ensemble.

Ozzie -- age 18-30, = singing/dancing=20 male – sailor, wide-eyed dreamer, wants to meet one special = girl in=20 NYC

Madame = Maude P.=20 Dilly -- = age 40+ singing = female=20 –singing teacher, also enjoys her Jack Daniels, gives Ivy = singing=20 lessons

Chip -- = age 18-30, = singing/dancing=20 male – sailor, type-A personality, squeamish around girls, = Gabey’s=20 friend

Lucy=20 Schmeeler -- = age 25-40, female = –=20 Hildy’s  = roommate who has a=20 terrible head cold, possible Brooklyn accent

Gabey -- = age 18-30, = singing/dancing=20 male – sailor, ladies man, a bit of a jokester, = Gabey’s friend

Waldo=20 Figment -- = age 30+, male = – museum=20 curator

Ivy=20 Smith -- = age 18-30, = singing/dancing=20 female – Miss Turnstiles, hometown girl who is trying to be = someone she is=20 not, Gabey’s love-interest

Flossie -- = age 18-45, female -- = loud-mouthed secretary

Hildy=20 Esterhazy -- = age 20-35, = singing/dancing=20 female – sexy, brazen cab driver, possible Brooklyn accent, = pursues Chip=20 with a passion

Flossie’s girl=20 friend -- = age 18-45, female = – apathetic=20 listener

Claire = De=20 Loone -- = age 20-35, = singing/dancing=20 female – classy, zealous anthropologist, engaged to Pitkin = but falls for=20 Ozzie

Mr S.=20 Uperman -- = age 35+, male -- = disgruntled=20 employer of Hildy

Pitkin = W.=20 Bridgework -- = age 30+ singing male = –=20 affluent society figure, engaged to Claire

Subway Bill=20 Poster -- age=20 20+, male – subway workman who hangs posters

First = Workman -- age 25+, male = – sings=20 opening solo “I Feel Like I’m Not Out of Bed = Yet”

Master of=20 Ceremonies=20 --age 20+, male – nightclub host

Miss Turnstiles = Announcer --=20 age = 20+, male=20 – Mr. Personality

Dolores=20 Dolores --=20 age 20+, female – dejected Hispanic nightclub singer, sings = “I Wish I Was=20 Dead” with a heavy Hispanic accent

Rajah = Bimmy -- age 20+, male = –=20 Coney-Island side-show singer

Diana Dream = --age 20+, female = – dejected=20 nightclub singer, sings “I Wish I Was Dead”

Little = Old=20 Lady

 

Policemen, A=20 Man, Another Man, A Delicate Type, Actors, Musicians, Dancers, = Sailors,=20 Dock Workmen, Waiters, Passersby, Prehistoric Men, Bird Girls, = Singing=20 Teachers, Diamond Eddie’s Girls, Nightclub=20 Patrons

 

REHEARSAL=20 INFORMATION: 3-6=20 times a week depending upon the role size / amount of=20 scenes.  Starting in mid-February. = Rehearsals=20 will be Monday – Thursday evenings, 7-10:30pm, Sunday afternoons = and/or evenings=20 and some Saturday afternoons. Entire cast will be expected at all = rehearsals the=20 last ten days.

 

COMPENSATION:

There are AEA = contracts=20 available. Non-AEA actors 18 years of age and over will be paid a = stipend for=20 their participation in this production.

 

PRODUCTION  DATES:  Performances will be March = 18 –=20 April 10, 2005.=20

 

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MON

TUES

WED

THURS

FRI

SAT

 

 

 

 

 

March = 18

8:00pm

19

8:00pm

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3:00pm

21

22

23

24

8:00pm

25

8:00pm

26

8:00pm

27

Easter – no=20 performance

28

29

30

31

8:00pm

April = 1

8:00pm

2

8:00pm

3

3:00pm

4

5

6

7

8:00pm

8

8:00pm

9

8:00pm

10

3:00pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

For = more=20 information contact Fred Sternfeld, director at Fsternfeld at aol.com or=20 216-496-6087

------=_NextPart_000_0518_01C4A6E6.5282CFD0-- From vwilson at karamu.com Thu Sep 30 10:22:28 2004 From: vwilson at karamu.com (Vivian Wilson) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:22:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Black Nativity Singers African American at Karamu Message-ID: <000801c4a712$0ffe7200$0501a8c0@vivian> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4A6F0.88A086C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =D8 Karamu Performing Arts Theatre will hold auditions for singers = only for its 2004/2005 holiday favorite BLACK NATIVITY by Langston = Hughes. =20 Monday & Tuesday October 7th & October 8 , 2004, @ 6:30 pm=20 =20 Wanted 6 African American Males and 6 African American females who can = move =20 Audition will be held in Karamu's Concert Hall Prepare: Two (2) contrasting Gospel Songs -(one slow and one up tempo) =20 Roles are available for: Male & Female Singers - especially baritone & = bass=20 Must Bring: Resume and a Head Shot (photo) =20 =20 Monday, Oct 14 only: =D8 open dance auditions in Karamu's Upper dance studio at 6:30 pm = =D8 be prepared to dance; dancers must know dance terminology=20 =D8 Must Bring: Resume and a Head Shot (photo) =20 =20 BLACK NATIVITY is a story with rousing gospel music, vibrant dance, = brilliant costumes and majestic poetry which brings the traditional = nativity story to life.=20 =20 =20 BLACK NATIVITY runs December 3, 2004 thru December 30, 2004, in the = Jelliffe Theatre Performances are Thursday thru Saturday @ 8:00 p.m and Sundays @ 3:00 = p.m. Special performances December 22 & 23 8:00 pm; December 28 thru 30 at = 8:00 pm and 12/31 6:30 pm and 9:00 pm =20 For more information, call (216) = 795-7070 ext 241. BLACK NATIVITY IS A NON -EQUITY PRODUCTION ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4A6F0.88A086C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

=D8     =20 Karamu=20 Performing Arts Theatre will hold auditions for singers only for its = 2004/2005 holiday=20 favorite  BLACK NATIVITY by Langston=20 Hughes.

 

Monday=20 & Tuesday October 7th & October 8 ,=20 2004,  @ 6:30 pm=20

 

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Monday,=20 Oct 14 only:

=D8     =20 open=20 dance auditions  in = Karamu=92s Upper=20 dance studio=20 at 6:30 pm

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Performances=20 are Thursday thru Saturday @ 8:00 p.m and Sundays @ 3:00 = p.m.

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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4A6F0.88A086C0-- From snewport at buckeyecolor.com Thu Sep 30 10:41:39 2004 From: snewport at buckeyecolor.com (Newport, Stephanie) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:41:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Run for your Wife" at The Players Guild Theatre Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A714.BD99A2E3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Players Guild of Canton is pleased to announce a collaboration with The North Canton Playhouse. Together the two theatres are presenting the production Run for your Wife October 8 - 10 at The Players Guild Theatre. This production was first mounted at the North Canton Playhouse in January, 2004.=20 This is the first collaboration of this kind in our community, and is a direct result of ACTS (A Coalition of Theatres in Stark). ACTS, established in 2003, consists of six community theatres in Stark County. Its purpose is to share resources, ideas and talents with the goal of bringing quality live theatre to the greater Stark County area. =20 Run for your Wife, written by Ray Cooney, is a superb British farce in the tradition of Monty Python. It's the story of a London cabbie who is married to Mary.... and Barbara, neither of whom know about the other's existence. With the help of a neighbor, he tries to keep two suspicious police detectives from finding out his secret, while keeping his two wives from finding out about each other.=20 Directed by Mary McManaway, Artistic Director of the North Canton Playhouse, the cast consists of Lisa Paynter, Tracy Schaar, Ted Paynter, Ed Munier, Mark Stoffer, Era Lynn Tripp, Ginger Doughan, and Mike Daniels. =20 Run for your Wife opens at The Players Guild Theatre on October 8 and runs through October 10. Performances are 8:00 p.m. on Friday & Saturday and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $10, and can be purchased by calling the Players Guild box office (330) 453-7617. Contact: Steven Arnold, Artistic Coordinator=20 artistic at playersguildtheatre.com=20 Phone: (330) 453-7619=20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A714.BD99A2E3 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The Players Guild = of Canton is=20 pleased to announce a collaboration with The North = Canton=20 Playhouse. Together the two theatres are presenting the production Run for your = Wife=20 October 8 - 10 at The Players Guild=20 Theatre. This = production was first mounted at the North Canton Playhouse in January, = 2004.=20

This = is the=20 first collaboration of this kind in our community, and is a direct = result of=20 ACTS (A Coalition of Theatres in Stark). ACTS, = established in=20 2003, consists of six community theatres in=20 Stark=20 County. Its = purpose is=20 to share resources, ideas and talents with the goal of bringing quality = live=20 theatre to the greater Stark=20 County area. =  

Run=20 for your Wife, written by Ray Cooney, is a superb = British=20 farce in the tradition of Monty Python. It's the story of a=20 London = cabbie who is=20 married to Mary.... and Barbara, neither of whom know about the other's=20 existence. With the help of a neighbor, he tries to keep two suspicious = police=20 detectives from finding out his secret, while keeping his two wives from = finding=20 out about each other. 

Directed by Mary=20 McManaway, Artistic Director of the North Canton Playhouse, the cast = consists of=20 Lisa Paynter, Tracy Schaar, Ted Paynter, Ed Munier, Mark Stoffer, Era = Lynn=20 Tripp, Ginger Doughan, and Mike Daniels.  

Run for your = Wife opens at The=20 Players Guild=20 Theatre on October 8 and = runs through=20 October 10. Performances are 8:00=20 p.m.=20 on Friday & Saturday and 2:30=20 p.m.=20 on Sunday. Tickets are $10, and can be purchased by calling the Players = Guild=20 box office (330) 453-7617.

Contact:         =20 Steven Arnold, Artistic Coordinator 
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------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C4A6FE.9778D900-- From Elightworld at aol.com Thu Sep 30 08:30:14 2004 From: Elightworld at aol.com (Elightworld at aol.com) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:30:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Actors and Extras for Music Video Message-ID: <410E16F5.69434E3B.37C8D025@aol.com> Record Label seeks Actors and Extras for Music Video to be aired on major music channels. Shooting dates are October 24th, November 1st - 2nd in Cleveland. All ethnicities are encouraged to apply. The following characters are needed: ACTORS: Teenagers (approxmately 6) African American Male 30-40 Caucasian Male 40-50 African American Female 35-45 Caucasian Female 30-40 Please send headshot and bio immediately for consideration. EXTRA'S: Need extras of all ages and ethnic backgrounds for various scenes. The main date for the extra's shoot is the afternoon and evening of October 24th. No pay, but credit provided Thank you! From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Thu Sep 30 08:03:34 2004 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 08:03:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland's Pride & Prejudice next week Message-ID: <20040930150334.58482.qmail@web13122.mail.yahoo.com> --0-437216678-1096556614=:57584 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Announcing Lakeland Theatre's production of PRIDE & PREJUDICE By Jane Austen Adapted for the stage by James Maxwell Revised by Alan Stanford Director Martin Friedman Sets and Lights Design Keith Nagy Costumes Design Craig Tucker and John Larger Sound Design Bill Amato Choreography Elizabeth Flynn Production Stage Manager Milena Stojick First presented in Dublin,Ireland; only three theatres have produced this adaptation: The Gate Theatre, The Guthrie Theater and Lakeland Theatre. A duel between Elizabeth and her prejudice and Darcy and his pride; or is it the other way around? Each gives in and pride and prejudice meet halfway. One of the truly great literary romances of all time. Played out against the panorama of the Regency Period. This is a special production with wonderful sets, original costumes and terrific acting. Pride and Prejudice runs for 20 performances; October 8 through October 31, 2004 at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group and senior rates are available. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information either email Martin Friedman at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034. Friday, October 8 @ 8pm Saturday, October 9 @ 8pm Sunday, October 10 @ 2pm and 7pm Thursday, October 14 @ 8pm Friday, October 15 @ 8pm Saturday, October 16 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, October 17 @ 2pm and 7pm Thursday, October 21 @ 8pm Friday, October 22 @ 8pm Saturday, October 23 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, October 24 @ 2pm and 7pm Friday, October 29 @ 8pm Saturday, October 30 @ 8pm Sunday, October 31 @ 2pm and 7pm Mr. Bennet ..... Mitchell Fields (ActorsEquityAssociation) Mrs. Bennet..... Mary Cunningham Jane Bennet....... Meredith Conti Elizabeth Bennet...... Liz Conway Mary Bennet....... Mary Britta Shirring Kitty Bennet........ Lindsey Sandham Lydia Bennet....... Ruth Hitchcock Mr. Collins............ Andrew Narten Lady Catherine DeBourgh.........Hester Lewellen Sir William Lucas................... Winn Douglass Charlotte Lucas...................... Elizabeth Volkes Blakeslee Mr. Charles Bingley................ Timo Aker Miss Caroline Bingley.............. Rachel Appelbaum Mr. Darcy.............................. Tom Eschelman Colonel Fitzwilliam.................... Giuseppe Diomede Mr. George Wickham................Derek Adams Mr. Denny................................Michael Phillips Mr. Carter................................Chris Sgarlata --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-437216678-1096556614=:57584 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Announcing

Lakeland Theatre's

production of  

PRIDE & PREJUDICE

By Jane Austen

Adapted for the stage by James Maxwell

Revised by Alan Stanford

 

Director Martin Friedman 

Sets and Lights Design Keith Nagy

Costumes Design  Craig Tucker and John Larger

      Sound Design  Bill Amato

Choreography Elizabeth Flynn  

Production Stage Manager Milena Stojick 

 

First presented in Dublin,Ireland; only three theatres have produced this adaptation:

The Gate Theatre, The Guthrie Theater and Lakeland Theatre.

  

 A duel between Elizabeth and her prejudice and Darcy and his pride; or is it the other way around? Each gives in and pride and prejudice meet halfway. One of the truly great literary romances of all time. Played out against the panorama of the Regency Period. This is a special production with wonderful sets, original costumes and terrific acting.

 

Pride and Prejudice runs for 20 performances; October 8 through October 31, 2004 at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group and senior rates are available. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information either email Martin Friedman at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034.

 

Friday, October 8 @ 8pm

Saturday, October 9 @ 8pm

Sunday, October 10 @ 2pm and 7pm

Thursday, October 14 @ 8pm

Friday, October 15 @ 8pm

Saturday, October 16 @ 2pm and 8pm

Sunday, October 17 @ 2pm and 7pm

Thursday, October 21 @ 8pm

Friday, October 22 @ 8pm

Saturday, October 23 @ 2pm and 8pm

Sunday, October 24 @ 2pm and 7pm

Friday, October 29 @ 8pm

Saturday, October 30 @ 8pm

Sunday, October 31 @ 2pm and 7pm

 

 

Mr. Bennet .....                          Mitchell Fields (ActorsEquityAssociation)

