From dinamaya at wowway.com Mon Oct 11 00:12:48 2004 From: dinamaya at wowway.com (Jayne Kacik) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 03:12:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Break a leg Message-ID: <00e301c4af61$b75adb90$f4019543@markutn81xabsh> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00E0_01C4AF40.2FB0A510 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Here are some websites for the "break a leg" theory > http://www.2nd-tier.com/showfax_bbs/index.cgi?read=3D3D1785 > http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-bre1.htm > http://www.kevrobertson.supanet.com/page3.htm > http://lecatr.people.wm.edu/theatrical_superstitions_and_saints.html = =3D > (this is a good one) >=20 > Some of the folks at Workshop Players in Amherst started a new = tradition =3D > thanks to Don Wozniak),instead of "break a leg" we just say "Don't =3D > suck!". It says it all. ; ) ------=_NextPart_000_00E0_01C4AF40.2FB0A510 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Here are some websites for the "break a leg" theory
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>=20 http://lecatr.people.wm.edu/theatrical_superstitions_and_saints.html=  =20 =3D
> (this is a good one)
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> thanks to Don=20 Wozniak),instead of "break a leg" we just say "Don't =3D
> = suck!".  It=20 says it all. ; )
------=_NextPart_000_00E0_01C4AF40.2FB0A510-- From PKM340 at aol.com Mon Oct 11 06:04:24 2004 From: PKM340 at aol.com (PKM340 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:04:24 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical Director Wanted Message-ID: -------------------------------1097499864 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Aurora Community Theatre is looking for a Musical Director for it's production of "Nunsense". Rehearsals begin in February with an opening in April. If interested, please send an email resume to pkm340 at aol.com, subject: Nunsense. Thank you. -------------------------------1097499864 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Aurora Community Theatre is looking for a Musical Director for it's produ= ction of "Nunsense".  Rehearsals begin in February with an opening in A= pril.  If interested, please send an email resume to pkm340 at aol.com, subject: Nunsense.  Thank you. = ; -------------------------------1097499864-- From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Mon Oct 11 06:16:31 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:16:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Costumes Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AF94.866FFA8C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Halloweening and year 'round costumes for kids and adults...(rentals and purchase) ILLUSIONS Magic and Costumes 31529 Vine St. in Willowick. =20 440-944-8100 Lots of fun things for everyone, and one of the best magic shops around! =20 Thought I'd share.... =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AF94.866FFA8C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AF94.866FFA8C-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Mon Oct 11 06:21:00 2004 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:21:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions For "Amahl and the Message-ID: <17480-416A88BC-633@storefull-3173.bay.webtv.net> Night Visitors" Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue When: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 7:00 pm Who: Adults and Children Production Dates: December 4 - 19, 2004 For further information, call (216) 851-8721. From chris at antonellic.com Mon Oct 11 06:44:12 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:44:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't Miss the Opportunity to See the Steve Shields Players Production of A Mid Summer Night's Dream Message-ID: <007201c4af98$647fe690$0500a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_006F_01C4AF76.DD51BDE0 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 October 11, 2004 : What does Shakespeare write about? People = who fall in love (A Mid Summer Nights Dream) people who have issues with = their parents (Romeo & Juliet) people with step- parents they don't = necessarily like (Hamlet) people who want other people's jobs (Macbeth), = couples who have difficulty seeing eye-to-eye (Taming of the Shrew and = Much Ado About Nothing) people who have issues with their kids (King = Lear). As long as humans walk the earth, we'll still wrestle with the same = issues.=20 Our production is designed to be relevant to the actors and their = audience of friends and peers. The show is all relationship-driven - = couples who come together by chance, couples who come together by = destiny. Girls with crushes on boys, boys with crushes on girls, girls = who have crushes on boys who don't like them back. It's a microcosm of = the world they live in at this time of their lives. Is there anyone who = can't relate to that?=20 There'll be music that's familiar, though not their own = generation's...giving kids even more reason to talk to them about what = it was like when their parents and grandparents were their age. = Developing the theme with songs, the audience will see how Teenager In = Love, Love Potion #9 and even Ghostbusters will help move the story = forward. Mix well with balloons, bubbles, streamers, silly string, = glow-in-the-dark stars and confetti, and you have CVLT's tribute to = Shakespeare and this simple thought: "In my dreams the person I love = returns that love with the same passion as it is given."=20 =20 Now, who would have trouble understanding that concept?=20 Come and enjoy the magic of A Mid Summer Night's Dream at Chagrin Valley = Little Theatre! =20 Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM October 8th - October 23rd =20 Director Kate Tonti Produced by Sue Beattie 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_006F_01C4AF76.DD51BDE0 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=20 Dream

October 11, 2004=20 :=20            =20 What does Shakespeare write about? People who fall = in love=20 (A Mid Summer Nights Dream) people who have issues with = their=20 parents (Romeo & Juliet) people with step- parents they don't = necessarily like (Hamlet) people who want other people's jobs=20 (Macbeth), couples who have difficulty seeing eye-to-eye = (Taming of=20 the Shrew and Much Ado About Nothing) people who have issues with = their kids=20 (King Lear).

 As long as humans walk the = earth, we'll=20 still wrestle with the same issues.

Our production is designed = to be=20 relevant to the actors and their audience of friends and peers. The show = is all=20 relationship-driven - couples who come together by chance, couples who = come=20 together by destiny. Girls with crushes on boys, boys with crushes on = girls,=20 girls who have crushes on boys who don't like them back. It's a = microcosm of the=20 world they live in at this time of their lives. Is there anyone who = can't relate=20 to that?

There'll be music that=92s familiar, though not their = own=20 generation=92s...giving kids even more reason to talk to them about what = it was=20 like when their parents and grandparents were their age. Developing the = theme=20 with songs, the audience will see how Teenager In Love, Love Potion = #9=20 and even Ghostbusters will help move the story = forward.

Mix=20 well with balloons, bubbles, streamers, silly string, glow-in-the-dark = stars and=20 confetti, and you have CVLT=92s tribute to Shakespeare and this simple = thought:=20 "In my dreams the person I love returns that love with the same passion = as it is=20 given."

 

Now,=20 who would have trouble understanding that concept?

Come and enjoy the magic of A Mid Summer Night=92s = Dream at=20 Chagrin 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    = $14    Seniors and Youths = under=20 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_006F_01C4AF76.DD51BDE0-- >From Night Kitchen Mon Oct 11 15:18:41 2004 From: Night Kitchen (Night Kitchen) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:18:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stage Manager Needed! Message-ID: Night Kitchen at Dobama Theatre is looking for a Stage Manager for our second show of the season, 'Tape' by Stephen Belber. Auditions are Nov 7 & 8. Rehearsals begin in early December with performances January 21-February 6, 2005. Fridays and Saturdays at 9pm. Sundays at 7pm. Small stipend available. Interested candidates should email Adrienne Moon at nightkitchen at gmail.com. Please include resume or list of pertinent experience. ********************************************************************************************** The mission of Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen is to nurture and support young developing artists. Night Kitchen provides a venue for experimental and edgy work that stretches traditional theatrical boundaries. Night Kitchen allows emerging artists to develop their craft while providing high quality theatre for the Cleveland area. -- Night Kitchen Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 (216) 932-3396 NightKitchen at gmail.com >From JR Simons Mon Oct 11 15:24:57 2004 From: JR Simons (JR Simons) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:24:57 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Educational Theatre Association Seeks Workshop Presenters Message-ID: <12734249.1097504699374.JavaMail.root at wamui03.slb.atl.earthlink.net> The North Area of Ohio Educational Theatre Association is seeking workshop presenters for its upcoming annual Area Conference to be held at Sandusky High School on Saturday, January 22, 2005. Workshop presenters will be asked to prepare a one-hour workshop on an educational topic of interest to high school aged theatre and drama students. For presenting this workshop, presenters will be compensated with a modest stipend. Interested presenters are asked to email J. R. Simons at jovialities at excite.com with a resume and prospective workshop topic no later than November 1, 2004. Thanks! J. R. Simons OEdTA North Area Representative ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Mon Oct 11 07:41:40 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:41:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jazz Master Class Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFA0.6B5A435B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please announce this FREE opportunity...=20 Dave Friesen, bass=20 Uwe Kropinski, guitar Demonstration Clinic and=20 Master Classes =20 Monday, October 18 10:00 a.m. - Demo/Clinic 1:00 p.m. - Master Classes =20 Reserve a master class time slot with Dave or Uwe (1 - 4 p.m. only) ... Contact - Steve Enos=20 216-987-4256 or stephen.enos at tri-c.edu =20 Participants should prepare a 10 - 15 minute performance which demonstrates their skills. These offerings are FREE and open to the public =20 Clinic and Master Classes courtesy of=20 Thomastik-Infeld Music Co. Tri-C Jazz Studies Tri-C Community Music Program Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland Cuyahoga Community College =20 Metro Campus Auditorium and Main Stage Theatre Enter at gate 6, near the corner of E. 30th and Woodland Ave. Cleveland, OH=20 (2 quarters to exit parking garage) =20 Dave & Uwe will appear=20 Sunday, October 17 - 7:00 p.m. NIGHTTOWN $15 ($10 w/student ID) 12383 Cedar Rd. Cleveland Heights, OH 216-795-0550 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFA0.6B5A435B Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFA0.6B5A435B-- From shoes at claudialynch.com Mon Oct 11 07:42:17 2004 From: shoes at claudialynch.com (Claudia Lynch) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:42:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sideline Design Closing Sale Redux 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_3180336137_394345_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable First of all, thank you so very much for so kindly including the notice of Sideliine Design's closing sale in your newsletter last week. It was wildly successful, and many of the attendees mentioned they had received the notic= e from NE Ohio PAL. We were especially pleased to see so much really great stuff going to the theatres and theatre departments that could never afford to pay for this stuff new or even build it themselves, and we know they wer= e thrilled as well. Okay, I realize this is going to the well twice, but here it is: There is s= o much stuff jam-packed into that studio that it was impossible to display it all at one time, so we were forced to divide the sale into two weekends instead of one. To make it seem at least a little bit logical, we held back the tools and stuff like that for a second sale, which will be this weekend= . I hope you will indulge us with a second notice. There is some really great stuff remaining from last week, and there are even a few movie props left. It would be great to see more of this great stuff going to the theatres tha= t need it. The copy is below. Again, thank you from the bottom of my heart, and have a fun day! --- TOOL, HARDWARE, SHELVING SALE at the Sideline Design Scenic Studio After more than 24 years in business, Jim Gelarden of Sideline Design has decided to close his scenery and props studio in order to focus on his career in film production design. The liquidation sale concludes this weekend with the TOOL SALE. Items include stationary and hand power tools, hand tools, tons of hardware= , lumber, Formica, paint, shelving, file cabinets, electrical supplies...the list goes on and on. Great buys include a Tiffany style lamp and other chandeliers and lighting fixtures. There are still a few remaining items from last week=B9s sale of props and set pieces from all the movies Jim has worked on, including some giant stills from =B3Telling Lies In America=B2 and tote board lights from =B3Seabiscuit=B2, as well as a few vintage typewriters, cameras and telephones. The sale will be held at the Sideline Design studio on Friday and Saturday, October 15 & 16, 9 AM - 3 PM. The studio is located at the rear of the Shovel Works Building, 1588 East 40th Street. The prices are great and the sawdust is free, so please wear old clothes and real shoes (i.e., no sandals). Absolutely no children will be admitted. --=20 Claudia Lynch shoes at claudialynch.com http://www.claudialynch.com --MS_Mac_OE_3180336137_394345_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Sideline Design Closing Sale Redux First of all, thank you so very much for so kindly including the notice of = Sideliine Design's closing sale in your newsletter last week. It was wildly = successful, and many of the attendees mentioned they had received the notice= from NE Ohio PAL. We were especially pleased to see so much really great st= uff going to the theatres and theatre departments that could never afford to= pay for this stuff new or even build it themselves, and we know they were t= hrilled as well.

Okay, I realize this is going to the well twice, but here it is: There is s= o much stuff jam-packed into that studio that it was impossible to display i= t all at one time, so we were forced to divide the sale into two weekends in= stead of one. To make it seem at least a little bit logical, we held back th= e tools and stuff like that for a second sale, which will be this weekend. I= hope you will indulge us with a second notice. There is some really great s= tuff remaining from last week, and there are even a few movie props left. It= would be great to see more of this great stuff going to the theatres that n= eed it.

The copy is below. Again, thank you from the bottom of my heart, and have a= fun day!

---
TOOL, HARDWARE, SHELVING SALE
at the Sideline Design Scenic Studio

After more than 24 years in business, Jim Gelarden of Sideline Design has d= ecided to close his scenery and props studio in order to focus on his career= in film production design. The liquidation sale concludes this weekend with= the TOOL SALE.

Items include stationary and hand power tools, hand tools, tons of hardware= , lumber, Formica, paint, shelving, file cabinets, electrical supplies...the= list goes on and on. Great buys include a Tiffany style lamp and other chan= deliers and lighting fixtures. There are still a few remaining items from la= st week=B9s sale of props and set pieces from all the movies Jim has worked on= , including some giant stills from =B3Telling Lies In America=B2 and tote board = lights from =B3Seabiscuit=B2, as well as a few vintage typewriters, cameras and = telephones.

The sale will be held at the Sideline Design studio on Friday and Saturday,= October 15 & 16, 9 AM - 3 PM. The studio is located at the rear of the = Shovel Works Building, 1588 East 40th Street. The prices are great and the s= awdust is free, so please wear old clothes and real shoes (i.e., no sandals)= . Absolutely no children will be admitted.
--
Claudia Lynch
shoes at claudialynch.com
http://www.claudialynch.com
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--EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__5deb5abf8472ff98756ba0b46eebcbbe-- From spanishxrose at hotmail.com Mon Oct 11 07:56:04 2004 From: spanishxrose at hotmail.com (Spanish Rose) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:56:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BORN YESTERDAY by Garson Kanin - Mark your Calendars! Message-ID:

BORN YESTERDAY

A comedy in three acts by Garson Kanin

Medina High School's Middle Auditorium

NOVEMBER 4-6 at 8:00 PM

TICKETS: $5 Adults/$3 Students and Seniors

CALL FOR TICKETS/INFORMATION: (330) 636-3400

THE STORY

 The vulgar, egotistic junkman Harry Brock has come to a swanky hotel in Washington to make crooked deals with government big-wigs. He has brought with him the charming but dumb ex-chorus girl Billie, whose lack of social graces embarrasses even Harry. Billie must be taught some of the amenities, and a few basic bits of information. The young, idealistic magazine reporter Paul Verrall, who has been investigating political skullduggery and is interested in Brock's activities, agrees for a salary, to educate Billie. He finds Billie has a natural honesty and a frank streak in her, and she begins to learn about history, politics, and what Harry really is and what he wants. At a dramatic moment she rebels against being merely a tool in Harry's crooked schemes and refuses to sign the documents which she has come to learn are part of an ambitious effort to defraud the public. This precipitates a crisis, as Billie readies to leave Harry for a new life of her own. Harry's reaction takes the only form he knows: physical violence. Billie now knows that she can no longer have anything to do with Brock, and realizes she and Paul have fallen genuinely in love. Just before she leaves Harry, she helps Paul get hold of incriminating documents of Harry's which will result in scandal and disaster. At the end, Paul and his promising pupil turn their backs on the anti-social and anti-democratic Brock and strike out on their own.

 VISIT MEDINA'S PERFORMING ARTS WEBSITE FOR DIRECTIONS AND UPCOMING SHOWS: www.mcsoh.org/pac

Medina Performing Arts Center
777. East Union St.
Medina, OH  44256

Phone:(330) 636-3400
Fax:(330) 636-3244

VISIT MEDINA HIGH SCHOOL'S THESPIAN TROUPE WEBSITE FOR PAST PRODUCTIONS, PHOTOS, INFO, ETC...: http://medinadramaclub.tripod.com



Find the music you love on MSN Music. Start downloading now! From tharry at gate.cia.edu Mon Oct 11 08:14:04 2004 From: tharry at gate.cia.edu (Tim Harry) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:14:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New films premiere, new film dates added! Message-ID: <416AA33C.5040507@gate.cia.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------090503070601000408050302 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 11141 East Boulevard Cleveland, Ohio 44106 FILMS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 14-18 BROTHERS AND SISTERS OF THE TODA FAMILY TODA-KE NO KYODAI Japan, 1941, Yasujiro Ozu Thursday, October 14, at 7:00 pm A woman finds herself and her youngest daughter shunted from household to household as inhospitable family members dutifully take them in after the husband passes away. New 35 mm print of this poignant Ozu drama that introduces the theme of familial callousness that would turn up 12 years later in TOKYO STORY. Subtitles. 105 min. I'LL SLEEP WHEN I'M DEAD Britain/USA, 2003, Mike Hodges Thursday, October 14, at 9:05 pm Friday, October 15, at 7:30 pm Saturday, October 16, at 9:35 pm Star and director of CROUPIER are reunited in this tale of a retired gangland killer (Clive Owen), living peacefully in Scotland, who returns to London to seek revenge for the death and sexual violation of his younger brother. Hodges, the master of the British crime film, previously directed PULP and GET CARTER. With Malcolm McDowell and Charlotte Rampling. Cleveland premiere! 35mm. 102 min. www.paramountclassics.com FACING WINDOWS LA FINESTRA DI FRONTE Italy/Britain/Turkey/Portugal, 2003, Ferzan Ozpetek Friday, October 15, at 9:35 pm Saturday, October 16, at 7:30 pm Sunday, October 17, at 4:00 pm Winner of the Donatello Awards (Italy's Oscars) for Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Actress, the new film from the director of STEAM: THE TURKISH BATH tells the enchanting story of two people - Giovanna, an unhappy young wife and mother, and Lorenzo, a handsome young bachelor across the way - who gaze at each other through facing windows, each fantasizing about the other. When a lovesick old man suddenly enters Giovanna's life, he proves to be the catalyst who brings the would-be lusters together. "Muses on many of the same themes as Alfred Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW and VERTIGO." - The NY Times. Cleveland premiere! Subtitles. 35mm. 106 min. www.facingwindowsmovie.com PEOPLE SAY I'M CRAZY USA, 2003, John Cadigan Saturday, October 16, at 5:45 pm Sunday, October 17, at 9:30 pm A rare look at mental illness from the inside, this powerful video diary chronicles the filmmaker's real-life struggle with schizophrenia, first diagnosed when he was a 21-year-old art student in Pittsburgh. This frank, affecting film cuts through all the sentimental b.s. about mental illness in such movies as A BEAUTIFUL MIND. Music by Evelyn Glennie. Cleveland premiere! 35mm. 84 min. www.peoplesayimcrazy.org LATE AUTUMN AKIBIYORI Japan, 1960, Yasujiro Ozu Sunday, October 17, at 7:00 pm Both comic and heartbreaking, Ozu's variation on his own LATE SPRING tells of a widow, who tries to get her devoted daughter to marry, move out, and begin her own life. New 35mm color print. Subtitles. 129 min. NEW FILMS ADDED! NEW FILMS ADDED! THE BUTTERFLY LE PAPILLON France, 2002, Philippe Muyl Monday, October 18, at 7:00 pm This charming and beautiful movie charts the relationship between a neglected eight-year-old girl and the grumpy entomologist (Michel Serrault of LA CAGE AUX FOLLES) who lives next door. See on of the movies we will show area students in our annual High School Foreign Language Film Festival later this month! "An exceptionally satisfying film of much grace and beauty."- The LA Times. Cleveland premiere! 35mm. Subtitles. 79 min. Children 12 & under $5. Back by popular demand! HOWARD ZINN: YOU CAN'T BE NEUTRAL ON MOVING TRAIN USA, 2004, Deb Ellis, Denis Mueller Monday, October 18, at 8:40 pm This portrait of celebrated leftist historian, teacher, rebel, and overall good guy Howard Zinn (A People's History of the United States) traces his career as labor organizer, WWII bombardier, civil rights activist, and critic of the wars in Vietnam and Iraq. We've had so many requests for this film we HAD to bring it back! 16mm. 78 min. ******************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************* NEXT WEEK: THERE WAS A FATHER - More Ozu! MY ARCHITECT: A SON'S JOURNEY - One of the best documentaries this year, Oscar-nominated doc on Nathaniel Kahn, son of legendary architect Louis Kahn and his journey to know the father who built great masterpieces yet held such personal failings. Fantastic and a must see! TIME OF THE WOLF - Michael Haneke is back in his latest horror show starring Isabelle Huppert. BURN! (QUEIMADA!) - Marlon Brando stars in this 1965 masterpiece not available on video and never seen in the original, uncut version! Here is your chance! THE MUNEKATA SISTERS - Largely unknown and unseen feature by Ozu! AN AUTUMN AFTERNOON - Ozu's final film! Timothy Harry Assistant Director, Cleveland Cinematheque at The Cleveland Institute of Art (216) 421-7450 PHONE (216) 754-3632 FAX tharry at gate.cia.edu www.cia.edu/cinematheque --------------090503070601000408050302 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="------------030401040007050208040709" --------------030401040007050208040709 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
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FILMS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 14-18

BROTHERS AND SISTERS
OF THE TODA FAMILY
TODA-KE NO KYODAI
Japan, 1941, Yasujiro Ozu
Thursday, October 14, at 7:00 pm
A woman finds herself and her youngest daughter shunted from household to household as inhospitable family members dutifully take them in after the husband passes away.  New 35 mm print of this poignant Ozu drama that introduces the theme of familial callousness that would turn up 12 years later in TOKYO STORY.  Subtitles.  105 min.

I'LL SLEEP WHEN I'M DEAD
Britain/USA, 2003, Mike Hodges
Thursday, October 14, at 9:05 pm
Friday, October 15, at 7:30 pm
Saturday, October 16, at 9:35 pm
Star and director of CROUPIER are reunited in this tale of a retired gangland killer (Clive Owen), living peacefully in Scotland, who returns to London to seek revenge for the death and sexual violation of his younger brother.  Hodges, the master of the British crime film, previously directed PULP and GET CARTER.  With Malcolm McDowell and Charlotte Rampling.  Cleveland premiere!  35mm.  102 min.  www.paramountclassics.com

FACING WINDOWS
LA FINESTRA DI FRONTE
Italy/Britain/Turkey/Portugal, 2003, Ferzan Ozpetek
Friday, October 15, at 9:35 pm
Saturday, October 16, at 7:30 pm
Sunday, October 17, at 4:00 pm
Winner of the Donatello Awards (Italy's Oscars) for Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Actress, the new film from the director of STEAM: THE TURKISH BATH tells the enchanting story of two people - Giovanna, an unhappy young wife and mother, and Lorenzo, a handsome young bachelor across the way - who gaze at each other through facing windows, each fantasizing about the other.  When a lovesick old man suddenly enters Giovanna's life, he proves to be the catalyst who brings the would-be lusters together.  "Muses on many of the same themes as Alfred Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW and VERTIGO." - The NY Times.  Cleveland premiere!  Subtitles.  35mm.  106 min.  www.facingwindowsmovie.com

PEOPLE SAY I'M CRAZY
USA, 2003, John Cadigan
Saturday, October 16, at 5:45 pm
Sunday, October 17, at 9:30 pm
A rare look at mental illness from the inside, this powerful video diary chronicles the filmmaker's real-life struggle with schizophrenia, first diagnosed when he was a 21-year-old art student in Pittsburgh.  This frank, affecting film cuts through all the sentimental b.s. about mental illness in such movies as A BEAUTIFUL MIND.  Music by Evelyn Glennie.  Cleveland premiere!  35mm.  84 min.  www.peoplesayimcrazy.org

LATE AUTUMN
AKIBIYORI
Japan, 1960, Yasujiro Ozu
Sunday, October 17, at 7:00 pm
Both comic and heartbreaking, Ozu's variation on his own LATE SPRING tells of a widow, who tries to get her devoted daughter to marry, move out, and begin her own life.  New 35mm color print.  Subtitles.  129 min.