Mrs. Bennet.....                         Mary Cunningham

Jane Bennet.......                       Meredith Conti

Elizabeth Bennet......                  Liz Conway

Mary Bennet.......                      Mary Britta Shirring

Kitty Bennet........                      Lindsey Sandham

Lydia Bennet.......                      Ruth Hitchcock

Mr. Collins............                    Andrew Narten

Lady Catherine DeBourgh.........Hester Lewellen

Sir William Lucas...................   Winn Douglass

Charlotte Lucas......................   Elizabeth Volkes Blakeslee

Mr. Charles Bingley................  Timo Aker

Miss Caroline Bingley..............  Rachel Appelbaum 

Mr. Darcy..............................  Tom Eschelman

Colonel Fitzwilliam.................... Giuseppe Diomede

Mr. George Wickham................Derek Adams

Mr. Denny................................Michael Phillips

Mr. Carter................................Chris Sgarlata 


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-437216678-1096556614=:57584-- From jpy2karaoke at ameritech.net Thu Sep 30 08:42:55 2004 From: jpy2karaoke at ameritech.net (JPY2Karaoke) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:42:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Desperately Seeking Music Director Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A6E2.A08DBE00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Due to unforeseen circumstances, Brecksville Little Theatre is in desperate need of a Music Director for their Fall show "SUGAR' the "Some Like It Hot" musical. This is a paid position. Interested parties, please contact Producer's Joe N Paul via e-mail. jpy2karaoke at ameritech.net This position must be filled quickly, auditions are scheduled for Sunday, October 24 and Tuesday, October 26. The show opens January 21 thru February 12th. 10 performances, including two Sunday matinees. Director is local talent Bonnie LoConti and choreographer is Barbara Corlette. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A6E2.A08DBE00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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=  =20 3D"" ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A6E2.A08DBE00-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Thu Sep 30 08:42:48 2004 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:42:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory of Music Press Release Message-ID: <2147483647.1096544568@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_U9P29xwX9q6SrUmj1AJPxQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not=20 reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission. A MAY 2005 RESIDENCY BY SIR HARRISON BIRTWISTLE WILL CONCLUDE A YEAR OF=20 VISITS BY RENOWNED MUSICIANS AT THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas September 30, 2004 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO -- The venerable British composer Sir Harrison Birtwistle,=20 creator of such works as the monumental lyric tragedy The Mask of Orpheus,=20 will be in residence at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music May 1 -- 10,=20 2005. Sir Harrison's May residency is the culmination of a year of concerts and=20 master classes by renowned musicians and composers that also includes=20 residencies by pianist Russell Sherman and percussionist Steven Schick, as=20 well as a mini-festival of composer Daniel Pinkham's work. Here is a calendar listing of guest artists scheduled to appear at Oberlin=20 through December 2004. Please note that this does not include complete=20 information for the Artist Recital Series, a paid subscription series.=20 Information about the Artist Recital Series is available at=20 www.oberlin.edu/arseries/ or by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service=20 Box Office at 440-775-8169. Unless otherwise indicated, all events are free and open to the public. For = updated concert information, please call the Conservatory's 24-hour Concert = Hotline: 440-775-6933. Sunday, October 3, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel ROBERT FRANZ, guest conductor The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Featuring Alexander Fedoriouk, cimbalom Program: Bright Sheng's Postcards, Kod=E1ly's H=E1ry J=E1nos, Beethoven's=20 Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. 55 "Eroica" Robert Franz is Associate Conductor of the Louisville Orchestra. Saturday, October 9, 3 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall THE MERIDIAN TRIO Davis Brooks, violin Kurt Fowler, cello Rene Lecuona, piano Program: Works by Max Bruch, Amelia S. Kaplan, and Felix Mendelssohn Amelia Kaplan is a member of the Conservatory's composition faculty. Sunday, October 10, 2:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall CHRISTOPHER STEMBRIDGE, harpsichord A recital of Affetti Vocali and toccatas featuring works by Luzzasco=20 Luzzaschi, Giulio Caccini, and Girolamo Frescobaldi The British harpsichordist performs on the cembalo cromatico, an early=20 17th-century "experimental" harpsichord with 19 notes per octave. Mr.=20 Stembridge's instrument is a reproduction made by Willard Martin of=20 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Sunday, October 10, 4 p.m. Finney Chapel ALICE PARKER, conductor and composer Hymn and Folk Song Festival Wednesday, October 13, 12:15 p.m. Fairchild Chapel MARCIA HADJIMARKOS, clavichord Recital Program: TBD Wednesday, October 13, 8 - 10:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall JENNIFER KOH '97, violin Master Class Thursday, October 14, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel JENNIFER KOH '97, violin $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT Thursday, October 14, 6:30 p.m. Fairchild Chapel Peter Slowik, viola Robert Conant, harpsichord Program: Three sonatas by J.S. Bach: Sonata in G Major; BWV 1027; Sonata = in D Major, BWV 1028; and Sonata in G minor, BWV 1029 Peter Slowik is a member of the Conservatory's string faculty. Robert Conant, emeritus professor at the Chicago College of Performing Arts = at Roosevelt University, is a renowned harpsichordist and recording artist. = Tuesday, October 26, 7 - 10 p.m. Finney Chapel MADAME MARIE-LOUISE LANGLAIS, organist Master Class Mme. Langlais, professor of organ at the Paris Conservatory, will conduct a = master class on the music of the organist-composers of St. Clotilde, the=20 19th century Paris church known as the most important church music site in=20 France. NOVEMBER 4 - 7: Russell Sherman, Artist-in-Residence Called "one of the truly extraordinary pianists" by The New York Times,=20 Russell Sherman continues to garner accolades from critics and audiences=20 alike for his grace, imagination, and poetry. The 2004-05 season marks his=20 75th birthday and the 60th anniversary of his professional debut in New=20 York at age 15. The division of keyboard studies sponsors his Oberlin=20 residency. Thursday, November 4, 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano Program: Beethoven Sonata No. 4, E-flat Major, Op. 7 Debussy from Preludes, Vol. II Bruy=E9res Ondine Bart=F4k Out of Doors (Five Pieces for Piano) With Drums and Pipes Barcarolla Musettes The Night's Music The Chase Liszt Jeux d=92eux =E0 la Villa d=92Este Schubert/Liszt Soir=E9e de Vienne No. 6 Mozart/Liszt Reminiscences of Don Juan Friday, November 5, 7 p.m. Warner Concert Hall RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano Master Class Saturday, November 6, 12 noon Warner Concert Hall RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano Master Class Sunday, November 7, 1 p.m. Warner Concert Hall RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano Master Class Saturday, November 6, 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall JEAN GEOFFROY, marimba Recital Program: TBD Thursday, November 11, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel STEVEN SMITH, guest conductor The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Program: Berlioz's Overture to "Beatrice and Benedict" and Tchaikovsky's=20 Symphony No. 6 in B minor "Path=E9tique." Concerto and concerto soloist to = be=20 announced. Sunday, November 14, 3 p.m. Finney Chapel KOTARO FUKUMA, piano $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT NOVEMBER 17 - 21 STEVEN SCHICK RESIDENCY Percussionist Steven Schick has championed contemporary percussion music as = a performer and teacher for the past 20 years. He has commissioned and=20 premiered more than 100 new works for percussion and has performed these=20 pieces on major concert series such as Lincoln Center's Great Performers=20 and the Los Angeles Philharmonic's Green Umbrella concerts. He has recorded = many of these works for SONY classical, Wergo, Point, CRT, and Neuma=20 Records. Schick is the percussionist of the Bang on a Can All-Stars. The=20 New Music Division of the Contemporary Music Program sponsors his=20 residency. Friday, November 19, 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Solo Percussion Recital STEVEN SCHICK, percussionist New Music for Percussion Program TBD from work that he has commissioned. Saturday, November 20, 10 a.m. Warner Concert Hall STEVEN SCHICK Master Class Sunday, December 12, 3 p.m. Finney Chapel DANIEL PINKHAM, composer The Music of Daniel Pinkham Sunday, December 12, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel DANIEL PINKHAM, composer The Oberlin Wind Ensemble Timothy Weiss, conductor The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Hugh Floyd, conductor The Musical Union Timothy Weiss, conductor James David Christie, organ Program: Daniel Pinkham's Organ Concerto No. 2 (American Premiere) and=20 Christmas Cantata; Arthur Honegger's King David Daniel Pinkham will be in Oberlin for this mini-festival of his work. Monday, December 13, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall STEVEN ISSERLIS '80, cellist Master Class Monday, December 13, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel JAMES GAFFIGAN, guest conductor The Oberlin Orchestra Program: Tchaikovsky=92s Romeo and Juliet and Shostakovich's Symphony No. = 1;=20 concerto and concerto soloist to be announced. James Gaffigan is Assistant Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra. Tuesday, December 14, 8 p.m. Finney Chapel STEVEN ISSERLIS '80, cellist $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT Programs and artists are subject to change. ### MEDIA CONTACT ONLY: Marci Janas 440-775-8328 marci.janas at oberlin.edu Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 Tel: 440-775-8328 Fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu/con= --Boundary_(ID_U9P29xwX9q6SrUmj1AJPxQ) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline IMPORTANT! 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Palatino A MAY = 2005 RESIDENCY BY SIR HARRISON BIRTWISTLE WILL CONCLUDE A YEAR OF VISITS BY = RENOWNED MUSICIANS AT THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC = Times<= bigger> Pal= atinoFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas =20 September 30, = 2004 0000,0000,00ff440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.e= du Palatino =20 OBERLIN, OHIO -- The venerable British composer Sir Harrison = Birtwistle, creator of such works as the monumental lyric tragedy = The Mask of Orpheus, will be in residence = at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music May 1 -- 10, 2005. =20 Sir Harrison's May residency is the culmination of a year of = concerts and master classes by renowned musicians and composers that also = includes residencies by pianist Russell Sherman and percussionist Steven = Schick, as well as a mini-festival of composer Daniel Pinkham's work. =20 Here is a calendar listing of guest artists scheduled to appear at Oberlin = through December 2004. Please note that this does not include complete = information for the Artist Recital Series, a paid subscription series. = Information about the Artist Recital Series is available at = 0000,0000,00ffwww.oberlin.edu/arseries/ or by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service Box Office = at 440-775-8169. =20 Unless otherwise indicated, all events are free and open to the public. For = updated concert information, please call the Conservatory's 24-hour Concert = Hotline: 440-775-6933. =20 Sunday, October 3, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 ROBERT FRANZ, guest conductor =20 The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra =20 Featuring 0022,0022,0022Alexander Fedoriouk, = cimbalom =20 Program: 0022,0022,0022Bright = Sheng's Postcards, Kod=E1ly's H=E1ry = J=E1nos, Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. = 55 "Eroica" =20 Robert Franz is Associate Conductor of the = Louisville Orchestra. =20 Saturday, October 9, 3 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 THE MERIDIAN TRIO =20 Davis Brooks, violin =20 Kurt Fowler, cello =20 Rene Lecuona, piano =20 Program: Works by Max Bruch, Amelia S. Kaplan, and Felix = Mendelssohn =20 Amelia Kaplan is a member of the Conservatory's = composition faculty. =20 Sunday, October 10, 2:30 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 CHRISTOPHER STEMBRIDGE, harpsichord =20 A recital of Affetti Vocali and toccatas = featuring works by Luzzasco Luzzaschi, Giulio Caccini, and Girolamo = Frescobaldi =20 The British harpsichordist performs on the cembalo cromatico, an early = 17th-century "experimental" harpsichord with 19 notes per octave. Mr. = Stembridge's instrument is a reproduction made by Willard Martin of = Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. =20 Sunday, October 10, 4 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 ALICE PARKER, conductor and composer =20 =20 Hymn and Folk Song Festival =20 Wednesday, October 13, 12:15 p.m. =20 Fairchild Chapel =20 MARCIA HADJIMARKOS, clavichord =20 Recital =20 Program: TBD =20 Wednesday, October 13, 8 - 10:30 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 JENNIFER KOH '97, violin =20 Master Class =20 Thursday, October 14, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 JENNIFER KOH '97, violin =20 $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT =20 Thursday, October 14, 6:30 p.m. =20 Fairchild Chapel =20 Peter Slowik, viola =20 Robert Conant, harpsichord =20 Program: Three sonatas by J.S. Bach: Sonata = in G Major; BWV 1027; Sonata in D Major, BWV 1028; and = Sonata in G minor, BWV 1029 =20 =20 Peter Slowik is a member of the Conservatory's string faculty. =20 Robert Conant, emeritus professor at the Chicago College of Performing Arts = at Roosevelt University, is a renowned harpsichordist and recording artist. = =20 Tuesday, October 26, 7 - 10 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 MADAME MARIE-LOUISE LANGLAIS, organist =20 Master Class =20 Mme. Langlais, professor of organ at the Paris Conservatory, will conduct a = master class on the music of the organist-composers of St. Clotilde, the = 19th century Paris church known as the most important church music site in = France. =20 NOVEMBER 4 - 7: Russell = Sherman, Artist-in-Residence =20 Called "one of the truly extraordinary pianists" by = The New York Times, Russell Sherman continues to garner = accolades from critics and audiences alike for his grace, imagination, and = poetry. The 2004-05 season marks his 75th birthday and the 60th anniversary = of his professional debut in New York at age 15. The division of keyboard = studies sponsors his Oberlin residency. =20 Thursday, November 4, 8 p.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano =20 Program: =20 Beethoven Sonata No. 4, E-flat Major, Op. 7 =20 Debussy from Preludes, Vol. II = Bruy=E9res Ondine =20 =20 Bart=F4k Out of Doors (Five Pieces for = Piano) =20 With Drums and Pipes =20 Barcarolla =20 Musettes =20 The Night's Music =20 The Chase =20 Liszt Jeux d=92eux =E0 la Villa = d=92Este =20 Schubert/Liszt Soir=E9e de Vienne No. 6 =20 Mozart/Liszt Reminiscences of Don Juan =20 =20 Friday, November 5, 7 p.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano =20 Master Class =20 Saturday, November 6, 12 noon =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano =20 Master Class =20 Sunday, November 7, 1 p.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 RUSSELL SHERMAN, piano =20 Master Class =20 Saturday, November 6, 6:30 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 JEAN GEOFFROY, marimba =20 Recital =20 Program: TBD =20 Thursday, November 11, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 STEVEN SMITH, guest conductor =20 The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra =20 Program: 0022,0022,0022Berlioz's Overture to = "Beatrice and Benedict" and Tchaikovsky's = Symphony No. 6 in B minor "Path=E9tique." Concerto and = concerto soloist to be announced. =20 Sunday, November 14, 3 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 KOTARO FUKUMA, piano =20 $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT =20 NOVEMBER 17 - 21 STEVEN SCHICK RESIDENCY =20 Percussionist Steven Schick has championed contemporary percussion = music as a performer and teacher for the past 20 years. He has commissioned = and premiered more than 100 new works for percussion and has performed = these pieces on major concert series such as Lincoln Center's Great = Performers and the Los Angeles Philharmonic's Green Umbrella concerts. He = has recorded many of these works for SONY classical, Wergo, Point, CRT, and = Neuma Records. Schick is the percussionist of the Bang on a Can All-Stars. = The New Music Division of the Contemporary Music Program sponsors his = residency. =20 Friday, November 19, 8 p.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 Solo Percussion Recital =20 STEVEN SCHICK, percussionist =20 New Music for Percussion =20 Program TBD from work that he has commissioned. =20 Saturday, November 20, 10 a.m. =20 Warner Concert Hall =20 STEVEN SCHICK =20 Master Class =20 Sunday, December 12, 3 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 DANIEL PINKHAM, composer =20 The Music of Daniel Pinkham =20 Sunday, December 12, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 DANIEL PINKHAM, composer =20 The Oberlin Wind Ensemble =20 Timothy Weiss, conductor =20 The Oberlin Chamber Orchestra =20 Hugh Floyd, conductor =20 The Musical Union =20 Timothy Weiss, conductor =20 James David Christie, organ =20 Program: Daniel Pinkham's Organ Concerto No. 2 = (American Premiere) and Christmas Cantata; Arthur = Honegger's King David =20 Daniel Pinkham will be in Oberlin for this mini-festival of his work. =20 Monday, December 13, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. =20 Kulas Recital Hall =20 STEVEN ISSERLIS '80, cellist =20 Master Class =20 Monday, December 13, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 JAMES GAFFIGAN, guest conductor =20 The Oberlin Orchestra =20 Program: Tchaikovsky=92s Romeo and Juliet and = Shostakovich's Symphony No. 1; concerto and = concerto soloist to be announced. =20 James Gaffigan is Assistant Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra. =20 Tuesday, December 14, 8 p.m. =20 Finney Chapel =20 STEVEN ISSERLIS '80, cellist =20 $$ ARTIST RECITAL SERIES CONCERT =20 Programs and artists are subject to change. =20 9999,6666,9999### =20 =20 MEDIA CONTACT ONLY: =20 Marci Janas =20 440-775-8328 =20 marci.janas at oberlin.edu =20 =20 =20 Marci Janas =20 Director of Conservatory Media Relations =20 Oberlin Conservatory of Music =20 39 West College Street =20 Oberlin, OH 44074 =20 Tel: 440-775-8328 =20 Fax: 440-775-5457 =20 marci.janas at oberlin.edu =20 www.oberlin.edu/con =20 Marci Janas =20 Director of Conservatory Media Relations =20 Oberlin Conservatory of Music =20 39 West College Street =20 Oberlin, OH 44074 =20 Tel: 440-775-8328 =20 Fax: 440-775-5457 =20 marci.janas at oberlin.edu =20 www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas=20 Director of Conservatory Media Relations=20 Oberlin Conservatory of Music=20 39 West College Street=20 Oberlin, OH 44074=20 Tel: 440-775-8328=20 Fax: 440-775-5457=20 marci.janas at oberlin.edu=20 www.oberlin.edu/con= --Boundary_(ID_U9P29xwX9q6SrUmj1AJPxQ)-- From Lynda at random-acts.net Thu Sep 30 13:54:27 2004 From: Lynda at random-acts.net (Mztry) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:54:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thanks to all "'accompanist" answers! 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From dkilbane at cptonline.org Thu Sep 30 14:16:47 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 17:16:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: PRESS RELEASE: Cleveland Public Theatre's A BRIGHT ROOM CALLED DAY Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A2_01C4A711.445E9B70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > For Immediate Release > Contact: Dan Kilbane, Director of Marketing & Public Relations > 216/631-2727 ext. 203 > dkilbane at cptonline.org > promotional photos available by request > September 30, 2004 > Cleveland Public Theatre Stages Tony Kushner's A Bright Room Called Day > A Play Written For Reagan's Second Inauguration Has Even More Startling > Relevance Now > > A Bright Room Called Day > Produced by Cleveland Public Theatre > Written by Tony Kushner > Directed by Lester Thomas Shane > Previews October 14 & 15; Running October 16 - 30, 2004 > Gordon Square Theatre > > CLEVELAND, OH -- Cleveland Public Theatre's Executive/Artistic Director > Randy Rollison is proud to announce the first Featured Production of the > 2004 - 05 season, a play by one of the world's best living playwrights, > Tony Kushner's A Bright Room Called Day. Written twenty years ago as a > response to Reagan's second inauguration by the Pulitzer Prize winning > writer of Angels in America, the play has even more startling relevance > now, as the United States barrels towards its next Presidential election. > Day is the first of three Featured Productions series running in the > historic Gordon Square Theatre, previewing October 14 and 15, and opening > on Saturday, October 16, running through Saturday, October 30, 2004. > > A Bright Room Called Day follows an eclectic mix of friends living in > Germany during the Weimar Republic as they deal with the alarming changes > in their government. While the Nazis come to power, this group of artists > react with a range of responses. Alarmed at the changes around them, a > dark force taking over their government, they do not get as much work as > they used to. Friends are being threatened and are going into hiding. Is > individual liberty at stake? Hitler's shadow is growing. What does one > do? > > Join CPT for Opening Night! New this year: performance at 7pm (patrons > enjoy a complimentary glass of beer or wine before the show), then a party > catered by Cleveland's newest downtown hotspot restaurant, Titantic, and > Ohio City mainstay, Opa! Catering. With the Opening Night moved to an > earlier time, CPT strengthens its commitment to make theatre a social > event, and not with the same old kind of party. Tickets for Opening Night > are $35. > > > The production is directed by Lester Thomas Shane, who helmed CPT's > productions of Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Sweet Phoebe. The cast > features Bernice Bolek, Alison Hernan, Holly Holsinger, Charles F. > Kartali, Jill Levin, Tracee Patterson, Randy Rollison, Michael Seevers, > Jr., Tom Weaver, and Beth Wood. The rest of the creative team includes > Music Direction by Michael Seevers, Jr., Production Design by Trad A > Burns, Assistant Production Design by Steven Mack, Costume Design by > Alison Hernan, Sound Design by Bill Amato, Properties Design by Jeanetta > Ho, and Production Stage Management by Eileen Arnold. > > A post-performance talkback with the artists will take place Sunday, > October 17, immediately following the 3:00 p.m. performance. > > Tony Kushner's (Playwright) plays include A Bright Room Called Day, Angels > In America, Parts One and Two, Slavs!, Homebody/Kabul, and Caroline, or > Change, a musical with composer Jeanine Tesori. He has written adaptations > of Corneille's The Illusion, S.Y. Ansky's The Dybbuk, and Brecht's The > Good Person of Sezuan; as well as English-language libretti for the operas > Brundibar by Hans Krasa, and The Comedy on the Bridge by Bohuslav Martinu. > His screen adaptation of Angels in America, directed by Mike Nichols, > premiered in 2003 on HBO and won a record eleven Emmy Awards. Recent books > include Brundibar, with illustrations by Maurice Sendak; the text for The > Art of Maurice Sendak, 1980 to the Present; and Wrestling With Zion: > Progressive Jewish-American Responses to the Palestinian/Israeli Conflict, > co-edited with Alisa Solomon. > > Lester Thomas Shane (Director) returns to CPT, having directed Hedwig and > the Angry Inch, Sweet Phoebe, Science Gets Serious, Aubrey Wertheim's > Costume Drama for the New Plays Festival, and performing his award-winning > one-man show Mortal Coil here. As Artistic Director of Jacksonville, FL's > Shakespeare in San Marco, he directed The Tempest, Hamlet, Twelfth Night > and Macbeth. Other directing credits include Loot, (T. Schreiber Studio); > Shatter The Vessel, (Charlottesville, VA New Play Festival); Hedda Gabler, > Summer & Smoke (Manhattan Theatre Club); The White Whore and the Bit > Player (The Production Company); Pretty Witty Nell, Grit in a Sensitive > Instrument (Vineyard Theatre); Pearl (Pulse Ensemble); and Bus Stop, > Blithe Spirit (Findlay SummerStock). As Director-in-Residence of New > York's The Basic Theatre, he directed the New York premieres of Shaviana, > Bertolt Brecht: In Dark Times, The Haircut, and Santa Monica Threeway, > revivals of Sure Thing, Let Us Go Into The Starry Night and Shakespeare's > Titus Andronicus. At the Alabama Shakespeare Festival he played leading > roles like Mercutio, Tartuffe and Puck and served as the company Voice and > Movement Master. Other acting credits include "Ariel" in The Tempest > (People's Light & Theatre Co.), "He" in Counting the Ways (PAI Rep), and a > tour of All Compact. A series of Lester's plays for children was > published by Sundance. For A&E Biography he wrote James Brown, Tyrone > Power, and Carmen Miranda. For AMC he wrote the history, 20th Century > Fox: The First Fifty Years; and for Discovery, Nazis: The Occult > Conspiracy. Shane is on the faculty of The New Actors Workshop and The > TADA! Ensemble. The video of Mortal Coil has been incorporated into the > curriculum for training doctors on end of life care at Columbia and UCLA. > Lester continues to tour the production. > > The cast is a mix of familiar faces to CPT audiences, as well as those > familiar with Cleveland theatre in general: Bernice Bolek (Die Alte), was > recently named "Best Actress" in Scene's "2004 Best of Cleveland" Awards > for her role in Ensemble Theatre's Three Tall Women. Alison Hernan > (Zillah Katz), possibly the busiest woman in Cleveland theatre at the > moment, currently directs Bad Eptitaph Theatre Company's Othello (playing > through October 23 at CPT's Orthodox space), and was seen last season on > the CPT stages in Discordia. Holly Holsinger (Annabella Gotchling), a > longtime CPT staffer, performed in last season's The Cult at CPT, and > helped found Wishhounds Theatre. Charles F. Kartali (Gottfried Swetts), > recently directed Ears on a Beatle at Dobama Theatre. Jill Levin (Agnes > Eggling), played Barbara in the CPT-Great Lakes Theatre Festival > partnership production Nickel and Dimed, and had roles in Discordia and > the CPT-TITLEWave theatre co-production Charge. Tracee Patterson > (Paulinka Erdnuss) was part of the ensemble of CPT-GLTF's Nickel and > Dimed. Randy Rollison (Vealtninc Husz), is CPT's Executive/Artistic > Director and has a long list of CPT acting and directing credits. Michael > Seevers, Jr. (Gregor Bazwald), was the music director for CPT's Mrs. Bob > Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge and Uncle Tom's Cabin, and appeared in our > production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Tom Weaver (Emil Traum) was part > of the ensemble of the CPT-ACTIVE EYE co-production Dojoji, and Elizabeth > R. Wood (Rosa Malek), was last seen on CPT's stages in Mrs. Bob Cratchit's > Wild Christmas Binge. > > A Bright Room Called Day is the first of three Featured Productions in > CPT's 2004-05 season, a series that features three of the best living > American playwrights. Along with the other two plays in this series, > Suzan-Lori Parks' Venus and Christopher Durang's Betty's Summer Vacation, > Day will be staged in Cleveland's oldest theatre, the Gordon Square > Theatre. Each of these three productions continue CPT's commitment to > adventurous theatre. Featured Productions subscriptions are available in > four package; patrons choose a specifc day of the week to see shows, and > they receive tickets for all three plays for that particular day of the > week: Friday Night Preview (October 15, 2004, February 11 and May 13, > 2005 at 8:00 p.m., $36); Saturday Opening Night and Party (October 16, > 2004, February 12 and May 14, 2005 at 7:00 p.m., $90); First Sunday > Matinee (October 17, 2004, February 13 and May 15, 2005 at 3:00 p.m., > $45); and First Friday Night (October 22, 2004, February 18 and May 20, > 2005 at 8:00 p.m., $48) > > The mission of Cleveland Public Theatre is to foster a more conscious and > compassionate community through the arts. > > A Bright Room Called Day is supported in part by a generous gift from > Deborah and Ron Ratner. > > Cleveland Public Theatre and its artistic and education programs are > funded in part by The Cleveland Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, > Ohio Arts Council, Greater Cleveland Community Shares, Jakprints, The Free > Times, D.H. Ellison Architects, Forest City Enterprises, Theatre > Communications Group, CoolCleveland.com, National Endowment for the Arts, > Nord Family Foundation, John P. Murphy Foundation, Kulas Foundation, > Bruening Foundation, Codrington Foundation, Giant Eagle Foundation, Thomas > White Foundation, Community Foundation of Greater Lorain, Family > Foundations of Jewish Community Federation, The Dolphin Trust, Saint Ann > Foundation, William J. and Dorothy K. O'Neill Foundation, Stocker > Foundation, Key Foundation, Nordson Foundation, Martha Holden Jennings > Foundation, The Heartland Arts Fund, Wolf Family Foundation, The Gerson > Foundation, The Meisel Family Foundation, The Doll Family Foundation, > Raymond John Wean Foundation, The Ellie Fund, Cyrus Eaton Foundation, > Greater Cleveland Community Shares, Charitable Foundation, Alcoa > Foundation, Capezio Foundation, Nathan and Regina Herman Foundation, > Hankins Foundation, Wolpert Fund of the Cleveland Foundation, The > Cleveland Browns Foundation, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, City > Architecture, Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan, & Aronoff LPA, Ron and Deborah > Ratner, Joan Horvitz, Roe Green Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, Huntington > National Bank, National City Bank, Marous Brothers Construction, Stewart > and Donna Kohl, and other corporate and individual contributors. > > > Cleveland Public Theatre Fact Sheet > Production > A Bright Room Called Day written by Tony Kushner > > Artistic Staff > Director, Lester Thomas Shane > Music Director, Michael Seevers, Jr. > Production Design, Trad A Burns > Associate Production Design, Steven Mack > Costume Design, Alison Hernan > Sound Design, Bill Amato > Properties Design, Jeanetta Ho > Stage Management, Eileen Arnold > > Cast > Die Alte: Bernice Bolek > Zillah Katz: Alison Hernan > Annabella Gotchling: Holly Holsinger > Gottfried Swetts: Charles F. Kartali > Agnes Eggling: Jill Levin > Paulinka Erdnuss: Tracee Patterson > Vealtninc Husz: Randy Rollison > Gregor Bazwald: Michael Seevers, Jr. > Emil Traum: Tom Weaver > Rosa Malek: Elizabeth R. 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------=_NextPart_000_00A2_01C4A711.445E9B70-- From wrfaa at yahoo.com Thu Sep 30 14:42:13 2004 From: wrfaa at yahoo.com (The Kent Stage) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 14:42:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Riders and Fall Schedule Message-ID: <20040930214213.87688.qmail@web14311.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1081883179-1096580533=:87459 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii THIS FRIDAY it's The Riders. See you at The Kent Stage! RIDERS IN THE SKY Friday, October 1 8:00 PM Beginning each performance with their trademark greeting, "Mighty fine and a great big Western 'Howdy,' all you buckaroos and buckarettes," Riders in the Sky simultaneously paid tribute to and poked gentle fun at the classic cowboy songs of the 1930s and 1940s, particularly the work of the Sons of the Pioneers, Roy Rogers, and Gene Autry. During the 1980s and 1990s, the group was notable for its ability to attract fans both firmly within the country tradition (the Riders are members of the Grand Ole Opry) and from outside. Riders in the Sky are made up of lead singer Ranger Doug (born Douglas B. Green), Woody Paul (born Paul Chrisman) on fiddle and vocals, Too Slim (string bass and guitar), and since the mid-'90s, "Cowpolka King" Joey Miskulin on accordion. Before forming the band, the Michigan-born Ranger Doug was a member of Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Boys and was also a country music journalist, working at the Country Music Foundation Press as editor of the Journal of Country Music. Prior to joining the Riders, Woody Paul, a formidable swing fiddler, played with Loggins & Messina, and Too Slim was a member of Dickey Lee's band in addition to being a songwriter. The trio formed in the mid-'70s, playing a weekly gig at a Nashville nightclub that led to a slot on Tumbleweed Theater on cable television's Nashville Network (TNN). Riders in the Sky made their recording debut in 1979 on the Rounder label with Three on the Trail, which set the pattern for their mix of classic and newly composed sentimental western numbers, parodies (like "The Legend of Palindrome," in which a figure resembling television's Paladin is described exclusively in sentences that read the same backwards and forwards), crack swing instrumental work, and Sons of the Pioneers-style harmony singing. They released five albums on MCA in the 1980s, and in 1985 they appeared in Sweet Dreams, the film biography of Patsy Cline. The group returned briefly to MCA in 1987, releasing Riders Radio Theater a year later. The success of that album led to the program Riders Radio Theater on National Public Radio, where the group was already well known from performances on Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion program. In 1991 the Riders moved to CBS for the children's album Harmony Ranch, which led to a short-lived CBS-TV Saturday-morning television show. Riders in the Sky continued recording for Rounder and other labels into the 2000s, offering a Great Big Western Howdy! in 1998 and Christmas the Cowboy Way a year later. In 2000, Woody's Roundup: A Rootin' Tootin' Collection of Woody's Favorite Songs was released, and 2002's A Pair of Kings showcased the increasingly impressive instrumental talents of Miskulin and Paul. As Riders in the Sky approached their 25th anniversary they were known as an unfailing concert draw: Their shows featured such novelties as rope tricks in addition to music and humor. ~ Sandra Brennan & James Manheim, All Music Guide Advance discount tickets: $22.00 Day of Show: $25.00 Children 12 and under: $12 (both advance and day of show) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! 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THIS FRIDAY it's The Riders.   See you at The Kent Stage!

RIDERS IN THE SKY

Friday, October 1
8:00 PM

Beginning each performance with their trademark greeting, "Mighty fine and a great big Western 'Howdy,' all you buckaroos and buckarettes," Riders in the Sky simultaneously paid tribute to and poked gentle fun at the classic cowboy songs of the 1930s and 1940s, particularly the work of the Sons of the Pioneers, Roy Rogers, and Gene Autry. During the 1980s and 1990s, the group was notable for its ability to attract fans both firmly within the country tradition (the Riders are members of the Grand Ole Opry) and from outside. Riders in the Sky are made up of lead singer Ranger Doug (born Douglas B. Green), Woody Paul (born Paul Chrisman) on fiddle and vocals, Too Slim (string bass and guitar), and since the mid-'90s, "Cowpolka King" Joey Miskulin on accordion. Before forming the band, the Michigan-born Ranger Doug was a member of Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Boys and was also a country music journalist, working at the Country Music Foundation Press as editor of the Journal of Country Music. Prior to joining the Riders, Woody Paul, a formidable swing fiddler, played with Loggins & Messina, and Too Slim was a member of Dickey Lee's band in addition to being a songwriter. The trio formed in the mid-'70s, playing a weekly gig at a Nashville nightclub that led to a slot on Tumbleweed Theater on cable television's Nashville Network (TNN).

Riders in the Sky made their recording debut in 1979 on the Rounder label with Three on the Trail, which set the pattern for their mix of classic and newly composed sentimental western numbers, parodies (like "The Legend of Palindrome," in which a figure resembling television's Paladin is described exclusively in sentences that read the same backwards and forwards), crack swing instrumental work, and Sons of the Pioneers-style harmony singing. They released five albums on MCA in the 1980s, and in 1985 they appeared in Sweet Dreams, the film biography of Patsy Cline. The group returned briefly to MCA in 1987, releasing Riders Radio Theater a year later. The success of that album led to the program Riders Radio Theater on National Public Radio, where the group was already well known from performances on Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion program. In 1991 the Riders moved to CBS for the children's album Harmony Ranch, which led to a short-lived CBS-TV Saturday-morning television show. Riders in the Sky continued recording for Rounder and other labels into the 2000s, offering a Great Big Western Howdy! in 1998 and Christmas the Cowboy Way a year later. In 2000, Woody's Roundup: A Rootin' Tootin' Collection of Woody's Favorite Songs was released, and 2002's A Pair of Kings showcased the increasingly impressive instrumental talents of Miskulin and Paul. As Riders in the Sky approached their 25th anniversary they were known as an unfailing concert draw: Their shows featured such novelties as rope tricks in addition to music and humor. ~ Sandra Brennan & James Manheim, All Music Guide

Advance discount tickets: $22.00
Day of Show: $25.00

Children 12 and under: $12

(both advance and day of show)

Riders in the Sky, Live in Kent, Ohio

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 


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                                     4) private or group instruction
 
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                                     2) no more tape recorders at rehearsals
                                     3) your Musical Director will be a happy one!
                                     4) private or group instruction
 
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-------------------------------1096592238-- From LRyan at ralaw.com Fri Oct 1 05:26:08 2004 From: LRyan at ralaw.com (Ryan, Linda) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 08:26:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Murder Mystery at Greystone Hall in Akron Message-ID: <4545BC875115D5118FC70002A50A643C0B382DB0@akroncomm.ralaw.com> Saturday, October 23 "The Fatal Fifties Affair" Return to those wonderful days of poodle skirts, hula hoops, convertibles, and...murder! The cast of one of the 50's most beloved sitcoms, "Make Way for Winky" has been reassembled - however, it seems the TV family wasn't quite as "apple pie" as they appeared... $35/person includes a wonderful dinner and entertainment, including a clue hunt through the newly-renovated Greystone Hall. Teams of 6-8 detectives will search for clues, interrogate suspects, and offer solutions to the dastardly deed that will take place. Various prizes (including, "Most Clueless"!) will be awarded. Come in your coolest Fifties gear and you may win the costume prize. There will be a cash bar. Call 330-761-7950 for tickets and more information. From starmomd at yahoo.com Fri Oct 1 05:33:42 2004 From: starmomd at yahoo.com (The Drakes) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 05:33:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Royalton Players Production of "The Night of January 16th" opens Oct. 8 Message-ID: <20041001123342.70002.qmail@web41902.mail.yahoo.com> ROYALTON PLAYERS PRESENTS THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16TH An Interactive Courtroom Drama By Ayn Rand October 8, 9, 15, 16 at 8 p.m. October 17 at 2 p.m. For more information or to reserve tickets call 216 556-0415 We are currently located at the corner of West 130th St. and Boston Road (directly behind the CVS Pharmacy) Produced with permission of Random House, Inc ===== "We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams." Willy Wonka, "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" From starmomd at yahoo.com Fri Oct 1 05:40:30 2004 From: starmomd at yahoo.com (The Drakes) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 05:40:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Royalton Players Auditions for "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" Message-ID: <20041001124030.63237.qmail@web41908.mail.yahoo.com> AUDITIONS FOR ROYALTON PLAYERS PRODUCTION OF THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER October 9 and 10 from 1 pm to 3 pm We need adults and children of all ages Performance dates: December 10, 11 and 12 Auditions will be held at the International Dance and Cultural Center at 29 West 130th St. Behind CVS at Bennett?s Corners,two miles south of Rte. 82 If you have questions, please call 330 220-5811 ===== "We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams." Willy Wonka, "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" From ShowManagerAtNCP at aol.com Fri Oct 1 06:49:23 2004 From: ShowManagerAtNCP at aol.com (ShowManagerAtNCP at aol.com) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 09:49:23 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]NC PLAYHOUSE - PAID ACTORS NEEDED Message-ID: <110.3911ea13.2e8eba63@aol.com> -------------------------------1096638563 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE Center For The Performing Arts PAID ACTORS NEEDED FOR: SPOTLIGHT ON YOUTH, The educational repertory company of the North Canton Playhouse, is looking for male actors, teens or young adults. Applicants for these paid positions will be performing roles in elementary presentations. Those interested can contact the Artistic Director, Mary at 330-499-6511 or write her at: _manaway at neo.rr.com_ (mailto:manaway at neo.rr.com) -------------------------------1096638563 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1096638563-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Fri Oct 1 07:37:28 2004 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 07:37:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WR Playhouse Presents The Fantasticks Message-ID: <20041001143728.888.qmail@web80110.mail.yahoo.com> --0-20208937-1096641448=:99601 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE Presents THE FANTASTICKS Words by Tom Jones Music by Harvey Schmidt LAST WEEK END Oct 1, 2. 8:00 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 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. --0-20208937-1096641448=:99601 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
                                    WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
                                                      Presents
 
                                          THE FANTASTICKS
 
                            Words by Tom Jones   Music by Harvey Schmidt
 
                                            LAST WEEK END    Oct 1, 2.
 
                                                  8:00 p.m. Fri. & Sat.
 
                                                      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.
                                                                        
--0-20208937-1096641448=:99601-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Fri Oct 1 08:13:02 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 11:13:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Cloud Tectonics at Fine Arts Message-ID: <200410011508.i91F8cjW020718@hegel.brightdsl.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C4A7A7.A2464DF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director Fabio Polanco Announces Auditions for Cloud Tectonics at The = Fine Arts Association On Monday, October 11 and Tuesday, October 12. The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby will hold auditions for Cloud Tectonics, by Jos=E9 Rivera Director: Fabio Polanco=20 The Story: This is an enchanting and haunting love story, a magic = realist tale of boy meets girl, in which the ordinary is transformed into the miraculous. On a fantastically rainy night in Los Angeles, the city of Angels, a plain Joe named Anibal de la Luna picks up and brings home = with him a pour, bedraggled woman hitchhiker who calls herself Celestina del = Sol. She is fifty-four years old, she says, and she has been pregnant two = years. She is indeed a rare and heavenly creature, a mystic wanderer with no = sense of time and an infinite capacity to love. Alone in his little house, = sealed off from the walls of the decaying city outside, de la Luna and del Sol = come together, joining their bodies and their dreams. (adult) Roles: 1 woman-age 18-35 (all ethnicities) 2 men-ages 18-40s (all ethnicities) =20 Audition dates: Monday, October 11- 7:30 Tuesday, October 12- 7:30=20 Callbacks-October 13, 7 pm Audition location: The Shadowbox Theatre at The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Preparation: Cold readings from the script, which may be picked up from = the Fine Arts Box Office after October 4 during box office hours (Tues-Thu, = 1-7 pm; Fri-Sat, 1-5 pm) Phone: (440) 951-6637 Appointments Required.=20 For appointments and questions regarding the auditions themselves: Call = Ann Hedger at (440) 951-7500 x103. =20 Performance dates: February 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 at 8:00 pm =20 The Fine Arts Association Theatre Department Policy encourages NON-TRADITIONAL CASTING for all productions. =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C4A7A7.A2464DF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Director = Fabio Polanco Announces Auditions for Cloud Tectonics at The = Fine Arts Association

On = Monday, October 11 and Tuesday, October 12.

The = Fine Arts = Association, 38660 Mentor = AvenueWilloughby will hold auditions for = Cloud Tectonics, by Jos=E9 = Rivera

Director: = Fabio = Polanco =

The Story:=A0 This is an enchanting and haunting = love story, a magic realist tale of boy meets girl, in which the ordinary is transformed into the miraculous.=A0 = On a fantastically rainy night in Los = Angeles, the city of Angels, a plain Joe named Anibal de la Luna picks up = and brings home with him a pour, bedraggled woman hitchhiker who calls = herself Celestina del Sol.=A0 She is fifty-four years old, she = says, and she has been pregnant two years.=A0 = She is indeed a rare and heavenly creature, a mystic wanderer with no sense of = time and an infinite capacity to love.=A0 = Alone in his little house, sealed off from the walls of the decaying city = outside, de la Luna and del Sol come together, joining their bodies and their = dreams.=A0 (adult)

Roles:  1 woman-age 18-35 (all = ethnicities)

=A0=A0 2 men-ages 18-40s (all = ethnicities)

 

Audition dates:  =A0=A0=A0=A0 Monday, October = 11- 7:30

Tuesday, October 12- 7:30

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Callbacks-October 13, 7 = pm

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

Preparation:  Cold readings from the = script, which may be picked up from the Fine Arts Box Office after October 4 during box office hours (Tues-Thu, 1-7 pm; Fri-Sat, = 1-5 pm)=A0 Phone:=A0 (440) = 951-6637

.

For appointments and questions regarding the auditions = themselves:  Call = Ann = Hedger at (440) 951-7500 x103.=A0

Performance dates: February 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 at 8:00 pm

 

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

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C4A7A7.A2464DF0-- From PVMerkys at aol.com Fri Oct 1 08:39:30 2004 From: PVMerkys at aol.com (PVMerkys at aol.com) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 11:39:30 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]2 ROLES/ 2 MOVIES Message-ID: <1d6.2c58ac64.2e8ed432@aol.com> -------------------------------1096645170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITIONS : "HEAR 'N' NOW" PRODUCTIONS 2 parts/ 2 different Movies Roles: 1. 55-65, Mother hasn't cut the umbilical, it would seem, with her Adult son Timmy, who lives at home with her and his father. (Short subject) 2. 26-30, Latino romantic lead, Miguel. The movie is an adaptation of the classic, Miss Julie, therefore must ooze machismo and sex appeal. (Full length movie, Major role.) Auditions will consist of: * cold reading of a page of the script * perform something of less than one minute of your own choice When: 6:00 PM Thursday, October 7th DaimlerChrysler UAW Local 122 Training Center Classrooms 8997 Darrow Rd. (Rt. 91) Twinsburg, Ohio 44087 Enter Parking Lot: one block past 91 on East Aurora Rd. (Rt. 82) (This is directly across from Walgreen's) Where: Going South on 91, turn left (East) at 82 and drive about three hundred feet. On the right (South) is an ex-elementary school, converted (to "Kent State Extension Classrooms" and Daimler Chrysler UAW Local 122 Training Center Classrooms.) The door you want to enter is under the long blue awning near ground level, at the bottom of three stairs. Follow the directions posted after entering. The movies are being shot in digital format for self release. Most of the shooting will occur on weekends and evenings in the Willoughby, Ohio area in late October for the short subject, and January for the full length movie. * * Bring a Head Shot and Resume * * If you need to contact someone, E-mail: PMerkys at aol.com -------------------------------1096645170 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
AUDITIONS
:
"HEAR 'N= ' NOW" PRODUCTIONS
 
 2 parts/ 2 different Movies
Roles:
1. 55-65, Mother hasn't cut the umbilical, it would seem, with her= Adult son Timmy, who lives at home with her and his father. (Short subject)
2. 26-30, Latino romantic lead, Miguel. The movie is an=20= adaptation of the classic, Miss Julie, therefore must ooze machismo and sex=20= appeal. (Full length movie, Major role.)
 