NEW FILMS ADDED!  NEW FILMS ADDED!

THE BUTTERFLY
LE PAPILLON
France, 2002, Philippe Muyl
Monday, October 18, at 7:00 pm
This charming and beautiful movie charts the relationship between a neglected eight-year-old girl and the grumpy entomologist (Michel Serrault of LA CAGE AUX FOLLES) who lives next door.  See on of the movies we will show area students in our annual High School Foreign Language Film Festival later this month!  "An exceptionally satisfying film of much grace and beauty."- The LA Times.  Cleveland premiere!  35mm.  Subtitles.  79 min.  Children 12 & under $5.

Back by popular demand!
HOWARD ZINN: YOU CAN'T
BE NEUTRAL ON MOVING TRAIN
USA, 2004,  Deb Ellis, Denis Mueller
Monday, October 18, at 8:40 pm
This portrait of celebrated leftist historian, teacher, rebel, and overall good guy Howard Zinn (A People's History of the United States) traces his career as labor organizer, WWII bombardier, civil rights activist, and critic of the wars in Vietnam and Iraq.  We've had so many requests for this film we HAD to bring it back!  16mm.  78 min. 
*******************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************

NEXT WEEK:

THERE WAS A FATHER - More Ozu!

MY ARCHITECT: A SON'S JOURNEY - One of the best documentaries this year, Oscar-nominated doc on Nathaniel Kahn, son of legendary architect Louis Kahn and his journey to know the father who built great masterpieces yet held such personal failings.  Fantastic and a must see!

TIME OF THE WOLF - Michael Haneke is back in his latest horror show starring Isabelle Huppert.

BURN! (QUEIMADA!) - Marlon Brando stars in this 1965 masterpiece not available on video and never seen in the original, uncut version!  Here is your chance!

THE MUNEKATA SISTERS - Largely unknown and unseen feature by Ozu!

AN AUTUMN AFTERNOON - Ozu's final film!


Timothy Harry
Assistant Director, Cleveland Cinematheque
at The Cleveland Institute of Art
(216) 421-7450 PHONE
(216) 754-3632 FAX
tharry at gate.cia.edu
www.cia.edu/cinematheque
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Julia Kolibab is the director. Once again, = "The Greedy Pumpkin" and Dracula will perform the "Monster Mash" to = round off the afternoon's entertainment. =20 Youngsters who attend the day's activities are asked to wear their = costumes and join in the Parade, which is a regular part of the = performance. Parents who accompany their children may bring cameras. = Tickets may be obtained by calling the Theatre box office. =20 =20 This annual performance is a part of CVLT's 75th Anniversary Season. =20 =20 Saturday & Sunday @ 2 PM October 23rd and October 24th =20 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Tickets $6 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_0007_01C4AF8C.13ACCAF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

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October 11, 2004=20 :           &nbs= p;      =20 The annual Halloween production of Ghosts, = Goblins and=20 Gobbledygook is slated for Chagrin Valley Little Theatre=92s Main Stage = on=20 Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 23rd and 24th.  

 

Songs,=20 storytelling, tricks and treats highlight the program along with the = Youth=20 Theatre presenting two short plays, The Magic Doll and The = Boy Who=20 Wanted the Willies.  = Julia=20 Kolibab is the director.  = Once=20 again, =93The Greedy Pumpkin=94 and Dracula will perform the =94Monster = Mash=94 to round=20 off the afternoon=92s entertainment.

 

Youngsters=20 who attend the day=92s activities are asked to wear their costumes and = join in the=20 Parade, which is a regular part of the performance.  Parents who accompany their = children may=20 bring cameras. Tickets may be obtained by calling the Theatre box = office. 

 

This annual performance is a = part of CVLT=92s=20 75th Anniversary Season.

 

 

Saturday=20 & Sunday @ 2 PM

  October 23rd and October=20 24th

 

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

Tickets   =20 $6

Chris = White
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32100 Solon = Road
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<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C4AF8C.13ACCAF0-- From wildplumproductions at yahoo.com Mon Oct 11 09:30:59 2004 From: wildplumproductions at yahoo.com (Denise Astorino) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:30:59 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lighting Designer needed for Wild Plum ASAP! Message-ID: <20041011163059.51369.qmail@web50010.mail.yahoo.com> --0-950183714-1097512259=:49940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello! Wild Plum Productions is looking for a lighting designer for it's coming production of "Touched:Bodies of Work", a collaborative production between Wild Plum Productions, Cleveland Public Theatre and The LGBT Center of Cleveland. This is a paid position and the production starts November 18th thru the 28th. Please call (216)228-8174 and leave a message for Denise Astorino if interested. We are looking to fill this position asap! Thank you! Denise Astorino Wild Plum Productions --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-950183714-1097512259=:49940 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hello! Wild Plum Productions is looking for a lighting designer for it's coming production of "Touched:Bodies of Work", a collaborative production between Wild Plum Productions, Cleveland Public Theatre and The LGBT Center of Cleveland.
 
This is a paid position and the production starts November 18th thru the 28th.
 
Please call (216)228-8174 and leave a message for Denise Astorino if interested.
 
We are looking to fill this position asap!
 
Thank you!
 
Denise Astorino
Wild Plum Productions


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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. 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. ($20.00 minimum) Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=20 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com http://suejohnson.blogspot.com --part1_e6.5abe5d2c.2e9c1ab0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

You can= still . . .
Register for upcoming sessions


"Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial
& Film Acting"

Saturday, 10/16
&
"Structure & Write your Talent Resume in Content
& Format"
Monday, 10/18

from the

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

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

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


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. 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. 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_e6.5abe5d2c.2e9c1ab0_boundary-- From raytom at en.com Mon Oct 11 11:18:36 2004 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:18:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Experienced Musical Comedy Performers Message-ID: Hi Folks, OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS is celebrating it's 10 Year Anniversary. Founded in 1994, OTL specializes in customized musical productions for business and social events. We also book a wide variety of entertainment: Murder Mystery Troupes, Look-Alikes, Dance Troupes, Improv Troupes, Comics, Magicians and Musical Acts. We have several projects on the horizon and are seeking the best local and regional talent available. =20 Out To Lunch Events is accepting photos/resumes/videotapes for upcoming corporate events and for consideration for two ongoing shows with strong potential.=20 We are seeking experienced Musical Comedy Performers, men and women- 20's-40's singer/actors who move well and with strong comedic abilities. =20 Please forward your headshot, resume (and *press kit if available) to: Helene Weinberg OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS 28455 Knickerbocker Road Cleveland, OH 44140 Or email materials to: Helene at outtolunchevents.com =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 THANK YOU! OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS- The business of fun From RonalWil at aol.com Mon Oct 11 11:25:24 2004 From: RonalWil at aol.com (RonalWil at aol.com) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:25:24 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]HURLYBURLY Message-ID: <192.308c7f0e.2e9c2a14@aol.com> CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY/CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE 2004-2005 MFA CONSERVATORY SPOTLIGHT SERIES ANNOUNCES Hurlyburly by David Rabe Performances: October 13 (Opening Night), 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 at 8 p.m Matinees: October 16 and 23 at 4 p.m., October 17 at 2 p.m. All performances in The Brooks Theatre, The Cleveland Play House General admission tickets are $10.00; $5.00 for Case students, faculty and staff. Call The Cleveland Play House ticket office, 216-795-7000, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com. Rabe's stunning comic drama is a powerfully written and dazzling chronicle of post-Vietnam War American life as pieced together from the shattered beliefs of these fascinating and disturbing characters. Set in the Hollywood hills in the mid-1980s, the play will horrify and at the same time intrigue, with its wit and blistering humor. The Conservatory Spotlight Series features the MFA Acting Ensemble in the Case/CPH joint professional actors' training program. Now in their second year, the actors in the class of 2006 made their debut this past spring in the critically acclaimed production of William Inge's Bus Stop. Scenic Designer: Jill Davis, CPH Charge Scenic Artist; Lighting Design: Maureen Patterson, CPH Production Electrician; Costume Designer: Jeffrey VanCurtis, Sound Designer: Robin Heath. From Martin.Bluestein at tri-c.edu Mon Oct 11 11:53:21 2004 From: Martin.Bluestein at tri-c.edu (Bluestein, Martin) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:53:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The story behind "Break a leg"? Message-ID: <2BA5F4A897BEAA4F93E726187DAD0B4F08A29E@mail3.tri-c.edu> I thought "Break a Leg" came from an understudy's "Good Luck" wish to the principal actor being understudied, hoping for the obvious logical result. Martin Bluestein From jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Oct 11 11:50:09 2004 From: jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com (Julie Fogel) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:50:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hurlyburly Oct. 13 - 23 at Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <01C4AFA1.9B6B1C20.jfogel@clevelandplayhouse.com> The first production of the 2004-2005 Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Play House Master's of Fine Arts Conservatory Spotlight Series, David Rabe's Hurlyburly, will run October 13 - 23, 2004 in the historic Brooks Theatre. Rabe's 1984 blistering Broadway sensation about life in the Hollywood Hills during the mid-1980s was made into a film (Rabe also wrote the screenplay) in 1998 starring Sean Penn, Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright Penn, Chazz Palminteri, Garry Shandling, Anna Paquin and Meg Ryan. The Spotlight Series features the MFA candidates in the Case/CPH joint professional actors' training program. Now in their second year, the candidates in the class of 2006 made their debut this past spring in the critically acclaimed production of William Inge's Bus Stop. General admission tickets are $10.00; $5.00 for Case students, faculty and staff. Call The Cleveland Play House ticket office, 216-795-7000, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com. HurlyBurly by David Rabe Directed by Ron Wilson The Brooks Theatre Performances: October 13 (Opening Night), 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 at 8 p.m. Matinees: October 16 and 23 at 4 p.m., October 17 at 2 p.m. Scenic Designer: Jill Davis, CPH Charge Scenic Artist; Lighting Design: Maureen Patterson, CPH Production Electrician; Costume Designer: Jeffrey Van Curtis, CPH Costume Shop Manager; Sound Design: James C. Swonger, CPH Resident Sound Designer and Robin Heath. Technical Director: Duane Rutter, CPH Technical Production Assistant. Hair/Wigs: Barb Zalewski, CPH wigmaster. *Note: Adult situations and strong language. Julie Fogel Associate Director of Communications & Marketing The Cleveland Play House 216-795-7000 ext. 236 jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com From Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com Mon Oct 11 11:53:46 2004 From: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com (Jill Koslen) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:53:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beachwood Community Theatre seeks boys for The Sound Of Music Message-ID: Beachwood Community Theatre is looking for boys to play the roles of Kurt, Freidrich & Rolf in our Feb. production of The Sound Of Music. Rehearsals will only be held on Sunday afternoons until Dec. Evening rehearsals will be held part of Dec. and all of Jan. Production dates are Feb. 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13. Kurt must be 4 foot ten inches (or very close to it) Freidrich must be 5 feet 8 inches ( or close to that height) Rolf must be in his ealry 20's and close to six feet tall. We are also looking for a woman 40 + to play the role of Mother Abbess Please call Jill Koslen for an appointment (evenings/Sunday Oct, 17 - afternoon) at 216-595-3734 # # # From LRyan at ralaw.com Mon Oct 11 12:19:51 2004 From: LRyan at ralaw.com (Ryan, Linda) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 15:19:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Donation of lighting/sound needed for Humane Society Fundraiser Message-ID: <4545BC875115D5118FC70002A50A643C0B382E79@akroncomm.ralaw.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFC6.626D46C1 Content-Type: text/plain Is anyone on Fred's list able to provide lighting for the Humane Society's annual gala? The date is Saturday, November 13, 2004. The place is Todaro's Party Center. Todaro's has a great sound system, but we need someone with expertise in this area to coordinate that, along with the lighting. We are presenting entertainment (part of which is a fashion show) as well as a silent and a live auction to raise money for the operating expenses to run the HSGA shelter. We are expecting 400-500 people. If anyone can donate the lighting equipment and their services to coordinate lighting and sound, it would be very much appreciated! Please contact Kathy Romito at the HSGA: 330-657-2010, ext. 106 if you can help. Thank you! Linda Ryan, Volunteer ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFC6.626D46C1 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Donation of lighting/sound needed for Humane Society = Fundraiser

Is anyone on Fred's list able = to provide lighting for the Humane Society's annual gala? The date is = Saturday, November 13, 2004. The place is Todaro's Party Center. = Todaro's has a great sound system, but we need someone with expertise = in this area to coordinate that, along with the lighting. We are = presenting entertainment (part of which is a fashion show) as well as a = silent and a live auction to raise money for the operating expenses to = run the HSGA shelter. We are expecting 400-500 people.

If anyone can donate the = lighting equipment and their services to coordinate lighting and sound, = it would be very much appreciated!

Please contact Kathy = Romito at the HSGA 330-657-2010, ext. 106 if you can = help. Thank you!

Linda Ryan, = Volunteer

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFC6.626D46C1-- From eric at ericmull.com Mon Oct 11 13:52:20 2004 From: eric at ericmull.com (Eric Mull Photography) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 16:52:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job filled at Eric Mull Photography Message-ID: Thank you to everyone that called about the job available here. I have filled the position to someone on the Neohiopal list. I apologize, but I did not have time to call everyone back who inquired about the position. Thanks!!! Eric mull From wildplumproductions at yahoo.com Mon Oct 11 13:38:50 2004 From: wildplumproductions at yahoo.com (Denise Astorino) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 13:38:50 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wild Plum Productions seeks Lighting Designer ASAP! Message-ID: <20041011203850.98610.qmail@web50005.mail.yahoo.com> --0-923574282-1097527130=:95945 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Wild Plum Productions is seeking a lighting designer ASAP for our upcoming fall production! WP2 in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre and THE LGBT Center of Cleveland are presenting "Touched:Bodies of Work" November 18th thru the 28th. We need an experienced lighting designer to lend a hand with this exciting Cleveland Premier. This is a paid position. If you have interest in learning more please send an email or call (216)228-8174 for Denise Astorino Thanks! Denise Astorino Wild Plum Productions __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --0-923574282-1097527130=:95945 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Wild Plum Productions is seeking a lighting designer ASAP for our upcoming fall production!
 
WP2 in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre and THE LGBT Center of Cleveland are presenting "Touched:Bodies of Work" November 18th thru the 28th.
 
We need an experienced lighting designer to lend a hand with this exciting Cleveland Premier.
 
This is a paid position. If you have interest in learning more please send an email or call (216)228-8174 for Denise Astorino
 
 
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Denise Astorino
Wild Plum Productions

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-------------------------------1097543558-- From emily24gp at yahoo.com Mon Oct 11 19:00:24 2004 From: emily24gp at yahoo.com (Emily Parker) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 19:00:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]John Jakes Mose strikes again! Oct 30, 2004 Message-ID: <20041012020024.60121.qmail@web51505.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1412721362-1097546424=:58118 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1838324883-1097546424=:58118" --0-1838324883-1097546424=:58118 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii We would like to thank everyone who was able to make it out for the Lime Spider gig this past Friday. It was alot of fun to play to an audience of friends and fans and show off some of our new material! Thanks for your support! ~JJM Now, guess what's next.... October 30 HALLOWEEN with John Jakes Mose www.johnjakesmose.com at the Electronic Community Center 257 North Water Street Kent, OH 10pm-12am *download the attached file; a very cool HALLOWEEN painting for this event created by Kent's own Vince Packard (www.cannibol.com), whose work will be featured at this event!!!!! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail ? CNET Editors' Choice 2004. Tell them what you think. a --0-1838324883-1097546424=:58118 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii


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Yahoo! Mail ? CNET Editors' Choice 2004. Tell them what you think. --0-1122354512-1097548750=:17163 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hey Everybody, :) If you'd like to get your hands on a free copy of the 11-track demo CD, "Acoustic Rockabye" that I recorded this summer, then mark your calendars for this date: Saturday, Oct. 23rd 7:00pm - 9:00pm @ Arabica Coffeehouse Aurora, OH www.fionnafaulk.com I will be playing out at the Arabica in Aurora (as I do each, and every month), but THIS time, I will be handing out a free CD to EVERY SINGLE PERSON in the audience. This is my way of saying "thanks" to everyone who's supported me in my musical endeavors. I really appreciate it... So, thank you! You can listen to tracks from the CD at: www.soundclick.com/fionnafaulk Hope to See You Out! :) (...and, yes, the CDs really are free to EVERY person in attendance.) Arabica Coffeehouse 215 W. Garfield Rd. Aurora, OH 44202 (330)-995-8656 www.fionnafaulk.com -Fionna :) p.s. - And THANK YOU to those "NEOPALers" who came out to the show last time - you were FANTASTIC!! :-D (Arabica Coffeehouse is on State Route 82, just past the McDonald's in Aurora if you're coming from the East, and it's just BEFORE the McDonald's if you're coming from the West. Route 82 can be accessed by S.R. 44 and S.R. 43) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1122354512-1097548750=:17163 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hey Everybody, :)

If you'd like to get your hands on a free copy of the 11-track demo CD, "Acoustic Rockabye" that I recorded this summer, then mark your calendars for this date:

Saturday, Oct. 23rd
7:00pm - 9:00pm
@
Arabica Coffeehouse
Aurora, OH


www.fionnafaulk.com

I will be playing out at the Arabica in Aurora (as I do each, and every month), but THIS time, I will be handing out a free CD to EVERY SINGLE PERSON in the audience.

This is my way of saying "thanks" to everyone who's supported me in my musical endeavors.  I really appreciate it...  So, thank you!

You can listen to tracks from the CD at: www.soundclick.com/fionnafaulk

Hope to See You Out! :)
(...and, yes, the CDs really are free to EVERY person in attendance.)
Arabica Coffeehouse
215 W. Garfield Rd.
Aurora, OH 44202
(330)-995-8656
 
 
-Fionna :)

p.s. - And THANK YOU to those  "NEOPALers" who came out to the show last time - you were FANTASTIC!! :-D
 
(Arabica Coffeehouse is on State Route 82, just past the McDonald's in Aurora if you're coming from the East, and it's just BEFORE the McDonald's if you're coming from the West.  Route 82 can be accessed by S.R. 44 and S.R. 43)


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Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1122354512-1097548750=:17163-- From fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Tue Oct 12 05:42:59 2004 From: fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (fredsternfeld) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 08:42:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CREW needed for RAGTIME Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03A8_01C4B037.7A6D2680 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE FOR RAGTIME to view production staff, cast and crew thus far click here Come and join our company of over one hundred! This production will involve around sixty actors, twenty musicans, a creative & design team of twelve and a crew of ten to fourteen. Desire to be involved and commitment are more important than experience. Training available. All positions should be 9th grade or above. These positions are volunteer. The production runs October 28 - November 14 (Thursdays, Saturdays & twice on Sundays). There are also school matinees on November 2 and 9 at 10am. Possible extension through November 21. Here are some of the areas of need: Stage Crew: Cast members will be assisting with moving certain set pieces on and off, but some crew members will be used for this as well. Commitment would be from Sunday evening October 17 through the rest of the rehearsals and performances. Fly Crew: We have several pieces of scenery that will be flown. Commitment would be from Sunday evening October 17 through the rest of the rehearsals and performances. Follow Spot Operators: Multiple follow spots -- irised lekos. Commitment would be Sunday evening October 17 to see a run through, and then again starting on October 21 through the rest of the rehearsals and performances. Dressers / Wardrobe: Assist with fast changes and wardrobe. Commitment would be Sunday evening October 17 to see a run through, and then again starting on October 24 through the rest of the rehearsals and performances. If you are interested please reply to this e-mail or give me a call at 216-496-6087. Thanks! Fred Sternfeld Producer & Director, Ragtime JCC Arts & Culture Acting Artistic Director ------=_NextPart_000_03A8_01C4B037.7A6D2680 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE FOR=20 RAGTIME
to view production staff, cast and crew thus far click = here
 
Come and=20 join our company of over one = hundred!
 
This production will involve around sixty = actors,=20 twenty musicans, a creative & design team of twelve and a crew of = ten to=20 fourteen.
 
Desire to be involved and commitment are more important = than=20 experience. Training=20 available.
All=20 positions should be 9th grade or above.
These positions are=20 volunteer.
 
The production runs October 28 - = November 14=20 (Thursdays, Saturdays & twice on Sundays). There are also school = matinees on=20 November 2 and 9 at 10am. Possible extension through November=20 21.
 
Here are=20 some of the areas of need:
 
Stage Crew:  Cast members will be assisting with = moving=20 certain set pieces on and off, but some crew members will be used for this as well. = Commitment would=20 be from Sunday evening October 17 through the rest of the rehearsals and = performances.
 
Fly Crew: We=20 have several pieces of scenery that will be flownCommitment would be from Sunday = evening=20 October 17 through the rest of the rehearsals and=20 performances.
 
Follow Spot Operators:  Multiple follow spots -- irised lekos. Commitment = would be=20 Sunday evening October 17 to see a run through, and then again starting = on=20 October 21 through the rest of the rehearsals and=20 performances.
 
Dressers / Wardrobe:  Assist with fast changes and = wardrobe. =20 Commitment would be Sunday evening October 17 to see a run through, and = then=20 again starting on October 24 through the rest of the rehearsals and=20 performances.
 
If you are interested = please reply to=20 this e-mail or give me a call at=20 216-496-6087.
 
Thanks!
 
Fred=20 Sternfeld
Producer & Director,=20 Ragtime
JCC Arts & Culture Acting Artistic=20 Director
------=_NextPart_000_03A8_01C4B037.7A6D2680-- From buckprov at yahoo.com Tue Oct 12 05:19:20 2004 From: buckprov at yahoo.com (dave buckman) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 05:19:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]IMPROVISATION RETREAT THIS SATURDAY with Second City Director Message-ID: <20041012121920.72827.qmail@web52405.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1790402477-1097583560=:69818 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii IMPROV RETREAT with DAVE BUCKMAN DIRECTOR / WRITER / TEACHER FOR: The Second City, Chicago The Second City, Cleveland Boom Chicago, Amsterdam Saturday, October 16th "NEVER HAVE A BAD IMPROV SCENE AGAIN" 11AM ? 2 PM PRICE: $60 & "BREAKING THROUGH YOUR PERSONAL BLOCKS" 3PM ? 6PM PRICE: $60 OR BOTH CLASSES FOR $100 To reserve a spot: Call 773-655-6435 or E-mail buckprov at yahoo.com CLASS MAX: 15 4302 Clinton Ave FROM I-90 Take the W 41ST ST exit- exit number 169- toward W 44TH ST Turn RIGHT onto W 41ST ST Turn LEFT onto LORAIN AVE/OH-10 Turn RIGHT onto W 45TH ST. Turn RIGHT onto CLINTON AVE. End at 4302 CLINTON AVE CLEVELAND OH Dave Buckman has been directing, coaching, performing, writing and teaching sketch comedy and improvisational theater for the last 11 years. He served as Artistic Director for Boom Chicago in Amsterdam. He also served as a Director and Writer for The Second City Touring Company in Chicago and directed The Second City Cleveland's "Who's Yer Baghdadi?" Dave has directed, and worked with over a dozen members of the current casts and writing staffs of MADtv and Saturday Night Live. He currently performs in Cleveland with the long-form improv group Quattro. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1790402477-1097583560=:69818 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

IMPROV RETREAT
with
DAVE BUCKMAN

DIRECTOR / WRITER / TEACHER 
FOR:
The Second City, Chicago
The Second City, Cleveland
Boom Chicago, Amsterdam

Saturday, October 16th

"NEVER HAVE A BAD IMPROV SCENE AGAIN"
11AM ? 2 PM
PRICE: $60
&

"BREAKING THROUGH YOUR PERSONAL BLOCKS"
3PM ? 6PM
PRICE: $60

OR BOTH CLASSES FOR $100

To reserve a spot:
Call 773-655-6435 or
E-mail
buckprov at yahoo.com
CLASS MAX: 15

4302 Clinton Ave
FROM I-90
Take the W 41ST ST exit- exit number 169- toward W 44TH ST
Turn RIGHT onto W 41ST ST
Turn LEFT onto LORAIN AVE/OH-10
Turn RIGHT onto W 45TH ST.
Turn RIGHT onto CLINTON AVE.
End at 4302 CLINTON AVE CLEVELAND OH

Dave Buckman has been directing, coaching, performing, writing and teaching sketch comedy and improvisational theater for the last 11 years. He served as Artistic Director for Boom Chicago in Amsterdam. He also served as a Director and Writer for The Second City Touring Company in Chicago and directed The Second City Cleveland's "Who's Yer Baghdadi?" Dave has directed, and worked with over a dozen members of the current casts and writing staffs of MADtv and Saturday Night Live. He currently performs in Cleveland with the long-form improv group Quattro.


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1790402477-1097583560=:69818-- From Jsasch4ever at aol.com Tue Oct 12 05:37:24 2004 From: Jsasch4ever at aol.com (Jsasch4ever at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 08:37:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians Night-Spotted Dog Message-ID: <0F9B4648.4E690692.3B5EB00A@aol.com> ATTENTION ALL MUSICIANS! COME OUT AND JAM WITH G.S. HARPER AND THE SINNERS (formally Grand National) every Wednesday night @ 9 pm. At: The Spotted Dog 9617 Clinton Blvd. (off West Blvd) Bring your guitar, voice and drum sticks and jam with G.S. Harper and The Sinners! Great drink prices, excellent food, and a great way to spend "hump day" evening! See ya there! From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Tue Oct 12 06:07:21 2004 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 09:07:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]RAGTIME USHERING/FREE TICKET Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D6018A3D8D@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B05C.68A427E6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR USHERING =20 The JCC and the Tri-C Eastern Campus Theatre Department are seeking volunteers to usher for RAGTIME. =20 Show dates are Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays (afternoons and evenings), from October 28th to November 14th. Ushers are invited to stay and watch the show. =20 Call for further information and availability, 216 -987-2438. =20 RAGTIME will be the largest and most lavish production of the season! Please join us for this exciting opportunity! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B05C.68A427E6 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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The = JCC and the=20 Tri-C Eastern Campus Theatre Department are seeking volunteers to usher = for=20 RAGTIME.
 
Show = dates are=20 Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays (afternoons and evenings), from October = 28th to=20 November 14th.  Ushers are invited to stay and watch the=20 show.
 
Call = for further=20 information and availability,  216 -987-2438.
 
RAGTIME will be the = largest=20 and most lavish production of the season!  Please join us for this = exciting=20 opportunity!
------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B05C.68A427E6-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Tue Oct 12 07:37:12 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 10:37:12 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dorothy & Reuben Silver Reviewed at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <79.363c484c.2e9d4618@aol.com> -------------------------------1097591832 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit `Laughter' presents immigrant tales Husband and wife give Hudson performance filled with colorful vignettes of Jews' experiences Kerry Clawson Beacon Journal The average theater enthusiast's knowledge of the Yiddish term ``mamaloshen'' may not go beyond recognizing it as the title of celebrated songster Mandy Patinkin's Broadway concerts in the late 1990s. At Actors Summit in Hudson, ``mamaloshen,'' or ``mother tongue,'' is the central conceit for the two-person show Laughter in Three Languages. The play, conceived by acclaimed Cleveland actors Reuben and Dorothy Silver, explores the Jewish immigrant experience in America from the late 1800s through the 1920s. The husband-and-wife duo adapted literary works by American Jewish authors -- mainly humorists -- to create colorful vignettes. In this evening of storytelling, the Silvers present tales in Yiddish and English. The Silvers' goal is to portray the immigrant experience as a universal one. All immigrants have struggled with the difficulties of learning English, becoming educated, seeking gainful employment and simply finding their way in the strange country that is America. The play is performed in honor of the 350th anniversary of the first Jewish settlement in the United States as well as the 150th anniversary of Jewish settlers in Akron. In this production, vignettes range from a young immigrant girl working in a sweatshop, to a man's distrust and fear of U.S. banks, to an over-eager immigrant attending night school in an effort to become a true Yankee. On opening night Friday, Laughter in Three Languages at times felt like two different productions. Early in the show, the Silvers take turns reading immigrants' letters written to the Bintel Brief, a well-loved column in the Jewish Daily Forward. They each read the material from scripts on music stands, changing their voice inflection to represent different characters. When the Silvers are reading, the play -- which has neither sets nor costumes -- feels like a staged reading. The material is interesting, but don't expect theatrics. (The show normally runs 80 minutes without intermission, but on opening night, a small break allowed audience members to enjoy fireworks outside celebrating the grand opening of Hudson's new First and Main shopping center.) Laughter in Three Languages achieves a more natural flow and truly excels when the couple performs translations of Yiddish stories. Reuben Silver speaks in the rich, poetic tongue of his ancestors and Dorothy steps away from her music stand to translate at appropriate intervals, without reading from the script. These lightning-quick translations work very well, as they become highly animated. As the first translated tale unfolded, I felt as if I actually knew some Yiddish. In most of these stories, the original Jewish authors make loving jabs at immigrants' foibles. In one of the funniest tales, Leonard Q. Ross' The Education of Hyman Kaplan, the student Hyman mangles Shakespearean poetry. Laughter in Three Languages' third language is the colorful and comical ``Yinglish,'' which combines Yiddish and English. Think ``holdupnik'' for ``gangster.'' Dorothy breaks down the theater's conventional fourth wall in this show by addressing the audience directly. She teases her husband, who as a cherubic-faced little boy won sweets from a Jewish baker for speaking perfect Yiddish, his first language. For the most part, the show's tone is very light. The Reubens make only one mention each of the Holocaust or anti-Semitism. Laughter in Three Languages is educational, but also has a mix of humor, melodrama and pathos. The Silvers achieve their goal of presenting the universal immigrant experience. The piece left me thinking harder about my own immigrant ancestors' struggles with assimilation. Even as a first-generation American, my Irish grandmother was chased by Polish children on her way home from school through their Buffalo neighborhood and flogged with socks stuffed with potatoes. -------------------------------1097591832 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

`Laughter' presents immigrant tales


Hus= band and wife give Hudson performance filled with colorful vignettes of Jews= ' experiences

= Kerry Clawson

Beacon Journal

The average theater enthusiast's knowledge of the Yiddish term ``mamalosh= en'' may not go beyond recognizing it as the title of celebrated songster Ma= ndy Patinkin's Broadway concerts in the late 1990s.

At Actors Summit in Hudson, ``mamaloshen,'' or ``mother tongue,'' is the=20= central conceit for the two-person show Laughter in Three Languages. = The play, conceived by acclaimed Cleveland actors Reuben and Dorothy Silver,= explores the Jewish immigrant experience in America from the late 1800s thr= ough the 1920s.

The husband-and-wife duo adapted literary works by American Jewish author= s -- mainly humorists -- to create colorful vignettes. In this evening of st= orytelling, the Silvers present tales in Yiddish and English.

The Silvers' goal is to portray the immigrant experience as a universal o= ne. All immigrants have struggled with the difficulties of learning English,= becoming educated, seeking gainful employment and simply finding their way=20= in the strange country that is America. The play is performed in honor of th= e 350th anniversary of the first Jewish settlement in the United States as w= ell as the 150th anniversary of Jewish settlers in Akron.

In this production, vignettes range from a young immigrant girl working i= n a sweatshop, to a man's distrust and fear of U.S. banks, to an over-eager=20= immigrant attending night school in an effort to become a true Yankee.

On opening night Friday, Laughter in Three Languages at times felt= like two different productions. Early in the show, the Silvers take turns r= eading immigrants' letters written to the Bintel Brief, a well-loved column=20= in the Jewish Daily Forward. They each read the material from scripts on mus= ic stands, changing their voice inflection to represent different characters= .

When the Silvers are reading, the play -- which has neither sets nor cost= umes -- feels like a staged reading. The material is interesting, but don't=20= expect theatrics. (The show normally runs 80 minutes without intermission, b= ut on opening night, a small break allowed audience members to enjoy firewor= ks outside celebrating the grand opening of Hudson's new First and Main shop= ping center.)

Laughter in Three Languages achieves a more natural flow and truly= excels when the couple performs translations of Yiddish stories. Reuben Sil= ver speaks in the rich, poetic tongue of his ancestors and Dorothy steps awa= y from her music stand to translate at appropriate intervals, without readin= g from the script.

These lightning-quick translations work very well, as they become highly=20= animated. As the first translated tale unfolded, I felt as if I actually kne= w some Yiddish.

In most of these stories, the original Jewish authors make loving jabs at= immigrants' foibles. In one of the funniest tales, Leonard Q. Ross' The=20= Education of Hyman Kaplan, the student Hyman mangles Shakespearean poetr= y.

Laughter in Three Languages' third language is the colorful and co= mical ``Yinglish,'' which combines Yiddish and English. Think ``holdupnik''=20= for ``gangster.''

Dorothy breaks down the theater's conventional fourth wall in this show b= y addressing the audience directly. She teases her husband, who as a cherubi= c-faced little boy won sweets from a Jewish baker for speaking perfect Yiddi= sh, his first language. For the most part, the show's tone is very light. Th= e Reubens make only one mention each of the Holocaust or anti-Semitism.

Laughter in Three Languages is educational, but also has a mix of=20= humor, melodrama and pathos. The Silvers achieve their goal of presenting th= e universal immigrant experience.

The piece left me thinking harder about my own immigrant ancestors' strug= gles with assimilation. Even as a first-generation American, my Irish grandm= other was chased by Polish children on her way home from school through thei= r Buffalo neighborhood and flogged with socks stuffed with potatoes.

-------------------------------1097591832-- From toddp at jackmatia.com Tue Oct 12 08:30:59 2004 From: toddp at jackmatia.com (Todd Pickens) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:30:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Elyria Cascade Chordsmen Message-ID: <000801c4b070$7a6854a0$1a2edd0a@D3NWJ831> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_1ho7IkIN4qZtBcAIi0XNXA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT The Elyria Cascade Chordsmen are currently seeking 10-15 male singers for their upcoming Christmas and spring programs. If you are a Bass,Baritone,Lead or Tenor, WE NEED YOU!!!! All ages are invited to apply. Contact Paul Centric at 440-327-5195 for details. --Boundary_(ID_1ho7IkIN4qZtBcAIi0XNXA) Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
The Elyria Cascade Chordsmen are currently seeking 10-15 male singers for their upcoming Christmas and spring programs. If you are a Bass,Baritone,Lead or Tenor, WE NEED YOU!!!! All ages are invited to apply. Contact Paul Centric at 440-327-5195 for details.
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From RHawk at hawken.edu Tue Oct 12 08:15:23 2004 From: RHawk at hawken.edu (Robert Hawkes) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:15:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Robert Hawkes performs "Underneath the Lintel" Message-ID: Robert Hawkes will perform Glen Berger's one-man one-act, Underneath the Lintel, at the First Unitarian Church of Cleveland, 21600 Shaker Blvd (Belvoir & Shaker, south side). Performances (two only) are Friday and Saturday, Nov. 5th and 6th, at 8 p.m. Ticket price is $25, all of which sum will go to benefit the work of the Church. Tickets may be reserved through the church office at (216)751-2320. You may also call Robert or Susan directly at 216 321 0661. This is a beautiful piece which deserves to be done as often as possible in as many places as possible. If you missed Joe Gunderman's lovely performance downtown last winter - or even if you didn't - here's a chance to get in touch with some really interesting ideas in a moving and amusing way. Hope to see some of you there. From jboukis at kalliopestage.com Tue Oct 12 07:45:33 2004 From: jboukis at kalliopestage.com (John Paul Boukis) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 07:45:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]review Kalliope's SUMMER OF '42 Message-ID: <20041012144533.29988.qmail@web81007.mail.yahoo.com> --0-317496982-1097592333=:28806 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii SUMMER OF 42 another critical hit and audience favorite Kalliope Stage launches their second season with SUMMER OF 42, a new musical based on the 1971 hit movie. An exciting cast of area students join New York and Cleveland professionals to create a raucously funny hit with vocal fireworks in a story especially timely today. Don't miss the opportunity to see this critically acclaimed area premier. The reviews are in---read for yourself. PLAIN DEALER: "At Kalliope Stage, director Paul F. Gurgol gets the tone exactly right with a luminous production of "Summer of 42." Staging the area premiere of the musical adaptation of the 1971 movie, Gurgol makes theatrical magic with impeccable casting and direction that is both delicate and deep. He takes a big risk - staging a story about teens at a professional theater and putting real teens in the roles - and it's a risk that pays huge dividends. The cast, led by the amazing Alex Wyse, is funny, touching and very real. . . It's a beautiful production--funny, sweet and moving--to open Kalliope's second season and an excellent introduction to the strengths of this new professional company." (Linda Eisenstein) SCENE: "Yep, it's a musical version of the movie, and it's a good thing Kalliope decided to do it, since it requires adolescent boys to sing and act. Thankfully, this company's dedication to splendid voices and evocative presentations has landed it some very talented local high schoolers, who perform like seasoned troopers. Alex Wyse plays the lead, Hermie, with such a cute and fragile boyishness, you just want to hug him (and it doesn't hurt that he looks like a teenage Fred Astaire). Director Paul F. Gurgol finds all the nooks of sentiment and crannies of humor (a boy buying his first "rubbers" in a drugstore) to give everyone a twinge of longing for the blissfully naive good ol' days." (Christine Howey) CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS: "Humor and heartbreak coalesce in a story told in flashback about a young boy who falls for an older woman whose husband is away at war. Alex Wyse is equal parts touching and funny as the ingenuous Hermie whose adolescent awakening wavers between bumbling earnestness and precocious sensitivity. Aaron Dore is the horny Oscy, while the bespectacled Dan O'Neill fits the role of the nerdy Benji, more interested in birds than the birds and the bees. The object of Hermie's obsession is Dorothy, a war bride torn between loneliness and the nascent desire of a woman separated from her soldier husband. Jodi Brinkman gives a towering performance in that role. Chris Pohl is impressive in a brief but notable appearance as Dorothy's husband, Pete. Seasoned New York actor Jay Strauss is sublime as the droll proprietor, Mr. Sanders, and the famously glib reporter, Walter Winchell. A trio of Andrew Sisters types, alternately serving as a Greek chorus and a gaggle of teenage girls, features Elizabeth Kelly as the "fast" Miriam, Jamie Finkenthal as the self-conscious Aggie, and Julie Marx as the bookish Gloria who talks with a lisp. The six talented, youthful performers (all save one are in high school) deliver well-honed performances under Paul F. Gurgol's meticulous direction." (Fran Heller) THE TIMES (Chagrin Valley): "At the Kalliope storefront theater on Lee Road in Cleveland Heights, director Paul Gurgol has assembled a first-rate cast and has taken the Oscar-winning screenplay and has been able to achieve the improbable. Combining comedy and tear-jerking sentimentality, Mr. Gurgol has pushed the plot, the songs, the script and his perfect cast to the limits. Yes, you can go back and relive this book-to-movie-to-stage experience . . . Jay Strauss plays Winchell, the older Hermie and Mr. Sanders, who, in a very funny scene, sells Hermie a package of condoms. Jodi Brinkman convinces as Dorothy, the lonely war bride, and can she sing. Though Mr. Kirschenbaum's ballads have a sameness, Miss Brinkman's thrilling vocals demand that you listen. As Hermie, Alex Wyse has a likable innocence. His gradual connection to this older woman is heartwarming. Aaron Dore, as the sex-driven Oscy, and Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and Julie Marx all have just the right touch as the would-be sex objects; and, when they double as the singing sisters, they are terrific. Jay Strauss, who triples as Winchell, Mr. Sanders, and the wistful older Hermie, shows his remarkable versatility. In today's time of war, "Summer of 42" could catch on with audiences even more than the original movie." (Herb Hammer) THE TIMES (Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times): "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 Helms sound design. The playing space also aids. This isa play that needs intimacy and since no viewer is more than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope's small theater, the personal tie to the perfomers 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 posesses 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."(Roy Berko) Ticket Information SUMMER OF 42 is onstage at Kalliope Stage through November 7. Shows are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2:00pm. Some performances are sold out. Reserve online at www.KalliopeStage.com or call the box office at 216.321.0870. About Kalliope Stage Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar and Lee in Cleveland Heights. The 2004-2005 season begins with two area premiers. SUMMER OF 42 is the new musical based on the hit movie with music and lyrics by David Kirschenbaum and book by Hunter Foster. Relive the humor and poignancy of coming of age and falling in love for the very first time. Soaring music makes this show a Kalliope top choice. Next it's time to do THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG by Norman Allen. Meet Eveyln Scrooge and her chain-rattling partner Janet Marley in another noteworthy Cleveland premier. A haunted sweatshop in old New York brings out all the usual suspects with some unexpected twists. The foot-stomping ragtime score and witty script are a treat for all ages. Spring brings the witty comic romance: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. Gorgeous melodies evoke the lush scent of an endless summer evening. The sun won't set, one magical night, until every mismatched lover finds their perfect partner. Soon the moon smiles on lovers, fools, and rememberers in this Sondheim masterpiece. And summer arrives with the musical comedy, BABY. Thee unsuspecting couples suddenly find themselves expecting in this very moving, very funny romp. Meet Lizzie, Danny, Pam, Nick, Alan, and Arlene as they tackle everything "in the family way." Subscription opportunities are available through November 7, and guarantee reserved seating. --0-317496982-1097592333=:28806 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
SUMMER OF 42 another critical hit and audience favorite
Kalliope Stage launches their second season with SUMMER OF 42, a new musical based on the 1971 hit movie. An exciting cast of area students join New York and Cleveland professionals to create a raucously funny hit with vocal fireworks in a story especially timely today. Don't miss the opportunity to see this critically acclaimed area premier. The reviews are in---read for yourself.
 
PLAIN DEALER: "At Kalliope Stage, director Paul F. Gurgol gets the tone exactly right with a luminous production of "Summer of 42." Staging the area premiere of the musical adaptation of the 1971 movie, Gurgol makes theatrical magic with impeccable casting and direction that is both delicate and deep. He takes a big risk - staging a story about teens at a professional theater and putting real teens in the roles - and it's a risk that pays huge dividends. The cast, led by the amazing Alex Wyse, is funny, touching and very real. . . It's a beautiful production--funny, sweet and moving--to open Kalliope's second season and an excellent introduction to the strengths of this new professional company." (Linda Eisenstein)
 
SCENE: "Yep, it's a musical version of the movie, and it's a good thing Kalliope decided to do it, since it requires adolescent boys to sing and act. Thankfully, this company's dedication to splendid voices and evocative presentations has landed it some very talented local high schoolers, who perform like seasoned troopers. Alex Wyse plays the lead, Hermie, with such a cute and fragile boyishness, you just want to hug him (and it doesn't hurt that he looks like a teenage Fred Astaire). Director Paul F. Gurgol finds all the nooks of sentiment and crannies of humor (a boy buying his first "rubbers" in a drugstore) to give everyone a twinge of longing for the blissfully naive good ol' days." (Christine Howey)
 
CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS: "Humor and heartbreak coalesce in a story told in flashback about a young boy who falls for an older woman whose husband is away at war. Alex Wyse is equal parts touching and funny as the ingenuous Hermie whose adolescent awakening wavers between bumbling earnestness and precocious sensitivity. Aaron Dore is the horny Oscy, while the bespectacled Dan O'Neill fits the role of the nerdy Benji, more interested in birds than the birds and the bees. The object of Hermie's obsession is Dorothy, a war bride torn between loneliness and the nascent desire of a woman separated from her soldier husband. Jodi Brinkman gives a towering performance in that role. Chris Pohl is impressive in a brief but notable appearance as Dorothy's husband, Pete. Seasoned New York actor Jay Strauss is sublime as the droll proprietor, Mr. Sanders, and the famously glib reporter, Walter Winchell. A trio of Andrew Sisters types, alternately serving as a Greek chorus and a gaggle of teenage girls, features Elizabeth Kelly as the "fast" Miriam, Jamie Finkenthal as the self-conscious Aggie, and Julie Marx as the bookish Gloria who talks with a lisp. The six talented, youthful performers (all save one are in high school) deliver well-honed performances under Paul F. Gurgol's meticulous direction." (Fran Heller)
 
THE TIMES (Chagrin Valley): "At the Kalliope storefront theater on Lee Road in Cleveland Heights, director Paul Gurgol has assembled a first-rate cast and has taken the Oscar-winning screenplay and has been able to achieve the improbable. Combining comedy and tear-jerking sentimentality, Mr. Gurgol has pushed the plot, the songs, the script and his perfect cast to the limits. Yes, you can go back and relive this book-to-movie-to-stage experience . . . Jay Strauss plays Winchell, the older Hermie and Mr. Sanders, who, in a very funny scene, sells Hermie a package of condoms. Jodi Brinkman convinces as Dorothy, the lonely war bride, and can she sing. Though Mr. Kirschenbaum's ballads have a sameness, Miss Brinkman's thrilling vocals demand that you listen. As Hermie, Alex Wyse has a likable innocence. His gradual connection to this older woman is heartwarming. Aaron Dore, as the sex-driven Oscy, and Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and Julie Marx all have just the right touch as the would-be sex objects; and, when they double as the singing sisters, they are terrific. Jay Strauss, who triples as Winchell, Mr. Sanders, and the wistful older Hermie, shows his remarkable versatility. In today's time of war, "Summer of 42" could catch on with audiences even more than the original movie." (Herb Hammer)
 
THE TIMES (Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times): "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 Helms sound design. The playing space also aids. This isa play that needs intimacy and since no viewer is more than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope's small theater, the personal tie to the perfomers 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 posesses 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."(Roy Berko)
 
Ticket Information
SUMMER OF 42 is onstage at Kalliope Stage through November 7. Shows are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2:00pm. Some performances are sold out. Reserve online at www.KalliopeStage.com or call the box office at 216.321.0870.
 