Auditions will consist of:
* cold reading of a page of the script
* perform something of less than one minute of your own choic= e
 
When: 
6:00 PM Thursday, October 7th
DaimlerChrysler UAW Local 122
Training Center Classrooms
8997 Darrow Rd. (Rt. 91)
Twinsburg, Ohio 44087
Enter Parking Lot: one block past 91 on Ea= st Aurora Rd. (Rt. 82)
(This is directly across from Walgreen's)
 
Where:
Going South on 91, turn left (East) at 82 and drive about thr= ee hundred feet. On the right (South) is an ex-elementary school, conve= rted (to "Kent State Extension Classrooms" and Daimler Chrysler UAW Local 12= 2 Training Center Classrooms.)
The door you want to enter is under the long blue= awning near ground level, at the bottom of three stairs. Fo= llow the directions posted after entering.
 
The movies are being shot in digital format for self release. Most of t= he shooting will occur on weekends and evenings in the Willoughby, Ohio area= in late October for the short subject, and January for the full length movi= e.
 
* *  Bring a Head Shot and Resume  * *
If you= need to contact someone, E-mail: PMerkys at aol.com
 
 
-------------------------------1096645170-- From mindy at desberg.com Fri Oct 1 13:55:48 2004 From: mindy at desberg.com (Mindy Childress) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 16:55:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Trade Show Talent Needed Message-ID: <01b201c4a7f9$0a5f4e90$2801a8c0@userpq7w2jhblr> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C4A7D7.803AF050 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Looking for an energetic, outgoing, drummer/percussionist for a live = performance at an upcoming trade show. The client has a variety of = products and is in search of someone who can "play" them "STOMP!" style. = Must have theatrical flair and the ability to engage a large crowd.=20 Rehearsals will take place for 2 days in Virginia later this month. The = trade show is in New Orleans for 4 days in mid November. Pay, travel and = a per diem are available.=20 Please e-mail me ASAP if you are interested and able to do the work. = Serious inquiries only. No phone calls please. Thanks, Mindy Childress -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Mindy Childress Desberg & Associates, Inc. 15321 Russell Rd. Chagrin Falls, OH 44022 mindy at desberg.com ------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C4A7D7.803AF050 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Looking for an energetic, outgoing,=20 drummer/percussionist for a live performance at an = upcoming trade=20 show. The client has a variety of products and is in search of someone = who can=20 "play" them "STOMP!" style.  Must have theatrical flair and the = ability to=20 engage a large crowd.
 
Rehearsals will take place for 2 days = in Virginia=20 later this month. The trade show is in New Orleans for 4 days in mid = November.=20 Pay, travel and a per diem are available.
 
Please e-mail me ASAP if you are = interested and=20 able to do the work. Serious inquiries only. No phone calls = please.
 
Thanks,
Mindy Childress

Mindy Childress
Desberg & Associates, = Inc.
15321 Russell Rd.
Chagrin Falls, OH  44022
mindy at desberg.com
------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C4A7D7.803AF050-- From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Fri Oct 1 11:16:21 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:16:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Green House Effect - For REAL!!! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7E2.C0ECB203 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable As the weather changes so does "Jazz at the Rockefeller Greenhouse!" =20 Tri-C JazzFest is pleased to be part of the=20 2nd Annual "Jazz at the Rockefeller Greenhouse" =20 Concert changed to...=20 Sunday, October 3=20 1 - 3:30 p.m. featuring=20 The Ernie Krivda Jazz Quintet with special guests Tri-C Jazz Studies Student Combo A wonderful afternoon for the whole family to enjoy!!!! =20 And...it's FREE!!! =20 Walk through Cleveland's greenhouse, register to vote, raffle for wonderful prizes (including JazzFest tickets), smell the flowers!! =20 Rockefeller Greenhouse in Rockefeller Park Top of E. 88th St., off MLK, Jr. Dr. (just south of the I-90 MLK exit) Cleveland, OH =20 For more information: 216-664-3103 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7E2.C0ECB203 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
As the weather = changes so=20 does "Jazz at the Rockefeller=20 Greenhouse!"
 
 Tri-C JazzFest = is pleased=20 to be part of the
2nd Annual
"Jazz at the Rockefeller = Greenhouse"
 
Concert  = changed=20 to... 
Sunday,=20 October  3 
1 - = 3:30=20 p.m.
featuring=20
The Ernie Krivda Jazz = Quintet
with special=20 guests
Tri-C Jazz Studies Student = Combo
A wonderful = afternoon for=20 the whole family to = enjoy!!!! =20
And...it's = FREE!!!
 
Walk=20 through Cleveland's greenhouse, register to vote, raffle for = wonderful prizes=20 (including JazzFest tickets), smell the=20 flowers!!
 
Rockefeller Greenhouse
in = Rockefeller=20 Park
Top of E. 88th = St., off=20 MLK, Jr. Dr. (just south of the I-90 MLK exit)
Cleveland, OH
 
For more = information:=20 216-664-3103
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7E2.C0ECB203-- From joe216films at hotmail.com Fri Oct 1 11:13:36 2004 From: joe216films at hotmail.com (Joe Ostrica) Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2004 14:13:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hair stylist needed for movie shoot Message-ID: 216 Films is seeking a hair stylist for our short film GUYS. The person we originally had lined up had to withdraw. We are shooting Oct. 7-10 in Lakewood (just west of Cleveland). There are no more than 6 principle actors in every scene and our four leads are males that do not require a lot of work. Meals will be provided as well as SCREEN CREDIT. Here's what the SHOOTING SCHEDULE IS: NOTE: FULL DAYS ARE 10 HOUR SHIFTS but hair stylist will not be needed all 10 hours (unless of course they are available to stay the whole time!). Thursday, Sept. 7 10 p.m. until 8 a.m. Friday, Sept. 8 10 p.m. until 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 9 6 p.m. until 4 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 10 (AT LEAST A HALF DAY, POSSIBLY A FULL DAY) 2 p.m until 7 p.m. OR 2 p.m until 11 p.m. If you are at all interested, or can work any of these days or know ANYONE that might be interested in this, PLEASE e-mail Joe Ostrica ASAP at: joe at 216films.com Check out our website at: www.216films.com _________________________________________________________________ Don?t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ From jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com Fri Oct 1 11:23:26 2004 From: jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com (Jan Futhey) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:23:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Little Theatre Seeking Actor Message-ID: <038201c4a7e3$bee4ffb0$62c0e940@CPQ97876604634> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_037F_01C4A7C2.371E1970 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brecksville Little Theatre is seeking an actor aged 21-25 to play an = Englishman in its production of "An Inspector Calls." Please respond via email to jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com or call the = director, David Reifel, at 216-676-4677. Production dates are: Fridays and Saturdays, November 5-6-12-13-19-20 at = 8:00 pm and Sunday, November 14 at 2:00 p.m. Jan Futhey ------=_NextPart_000_037F_01C4A7C2.371E1970 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Brecksville Little Theatre is seeking an actor = aged 21-25=20 to play an Englishman in its production of "An Inspector=20 Calls."
 
Please respond via email to jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com or call the director, David = Reifel,=20 at 216-676-4677.
 
Production dates are: Fridays and=20 Saturdays, November 5-6-12-13-19-20 at 8:00 pm and Sunday, November = 14 at=20 2:00 p.m.
 
Jan Futhey
------=_NextPart_000_037F_01C4A7C2.371E1970-- From performingarts at karamu.com Fri Oct 1 11:28:05 2004 From: performingarts at karamu.com (Performing Arts) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:28:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu House Theatre Outreach Performance Series 2004-2005 season Message-ID: <001201c4a7e4$652c4a40$0e01a8c0@tops2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C4A7C2.DDCE5F00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable KARAMU T.O.P.S. 2004-2005 SEASON =20 The T.O.P.S (Theater Outreach Performance Series) department at Karamu = House in Cleveland, Ohio, is proud to announce its 2004-2005 season. We have something for all ages, and we are sure to have something to fit = your needs. We are available for bookings at your site or ours. We = perform at schools, universities and other facilities. We hope that = after seeing what we are offering, you will consider letting us perform = for you. =20 Below is a list of programs that we offer. =20 IJAPA THE TORTOISE This play is based on the folktales of the Yoruba people of Nigeria. = Ijapa is a clever trickster and is known for being conniving, greedy, = lazy, and self-serving. He is frequently trying to outwit his = neighbors, only to be caught in the end. (Grades K-6) Price: $425 =20 FLY EAGLE, FLY This unique parable comes to life as two storytellers (A Homeboy and a = Businessman) provide the words, movement and sounds, building a bridge = between us and our Motherland, with the use of standard narration and = slam poetry weaving between the beat of African drums. (All ages) Price: = $375 =20 LANGSTON LISTENS TO AMERICA Most of America remembers Langston Hughes as an icon of the artistic and = intellectual achievement of the Harlem Renaissance. However, he also = used his poetic genius to speak about key social issues that shaped an = entire culture. You are sure to enjoy this dramatization of some of his = most significant poems.( Middle & High Schools) Price: $425 =20 LANGSTON LISTENS ( SPECIAL EDITION) This production offers the same poetry as Langston Listens to America = with the addition of scenes from A Soul Gone Home, Simply Heavenly and = passages from a 1943 article written by Langston and presented in = Readers Theater format. (High Schools, Colleges & Festivals) Price: $525 =20 =20 for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf Before the female empowered "Waiting to Exhale" and the poeticism of = Russell Simmons' "Def Poetry Jam" there was Ntozake Shange's landmark = play termed a choreopoem. It is a breakthrough portrayal of the black = female experience woven with words, music and dance. ( High Schools, = Colleges & Festivals) Price: $800 Prices for dual performances on the same day are double the original = price less one hundred dollars. For example: $425/$750 one /two performances $375/650 one/two performances Workshops are available in drama, creative writing, African dance and = drumming. Workshops are $100 each. If you book a performance and = workshop on the same day the workshop fee is $50.=20 Fees also include resource material for teachers and transportation = expenses. Additional charges may apply to locations outside of Cuyahoga = County. =20 =20 Please call (216)795-7070, ext. 242 for more information or to book an = event. =20 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C4A7C2.DDCE5F00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

KARAMU T.O.P.S. 2004-2005=20 SEASON

 

The T.O.P.S (Theater Outreach = Performance Series)=20 department at Karamu House in Cleveland, Ohio, is proud to announce its=20 2004-2005 season.

We have something for all ages, and we = are sure to=20 have something to fit your needs. We are available for bookings at your = site or=20 ours.  We perform at = schools,=20 universities and other facilities. =20 We hope that after seeing what we are offering, you will consider = letting=20 us perform for you.

 

Below is a list of programs that = we=20 offer.

 

IJAPA THE=20 TORTOISE

This play is based on the folktales of = the Yoruba=20 people of Nigeria.  Ijapa = is a=20 clever trickster and is known for being conniving, greedy, lazy, and=20 self-serving.  He is = frequently=20 trying to outwit his neighbors, only to be caught in the end.  (Grades K-6)  Price:=20 $425

 

FLY EAGLE,=20 FLY

This unique parable comes to life as = two=20 storytellers (A Homeboy and a Businessman) provide the words, movement = and=20 sounds, building a bridge between us and our Motherland, with the use of = standard narration and slam poetry weaving between the beat of African = drums.=20 (All ages) Price: $375

 

LANGSTON LISTENS TO=20 AMERICA

Most of America remembers Langston = Hughes as an=20 icon of the artistic and intellectual achievement of the Harlem=20 Renaissance.  However, he = also used=20 his poetic genius to speak about key social issues that shaped an entire = culture. You are sure to enjoy this dramatization of some of his = most=20 significant poems.( Middle & High Schools) Price: $425

 

LANGSTON = LISTENS (=20 SPECIAL EDITION)

This production offers the same = poetry as=20 Langston Listens to America with the addition of scenes from A Soul = Gone=20 Home, Simply Heavenly and passages from a 1943 article written by = Langston=20 and presented in Readers Theater format. (High=20 Schools, Colleges & Festivals) Price: $525

 

 

for colored girls who have considered=20 suicide/

 when the=20 rainbow is enuf

Before the female empowered = =93Waiting to=20 Exhale=94 and the poeticism of Russell Simmons=92 =93Def Poetry Jam=94 = there was Ntozake=20 Shange=92s landmark play termed a choreopoem. It is a breakthrough = portrayal of=20 the black female experience woven with words, music and dance. ( High Schools, Colleges & Festivals) = Price:=20 $800

 

Prices for=20 dual performances on the same day are double the original price less one = hundred=20 dollars. For example:

 

$425/$750 one=20 /two performances

$375/650=20 one/two performances

 

Workshops are=20 available in drama, creative writing, African dance and drumming. = Workshops are=20 $100 each. If you book a performance and workshop on the same day the = workshop=20 fee is $50. 

 

Fees also=20 include resource material for teachers and transportation expenses. = Additional charges may apply to locations outside of Cuyahoga=20 County.  

 

Please call=20 (216)795-7070, ext. 242 for more information or to book an=20 event.

 

 

 

 

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Greg:
=  
Just a short email to let you know about The Erie Building= that we are developing in the Warehouse District into FOR SALE L= IVE WORK LOFTS.  Our web page is www.eriebuilding.com

One of the unique aspects of= The Erie Building is the LIVE WORK ZONING and the fact that all of the Loft= s can be customized.  Lofts at The Erie Building can be built as shown=20= on the floor plans with the amenties shown below, as Raw Space, or with cust= om finishes you would like.
 
Amenties that are i= ncluded in a finished Loft are summarized below:
 
Exposed Wood Beams
Exposed Duct Work
Brick Walls
Stainless Steel Appliances
Ceramic Tile Floors in Bathroo= ms & Kitchens
Hardwood Floors
Gas Fireplaces
=
In - Suite Laundry
Luxury Bathrooms & Kitchens
Expansive Windows
 
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On another matter, I would greatly appreciate it if you wou= ld pass along my phone #, and or information on The Erie Building www.eriebuilding.com to any of your fri= ends / associates that may have an interest in purchasing a Loft in the Ware= house District.
 
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------=_NextPart_001_0005_01C4A7C3.212746E0-- --part1_d4.172db6c5.2e8eff48_boundary-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Fri Oct 1 08:26:26 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 11:26:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Streetcar Named Desire Opens at Fine Arts Message-ID: <200410011522.i91FM2jW022102@hegel.brightdsl.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C4A7A9.80231170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue,Willoughby presents A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams Made famous by its landmark film version starring the late Marlon Brando, A Streetcar Named Desire is the incendiary story of Blanche Dubois's arrival at the New Orleans apartment of her sister Stella Kowalski. The play reveals to the very depths, the character of Blanche DuBois, a woman whose life has been undermined by her romantic illusions. These illusions lead her to reject-so far as possible-the realities of life with which she is faced and which she consistently ignores. The pressure brought to bear upon her by her sister Stella, intensified by Stanley, Stella's earthy young husband, leads to a revelation of her tragic self-delusion and in the end to madness..(Rated Adult) Production Dates October 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, & 23 at 8:00 pm October 10, 17, & 24 at 3:00 pm Sign Interpreted and Audio Described Performance October 24 at 3:00 pm Tickets $18/Adults; $16/Seniors & Students Group rates are available. Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org Location The Corning Auditorium of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), Willoughby, on the campus of The Andrews School. The Cast Colleen Bender-Mexican Woman/Nurse Nancy Shimonek Brooks-Stella Eileen Canepari-Eunice Sean Derry-Stanly Greg Gnau-Doctor David Malinowski-Pablo Gonzales Mark Mayo-Mitch Laura Stitt-Blanche Tom Kondilas-Steve Jason Modica-Collector The Artistic Team Russ Borski, Direction Ann Hedger, Production Stage Manager Russ Borski, Scenic Design Lance Switzer, Lighting Design Terry Pieritz, Costume Designer Richard Ingraham, Sound Design Beth McGee, Dialect Coach Paul Gatzke, Technical Direction Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C4A7A9.80231170 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

T= he Fine Arts Association

38660 Mentor Avenue,Willoughby<= /p>

presents

A Streetcar Named Desire
by Tennessee Williams



Made famous by its landmark film version = starring the late Marlon Brando, A = Streetcar Named Desire is the incendiary story of Blanche = Dubois’s arrival at the New = Orleans apartment of her sister Stella Kowalski.  The play reveals to the very depths, the character of Blanche = DuBois, a woman whose life has been undermined by = her romantic illusions.  These = illusions lead her to reject-so far as possible-the realities of life with which she is = faced and which she consistently ignores.  The pressure brought to bear upon her by her sister Stella, intensified by = Stanley, Stella’s earthy young husband, leads to a revelation of her tragic self-delusion and in the end to madness..(Rated Adult)




Producti= on Dates
October 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, & 23 at 8:00 pm
October 10, 17, & 24 at 3:00 pm
Sign Interpreted and Audio Described Performance October 24 at 3:00 = pm



Tickets
$18/Adults; $16/Seniors & Students  
Group rates are available. 
Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets = online at www.fineartsassociation.org

Location
The Corning = Auditorium of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), = Willoughby, =

on the campus of The Andrews School.

 Th= e Cast

Colleen = Bender-Mexican Woman/Nurse

Nancy Shimonek Brooks-Stella

 

Eileen Canepari-Eunice

 

Sean Derry-Stanly

 

Greg Gnau-Doctor

 

David Malinowski-Pablo = Gonzales

 

Mark Mayo-Mitch

 

Laura Stitt-Blanche

 

Tom Kondilas-Steve

 

Jason Modica-Collector


The = Artistic Team

Russ = Borski, Direction

Ann = Hedger, Production Stage Manager

Russ Borski, = Scenic Design

Lance = Switzer, Lighting Design

Terry Pieritz, Costume Designer

 Richard Ingraham, Sound Design

Beth McGee, = Dialect Coach

Paul Gatzke, = Technical Direction


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

------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C4A7A9.80231170-- From tfulton at jcu.edu Fri Oct 1 13:50:44 2004 From: tfulton at jcu.edu (Tom Fulton) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 16:50:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tom Fulton to Offer 'Acting the Great Plays of Anton Chekhov' workshop - beginning October 19. Message-ID: <200410012050.AOV97794@mirapoint.jcu.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C4A7D6.CE1A8160 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Acting the Great Plays of Anton Chekhov Teacher: Tom Fulton $195 Times: Tuesdays at Centerville Mills Lake House in Bainbridge Township (2 miles from the corner of Rt 422 and Rt 306 - And - We have our own moonlit lake right outside the building!) Beginning October 19 - Eight Weeks through Dec 7, 2004 7:00-10:00pm. TO REGISTER, Call 440-338-3171 This class focuses on the work of finding the human comedy in 'action' and 'behavior; In this class we explore the gentle behavioral humor found in Chekhov's characters -- who, as Chekhov has said: "sit smugly eating peas while their life is falling apart all around them". -- Behavior is the key; born of the inner monologue, physical action, affective memory and the often absurd yet altogether human yearnings in Chekhov's plays. Exercises include: Script Analysis, Action, Given Circumstances, Communion, Comedy Technique. Scene Work: Two person scenes from the 4 Major plays of Chekhov. The Seagull, The Three Sisters, Uncle Vanya and The Cherry Orchard. Text: An Actor Prepares by Constantin Stanislavski REVIEW OF CLASSES (Scene Magazine - September 2004) "Many of the area's professional actors and quite a number of aspiring amateurs seek out Tom Fulton for guidance in developing stage characterizations. Basing his classes at the Fairmount Center on the teachings of Stanislavski, Fulton goes far beyond the stereotype of self indulgent method acting. By putting each performer in touch with the physical reality of the role under consideration, Fulton purges actors of the "head games" they love to indulge in--and he does it all with a warm smile." TEACHER BIO: Tom Fulton is an accomplished classical director and actor. His professional work with Chekhov includes, The Three Sisters (Winner of the Cleveland Critic's Circle Award for best professional production), The Seagull (at the Beck Center 2004, and Phoenix Theatre Ensemble 1982), The Cherry Orchard (Cleveland Theatre Company), and his own adaptation of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya (Cleveland Theatre Company). Tom has been teaching acting in Cleveland since 1975 and is well known for his work on the Stanislavski System of Actor Development. You can learn more about Mr. Fulton at www.tomfulton.com ------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C4A7D6.CE1A8160 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Acting the Great Plays of Anton = Chekhov

Teacher: Tom = Fulton $195
Times:  Tuesdays at Centerville Mills Lake House in Bainbridge Township
=

          =    (2 miles from the corner of Rt 422 and Rt 306 – And - We have our = own moonlit lake right outside the building!)

Beginning October 19 – Eight Weeks through Dec 7, = 2004

7:00-10:00pm.

TO REGISTER, Call = 440-338-3171

This class focuses on the work of finding the human comedy in = ‘action’ and ‘behavior;  In this class we explore the gentle = behavioral humor found in  Chekhov’s characters --  who, as Chekhov has = said: “sit smugly eating peas while their life is falling apart all = around them”.   -- Behavior is the key; born of  the inner monologue, physical action, affective memory and the often absurd yet altogether human yearnings in Chekhov's plays.

Exercises include: Script Analysis, Action, Given Circumstances, = Communion, Comedy Technique.
Scene Work: Two person scenes from the 4 Major plays of Chekhov.  = The Seagull, The Three Sisters, Uncle Vanya and The Cherry = Orchard.

Text: An Actor Prepares by Constantin = Stanislavski

REVIEW OF CLASSES (Scene Magazine – September 2004)
"Many of the area's = professional actors and quite a number of aspiring amateurs seek out Tom Fulton for = guidance in developing stage characterizations.  Basing his classes at the = Fairmount Center on the teachings of Stanislavski, Fulton goes far beyond the stereotype of self indulgent method acting.  By putting each performer in touch with the physical reality of the role = under consideration, Fulton purges actors of the "head games" they = love to indulge in--and he does it all with a warm = smile."

TEACHER = BIO:
Tom Fulton is an accomplished classical director and actor.  His professional work = with Chekhov includes, The Three Sisters (Winner of the Cleveland Critic's Circle Award for = best professional production), The Seagull (at the Beck Center 2004, and = Phoenix Theatre Ensemble 1982), The Cherry Orchard (Cleveland Theatre Company), = and his own adaptation of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya (Cleveland Theatre = Company).  Tom has been teaching acting in Cleveland since 1975 and is well known for his work on = the Stanislavski System of Actor Development.  You can learn = more about Mr. Fulton at www.tomfulton.com =

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C4A7D6.CE1A8160-- From otp at ameritech.net Fri Oct 1 12:15:36 2004 From: otp at ameritech.net (The Other Theater Project) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 12:15:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sister Mary Audition reminder from OTP Message-ID: <20041001191536.31563.qmail@web80802.mail.yahoo.com> --0-49336190-1096658136=:31514 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "The Other Theater Project" will be holding auditions for their premiere production, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" which will open in November. "OTP" is seeking non-equity males who can play in their 20s to 30s. Two males are needed for "Sister Mary" and two are needed for the comedic sketch being presented with it. Auditions will be held on Monday, October 4th between 7 and 9pm at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 w. 6th street, Cleveland. Interested parties should bring a head shot and resume. A short comedic monologue is preferred but not required. Cold readings will be done from the script. All female roles have been cast. --0-49336190-1096658136=:31514 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
 "The Other Theater Project" will be holding auditions for their premiere production, "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" which will open in November.
 
      "OTP" is seeking non-equity males who can play in their 20s to 30s.  Two males are needed for "Sister Mary" and two are needed for the comedic sketch being presented with it.
 
Auditions will be held on Monday, October 4th between 7 and 9pm at
Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 w. 6th street, Cleveland.
 
Interested parties should bring a head shot and resume. A short comedic monologue is preferred but not required.  Cold readings will be done from the script.
 
All female roles have been cast.
 
--0-49336190-1096658136=:31514-- From dshoemaker at fineartsassociation.org Fri Oct 1 12:47:23 2004 From: dshoemaker at fineartsassociation.org (Diane Shoemaker) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 15:47:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]cartoon instructor wanted Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E7B5E76@fa1.FineArts.Local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C4A7CD.06FD14C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Seeking an instructor to teach 9-14-year-olds cartooning at The Fine Arts Association in Willoughby, Ohio. The class will meet once a week Wednesday nights from 5:30-6:30 pm for 15 weeks starting the first week in February. The Fine Art Association is a full service arts-education and performance facility offering dance, theater, music, and the visual arts to over 100,000 constituents annually in Northeast Ohio located 25 minutes east of downtown Cleveland on the grounds of the Andrew's School. Pay commensurate with experience. For more information about The Fine Arts Association go to www.fineartsassociation.org . Send resume and references to dshoemaker at fineartsassociation.org or mail to: Diane M. Shoemaker Chair, Visual Arts Department The Fine Arts Association 36880 Mentor Avenue Willoughby, OH 44094 Interested in teaching a different type of class or workshop? Send me a proposal! ------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C4A7CD.06FD14C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Seeking an instructor = to teach=20 9-14-year-olds cartooning at The Fine Arts Association in Willoughby,=20 Ohio.  The class will meet once a week Wednesday nights from = 5:30-6:30 pm=20 for 15 weeks starting the first week in February.  The = Fine Art=20 Association is a full service arts-education and performance = facility offering dance, theater, music, and the visual arts to over = 100,000=20 constituents annually in Northeast Ohio = located 25 minutes east of = downtown=20 Cleveland on the grounds of the Andrew's School.  Pay = commensurate=20 with experience.  For more information about The Fine Arts = Association go=20 to www.fineartsassociation.org.
 
Send resume and = references to=20 dshoemaker at fineartsass= ociation.org or mail to:
 
Diane M.=20 Shoemaker
Chair,=20 Visual Arts Department
The Fine=20 Arts Association
36880=20 Mentor Avenue
Willoughby, OH  44094
 
Interested in teaching a different type of class or = workshop?  Send=20 me a proposal!
------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C4A7CD.06FD14C0-- >From sgordon at clevelandplayhouse.com" The Cleveland Play House invites you to the dress rehearsal of Crowns on Sunday, October 3 at 7:30PM. Written by Regina Taylor and directed by Dianne McIntyre, in features Trezana Beverly, Chaundra Cameron, LaVonda Elam, Edwina Findley, Michael W. Howell, Queen Esther Marrow and Angela Gillespie Winborn. The rehearsal is free of charge, but please arrive on time as there will be no front of house staff. The Cleveland Play House is at 8500 Euclid Avenue. Crowns will perform October 5-November 7. For information on tickets, please call 216 795 7000 or visit www.clevelandplayouse.com. From darbyvideo at sbcglobal.net Fri Oct 1 13:01:40 2004 From: darbyvideo at sbcglobal.net (Ellen Darby) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 16:01:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Video/assistant position DETAILS Message-ID: Thank you for the responses. Following are some details on the position: 1) This is a documentary which will follow two years of strenuous training, culminating in a triathalon competition in 2006. 2) We are using two mini-dv cameras and need a camera person for the 2nd camera (Sony PD 150). 3) In addition to camera work, there is telephone work, research, internet investigation, etc. which would be handled out of the subject's home. 4) This is a paid position, hourly rate, rate negotiable. 5) Position requires approximately two days a week but the days and hours would be flexible, based on shooting needs and availability of assistant. If this sounds interesting to you and you feel you have the skills necessary for camera work and office work, please send a resume to me and the address below. Thanks so much. Ellen -- Ellen Darby Photography & Video Works P. O. Box 181043 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118 http://www.ellendarbyphotography.com http://www.fallingsnowstudio.com From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 1 20:58:11 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 20:58:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM: A COMEDY TONIGHT! Message-ID: <20041002035811.10132.qmail@web21123.mail.yahoo.com> --0-239284967-1096689491=:10127 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Celebrate the Opening of the Olde Towne Hall Theatre?s 25th Annivesary Season! A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio Director: Matthew L. Sucre Music Director: Susie Estavanko Choreographer: Amy Lynne Holland PROLOGUS - Michael Rogan SENEX - John L. Mercer DOMINA - Molly Jones HERO - Stuart Landes HYSTERIUM - Gary Samarin PSEUDOLUS - Michael J. Rogan ERRONIUS - Ruth Benedict Mercer MILES GLORIOSUS -Dante Citraro LYCUS -Ron Dauphin PHILIA- Rebecca Brown THE COURTESANS: TINTINABULA -Paula Holland PANACEA - Yvonne Buemi THE GEMINAE - Christine Benco & Charlene Hartley VIBRATA - Jessie May GYMNASIA - Amy Lynne Holland THE PROTEANS Michael Milligan, Ginger Sommerfelt, Mariann Sommerfelt, Stefanie Heizer PRODUCTION DATES October 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, 28, 29 & 30 Performances at 8 PM Sunday Matinees October 17 & 24 Performance at 2 PM TICKETS Adults $10 * Seniors $8 * Students $5 RESERVATIONS Call 440-327-2909 DIRECTONS: The Olde Towne Hall Theatre is on the south side of Center Ridge Road (U.S. Route 20) in the center of North Ridgeville, Ohio, just west of the intersection of Center Ridge and Avon Belden Road (State Route 83). Look for the North Ridgeville water tower - we're right in front of it! A Comedy Tonight! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-239284967-1096689491=:10127 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Celebrate the Opening of the Olde Towne Hall Theatre?s

25th Annivesary Season!

 

A FUNNY THING HAPPENED

ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM

36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio

 

Director:  Matthew L. Sucre

Music Director: Susie Estavanko

Choreographer: Amy Lynne Holland

 

PROLOGUS - Michael Rogan

SENEX - John L. Mercer

DOMINA - Molly Jones

HERO - Stuart Landes

HYSTERIUM - Gary Samarin

PSEUDOLUS - Michael J. Rogan

ERRONIUS - Ruth Benedict Mercer

MILES GLORIOSUS -Dante Citraro

LYCUS -Ron Dauphin

PHILIA- Rebecca Brown

THE COURTESANS:

TINTINABULA  -Paula Holland

PANACEA - Yvonne Buemi

THE GEMINAE - Christine Benco & Charlene Hartley

VIBRATA - Jessie May

GYMNASIA - Amy Lynne Holland

THE PROTEANS

Michael Milligan, Ginger Sommerfelt, Mariann Sommerfelt, Stefanie Heizer

 

PRODUCTION DATES

October 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, 28, 29 & 30

Performances at 8 PM

Sunday Matinees October 17 & 24

Performance at 2 PM

 

TICKETS

Adults $10 * Seniors $8 * Students $5

 

RESERVATIONS

Call 440-327-2909

 

DIRECTONS:

The Olde Towne Hall Theatre is on the south side of Center Ridge Road (U.S. Route 20) in the center of North Ridgeville, Ohio, just west of the intersection of Center Ridge and Avon Belden Road (State Route 83). Look for the North Ridgeville water tower - we're right in front of it!

 

A Comedy Tonight!


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--part1_1d8.2c9651db.2e8ff234_boundary-- From gpl3 at ameritech.net Sat Oct 2 05:06:09 2004 From: gpl3 at ameritech.net (G.P. Lasecki) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 08:06:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MAGIC TIME - Audition Notice Message-ID: <00fd01c4a878$3404fae0$6814fea9@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00FA_01C4A856.ACB95F20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theatre is excited to = announce auditions for "Magic Time" by James Sherman. Director: Bob Kmiecik Needed Are: A talented cast of: 5 men 3 women=20 Ages from early 20's to mid 30's Familiarization with Shakespeare's Hamlet is preferred but not required. = For male auditioners, experience with Hamlet's "Advice to the Players" = speech would be a plus but again not required. Audition Dates: Monday, January 10th, 2005=20 Tuesday, January 11th, 2005=20 Audition Time: 7-10 PM (both days) Location: In the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts building. Broadview Heights Spotlights 9543 Broadview Road BLDG #22=20 Broadview Hts., OH 44147 (Signs will be posted) Directions Performance Dates: Friday, March 4, 2005 - 8:00 PM Saturday, March 5, 2005 - 8:00 PM Friday, March 11, 2005 - 8:00 PM Saturday, March 12, 2005 - 8:00 PM Sunday, March 13, 2005 - 3:00 PM Friday, March 18, 2005 - 8:00 PM Saturday, March 19, 2005 - 8:00 PM Synopsis: It is suburban Chicago, in the mid 1970's. A non-equity professional = theatre is closing it's summer season with the final performance of = Hamlet. In a play within a play style we learn that there is as much going on = backstage as on, as each of these dedicated actors, uncertain as to what = tomorrow will bring, confront defining moments that may shape their = lives as artists. One member of the company who teaches to help support his wife and child = is on the verge of sacrificing all to work only as an actor. Two others = who are married to each other and have always agreed to only work = together, must deal with the tension when she is offered a full = professional season at a theatre across the country. And the leading man = and His Ophelia have become a genuine romantic item over the summer, and = what becomes of their relationship after this night. This and much more is explored in this comedy with drama, while each of = these characters supports in their own way the underlying theme of the = play which is why actors (out of love of their art) choose to do what = they do. This well crafted play is often hilarious with serious moments that = makes it an excellent ensemble work. For More Information, email: Bob Kmiecik ------=_NextPart_000_00FA_01C4A856.ACB95F20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Broadview Heights Spotlights = Community Theatre=20 is excited to announce auditions for "Magic = Time" by=20 James Sherman.
 
Director:
Bob=20 Kmiecik

Needed=20 Are:
A talented cast of:
5 men
3 women
Ages from early 20's to mid 30's
 
Familiarization with Shakespeare's = Hamlet is=20 preferred but not required.
For male auditioners, experience with = Hamlet's=20 "Advice to the Players" speech would be a plus but again not=20 required.

Audition=20 Dates:
Monday, January 10th, 2005 =
Tuesday, January 11th, 2005 =
 
Audition Time:
7-10 = PM (both=20 days)

Location:
In the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts=20 building.

Broadview Heights = Spotlights
9543 Broadview=20 Road    BLDG   #22
Broadview Hts., OH=20 44147
(Signs will be posted)

Directions<= /A>

Performance=20 Dates:
Friday, March 4, 2005 - 8:00 = PM
Saturday, March 5, 2005 - 8:00 = PM
Friday, March 11, 2005 - 8:00 = PM
Saturday, March=20 12, 2005 - 8:00 PM
Sunday, March 13, 2005 - 3:00 = PM
Friday, March=20 18, 2005 - 8:00 PM
Saturday, March 19, 2005 - 8:00 = PM
 
Synopsis:
It is = suburban=20 Chicago, in the mid 1970's. A non-equity professional theatre is closing = it's=20 summer season with the final performance of Hamlet.

In a play = within a=20 play style we learn that there is as much going on backstage as on, as = each of=20 these dedicated actors, uncertain as to what tomorrow will bring, = confront=20 defining moments that may shape their lives as artists.

One member of the company who = teaches to help=20 support his wife and child is on the verge of sacrificing all to work = only as an=20 actor. Two others who are married to each other and have always agreed = to only=20 work together, must deal with the tension when she is offered a full=20 professional season at a theatre across the country. And the leading man = and His=20 Ophelia have become a genuine romantic item over the summer, and what = becomes of=20 their relationship after this night.

This and much more is = explored in=20 this comedy with drama, while each of these characters supports in their = own way=20 the underlying theme of the play which is why actors (out of love of = their art)=20 choose to do what they do.

This well crafted play is often = hilarious with=20 serious moments that makes it an excellent ensemble = work.

For=20 More Information, email:
Bob=20 Kmiecik
 
------=_NextPart_000_00FA_01C4A856.ACB95F20-- From will at singingangels.org Sat Oct 2 06:04:06 2004 From: will at singingangels.org (William C. Reichard) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 09:04:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Singing Angels Holiday Benefit tickets on sale Monday Message-ID: <20041002130413.04D8A4CE3F@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C4A85E.C5E1FA90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Singing Angels Provide Soundtrack to the Holidays Tickets for the Singing Angels' 40th Annual Holiday Benefit Concert, "We Wish You the Merriest," will go on sale Monday, Oct. 4. Held each year in Playhouse Square, this spectacular event at the Allen Theatre is a Cleveland holiday tradition, with elaborate costumes, professional choreography and stagecraft, and holiday classics that will please the whole family and get everyone in the spirit. Prices range from $6.25 to $35. (Children 12 and under half price except for $6.25 seats.) Order through the Playhouse Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. (Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; restoration fee charged), or at Tickets.com, online or by phone, (216) 241-6000. Outside Cleveland call (800) 766-6048. All major credit cards accepted; handling fee charged. Recent benefit concerts have sold out, and concertgoers are urged to buy their tickets early to get the best seats. Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3) Singing Angels, which was founded in 1964 and is open to children ages 8 to 18, without regard to their race, creed or socioeconomic situation. For more information, call (216) 432-5555 or visit www.singingangels.org . # # # William C. Reichard Director of Development and Public Relations The Singing Angels 216.432.5555, ext. 13 3615 Euclid Ave, Suite 4 216.432.1964 (fax) Cleveland, OH 44115 216.235.2713 (cell) www.singingangels.org will at singingangels.org ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C4A85E.C5E1FA90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Si= nging Angels Provide Soundtrack to the = Holidays

 

Tickets for the Singing Angels' = 40th Annual Holiday Benefit Concert, "We Wish You the Merriest," = will go on sale Monday, Oct. 4.

 

Held each year in Playhouse Square, = this spectacular event at the Allen Theatre is a Cleveland holiday tradition, with elaborate costumes, professional choreography = and stagecraft, and holiday classics that will please the whole family and = get everyone in the spirit.

 

Prices range from $6.25 to $35. (Children 12 and under half price except for $6.25 = seats.) Order through the Playhouse = Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid = Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. (Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; restoration fee = charged), or at Tickets.com, online or by phone, = (216) 241-6000. Outside Cleveland call (800) 766-6048. All major credit cards accepted; handling fee = charged.

 

Recent benefit concerts have sold out, and concertgoers are urged
to buy their tickets early to get the best = seats.

 

Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3) Singing Angels, which was founded in 1964 and is open to children ages 8 = to 18, without regard to their race, creed or socioeconomic situation. For more information, call (216) 432-5555 or visit www.singingangels.org.

 

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William C. Reichard

Director of Development and = Public Relations 

 

The Singing Angels        = ;    216.432.5555, ext. = 13

3615 Euclid Ave, Suite = 4   216.432.= 1964 (fax)

Cleveland, = OH 44115       = 216.235.= 2713 (cell)

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------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C4A85E.C5E1FA90-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Oct 2 08:46:15 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 08:46:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: SUMMER OF '42/Kalliope Stage Message-ID: <20041002154615.80700.qmail@web12001.mail.yahoo.com> TENDER, DELIGHTFUL ?SUMMER OF ?42? OPENS KALLIOPE?S 2ND SEASON Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Kalliope Stage, one of Cleveland?s newest theatres and the only area theatre dedicated to producing only musicals, has opened its second season with a wonderful production of ?SUMMER OF ?42.? Does the show?s name sound familiar? It should. ?SUMMER OF ?42? was the hit coming-of-age movie in 1971. The plot concerns Hermie, an awkward, gawky, confused teenager whose summer of fun becomes a bittersweet lesson in love when he falls in love with a young war bride in a seaside town. The play, which is based on the novel and screenplay by Herman Raucher, has words and music by David Kirschenbaum and a book by Hunter Foster. The duo has remained faithful to the film and even improved upon it. They have created a fully integrated work, where dialogue and songs interweave seamlessly, complementing each other with precision. The addition of the music adds a dimension of reality and tenderness to the story. Kirshenbaum's score makes use of World War II-era music and incorporates self-perceptive and emotionally laden ballads which add more to the happenings than Michel LeGrand's Oscar-winning score for the movie, which centered on the song "The Summer Knows." Kalliope Stage?s production, under the watchful eye of Paul Gurgol, is excellent. Gurgol gets all of the laughs, the tenderness and the reality out of the script. He allows the audience to become swallowed up in the era He is aided greatly by Russ Borski?s mood setting and workable set, Kim Brown?s period right costumes, Marcus Dana?s lighting design and Chad Helm?s sound design. The playing space also aids. This is a play that needs intimacy and since no viewer is more than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope?s small theatre, the personal tie to the performers is easily accomplished. The Kalliope cast is excellent. Beachwood High School senior Alex Wyse was born to play Hermie. His skinny frame, which features flailing arms and weak-kneed legs, gives him a look which is perfect for the role. But more important is Wyse?s total control over the character. His small, yet well-pitched voice, is plaintive in the love songs, his yearnings perfectly revealed. It?s worth seeing the show just to share Hermie?s anguish and angst as Wyse lives them. Jodi Brinkman is the perfect Broadway-leading lady. She is a wonderful actress, beautiful and possesses a compelling and big vocal sound. She makes for a perfect Dorothy. Wyse and Brinkman not only sing well together, but seem to have a powerful emotional connection. Jay Strauss, a veteran New York actor, plays the drug store owner, Walter Winchell and the aged Hermie with total delight. He is a wonderful character actor. Both Dan O?Neil (Benjie) and Aaron Dore (Oscy) portray Hermie?s teenage friends well. O?Neil hits the role of the bird-watching intellect right on. Dore would be more effective if he would let his natural personality carry him, rather than trying to act his role. He often appears to be trying too hard to be the hormone driven Oscy. Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and Julie Marx are fine as both as the younger version of Andrews Sisters-type singers and teenage girls. Highlights of the show include the drugstore scene in which Hermie attempts to buy condoms, the hysterically funny movie scene in which the boys attempt to make their first ?scores,? and the ?unfinished business? scene in which the boys are getting ready for their first conquests. Cheat notes have never been so hilarious! CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The recent trends in American musicals are in your face offerings such as ?RENT? and ?ASSASSINS.? Sometimes it?s just nice to see a musical offering that is charming, full of smiles and laughs, and contains pleasant music. It also helps if the production is of high quality. If that?s what your looking for, Kalliope Stage?s second season opener, ?SUMMER OF ?42? will delight you. The show runs through November 7 at 2134 Lee Road. For tickets call 216-321-0870 or go on line to www.KalliopeStage.com. Kalliope Stage?s next production is CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG? which runs from November 26 to December 19. It centers on Evelyn Scrooge and her chain rattling partner Janet Marley in a Cleveland Premiere. Evelyn will be played by the talented Adina Bloom, a Times Tributes Award winner. The rest of the season is ?A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC? from April 8 to May 8, and a new version of ?BABY? from June 25 to August 1. ===== 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 Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From dpapp at lorainccc.edu Sat Oct 2 10:20:34 2004 From: dpapp at lorainccc.edu (Diane Papp) Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 13:20:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lorain County Community College Theatre Program Presents "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr"(abridged) Message-ID: <415EE362.7050700@lorainccc.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060206030602000009080502 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------070407040203080101020201" --------------070407040203080101020201 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Lorain County Community College Theatre Program Proudly Presents: The RIDICULOUS and ABSURD LCCC SHAKESPEARE Co. in... "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr" (abridged) Written by: Jess Borgeson,Adam Long and Daniel Singer Directed by: Carlyn Cahill October 4th-9th Stocker Center Studio Theatre Mon.-Sat. at 7:30 pm General Admission $5.00 LCCC Students,Staff & Seniors $4.00 Ticket information call Stocker Center Box Office at 1-800-995-5222, ext.4040 or 366-4040 --------------070407040203080101020201 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Lorain County Community College Theatre Program
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                                                                                                                        The RIDICULOUS and ABSURD
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                   "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr"
                                                 (abridged)

             Written by: Jess Borgeson,Adam Long and Daniel Singer

                                                          Directed by: Carlyn Cahill

October 4th-9th                                     Stocker Center Studio Theatre
Mon.-Sat. at  7:30 pm                             General Admission  $5.00
                                                                  LCCC Students,Staff & Seniors
                                                                                                     $4.00
Ticket information call Stocker Center Box Office
at 1-800-995-5222, ext.4040 or 366-4040          

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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4A889.45DE02A0-- From pennylane_70 at hotmail.com Sat Oct 2 11:37:20 2004 From: pennylane_70 at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 18:37:20 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking a male actor for UNCLE VANYA Message-ID:
*The Coach House Theatre is in need of a male actor for the role of Serebryakov in their upcoming production of
 
 
UNCLE VANYA  by Anton Chekhov
Adapted by David Mamet
 
Age range:  50-70
 
Production dates:  November 11 - 27 
(No Performance on Thanksgiving!)
 
*Please contact Kimberly Mahoney at (440)646-0571 for more information.
 
The Coach House Theatre is located at 732 W. Exchange Street, Akron, Ohio.