About Kalliope Stage
Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar and Lee in Cleveland Heights. The 2004-2005 season begins with two area premiers. SUMMER OF 42 is the new musical based on the hit movie with music and lyrics by David Kirschenbaum and book by Hunter Foster. Relive the humor and poignancy of coming of age and falling in love for the very first time. Soaring music makes this show a Kalliope top choice. Next it's time to do THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG by Norman Allen. Meet Eveyln Scrooge and her chain-rattling partner Janet Marley in another noteworthy Cleveland premier. A haunted sweatshop in old New York brings out all the usual suspects with some unexpected twists. The foot-stomping ragtime score and witty script are a treat for all ages. Spring brings the witty comic romance: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. Gorgeous melodies evoke the lush scent of an endless summer evening. The sun won't set, one magical night, until every mismatched lover finds their perfect partner. Soon the moon smiles on lovers, fools, and rememberers in this Sondheim masterpiece. And summer arrives with the musical comedy, BABY. Thee unsuspecting couples suddenly find themselves expecting in this very moving, very funny romp. Meet Lizzie, Danny, Pam, Nick, Alan, and Arlene as they tackle everything "in the family way." Subscription opportunities are available through November 7, and guarantee reserved seating.
--0-317496982-1097592333=:28806-- >From pr at clevelandplayhouse.com" Dear NEOHIOPAL: For Immediate Release... THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE REMOUNTS BROADWAY PRODUCTION OF ENCHANTED APRIL Michael Wilson to Direct Matthew Barber's 2003 Best Play Tony Nominee http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20041011 Contact: Julie Fogel, The Cleveland Play House, Associate Director of Communications and Marketing, 216/795-7000 x236 The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-0189 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com From gltfshop1 at netzero.com Tue Oct 12 14:35:13 2004 From: gltfshop1 at netzero.com (mcytron) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 14:35:13 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Seeks Technicians for Oct 17th-20th Message-ID: <004701c4b0a3$5c6aafb0$a6863040@work> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C4B068.AF516150 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Great Lakes Theater Seeks Technicians for Oct 17th-20th for the Strike = of Julius Caesar and the Importance of being Earnest We will start promptly at 9 am Sunday October 17th at the Ohio theater=20 8 am Monday October 18th at the Ohio theater=20 9 am Tuesday October 19th and Wednesday October 20th at our shop=20 please contact me If interested Mark Cytron Technical Director=20 Great Lakes Theater=20 216 651 8406 gltfshop1 at netzero.com ------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C4B068.AF516150 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C4B068.AF516150-- From Alexcine at aol.com Tue Oct 12 12:55:10 2004 From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 15:55:10 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Prelude2Cinema holding audition October 23rd Message-ID: <4EC44C11.315F1327.006D6F3D@aol.com> Prelude2cinema will be holding auditions October 23rd at its Knight Studio on Cleveland???s East Side next week for certain roles for the TV Series ???Out of Darkness. The auditions will be only for specific roles. The roles we are casting include: Jennifer Bailey Raft. She is the young wife of the Prosecutor. She should be blonde or brunette. Jennifer at times can be very regal and other times she seems a bit unstable. Police Lieutenant Foster. He is an older black man and has the look of a kindly grandfather, but can be very ruthless when he needs to be. Auditions will be on Saturday October 23rd from 1pm to 5pm. Contact us if you fit one of the specific roles about an audition time. Shooting is expected to begin the first week of November 2004. E-mail dark at prelude2cinema.com to schedule and audition or visit the site at http://www.prelude2cinema.com/dark.htm ************************************** Prelude2Cinema "Movies That Make You Think." http://www.prelude2cinema.com ******************************************* From Cliff69249 at aol.com Tue Oct 12 18:29:50 2004 From: Cliff69249 at aol.com (Cliff69249 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 21:29:50 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]suzzy the clown Message-ID: --part1_c1.48f91268.2e9ddf0e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Need a clown to do face painting or perform puppet shows. My puppets will come alive to make you cry or more........................I am available for your function or event. Contact Suzzy for availability and pricing. 216-272-1796. --part1_c1.48f91268.2e9ddf0e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Need a clown to do face painting or= perform puppet shows.  My puppets will come alive to make you cry or m= ore........................I am available for your function or event. =20= Contact Suzzy for availability and pricing.  216-272-1796. --part1_c1.48f91268.2e9ddf0e_boundary-- From Yesactap at aol.com Tue Oct 12 18:38:01 2004 From: Yesactap at aol.com (Yesactap at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 21:38:01 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Two Upcoming Dobama Productions Message-ID: <74.44aa6c49.2e9de0f9@aol.com> -------------------------------1097631481 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dobama will be holding auditions for Ten Minutes from Cleveland by Eric Coble October 17 Production Dates: April 15-May 8 6 actors 20-50 Two Contrasting monologues for audition Please call director Eric Schmiedl 297-9042 Auditions for The Exonerated October 24 & 26 Director: Joel Hammer 10 Caucasian and African American actors, age 35-60 Call Joyce Casey for appointment 216-932-6838 -------------------------------1097631481 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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We are looking for a sarcophagus that could be used for a Houdini illusion in our production of _Ragtime_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/ragtime.htm) . It could be similar to the kind used in productions of The Man Who Came to Dinner. Thanks! Fred Sternfeld _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) -------------------------------1097667642 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Fred Sternfeld
-------------------------------1097667642-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Wed Oct 13 03:23:38 2004 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 03:23:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland Theatre:Pride & Prejudice/3 more weeks Message-ID: <20041013102338.61221.qmail@web13122.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2045755102-1097663018=:59925 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 Liz 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, stirring music and terrific acting. Pride and Prejudice runs for only 16 more performances; October 14 through October 31, 2004 at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group rates are available. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information email Martin Friedman at either martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034. 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 Miss Anne De Bourgh...............Shannon Hopkins Mr. Carter................................Chris Sgarlata --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. --0-2045755102-1097663018=:59925 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  Liz 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, stirring music and terrific acting.

 

Pride and Prejudice runs for only 16 more performances; October 14 through October 31, 2004 at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group rates are available. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information email Martin Friedman at either martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034.

 

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

Miss Anne De Bourgh...............Shannon Hopkins

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


Do you Yahoo!?
Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. --0-2045755102-1097663018=:59925-- From cherylcarter at neo.rr.com Wed Oct 13 05:32:51 2004 From: cherylcarter at neo.rr.com (Cheryl Carter) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 07:32:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Children's Entertainment needed In-Reply-To: <20041008192927.75787.qmail@web20704.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: KidsFair 2004, an annual fundaiser for several childrens charitites, will be November 7 (10:00am - 6:00pm) at the John S Knight Center in Akron. We had over 10,000 children and their families attend last year and we expect an even bigger crowd due to 3 shows being presented by THE Sponge Bob Square Pants. We are looking for 3 more kids performers to do an onstage 20-25 minute performance. Puppeters, magicians, storytellers, stage shows, singing groups, dance groups, etc. Their is no money involved but your name and information would be printed in our hand-outs, publicity and posters. You can market yourself right after the perforance and it's a great way to build your brand name. Please contact Cheryl Carter at cherylcarter at neo.rr.com if you would to discuss a performance time. Think out of the box and get publicity that costs you nothng but a little time. This is a wonderful event to be seen at! Thank you! From sarah at morrisondance.com Wed Oct 13 05:08:21 2004 From: sarah at morrisondance.com (Sarah Morrison) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 08:08:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ALL ARTS ORGS/INDIVIDUALS - make your work count! Message-ID: <416D1AB5.8090906@morrisondance.com> --------------060907020706010604010209 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In order to be included in IMPORTANT federal research on the influence of "Creative Industries" (i.e. to increase funding for the arts on a federal/state/and local level) we all need to sign up for a DUNS number. I was shocked when I went to the OAC meeting last Monday, and they passed out a research report intended to show legislators how important the arts are to our economy, and under the category of # of dance organizations in OHIO, the number was THREE!!! While I am prone to focus on dance, this report includes all "Creative Industries" (that's YOU). I did some leg work to figure out how the heck they tallied the "creative industry" and found a place on the Americans for the Arts website, where they discuss the need to sign up for a DUNS number. I am urging all of you (as organizations AND as individual artists - and please encourage your colleagues) to sign up for a number, so that we can show these "researchers" how prevelant the arts are in Ohio! We NEED to be counted and included in federal AND statewide arts research, in order to demonstrate our contributions to the creative arts industries!. Let's make Ohio COUNT! A National Campaign to Register Artists and Nonprofit Arts Organizations with Dun & Bradstreet Americans for the Arts is urging all artists and arts organizations to get their own free Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) number--or if they already have a D&B number, to ensure that they are accurately coded as an arts organization or artist. Why? Because we have developed a new annual research initiative, Creative Industries, that uses D&B data to document the number of arts-related businesses and employees in any geographical region or political jurisdiction. If you don't have a D&B number you are not represented in the data, and our analysis suggests a vast under-representation of nonprofit arts organizations and artists. So SIGN UP AND BE COUNTED as part of this potent visibility and advocacy tool for advancing the arts in America. Arts Organizations, click here for instructions . Artists, click here for instructions . For More Information about the Creative Industries Project, click here . --------------060907020706010604010209 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In order to be included in IMPORTANT federal research on the influence of "Creative Industries" (i.e. to increase funding for the arts on a federal/state/and local level) we all need to sign up for a DUNS number.  I was shocked when I went to the OAC meeting last Monday, and they passed out a research report intended to show legislators how important the arts are to our economy, and under the category of # of dance organizations in OHIO, the number was THREE!!!  While I am prone to focus on dance, this report includes all "Creative Industries" (that's YOU).

I did some leg work to figure out how the heck they tallied the "creative industry" and found a place on the Americans for the Arts website, where they discuss the need to sign up for a DUNS number.  I am urging all of you (as organizations AND as individual artists - and please encourage your colleagues) to sign up for a number, so that we can show these "researchers" how prevelant the arts are in Ohio!  We NEED to be counted and included in federal AND statewide arts research, in order to demonstrate our contributions to the creative arts industries!.

Let's make Ohio COUNT!

A National Campaign to Register Artists and Nonprofit Arts Organizations with Dun & Bradstreet

Americans for the Arts is urging all artists and arts organizations to get their own free Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) number—or if they already have a D&B number, to ensure that they are accurately coded as an arts organization or artist. Why? Because we have developed a new annual research initiative, Creative Industries, that uses D&B data to document the number of arts-related businesses and employees in any geographical region or political jurisdiction. If you don’t have a D&B number you are not represented in the data, and our analysis suggests a vast under-representation of nonprofit arts organizations and artists. So SIGN UP AND BE COUNTED as part of this potent visibility and advocacy tool for advancing the arts in America.

Arts Organizations, click here for instructions.

Artists, click here for instructions.  


For More Information about the Creative Industries Project,
click here.
--------------060907020706010604010209-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Wed Oct 13 05:18:21 2004 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 08:18:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THIS FRIDAY - Miss Gulch Rides Her Bike Back into Kennedy's at Pl ayhouse Square! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0007645F@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B11E.BA94BAF1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 Miss Gulch Returns! The Wicked Musical =20 "It's unabashed entertainment, the kind best enjoyed with pals over a = drink or two while a cabaret performer bats double-entendres from her stool," exclaimed Cleveland Plain Dealer Reviewer Linda Eisenstein after = viewing the show last March. =20 Nickolas Vannello once again brings Almira Gulch to life in this = one-man show with an armful of devastating new songs, an outrageous dress = created by Jeffrey Smart, a wig, a hat, a wicker basket, a grand piano, and voila = -- MISS GULCH RETURNS!=20 =20 Vannello does the old girl proud! All her dreams finally come true: long-running New York engagements rife with raves,... a cult following = of her own... and, now regional appearances like the one which will be at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center from October 15-30, 2004 =20 "Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the = energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." = Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene. =20 But who is Almira Gulch? It's been many years since Dorothy and The = Wizard of Oz charmed America. But there's another side to the Oz legend: the = dark side of the rainbow.=20 =20 Poor Almira! For sixty years, this dog-snatching, basket-wielding = spiteful spinster-next-door has intrigued us, but has never had the chance to = give us her side of the story...until now! Here she is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her.=20 Well, now its Almira's turn to give us her side of story! She has = remained misunderstood, underestimated, and unappreciated. And through the = decades, frustrated fans have hungered for solutions to the mysteries = surrounding the legendary Miss Gulch. Why does she ride that bike? What does she have against neighborhood girls and their little dogs too? What becomes of = her after the tornado? Did she have a happy childhood? And most of all -- = who is the real woman beneath that ferocious fa=E7ade? When playwright/lyricist Fred Barton accidentally met Margaret = Hamilton, he began a star-struck obsession that led to the development of Miss Gulch Returns. In Miss Gulch, he finds the ideal icon for today's = disillusioned souls, the perfect symbol of the frustrated aspirations of our age.=20 The Bitch is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her. She sings (at last!). She has a mean piano player by the name of Charles Eversole = (and what other kind?) She gives us the dirt. She dumps Hollywood and gives = the real world a try -- and lands a job as well as the next man (and lands = the next man, as well). She lays her soul bare, and yours if you dare. So = turn on the phone machine, turn Judy's picture to the wall, turn up the = volume, and welcome to the wit and wisdom of Miss Gulch -- "Entertainesse Extraordinaire!" "Kindly be advised that MISS GULCH RETURNS! isn't cabaret. It's = theatre. Fine theatre, too. It's one of the best shows I've seen in a long time. = With its riotous lyrics and smart tunes, a genuine poignancy underlies the = wicked laughter. MISS GULCH RETURNS! is a marvel. Pay a visit as soon as you = can." Michael Sommers, NY Native =20 Miss Gulch Returns! Performances: Fridays and Saturdays, October 15 - 30 (One Thursday performance on October 28th) at 8:30 p.m. in=20 Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center All seats $20 =20 Call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 for reservations www.missgulchreturns.com www.tickets.com =20 Show contains mature subject matter. Not suitable for people under 14 = years of age.=20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B11E.BA94BAF1 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
 
 

Miss Gulch Returns!

The Wicked Musical

 

"It's unabashed entertainment, the kind best enjoyed with pals over a drink or two while a cabaret performer bats double-entendres from her stool," exclaimed Cleveland Plain Dealer Reviewer Linda Eisenstein after viewing the show last March.

 

Nickolas Vannello once again brings Almira Gulch to life in this one-man show with an armful of devastating new songs, an outrageous dress created by Jeffrey Smart, a wig, a hat, a wicker basket, a grand piano, and voila -- MISS GULCH RETURNS!

  

Vannello does the old girl proud! All her dreams finally come true: long-running New York engagements rife with raves,... a cult following of her own... and, now regional appearances like the one which will be at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center from October 15-30, 2004

 

"Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene.

 

But who is Almira Gulch? It's been many years since Dorothy and The Wizard of Oz charmed America. But there's another side to the Oz legend: the dark side of the rainbow.

 

Poor Almira! For sixty years, this dog-snatching, basket-wielding spiteful spinster-next-door has intrigued us, but has never had the chance to give us her side of the story...until now! Here she is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her.

Well, now its Almira's turn to give us her side of story! She has remained misunderstood, underestimated, and unappreciated. And through the decades, frustrated fans have hungered for solutions to the mysteries surrounding the legendary Miss Gulch. Why does she ride that bike? What does she have against neighborhood girls and their little dogs too? What becomes of her after the tornado? Did she have a happy childhood? And most of all -- who is the real woman beneath that ferocious fa?ade?

When playwright/lyricist Fred Barton accidentally met Margaret Hamilton, he began a star-struck obsession that led to the development of Miss Gulch Returns. In Miss Gulch, he finds the ideal icon for today's disillusioned souls, the perfect symbol of the frustrated aspirations of our age.

The Bitch is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her. She sings (at last!). She has a mean piano player by the name of Charles Eversole (and what other kind?) She gives us the dirt. She dumps Hollywood and gives the real world a try -- and lands a job as well as the next man (and lands the next man, as well). She lays her soul bare, and yours if you dare. So turn on the phone machine, turn Judy's picture to the wall, turn up the volume, and welcome to the wit and wisdom of Miss Gulch -- "Entertainesse Extraordinaire!"

"Kindly be advised that MISS GULCH RETURNS! isn't cabaret. It's theatre. Fine theatre, too. It's one of the best shows I've seen in a long time. With its riotous lyrics and smart tunes, a genuine poignancy underlies the wicked laughter. MISS GULCH RETURNS! is a marvel. Pay a visit as soon as you can." Michael Sommers, NY Native

 

Miss Gulch Returns!

Performances: Fridays and Saturdays,

October 15 - 30 (One Thursday performance on October 28th)

at 8:30 p.m. in

Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center

All seats $20

 

Call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 for reservations

www.missgulchreturns.com

www.tickets.com

Show contains mature subject matter.  Not suitable for people under 14 years of age.

 

  

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B11E.BA94BAF1-- From eric.oswald at sherwin.com Wed Oct 13 06:27:02 2004 From: eric.oswald at sherwin.com (Eric Oswald) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:27:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Little Shop Of Horrors in Solon Message-ID: <416D2D26.9090606@sherwin.com>

Only Two Weekends Left!!!!


SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

proudly presents

LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS

The Musical!

The Cast

Seymour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason A. Green
Audrey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne Dieteman
Mr. Mushnik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Cohen
Orin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Oswald
Chiffon  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne Davis
Crystal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Samantha Childress
Ronette  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Valerie Witherspoon
Bernstein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Boros
Mrs. Luce  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Claudia Lillibridge
Skip Snip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Lillibridge
And as the Voice of Audrey II . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark J. DePompei
with Brandon Schaedlich as the Plant Operator

Directed by Wayne Merholz
Musical Direction by Megan Brack
Choreographed by Holly Merholz


Show dates, times and ticket prices are as follows:   
Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 pm October 15, 16, 22 & 23 Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Seniors & Students.  Sunday Matinees 2:00 pm October 10 & 17 Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Seniors & Students

Solon Center for the Arts is located at 6315 SOM Center Road at the corner of Bainbridge Road in the Old City Hall building. For tickets and more information about upcoming events and classes in art, music, theater and dance, call 440.337.1400


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Solon Center for the Arts has been taken over by a gigantic, man-eating plant!

Just drive by the Center on the corner of SOM Center and Bainbridge Roads and you'll see exactly what we mean when Little Shop of Horrors takes the stage!   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's celebrity - but behind the glamour and fame lies a secret he can't reveal - this strange and unusual plant's 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't want to miss the plant this is big enough to swallow a compact car!   Under the directions 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 "Somewhere That's Green," "Suddenly Seymour" and the title song.

Our 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 International.
From PRKSG at aol.com Wed Oct 13 06:39:07 2004 From: PRKSG at aol.com (PRKSG at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:39:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for Mr. or Ms. Board Trustee! Message-ID: <1e9.2c8af16c.2e9e89fb@aol.com> --part1_1e9.2c8af16c.2e9e89fb_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Recommendations for Board service are welcome! "In order to more positively respond to the Company's significant growth in recent years, the Board will look to the more than 200 Northeast Ohio communities it serves for people willing to fill a number of available seats on the Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees. The task will be challenging." Media Release For Immediate Release Contact: Phyllis Griffith,330.848.3708, or prksg at aol.com October 12, 2004...Barberton, Ohio. The Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees announces the election of officers for the 2004-2005 season: Art Bradnick is serving his final year as President, and Mark Paprocki is serving a second year as Treasurer. Tim Papp and Cathy Bulgrin are serving their first terms as Vice President and Secretary, respectively. The MTC Board also approved a revised slate for terms of service. Bradnick was CEO of Rockwell International/Barberton and Mayor of the City of Barberton. Paprocki is currently Treasurer of Barberton City Schools, and President of Downtown Barberton, Inc. Norton City Schools employ Cathy Bulgrin as Treasurer/CFO, and she serves as the NE Region Director of Ohio Association of School Business Officials. Tim Papp, AAMS, CFP heads the downtown Barberton office of Edward Jones. In order to more positively respond to the Company's significant growth in recent years, the Board will look to the more than 200 Northeast Ohio communities it serves for people willing to fill a number of available seats on the MTC Board of Trustees. The task will be challenging. "Most non-profit organizations are struggling with the same issue we are," report Holly Barkdoll and Dennis O'Connell, Co-Producing Directors. "There are fewer, potential Board members because most adults work full-time, have active family lives, and have less time for volunteer activities." "But Magical Theatre Company is active in 19 Northeast Ohio counties," adds Art Bradnick, " and we're looking to growth areas in Akron, North Canton, Green, Wooster, Munroe Falls, Wadsworth, Independence, Broadview Heights, Richfield, Walton Hills, and Medina for new Board members." Tim Papp reports, "our Board has been reworking its focus. To accommodate the hectic schedules of working adults, we've recently voted to hold quarterly meetings for the full Board. Our executive committee will meet monthly to conduct routine Company business. We're small, but mighty - and we really believe in the Company's value to Northeast Ohio. We know there are others who share this value for the performing arts." Founded in 1972, Magical Theatre Company remains Northeast Ohio's only professional resident and touring theatre for young and family audiences. The Company's repertoire of classic, contemporary and new children's literature appeals to schools and families annually because of how magnificently these works are transferred from page to the stage. Performing at the Park Theater on Alexander Common, Magical Theatre Company has sustained recent growth in all program areas: touring, public and school performances, workshops and residencies, and in outreach activities. An increasing number of corporate leaders, arts patrons and educators value Magical Theatre Company because the programs and projects reflect positive themes, evoke heartfelt emotions, and inspire children to real-life achievements. MTC programs have a profoundly positive impact on the life choices children make. Extraordinary, individual accomplishments occur when Magical Theatre Company is part of a child's life. Anyone interested in serving on the Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees can call 330.848.3708 to learn how they might be part of this magical experience. -30- Experience the Magic in 2004-2005 Performances at the Park Theater on Alexander Common Sarah, Plain and Tall - October 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 2004 The Best Christmas Pageant Ever - December 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 The Pearl - January 28, 29, 30, 2005 Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse - May 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22 Call 330.848.3708 for reservations or more information --part1_1e9.2c8af16c.2e9e89fb_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Recommendations for Board servic= e are welcome!
"In order to more positively respond to the Company's significant growth in=20= recent years, the Board will look to the more than 200 Northeast Ohio commun= ities it serves for people willing to fill a number of available seats on th= e Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees.  The task will be challeng= ing."


Media Release
For Immediate Release
Contact:  Phyllis Griffith,330.848.3708, or prksg at aol.com

October 12, 2004...Barberton, Ohio.  The Magical Theatre Company Board=20= of Trustees announces the election of officers for the 2004-2005 season:&nbs= p; Art Bradnick is serving his final year as President, and Mark Paprocki is= serving a second year as Treasurer.  Tim Papp and Cathy Bulgrin are se= rving their first terms as Vice President and Secretary, respectively. The M= TC Board also approved a revised slate for terms of service.

Bradnick was CEO of Rockwell International/Barberton and Mayor of the City o= f Barberton.  Paprocki is currently Treasurer of Barberton City Schools= , and President of Downtown Barberton, Inc.  Norton City Schools employ= Cathy Bulgrin as Treasurer/CFO, and she serves as the NE Region Director of= Ohio Association of School Business Officials.  Tim Papp, AAMS, CFP he= ads the downtown Barberton office of Edward Jones.