On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! From RFWB2000 at aol.com Sat Oct 2 16:42:42 2004 From: RFWB2000 at aol.com (RFWB2000 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 19:42:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking PIANIST for "Rocky Horror" Message-ID: <4E90E0F3.25958361.0077563F@aol.com> The Players Guild Theatre of Canton is seeking a PIANIST with STRONG ROCK IMPROV ABILITY for it's production of the Rocky Horror Show, Directed/Choreographed by Monica Olejko, with Musical Direction by Ryan Bergeron. TENTATIVE REHEARSAL SCHEDULE (*Subject to CHANGE*) Dress Rehearsals: Sunday 10/24 (time TBA) Monday 10/25 - 7pm call, 8pm go Tuesday 10/26 - 7pm call, 8pm go Performances: Wednesday 10/27 - 7:30pm call, 8pm go Thursday 10/28 - 7:30pm call, 8pm go Friday 10/29 - 7:30pm call, 8pm go Saturday 10/30 - Show#1 6:30pm call, 7pm go Show #2 - 10:30pm call, 11:00pm go Sunday 10/31 - 6:30pm call, 7pm go *Yes, this is basically only a ONE WEEK committment!!!* There will also be one additional orchestra read-thru rehearsal, to be scheduled based on musician availability. This position is PAID. Carpooling arrangements are available for cleveland area musicains interested in minimizing driving expenses. Because of the VERY quick production schedule involved, this player MUST READ MUSIC. Please respond to this email to express an interest in this position. No phone calls at this time, please. Thanks! Ryan Bergeron Music Director From ray at worldeonline.com Sat Oct 2 21:10:38 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 00:10:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]National weekly Theatre auditions from NCCC Message-ID: <03ce01c4a8fe$fc377930$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03CF_01C4A8DD.7525D930 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Show Name: Swing, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, Oliver=20 Theatre Name: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr Ag Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/12/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Marriott Rehearsal Hall, 1465 Busch Parkway, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089=20 Breakdown: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity Chorus 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 Artistic Associate: Andy Hite. Seeking strong dancers who sing well. Performers of all ethnicities are strongly encouraged to attend this audition. Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Marriott Theatre Agreement, Pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Swing, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, Oliver=20 Theatre Name: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr Ag Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/12/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Marriott Rehearsal Hall, 1465 Busch Parkway, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089=20 Breakdown: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity Chorus 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 Artistic Associate: Andy Hite. Seeking strong dancers who sing well. Performers of all ethnicities are strongly encouraged to attend this audition. Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Marriott Theatre Agreement, Pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: MacBeth, The Parvenu, The Winter=92s Tale, A Woman of No Importance=20 Theatre Name: Shakespeare Project of Chicago=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Stgd Rdg=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: The Shakespeare Project, 2529 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago, IL 60625=20 Breakdown: Shakespeare Project of Chicago, Producer, based in Chicago, IL, is accepting submissions for their 2004-2005 season, including: MacBeth (1st Reh, 10/23 and perf 30,31), The Parvenu (11/13, perf 20,21), The Winter=92s Tale (2/5, perf 12,13) and A Woman of No = Importance (4/16, perf 23, 24). Also for their ongoing Student Outreach 50 Minute Hamlet. Seeking Members in good standing of Actors Equity with strong Shakespearean experience. Please indicate interest in particular roles of palys. Some roles are cast. Web site is www.shakespeareprojectchicago.org. Send pictures and resumes to: Artistic Director, Jeff Christian, The Shakespeare Project, 2529 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago IL 60625. Equity Staged Reading.=20 Prepare: Web site is www.shakespeareprojectchicago.org. Send pictures and resumes to: Artistic Director, Jeff Christian, The Shakespeare Project, 2529 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago IL 60625.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/25/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte Studios, 1147 West Jackson, Chicago, IL 66666=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in the Las Vegas, Broadway, and National Touring companies of Mamma Mia! Cast should be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s =96 the mother of a 20 year old girl) = Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a feminist press. She=92s confident, strong, and funny on = the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie=92s friend who arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) Sophie=92s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast = to Lisa and Sophie. Featured role. SAM (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. = Left Donna 20 years ago because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie=92s fiance. Athletic, attractive =96 has given up his life = as a successful young businessman in order to make over Donna=92s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured role. PEPPER (20s) Sky=92s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, always flirting. Must be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Monday, October 18. Call 312/641-0406. Call only 9:30 - 12:30 or 3:00 - 4:30. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Appointments will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M. on Monday, October 18. Call 312/641-0406.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte Studios, 1147 West Jackson, Chicago, IL 66666=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte Studios, 1147 West Jackson, Chicago, IL 66666=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Fool for Love=20 Theatre Name: Roundabout Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT A+=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/13/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Roundabout Theatre Company, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Fool for Love, First Rehearsal: 12/14/04; First Preview: 1/14/05; Opens: tba; Closes: 5/1/05. Playwright: Sam Shephard; Director: Ed Harris; Casting Directors: Jim Carnahan & Mele Nagler. Seeking: EDDIE, MAY, OLD MAN, and MARTIN. Sides will be provided at the audition. Lunch Break from 1:30PM to 2:30PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep A+ contract, minimum AEA pay is $1083 per week until 2/27/05.=20 Prepare: Sides will be provided at the audition. Lunch Break from 1:30PM to 2:30PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Dora, The Explorer, Dora's Pirate Adventure=20 Theatre Name: Nickelodeon=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Spec Agmt=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/13/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Nickelodeon And Clear Channel Entertainment, Producer, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Dora, The Explorer and Dora's Pirate Adventure, Rehearsals Begin: January 3, 2005 In New York City. Author: Chris Gifford; Director: Chris Hoppe; General Manager: Wasser Associates. Seeking: DORA: Latina Singer / Actress Who Plays Late Teens - Early 20's. Personable, Enthusiastic, Attractive / Cute, NOT TOO TALL, With A Strong High Belt Voice. She Must Also Move Very Well And Be An Excellent Actress. She Must Have An Extensive Familiarity With Latino Culture. She Must Be Willing & Able To Convey Personal Knowledge & Life Experience Of Latino Culture With The Media Covering The Show. Bi-Lingual English / Spanish Preferred But Not Required. DIEGO: He Is DORA's Cousin. Latin Singer / Actor Who Plays Late Teens - Early 20's. Personable, Enthusiastic, Attractive And NOT TOO TALL. He Must Sing And Move Very Well And Be An Excellent Actor. He Must Have An Extensive Familiarity With Latino Culture. He Must Be Willing & Able To Convey Personal Knowledge & Life Experience Of Latino Culture With The Media Covering The Show. Bi-Lingual English/Spanish Preferred But Not Required. BOOTS: Male. 20's. He Should Be A Good, Athletic Dancer, A Strong Singer (Bari-Tenor) And MUST Do Acrobatics (Front Walkovers And / Or Back Handsprings). Needs To Be Five Foot Seven - Five Foot Ten And Weigh 150 - 175 Pounds. Please Prepare To Sing A Pop Uptempo AND A Ballad. If You Know A Song In Spanish, Please Bring That Too. Please Bring A Picture And Resume AND Sheet Music. A Pianist Will Be Provided. LUNCH: 1:30 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Special Agreement Tour, minimum AEA pay is $605 Per Week Plus Per Diem.=20 Prepare: To Sing A Pop Uptempo AND A Ballad. If You Know A Song In Spanish, Please Bring That Too. Please Bring A Picture And Resume AND Sheet Music. A Pianist Will Be Provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The It Girl=20 Theatre Name: James L. Simon=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/12/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:10 PM=20 10/14/2004 =20 =20 9:00 AMto 5:00 PM=20 10/15/2004 =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: James L. Simon and Jonathan C. Herzog, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding 3 days of Equity Principal Auditions for The It Girl, First Rehearsal: On Or About January 17, 2005; Opens: On Or About February 14, 2005 at Dodgers Stages. Director/Lyrics: BT McNicholl; Production Supervisor: Jerry Zaks; Book: Michael Small/BT McNicholl; Music: Paul McKibbins; Choreographer: Robert Bianca; General Manager: Maria Di Dia; Casting: Jay Binder Casting. This Show Was Originally Produced At Theatre At St. Peter's Church In NYC In 5/01. A Valentine To Silent Movies Of The Early 20's, It's To Be Played w/Sincerity, Not Camp. Seeking: BETTY LOU SPENCE: The IT Girl. 20=92s - Early 30=92s. Vivacious Dynamo With Spunk, Effortless Sex Appeal, Tomboy Charm And Street Smarts. Creative Physical Comedienne, Dynamic Singer And High-Stepping Dancer. Adorable, Altogether Winning Ing=E9nue With = Fire And Moxie. Soprano/Belt. JONATHAN WALTHAM: The IT Boy. Mid 20=92s =96 = Mid 30=92s. A Leading Man With Light Comedic Skills And Easy Charm. = Masculine But Gentle. Classic Proper, Upstanding Member Of Society With Ivy League Good Looks. A Button-Down Man Who, Unconsciously, Wants To Be Unbuttoned. Confident Lyric Baritone. MONTY MONTGOMERY: The Comic Sidekick. Mid 20=92s =96 Mid 30=92s. Energetic, Nimble Light Comedian = With Sure-Fire Timing And A Period Sensibility. An Upper-Crust Dilettante Concerned With The Latest Fads, Impulsively Adventurous, Good-Hearted But Sometimes Simple-Minded Man Of Leisure. JONATHAN=92s Best Friend. Facility With Physical Comedy. Character Baritone. ADELA VAN NORMAN: The Comic Villainess. 20=92s - Early 30=92s. Socialite, Whose Bad Behavior = Stems >From Insecurity And Desperation, Not An Evil Nature. Stylish, Manipulative, Aggressive Former Debutante Who Slyly Balances Charm And Wicked Determination In Order To Snag Her Man. Long And Lean Preferred, Not Required. Alto/Mezzo/Belt. JANE / MRS. VAN NORMAN / MRS. SULLIVAN: Mid 20=92s =96 Mid 30=92s. JANE Is A Brash, Wisecracking Shopgirl From Brooklyn (A Young BEA ARTHUR Or ELAINE STRITCH). MRS. VAN NORMAN (ADELA=92s Mother) Is A Haughty, Demanding Aristocratic Matron Who = Values Money And Breeding (A La MARGARET DUMONT). MRS. SULLIVAN Is A Shriveled, Feisty Irish Landlady. Must Move Well. Alto/Character Singer, Only Needs To Carry A Tune. MOLLY / DAISY / BREARLEY: 20=92s =96 Early 30=92s. = MOLLY Is A Sweet But Plucky LILLIAN GISH-Type Who Shows Spirit In The Face Of Adversity. BETTY=92s Upbeat, Loyal Best Friend. DAISY Is A Delicate, Innocent Eager-To-Please Shopgirl. Lyric Soprano Who Can Also Give Vocal Punch To A Ragtime Tune. MR. NOTTING / MAN OF A THOUSAND FACES: 20=92s - Mid 30=92s. MR. NOTTING Is A Self-Important, Punctilious, Officious Shop Manager Who Lives Life By The Time Clock. Plays Other Roles Which Require Him To Be Adept At Physical Comedy Skills =97 An Aristocratic Gossip, A French Waiter, A Coney Island Barker, A Scandal Sheet Reporter And A Sailor. Tenor. Please Prepare A Traditional Musical Theater Song That Shows Off Your Range. Please Bring A Picture And Resume, Stapled Together. LUNCH: VARIES. Note Different Start Times. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Off Broadway E contract, minimum AEA pay is $857 per week.=20 Prepare: A Traditional Musical Theater Song That Shows Off Your Range. Please Bring A Picture And Resume, Stapled Together. LUNCH TIMES VARY. Note Different Start Times. EPA Rules are in effect.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/30/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance Studio II, 3425 Backstage Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89121=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/30/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance Studio II, 3425 Backstage Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89121=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/31/2004 =20 =20 1:00 PMto 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance Studio II, 3425 Backstage Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89121=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in the Las Vegas, Broadway, and National Touring companies of Mamma Mia! Cast should be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s =96 the mother of a 20 year old girl) = Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a feminist press. She=92s confident, strong, and funny on = the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie=92s friend who arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) Sophie=92s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast = to Lisa and Sophie. Featured role. SAM (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. = Left Donna 20 years ago because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie=92s fiance. Athletic, attractive =96 has given up his life = as a successful young businessman in order to make over Donna=92s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured role. PEPPER (20s) Sky=92s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, always flirting. Must be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Sign-up begins at 12:30. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Sign-up begins at 12:30. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/02/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in the Las Vegas, Broadway, and National Touring companies of Mamma Mia! Cast should be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s =96 the mother of a 20 year old girl) = Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a feminist press. She=92s confident, strong, and funny on = the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie=92s friend who arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) Sophie=92s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast = to Lisa and Sophie. Featured role. SAM (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. = Left Donna 20 years ago because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be Sophie=92s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie=92s fiance. Athletic, attractive =96 has given up his life = as a successful young businessman in order to make over Donna=92s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured role. PEPPER (20s) Sky=92s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, always flirting. Must be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/04/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus _____ =20 Show Name: Mamma Mia=20 Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/04/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91601=20 Breakdown: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For Littlestar = In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Chorus Auditions for Mamma Mia, currently playing in Las Vegas, NV. Casting Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; Musical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy Bobbitt Cavett; Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las Vegas , Broadway, & National Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay.=20 Prepare: Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus _____ =20 Show Name: The Miracle Worker=20 Theatre Name: Long Beach Playhouse Studio Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA 99 Seat Thtr Pay Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/10/2004 =20 =20 7:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20 10/11/2004 =20 =20 7:00 PMto 10:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Long Beach Playhouse Studio Tht, 5021 E Anaheim St, Long Beach, CA 99999=20 Breakdown: Gigi Fusco Meese, Producer, will hold an open call for The Miracle Worker, a drama by William Gibson. Director: Robert Craig. Rehearsals start Oct. 17. Performances run Dec. 3-18 & Jan. 7-22, 2005 at the Long Beach Playhouse Studio Theatre. There is pay. Seeking: Doctor: male, 50-60, old time country doctor typical of the South in the 1800s; Kate: female, 25-30, loving mother of Helen, demure but makes all decisions in family; Keller: male, 40-50, former captain for the South in Civil War; Helen: girl, 10-15 to play 10, a deaf, dumb, and blind child who wants to communicate; Martha: girl, African-American, 10-15, Viney's daughter, playmate to Helen; Percy: boy, African-American, 15-20 to play teenager, Viney's son, not bright; Aunt Ev: female, 45-55, Keller's sister, sometimes flamboyant; James: male, 20-30, wants connection with father but his new mother Kate and sister Helen have stolen his father's affection; Anagnos: male, 40-50, wise, good-natured soul, Greek accent a must; Annie Sullivan: 25-35 to play 20, tough but emotionally sentimental, Irish accent; Viney: female, African-American, 40-50, trusted housekeeper and nanny, views herself as a member of the family, not a servant. Prepare to cold read from script with Southern accent. Be familiar with play. For information e-mail lbplayhouse75 at verizon.net. Equity 99 Seat Theatre contract.=20 Prepare: Prepare to cold read from script with Southern accent. Be familiar with play. For information e-mail lbplayhouse75 at verizon.net.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: St. Elmo's Fire=20 Theatre Name: Underdog Productions=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA 99 Seat No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/06/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Underdog Productions, 206 N. Screenland Dr, Burbank, CA 91505=20 Breakdown: Underdog Productions is accepting submissions for St. Elmo's Fire, a 20th anniversary stage production for the L.A. Children's Charity Benefit. Producer: Bryan Chesters. Performances run Jan. 13-30, 2005 at the Complex Theater. Seeking: Alec: good-looking, strong leader; Billy: handsome daredevil; Kirby: good-looking, persistent, underdog; Kevin: good-looking, sardonic poet; Jules: good-looking, sexy, fun; Leslie: good-looking, sweet, sensitive; Wendy: good-looking, preppy, shy; Dale: 20s-30s, beautiful; Mr. Beamish: 50s; Mrs. Beamish: 50s; Hooker: African-American, 30s-40s. Note: Unless otherwise specified, all parts are mid-late 20s. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 6 to Underdog Productions c/o St. Elmo's Fire, 206 N. Screenland Dr., Burbank, CA 91505. For information e-mail stelmosfire at sbcglobal.net. Equity 99 Seat Theatre contract.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 6 to Underdog Productions c/o St. Elmo's Fire, 206 N. Screenland Dr., Burbank, CA 91505. For information e-mail stelmosfire at sbcglobal.net.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Blood Off Broadway=20 Theatre Name: Blood Off Broadway=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Poss Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/09/2004 =20 =20 3:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Church Street Boxing Gym, 25 Park Pl at Church St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Blood Off Broadway, an original performance venue combining theatre, music and movement with sanctioned boxing, needs improvisers for high-energy scene work, performing one-on-one challenges in the ring for a backers' audition. Also looking for sports announcer-like banter for between rounds and on-camera, '40s style reporters. Performs Nov. 5. Possible future pay. More info, email Robin Selfridge at robinselfridge at hotmail.com.=20 Prepare: More info, email Robin Selfridge at robinselfridge at hotmail.com. _____ =20 Show Name: Metamorphoses=20 Theatre Name: Florida Studio Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA SPT Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/12/2004 =20 =20 1:00 PMto 2:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Florida Studio Theatre, Producer, based in Sarasota, FL, is holding Non-Equity Principal Auditions for Metamorphoses, Rehearsals Begin: November 16, 2004. Opens: December 9, 2004. Closes: February 5, 2005. Artistic Director: Richard Hopkins. Playwright: Mary Zimmerman. Casting And Literary Coordinator: James Ashford. FLORIDA STUDIO THEATRE Is Celebrating 31 Years As An Equity, Regional Theatre. METAMORPHOSES: By Mary Zimmerman. A Tony Award=AE-Winning Splash. A Pool Of Shimmering Water Sets The Stage For A Lush, Funny And Vibrant Retelling Of OVID=92s Myths. Gods And Humans Meet, Clash And Love In And Around The Glistening Waterscape. Playwright MARY ZIMMERMAN Examines Each Legendary Tale As A Parable Of Transformation In A Contemporary, Accessible Style. The Stories Of KING MIDAS, EROS, PSYCHE, NARCISSUS And Many More Are Interwoven Into A Seamless Evening Of Laughter, Tears And Revelation. Seeking: MAN NUMBER ONE: 30=92s - 40. Plays ZEUS, ERYSICHTHON, CINYRAS = And Others. MAN NUMBER TWO: 30=92s - 40=92s. Plays MIDAS, NARRATOR OF ERYSICHTHON And Others. MAN NUMBER THREE: 30=92s. Plays CEYX, ORPHEUS, APOLLO, PHILEMON And Others. MAN NUMBER FOUR: 30=92s. Plays SILENUS, NARCISSUS, PHAETON, EROS And Others. MAN NUMBER FIVE: 30=92s. Plays BACCHUS, HERMES, VERTUMNUS And Others. WOMAN NUMBER ONE: Late 20=92s. Plays ALCYONE, CERES, PERSEPHONE And Others. WOMAN NUMBER TWO: 40=92s. Plays SCIENTIST, PANDORA, NURSEMAID TO MYRRHA, THERAPIST And Others. WOMAN NUMBER THREE: 30=92s. Plays LUCINA, Q, EURYDICE, BAUCIS And = Others. WOMAN NUMBER FOUR: 20=92s. Plays MIDAS=92S DAUGHTER, IRIS, HUNGER, = MYRRHA And Others. WOMAN NUMBER FIVE: 20=92s. Plays APHRODITE, OREAD, PSYCHE = And Others. Auditionees Should Prepare A BRIEF Contemporary Monologue. Please Bring An Updated Picture And Resume. Equity SPT contract, pay.=20 Prepare: A BRIEF Contemporary Monologue. Please Bring An Updated Picture And Resume.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Duets=20 Theatre Name: ACT Productions=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: David Spera, Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box 565, Mastic, NY 11950=20 Breakdown: ACT Productions is casting Duets, a showcase of five one-act plays. Director/Producer: David Spera, Esq. They are seeking male and female actors, all ages. This is a non-union showcase,. Rehearses in November. Performs in January at the Producers Club, 358 W. 44 St., NYC. Send pictures, resumes, and cover letters to David Spera, Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box 565, Mastic, NY 11950.=20 Prepare: Send pictures, resumes, and cover letters to David Spera, Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box 565, Mastic, NY 11950.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: West Side Story=20 Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/21/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 3:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, WI, will be holding an open call for principals for its production of West Side Story, which will run from March 3-May 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; Musical Director: Mary Ehlinger. Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, workers' comp. This call will be for the roles of Tony, Lt. Schrank, Officer Krupke, Doc (who will double as Glad Hand), and Maria understudy (who will play Rosalia and do some chorus dancing). The role of Maria is pre-cast. Those interested in the principal roles of Anita, Riff, and Bernardo must first attend the dance calls on Tues. Oct. 19 at 10AM for women and on Wed. Oct. 20 at 10AM for men at Nola Rehearsal Studios, 250 W. 54 St., NYC. Principal cast breakdown--Tony: young, attractive, romantic, idealistic, with passion, energy, and vision, must have a strong lyric baritone/tenor voice with good high notes, must move well; Maria: young, lovely, open, naive, romantic, must have a strong soprano, must move well, Latina or able to play Latina; Doc: character man, 40s-50s, warm, caring, sardonic wit and full of worry; Lt. Schrank: character man, 30s-50s, hard, cynical, angry NYPD detective; Officer Krupke: character man, 30s-40s, with comic ability, stereotypical NYC beat cop; Anita: young, sexy, passionate, hard cynical exterior with warmth and caring beneath, strong mezzo with belt, Latina or able to play Latina, must come to the dance call; Bernardo: young, intense, full of anger and fear but a loving heart underneath, Latino or able to play Latino, must come to the dance call; Riff: same as Bernardo but Caucasian, must come to the dance call. For the principal call, prepare 16 bars of a ballad and 16 bars of an uptempo song in a classic Broadway style. Equity Guest Artist contracts are available for some roles.=20 Prepare: 16 bars of a ballad and 16 bars of an uptempo song in a classic Broadway style.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: West Side Story=20 Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/20/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, WI, will be holding an open call for dancers who sing well for its production of West Side Story, which will run from March 3-May 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; Musical Director: Mary Ehlinger. Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, workers' comp. Equity This call will be for male and female dancers who are young, attractive, athletic, and energetic to play Jets, Sharks, Their Girls, and Anybodys. Some women will double as both Jet Girls and Shark Girls. All ethnic types are encouraged to audition. Those interested in the principal roles of Anita, Bernardo, and Riff must come first to the dance call to secure a principal callback. Men should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard. The combination will be taught promptly at the beginning of the posted time. Auditioners should arrive to sign up a little early. Guest Artist contracts are available for some roles.=20 Prepare: Men should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: West Side Story=20 Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Guest Artist=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/19/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, WI, will be holding an open call for dancers who sing well for its production of West Side Story, which will run from March 3-May 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; Musical Director: Mary Ehlinger. Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, workers' comp. Equity This call will be for male and female dancers who are young, attractive, athletic, and energetic to play Jets, Sharks, Their Girls, and Anybodys. Some women will double as both Jet Girls and Shark Girls. All ethnic types are encouraged to audition. Those interested in the principal roles of Anita, Bernardo, and Riff must come first to the dance call to secure a principal callback. Men should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard. The combination will be taught promptly at the beginning of the posted time. Auditioners should arrive to sign up a little early. Guest Artist contracts are available for some roles.=20 Prepare: Men should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Blues for an Alabama Sky=20 Theatre Name: Black Spectrum Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/01/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/04/2004 =20 =20 4:30 PMto 7:30 PM=20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 4:30 PMto 7:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Black Spectrum Theatre, 177 St. and Baisley Blvd, Queens, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Black Spectrum Theatre, located in St. Albans, Queens, is seeking non-union performers for the play Blues for an Alabama Sky by Pearl Cleage. Seeking: Angel: very attractive woman, 35-50, a lounge singer; Guy: 35-45, a costume designer; Delia: attractive woman, 30-40, a social worker; Sam: 40-50, a doctor; Leland: 30-40, attractive black male from Alabama. All characters are African-American. Prepare a contemporary monologue no longer than two minutes. Sides provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. Call (718) 723-1800 for directions and to set up an appointment. Pay involved.=20 Prepare: a contemporary monologue no longer than two minutes. Sides provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. Call (718) 723-1800 for directions and to set up an appointment.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Seven Deadly Sins Series=20 Theatre Name: TSI/Playtime=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth Ave., Ste 200, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: TSI/Playtime is now accepting pictures and resumes for their Seven Deadly Sins Series, scheduled to begin Nov. 10-21 and Dec. 8-19. Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday performances. The true tragic flaw in human nature is embodied in one or more of the seven deadly sins: pride, covetousness, lust, anger, gluttony, envy, and sloth. Each has been paired with a Shakespearean work: Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, King Lear, Richard III, Romeo and Juliet, and Antony and Cleopatra. Scenes and adaptations 60 minutes and under. Send resumes to Artistic Director A.M. Raychel, TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth Ave., Ste. 200, New York, NY 10036.=20 Prepare: Send resumes to Artistic Director A.M. Raychel, TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth Ave., Ste. 200, New York, NY 10036. _____ =20 Show Name: Shakespeare Eight Play History Cycle=20 Theatre Name: Twenty Feet Productions=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/04/2004 =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Twenty Feet Productions, New York, NY 11111 Breakdown: Twenty Feet Productions will hold auditions by appointment only for Shakespeare Eight Play History Cycle on Mon. Oct. 4 and Tues. Oct. 5 from 6-10PM. Director: Marc Silberschatz. Performs at West Park Church, 86 St. and Amsterdam Ave., NYC. Email pictures and resumes with preferred day to twentyfeetproductions at gmail.com to schedule an appointment.=20 Prepare: Email pictures and resumes with preferred day to twentyfeetproductions at gmail.com to schedule an appointment.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Gay-Themed Play=20 Theatre Name: John Clark, Producer=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: John Clark, Producer, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: John Clark, Producer, seeks actors for table reading of a new gay-themed two-act play on Oct. 17 in NYC. Seeking: two men, mid-20s; one man, late 20s; two men over 40; and one black woman. Producers will be in attendance. Email shiftingthecanvas at msn.com for submission information.=20 Prepare: Email shiftingthecanvas at msn.com for submission information.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Rat Pack Tribute Show=20 Theatre Name: New York Dinner Theater=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/10/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: New York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., #200, Manhasset, NY 11030=20 Breakdown: New York Dinner Theater is seeking Dean and Sammy impersonators for a Rat Pack tribute show with performances primarily in the tristate area and Philadelphia. All actors submitting must be able to sing in the style of the Rat Pack. Send pictures and resumes to New York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., #200, Manhasset, NY 11030. Director: Bill Primavera, (212) 358-5896. Paid positions.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to New York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., #200, Manhasset, NY 11030.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Perfect=20 Theatre Name: Heart Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Stgd Rdg No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/08/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd, Long Beach, NY 11561=20 Breakdown: Heart Theatre Company, Producer, are accepting submissions for a staged reading of George Cameron Grant's Perfect. Invitation-only reading to be held Nov. 15 at Dramatists Guild, NYC. Rehearses Nov. 13-24. Visit website www.georgecamerongrant.com for synopsis. Director: John Borras. Seeking: Rachel: mid-40s, tall, thin, fragile lifelong victim exacting one perfect moment of revenge. Also seeking=97Rachel: = from early teens-20s; Roger: mid-30s, dangerously handsome, rugged predator; Mother and Father: mid-40s, life-hardened, middle-class parents; Male: mid-40s to 50s, portraying various tormentors in Rachel's life. Supporting roles also available. Auditions will be held Mon. Oct. 11 from 6:30-9PM at Harlequin Studios, NYC. Sides will be provided. Actors selected will be considered for future production. Email pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to cameron313 at aol.com; or send ASAP to George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd., Long Beach, NY 11561. Equity Staged Reading Guidelines.=20 Prepare: Email pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to cameron313 at aol.com; or send ASAP to George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd., Long Beach, NY 11561.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Phillis, A Slave to Poetry=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Rene Migliaccio, 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222=20 Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted from actors for the reading of a new play, Phillis, A Slave to Poetry. Seeking: African-American and white male and female actors, ages 20-40. Performs Oct. 18. For more info, visit www.phillisaslave.com (under Play Specifications there is a cast breakdown). Send pictures and resumes to Rene Migliaccio, 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (do not email submissions).=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Rene Migliaccio, 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (do not email submissions). For more info, visit www.phillisaslave.com (under Play Specifications there is a cast breakdown).=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Oklahoma!, 42nd Street, Guys and Dolls, Buddy (The Buddy Holly Story), Sound of Music=20 Theatre Name: Prather Family of Theatres=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/11/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 1:00 PM=20 10/12/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 1:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th Street, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: Prather Family of Theatres (Dutch Apple, Broadway Palm, Broadway Palm West) will hold open non-Equity calls. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, Lancaster, PA: Disney's Beauty and the Beast: April 7-June 11 (two-theatre tour with Broadway Palm, FL); Oklahoma!: June 6-Aug. 6 (two-theatre tour with Broadway Palm, FL). Broadway Palm, Fort Myers, FL: 42nd Street: Dec. 13-Feb. 19; Beauty and the Beast: June 19-Aug. 13 (two-theatre tour with Dutch Apple); Oklahoma!: Sept. 22-Nov. 19 (two-theatre tour with Dutch Apple). Broadway Palm West, Mesa, AZ: Guys and Dolls: Feb. 3-April 9; Buddy (The Buddy Holly Story): March 31-June 4; Sound of Music: May 26-July 30. All above dates include rehearsal dates. Contracts include housing, meals on performance days, transportation, health club membership. All are paid positions. Visit the website at www.prathertheatres.com. No appointments. Sign-up will begin at 9AM. All must attend the vocal auditions in order to be called to dance. Prepare 16 bars that show your vocal range. Accompanist provided. Be prepared to dance if called back for dance auditions.=20 Prepare: No appointments. Sign-up will begin at 9AM. All must attend the vocal auditions in order to be called to dance. Prepare 16 bars that show your vocal range. Accompanist provided. Be prepared to dance if called back for dance auditions.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Cafe Noir=20 Theatre Name: Mystery Cafe=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Mystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Ste 200, Manhasset, NY 11030=20 Breakdown: Mystery Cafe, one of the largest producers of interactive murder mysteries in the tristate area, is accepting pictures and resumes for its newest production, Cafe Noir. Seeking the following characters: Rick Archer: early 30s, sings, private eye who's always wanted to be Bogart or Mitchum in a '40s film noir movie; Madam Toureau: 40s, French, manages the Cafe Noir; Sheila Wonderly: 20s, sings, attractive, prostitute, hardened; Maria Larue: mid-late 20s, voodoo priestess, Caribbean/French accent; Gutterman: mid-30s-early 60s, British, ladies' man; Trio: late 20s-early 30s, plays three characters: gun runner, Dutch blackmailer, and British cop, needs to be versatile character actor. Send pictures and resumes with character preference to Mystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, Manhasset, NY 11030, Attn: Bill Primavera. Paid.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes with character preference to Mystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, Manhasset, NY 11030, Attn: Bill Primavera.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Christmas Carol=20 Theatre Name: McCarter Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Stipend=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/11/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: McCarter Theatre, 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ 08540=20 Breakdown: McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, will hold non-Equity auditions for A Christmas Carol, directed by Michael Unger, with choreography by Rob Ashford. McCarter is seeking 12 non-Equity actors, six male and six female, for the ensemble; two actors may also be cast in roles. Must be able to sing and dance well. Note: Actors cannot be members of Actors' Equity Association and must be U.S. citizens. EMC candidates with 49 or fewer weeks are also eligible. No auditions will be given without an appointment. A stipend will be provided. McCarter is an equal opportunity employer. No phone calls. Casting Director: S. French. Rehearses Nov. 13-14, 20-21, 27-28, 30-31, and Dec. 1-5. Performs Dec. 7-24. Auditions, by appointment only, will be held on Sun. Oct. 17 beginning at 10AM at Ripley-Grier Studios, NYC. For an appointment, send pictures and resumes by Oct. 11 to McCarter Theatre, Attn: A Christmas Carol Casting, 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ 08540, or email to casting at mccarter.org. Prepare 16 bars of a song. Accompanist provided. Be prepared for dance call if called back. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 Prepare: Auditions, by appointment only, will be held on Sun. Oct. 17 beginning at 10AM at Ripley-Grier Studios, NYC. For an appointment, send pictures and resumes by Oct. 11 to McCarter Theatre, Attn: A Christmas Carol Casting, 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Shadow Box Theatre Rep Season=20 Theatre Name: Shadow Box Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 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: Shadow Box Theatre, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Shadow Box Theatre, a multiethnic, nonprofit children's musical puppet company, is seeking: male singer/actor/dancer/puppeteers for repertory season. People of color encouraged to apply. Puppetry experience helpful but not necessary (will train). Weekday rehearsals and performances. Paid positions. Rehearsals start early October. Call ASAP for appointment (212) 724-0677.=20 Prepare: Call ASAP for appointment (212) 724-0677.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Christmas Carol, Babes in Toyland, Ellis Island, Pinocchio=20 Theatre Name: American Family Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 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: American Family Theatre, New York, NY 11111 Breakdown: American Family Theatre is seeking men for the following roles in its upcoming fall tours=97Scrooge: high baritone, rehearsals begin Oct. 30; Bob Cratchit: high baritone or tenor, rehearsals Oct. 24; Narrator: tenor, versatile actor who moves well, rehearsals Oct. 24; Barnaby (Babes in Toyland): high baritone or tenor, good sense of comedy, very presentational actor, rehearsals Oct. 25; Narrator (Ellis Island): baritone, versatile actor, assumes several characters in show, rehearsals Oct. 10; Gepetto (Pinocchio): baritone, 5'10" or taller, rehearses Oct. 16. Call Tami Rigsby ASAP for audition appointment at (800) 822-8487, ext. 469. Non-union. Salary plus all housing and transportation.=20 Prepare: Call Tami Rigsby ASAP for audition appointment at (800) 822-8487, ext. 469.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Plays=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Carlotta Kerwin, The Snarks, Ltd., 40 Park Ave., New York, NY 10016=20 Breakdown: Seeking: male actors, 20-65, for women's organization presenting season of plays, some by Noel Coward. Also seeking: qualified directors. Stipend for directors. Send pictures and resumes to Carlotta Kerwin, The Snarks, Ltd., 40 Park Ave., #4H, New York, NY 10016; call (212) 689-4337; or email mrgrafton at aol.com.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Carlotta Kerwin, The Snarks, Ltd., 40 Park Ave., #4H, New York, NY 10016; call (212) 689-4337; or email mrgrafton at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Bye Bye Birdie=20 Theatre Name: Brooklyn Family Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/10/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Brooklyn Family Theatre, Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Brooklyn Family Theatre is holding auditions by appointment for two roles in production of Bye Bye Birdie, performing late October through November in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Rehearsals weekday evenings. Seeking: Conrad Birdie: a baritone, 1950s rock star, complete with comic bad manners and hot dancing, must sing and dance well; Mr. MacAfee: a comically insane put-upon 1950s dad, fed up with kids, character singing, originally played by Paul Lynde. Call (718) 670-7205; or email brooklyntheatre at aol.com for appointment.=20 Prepare: Call (718) 670-7205; or email brooklyntheatre at aol.com for appointment.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Latino-Themed Musical=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/04/2004 =20 =20 7:30 PMto 10:00 PM=20 10/07/2004 =20 =20 3:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: 440 Studios, 440 Lafayette St., Rm. 3A,, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: H. Brummit, Writer, is holding auditions for workshop/showcase of a Latino-themed musical. Some pay involved. Seeking singers: baritone, lyric tenor, and interesting sopranos, 20s-30s, who can act and move. Bring pictures and resumes. Accompanist provided.=20 Prepare: Bring pictures and resumes. Accompanist provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Axis of Evil=20 Theatre Name: Martin Bard=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Token Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Martin Bard, 185 Claremont Ave., Apt. 3H, New York, NY 10027=20 Breakdown: Martin Bard is casting for Axis of Evil, a musical drama, for a scheduled January Off-Off-Broadway run. Seeking non-Equity actors, all races, who can act, sing, and move well. Token payment for performers. Competitive pay available for experienced stage manager, lighting technician, costume and set designer. Production assistant needed. Send pictures and resumes to Martin Bard, 185 Claremont Ave., Apt. 3H, New York, NY 10027.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Martin Bard, 185 Claremont Ave., Apt. 3H, New York, NY 10027.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Tom Jones Adaptation=20 Theatre Name: Palistage Performing Arts Company=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Palistage Performing Arts Company, Tenafly, NJ 00000=20 Breakdown: Palistage Performing Arts Company (Tenafly, NJ=9710 minutes from GWB) is seeking: male actors, 16-25, for title role and a supporting role in David Rogers' adaptation of the film Tom Jones. Need strong good looks, innocence, charm. Rehearsals Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoon/evenings. Performance dates Nov. 18-21. Call (201) 569-7900, ext. 315.=20 Prepare: Call (201) 569-7900, ext. 315.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Season with Human=20 Theatre Name: B. DePetris, Casting=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/05/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Gotham City Improv, 158 W. 23 St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: B. DePetris, Casting, is holding auditions for A Season with Human. All types are encouraged to attend. Improv skills a plus. Prepare two contrasting monologues. For more information, check out website www.ahumanproduction.com.=20 Prepare: For more information, check out website www.ahumanproduction.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Rent=20 Theatre Name: CPI-Creative Prods Intl=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: Union N/A Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: CPI-Creative Productions Intl, 1501 Broadway, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: CPI-Creative Productions International, a New York production company is scouting mulitethnic cast for China Rent tour. Touring major Chinese cities. Also seeking: stage/company manager. Even if you don't yet know Chinese but up for the challenge. Pay. Send pictures and resumes (demo CDs) to CPI-Creative Productions International, Attn: Matt Neufeld, 1501 Broadway, Ste. 1313, New York, NY 10036.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes (demo CDs) to CPI-Creative Productions International, Attn: Matt Neufeld, 1501 Broadway, Ste. 1313, New York, NY 10036.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Poe: His Life, Loves, and Tales of Terror=20 Theatre Name: Pax Amicus=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd, Budd Lake, NJ 07828=20 Breakdown: Pax Amicus is seeking two men, 20-35, who move very well to play Poe and multiple characters in Poe: His Life, Loves, and Tales of Terror, based on Poe's life and stories. Rehearses/plays weekdays: October-November. Paid. Non-Equity. Call (973) 691-4900 for an appointment. Pictures and resumes may be mailed to Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd., Budd Lake, NJ 07828.=20 Prepare: Call (973) 691-4900 for an appointment. Pictures and resumes may be mailed to Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd., Budd Lake, NJ 07828.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Prism=20 Theatre Name: All Souls Players=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: MJ Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., Apt. 5A, New York, NY 10028=20 Breakdown: All Souls Players, a non-profit theatre company, is seeking: two men, late 30s-early 50s, for staged reading of Prism, an original three-character play. Both are well-spoken, well-educated types. Good diction and speaking voice a must. Performances Oct. 30-31 at the Unitarian Church of All Souls, 1157 Lexington Ave. in Manhattan. Audition and rehearsals to be held at same location. Send pictures and resumes to MJ Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., Apt. 5A, New York, NY 10028.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to MJ Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., Apt. 5A, New York, NY 10028.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Miss Julie, Two Other Works TBA=20 Theatre Name: JOS Theater Company=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/13/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Dance Theater Workshop, 219 W. 19 St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: JOS Theater Company and The Wake Up Artists are joining forces and are seeking committed, well-trained (B.F.A./M.F.A. or equivalent professional experience), physically vibrant male and female actors as well as modern dancers who are interested in movement theatre to join the company. Experience in Viewpoints, Michael Chekhov, LeCoq, or Grotowski preferred. The company's mission is to test physical, psychological, and emotional boundaries, engaging the audience and the actor in combustible, dangerous, inately raw theatre revealing the depths of the human condition. Fearless and provocative, the companies are seeking to make the invisible visible. Rehearsals for two original works created by directors Jessica Lanius and Andrea Arden, and an adaptation of Ibsen's Miss Julie (Director: A. Arden; still seeking the following roles: Jean; and Christine) begin in November and are slated for production in the early spring. Group movement auditions will be held Wed. Oct. 13 at 6PM. Callbacks will require a brief contemporary and classical monologue. Email submissions will be accepted only. If you would like an audition time, email pictures and resumes by Oct. 10 to jblanius at optonline.net.=20 Prepare: Group movement auditions will be held Wed. Oct. 13 at 6PM. Callbacks will require a brief contemporary and classical monologue. Email submissions will be accepted only. If you want an aud time, email pictures & resumes by Oct. 10 to jblanius at optonline.net _____ =20 Show Name: My Life as an Island=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/05/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Jose Montanez, 330 E. 46 St., Ste. 4S, New York, NY 10017=20 Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted from Latino and Latina actors for a reading of the libretto of a new musical, My Life as an Island, by librettist Lisa Aviva Bleviss. Performs Oct. 24. Specifically seeking: Cuban and Puerto Rican actors, ages 18 and older, singers preferred. Auditions will be held the first week of October at Art for Change, Carlitos Cafe y Galeria, 1701 Lexington Ave., NYC. For the audition date and time, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to JRMontanez at aol.com; or mail to Jose Montanez, 330 E. 46 St., Ste. 4S, New York, NY 10017.=20 Prepare: For the audition date and time, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to JRMontanez at aol.com; or mail to Jose Montanez, 330 E. 46 St., Ste. 4S, New York, NY 10017.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Camp Runamuk=20 Theatre Name: Richmond Shepard, Director=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: Richmond Shepard, Director, is accepting submissions for Camp Runamuk, a musical audience-interactive show about a summer camp in which the actors are the counselors, camp owner, etc. Book: Andrew Ross and Richmond Shepard; Songs: Andrew Ross. Show begins previews late Oct.; opens early Nov. Seeking (must sing and move well): James: 20, handsome, in-shape Adonis, in love with himself; LaDonna: 22, African-American, athletic director, in great physical shape, caring and maternal; The Ranger: good story-teller (doubles as Siegfried Hess, the Nazi next door); The Sultan: ruler of oil-rich Bula Gatawney, young, good-looking, stern but kindly Asian despot. Send pictures and resumes for audition appointment to Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New York, NY 10019. There is pay.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes for audition appointment to Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New York, NY 10019.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Bag Fulla Money=20 Theatre Name: Badlands Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/07/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Badlands Theatre Company, 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New York, NY 10010=20 Breakdown: Bruce Robert Harris and Badlands Theatre Company, Producers, are accepting submissions for Bag Fulla Money. Seeking: Oscar: male, 30, working class, pastry chef, sympathetic, musters the courage to steal a bag with millions in it; English: male, 30s-40s, balding Jason Statham type, British gangster, spotless London accent a must; Randall: 40, male, any ethnicity to play Native American; MC: male, 50s-70, character man, film noir delivery. This is a staged reading for investors and producers at the Lion Theatre, Oct. 25. Possible future employment when the show opens. These roles are joining an already established ensemble. Rehearses Oct. 18-24. Auditions will be held on Thurs. Oct. 7 at a location TBA. Sides will be provided. Send pictures and resumes to Badlands Theatre Company, c/o Scott Brooks, 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New York, NY 10010.=20 Prepare: Auditions will be held on Thurs. Oct. 7 at a location TBA. Sides will be provided. Send pictures and resumes to Badlands Theatre Company, c/o Scott Brooks, 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New York, NY 10010.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Robin Hood=20 Theatre Name: Manhattan Children's Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/15/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Manhattan Children's Theatre, 380 Broadway, 4th fl, New York, NY 10013=20 Breakdown: Manhattan Children's Theatre is accepting submissions for upcoming children's theatre musical production of Robin Hood. Seeking adult actors/actresses: eight male/female to play a variety of characters (all must sing). Performs Nov. 20-Dec. 19. Send pictures and resumes to Manhattan Children's Theatre, Attn: Laura Stevens, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY 10013. Some pay (stipend).=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Manhattan Children's Theatre, Attn: Laura Stevens, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY 10013.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Special Gift=20 Theatre Name: Riant Theatre=20 Post Date: 09/30/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/05/2004 =20 =20 5:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Champion Studios, 257 W. 39 St., 14th fl, New York, NY 10000=20 Breakdown: The Riant Theatre will be holding auditions for A Special Gift. Seeking: A Guardian Angel: male, 30-50, leading dramatic role; Reverend Green: 40-45; Daniel: 17-25, a troubled young man who sings in the choir (must sing); Annie: 30s, white, a lawyer, has cancer; Steven: 30s, white, Annie's husband, dramatic role; Janice Hernandez: 25-30, Latina, a new mom; Richard Hernandez: 25-35, her husband, down on his luck; Mr. Taylor: 50s, his boss; Tamia Jones: 40s, black, a mother; James Jones: 40s, black, her husband; Jamal: 18-20, black, her troubled son; Imani: 16-22, black, her daughter; Mr. Benny Johnson: 60s, black, her father. Performances Nov. 26-Dec. 5. Scenes will be provided at audition, bring pictures and resumes.=20 Prepare: Scenes will be provided at audition, bring pictures and resumes.=20 =20 =20 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Co-founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com =20 _____ =20 << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 35170 Spam messages and set aside 101 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com=09 ------=_NextPart_000_03CF_01C4A8DD.7525D930 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Show Name: Swing, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, = Oliver
Theatre= Name: = Marriott Theatre = in Lincolnshire
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr = Ag

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/12/2004

 

 

2:00 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arriott Rehearsal Hall, 1465 Busch Parkway, = Buffalo Grove, = IL = 60089 =

Breakdown: = Marriott Theatre = in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity = Chorus 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 Artistic Associate: Andy Hite. Seeking strong dancers who sing well. Performers of all ethnicities are strongly = encouraged to attend this audition. Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. = Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. = Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. = Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity = Marriott Theatre Agreement, Pay.