In order to more positively respond to the Company's significant growth i= n recent years, the Board will look to the more than 200 Northeast Ohio comm= unities it serves for people willing to fill a number of available seats on=20= the MTC Board of Trustees.  The task will be challenging.

"Most non-profit organizations are struggling with the same issue we are," r= eport Holly Barkdoll and Dennis O'Connell, Co-Producing Directors.  "Th= ere are fewer, potential Board members because most adults work full-time, h= ave active family lives, and have less time for volunteer activities."

"But Magical Theatre Company is active in 19 Northeast Ohio counties," ad= ds Art Bradnick, " and we're looking to growth areas in Akron, North Canton,= Green, Wooster, Munroe Falls, Wadsworth, Independence, Broadview Heights, R= ichfield, Walton Hills, and Medina for new Board members."

Tim Papp reports, "our Board has been reworking its focus.  To accommod= ate the hectic schedules of working adults, we've recently voted to hold qua= rterly meetings for the full Board.  Our executive committee will meet=20= monthly to conduct routine Company business.  We're small, but mighty -= and we really believe in the Company's value to Northeast Ohio.  We kn= ow there are others who share this value for the performing arts."

Founded in 1972, Magical Theatre Company remains Northeast Ohio's only profe= ssional resident and touring theatre for young and family audiences.  T= he Company's repertoire of classic, contemporary and new children's literatu= re appeals to schools and families annually because of how magnificently the= se works are transferred from page to the stage.

Performing at the Park Theater on Alexander Common, Magical Theatre Company=20= has sustained recent growth in all program areas:  touring, public and=20= school performances, workshops and residencies, and in outreach activities.<= BR>
An increasing number of corporate leaders, arts patrons and educators value=20= Magical Theatre Company because the programs and projects reflect positive t= hemes, evoke heartfelt emotions, and inspire children to real-life achieveme= nts.

MTC programs have a profoundly positive impact on the life choices children=20= make.  Extraordinary, individual accomplishments occur when Magical The= atre Company is part of a child's life.  Anyone interested in serving o= n the Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees can call 330.848.3708 to lea= rn how they might be part of this magical experience.
-30-


Experience the Magic in 2004-2005
Performances at the Park Theater on Alexander Common

Sarah, Plain and Tall - October 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 2004
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever - December 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 The Pearl - January 28, 29, 30, 2005
Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse - May 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22
Call 330.848.3708 for reservations or more information
--part1_1e9.2c8af16c.2e9e89fb_boundary-- From rboothie at zoominternet.net Wed Oct 13 06:55:22 2004 From: rboothie at zoominternet.net (Richard Boothroyd) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:55:22 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]IF YOU MISSED MICHAEL KELSEY DON"T MISS THIS SHOW AT THE ROSE IN MEDINA Message-ID: <005101c4b12c$4c2dbdc0$2eeac8ac@Rose> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4B10A.C11896E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Shows like Michael Kelsey's September 10 date at THE ROSE in Medina are = the stuff of legends. Two weeks later everyone you talk to is moaning = because they missed a truly magical event. On Saturday, October 16 8PM, = at THE ROSE in MEDINA the magic returns in the form of THE SULTANS OF = BING and guitarist Johnny Welton. THE SULTANS are indisputably the = finest improvisational jazz/rock band in NE Ohio and Welton's acoustic = and electric guitar artistry is well...electric! Tickets are available = at the door for $7. The show is perfect for parents with teens, parents = alone, teens alone or anyone who really apreciates great guitar work. For details and directions visit www.therosetheater.com ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4B10A.C11896E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Shows like Michael Kelsey's September = 10 date at=20 THE ROSE in Medina are the stuff of legends. Two weeks later everyone = you talk=20 to is moaning because they missed a truly magical event. On Saturday, = October 16=20 8PM, at THE ROSE in MEDINA the magic returns in the form of THE SULTANS = OF BING=20 and guitarist Johnny Welton. THE SULTANS are indisputably the finest=20 improvisational jazz/rock band in NE Ohio and Welton's acoustic and = electric=20 guitar artistry is well...electric! Tickets are available at the door = for $7.=20 The show is perfect for parents with teens, parents alone, teens alone = or anyone=20 who really apreciates great guitar work.
 
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------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4B10A.C11896E0-- From chris at antonellic.com Wed Oct 13 07:18:23 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:18:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?=22After_all_those_years_being_stuck_on_a_page=2C_Did_you_?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?ever_imagine_you'd_see_me_onstage=3F__Cast_Announcement_fo?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?r_Seussical_at_Chagrin_Valley_Little_Theatre?= Message-ID: <00bf01c4b12f$7fa64980$0500a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00BC_01C4B10D.F87820D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Presents Seussical October 4, 2004 2004 : "After = all those years being stuck on a page, = Did you ever imagine you'd see me onstage? = Now I'm here, there is no telling what may ensue! = No, there's no telling what! = But I'll give you a clue..." So says the mischievous Cat in the Hat at the onset of this fantastical, = magical, musical extravaganza! Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Lucky = Stiff, My Favorite Year, Once On This Island, and Ragtime) have lovingly = brought to life all of our favorite Dr. Seuss characters, including = Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Lazy Mayzie and all of the Whos of = Whoville! These classic, colorful tales are seamlessly brought together by Jojo, a = young boy and "thinker of strange and wonderful thinks"! As each story = unfolds you will marvel at how relevant and profound Seuss's subtle = themes are; making this musical one that appeals to all ages. The score emerges as a Seussian gumbo of musical styles, ranging from = Latin to pop, swing to gospel, and R&B to funk! So let your toes tap, = your fingers snap, and your imagination run wild, for "If you open your mind, Oh, the thinks you will find Lining up to get loose! Oh, the thinks you can think! Oh, the thinks you can think When you think about Seuss!!" =20 Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM November 19 - December 19 Sundays @ 2pm Nov 21st, 28th, 19th=20 =20 Director Jackie Cassara Produced by Ellen Greenberger Choreographer Pamela LaForce Music Director Heidi Herczeg =20 Harvey Bernstein Adult Who = Casey Braun JoJo Laurel Bryant Various = Tracy Carnes Mayzie LaBird Ted Cogan Various = Talia Cosentino Various Jace Craft Wickersham = Marilyn Fadeley Mrs. Mayor =20 Ellen Froliklong Various = Becky Fussner Various Kelly Fussner Various = Phil Goldberg The Cat in the Hat Aimee Guglielmo Various = Rachel Galambos Bird Girl Kaitlin Kasper Various = Alexandria LaForce- =20 Sy Levine Yertle/ = Marzullo Various Grandpa Who Angela Lynard Sour Kangaroo = Pat Mazzarino Horton Hallie Noble Bird Girl = Lauren Praizner Various Sarah Radcliff Various = Greta Rothman Gertrude McFuzz Hannah Sellers Various = Josh Sellers Various Melissa Shoupe Bird Girl = Leah Smith Wickersham Brian Smith Mr. Mayor = Courtney Smart- = Spears Young Kangaroo Janiyah Spears Young Kangaroo =20 =20 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - = Saturday Adults $16 = Seniors and Youths under 18 $12=20 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_00BC_01C4B10D.F87820D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Presents   = Seussical

October 4, 2004 2004 :        =            &nbs= p;            = ;       =20  "After=20 all those years being stuck on a page,
        =20            &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           =20            =20 Did you ever imagine you=92d see me onstage?
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;       =20            &nbs= p;           =20            =20  Now I=92m here, = there is no=20 telling what may ensue!
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;      =20            &nbs= p;           =20            =20  No, there=92s no = telling=20 what!
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;       =20            &nbs= p;           =20            =20 But I=92ll give you a clue..."

So says the mischievous Cat in the = Hat at the=20 onset of this fantastical, magical, musical extravaganza! Lynn Ahrens = and=20 Stephen Flaherty (Lucky Stiff, My Favorite Year, Once On This Island, = and=20 Ragtime) have lovingly brought to life all of our favorite Dr. Seuss = characters,=20 including Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Lazy Mayzie and all of = the Whos=20 of Whoville!

These classic, colorful tales are seamlessly brought = together by Jojo, a young boy and =93thinker of strange and wonderful = thinks=94! As=20 each story unfolds you will marvel at how relevant and profound = Seuss=92s subtle=20 themes are; making this musical one that appeals to all ages.

The = score=20 emerges as a Seussian gumbo of musical styles, ranging from Latin to = pop, swing=20 to gospel, and R&B to funk! So let your toes tap, your fingers snap, = and=20 your imagination run wild, for

"If you open your mind,
Oh, the = thinks=20 you will find
Lining up to get loose!
Oh, the thinks you can = think!
Oh,=20 the thinks you can think
When you think about Seuss!!"

 =20

Fridays=20 & Saturdays @ 8 PM

 November 19 =96 December=20 19

Sundays=20 @ 2pm

Nov=20 21st, 28th, 19th

 

Director Jackie=20 Cassara      Produced by=20 Ellen Greenberger

  Choreographer Pamela = LaForce    =20  Music Director=20 Heidi Herczeg

 

Harvey=20 Bernstein           =20 Adult Who           =20            =20            =20 Casey Braun           =20            =20 JoJo

Laurel=20 Bryant           &nbs= p;     Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Tracy = Carnes           =20            =20 Mayzie LaBird

Ted=20 Cogan           &nbs= p;         Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Talia=20 Cosentino           &nbs= p;        =20 Various

Jace=20 Craft           &nbs= p;           Wickersham           =20            &nbs= p;        =20 Marilyn Fadeley           &nbs= p;       =20 Mrs. Mayor           =20

Ellen=20 Froliklong           &nbs= p;   Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Becky = Fussner           &nbs= p;         Various

Kelly=20 Fussner           &nbs= p;     Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Phil = Goldberg           =20            =20 The Cat in the Hat

Aimee=20 Guglielmo           =20 Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Rachel=20 Galambos           &nbs= p;      =20 Bird Girl

Kaitlin=20 Kasper           &nbs= p;     Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Alexandria=20 LaForce-           =20

Sy=20 Levine           &nbs= p;          Yer= tle/                      &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;         Marzullo<= SPAN=20 style=3D"mso-tab-count: = 1">           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;        Various

           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;Grandpa=20 Who

Angela=20 Lynard           &nbs= p;   Sour Kangaroo           =20            &nbs= p;       =20 Pat Mazzarino           =20            =20 Horton

Hallie=20 Noble           &nbs= p;       Bird=20 Girl           =20            =20            &nbs= p;    =20 Lauren Praizner           &nbs= p;          Var= ious

Sarah=20 Radcliff           &nbs= p;    Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;      Greta=20 Rothman           &nbs= p;           Gertrude=20 McFuzz

Hannah=20 Sellers           &nbs= p;  Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;      Josh=20 Sellers           =20            &nbs= p;  =20 Various

Melissa=20 Shoupe           &nbs= p; Bird Girl           =20            =20            &nbs= p;    =20 Leah Smith           &nbs= p;            = ;   =20 Wickersham

Brian=20 Smith           &nbs= p;       Mr.=20 Mayor           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;  Courtney=20 Smart-

           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Spears           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;          You= ng=20 Kangaroo

Janiyah=20 Spears           &nbs= p;  Young = Kangaroo

 

 

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

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

            =             =    =20             =    =20         = Adults    $16    Seniors and Youths = under=20 18    $12
 
 
 
 
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_00BC_01C4B10D.F87820D0-- From hazlett at clevelandopera.org Wed Oct 13 07:25:38 2004 From: hazlett at clevelandopera.org (Arlene Hazlett) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:25:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]1/2 price tickets to neohiopal for Cleveland Opera's Don Giovanni Message-ID: <416D3AE2.4030401@clevelandopera.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------030303090104020709000808 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *Be seduced!* */Don Giovanni/* by Mozart is at the State Theatre October 15-17. Mozart's Don Juan is handsome, irresistible and knows it! He seduces one woman after another, forever adding to his countless conquests. But conquest brings catastrophic retribution on Mozart's thrilling finale. _NEohioPAL readers save 50% on tickets!!_ Order online at clevelandopera.org. Enter code *PAO* to receive your savings! Arlene L. Hazlett, Associate Marketing Director Cleveland Opera 216/575-0903, ext. 216 hazlett at clevelandopera.org */Now you can buy tickets and sign up for our e-newsletter "HighNotes" on-line at http://www.clevelandopera.org/* Announcing a special No-Annual-Fee Platinum Plus (sm) MasterCard (R) credit card now conveniently available to Cleveland Opera supporters online. With each new account opened and each time the account is used, MBNA America Bank will make a contribution to Cleveland Opera. For further details about this offer and to apply online simply click on http://www.clevelandopera.org/mbna.html --------------030303090104020709000808 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Be seduced!  Don Giovanni by Mozart is at the State Theatre October 15-17. Mozart’s Don Juan is handsome, irresistible and knows it! He seduces one woman after another, forever adding to his countless conquests. But conquest brings catastrophic retribution on Mozart’s thrilling finale. NEohioPAL readers save 50% on tickets!! Order online at clevelandopera.org. Enter code PAO to receive your savings!
 

Arlene L. Hazlett, Associate Marketing Director
Cleveland Opera
216/575-0903, ext. 216
hazlett at clevelandopera.org
Now you can buy tickets and sign up for our e-newsletter "HighNotes" on-line at http://www.clevelandopera.org

Announcing a special No-Annual-Fee Platinum Plus (sm)
MasterCard (R) credit card now conveniently available to
Cleveland Opera supporters online. With each new account
opened and each time the account is used, MBNA America
Bank will make a contribution to Cleveland Opera. For
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--------------030303090104020709000808-- From chris at antonellic.com Wed Oct 13 07:34:39 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:34:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Buy One Get One Free - Special Offer This Weekend - Chagrin Valley Little Theatre - A Mid Summer Night's Dream Message-ID: <00f201c4b131$c53debe0$0500a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00EF_01C4B110.3E0FC330 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 October 13, 2004: Please consider a wonderful opportunity to witness = and learn all about the wonders of William Shakespeare, right in your = own back yard!! =20 We invite you to attend a performance of Chagrin Valley Little Theatre's = A Mid Summer Night's Dream, the premiere production of our Steve = Shields Players. Dedicated to developing the talents and skills of teens = and young adults, our Players will bring a fresh, invigorating = perspective to this classic comedy.=20 =20 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 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 Special Offer for October 15th and 16th Buy One Ticket Get One Ticket Free!!! Just bring this special coupon with you and give to the Box Office To redeem this Special One Time Offer. 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_00EF_01C4B110.3E0FC330 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

October 13,=20 2004:  = Please=20 consider a wonderful opportunity to =20 witness and learn all about the wonders of William Shakespeare, = right in=20 your own back yard!!

 

We=20 invite you to attend a performance of Chagrin Valley Little = Theatre=92s  A Mid Summer Night=92s = Dream, the=20 premiere production of our Steve Shields Players. Dedicated to = developing the=20 talents and skills of teens and young adults, our Players will bring a = fresh,=20 invigorating perspective to this classic comedy. =

 

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    = $14    Seniors and Youths = under=20 18  =20 $10


Special=20 Offer for October 15th and = 16th

Buy=20 One Ticket Get One Ticket = Free!!!

Just=20 bring this special coupon with you and give to the Box=20 Office

To=20 redeem this Special One Time=20 Offer.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road
Solon,=20 OH =20 44139
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<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_00EF_01C4B110.3E0FC330-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Wed Oct 13 07:34:29 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:34:29 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silvers score a touchdown with comedy at Actors' Summit - T Brown Review Message-ID: -------------------------------1097678069 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Touchdown for the Silvers in Actors' Summit comedy=20 =20 Silvers score a touchdown with comedy in Hudson=20 Wednesday, October 13, 2004=20 Remember that 1953 Andy Griffith routine, "What It Was Was Football"?=20 Well, Dorothy and Reuben Silver have found a similarly hilarious story.=20 Instead of a hick stumbling upon his first football game, it's told by a Jew= ish=20 immigrant fresh from the shtetl.=20 The kicker: The game is the annual Ohio-Michigan contest. Our confused=20 narrator cheers both teams, to the annoyance of fans in the stadium and to o= ur=20 amusement in the theater.=20 The football story, told in the original Yiddish with line-by-line English=20 translation, is the finale of an always amusing and occasionally hilarious=20 evening of reader's theater.=20 It's called "Laughter in Three Languages" (Yiddish, English and "Yinglish").= =20 It stars the Silvers reading and translating a text they wrote and directed.= =20 And its limited engagement at Actors' Summit in Hudson opened over the weeke= nd=20 and closes this coming Sunday.=20 The Silvers culled much of their material from the Jewish Daily Forward=20 newspaper, especially from editor Abraham Cahan's famous advice column, the=20= Bintel=20 Briefs.=20 Much of the rest comes from New York's once-thriving Yiddish theaters. So th= e=20 evening is not without its educational elements.=20 But don't let that scare you off. The title is accurate. This is about=20 laughing, at mistaking "Macbeth" for "Julius Scissor," at crackpot politicia= ns and=20 at 22 Gentiles wearing knee-length pants who throw a ball away only to=20 immediately run after it.=20 "Laughter in Three Languages" runs through Sunday at Actors' Summit, 86 Owen= =20 Brown St., Hudson. Tickets are $18-$25. Call 330-342-0800 or go to=20 www.actorssummit.org.=20 Tony Brown=20 =A9 2004 The Plain Dealer. Used with permission. -------------------------------1097678069 Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Touchdown for the Silvers in Actors' Summit comedy

 

Silvers score a touchdown with comedy in Hudson

= Wednesday, October 13, 2004

Remember that 1953 And= y Griffith routine, "What It Was Was Football"?

Well, Dorothy and Reu= ben Silver have found a similarly hilarious story. Instead of a hick stumbli= ng upon his first football game, it's told by a Jewish immigrant fresh from=20= the shtetl.

The kicker: The game i= s the annual Ohio-Michigan contest. Our confused narrator cheers both teams,= to the annoyance of fans in the stadium and to our amusement in the theater= .

The football story, to= ld in the original Yiddish with line-by-line English translation, is the fin= ale of an always amusing and occasionally hilarious evening of reader's thea= ter.

It's called "Laughter=20= in Three Languages" (Yiddish, English and "Yinglish"). It stars the Silvers=20= reading and translating a text they wrote and directed. And its limited enga= gement at Actors' Summit in Hudson= opened over the weekend=20= and closes this coming Sunday.

The Silvers culled muc= h of their material from the Jewish Daily Forward newspaper, especially from= editor Abraham Cahan's famous advice column, the Bintel Briefs. =

Much of the rest comes= from New York's once-thriving Yiddish theaters. So the evening is= not without its educational elements.

But don't let that sca= re you off. The title is accurate. This is about laughing, at mistaking "Mac= beth" for "Julius Scissor," at crackpot politicians and at 22 Gentiles weari= ng knee-length pants who throw a ball away only to immediately run after it.=

"Laughter in Three Lan= guages" runs through Sunday at Actors' Summit, <= st1:Street>86 Owen Brown=20= St.,=20= Hudson. Tickets are $18-$25. Call 330-342-0800 or go to www.actorssummit.org.=

Tony Brown =


=A9 2004 The Plain Dealer. Used wi= th permission.

-------------------------------1097678069-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Wed Oct 13 07:37:05 2004 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:37:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <2147483647.1097663825@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission. Hello, everyone. Here is your digest of news and information from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. One of our first-year students, cellist Gabrielle Athayde, is featured on the PBS documentary film SOUNDMIX: FIVE YOUNG MUSICIANS. The program airs locally tonight (Wednesday) at 8 p.m. on WVIZ ideastream. Tickets are still available for tomorrow night's Artist Recital Series concert featuring violinist Jennifer Koh, a 1997 graduate of Oberlin. The concert begins at 8 p.m. in Finney Chapel at and will be broadcast live on 104.9 FM WCLV and wclv.com through the generous sponsorship of The Riverside Company. You can read about Jennifer Koh on our web site: http://www.oberlin.edu/con The November residency of pianist Russell Sherman has been postponed until 2005. For additional events information, please visit: I hope you find this digest useful as you plan your arts coverage. If I can be of assistance, please let me know. Warm regards, Marci 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 From info at convergence-continuum.org Wed Oct 13 08:07:58 2004 From: info at convergence-continuum.org (info at convergence-continuum.org) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 11:07:58 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM TO OPEN WORDS & WEIRDS: A CONVERGENCE OF TWO ONE-ACTS OCTOBER 29 AT THE LIMINIS IN TREMONT Message-ID: <16621.199.196.250.16.1097680078.squirrel@199.196.250.16> On October 29, Tremont?s resident theatre company, convergence-continuum, will present Words & Weirds: A Convergence of Two One-Acts, the final production of their raucous 2004 season. The company will present two one-act plays, Tone Clusters by Joyce Carol Oates, and Whirligig by Mac Wellman, who wrote convergence-continuum?s boisterous 2003 productions of Cleveland, 7 Blowjobs and Sincerity Forever. In Tone Clusters, Frank and Emily just want everyone to know the truth about their son. But what is that truth? What determines who we are, or who we will become? Is it in the circuitry of the human brain? Memory? Random chance? The all-pervasive Media? Guest artist Douglas L. Snyder directs Lucy Bredeson-Smith, Executive Director Brian Breth and Artistic Director Clyde Simon in this dissection of identity. In Whirligig, a young girl?s bus trip is interrupted by an encounter with a strange man from another galaxy. Why does this strange man want to stay on Earth? What is the secret of this ornery girl?s happiness? Why does her persistent sister berate her so? And where have all the buses gone? Artistic Director Clyde Simon directs the ensemble cast as they discover more weirdness than answers in this jaunt into rivalry, trickery and song. Words & Weirds opens Friday, October 29 and runs Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays through November 20 at the Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd. in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. There will be an opening night reception for Words & Weirds at the nearby Atmosphere Gallery, 2335 W. 11th Street in Tremont featuring cocktails, appetizers and Colored Faces, a collection of art by Julius Lyles. All performances of Words & Weirds begin at 8 pm. Tickets are $12 for general admission and $9 for students and seniors. Seating for this production is limited. For information and reservations, call 216-687-0074 or visit us on the web at http://www.convergence-continuum.org. From csimon at convergence-continuum.org Wed Oct 13 08:18:46 2004 From: csimon at convergence-continuum.org (csimon at convergence-continuum.org) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 08:18:46 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking for lockers for show set Message-ID: <37581.68.252.95.24.1097680726.squirrel@68.252.95.24> I'm looking for a set piece for convergence-continuum's upcoming production of Whirligig. They don't have to look all that great, they just need to be big enough for someone to get inside of. Does anyone have a line on a set of lockers (2 or 3 doors worth)? If so, please contact me as soon as possible at this email address or by phone at 216-687-0074. Thanks, Clyde Simon From nwpl at lycos.com Wed Oct 13 08:19:01 2004 From: nwpl at lycos.com (nwpl at lycos.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:19:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Chance to see NWPL in Akron Message-ID: <20041013151902.0E92986AEE@ws7-1.us4.outblaze.com> LAST CHANCE TO SEE NEW WORLD PERFORMANCE LAB IN AKRON DEATHWATCH by Jean Genet and STAIRWAY TO PARADISE (A CABARET SOUL JOURNEY) IN REPERTORY THIS WEEKEND IN THE DAUM THEATRE, KOLBE HALL, ON THE UNIVERSIT= Y OF AKRON CAMPUS Stairway to Paradise--Thursday October 14 at 8 PM and Saturday October 16 a= t 10:30 PM Deathwatch--Friday and Saturday, October 15 and 16 at 8 PM. Admission is $10. Call for more information and reservations: 330-867-3299 CLEVELAND PERFORMANCES AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE'S PARISH HALL NOVEMBER 4-13 CALL NOW FOR RESERVATIONS: 216-631-2727/330-867-3299 www.nwplab.org nwpl at lycos.com New World Performance Laboratory James Slowiak Jairo Cuesta Co-Artistic Director --=20 _______________________________________________ Find what you are looking for with the Lycos Yellow Pages http://r.lycos.com/r/yp_emailfooter/http://yellowpages.lycos.com/default.as= p?SRC=3Dlycos10 From diomede3 at yahoo.com Wed Oct 13 09:13:03 2004 From: diomede3 at yahoo.com (Giuseppe Diomede) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:13:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri-C Metro Presents "For Colored Girls..." Message-ID: <20041013161303.70823.qmail@web50307.mail.yahoo.com> CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE?S METRO CAMPUS PRESENTS FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF BY NTOZAKE SHANGE DIRECTED BY JIMMIE D. WOODY WITNESS AN ASTONISHING DRAMATIC CHOREOPOEM PRESENTING ONE WOMAN?S VIEW OF THE WOMEN OF HER RACE. THROUGH WISDOM AND NAIVETE, PAIN AND BETRAYAL, A WORK CELEBRATING WOMEN?S LOYALTIES TO WOMEN. FEATURING: DARLENE PAMPLION MICHELLE MYERS VENYCE SANDERS GWEN WRIGHT LILLIE ANN ODEN VICKIE WILLIAMS-MORRIS ANGELIQUE SEALS JENNIFER KAY JETER OLIVER THOMPSON DATES: OCTOBER 28, 29, 30 AND NOVEMBER 4, 5, 6 AT 8 PM OCTOBER 31 AND NOVEMBER 7 AT 3PM PRICE: $10 FOR ADULTS, $7 FOR STUDENTS AND SENIORS ADDRESS: 2900 COMMUNITY COLLEGE AVE. (Entrance #6 at 30th & Woodland for secure underground parking.) _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From tfulton at jcu.edu Wed Oct 13 09:43:08 2004 From: tfulton at jcu.edu (Tom Fulton) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 12:43:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Few Openings remain for Tom Fulton's Chekhov Class - Beginning October 19 Message-ID: <200410131641.APF25243@mirapoint.jcu.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C4B122.31759390 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. 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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_0004_01C4B122.31759390-- From lwolpert at ameritech.net Wed Oct 13 10:27:17 2004 From: lwolpert at ameritech.net (Lawrence Wolpert) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 13:27:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SALLY FINGERETT!!! Message-ID: <003601c4b149$e5a8f240$663ca8c0@lwolpertibm> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0033_01C4B128.5BF04E20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sally Fingerett well-known singer/songwriter of Bitchin' Babes fame,=20 performs her "Faces on the Wall" concert=20 at Congregation Bethaynu, 27900 Gates Mills Blvd, in Pepper Pike=20 on Sunday, October 24 at 3:00 p.m. =20 TIckets are $10.00 each. Tickets must be purchased in advance. =20 Send or bring your money to Congregation Bethaynu by October 21. =20 Call the synagogue for more information at 216-292-2931. =20 If there are any tickets to be sold on the day of the concert, they will = be $15.00 at the door. ------=_NextPart_000_0033_01C4B128.5BF04E20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Sally Fingerett
 
well-known singer/songwriter of Bitchin'=20 Babes fame,
performs her "Faces on the=20 Wall" concert
 
at Congregation Bethaynu, 27900 Gates Mills Blvd, in Pepper = Pike=20
 
on Sunday, October 24 at 3:00=20 p.m
 
TIckets are $10.00=20 each.  Tickets must be purchased in advance.  =
 
Send or bring your money to Congregation Bethaynu by October = 21. =20
Call the synagogue for more information at 216-292-2931.  =
If there are any tickets to be sold on the day of the concert, = they will=20 be $15.00 at the door.
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-------------------------------1097688761-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Wed Oct 13 10:49:48 2004 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 13:49:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MEDIA ADVISORY FROM OBERLIN Message-ID: <2147483647.1097675388@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_4CPGEvcrUcn0KU/5b8q9gA) 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. CONTACT: Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations The Oberlin Conservatory of Music 440-775-8328 marci.janas at oberlin.edu MEDIA ADVISORY Sir Simon Rattle, music director of the Berlin Philharmonic, will guest conduct the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. WHO: Sir Simon Rattle Members of the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Alyson Cambridge '02, soprano soloist WHAT: Sir Simon Rattle conducts the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra in a performance of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 4. General Seating Tickets for the public are $10 and available by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service: 440-775-8169. This concert is free to those with an Oberlin College I.D. WCLV 104.9 FM will air a live broadcast of this concert with the generous support of The Riverside Company. Soprano soloist for the performance is Alyson Cambridge, a 2002 graduate of Oberlin. Cambridge is a member of the Metropolitan Opera's Lindemann Young Artist Development Program and a 2003 winner of the Metropolitan Opera Competition. WHEN: Wednesday, December 1, at 8 p.m. WHERE: Finney Chapel 90 North Professor Street Oberlin, Ohio Advance press tickets for music critics and members of the print and broadcast media are available by calling Marci Janas. ### Oct. 13, 2004mj --Boundary_(ID_4CPGEvcrUcn0KU/5b8q9gA) 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. PalatinoCONTACT: Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations The Oberlin Conservatory of Music 440-775-8328 0000,0000,00ffmarci.janas at oberlin.edu MEDIA ADVISORY Sir Simon Rattle, music director of the Berlin Philharmonic, will guest conduct the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. WHO: Sir Simon Rattle Members of the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Alyson Cambridge '02, soprano soloist WHAT: Sir Simon Rattle conducts the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra in a performance of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 4. General Seating Tickets for the public are $10 and available by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service: 440-775-8169. This concert is free to those with an Oberlin College I.D. WCLV 104.9 FM will air a live broadcast of this concert with the generous support of The Riverside Company. Soprano soloist for the performance is Alyson Cambridge, a 2002 graduate of Oberlin. Cambridge is a member of the Metropolitan Opera's Lindemann Young Artist Development Program and a 2003 winner of the Metropolitan Opera Competition. WHEN: Wednesday, December 1, at 8 p.m. WHERE: Finney Chapel 90 North Professor Street Oberlin, Ohio Advance press tickets for music critics and members of the print and broadcast media are available by calling Marci Janas. 9999,6666,9999### Oct. 13, 2004mj --Boundary_(ID_4CPGEvcrUcn0KU/5b8q9gA)-- From coneill at beckcenter.org Wed Oct 13 11:29:14 2004 From: coneill at beckcenter.org (Colleen O'Neill) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 14:29:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BOGO offer for "Lobby Hero" at the Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E185A40@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B152.91F44B3C Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C4B152.91F44B3C" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B152.91F44B3C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Kenneth Lonergan's Lobby Hero Through October 24th=20 At the Beck Center for the Arts Voted the Best Theater Company by Scene Magazine (2004) =20 For Tickets, call (216) 521-2540 =20 =20 **Reviews, Showtimes, Ticket Prices and Buy One Get One Offer (Listed Below)=20 =20 Reviews =20 =20 "Lonergan tangles his four characters- a security guard, his boss and two patrolling cops- in a series of related messes created when each of them says or does something that one of the others thinks is morally wrong."=20 =20 "It's an interesting and cogent, if overly long, parable. But the dilemmas faced by the characters prove to be less interesting than the characterizations created by the actors." =20 =20 "And that's simply because the four, directed by Seth Gordon, turn out some of the best crafted and most consistently engaging ensemble performances the Cleveland area ever has seen." =20 =20 "Matthew Joslyn anchors the play as Jeff, the security guard and title "hero." Joslyn makes Jeff comical by taking him from bored-boneless prostration to auto-intoxicated excitement in an instant. But he also makes him vividly, touchingly real by somehow hitting all the emotional gradations in between." =20 =20 "It's like listening to a virtuoso play a musical scale in which you hear all the notes, no matter how fast the glissando goes by." =20 =20 "It's pretty remarkable artistry. So is Jimmie Woody's hard-nosed William, whose high-mindedness breaks into bits of despair and fear-inspired cruelty; Paul Floriano's Bill, an exquisitely nuanced and powerful blend of shifting amiability, concern and vicious self-preservation; and Jennifer Clifford's idealistic Dawn, who meets disillusionment with steely and broken-hearted vengeance. They couldn't be better. If Jeff is the hero of the lobby, Gordon and his cast are the heroes of the stage." =20 Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer =20 =20 "Beck Center's production is outstanding. In fact, the staging and acting outshine the script." =20 "Director Seth Gordon has pulled out all the stops to make what could potentially be a talky evening, one of interest. He is aided by a terrific cast. The actors make the characters real enough so that we care about them and project what might happen to each in the future. That's a tribute to the quality of the performances." =20 "Don McBride's scenic design, Jeff Smart's costumes and Jeff Lockshine's lighting all work well." =20 =20 Capsule Judgement: "Beck's Lobby Hero gets an excellent production at Beck Center. Here is a production that takes a script to it highest level through wise directing and fine acting." Roy Berko, The Times =20 =20 Showtimes & Ticket Prices =20 Through October 24, 2004 Fridays & Saturdays 8pm Sundays 3pm Buy One Ticket Get One Ticket Free! (Through October 24) $26 Adults, $23 Seniors, $15 Students (22 and under) (All individual ticket sales are subjec to a $2 administrative fee per ticket applied at the time of ticket reservation.) Student Rush tickets (with ID) $10 Sundays only, available 30 minutes prior to curtain on availability =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B152.91F44B3C Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

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At the Beck Center for the = Arts

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“Lonergan = tangles his four characters- a security guard, his boss and two patrolling cops- = in a series of related messes created when each of them says or does = something that one of the others thinks is morally wrong.” =

 

“It’s an interesting and cogent, if overly long, parable.  But the dilemmas = faced by the characters prove to be less interesting than the = characterizations created by the actors.” 

 

“And = that’s simply because the four, directed by Seth Gordon, turn out some of the = best crafted and most consistently engaging ensemble performances the = Cleveland area = ever has seen.” 

 

“Matthew = Joslyn anchors the play as Jeff, the security guard and title = “hero.” Joslyn makes Jeff comical by taking him from bored-boneless prostration = to auto-intoxicated excitement in an instant.  But he also makes him = vividly, touchingly real by somehow hitting all the emotional gradations in between.” 

 

“It’s like listening to a virtuoso play a musical scale in which you hear all the = notes, no matter how fast the glissando goes by.”  =

 

“It’s pretty remarkable artistry.  So is Jimmie Woody’s hard-nosed = William, whose high-mindedness breaks into bits of despair and fear-inspired cruelty; = Paul Floriano’s Bill, an exquisitely nuanced and powerful blend of = shifting amiability, concern and vicious self-preservation; and Jennifer Clifford’s idealistic Dawn, who meets disillusionment with steely = and broken-hearted vengeance.  They couldn’t be better.  If = Jeff is the hero of the lobby, Gordon and his cast are the heroes of the = stage.”

 

Carolyn Jack, The Plain = Dealer

 

 

Beck Center’s production is outstanding.  In fact, the staging and acting = outshine the script.”

 

“Director = Seth Gordon has pulled out all the stops to make what could potentially be a = talky evening, one of interest.  He is aided by a terrific cast.  = The actors make the characters real enough so that we care about them and = project what might happen to each in the future.  That’s a tribute to = the quality of the performances.”

 

Don McBride’s scenic design, Jeff = Smart’s costumes and Jeff Lockshine’s lighting all work = well.”  

 

Capsule = Judgement: “Beck’s Lobby = Hero gets an excellent production at Beck Center.  = Here is a production that takes a script to it highest level through wise = directing and fine acting.”          &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =      

Roy Berko, The Times

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Showtimes & Ticket Prices

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Through October = 24, 2004

Fridays & Saturdays 8pm

Sundays 3pm

Buy One Ticket Get One Ticket Free! (Through October = 24)

$26 Adults, $23 = Seniors, $15 Students (22 and under)

(All individual = ticket sales are subjec to a $2 administrative fee per ticket applied at the = time of ticket reservation.)

Student Rush = tickets (with ID) $10 Sundays only, available 30 minutes prior to curtain on availability

 

 

 

 

 

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Disco Dancin' Halloween Party=20 Can't get enough of 1970's retro? On Saturday, October 23 from 7:30 p.m. = to 11 p.m., Art House,will present a Disco Dancin' Halloween Party as = part of its Steppin' in the House Dance Workshop series.=20 Boogie on down to Art House to learn all your favorites from dance = instructor Samara McCullough: the shuffle, the hustle, and a variety of = groovin' line dance moves! The event is open to beginners and = experienced dancers alike. Costume prizes will be awarded to those = dressed in their most fabulous 1970's gear.=20 The cost will be $20 per person. Advanced reservations are required and = participants must be 21 and older. Free, guarded parking is available. = Light refreshments also will be available for purchase.=20 To make a reservation, or for more information, call 216-398-8556. Art = House is located at 3119 Denison Ave., one and one-half blocks west of = Pearl Rd. near the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. Lisa Fernandez Program Coordinator 3119 Denison Ave. Cleveland, OH 44109 216-398-8556 Phone 216-398-8335 Fax www.arthouseinc.org lisa at arthouseinc.org Please note - I am not in the office on Fridays Office Hours - Mon.-Thurs. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Saturdays 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. ------=_NextPart_001_00B6_01C4B137.B76EB520 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Art House = Presents...

    Disco = Dancin=92 Halloween Party

Can=92t get = enough of 1970=92s=20 retro? On Saturday, October 23 from 7:30 p.m. to 11 = p.m., Art=20 House,will present a Disco Dancin=92 Halloween Party as part of its = Steppin=92 in=20 the House Dance Workshop series.

Boogie on down to Art House to learn = all your=20 favorites from dance instructor Samara McCullough: the shuffle, the = hustle, and=20 a variety of groovin=92 line dance moves! The event is open to beginners = and=20 experienced dancers alike. Costume prizes will be awarded to = those=20 dressed in their most fabulous 1970=92s gear.

The cost will be $20 per = person. Advanced=20 reservations are required and participants must be 21 and = older. Free,=20 guarded parking is available. Light refreshments also will be available = for=20 purchase.

To make a reservation, or for more = information,=20 call 216-398-8556. Art House is located at 3119 Denison Ave., one and = one-half=20 blocks west of Pearl Rd. near the Cleveland Metroparks=20 Zoo.

Lisa Fernandez
Program = Coordinator
3119=20 Denison Ave.
Cleveland, OH  44109
216-398-8556 = Phone
216-398-8335=20 Fax
www.arthouseinc.org
lisa at arthouseinc.org
Please note=20 - I am not in the office on Fridays
Office Hours - Mon.-Thurs. 9:30 = a.m.-5:30=20 p.m.
Saturdays 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
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Publicity Pics and Company Bios: http://www.fredsternfeld.c= om/ragtime.htm=20
 
OCTOBER 28 - NOVEMBER 14
PREVIEWING (1/2 price tickets) OCTOBER 28, OPENING OCTOBER=20 30.
 
Tickets are on sale now at 216-382-4000 x274.
 
 
-------------------------------1097695535-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Wed Oct 13 14:22:43 2004 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 17:22:43 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ensemble celebrates Eugene O'Neill Birthday Message-ID: --part1_e1.32f777e.2e9ef6a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre invites all actors and freinds to help celebrate its 25th Birthday along with the Birthday of playwright Eugene O'Neill Ensemble Theatre Celebrating 25 Years invites you and your friends to celebrate Ensemble Theatre's 25th Birthday and the 115 Birthday of playwright Eugene O'Neill Saturday, October 16, 2004 5pm - 7:30pm at the home of Dr. David Sedwick PH.D and Dr. Martina Veigl,PH.D 2517 Stratford Rd, Cleveland Hts, Ohio Enjoy wine, delicious appetizers, Fun door prizes, games and more! Ensemble Theatre actors will be reciting lines and scenes from over the 120 productions Ensemble Theatre has presented over the past 25 years. Guest will be asked to name the play from which they came from and win a prize. Fun for the whole family while supporting one of Cleveland's small professional theatres. Many of the plays being read will include the works of Eugene O'Neill born October 16, 1888 Cost is $35 per person ($25 plus $10 to grow on.) Seating is limited call 216-321-2930 www.Ensemble-Theatre.com Cost to Neohiopal subsribers only pay $25 --part1_e1.32f777e.2e9ef6a3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ensemble Theatre invites all act= ors and freinds to help celebrate its 25th Birthday along with the Birthday=20= of playwright Eugene O'Neill



Ensemble Theatre
Celebrating 25 Years
invites you and your friends
to celebrate
Ensemble Theatre's 25th Birthday
and the 115 Birthday of playwright
Eugene O'Neill


Saturday, October 16, 2004
5pm - 7:30pm
at the home of

Dr. David Sedwick PH.D and Dr. Martina Veigl,PH.D
2517 Stratford Rd, Cleveland Hts, Ohio
Enjoy wine, delicious appetizers, Fun door prizes, games and more!
Ensemble Theatre actors will be reciting lines and scenes from over t= he 120 productions Ensemble Theatre has presented over the past 25 years. Gu= est will be asked to name the play from which they came from and win a prize= . Fun for the whole family while supporting one of Cleveland's smal= l professional theatres. Many of the plays being read will include the works= of
Eugene O'Neill born October 16, 1888
Cost is $35 per person ($25 plus $10 to grow on.)
Seating is limited
call 216-321-2930
www.Ensemble-Theatre.com

Cost to Neohiopal subsribers only pay $25

--part1_e1.32f777e.2e9ef6a3_boundary-- From david at badepitaph.org Wed Oct 13 17:29:58 2004 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 20:29:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: Rave Review of OTHELLO in the Free Times! In-Reply-To: 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_3180544198_3136820_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 23 "Perhaps one of the most innovative renditions of Othello that has ever been done." Meg Chamberlain as Iago: "An exceptional performance that added something unique and modern to this classic." Nathan Gurr as Cassio: "Demonstrated a remarkable skill that perfectly captures the essence of a tortured soul." - Benjamin T. Lackey Free Times Letter to the Editor "The production values are top-notch" Kelly Elliot, Fight Choreographer: "Coordinates the brawls and tragic bloodbath with perfection." Ali Hernan, Director: "Her dynamic staging brings the audience directly into the action ... Hernan is to be commended for her intelligent, fresh take on a timeless and challenging classic." - Cleveland Jewish News WE PERFORM. YOU DECIDE. ORTHODOX - 6203 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland Thu., Fri. & Sat. at 8 PM, Sun. at 7 PM * Pay-what-you-can admission on Thursdays Call (216) 556-0919 for reservations or go online to http://www.badepitaph.org Bad Epitaph. Great Shakespeare. --MS_Mac_OE_3180544198_3136820_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: Rave Review of OTHELLO in the Free Times! BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS
THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE
NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 23

"Perhaps one of the most innovative renditions of Othello th= at has ever been done."
Meg Chamberlain as Iago: "An exceptional performance that added so= mething unique and modern to this classic."
Nathan Gurr as Cassio: "Demonstrated a remarkable skill that perfectly= captures the essence of a tortured soul."
- Benjamin T. Lackey
Free Times Letter to the Editor

"
The production values are top-notch"
Kelly Elliot, Fight Choreographer: "Coordinates the brawls and tra= gic bloodbath with perfection."
Ali Hernan, Director: "Her dynamic staging brings the audience directl= y into the action ... Hernan is to be commended for her intelligent, fresh t= ake on a timeless and challenging classic."
- Cleveland Jewish News

WE PERFORM.  YOU DECIDE.

ORTHODOX - 6203 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland
Thu., Fri. & Sat. at 8 PM, Sun. at 7 PM
* Pay-what-you-can admission on Thursdays
Call (216) 556-0919 for reservations
or go online to http://www.badepitaph.org

Bad Epitaph.  Great Shakespeare.=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3180544198_3136820_MIME_Part-- From AWEGMagic at aol.com Wed Oct 13 20:24:53 2004 From: AWEGMagic at aol.com (AWEGMagic at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 23:24:53 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets Now On Sale For Magic & Illusions of John Steven Bloom Message-ID: <1b8.361046e.2e9f4b85@aol.com> --part1_1b8.361046e.2e9f4b85_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Springfield Local High School Junior Class welcomes Magic & Illusions of John Steven Bloom for one performance NOV 20, 2004 at 7:30pm at Springfield Local Intermediate School Auditorium in New Middletown OH $12 General Admission Charge by Phone: 1 866 572-5666 For more information on master illusionist John Steven Bloom visit: www.JohnStevenBloom.com --part1_1b8.361046e.2e9f4b85_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Springfield Loca= l High School Junior Class welcomes
= Magic & Illusions of John Steven Bloom
for one performance
NOV 20, 2004 at 7:30pm at
= Springfield Local Intermediate School Auditorium in
= New Middletown OH
$12 General Admission
= Charge by Phone: 1 866 572-5666
For more information on master illusionist John Steven Bloom visit:
= www.JohnStevenBloom.com

--part1_1b8.361046e.2e9f4b85_boundary-- From sharonmxg at 5starinternet.com Wed Oct 13 20:38:49 2004 From: sharonmxg at 5starinternet.com (sharonmxg) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 23:38:49 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Several props still needed for RAGTIME Message-ID: <005501c4b19f$5249ef30$470b9541@MistressSharon> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C4B17D.CA61C550 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Ladies and Gentlemen, My name is Sharon. I am the Prop Master for Ragtime the Musical, being = produced by the JCC and Tri-C East, Directed by Fred Sternfeld. As we enter the home stretch towards opening night we are still looking = for several necessary props. Below is a list of the items still needed. = If anybody out there in NEOhioPAL Land has any of the items and you are = willing to LOAN them to the show please contact me right away by = replying to this posting or you may call me at 440-452-4831.=20 Small Table Top movie projector - hand crank style (Circa 1920) Parasols with Hooked Handles Sturdy black umbrellas=20 Binoculars (circa 1910) Polar Bear Rug (must be white. A bolt of fake white fur would do as = well) 3 Large US Flags on poles (not nylon or shiny) Many Newspapers (all black & white like Wall Street Journals) Baseball Mitt (Circa 1910) Buffalo Nickel in Coin Collector case (or just an empty case we can use) 2 small hand fans Clip board (Vintage, not modern) Clothes pins (lots of wooden ones with or with out springs) Small Rubber Beach ball approx. 12- 14 inches in diameter) Banjo Metal sand pail and shovel Attach=E9 or Brief Case in good condition (Circa 1910-1920) Medical Bag in good condition (Circa 1910-1920) Baby clothes (Circa 1910-1920) Your assistance will be greatly appreciated! Sharon Epstein >^..^< -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. --George Carlin ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C4B17D.CA61C550 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello Ladies and = Gentlemen,
 
My name is Sharon.  I am = the Prop=20 Master for Ragtime the Musical, being produced by the JCC and = Tri-C=20 East, Directed by Fred Sternfeld.
 