Prepare: = Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz = and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring = music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. =


Show Name: Swing, Brigadoon, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Footloose, = Oliver
Theatre Name: = Marriott Theatre = in Lincolnshire
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Marriott Thtr = Ag

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/12/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arriott Rehearsal Hall, 1465 Busch Parkway, = Buffalo Grove, = IL = 60089 =

Breakdown: = Marriott Theatre = in Lincolnshire, Producer, based in Lincolnshire, IL, is holding Equity = Chorus 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 Artistic Associate: Andy Hite. Seeking strong dancers who sing well. Performers of all ethnicities are strongly = encouraged to attend this audition. Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. = Bring jazz and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. = Bring music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. = Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity = Marriott Theatre Agreement, Pay.

Prepare: = Be warmed up and ready to dance at call time. Bring jazz = and character shoes. ALSO prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs. Bring = music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring picture and resume. =


Show Name: MacBeth, The Parvenu, The Winter’s = Tale, A Woman of No Importance
Theatre Name: Shakespeare = Project of Chicago
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Stgd Rdg =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: The Shakespeare = Project, 2529 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago, IL= 60625

Breakdown: = Shakespeare Project of Chicago, Producer, based in Chicago, = IL, is accepting submissions for their 2004-2005 season, including: = MacBeth (1st = Reh, 10/23 and perf 30,31), The Parvenu (11/13, perf 20,21), The Winter’s = Tale (2/5, perf 12,13) and A Woman of No Importance (4/16, perf 23, 24). Also for = their ongoing Student Outreach 50 M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>inute Hamlet. Seeking M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>embers in good standing of Actors Equity with strong = Shakespearean experience. Please indicate interest in particular roles of palys. Some = roles are cast. Web site is www.shakespeareprojectchicago.org. Send pictures = and resumes to: Artistic Director, Jeff Christian, The Shakespeare Project, = 2529 W. Carmen Ave., = Chicago = IL = 60625. Equity Staged = Reading. =

Prepare: = Web site is www.shakespeareprojectchicago.org. Send = pictures and resumes to: Artistic Director, Jeff Christian, The Shakespeare Project, = 2529 W. Carmen Ave., = Chicago = IL = 60625. =


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/25/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte = Studios, 1147 West Jacks= on, = Chicago, = IL = 66666 =

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Principal Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in = the Las Vegas, Broadway, and = National Touring = companies of Mamma = Mia! Cast should = be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for = this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s – the = mother of a 20 year old girl) Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer = in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino = on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. = Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to = find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany = spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. = TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, = sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early = 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a = feminist press. She’s confident, strong, and funny on the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress = who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie’s friend who = arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian = young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) = Sophie’s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast to Lisa and Sophie. Featured = role. SAM (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. Left Donna 20 years ago = because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who = sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, = youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High = baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be = Sophie’s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, = always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be = a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly = well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie’s fiance. Athletic, attractive – has given up his life as a successful young = businessman in order to make over Donna’s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured = role. PEPPER (20s) Sky’s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, = always flirting. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. = Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. = Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured = role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet = music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Appointments = will be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. on = Monday, October = 18. Call 312/641-0406. Call only 9:30 - = 12:30 or 3:00 - = 4:30. EPA rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Always bring your Equity M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>embership Card to auditions. Equity Casino and Production = contracts, pay.

Prepare: = to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music = and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Appointments will = be taken by the Equity office beginning at 9:30 A.M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. on = Monday, October = 18. Call 312/641-0406.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

2:00 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte = Studios, 1147 West Jacks= on, = Chicago, = IL = 66666 =

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

Submission/Audition Address: Lou Conte = Studios, 1147 West Jacks= on, = Chicago, = IL = 66666 =

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided.


Show Name: Fool for Love
Theatre Name: Roundabout = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LORT A+ =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/13/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 6:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Roundabout Theatre Company, Producer, based in New York, = NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Fool for Love, First Rehearsal: 12/14/04; First Preview: 1/14/05; Opens: tba; Closes: 5/1/05. = Playwright: Sam Shephard; Director: Ed Harris; Casting Directors: Jim Carnahan & = Mele Nagler. = Seeking: EDDIE, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AY, OLD M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN, and M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ARTIN. Sides will be provided at the audition. Lunch Break = from 1:30PM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> to 2:30PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity LORT Non-Rep A+ contract, = minimum AEA pay is $1083 per week until 2/27/05. =

Prepare: = Sides will be provided at the audition. Lunch Break from = 1:30PM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> to 2:30PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided.


Show Name: Dora, The Explorer, Dora's Pirate Adventure
Theatre Name: Nickelodeon =
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Spec Agmt =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/13/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Nickelodeon And Clear Channel Entertainment, Producer, = based in New York, NY, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Dora, The = Explorer and Dora's Pirate Adventure, Rehearsals Begin: January 3, 2005 In New York = City. Author: Chris Gifford; Director: Chris Hoppe; General = Manager: Wasser Associates. Seeking: DORA: Latina Singer / Actress Who Plays Late Teens - Early 20's. = Personable, Enthusiastic, Attractive / Cute, NOT TOO TALL, With A Strong High Belt = Voice. She Must Also Move Very Well And Be An Excellent Actress. She Must Have An = Extensive Familiarity With Latino Culture. She M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust Be Willing & Able To Convey Personal Knowledge = & Life Experience Of Latino Culture With The M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>edia Covering The Show. Bi-Lingual English / Spanish = Preferred But Not Required. DIEGO: He Is DORA's Cousin. Latin Singer / Actor Who Plays = Late Teens - Early 20's. Personable, Enthusiastic, Attractive And NOT TOO = TALL. He Must Sing And = Move Very Well = And Be An Excellent Actor. He M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust Have An Extensive Familiarity With Latino Culture. He = Must Be Willing = & Able To Convey Personal Knowledge & Life Experience Of Latino = Culture With The Media Covering The Show. Bi-Lingual English/Spanish Preferred But Not = Required. BOOTS: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ale. 20's. He Should Be A Good, Athletic Dancer, A Strong = Singer (Bari-Tenor) And MUST Do Acrobatics (Front Walkovers And / Or Back Handsprings). Needs To Be Five = Foot Seven - Five Foot Ten And Weigh 150 - 175 Pounds. Please Prepare To Sing = A Pop Uptempo AND A Ballad. If You Know A Song In Spanish, Please Bring That Too. = Please Bring A Picture And Resume AND Sheet M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usic. A Pianist Will Be Provided. LUNCH: = 1:30 PM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>2:00 = PM.<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. = Equity Special Agreement Tour, minimum AEA pay is $605 Per Week Plus Per Diem. =

Prepare: = To Sing A Pop Uptempo AND A Ballad. If You Know A Song In = Spanish, Please Bring That Too. Please Bring A Picture And Resume AND Sheet = Music. A Pianist = Will Be Provided.


Show Name: The It Girl
Theatre Name: James L. = Simon
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/12/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:10 PM

10/14/2004

 

 

9:00 AMto 5:00 PM

10/15/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = James L. Simon and Jonathan C. Herzog, Producers, based in = New York, NY, are holding 3 days of Equity Principal Auditions for The It = Girl, First Rehearsal: On Or About January 17, 2005; Opens: On Or About February 14, = 2005 at Dodgers Stages. Director/Lyrics: BT M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>cNicholl; Production Supervisor: Jerry = Zaks; Book: = Michael Small/BT = McNicholl; = Music: Paul = McKibbins; = Choreographer: Robert Bianca; General M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anager: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>aria Di Dia; Casting: Jay Binder Casting. This Show Was = Originally Produced At Theatre At St. Peter's Church In NYC In 5/01. A Valentine To = Silent Movies Of The Early 20's, It's To Be Played w/Sincerity, Not Camp. Seeking: = BETTY LOU SPENCE: The IT Girl. 20’s - Early 30’s. Vivacious Dynamo = With Spunk, Effortless Sex Appeal, Tomboy Charm And Street Smarts. Creative = Physical Comedienne, Dynamic Singer And High-Stepping Dancer. Adorable, = Altogether Winning Ing=E9nue With Fire And M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>oxie. Soprano/Belt. JONATHAN WALTHAM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>: The IT Boy. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>id 20’s – M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>id 30’s. A Leading M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>an With Light Comedic Skills And Easy Charm. = Masculine But = Gentle. Classic Proper, Upstanding M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ember Of Society With Ivy League Good = Looks. A Button-Down = Man Who, = Unconsciously, Wants To Be Unbuttoned. Confident Lyric Baritone. MONTY = MONTGOMERY: The Comic = Sidekick. Mid 20’s – M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>id 30’s. Energetic, Nimble Light Comedian With = Sure-Fire Timing And A Period Sensibility. An Upper-Crust Dilettante Concerned = With The Latest Fads, Impulsively Adventurous, Good-Hearted But Sometimes = Simple-Minded = Man Of Leisure. = JONATHAN’s Best Friend. Facility With Physical Comedy. Character Baritone. ADELA = VAN NORM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN: The Comic = Villainess. 20’s - Early 30’s. Socialite, Whose Bad Behavior Stems From Insecurity = And Desperation, Not An Evil Nature. Stylish, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anipulative, Aggressive Former Debutante Who Slyly Balances = Charm And Wicked Determination In Order To Snag Her Man. Long And Lean Preferred, Not Required. = Alto/Mezzo/Belt. JANE = / MRS. VAN = NORMAN / = MRS. SULLIVAN: = Mid 20’s = – Mid 30’s. = JANE Is A Brash, Wisecracking Shopgirl From Brooklyn<= /font> (A Young BEA ARTHUR Or ELAINE STRITCH). = MRS. VAN = NORMAN = (ADELA’s Mother) Is A = Haughty, Demanding Aristocratic M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>atron Who Values M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>oney And Breeding (A La M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ARGARET DUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ONT). M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>RS. SULLIVAN Is A Shriveled, Feisty Irish Landlady. = Must = Move Well. = Alto/Character Singer, Only Needs To Carry A Tune. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>OLLY / DAISY / BREARLEY: 20’s – Early = 30’s. MOLLY Is A Sweet = But Plucky LILLIAN GISH-Type Who Shows Spirit In The Face Of Adversity. = BETTY’s Upbeat, Loyal Best Friend. DAISY Is A Delicate, Innocent Eager-To-Please = Shopgirl. Lyric Soprano Who Can Also Give Vocal Punch To A Ragtime Tune. = MR. NOTTING / = MAN OF A = THOUSAND FACES: 20’s - M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>id 30’s. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>R. NOTTING Is A Self-Important, Punctilious, Officious Shop = Manager Who = Lives Life By The Time Clock. Plays Other Roles Which Require Him To Be Adept At = Physical Comedy Skills — An Aristocratic Gossip, A French Waiter, A = Coney Island Barker, A = Scandal Sheet Reporter And A Sailor. Tenor. Please Prepare A Traditional = Musical Theater = Song That Shows Off Your Range. Please Bring A Picture And Resume, Stapled = Together. LUNCH: VARIES. Note Different Start Times. EPA Rules are in effect. A = monitor will be provided. Equity Off Broadway E contract, minimum AEA pay is = $857 per week.

Prepare: = A Traditional M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Theater Song That Shows Off Your Range. Please Bring = A Picture And Resume, Stapled Together. LUNCH TIMES VARY. Note = Different Start Times. EPA Rules are in effect.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/30/2004

 

 

2:00 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance = Studio II, 3425 Backs= tage Blvd, Las = Vegas, NV= 89121

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to dance at = call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women = should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop = song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/30/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance = Studio II, 3425 Backs= tage Blvd, Las = Vegas, NV= 89121

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/31/2004

 

 

1:00 PMto 6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Backstage Dance = Studio II, 3425 Backs= tage Blvd, Las = Vegas, NV= 89121

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Principal Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in = the Las Vegas, Broadway, and = National Touring = companies of Mamma = Mia! Cast should = be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for = this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s – the = mother of a 20 year old girl) Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer = in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino = on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. = Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to = find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany = spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. = TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, = sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early = 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a = feminist press. She’s confident, strong, and funny on the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress = who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie’s friend who = arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian = young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) = Sophie’s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast to Lisa and Sophie. Featured = role. SAM (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. Left Donna 20 years ago = because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who = sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, = youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High = baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be = Sophie’s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, = always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be = a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly = well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie’s fiance. Athletic, attractive – has given up his life as a successful young = businessman in order to make over Donna’s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured = role. PEPPER (20s) Sky’s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, = always flirting. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. = Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. = Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured = role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet = music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Sign-up = begins at 12:30. EPA rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music = and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. Sign-up begins at = 12:30. EPA rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card = to auditions.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/02/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Principal Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Future replacements for all roles in = the Las Vegas, Broadway, and = National Touring = companies of Mamma = Mia! Cast should = be quirky and offbeat; not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have a rock sound and be able to move well. ABBA songs provide score for = this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious musical theatre performers. All = should have rock sound. Roles include: DONNA (late 30s-early 40s – the = mother of a 20 year old girl) Attractive and free-spirited. A former lead singer = in a group called Donna and the Dynamos who now owns and runs a hotel/casino = on a Greek island. A strong feminist who also has a zany and vulnerable side. = Leading role. SOPHIE (18-25) A very special young woman who is determined to = find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has a wild, zany = spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Pop soprano. Leading role. = TANYA (late 30s-early 40s) A former singer in the Dynamos. Rich, = sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Good supporting role. ROSIE (late 30s-early = 40s) Also a former singer in the Dynamos who now writes for and runs a = feminist press. She’s confident, strong, and funny on the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, bit of a clown. Actress = who sings. Good supporting role. LISA (18-25) Sophie’s friend who = arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Should be African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native American or any non Caucasian = young woman. Should sing and dance well. Featured role. ALI (18-25) = Sophie’s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast to Lisa and Sophie. Featured = role. SAM (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. Left Donna 20 years ago = because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who = sings. Baritone. Good supporting role. HARRY (35-45) M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay be Sophie’s father. British financier, weathy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, = youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. High = baritone, tenor. Good supporting role. BILL (35-45) May be = Sophie’s father. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, = always ready for adventure. Funny, preferably a big or imposing man. Should be = a very good actor who does a very convincing Australian accent and sings fairly = well. Good supporting role. SKY (late 20s) Sophie’s fiance. Athletic, attractive – has given up his life as a successful young = businessman in order to make over Donna’s taverna and marry Sophie. Featured = role. PEPPER (20s) Sky’s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, = always flirting. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ust be a good mover/dancer. Acrobatic skills a plus. = Baritone/tenor. Small featured role. EDDIE (20s) Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. = Laid-back, easygoing. Also a mover/dancer role. Baritone/tenor. Small featured = role. Please be prepared to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet = music and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. EPA rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = to sing a contemporary pop song. Please bring sheet music = and pictures and resumes. An accompanist will be provided. EPA rules are in = effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity Membership Card = to auditions.


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/04/2004

 

 

2:00 PM =

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

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus


Show Name: Mamma Mia
Theatre Name: Judy Craymer, et al
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Casino/Prod =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/04/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

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

Breakdown: = Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bjorn Ulv=E6us For = Littlestar In With Universal, Producers, based in New York, NY, are holding = Equity Chorus Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>amma M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ia, currently playing in Las Vegas, = NV. Casting = Consultant: David Grindrod; Prod. Supervisor: Tom Capps; Resident Director: Tom = Caruso; Dance Supervisor: Janet Rothermel; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director, Las Vegas: Wendy = Bobbitt Cavett; = Casting Associate: Eric Woodall. Seeking: Strong contemporary dancers (early = 20s) who sing well - future replacements Las = Vegas , Broadway, & National<= /font> Touring companies. All races, ethnic backgrounds, and = sizes. Some featured as singers and actors; some men have dance specialties - acro a = plus. ABBA songs provide score for this romantic comedy. Not seeking obvious = musical theatre performers. All should have rock sound. Be warmed up, ready to = dance at call time. Flat dance shoes or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; = women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. = Contemporary pop song, sheet music, picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus = rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Always bring your Equity = Membership Card = to auditions. Equity Casino and Production contracts, pay. =

Prepare: = Be warmed up, ready to dance at call time. Flat dance shoes = or dance sneakers (no ballet or jazz shoes; women should wear little to no make-up). Street clothes preferred. Contemporary pop song, sheet music, = picture and resume. Accompanist provided. Chorus


Show Name: The Miracle Worker
Theatre Name: Long Beach = Playhouse Studio Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = 99 Seat Thtr Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/10/2004

 

 

7:00 PMto 10:00 PM

10/11/2004

 

 

7:00 PMto 10:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Long = Beach Playhouse Studio Tht, 5021 E Anaheim St, = Long Beach, = CA = 99999 =

Breakdown: = Gigi Fusco M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>eese, Producer, will hold an open call for The = Miracle Worker, = a drama by William Gibson. Director: Robert Craig. Rehearsals start Oct. 17. Performances run Dec. 3-18 & Jan. 7-22, 2005 at the Long = Beach Playhouse Studio Theatre. There is pay. Seeking: Doctor: male, 50-60, = old time country doctor typical of the South in the 1800s; Kate: female, 25-30, = loving mother of Helen, demure but makes all decisions in family; Keller: male, = 40-50, former captain for the South in Civil War; Helen: girl, 10-15 to play = 10, a deaf, dumb, and blind child who wants to communicate; = Martha: girl, African-American, 10-15, Viney's daughter, playmate to Helen; Percy: = boy, African-American, 15-20 to play teenager, Viney's son, not bright; Aunt = Ev: female, 45-55, Keller's sister, sometimes flamboyant; James: male, = 20-30, wants connection with father but his new mother Kate and sister Helen have = stolen his father's affection; Anagnos: male, 40-50, wise, good-natured soul, Greek = accent a must; Annie Sullivan: 25-35 to play 20, tough but emotionally = sentimental, Irish accent; Viney: female, African-American, 40-50, trusted = housekeeper and nanny, views herself as a member of the family, not a servant. Prepare = to cold read from script with Southern accent. Be familiar with play. For = information e-mail lbplayhouse75 at verizon.net. Equity 99 Seat Theatre contract. =

Prepare: = Prepare to cold read from script with Southern accent. Be = familiar with play. For information e-mail lbplayhouse75 at verizon.net. =


Show Name: St. Elmo's Fire
Theatre Name: Underdog = Productions
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = 99 Seat No Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/06/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Underdog = Productions, 206 N. Screenland Dr, = Burbank, = CA = 91505 =

Breakdown: = Underdog Productions is accepting submissions for St. = Elmo's Fire, a 20th anniversary stage production for the L.A. Children's Charity = Benefit. Producer: Bryan Chesters. Performances run Jan. 13-30, 2005 at the Complex Theater. Seeking: Alec: good-looking, strong leader; = Billy: handsome = daredevil; Kirby: good-looking, persistent, underdog; Kevin: good-looking, sardonic = poet; Jules: good-looking, = sexy, fun; Leslie: good-looking, sweet, sensitive; Wendy: good-looking, = preppy, shy; Dale: 20s-30s, = beautiful; Mr. Beamish: = 50s; Mrs. Beamish: = 50s; Hooker: African-American, 30s-40s. Note: Unless otherwise specified, all = parts are mid-late 20s. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 6 to Underdog = Productions c/o St. Elmo's Fire, 206 N. = Screenland Dr., Burbank, CA= 91505. For information e-mail stelmosfire at sbcglobal.net. Equity = 99 Seat Theatre contract.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 6 to Underdog Productions = c/o St. Elmo's Fire, 206 N. = Screenland Dr., Burbank, CA= 91505. For information e-mail stelmosfire at sbcglobal.net. =


Show Name: Blood Off Broadway
Theatre Name: Blood Off = Broadway
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Poss = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/09/2004

 

 

3:30 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: Church = Street Boxing Gym, 25 Park = Pl at Church = St, New = York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Blood Off Broadway, an original performance venue combining theatre, music and movement with sanctioned boxing, needs improvisers = for high-energy scene work, performing one-on-one challenges in the ring for = a backers' audition. Also looking for sports announcer-like banter for = between rounds and on-camera, '40s style reporters. Performs Nov. 5. Possible = future pay. More info, email Robin Selfridge at robinselfridge at hotmail.com. =

Prepare: = More info, email = Robin Selfridge at robinselfridge at hotmail.com.


Show Name: Metamorphoses
Theatre Name: Florida = Studio Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: AEA SPT Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/12/2004

 

 

1:00 PMto 2:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Florida Studio Theatre, Producer, based in = Sarasota, = FL, is holding = Non-Equity Principal Auditions for M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>etamorphoses, Rehearsals Begin: November 16, 2004. Opens: December 9, 2004. Closes: February 5, = 2005. Artistic Director: Richard Hopkins. Playwright: = Mary Zimmerman. = Casting And Literary Coordinator: James Ashford. FLORIDA STUDIO THEATRE Is = Celebrating 31 Years As An Equity, Regional Theatre. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ETAM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ORPHOSES: By M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ary Zimmerman. A Tony Award=AE-Winning Splash. A Pool Of = Shimmering Water Sets The Stage For A Lush, Funny And Vibrant Retelling Of = OVID’s Myths. Gods And = Humans Meet, Clash And = Love In And Around The Glistening Waterscape. Playwright MARY = ZIMM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ERM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN Examines Each Legendary Tale As A Parable Of = Transformation In A Contemporary, Accessible Style. The Stories Of KING = MIDAS, EROS, = PSYCHE, NARCISSUS And M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>any M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ore Are Interwoven Into A Seamless Evening Of Laughter, = Tears And Revelation. Seeking: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER ONE: 30’s - 40. Plays ZEUS, ERYSICHTHON, CINYRAS = And Others. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER TWO: 30’s - 40’s. Plays MIDAS, NARRATOR = OF ERYSICHTHON And Others. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER THREE: 30’s. Plays CEYX, ORPHEUS, APOLLO, = PHILEMON And Others. = MAN = NUMBER FOUR: = 30’s. Plays SILENUS, NARCISSUS, PHAETON, EROS And Others. MAN = NUMBER FIVE: = 30’s. Plays BACCHUS, HERM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ES, VERTUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>NUS And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER ONE: Late 20’s. Plays ALCYONE, CERES, PERSEPHONE = And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER TWO: 40’s. Plays SCIENTIST, PANDORA, = NURSEMAID TO = MYRRHA, = THERAPIST And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER THREE: 30’s. Plays LUCINA, Q, EURYDICE, BAUCIS = And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER FOUR: 20’s. Plays MIDAS’S = DAUGHTER, IRIS, HUNGER, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>YRRHA And Others. WOM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>AN NUM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>BER FIVE: 20’s. Plays APHRODITE, OREAD, PSYCHE And = Others. Auditionees Should Prepare A BRIEF Contemporary M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>onologue. Please Bring An Updated Picture And Resume. = Equity SPT contract, pay.

Prepare: = A BRIEF Contemporary M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>onologue. Please Bring An Updated Picture And Resume. =


Show Name: Duets
Theatre Name: ACT = Productions
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: David Spera, = Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box = 565, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>astic, = NY = 11950 =

Breakdown: = ACT Productions is casting Duets, a showcase of five = one-act plays. Director/Producer: David Spera, Esq. They are seeking male and = female actors, all ages. This is a non-union showcase,. Rehearses in November. = Performs in January at the Producers Club, 358 W. 44 St., NYC. Send = pictures, resumes, and cover letters to David Spera, Esq., ACT Productions, = PO Box 565, = Mastic, NY= 11950.

Prepare: = Send pictures, resumes, and cover letters to David Spera, = Esq., ACT Productions, PO Box = 565, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>astic, = NY = 11950. =


Show Name: West Side Story
Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Guest Artist

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/21/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 3:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, = WI, will be = holding an open call for principals for its production of West Side Story, which will = run from March = 3-May 15. = Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>usical Director: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ary Ehlinger. Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin on Feb. 14. = Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, workers' comp. This call will be for the = roles of Tony, Lt. Schrank, Officer Krupke, Doc (who will double as Glad = Hand), and Maria understudy = (who will play Rosalia and do some chorus dancing). The role of = Maria is = pre-cast. Those interested in the principal roles of Anita, Riff, and Bernardo must = first attend the dance calls on Tues. Oct. 19 at 10AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> for women and on Wed. Oct. 20 at 10AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> for men at Nola Rehearsal Studios, 250 W. 54 = St., NYC. = Principal cast breakdown--Tony: young, attractive, romantic, idealistic, with passion, = energy, and vision, must have a strong lyric baritone/tenor voice with good high = notes, must move well; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>aria: young, lovely, open, naive, romantic, must have a = strong soprano, must move well, Latina or able to play Latina; Doc: character = man, 40s-50s, warm, caring, sardonic wit and full of worry; Lt. Schrank: = character man, 30s-50s, hard, cynical, angry NYPD detective; Officer Krupke: = character man, 30s-40s, with comic ability, stereotypical NYC beat cop; Anita: = young, sexy, passionate, hard cynical exterior with warmth and caring beneath, strong = mezzo with belt, Latina or able to play Latina, must come to the dance call; Bernardo: young, intense, full of anger and fear but a loving heart = underneath, Latino or able to play Latino, must come to the dance call; Riff: same = as Bernardo but Caucasian, must come to the dance call. For the principal = call, prepare 16 bars of a ballad and 16 bars of an uptempo song in a classic Broadway style. Equity Guest Artist contracts are available for some = roles.

Prepare: = 16 bars of a ballad and 16 bars of an uptempo song in a = classic Broadway style.


Show Name: West Side Story
Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Guest Artist

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/20/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

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

Breakdown: = The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, = WI, will be = holding an open call for dancers who sing well for its production of West Side Story, = which will run from M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arch 3-M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; = Musical = Director: Mary Ehlinger. = Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin= on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, = workers' comp. Equity This call will be for male and female dancers who are = young, attractive, athletic, and energetic to play Jets, = Sharks, Their Girls, = and Anybodys. Some women will double as both Jet Girls and Shark Girls. All ethnic = types are encouraged to audition. Those interested in the principal roles of = Anita, Bernardo, and Riff must come first to the dance call to secure a = principal callback. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>en should wear dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should = wear dance heels, and all should wear dance clothing. No street clothes or = street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway standard. = The combination will be taught promptly at the beginning of the posted time. = Auditioners should arrive to sign up a little early. Guest Artist contracts are = available for some roles.

Prepare: = Men should wear = dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should = wear dance clothing. No = street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars = of an uptempo Broadway standard.


Show Name: West Side Story
Theatre Name: Fireside Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Guest Artist

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/19/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

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

Breakdown: = The Fireside Theatre, Fort Atkinson, = WI, will be = holding an open call for dancers who sing well for its production of West Side = Story, which will run from M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arch 3-M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ay 15. Director: Ed Flesch; Choreographer: Kate Swan; = Musical = Director: Mary Ehlinger. = Rehearsals will begin in Wisconsin= on Feb. 14. Competitive salary, travel, housing, meals, = workers' comp. Equity This call will be for male and female dancers who are = young, attractive, athletic, and energetic to play Jets, = Sharks, Their Girls, = and Anybodys. Some women will double as both Jet Girls and Shark Girls. All ethnic = types are encouraged to audition. Those interested in the principal roles of = Anita, Bernardo, and Riff must come first to the dance call to secure a principal = callback. Men should wear = dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should = wear dance clothing. No = street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars = of an uptempo Broadway standard. The combination will be taught promptly at the = beginning of the posted time. Auditioners should arrive to sign up a little early. = Guest Artist contracts are available for some roles.

Prepare: = Men should wear = dance sneakers or jazz shoes, women should wear dance heels, and all should = wear dance clothing. No = street clothes or street shoes. Also be prepared to sing 16 bars = of an uptempo Broadway standard.


Show Name: Blues for an Alabama Sky
Theatre Name: Black = Spectrum Theatre
Post Date: =
10/01/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/04/2004

 

 

4:30 PMto 7:30 PM

10/05/2004

 

 

4:30 PMto 7:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Black Spectrum = Theatre, 177 St. and Baisley = Blvd, Queens, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Black Spectrum Theatre, located in St. Albans, = Queens, is seeking = non-union performers for the play Blues for an Alabama Sky by Pearl Cleage. = Seeking: Angel: very attractive woman, 35-50, a lounge singer; Guy: 35-45, a = costume designer; Delia: attractive woman, 30-40, a social worker; Sam: 40-50, a doctor; Leland: 30-40, attractive black male from Alabama. All = characters are African-American. Prepare a contemporary monologue no longer than two = minutes. Sides provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. Call (718) = 723-1800 for directions and to set up an appointment. Pay involved. =

Prepare: = a contemporary monologue no longer than two minutes. Sides provided. Auditions will be held by appointment. Call (718) 723-1800 for directions and to set up an appointment.


Show Name: Seven Deadly Sins Series
Theatre Name: = TSI/Playtime
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: TSI/Playtime-Dea= dly Sins, 750 Eighth Ave., Ste = 200, New = York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: = TSI/Playtime is now accepting pictures and resumes for = their Seven Deadly Sins Series, scheduled to begin Nov. 10-21 and Dec. 8-19. = Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday performances. The true tragic flaw in human = nature is embodied in one or more of the seven deadly sins: pride, covetousness, = lust, anger, gluttony, envy, and sloth. Each has been paired with a = Shakespearean work: Hamlet, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>acbeth, Othello, King Lear, Richard III, Romeo and Juliet, = and Antony and Cleopatra. = Scenes and adaptations 60 minutes and under. Send resumes to Artistic Director = A.M. Raychel, TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth = Ave., Ste. 200, New York, = NY = 10036. =

Prepare: = Send resumes to Artistic Director A.M. Raychel, TSI/Playtime-Deadly Sins, 750 Eighth = Ave., Ste. 200, New York, = NY = 10036. =


Show Name: Shakespeare Eight Play History Cycle
Theatre Name: Twenty Feet Productions
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/04/2004

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Twenty Feet = Productions, New York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Twenty Feet Productions will hold auditions by appointment = only for Shakespeare Eight Play History Cycle on Mon. Oct. 4 and = Tues. Oct. 5 from 6-10PM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. Director: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>arc Silberschatz. Performs at West = Park = Church, 86 = St. and = Amsterdam Ave., NYC. Email = pictures and resumes with preferred day to twentyfeetproductions at gmail.com to = schedule an appointment.

Prepare: = Email pictures and resumes with preferred day to twentyfeetproductions at gmail.com to schedule an appointment. =


Show Name: Gay-Themed Play
Theatre Name: John Clark, = Producer
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: John Clark, = Producer, New York, = NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: = John Clark, Producer, seeks= actors for table reading of a new gay-themed two-act play = on Oct. 17 in NYC. Seeking: two men, mid-20s; one man, late 20s; two men over = 40; and one black woman. Producers will be in attendance. Email shiftingthecanvas at msn.com for submission information.

Prepare: = Email shiftingthecanvas at msn.com for submission information. =


Show Name: Rat Pack Tribute Show
Theatre Name: =
New York Dinner Theater =
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/10/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: New = York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome Rd., #200, = Manhasset<= /font>, NY= 11030

Breakdown: = New York Dinner Theater = is seeking Dean and Sammy impersonators for a Rat Pack tribute show with performances primarily in the tristate area and Philadelphia. All actors = submitting must be able to sing in the style of the Rat Pack. Send pictures and = resumes to New York Dinner Theater, 390 Plandome = Rd., #200, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anhasset, = NY = 11030. Director: = Bill Primavera, = (212) 358-5896. Paid positions.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to New York Dinner Theater, = 390 Plandome Rd., #200, = Manhasset<= /font>, NY= 11030.


Show Name: Perfect
Theatre Name: Heart = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = Stgd Rdg No Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/08/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: George Cameron = Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd, = Long Beach, = NY = 11561 =

Breakdown: = Heart Theatre Company, Producer, are accepting submissions = for a staged reading of George Cameron Grant's Perfect. Invitation-only = reading to be held Nov. 15 at Dramatists Guild, NYC. Rehearses Nov. 13-24. Visit = website www.georgecamerongrant.com for synopsis. Director: John Borras. Seeking: Rachel: mid-40s, tall, thin, fragile lifelong victim exacting one = perfect moment of revenge. Also seeking—Rachel: from early teens-20s; = Roger: mid-30s, dangerously handsome, rugged predator; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>other and Father: mid-40s, life-hardened, middle-class = parents; Male: mid-40s to = 50s, portraying various tormentors in Rachel's life. Supporting roles also available. Auditions will be held M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>on. Oct. 11 from 6:30-9PM at Harlequin = Studios, NYC. Sides will be provided. Actors selected will be considered for = future production. Email pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to cameron313 at aol.com; = or send ASAP to George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd., = Long Beach, = NY = 11561. Equity Staged = Reading Guidelines. =

Prepare: = Email pictures and resumes by Oct. 8 to cameron313 at aol.com; = or send ASAP to George Cameron Grant, 516 Lincoln Blvd., = Long Beach, = NY = 11561. =


Show Name: Phillis, A Slave to Poetry
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Rene = Migliaccio, = 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, = Brooklyn, = NY = 11222 =

Breakdown: = Submissions are being accepted from actors for the reading = of a new play, Phillis, A Slave to Poetry. Seeking: African-American and = white male and female actors, ages 20-40. Performs Oct. 18. For more info, visit www.phillisaslave.com (under Play Specifications there is a cast = breakdown). Send pictures and resumes to Rene M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>igliaccio, 104 Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (do = not email submissions).

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Rene Migliaccio, 104 = Greenpoint Ave., #4L, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (do not email submissions). For more info, = visit www.phillisaslave.com (under Play Specifications there is a cast = breakdown).


Show Name: Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Oklahoma!, 42nd Street, Guys and Dolls, Buddy (The Buddy Holly Story), Sound of = Music
Theatre Name: Prather = Family of Theatres
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/11/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 1:00 PM

10/12/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 1:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th = Street, 6th Fl, New = York, NY= 10001

Breakdown: = Prather Family of Theatres (Dutch Apple, Broadway Palm, = Broadway Palm West) will hold open non-Equity calls. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, = Lancaster, = PA: Disney's = Beauty and the Beast: April 7-June 11 (two-theatre tour with Broadway Palm, FL); = Oklahoma!: June 6-Aug. = 6 (two-theatre tour with Broadway Palm, FL). Broadway Palm, = Fort M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>yers, = FL: = 42nd Street: Dec. 13-Feb. = 19; Beauty and the Beast: June 19-Aug. 13 (two-theatre tour with Dutch = Apple); Oklahoma!: Sept. = 22-Nov. 19 (two-theatre tour with Dutch Apple). Broadway Palm West, = Mesa, AZ= : Guys and Dolls: Feb. 3-April 9; Buddy (The Buddy Holly = Story): March 31-June 4; = Sound of Music: = May 26-July 30. = All above dates include rehearsal dates. Contracts include housing, meals on = performance days, transportation, health club membership. All are paid positions. = Visit the website at www.prathertheatres.com. No appointments. Sign-up will begin = at 9AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. All must attend the vocal auditions in order to be called = to dance. Prepare 16 bars that show your vocal range. Accompanist provided. = Be prepared to dance if called back for dance auditions.

Prepare: = No appointments. Sign-up will begin at 9AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>. All must attend the vocal auditions in order to be called = to dance. Prepare 16 bars that show your vocal range. Accompanist provided. = Be prepared to dance if called back for dance auditions.


Show Name: Cafe Noir
Theatre Name: =
Mystery Cafe =
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Ste 200, = Manhasset<= /font>, NY= 11030

Breakdown: = Mystery Cafe, = one of the largest producers of interactive murder mysteries in the tristate area, = is accepting pictures and resumes for its newest production, Cafe Noir. = Seeking the following characters: Rick Archer: early 30s, sings, private eye = who's always wanted to be Bogart or M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>itchum in a '40s film noir movie; Madam Toureau: = 40s, French, manages the Cafe Noir; Sheila Wonderly: 20s, sings, attractive, prostitute, hardened; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>aria Larue: mid-late 20s, voodoo priestess, = Caribbean/French accent; Gutterman: mid-30s-early 60s, British, ladies' man; Trio: late 20s-early 30s, plays three characters: gun runner, Dutch blackmailer, = and British cop, needs to be versatile character actor. Send pictures and = resumes with character preference to M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ystery Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, = Manhasset<= /font>, NY= 11030, Attn: Bill Primavera. Paid.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes with character preference to = Mystery = Cafe/Cafe Noir, 390 Plandome Rd., Suite 200, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anhasset, NY 11030, Attn: Bill Primavera.


Show Name: A Christmas Carol
Theatre Name: = McCarter Theatre =
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union = Stipend

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/11/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>cCarter Theatre, 91 University Place, = Princeton, = NJ = 08540 =

Breakdown: = McCarter = Theatre, Princeton, = NJ, will hold = non-Equity auditions for A Christmas Carol, directed by Michael Unger, = with choreography by Rob Ashford. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>cCarter is seeking 12 non-Equity actors, six male and six = female, for the ensemble; two actors may also be cast in roles. = Must be able to = sing and dance well. Note: Actors cannot be members of Actors' Equity Association = and must be U.S. citizens. EM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>C candidates with 49 or fewer weeks are also = eligible. No auditions will be given without an appointment. A stipend will be = provided. McCarter is an = equal opportunity employer. No phone calls. Casting Director: S. French. = Rehearses Nov. 13-14, 20-21, 27-28, 30-31, and Dec. 1-5. Performs Dec. 7-24. = Auditions, by appointment only, will be held on Sun. Oct. 17 beginning at = 10AM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial> at Ripley-Grier Studios, NYC. For an appointment, send = pictures and resumes by Oct. 11 to M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>cCarter Theatre, Attn: A Christmas Carol Casting, = 91 University Place, = Princeton, = NJ = 08540, or email to casting at mccarter.org. Prepare 16 bars of a song. Accompanist provided. = Be prepared for dance call if called back. Bring pictures and resumes. =

Prepare: = Auditions, by appointment only, will be held on Sun. Oct. = 17 beginning at 10AM at = Ripley-Grier Studios, NYC. For an appointment, send pictures and resumes by Oct. 11 = to McCarter = Theatre, Attn: A Christmas Carol Casting, 91 University = Place, Princeton= , NJ=


Show Name: Shadow Box Theatre Rep Season
Theatre Name: Shadow Box = Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Shadow Box = Theatre, New = York, NY 11111

Breakdown: = Shadow Box Theatre, a multiethnic, nonprofit children's = musical puppet company, is seeking: male singer/actor/dancer/puppeteers for = repertory season. People of color encouraged to apply. Puppetry experience helpful = but not necessary (will train). Weekday rehearsals and performances. Paid positions. Rehearsals start early October. Call ASAP for appointment = (212) 724-0677.

Prepare: = Call ASAP for appointment (212) 724-0677. =


Show Name: Christmas Carol, Babes in Toyland, Ellis Island, Pinocchio
Theatre Name: American = Family Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: American = Family Theatre, = New York, NY 11111 =

Breakdown: = American Family Theatre is seeking men for the following = roles in its upcoming fall tours—Scrooge: high baritone, rehearsals begin = Oct. 30; Bob Cratchit: high baritone or tenor, rehearsals Oct. 24; Narrator: tenor, versatile = actor who moves well, rehearsals Oct. 24; Barnaby (Babes in Toyland): high = baritone or tenor, good sense of comedy, very presentational actor, rehearsals = Oct. 25; Narrator (Ellis Island): baritone, versatile actor, assumes several = characters in show, rehearsals Oct. 10; Gepetto (Pinocchio): baritone, 5'10" = or taller, rehearses Oct. 16. Call Tami Rigsby ASAP for audition = appointment at (800) 822-8487, ext. 469. Non-union. Salary plus all housing and transportation.

Prepare: = Call Tami Rigsby ASAP for audition appointment at (800) = 822-8487, ext. 469.


Show Name: Plays
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Carlotta = Kerwin, The Snarks, Ltd., = 40 Park Ave., = New York, = NY = 10016 =

Breakdown: = Seeking: male actors, 20-65, for women's organization = presenting season of plays, some by Noel Coward. Also seeking: qualified directors. = Stipend for directors. Send pictures and resumes to Carlotta Kerwin, The = Snarks, Ltd., = 40 Park Ave., #4H, = New York, = NY = 10016; call (212) = 689-4337; or email mrgrafton at aol.com.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Carlotta Kerwin, The = Snarks, Ltd., = 40 Park Ave., #4H, = New York, = NY = 10016; call (212) = 689-4337; or email mrgrafton at aol.com.


Show Name: Bye Bye Birdie
Theatre Name: Brooklyn = Family Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/10/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Brooklyn Family = Theatre, Park Slope, Brooklyn<= /font>, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Brooklyn Family Theatre is holding auditions by appointment = for two roles in production of Bye Bye Birdie, performing late October = through November in Park Slope, Brooklyn<= /font>. Rehearsals weekday evenings. Seeking: Conrad Birdie: a = baritone, 1950s rock star, complete with comic bad manners and hot dancing, must = sing and dance well; M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>r. M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>acAfee: a comically insane put-upon 1950s dad, fed up with = kids, character singing, originally played by Paul Lynde. Call (718) 670-7205; = or email brooklyntheatre at aol.com for appointment.

Prepare: = Call (718) 670-7205; or email brooklyntheatre at aol.com for appointment.


Show Name: Latino-Themed Musical
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/04/2004

 

 

7:30 PMto 10:00 PM

10/07/2004

 

 

3:00 PMto 7:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: 440 Studios, = 440 Lafayette St., Rm. 3A,, New York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = H. Brummit, Writer, is holding auditions for = workshop/showcase of = a Latino-themed musical. Some pay involved. Seeking singers: baritone, = lyric tenor, and interesting sopranos, 20s-30s, who can act and move. Bring = pictures and resumes. Accompanist provided.

Prepare: = Bring pictures and resumes. Accompanist provided. =


Show Name: Axis of Evil
Theatre Name: =
Martin Bard
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Token = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>artin Bard, 185 Claremont = Ave., Apt. 3H, = New York, = NY = 10027 =

Breakdown: = Martin Bard is = casting for Axis of Evil, a musical drama, for a scheduled January = Off-Off-Broadway run. Seeking non-Equity actors, all races, who can act, sing, and move = well. Token payment for performers. Competitive pay available for experienced stage manager, lighting technician, costume and set designer. Production = assistant needed. Send pictures and resumes to M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>artin Bard, 185 Claremont= Ave., Apt. 3H, New = York, NY= 10027.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Martin Bard, 185 = Claremont Ave., Apt. 3H, = New York, = NY = 10027. =


Show Name: Tom Jones Adaptation
Theatre Name: Palistage = Performing Arts Company
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Palistage = Performing Arts Company, Tenafly, NJ= 00000

Breakdown: = Palistage Performing Arts Company (Tenafly, = NJ—10 = minutes from GWB) is seeking: male actors, 16-25, for title role and a supporting = role in David Rogers' adaptation of the film Tom Jones. Need strong good = looks, innocence, = charm. Rehearsals Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoon/evenings. Performance = dates Nov. 18-21. Call (201) 569-7900, ext. 315.

Prepare: = Call (201) 569-7900, ext. 315.


Show Name: A Season with Human
Theatre Name: B. = DePetris, Casting
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/05/2004

 

 

10:00 AM =

Submission/Audition Address: Gotham City Improv, 158 W. 23 St, New York, NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: = B. DePetris, Casting, is holding auditions for A Season = with Human. All types are encouraged to attend. Improv skills a plus. Prepare = two contrasting monologues. For more information, check out website = www.ahumanproduction.com.

Prepare: = For more information, check out website = www.ahumanproduction.com.


Show Name: Rent
Theatre Name: = CPI-Creative Prods Intl
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: Union = N/A Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: CPI-Creative = Productions Intl, 1501 Broadway, New = York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: = CPI-Creative Productions International, a = New York production = company is scouting mulitethnic cast for China Rent tour. Touring major Chinese = cities. Also seeking: stage/company manager. Even if you don't yet know Chinese = but up for the challenge. Pay. Send pictures and resumes (demo CDs) to = CPI-Creative Productions International, Attn: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>att Neufeld, 1501 Broadway, Ste. = 1313, New = York, NY= 10036.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes (demo CDs) to CPI-Creative = Productions International, Attn: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>att Neufeld, 1501 Broadway, Ste. = 1313, New = York, NY= 10036.


Show Name: Poe: His Life, Loves, and Tales of Terror
Theatre Name: Pax Amicus =
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Pax Amicus = (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd, Budd Lake, NJ 07828

Breakdown: = Pax Amicus is seeking two men, 20-35, who move very well to = play Poe and multiple characters in Poe: His Life, Loves, and Tales of = Terror, based on Poe's life and stories. Rehearses/plays weekdays: October-November. = Paid. Non-Equity. Call (973) 691-4900 for an appointment. Pictures and resumes may be = mailed to Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore = Rd., Budd = Lake, NJ= 07828.

Prepare: = Call (973) 691-4900 for an appointment. Pictures and = resumes may be mailed to Pax Amicus (Castle Shakespeare), 23 LakeShore Rd., = Budd Lake, = NJ 07828. =


Show Name: Prism
Theatre Name: All Souls = Players
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>J Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., = Apt. = 5A, New = York, NY= 10028

Breakdown: = All Souls Players, a non-profit theatre company, is = seeking: two men, late 30s-early 50s, for staged reading of Prism, an original three-character play. Both are well-spoken, well-educated types. Good = diction and speaking voice a must. Performances Oct. 30-31 at the = Unitarian = Church of All Souls, = 1157 Lexington Ave. in = Manhattan<= /font>. Audition and rehearsals to be held at same location. Send pictures and resumes to M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>J Gocher, c/o J Cole, 345 E. 81 St., = Apt. = 5A, New = York, NY= 10028.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to MJ Gocher, c/o J = Cole, 345 E. 81 St., Apt. 5A, = New York, = NY = 10028. =


Show Name: Miss Julie, Two Other = Works TBA
Theatre Name: JOS Theater = Company
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/13/2004

 

 

6:00 PM =

Submission/Audition Address: Dance Theater = Workshop, 219 W. 19 = St, New York, = NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: = JOS Theater Company and The Wake Up Artists are joining = forces and are seeking committed, well-trained (B.F.A./M.F.A. or = equivalent professional experience), physically vibrant male and female actors as well as modern dancers who are interested in movement theatre to join the company. = Experience in Viewpoints, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ichael Chekhov, LeCoq, or Grotowski preferred. The = company's mission is to test physical, psychological, and emotional boundaries, = engaging the audience and the actor in combustible, dangerous, inately raw = theatre revealing the depths of the human condition. Fearless and provocative, = the companies are seeking to make the invisible visible. Rehearsals for two original works= created by directors Jessica Lanius and Andrea Arden, and an adaptation of Ibsen's = Miss Julie = (Director: A. Arden; still seeking the following roles: Jean; and Christine) begin in November and are slated for production in the early spring. Group = movement auditions will be held Wed. Oct. 13 at 6PM. = Callbacks will require a = brief contemporary and classical monologue. Email submissions will be accepted = only. If you would like an audition time, email pictures and resumes by Oct. 10 = to jblanius at optonline.net.

Prepare: = Group movement auditions will be held Wed. Oct. 13 at = 6PM. = Callbacks will require a = brief contemporary and classical monologue. Email submissions will be accepted = only. If you want an aud time, email pictures & resumes by Oct. 10 to jblanius at optonline.net


Show Name: My Life as an Island =
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/05/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Jose = Montanez, 330 E. = 46 St., = Ste. = 4S, New = York, NY= 10017

Breakdown: = Submissions are being accepted from Latino and = Latina actors for a = reading of the libretto of a new musical, M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>y Life as an Island, by librettist Lisa Aviva Bleviss. Performs Oct. 24. = Specifically seeking: Cuban and Puerto Rican actors, ages 18 and older, singers = preferred. Auditions will be held the first week of October at Art for Change, = Carlitos Cafe y Galeria, 1701 = Lexington Ave., NYC. For the audition date and time, call (212) 986-0870. = Email pictures and resumes to JRM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ontanez at aol.com; or mail to Jose Montanez, 330 E. = 46 St., = Ste. = 4S, New = York, NY= 10017.

Prepare: = For the audition date and time, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to JRM<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>ontanez at aol.com; or mail to Jose Montanez, 330 E. = 46 St., = Ste. = 4S, New = York, NY= 10017.


Show Name: Camp Runamuk
Theatre Name: =
Richmond Shepard, = Director
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Richmond<= /font> Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New = York, NY= 10019

Breakdown: = Richmond Shepard, = Director, is accepting submissions for Camp Runamuk, a musical audience-interactive show about a summer camp = in which the actors are the counselors, camp owner, etc. Book: Andrew Ross and = Richmond Shepard; = Songs: Andrew Ross. Show begins previews late Oct.; opens early Nov. Seeking (must = sing and move well): James: 20, handsome, in-shape Adonis, in love with himself; = LaDonna: 22, African-American, athletic director, in great physical shape, caring = and maternal; The Ranger: good story-teller (doubles as Siegfried Hess, the = Nazi next door); The Sultan: ruler of oil-rich Bula Gatawney, young, = good-looking, stern but kindly Asian despot. Send pictures and resumes for audition appointment to Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, = New York, = NY = 10019. There is pay. =

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes for audition appointment to = Richmond Shepard, 260 W. 52 St., #3A, New = York, NY= 10019.


Show Name: Bag Fulla Money
Theatre Name: Badlands = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/07/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Badlands = Theatre Company, 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New = York, NY= 10010

Breakdown: = Bruce Robert Harris and Badlands Theatre Company, = Producers, are accepting submissions for Bag Fulla M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>oney. Seeking: Oscar: male, 30, working class, pastry chef, sympathetic, musters the courage to steal a bag with millions in it; = English: male, 30s-40s, balding Jason Statham type, British gangster, spotless = London accent a must; Randall: 40, male, any ethnicity to play Native American; = MC: male, = 50s-70, character man, film noir delivery. This is a staged reading for = investors and producers at the Lion Theatre, Oct. 25. Possible future employment when = the show opens. These roles are joining an already established ensemble. = Rehearses Oct. 18-24. Auditions will be held on Thurs. Oct. 7 at a location TBA. Sides = will be provided. Send pictures and resumes to Badlands Theatre Company, c/o = Scott Brooks, 234 E. 25 = St., #12A, = New York, = NY = 10010. =

Prepare: = Auditions will be held on Thurs. Oct. 7 at a location TBA. = Sides will be provided. Send pictures and resumes to Badlands Theatre Company, = c/o Scott Brooks= , 234 E. 25 St., #12A, New = York, NY= 10010.


Show Name: Robin Hood
Theatre Name: =
Manhattan<= /font> Children's Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/15/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: M<= font size=3D2 color=3Dblack face=3DArial>anhattan Children's = Theatre, 380 Broadway, 4th fl, New = York, NY= 10013

Breakdown: = Manhattan<= /font> Children's Theatre is accepting submissions for upcoming children's theatre musical production of Robin Hood. Seeking adult actors/actresses: eight male/female to play a variety of characters (all = must sing). Performs Nov. 20-Dec. 19. Send pictures and resumes to = Manhattan = Children's Theatre, Attn: Laura Stevens, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY = 10013. Some pay = (stipend).

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Manhattan = Children's Theatre, Attn: Laura Stevens, 380 Broadway, 4th fl., New York, NY = 10013. =


Show Name: A Special Gift
Theatre Name: Riant = Theatre
Post Date: =
09/30/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/05/2004

 

 

5:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Champion = Studios, 257 W. 39 St., 14th fl, New = York, NY= 10000

Breakdown: = The Riant Theatre will be holding auditions for A Special = Gift. Seeking: A Guardian Angel: male, 30-50, leading dramatic role; Reverend = Green: 40-45; Daniel: 17-25, a troubled young man who sings in the choir (must = sing); Annie: 30s, white, a lawyer, has cancer; Steven: 30s, white, = Annie's husband, dramatic role; Janice Hernandez: 25-30, Latina, a new mom; = Richard Hernandez: 25-35, her husband, down on his luck; Mr. Taylor: 50s, = his boss; Tamia Jones: 40s, black, a mother; James Jones: 40s, black, her = husband; Jamal: 18-20, black, her troubled son; Imani: 16-22, black, her daughter; = Mr. Benny = Johnson: 60s, black, her father. Performances Nov. 26-Dec. 5. Scenes will be provided = at audition, bring pictures and resumes.

Prepare: = Scenes will be provided at audition, bring pictures and = resumes.

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_03CF_01C4A8DD.7525D930-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sat Oct 2 21:16:00 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 00:16:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sample national film audition from NCCC Message-ID: <03f401c4a8ff$b0edd540$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03F5_01C4A8DE.29DC3540 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "THE FOUNTAIN" - NEW REGENCY/WARNER BROS - SAG/UNION FEATURE - Location: MONTREAL - Starts: NOVEMBER 2004 CAST: HUGH JACKMAN AND RACHEL WEISZ NOW CASTING: 1. THE PRIEST, age 40's-50's, male, typical fatherly type, LEAD ROLE 2. THE INQUISITOR, age 40's-60's, male, mean spirited, likes to hurt people, you had better tell him what he wants to know, LEAD ROLE 3. BETTY, age 30's, female, attractive, brainy scientist, LEAD ROLE 4. SOLDIERS, age 20's-50's, males, tough, fit, Spanish, fighting men from the 1500's, LEAD ROLE MAIL photo & resume to: BETTY MAE CASTING, 1023 1/2 ABBOT KINNEY BLVD. VENICE, CA 90291 NO phone calls or personal deliveries!!! Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Co-founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com _____ << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 35177 Spam messages and set aside 101 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com ------=_NextPart_000_03F5_01C4A8DE.29DC3540 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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NOW CASTING:
1. THE PRIEST, age 40's-50's, male, typical fatherly type, LEAD ROLE

2. THE INQUISITOR, age 40's-60's, male, mean spirited, likes to hurt = people, you had better tell him what he wants to know, LEAD ROLE

3. BETTY, age 30's, female, attractive, brainy scientist, LEAD ROLE

4. SOLDIERS, age 20's-50's, males, tough, fit, Spanish, fighting men = from the 1500's, LEAD ROLE

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------=_NextPart_000_03F5_01C4A8DE.29DC3540-- From Pommy at neo.rr.com Sun Oct 3 05:32:16 2004 From: Pommy at neo.rr.com (Pommy) Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 08:32:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CORRECT phone number for Murder Mystery Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20041003082705.0293d450@pop-server.neo.rr.com> --=====================_84831026==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed The flyer I have for the "Fatal Fifties Affair" at Greystone was apparently printed wrong and will be recalled. The CORRECT phone number for bookings for this intereactive and hilarious murder mystery by Mysteries by Moushey is: 330-761-1950 (Pretty cool phone number for this show, huh? 1950 - the Fatal Fifties!) Anyway, call and make reservations for the most fun you can have legally. See you there. --Pommy --=====================_84831026==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" The flyer I have for the "Fatal Fifties Affair" at Greystone was apparently printed wrong and will be recalled. The CORRECT phone number for bookings for this intereactive and hilarious murder mystery by Mysteries by Moushey is:  330-761-1950 (Pretty cool phone number for this show, huh? 1950 - the Fatal Fifties!)  Anyway, call and make reservations for the most fun you can have legally. See you there.