As we enter the home stretch = towards=20 opening night we are still looking for several necessary props.  = Below is a=20 list of the items still needed.  If anybody out there in NEOhioPAL=20 Land has any of the items and you are willing = to LOAN=20 them to the show please contact me right away by replying to this = posting=20 or you may call me at 440-452-4831. 
 

Small=20 Table Top movie projector =96 hand crank style (Circa = 1920)

Parasols with Hooked=20 Handles

Sturdy=20 black umbrellas

Binoculars=20 (circa 1910)

Polar=20 Bear Rug (must be white.  A bolt of fake white fur would do as=20 well)

3=20 Large US Flags on poles (not nylon or shiny)

Many=20 Newspapers (all black & white like Wall Street=20 Journals)

Baseball=20 Mitt (Circa 1910)

Buffalo=20 Nickel in Coin Collector case (or just an empty case we can=20 use)

2=20 small hand fans

Clip=20 board (Vintage, not modern)

Clothes=20 pins (lots of wooden ones with or with out = springs)

Small=20 Rubber Beach ball approx. 12- 14 inches in diameter)

Banjo

Metal=20 sand pail and shovel

Attach=E9=20 or Brief Case in good condition (Circa 1910-1920)

Medical=20 Bag in good condition (Circa 1910-1920)

Baby=20 clothes (Circa 1910-1920)
 
Your=20 assistance will be greatly appreciated!
 
Sharon  = Epstein
>^..^<

Life is not measured by the = number of=20 breaths we take,
but by the moments that take our breath = away.
 
--George=20 Carlin

------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C4B17D.CA61C550-- From MStein at carouseldinnertheatre.com Wed Oct 13 12:12:47 2004 From: MStein at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Michael Stein) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 15:12:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Backstage Crew. Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A87273923@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B158.A03CD7CB Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C4B158.A03CD7CB" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B158.A03CD7CB Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 =20 CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE SEEKING BACKSTAGE CREW FOR HOLIDAY SHOW =20 =20 THE CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE LOCATED IN AKRON OHIO IS SEEKING BACKSTAGE CREW MEMBERS FOR ITS UPCOMING SHOW "CAROUSEL'S HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA". REHEARSALS BEGIN NOVEMBER 8 WITH THE SHOW RUNNING UNTIL JANUARY 9, 2005. THIS IS A PAID POSITION WITH BENEFITS AVAILABLE AND THE OPPORTUNITY FOR FUTURE EMPLOYMENT. PLEASE RESPOND TO MICHAEL STEIN.=20 =20 Production Manager Carousel Dinner Theatre 330 724-9855 ext. 129 330 958-2898 cell mstein at carouseldinnertheatre.com =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B158.A03CD7CB Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
 
 
CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE
SEEKING BACKSTAGE CREW FOR HOLIDAY SHOW
 
 
THE = CAROUSEL DINNER=20 THEATRE LOCATED IN AKRON OHIO IS SEEKING BACKSTAGE CREW MEMBERS FOR ITS = UPCOMING=20 SHOW "CAROUSEL'S HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA".  REHEARSALS BEGIN NOVEMBER = 8 WITH=20 THE SHOW RUNNING UNTIL JANUARY 9, 2005.  THIS IS A PAID POSITION = WITH=20 BENEFITS AVAILABLE AND THE OPPORTUNITY FOR FUTURE EMPLOYMENT.  = PLEASE=20 RESPOND TO MICHAEL STEIN. 
 
Production Manager
Carousel Dinner Theatre
330 724-9855 ext. 129
330 958-2898 cell
mstein at carouseldinnertheatre.com

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Dates still available for private parties at Spaghetti Warehouse in Akron Ohio. Call 419-861-3094 for more information. http://www.random-acts.net/Vampire.html From sal-lentz at neo.rr.com Wed Oct 13 22:16:37 2004 From: sal-lentz at neo.rr.com (Sally Lentz) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 01:16:37 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking for photographer for headshots Message-ID: <004801c4b1ac$fae41780$22c9d2cc@yourm5d4u9r2uv> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C4B18B.73A06B00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mom (writer) and daughter(actress) in need of individual headshots. = We're looking for a good photographer who can provide professional = photos at a reasonable price, maybe even a "deal!" Please email: = Sal-Lentz at neo.rr.com ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C4B18B.73A06B00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Mom (writer) and daughter(actress) in = need of=20 individual headshots.  We're looking for a good photographer = who can=20 provide professional photos at a reasonable price, maybe even a = "deal!" =20 Please email: Sal-Lentz at neo.rr.com ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C4B18B.73A06B00-- From Pommy at neo.rr.com Thu Oct 14 04:18:24 2004 From: Pommy at neo.rr.com (Pommy) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 07:18:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Humane Society still needs a lighting person... Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20041014071238.01f70e80@pop-server.neo.rr.com> If anyone has expertise in this area, could you please call Kathy Romito at the shelter (330-657-2010) and talk with her about our upcoming gala "Mardi Paws" (November 13). We have a *really* fun night planned, with entertainment, New Orleans style food, drinks and music, a pet fashion show and our very own "cat house" - but we need to light the event so everyone can see all the good stuff we have. :) If you can donate your services for this worthwhile cause, it would be very much appreciated. Thank you! --Pommy From lt_hello_dolly at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 06:18:26 2004 From: lt_hello_dolly at yahoo.com (Christine Walsh-Newton Rex Huffman) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 06:18:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Hello, Dolly!" Auditions at Little Theatre of Tuscarawas County Message-ID: <20041014131826.28683.qmail@web61109.mail.yahoo.com> The award-winning musical "Hello Dolly" will be presented as the second production of Little Theatre's 2004-05 season. The show is sponsored by The Times-Reporter. Auditions for "Hello Dolly" will be held Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 beginning at 7 in the Little Theatre at 466 Carrie Ave. NW, New Philadelphia. All roles, including Dolly, are available and there are roles, including chorus, for men and women of all ages. Dolly is a mezzo soprano with a vocal range of low G to G-sharp. Horace is a baritone with a range of low B to C. Other characters and their ranges follow: Cornelius (a baritone, low B-flat to high F); Barnaby (baritone, G to E); Irene Malloy (soprano, low A to E); Minnie Fay (soprano, low D-sharp to A); and Ambrose (tenor, E to high G-sharp). Other roles include Ernestina, a wealthy and obnoxious woman who wears too much make-up; Rudolph, headwaiter at the Harmonia Gardens; Mrs. Rose, Dolly's friend from childhood; and the judge. Those auditioning should come with a prepared song. An accompanist will be provided and taped accompaniment (minus the vocal track) is also acceptable. Those auditioning will be asked to learn a dance routine that will be performed during the session. Only persons interested in roles that require dancing will be asked to participate in the dance portion. Music rehearsals will be held in November and December, with a two-week holiday break scheduled. Rehearsals will resume Jan. 3. "Hello Dolly" will be performed Feb. 18-20, 25-27 and March 3-5. For more information on auditions or the show, e-mail LT_Hello_Dolly at yahoo.com. _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net Thu Oct 14 06:27:25 2004 From: aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net (aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:27:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking to borrow scripts for The Crucible Message-ID: <061e01c4b1f1$8c0d19c0$210110ac@CPQ26587269632O> to respond to this message please DO NOT HIT THE REPLY BUTTON. Instead, send all replies to: higbee at chsaviour.org Friends, We are looking to borrow scripts for The Crucible for a Theater Reading NIght(s) sponsored by the Drama Guild of Arts in the Cathedral. This is not intended as a performance-- rather just a chance to share good dramatic literature and give our actors' "chops" some exercise. Is there someone out there who could loan us a set of scripts -- maybe 15? Thank you so much! Judith Higbee Director of Music Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road Cleveland Hts, OH 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org From dhein2000 at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 07:43:26 2004 From: dhein2000 at yahoo.com (Diane Hein) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 07:43:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]singer/songwriter performances, collaboration and networking Message-ID: <20041014144326.27654.qmail@web10801.mail.yahoo.com> Hi fellow subsribers! I'm a local singer/songwriter/musician (Mom, wife, attorney etc.) and will be playing at a variety of Borders locations over the next two months. As a singer/songwriter, I find most of my joy--not only in performing but working with other musicians and singers on my (and other) material. Learning someone's original music can really test a musician's ability and creativity, since there is room for interpretation-- especially if there is not a recording of it to fall back on. However-- for the creative type, this is also an opportunity to give the music a unique groove. Personally, I love sharing my music with others and hearing the variety of spins it can take on when performing it with other players. I think it would be very cool to meet any of you that might be interested in networking and possibly working on each other's material. The Border's performances coming up would give you an opportunity to hear my music and to see if you "connect" with it. In short, I'm inviting you to my performances, but also, in the long run-- to those of you who play instruments, sing and/or write-- the possibily of mutual collaboration. I do have cd of recorded material available at stores on which I invited about 10 others to play. It was really fun. Now it's time to think "live". If interested e-mail me at: Dhein2000 at yahoo.com. I will be at Borders at the following times and locations: Borders Beachwood Oct. 21, 7:00 pm Borders Erie, PA Nov. 7, 2:00 Borders Solon Nov. 11, 7:00 Borders Mentor Nov. 14, 2:00 Borders Westlake Nov. 21, 2:00 Thanks! Would love your feedback. Diane _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From hmp at hmpevents.com Thu Oct 14 07:53:40 2004 From: hmp at hmpevents.com (HMPEVENTS) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 10:53:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Emergency 40ish Female Actress for 10-15 afternoon Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C4B1DC.108FAF70 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0040_01C4B1DC.108FAF70" ------=_NextPart_001_0040_01C4B1DC.108FAF70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi NeOhioPal Subscribers: HELP! Our original actress has become unavailable. We need a funny, improv style, 30-40ish female actress to act in a Mystery tomorrow at the Power House Pub on the West Bank of the Flats! The time of arrival is 12:15 noon ? we will go over the script and do a brief rehearsal. The script will also be emailed to you immediately. The mystery starts at 1-1:30 at the Nautica Powerhouse. The mystery will last approximately two hours. This position pays $100. Please call us at 440-888-3575 due to the late time frame,. Thank you and hope you are available! Heather ------=_NextPart_001_0040_01C4B1DC.108FAF70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hi NeOhioPal Subscribers:

HELP! Our original actress has become unavailable. =

 

We need a funny, improv style, 30-40ish female actress to act in a Mystery tomorrow at the Power House Pub on the West Bank of the Flats!  The time of arrival is 12:15 = noon – we will go over the script and do a brief rehearsal.  The script will also be emailed to you = immediately.  =

 

The mystery starts at 1-1:30 at the Nautica Powerhouse.  The mystery will last approximately two hours.  This position pays = $100.

 

Please call us at 440-888-3575 due to the late time = frame,.

Thank you and hope you are available!

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Instead, send all replies to: higbee at chsaviour.org Friends, In response to an email I received about performance royalties, I wanted to clarify that we are looking to borrow scripts for The Crucible simply for a group of interested folks to sit around in someone's living room and read through the script by the fire. Perhaps a discussion of the play would follow. I did not mean to imply that this was in any way a performance. As a professional musician with a composer husband (ASCAP) I am sensitive to legalities and fairness in regards to intellectual property. If you have scripts that we could borrow, I hope that this allays any fears you may have in loaning those to us. thanks, Judith Higbee Church of the Saviour Cleveland Hts. OH 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org From bcratchitt at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 10:20:56 2004 From: bcratchitt at yahoo.com (greg mcgill) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 10:20:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Columbus Fringe Festival Seeking Scripts Message-ID: <20041014172056.31613.qmail@web60807.mail.yahoo.com> About the Columbus Fringe Festival: The Columbus Fringe Festival exists to celebrate the wealth of original, adventurous work by stimulating a collorative environment among local and national artistic companies (or organizations) and audiences. MADLAB SEEKS SCRIPT SUBMISSIONS FOR THE COLUMBUS FRINGE FESTIVAL 2005 Playwrights from everywhere are encouraged to submit their scripts for consideration for The First Annual Columbus Fringe Festival, taking place May 12th-June 4th 2005. Shows will run Thursdays-Sundays. The Columbus Fringe Festival is a juried festival. Submissions can be in one of two categories: 1. Producing companies can submit scripts for consideration for inclusion into the Columbus Fringe Festival 2005. Producing companies are those which, if selected, would need to travel to Columbus to perform their show. This means that MadLab would provide a performing space with light/sound capabilities, publicity with the overall festival, and box office staffing. The Producing Company would be responsible for their own production costs (artist payments, props, costumes, set pieces, etc.) as well as travel and lodging expenses. For further information about submitting as a Producing Company, http://www.madlab.net/cff2005submissionguidelines.html 2. Playwrights that do not intend to, or cannot, produce their own work can submit their scripts to MadLab Theatre for consideration to be included into the Columbus Fringe Festival. Scripts chosen from this pool will be produced by MadLab Theatre. If you are familiar with MadLab and its past seasons, these works would be included in MadLab's Annual Theatre Roulette, which will be a part of The Columbus Fringe Festival. For further information about submitting a script for MadLab to produce in the Columbus Fringe Festival, http://www.madlab.net/tr2005submissionguidelines.html All scripts, for either option #1 or #2, must be emailed to andy at madlab.net or if email is not an option please call us at 614.470.2333 to make other arrangements. _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? 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i'm so confused...i do not belong to any kind of "union" like equity or aftra or sag or anything like that. does this mean that when auditions say EPA or SAG or UNION that i am unable to audtion? am i only able to audition for nonunion roles and productions? what does it mean when it says "equity rules in effect? or "lort d in effect"? does it mean that if i DO audition for something with, say, equity attached to it, that i am required to become part of whatever union it is? i've tried to read up on some of these things, but its still confusing, could someone explain these rules in plain old english? hopefully i'm not the only one out there who is confused by these terms...
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Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-547503000-1097777800=:79780-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Oct 14 12:30:23 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:30:23 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mambo Italiano continues at The Cleveland Play House Club Message-ID: <9e.169f0720.2ea02dcf@aol.com> --part1_9e.169f0720.2ea02dcf_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Continuing this weekend at The Cleveland Play House Club is Mambo Italiano! We would love it if you could attend during our run. Here's the deal. Ciao! What: MAMBO ITALIAN, An Evening of Good Food, Good Times and Mob Hits. Featuring: Kevin Joseph Kelly, Donnie Long, G. A. Taggett. James Mango of=20 bass. Musical Direction by Brad Wyner. Written and Directed by William=20 Hoffman. When: October 9-30, Friday & Saturdays at 9PM. Wednesday Mats: October 13,=20 20, 27 at 1PM. Where: The Cleveland Play House Club, located on the Carnegie Avenue side=20 of The Play House Complex, between East 84th & 86th. How Much: Friday and Saturday tickets are $20=20 Food and drink is extra. Matinee tickets are $30 which includes lunch. The ticket office=A0 is (216) 795-7000=20 Seating: First come, first served. The dining room opens a bit after 8PM for= =20 the Friday & Saturday performances. 12 Noon for the mats. Parking tips: Valet Parking is available. Do I Have To Eat Dinner? No. You don't have to do nuttin'. But drinking is=20 advisable. There will be a full menu available and the bar is open, of=20 course. But you don't have to eat if you don't want to. Sincerely, =20 Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_9e.169f0720.2ea02dcf_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Continuing this weekend at The Clev= eland Play House Club is Mambo Italiano!
We would love it if you could attend during our run. Here's the deal. Ciao!<= BR>
What: MAMBO ITALIAN, An Evening of Good Food, Good Times and Mob Hits.

Featuring: Kevin Joseph Kelly, Donnie Long, G. A. Taggett. James Mango of bass. Musical Direction by Brad Wyner. Written and Directed by William Hoffm= an.

When: October 9-30, Friday & Saturdays at 9PM. Wednesday Mats: Oc= tober 13,
20, 27 at 1PM.

Where: The Cleveland Play House Club, located on the Carnegie Avenue side of The Play House Complex, between East 84th & 86th.

How Much: Friday and Saturday tickets are $20
Food and drink is extra. Matinee tickets are $30 which includes lunch.

The ticket office=A0 is (216) 795-7000

Seating: First come, first served. The dining room opens a bit after 8PM for=
the Friday & Saturday performances. 12 Noon for the mats.

Parking tips: Valet Parking is available.

Do I Have To Eat Dinner? No. You don't have to do nuttin'. But drinking is <= BR> advisable. There will be a full menu available and the bar is open, of
course. But you don't have to eat if you don't want to.

Sincerely,          
Kevin Joseph Kelly
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
TPOG!
--part1_9e.169f0720.2ea02dcf_boundary-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Oct 14 12:33:50 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:33:50 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Monday October 18th Birthdays are being celebrated at Cronies Message-ID: <1d4.2ca5c481.2ea02e9e@aol.com> --part1_1d4.2ca5c481.2ea02e9e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It is an unofficial birthday party for anyone who is getting older in October. It was just so hard to keep it just about me. So join Larry, Curtis, Amy and others as we use food and alcohol and diet coke to move forward in life with grace and beauty and non published phone numbers. See you there!!!!!!!! Karaoke will be cranking as well. Sincerely, Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_1d4.2ca5c481.2ea02e9e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable It is an unofficial birthday party=20= for anyone who is getting older in October.
It was just so hard to keep it just about me.
So join Larry, Curtis, Amy and others as we use food and alcohol and diet co= ke to move forward in life with grace and beauty and non published phone num= bers.
See you there!!!!!!!!
Karaoke will be cranking as well.

Sincerely,          
Kevin Joseph Kelly
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
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--part1_1d4.2ca5c481.2ea02e9e_boundary-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Oct 14 12:45:59 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:45:59 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kevin Kellyokie Wednesday November 3, 2004 Message-ID: <7e.5ab00348.2ea03177@aol.com> --part1_7e.5ab00348.2ea03177_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It is that time of the month again, yep, time to drink and sing! I am your humble host for: Karaoke Theatre Night Wednesday, November 3th, 2004 Cronies Bar and Grill Located Detroit and Wayne in Lakewood 17900 Detroit Avenue Starts after 10, come early to get a table Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself! Kitchen open until Midnight 216-226-3310, if you get lost Sincerely, Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_7e.5ab00348.2ea03177_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
It is that time of the month again, yep, time to drink and sing!

I am your humble host for:

Karaoke Theatre Night

Wednesday, November 3th, 2004

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


Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself!