--Pommy --=====================_84831026==_.ALT-- From Ccontempdt at aol.com Sun Oct 3 05:55:44 2004 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 08:55:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]SCCDT's Dance Exchange Program Message-ID: <9e.15f27e4d.2e9150d0@aol.com> -------------------------------1096808144 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre's =20 Dance Exchange Program=20 The SCCDT's Dance Exchange Program is a work-study option created for the =20 student whose desire to study dance, at SCCDT, exceeds his/her financial abi= lity=20 to do so. It is the position of this prestigious dance institution that o= ne =E2=80=99s economic encumbrances should not also impede one=E2=80=99s acces= s to a quality=20 dance education. Subsequently, we have designed a program in which student= s=20 may demonstrate their will and eagerness to pursue their artistic aspiratio= ns,=20 by working in exchange for enrichment.=20 The Exchange=20 Students who wish to enroll in the Dance Exchange Program (DEP) must first=20 consult with Desmond Davis (Assoc. Artistic Director) or another appointed=20 staff member for an assessment of their needs*. Following an assessment,=20 students will submit a work schedule, based on their availability and the n= eeds of=20 the administrative office. Students are expected to fulfill their work ob= li gations prior to participation in their desired classes. Students are =20 required to work the same number of hours that they anticipate on spending i= n =20 class**. =20 Below is an example of one student=E2=80=99s DEP schedule:=20 Work Date =20 Work Time =20 Total Hours Completed =20 Dance Class =20 Class Time =20 Dance Exchange=20 F 10/1/04 =20 3-430 PM =20 1.5 =20 Modern II/III =20 S 4-530 PM =20 1.5 =20 M 10/4 =20 430-6 PM =20 1.5 =20 Modern II/III =20 T 6-730 PM =20 1.5 =20 TH 10/7/04 =20 430-6 PM =20 1.5 =20 Ballet II/III =20 TH 6-730 =20 1.5=20 *Admittance into the Dance Exchange Program is discretionary.=20 **DEP hours are calculated per semester and are not to exceed 60 hours. An= y=20 additional hours worked will be considered volunteer hours.=20 For more information contact SCCDT at 216.791.9000=20 Or Desmond Davis directly at _Desmond at ccdt.com_ (mailto:Desmond at ccdt.com)=20 -------------------------------1096808144 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

The School of Clevela= nd=20 Contemporary Dance Theatre's

Dance Exchange=20 Program

 

The SCCDT's Dance Exchange Program is a work-study option created f= or the=20 student whose desire to study dance, at SCCDT, exceeds his/her financial abi= lity=20 to do so.  It is the position=20= of=20 this prestigious dance institution that one=E2=80=99s economic encumbrances=20= should not=20 also impede one=E2=80=99s access to a quality dance education.  Subsequently, we have designed a p= rogram=20 in which students may demonstrate their will and eagerness to pursue their=20 artistic aspirations, by working in exchange for enrichment.

 

The Exchange

 

Students who wish to enroll in the Dance Exchange P= rogram=20 (DEP) must first consult with Desmond Davis (Assoc. Artistic Director) or=20 another appointed staff member for an assessment of their needs*.  Following an assessment, students=20= will=20 submit a work schedule, based on their availability and the needs of the=20 administrative office.  Studen= ts are=20 expected to fulfill their work obligations prior to participation in their=20 desired classes.  Students are= =20 required to work the same number of hours that they anticipate on spending i= n=20 class**. 

 

Below is an example of one student=E2=80=99s DEP schedule:

 

Work Date

Work Time

Total Hours Completed

Dance Class

Class Time

Dance Exchange

 

F 10/1/04

3-430 PM

1.5

Modern II/III

S 4-530 PM

1.5

M 10/4

430-6 PM

1.5

Modern II/III

T 6-730 PM

1.5

TH 10/7/04

430-6 PM

1.5

Ballet II/III

TH 6-730

1.5

 

*Admittance into the Dance Exchange Program is discretionary.

 

**DEP hours are calculated per semester and are not to exceed 60=20 hours.  Any additional    hours worked will be=20 considered volunteer hours.

 

For more information contact SCCDT at 216.791.9000

Or Desmond Davis directly at Desmond at ccdt.com

= -------------------------------1096808144-- From will at singingangels.org Sun Oct 3 07:18:30 2004 From: will at singingangels.org (William C. Reichard) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 10:18:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Singing Angels Benefit Concert [With Date] Message-ID: <20041003141837.EC72A4CE3F@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A932.553C4A50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Singing Angels Provide Soundtrack to the Holidays Tickets for the Singing Angels' 40th Annual Holiday Benefit Concert, "We Wish You the Merriest," will go on sale Monday, Oct. 4. The show will take place Nov. 21 at 3 p.m. Held each year in Playhouse Square, this spectacular event at the Allen Theatre is a Cleveland holiday tradition, with elaborate costumes, professional choreography and stagecraft, and holiday classics that will please the whole family and get everyone in the spirit. Prices range from $6.25 to $35. (Children 12 and under half price except for $6.25 seats.) Order through the Playhouse Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. (Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; restoration fee charged), or at Tickets.com, online or by phone, (216) 241-6000. Outside Cleveland call (800) 766-6048. All major credit cards accepted; handling fee charged. Recent benefit concerts have sold out, and concertgoers are urged to buy their tickets early to get the best seats. Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3) Singing Angels, which was founded in 1964 and is open to children ages 8 to 18, without regard to their race, creed or socioeconomic situation. For more information, call (216) 432-5555 or visit www.singingangels.org . # # # William C. Reichard Director of Development and Public Relations The Singing Angels 216.432.5555, ext. 13 3615 Euclid Ave, Suite 4 216.432.1964 (fax) Cleveland, OH 44115 216.235.2713 (cell) www.singingangels.org will at singingangels.org William C. Reichard Director of Development and Public Relations The Singing Angels 216.432.5555, ext. 13 3615 Euclid Ave, Suite 4 216.432.1964 (fax) Cleveland, OH 44115 216.235.2713 (cell) www.singingangels.org will at singingangels.org ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A932.553C4A50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Si= nging Angels Provide Soundtrack to the = Holidays

 

Tickets for the Singing Angels' = 40th Annual Holiday Benefit Concert, "We Wish You the Merriest," = will go on sale Monday, Oct. 4.

 

The show will take place Nov. 21 at 3 = p.m.

 

Held each year in Playhouse Square, = this spectacular event at the Allen Theatre is a Cleveland holiday tradition, with elaborate costumes, professional choreography = and stagecraft, and holiday classics that will please the whole family and = get everyone in the spirit.

 

Prices range from $6.25 to $35. (Children 12 and under half price except for $6.25 = seats.) Order through the Playhouse = Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid = Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. (Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; restoration fee = charged), or at Tickets.com, online or by phone, = (216) 241-6000. Outside Cleveland call (800) 766-6048. All major credit cards accepted; handling fee = charged.

 

Recent benefit concerts have sold out, and concertgoers are urged
to buy their tickets early to get the best = seats.

 

Proceeds benefit the 501(c)(3) Singing Angels, which was founded in 1964 and is open to children ages 8 = to 18, without regard to their race, creed or socioeconomic situation. For more information, call (216) 432-5555 or visit www.singingangels.org.

 

# # #

 

 

William C. Reichard

Director of Development and = Public Relations 

 

The Singing Angels        = ;    216.432.5555, ext. = 13

3615 Euclid Ave, Suite = 4   216.432.= 1964 (fax)

Cleveland, = OH 44115       = 216.235.= 2713 (cell)

www.singingangels.org     will at singingangels.org

 

 

William C. Reichard

Director of Development and = Public Relations 

 

The Singing Angels        = ;    216.432.5555, ext. = 13

3615 Euclid Ave, Suite = 4    216.432.= 1964 (fax)

Cleveland, = OH 44115        = ; 216.235.= 2713 (cell)

www.singingangels.org     will at singingangels.org

 

------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C4A932.553C4A50-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Oct 3 10:00:31 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 10:00:31 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: FOR COLORED GIRLS...RAINBOW IS ENUF/Karamu Message-ID: <20041003170031.63388.qmail@web12009.mail.yahoo.com> KARAMU OPENS SEASON WITH THOUGHT-PROVOKING PRODUCTION Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times They come on stage one at a time, each woman dressed in a different color. Each sings, dances, and recites poetry. Each tells tales of their experiences with men. Often men they loved far more than they loved themselves. These are men who have dominated, abused and taught them about life. Their words ring with passion, heartache, desire, rage and love. And, in the end, they come to the joint conclusion that ?I found God in myself and I loved her!? Ntozake Shange?s ?FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF? is a choreopoem, a format which allows a group to speak as individuals, and yet as one. Sometimes, they dialogue with one another, at other times take part in each other's tales. The piece gives "colored girls" a chance to speak out. The material ranges from the evening when one woman lost her virginity to a group diatribe about the lousy excuses that men tend to give for their behavior. "It was the senior prom and I was the only virgin in the class" began one. "I used to live in the world but I moved to Harlem and now my universe is just six blocks" started another. The segments range from funny to sad to heartbreaking. Since the play was written in 1976 some of the material seems slightly outdated. In the intervening years, black women have been given more venues in which to speak out and reveal themselves. But while many things have changed, others have stayed the same. The women are identified by color, not of their skin but of their clothes, for example, the Lady in Red, Lady in Purple. This allows each actress to play different characters and weave in and out of stories without a character identification. The Karamu production brings many of emotions to the fore. Unfortunately, the overall effect is one of uneveness. The play itself, though powerful, is not consistently well written and balanced. The first act tends to drag with less variety and fewer emotionally powerful scenes. The best material is in the second act. And, as often happens with amateur productions, the talent on the Karamu stage ranges from astounding to adequate which makes for lulls in the emotional effect. Terrency Spivey, in his second year as Karamu?s Artistic Director, has done a good job of creating effective stage pictures. He clearly leads the viewer?s eye to the proper place on stage. His creative use of scarves helps develop a visual unity to the production. He is aided by an excellent light design by Richard Morris, Jr. Morris?s stage design also works well. The amazing Nina Domingue (Lady in Red), a former recipient of a Times Theatre Tribute, again proves she is one of the area?s acting divas. Her portrayal of a mother whose husband returns from Vietnam with Post Tramatic Stress Syndrome and destroys her family, has to be one of the most emotionally draining scenes ever seen. It is worth attending just to see her in action. Other strong performances were consistently given by Monte Escalante (Lady in Purple), Corene Woodford (Lady in Green). Sonia N. Bishop (Lady in Blue) and Kimberly Brown (Lady in Orange). CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you are interested in sharing what it is like to be a black woman from a black woman?s point of view, Karamu?s ?FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF? is well worth seeing. If you are interested in observing one of the area?s all time great performances, go see Nina Domingue weave her magic. PS.....Take time before the show and during intermission to read the encounters of African American women who have thought of or accomplished in committing suicides. Materials from the likes of Oprha Winfrey, Dorothy Dandridge and Mia Angelou are posted in the lobby. ?FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF? runs through October 17 at Karamu Theatre, East 89th Street in Cleveland. For tickets call 216-795-7070. ===== Roy Berko's web page can be found at royberko.info. His theatre and dance reviews appear on NeOHIOpal, a free on-line source, which can be subscribed to at neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From PVMerkys at aol.com Sun Oct 3 10:09:35 2004 From: PVMerkys at aol.com (PVMerkys at aol.com) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 13:09:35 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]1Role, Latino/Hispanic Male; Audition Message-ID: <192.2fa7085e.2e918c4f@aol.com> -------------------------------1096823375 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITION : "HEAR 'N' NOW" PRODUCTIONS There's been a change in the auditions: Auditions for the role of the "Mother" in the film short have been postponed. We are still auditioning for "MIGUEL." 1 Role/ 1 Movie Role: 26-30, Hispanic/Latino romantic lead, Miguel. The movie is an adaptation of the classic, "Miss Julie," therefore must ooze machismo and sex appeal. (Full length movie, Major role.) Auditions will consist of: * cold reading of a page of the script * perform something less than two minutes of your own choice. 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Most of the shooting will occur on weekends and evenings in the Willoughby, Ohio area in January. * * Bring a Head Shot and Resume * * If you need to contact someone, E-mail: PMerkys at aol.com -------------------------------1096823375 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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 26-30, Hispanic/Latino romantic lead, Migue= l. The movie is an adaptation of the classic, "Miss Julie,"= therefore must ooze machismo and sex appeal. (Fu= ll length movie, Major role.)
 
Auditions will consist of:
* cold reading of a page of the script
* perform something less than two minut= es of your own choice. (NOTE CHANGE)
 
When: 
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DaimlerChrysler UAW Local 122
Training Center Classrooms
8997 Darrow Rd. (Rt. 91)
Twinsburg, Ohio 44087
Enter Parking Lot: one block past 91 on Ea= st Aurora Rd. (Rt. 82)
(This is directly across from Walgreen's)
 
Where:
Going South on 91, turn left (East) at 82 and drive about thr= ee hundred feet. On the right (South) is an ex-elementary school, conve= rted (to "Kent State Extension Classrooms" and Daimler Chrysler UAW Local 12= 2 Training Center Classrooms.)
The door you want to enter is under the long blue= awning near ground level, at the bottom of three stairs. Fo= llow the directions posted after entering.
 
The movies are being shot in digital format for self release. Most of t= he shooting will occur on weekends and evenings in the Willoughby, Ohio area= in  January.
 
* *  Bring a Head Shot and Resume  * *
If you= need to contact someone, E-mail: PMerkys at aol.com
-------------------------------1096823375-- From dpapp at lorainccc.edu Sun Oct 3 11:06:58 2004 From: dpapp at lorainccc.edu (Diane Papp) Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 14:06:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LCCC Theatre Program Presents "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr" (abridged) Message-ID: <41603FC2.7080801@lorainccc.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------050307030707040904090605 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------070807060709080009020500" --------------070807060709080009020500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Lorain County Community College Theatre Program Proudly Presents: The RIDICULOUS and ABSURD LCCC SHAKESPEARE Co. in... "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr" (abridged) Written by: Jess Borgeson,Adam Long and Daniel Singer Directed by: Carlyn Cahill October 4th-9th Stocker Center Studio Theatre Mon.-Sat. at 7:30 pm General Admission $5.00 LCCC Students,Staff & Seniors $4.00 Ticket information call Stocker Center Box Office at 1-800-995-5222, ext.4040 or 366-4040 --------------070807060709080009020500 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Lorain County Community College Theatre Program
                   Proudly Presents:


                                                                                                                        The RIDICULOUS and ABSURD
                                                                                                                                                LCCC
                                                                                                                                  SHAKESPEARE Co.
                                                                                                                                                 in...



                                                      "The Compleat Wrks of Willm Shkspr"
                                                                         (abridged)


                                                           Written by: Jess Borgeson,Adam Long and Daniel Singer
                
                                                                                   Directed by: Carlyn Cahill


October 4th-9th                                                                                          Stocker Center Studio Theatre
Mon.-Sat. at  7:30 pm                                                                                  General Admission 
                                                                                                                              
$5.00
                                                                                                       LCCC Students,Staff & Seniors
                                                                                                                                $4.00

Ticket information call Stocker Center Box Office
at 1-800-995-5222, ext.4040 or 366-4040          

   
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A990.ED2323B7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear NEohioPAL Subscribers: =20 When funny man and political satirist Mark Russell is in the spotlight, = it's a guaranteed evening of giggles, groans and guffaws. Dubbed = "Washington's other monument," Russell has been stirring up trouble in = the District for nearly half a century. On Thursday night, October 7 at = 7:30 p.m., he'll rouse an Akron audience at The University of Akron's = E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall.=20 =20 Russell's raison detr=EA is to refine his take on the current political = and social scene. With the presidential election right around the = corner, this silver-throated satirist will certainly have plenty to talk = about that night. Not only is Russell a master political pundit, he also = possesses a flair for the piano and musical parody. TV Guide has = proclaimed him as "the funniest man on television." But Russell = disagrees, retorting, "The funniest guys are always on C-SPAN."=20 =20 This event is sponsored by E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall and PBS 45 & = 49. Tickets - priced at $28, $35, and $75 for Gold Circle seating (which = includes a meet-and-greet reception following the show) - are available = through the E.J. Thomas Hall Ticket Office (330.972.7570). Tickets can = also be purchased at the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office (330.253.2488), = all Ticketmaster Centers (www.ticketmaster.com), or via Charge-By-Phone = (330.945.9400 in Akron or 216.241.5555 in Cleveland), or online at = www.ticketmaster.com. Group Sales = discounts can be acquired by calling 330.972.8881 or 888.226.6948. =20 For more information about performances at E.J. Thomas Hall or to = receive a brochure for the 2004-2005 season at E.J. Thomas Hall and = Akron Civic Theatre, call 330.972.7570, or get details online at = www.ejthomashall.com or = www.akroncivic.com . =20 This performance is part of the Bank One Beyond Broadway Series. Other = 2004-2005 season sponsors include The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, = Akron Community Foundation, OMNOVA Solutions Inc., Dominion East Ohio, = FirstEnergy Foundation, Bridgestone/Firestone Trust, The Coca-Cola = Company, Ohio Arts Council, and GAR Foundation. =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A990.ED2323B7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Dear NEohioPAL=20 Subscribers:

 

When funny = man and=20 political satirist Mark Russell is in the spotlight, it’s a = guaranteed evening=20 of giggles, groans and guffaws. Dubbed “Washington’s = other monument,”=20 Russell has been stirring up trouble in the District for nearly half a = century.=20 On Thursday night, October 7 = at=20 7:30=20 p.m.,=20 he’ll rouse an Akron=20 audience at The University of Akron’s E.J. Thomas Performing = Arts Hall.=20

 

Russell’s raison detr=EA=20 is to refine his take on the current political and social scene. With = the=20 presidential election right around the corner, this silver-throated = satirist=20 will certainly have plenty to talk about that night. Not only is Russell = a=20 master political pundit, he also possesses a flair for the piano and = musical=20 parody. TV Guide has = proclaimed him=20 as "the funniest man on television." But Russell disagrees, retorting, = "The=20 funniest guys are always on C-SPAN.”

 

This event = is=20 sponsored by E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall and PBS 45 & 49. = Tickets –=20 priced at $28, $35, and $75 for Gold Circle seating (which includes a meet-and-greet = reception=20 following the show) –=20 are available through the E.J. Thomas Hall Ticket Office = (330.972.7570).=20 Tickets can also be purchased at the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office=20 (330.253.2488), all Ticketmaster Centers (www.ticketmaster.com), or via=20 Charge-By-Phone (330.945.9400 in Akron or = 216.241.5555 in=20 Cleveland), or online = at www.ticketmaster.com. Group Sales discounts can be = acquired by=20 calling 330.972.8881 or 888.226.6948.

 

For more = information=20 about performances at E.J. Thomas Hall or to receive a brochure for the=20 2004-2005 season at E.J. Thomas Hall and Akron Civic Theatre, call = 330.972.7570,=20 or get details online at www.ejthomashall.com or www.akroncivic.com.

 

This = performance is=20 part of the Bank One Beyond Broadway Series. Other 2004-2005 season = sponsors=20 include The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Akron Community = Foundation,=20 OMNOVA Solutions Inc., Dominion East Ohio, FirstEnergy Foundation,=20 Bridgestone/Firestone Trust, The Coca-Cola Company, Ohio Arts Council, = and GAR=20 Foundation.

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A990.ED2323B7-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Sun Oct 3 16:38:41 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 19:38:41 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kevin Kellyokie is back!!!! Message-ID: <89.165e1ac6.2e91e781@aol.com> --part1_89.165e1ac6.2e91e781_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Join me this Wednesday night at Cronies on Detroit Avenue in Lakewood for the return of Kevin Kellyokie. Join the crowd after your rehearsals and naps and come out for a little bit and sing your self esteem away. Cronies is a great neighborhood bar with an excellent kitchen as well. Song list is huge but not the egos. As their motto says "You are a stranger here but once" See ya there!!!!! Sincerely, Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_89.165e1ac6.2e91e781_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Join me this Wednesday night at Cro= nies on Detroit Avenue in Lakewood for the return of Kevin Kellyokie.
Join the crowd after your rehearsals and naps and come out for a little bit=20= and sing your self esteem away.
Cronies is a great neighborhood bar with an excellent kitchen as well.
Song list is huge but not the egos.
As their motto says "You are a stranger here but once"
See ya there!!!!!


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Kevin Joseph Kelly
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Hello, My name is Anneli Curnock. Im 19 years old. I Will be attending "The AMerican Academy of Dramatic Arts" starting Oct. 27th. However, I have yet to find a place to stay in NYC., and I need to be setteled by the 17th . THe school is located on east 30th street and madison Ave. I have only two and a half weeks to find somwhere to live. please if  you know of anyone who has an affordable room for rent near or in manhattan, or someone who needs a roommate email me. Thank you.my email is ani_the_elf at yahoo.com


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Yahoo! Mail is new and improved - Check it out! --0-933506050-1096848151=:16255-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Oct 3 18:15:20 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 18:15:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY/CPT Message-ID: <20041004011520.15462.qmail@web12009.mail.yahoo.com> GLTF PRESENTS ?PUNCH AND JUDY?--A BLOW BY BLOW LOOK AT LOVE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Reaching back to 1742 there have been Punch and Judy puppet shows in the United States. If fact, it?s been recorded that George Washington bought tickets for a puppet play featuring Punch prior to the famous winter at Valley Forge. It seems obvious that if someone wanted to write a play about relational conflict they could do no better than examine the lives of Punch and Judy since the puppets spend most of their time dishing out verbal and physical abuse. It?s taken a long time for that mission to be completed but Raymond Bobgan, Tannis Kowalchuk and Ker Wells have accomplished the task. The conceivers began the development in what they have named, ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? (subtitled ?YOU ALWAYS HURT THE ONE YOU LOVE?) in 2001 in Toronto. In 2004 the present version of the script premiered on August 14, 2004 at the Catskill Festival of New Theatre. The show will play at Cleveland Public Theatre through October 9, move to New York for a February opening and then to Toronto in April, 2005. In contrast to a traditional script which is developed by an author or authors working alone, ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? is a collaboration, a movement in drama entitled ?devised theatre.? It is generated by the director and actors all of whom function as the playwrights of the piece. A similar technique was used for developing the classic musical ?A CHORUS LINE.? ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? professes the concept that Mr. Punch is a chauvinist who believes in knocking trouble on the head. He is portrayed as the victim of a nagging wife, a crying child, personal attacks by the authorities, the restriction of laws and the fear of damnation. Though this was an acceptable pattern in the Victorian age, in the present age of woman?s liberation, attitudes are different. Mainly, Judy fights back. She refuses to be dominated. The show is performed by two actors who leap between realism and surrealism, exposing the horror and beauty of a relationship. In the case of Cleveland Public Theatre, the very proficient actors are two of the show?s conceivers, Tannis Kowalchuk (Judy) and Ker Wells (Punch). Telling the ?sweet tale of love blow by blow? the two bicker about moon exploration, ballroom dancing classes, relational honesty, the secret codes of male and female language, and fighting techniques. The lines include such questions as ?What are you doing?? which gets the retort. ?Driving you crazy.? A hysterical scene portrays Judy cutting up vegetables, decapitating legumes and chopping up a head of cabbage, as the duo examines ?love without possession.? Raymond Bobgan, as he did in his direction of the Times Theatre Tribute award winning ?BLUE SKY TRANSMISSION: A TIBETAN BOOK OF The DEAD? shows he has a total grasp of script and how to get his actors to achieve the message. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The CPT production of ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? is a total success. It should be must viewing for any married couple or anyone contemplating a long term relationship. The pacing is right on, the humor is high keyed, the lessons are clear. Tickets for ?THE CONFESSIONS OF PUNCH AND JUDY? can be obtained by calling 216-631-2727. ===== Roy Berko's web page can be found at royberko.info. His theatre and dance reviews appear on NeOHIOpal, a free on-line source, which can be subscribed to at neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From athenaghost_6 at sbcglobal.net Sun Oct 3 19:11:00 2004 From: athenaghost_6 at sbcglobal.net (z h) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 19:11:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Come and support a friend! Message-ID: <20041004021100.15202.qmail@web80804.mail.yahoo.com> --0-27676707-1096855860=:14627 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Yes, I am shamelessly trying to drum up business for myself again!!!! Where can you catch the talents of Zac Hudak dressed as a woman hosting karaoke? Monday nights! Karaoke! Bounce Night Club! 11:00PM! 25th and Detroit! Also join Athena Ghost and the beauties of Bounce Thursday night at Midnight for Sex, Drag and Rock and roll! ALSO! Where can you catch the masterful mixology talents of Zac Hudak and his gal pal Carrie Sunday? THIS WED! BATTLE OF THE BARTENDERS! McCarthy's in Lakewood! On Detroit! Come on down! Thank you in advance! --0-27676707-1096855860=:14627 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Yes, I am shamelessly trying to drum up business for myself again!!!!
 
Where can you catch the talents of Zac Hudak dressed as a woman hosting karaoke?
 
Monday nights!  Karaoke!  Bounce Night Club! 11:00PM!  25th and Detroit!
Also join Athena Ghost and the beauties of Bounce Thursday night at Midnight for Sex, Drag and Rock and roll!
 
 
ALSO!
 
Where can you catch the masterful mixology talents of Zac Hudak and his gal pal Carrie Sunday?
 
THIS WED!
BATTLE OF THE BARTENDERS!
McCarthy's in Lakewood!  On Detroit!
 
Come on down!
Thank you in advance!
--0-27676707-1096855860=:14627-- From dmw4880 at yahoo.com Sun Oct 3 19:24:38 2004 From: dmw4880 at yahoo.com (Dena M. Warmuth) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 19:24:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Heads Up on Auditions for "Fool for Love" Message-ID: <20041004022438.26588.qmail@web50501.mail.yahoo.com> --0-431508289-1096856678=:25182 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii ATTENTION ALL ACTORS !!!! BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WITH PLAYWRIGHT SAM SHEPARD Audition Notice Warmuth - Buehner Production Company in partnership with Firewing Studioworks PRESENT Fool for Love By Sam Shepard Directed by Dena M. Warmuth (C.S.U. Student with B.A. in Theatre Arts) Assistant Directed by Robert James Buehner (C.S.U. Student working toward B.A. in Film) When: Friday, January 7, 2005 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM Saturday, January 8, 2005 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM Where: Firewing Studioworks 2310 Superior Ave. Cleveland, OH Rehearsals will begin Monday, January 17, 2005 Performance dates and times are as follows: Friday, March 3, 2005 at 8:00 PM Saturday, March 4, 2005 at 8:00 PM Sunday, March 5, 2005 at 2:00 PM Friday, March 11, 2005 at 8:00 PM Saturday, March 12, 2005 at 8:00 PM Sunday, March 13, 2005 at 2:00 PM Please come prepared with a short monologue and be ready to read from the script. Roles Available: May - Female. 26 - 33 years old. Eddie - Male. 26 - 33 years old. Old Man - Male. 48 - 55 years old. Martin - Male. 22 - 29 years old Respond to this email or call 216-272-0104 if you have any questions. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-431508289-1096856678=:25182 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
                                    ATTENTION ALL ACTORS !!!!
BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WITH PLAYWRIGHT SAM SHEPARD
                                   Audition Notice
          Warmuth - Buehner Production Company
                                      in partnership with
                                   Firewing Studioworks
 
                                            PRESENT
 
                                                Fool for Love
                        By Sam Shepard
 
              Directed by Dena M. Warmuth
                (C.S.U. Student with B.A. in Theatre Arts)
       Assistant Directed by Robert James Buehner
                (C.S.U. Student working toward B.A. in Film)
 
                        When: Friday, January 7, 2005 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM
                                    Saturday, January 8, 2005 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
                       
                         Where: Firewing Studioworks
                                       2310 Superior Ave.
                                       Cleveland, OH
 
                       Rehearsals will begin Monday, January 17, 2005
                       Performance dates and times are as follows:
                                  Friday, March 3, 2005 at 8:00 PM
                                  Saturday, March 4, 2005 at 8:00 PM
                                  Sunday, March 5, 2005 at 2:00 PM
                                  Friday, March 11, 2005 at 8:00 PM
                                  Saturday, March 12, 2005 at 8:00 PM
                                  Sunday, March 13, 2005 at 2:00 PM
 
         Please come prepared with a short monologue and be ready to read from the script. 
 
              Roles Available:
  May - Female.  26 - 33 years old.  
  Eddie - Male.  26 - 33 years old. 
 Old Man - Male.  48 - 55 years old.
 Martin - Male.  22 - 29 years old
         
 
Respond to this email or call 216-272-0104 if you have any questions. 
 
 



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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-431508289-1096856678=:25182-- From davidgutter at hotmail.com Sun Oct 3 23:27:55 2004 From: davidgutter at hotmail.com (David Gutter) Date: Mon, 04 Oct 2004 02:27:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for local printing company for Color postersand color postcards Message-ID:

Dear friends,

I am been approach by my friend Joe of www.216films.com  to assist with the designing and printing of promotion materials for his new film GUYS (in production this week)

What I need assistant with is locating local venders or even out of state with printing Lobby size movie poster, mini promo posters, post cards etc,etc. So any help will be great ful

This will be a big help.

Thanks to all


David E. Gutter D.E.G. PhotoDesign