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


Sincerely,          
Kevin Joseph Kelly
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
TPOG!
--part1_7e.5ab00348.2ea03177_boundary-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Thu Oct 14 12:54:00 2004 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 19:54:00 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] DAY BY DAY AT THE 2004 OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL, NOVEMBER 7-14, 2004 Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~-->=20 Make a clean sweep of pop-up ads. Yahoo! Companion Toolbar. Now with Pop-Up Blocker. Get it for free! http://us.click.yahoo.com/L5YrjA/eSIIAA/yQLSAA/W4IolB/TM --------------------------------------------------------------------~->=20 DAY BY DAY AT THE 2004 OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL, NOVEMBER 7-14, 2004 For Immediate Release: October 14, 2004 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Founding Artistic Directo= rs of=20 Independent Pictures, (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-Please join us for the 2004 Ohio Independent Film Festival,= November 7 -14, 2004. All events are presented at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detro= it Road, and=20 are $10/program unless otherwise noted. Surf www.ohiofilms.com for hotel in= formation=20 and complete festival schedule. Visit ww.ticketweb.com for directions and a= dvance ticket=20 sales. Attend the festival for details on after-festival parties Thursday, = Friday, and=20 Saturday nights. Some daily highlights include: =B7 Sunday, November 7, 9a-6p: 5th ANNUAL DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY (DP) WOR= KSHOP=20 AND AIVF SALON with Tiffany Laufer (Los Angeles) and Cleveland legend Rober= t C. Banks,=20 Jr. An IP signature event, this wildly popular, hands-on workshop allows pa= rticipants to=20 help DPs light and shoot scenes on 16mm film, which is then screened the ne= xt weekend=20 at the festival. Fee is $50, which includes lunch the day of the workshop a= nd admission to=20 the 2004 OIFF Friday evening, November 12. Limited seating available, reser= vations must=20 be made and paid for in advance, deadline November 4. Location is at WVIZ/= PBS- IdeaStream, 4300 Brookpark Road. =B7 Monday, November 8, 7p and 8p: Film and Art Opening Night reception at= 7p (free and=20 open to the public), and at 8p the Ohio premiere of the feature film NOISE.= A young=20 divorcee and recovering alcoholic moves into a Manhattan apartment that see= ms a bit too=20 secluded to be true. It is: upstairs lives Charlotte Bancroft (ALLY SHEEDY= ), who in addition=20 to having one of the all-time-great thriller names is a sociopath of some r= eliability. =B7 Tuesday, November 9, 7p and 9p: a short film program at 7p including T= HE SELECT FIT=20 by Mansfield, Ohio native Daniel Roemet (A video editor, with the power to = manipulate=20 reality, gets enlightenment from two jaded angels.), and a feature film pre= sentation at 9p.=20 =B7 Wednesday, November 10, 7p and 9p: a short film program at 7p, and at = 9p the world=20 premiere of the feature film PHOTO-FINISH. Photographer Joe Wilde is devas= tated when=20 Elen Feathers leaves him to pursue an affair with wealthy James Wise. Desc= ending into a=20 spiral of jealous obsession Joe plots an orchestrated campaign of revenge a= nd=20 voyeuristically pursues James' vulnerable wife Martha. When he seduces her= , the results=20 are catastrophic. PHOTO-FINISH is a modern morality tale. A psychological= drama dealing=20 with lust, betrayal and revenge. =B7 Thursday, November 11, 9a-8p: OHIO DAY, films written, directed, photog= raphed, and=20 starring Ohioans, starting at 9a and ending at 8p with a double feature: th= e world=20 premieres of science-fiction feature films MARTIANS FROM VENUS and SHADES. =B7 Friday, November 12: noon-8p: Short and feature films all day and nigh= t, one highlight=20 at noon is the Ohio premiere of the feature film IN THE LAND OF MILK AND MO= NEY. When=20 Mothers are the "monsters" how can we react? "Are you now, or have you eve= r been=85a=20 Mother?" This outrageously daring comedy turns the `50s style sci-fi on it= s head. A=20 scathing social satire that is scarily relevant to today's world. Bold, ex= perimental, and=20 subversively funny. =B7 Saturday, November 13, noon-8p: Short and feature films all day and ni= ght, one=20 highlight at 4p is the Ohio premiere of the feature film SINKHOLE. The sto= ry of Jason=20 Griffin, a high school teacher dismissed due to alleged romantic relations = with an=20 underage student. When Jason, now working at the local landfill, discovers= the body of a=20 young woman among the refuse, he sets in motion a chain of events that ends= in violence=20 and emotional devastation. =B7 Sunday, November 14, noon-8p: Short and feature films all day and nigh= t, one highlight=20 at 8p is the Ohio premiere of the feature film SO GLAD I MADE IT. The film= is the saga of=20 singer songwriter Roger Salloom, a 50-something former 1960s psychedelic ro= cker and=20 1970s Nashville songwriter, who tries to jump-start his career after a 20 y= ears absence=20 from the music business. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established in 19= 93. IP is the=20 proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film Festival, Ohio Independent Scree= nplay=20 Awards, Film Production Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agen= t Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a va= riety of=20 curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmake= rs,=20 Audio Visual Rentals, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Public Theatre, C= ommunity=20 Shares of Greater Cleveland, Filmmaker Magazine, The George Gund Foundation= , Hampton=20 Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, National= Endowment=20 for the Arts, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams Independent Pictures is a member of Greater Cleveland Community Shares. Com= munity=20 Shares supports 35 local nonprofits working for long-term, sustainable solu= tions to build=20 a stronger Cleveland. Learn more about Community Shares and supporting soci= al justice=20 through workplace giving at www.communityshares.org. ### Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com =20 Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/oiff-News/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ =20 From mcmamahoo at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 13:00:35 2004 From: mcmamahoo at yahoo.com (cherie lawrence) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 13:00:35 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Spectacular Music Productions Christmas Show Info Message-ID: <20041014200035.7715.qmail@web81708.mail.yahoo.com> WHO: Spectacular Music Productions presents its WHAT: 2004 Christmas Music Spectacular, a 2 hr variety inspirational holiday extravaganza with new costumes, set, songs, 150 member select voice choir, 30 member dance troupe and 20 piece orchestra conducted by Maestro and co-producer, Larry Wilgus. Co-Producer Helen Wilgus, Choreographer Linda Cavella, Costumer Susan Blurton WHEN: Fri Dec 10 7.30pm Sat Dec 11 11.00am 3.30pm and 8.00pm PBS will tape the two matinees for possible national TV broadcast. Join the excitement as part of our audience! Sun Dec 12 3.00 PM final performance of 2004 WHERE: Akron Civic Theater 182 South Main Street, the heart of downtown Akron TICKETS $34 Main floor and loges, $30 balcony now on sale by PHONE: Akron Civic Box Office Mon-Fri 11am to 5.30pm 330.253.2488 If busy, call 330.972.7570 (Akron) 330.945.9400 (Cleveland) 216.941.5555 OR ONLINE www.ticketmaster.com www.akroncivic.com AND all Ticketmaster outlets, including Kaufmann's and select Giant Eagle stores. Visit our web site at www.spectacularmusic.org SMP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose productions showcase community local talent. To help defray show costs, we are seeking patronships and corporate sponsors to place camera-ready ads in our program, an opportunity to reach nearly 9,000 potential customers in the greater northeast Ohio region. In appreciation they'd receive 2 complimentary tickets, a $68 value, for the show. Contributions are tax deductible. For details, or to become a sponsor or patron, please contact Larry or Helen at wilspec at ezo.net or phone 330.699.0700 Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm. Thank you, and many blessings! From JPercher at aol.com Thu Oct 14 13:44:21 2004 From: JPercher at aol.com (JPercher at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 16:44:21 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ragtime, The Musical Opens in Two Weeks Message-ID: <126.4daf9253.2ea03f25@aol.com> --part1_126.4daf9253.2ea03f25_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland=A0 NEWS 26001 South Woodland Road Beachwood, Ohio=A0 44122 For Immediate Release =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Contact: Jackie Percher October 4, 2004 =A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (216) 641-1588 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= =20 e-mail: jpercher at aol.com Ragtime, The Musical Launches the Jewish Community Center's New Arts and=20 Culture Season=20 Tony Award-Winning Musical Previews October 28, 2004 at Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus=20 Performing Arts Center The Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Cleveland launches its new Arts &=20 Culture Season with the Tony Award-winning Ragtime, The Musical, directed by= Fred=20 Sternfeld and playing October 28 - November 14 at Cuyahoga Community College= =20 Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center.=A0 This epic musical is presented by=20= the JCC=20 in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts.= =A0=20 The show will preview on Thursday, October 28 at 7:30 p.m.; Opening Night is= =20 Saturday, October 30 at 8:00 p.m.=20 The theme of this award-winning musical fittingly underscores the JCC's=20 redefined commitment to support, produce and present the arts to the widest=20 possible audiences in Northeast Ohio. This season has been made possible by=20= a grant=20 from the Green Arts Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland and= is=20 dedicated to Roe Green. The JCC is also a recent, proud recipient of a Cuyahoga County Economic=20 Development Grant for its Arts & Culture program.=A0 This funding is provide= d in part=20 by the generous support of the Cuyahoga County Board of Commissioners: Jimmy= =20 Dimora, Peter Lawson Jones and Tim McCormack.=A0=20 Ragtime is based on E.L. Doctorow's best-selling novel by the same name with= =20 book by Terrence McNally, music by Stephen Flaherty and lyrics by Lynn Ahren= s .=A0 It paints a powerful portrait of American life through three families:=20= an=20 upper middle class white family, a socialist immigrant Jewish family and a b= lack=20 family in Harlem. The musical intertwines three distinct stories that=20 poignantly illustrate history's timeless contradictions of wealth and povert= y,=20 freedom and prejudice, hope and despair, and love and hate.=A0=20 Set against the backdrop of early Twentieth-century American life, the=20 characters become entangled with real-life characters from the period that i= nclude=20 Henry Ford, Emma Goldman, Booker T. Washington, Harry Houdini and Evelyn=20 Nesbit. Ragtime's diverse score draws upon traditional Jewish folk sounds,=20 vaudeville's outrageous style and one of black America's most vital genres -= - an early=20 form of jazz known as "ragtime." Ragtime won the 1998 Tony awards for best score, book and orchestra and=20 features such show-stopping songs like "Getting Ready Rag", "Your Daddy's So= n",=20 "Wheels of a Dream" and the title song, "Ragtime".=20 Reflecting the disparate notes and influences that come together to form=20 ragtime music, the show paints a portrait of America as an all-embracing fam= ily=20 made up of people of different races, nationalities and creeds.=A0 Flawed an= d=20 struggling to find its way, this family embarks on a journey that can be as=20= jagged=20 as the rhythms of ragtime, but also as liltingly melodic.=20 "Ragtime is one of the truly great musicals written in the last ten years an= d=20 I feel pleased and privileged to be working with an outstanding staff and=20 cast to present this wonderful show to the community," said JCC interim arti= stic=20 director and Ragtime director Fred Sternfeld.=A0 "Ragtime is relevant to=20 contemporary audiences because in many significant ways we, as a society, ha= ven't=20 changed that much from one hundred years ago. Racial tension and social uphe= aval=20 still affect us. And just as the industrial revolution affected all aspects=20= of=20 American life in the early 1900's, technological improvements today continue= =20 to change the way we live our lives," added Sternfeld.=A0 "Most importantly,= the=20 story of Ragtime is a deeply moving and humorous portrayal of how we attempt= =20 to improve our lives, pursue the American dream and connect with each other=20= as=20 fellow humans."=A0 Some of award-winning director Fred Sternfeld's recent=20 musicals were the critically acclaimed productions of Fiddler on the Roof at= Cain=20 Park and Man of La Mancha at the JCC. With a cast of over 50 actors and a sizable orchestra and crew, this major=20 musical production required a large venue and Cuyahoga Community College Eas= tern=20 Campus Performing Arts Center in Highland Hills met the need. This 600-seat,= =20 state-of-the-art facility, opened in 1998, is located just five minutes from= =20 the Mandel-JCC and is easily accessible just off the I-271 / Harvard exit. "= We=20 are pleased to be presenting Ragtime in association with Tri-C's Eastern=20 Campus Theatre Arts.=A0 The administrators and staff have been working with=20= us in the=20 best spirit of collaboration and have been enormously helpful and supportive= =20 of this large undertaking," states Sternfeld. The strong cast includes native-Clevelander Marc Moritz in the role of=20 Tateh.=A0 Notably, Marc was in the original Broadway production of Merrily W= e Roll=20 Along, by Stephen Sondheim. Other featured actors include Kyle Primous as=20 Coalhouse Walker Jr., Yolanda Christine Davis as Sarah, Maggie Stahl Wirfel=20= as=20 Mother, Matthew Wright as Father, Sean Szaller as Mother's Younger Brother a= nd Emma=20 Wahl and Chris McCarrell as the little girl and little boy. Set designer Richard Gould has created a stunning multi-leveled set evoking=20 the images and environment of early twentieth-century America as seen throug= h=20 the eyes of the show's narrator, the little boy.=A0 Choreography is by Marti= n=20 Cespedes and musical direction is by David Williams. The costumes are design= ed by=20 Dana Romeo, lighting is by Colleen Dowling, sound effects and projections ar= e=20 by Richard Ingraham and the Houdini illusions will be staged by magic=20 consultant Vincent Polowy.=20 The performance schedule for Ragtime is Thursdays and Sundays at 7:30 p.m.,=20 Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m.=A0 Ticket prices are= $24=20 for general public; $20 for JCC members; $22 for seniors and $16 for groups=20= of=20 10 or more.=A0 A special "preview" price of $12 is available for the Thursda= y,=20 October 28 performance.=A0 A discount package for all five performing arts=20 events of the 2004-05 season is available for $90 for the general public and= $80=20 for JCC members.=20 To charge tickets by phone call the JCC Box Office at (216) 382-4000 ext.=20 274.=A0 To purchase a group of 10 or more tickets call (216) 593-6258.=A0 Ti= ckets can=20 also be purchased, in person, at the JCC Box Office located at 3505 Mayfield= =20 Road, Cleveland Heights, OH=A0 44118.=A0 On the day of the performance only,= =20 tickets may be purchased one hour prior to the performance at the box office= of the=20 Tri-C Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland=20 Hills, OH=A0 44122.=20 A series of pre-show talks and post-performance discussions for Ragtime will= =20 be offered in the lobby of the theater as follows: Pre-show Talks =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 at 1:00 pm:=A0=A0=A0 Sun.=A0 Oct. 31 - Faye Sholito= n, playwright, journalist=20 and dramaturg for=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20 Ragtime =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Sun.=A0 Nov. 7 -=A0 Fred Sternfeld, director of=20 Ragtime =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Sun.=A0 Nov. 14 - Bill Rudman, radio host and=20 American music historian Post Performance=20 Discussions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Thurs. Oct. 28 - Ragtime cast and creat= ive team=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Sun.=A0=A0 Oct. 31 - Sarah May, director and=20 Park Goist, writer and=20 American studies specialist=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0 =20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 =20 Thurs.=A0 Nov. 4 - Reuben and Dorothy Silver, directors/actors =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sun.=A0=A0=A0 Nov. 7 -=A0Margaret Ford Taylor,=20 Cleveland Arts Theatre founder and =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= James Levin,=20 Cleveland Public Theatre founder =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Thurs.=A0 Nov. 11 - Ragtime cast and creative=20 team =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Sun.=A0=A0 Nov. 14=A0 - Terrence Spivey, Karamu=20 House artistic director and=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Mich= ael Bloom,=20 Cleveland Play House artistic director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Upcoming performances of the JCC's 2004-05 Arts & Culture Season include a=20 musical concert, titled Irving Berlin: The Proud Father of 20th Century Song= =20 (December 12); Yuri Lane, human beatbox phenomenon, starring in From Tel Avi= v to=20 Ramallah: A Beatbox Journey (March 5, 2005); the JCC's fifth-annual An Eveni= ng=20 of Classical Music (May 8, 2005); and the world premiere of Albi Gorn's play= ,=20 To Know Him (May 5-22, 2005). The JCC gratefully acknowledges the support of the Holiday Inn - Beachwood. About the JCC The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland builds and strengthens Cleveland's=20 entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and services that=20 enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in four key program areas: Hea= lth,=20 Wellness and Recreation, Early Childhood Education, Camping and Cultural=20 Arts.=A0 Membership to the JCC is open to all.=A0 The JCC is a non-profit so= cial=20 service agency that receives funding from the Jewish Community Federation an= d the=20 United Way. ### --part1_126.4daf9253.2ea03f25_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Ragtime, The Musical Launches the Jewish Commun= ity Center's New Arts and Culture Season


Tony Award-Winning Musical Previews October 28, 200= 4
at Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus
Performing Arts Center


The Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Cleveland launches its new Arts & C= ulture Season with the Tony Award-winning Ragtime, The Musical, directed by Fred Sternfeld and playing October 28 - November 14=20= at Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center.=A0=20= This epic musical is presented by the JCC in association with Cuyahoga Commu= nity College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts.=A0 The show will preview on Thursd= ay, October 28 at 7:30 p.m.; Opening Night is Saturday, October 30 at 8:00 p= .m.

The theme of this award-winning musical fittingly underscores the JCC's rede= fined commitment to support, produce and present the arts to the widest poss= ible audiences in Northeast Ohio. This season has been made possible by a gr= ant from the Green Arts Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of Clevel= and and is dedicated to Roe Green.

The JCC is also a recent, proud recipient of a Cuyahoga County Economic D= evelopment Grant for its Arts & Culture program.=A0 This funding=20= is provided in part by the generous support of the Cuyahoga County Board of=20= Commissioners: Jimmy Dimora, Peter Lawson Jones and Tim McCormack.=A0
Ragtime is based on E.L. Doctorow's best-selling novel=20= by the same name with book by Terrence McNally, music by Stephen F= laherty and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens.=A0 It paints a powerful portra= it of American life through three families: an upper middle class white fami= ly, a socialist immigrant Jewish family and a black family in Harlem. The mu= sical intertwines three distinct stories that poignantly illustrate history'= s timeless contradictions of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope= and despair, and love and hate.=A0

Set against the backdrop of early Twentieth-century American life, the chara= cters become entangled with real-life characters from the period that includ= e Henry Ford, Emma Goldman, Booker T. Washington, Harry Houdini and Evelyn N= esbit. Ragtime's diverse score draws upon traditional Jewish f= olk sounds, vaudeville's outrageous style and one of black America's most vi= tal genres -- an early form of jazz known as "ragtime."

Ragtime won the 1998 Tony awards for best score, book and orch= estra and features such show-stopping songs like "Getting Ready Rag", "Your=20= Daddy's Son", "Wheels of a Dream" and the title song, "Ragtime".

Reflecting the disparate notes and influences that come together to form rag= time music, the show paints a portrait of America as an all-embracing family= made up of people of different races, nationalities and creeds.=A0 Flawed a= nd struggling to find its way, this family embarks on a journey that can be=20= as jagged as the rhythms of ragtime, but also as liltingly melodic.

"Ragtime is one of the truly great musicals written in the las= t ten years and I feel pleased and privileged to be working with an outstand= ing staff and cast to present this wonderful show to the community," said JC= C interim artistic director and Ragtime director Fred Sternfel= d.=A0 "Ragtime is relevant to contemporary audiences because i= n many significant ways we, as a society, haven't changed that much from one= hundred years ago. Racial tension and social upheaval still affect us. And=20= just as the industrial revolution affected all aspects of American life in t= he early 1900's, technological improvements today continue to change the way= we live our lives," added Sternfeld.=A0 "Most importantly, the story of = Ragtime is a deeply moving and humorous portrayal of how we attem= pt to improve our lives, pursue the American dream and connect with each oth= er as fellow humans."=A0 Some of award-winning director Fred Sternfeld's rec= ent musicals were the critically acclaimed productions of Fiddler on the=20= Roof at Cain Park and Man of La Mancha at the JCC.

With a cast of over 50 actors and a sizable orchestra and crew, this major m= usical production required a large venue and Cuyahoga Community College East= ern Campus Performing Arts Center in Highland Hills met the need. This 600-s= eat, state-of-the-art facility, opened in 1998, is located just five minutes= from the Mandel-JCC and is easily accessible just off the I-271 / Harvard e= xit. "We are pleased to be presenting Ragtime in association w= ith Tri-C's Eastern Campus Theatre Arts.=A0 The administrators and staff hav= e been working with us in the best spirit of collaboration and have been eno= rmously helpful and supportive of this large undertaking," states Sternfeld.=

The strong cast includes native-Clevelander Marc Moritz in the role o= f Tateh.=A0 Notably, Marc was in the original Broadway production of Merrily= We Roll Along, by Stephen Sondheim. Other featured actors include Kyle P= rimous as Coalhouse Walker Jr., Yolanda Christine Davis as Sarah,= Maggie Stahl Wirfel as Mother, Matthew Wright as Father, S= ean Szaller as Mother's Younger Brother and Emma Wahl and Chri= s McCarrell as the little girl and little boy.

Set designer Richard Gould has created a stunning multi-leveled set e= voking the images and environment of early twentieth-century America as seen= through the eyes of the show's narrator, the little boy.=A0 Choreography is= by Martin Cespedes and musical direction is by David Williams. The c= ostumes are designed by Dana Romeo, lighting is by Colleen Dowling= , sound effects and projections are by Richard Ingraham and the H= oudini illusions will be staged by magic consultant Vincent Polowy. <= BR>
The performance schedule for Ragtime is Thursdays and Sundays=20= at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m.=A0 Tic= ket prices are $24 for general public; $20 for JCC members; $22 for seniors=20= and $16 for groups of 10 or more.=A0 A special "preview" price of $12 is ava= ilable for the Thursday, October 28 performance.=A0 A discount package fo= r all five performing arts events of the 2004-05 season is available for $90= for the general public and $80 for JCC members.

To charge tickets by phone call the JCC Box Office at (216) 382-4000 ext.= 274.=A0 To purchase a group of 10 or more tickets call (216) 593-6258.= =A0 Tickets can also be purchased, in person, at the JCC Box Office located=20= at 3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, OH=A0 44118.=A0 On the day of the=20= performance only, tickets may be purchased one hour prior to the performance= at the box office of the Tri-C Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center, 42= 50 Richmond Road, Highland Hills, OH=A0 44122.

A series of pre-show talks and post-performance discussions for Ragtim= e will be offered in the lobby of the theater as follows:

= Pre-show Talks
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 at 1:00 pm:=A0=A0=A0 Sun.=A0 Oct. 31 - Fa= ye Sholiton, playwright, journalist and dramaturg for=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0&n= bsp;      Ragtime
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0&nbs= p;        Sun.=A0 Nov. 7 -=A0 Fred Ste= rnfeld, director of Ragtime
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0&nbs= p;        Sun.=A0 Nov. 14 - Bill Rudma= n, radio host and American music historian
Post Performance
Discussions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Thurs. Oct. 28 - Ragtime cast and creative team
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =         Sun.=A0=A0 Oct. 31 - Sarah May= , director and
            &nbs= p;             =20=             Park Goi= st, writer and American studies specialist=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0         &nb= sp; =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0         Thurs.=A0 Nov. 4 - Re= uben and Dorothy Silver, directors/actors
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0   Sun.=A0=A0=A0 Nov. 7 -=A0Margaret Ford Tay= lor, Cleveland Arts Theatre founder and
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 &nb= sp;        James Levin, Cleveland=20= Public Theatre founder
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =         Thurs.=A0 Nov. 11 - Ragtime= cast and creative team
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0&nb= sp;       Sun.=A0=A0 Nov. 14=A0 - Terrence=20= Spivey, Karamu House artistic director and
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0   =            Michael Bloo= m, Cleveland Play House artistic director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0

Upcoming performances of the JCC's 2004-05 Arts & Culture Season include= a musical concert, titled Irving Berlin: The Proud Father of 20th Cen= tury Song (December 12); Yuri Lane, human beatbox phenomenon,= starring in From Tel Aviv to Ramallah: A Beatbox Journey (Mar= ch 5, 2005); the JCC's fifth-annual An Evening of Classical Music<= /I> (May 8, 2005); and the world premiere of Albi Gorn's play, To Know= Him (May 5-22, 2005).

The JCC gratefully acknowledges the support of the Holiday Inn - Beachwoo= d.

About the JCC

The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland builds and strengthens Cleve= land's entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and service= s that enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in four key program are= as: Health, Wellness and Recreation, Early Childhood Education, Camping and=20= Cultural Arts.=A0 Membership to the JCC is open to all.=A0 The JCC is a non-= profit social service agency that receives funding from the Jewish Community= Federation and the United Way.

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--part1_126.4daf9253.2ea03f25_boundary-- From starmomd at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 13:55:51 2004 From: starmomd at yahoo.com (The Drakes) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 13:55:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Weekend for "The Night of January 16th" at Royalton Players Message-ID: <20041014205551.80274.qmail@web41908.mail.yahoo.com> This weekend is your last chance to catch the Royalton Players production of "The Night of January" 16th by Ayn Rand. Hope to see you there! ROYALTON PLAYERS PRESENTS THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16TH An Interactive Courtroom Drama By Ayn Rand October 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." Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy From cpribble at us.edu Thu Oct 14 14:56:20 2004 From: cpribble at us.edu (cpribble ) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 17:56:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]auditions at CVLT Message-ID: <200410141756.AA814678314@us.edu> AUDITIONS at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre for: OVER THE TAVERN Written by Tom Dudzick Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble Monday, November 29 at 7:00 Tuesday, November 30 at 7:00 The main action of the play takes place in the Pazinski apartment above "Chet's Bar and Grill" in Buffalo, New York, autumn of 1959. It is the coming of age story for class clown, Rudy Pazinski, who is trying to understand life and religion through his idols- Ed Sullivan and Alfred E. Newman. THE CAST: CHET PAZINSKI: 40ish ELLEN PAZINSKI: late 30s, early 40s their children RUDY- 12 years old GEORGIE: 13 years old EDDIE: 15 years old ANNIE: 16 years old a nun SISTER CLARISSA: 50-70 any questions or for further information: email cpribble at us.edu From Bailarte at aol.com Thu Oct 14 14:01:53 2004 From: Bailarte at aol.com (Bailarte at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 17:01:53 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]An event not to miss-Day of the Dead with Evert's ALMA DE LA TIERRA & more Message-ID: <13e.3a6e272.2ea04341@aol.com> --part1_13e.3a6e272.2ea04341_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tom and Susana Evert Dance Theatre to present Day of the Dead Celebration Tom & Susana Evert Dance Theatre will present the Festival of Dia de los=20 Muertos ("Day of the Dead") in collaboration with Alejandro Rivera Photograp= hy,=20 the week of October 24th through 30th at Sagrada Familia Church. This event=20= is=20 designed to build an understanding of Hispanic cultural traditions through t= he=20 presentation of a variety of art forms, including dance/theatre, music, the=20 visual arts, and workshops for the community.=20 http://www.EvertDance.com The culminating event on Saturday, October 30th, unlike any Cleveland has=20 seen before, will feature a re-sized and revised version of the Everts=20 award-winning production Alma de la Tierra ("Soul of the Land") with a cast=20= of 10=20 dancers, installations of typical Mexican altars by Alejandro Rivera and par= tner,=20 Jeannie Petrus-Rivera, who will create and direct the installation of=20 beautifully elaborated altars by various community groups and individuals in= the=20 transformed festival hall, and dancing with Roberto Ocasio Latin Jazz Band. "ALMA DE LA TIERRA" is a dance/theatre work that has elements of fantasy and= =20 myth presented in a magic-realistic form characteristic of Latin America's=20 primary literary movement. Performed by a wonderful cast of ten dancers/acto= rs,=20 this mesmerizing production creates a world that is familiar, yet dreamlike.= An=20 exploration of Latino culture, this artistic, cultural celebration fuses=20 modern, folk and classical dance, poetry, song, fantastic effects and costum= es and=20 is a feast for the senses for audiences of all ages.=A0=20 "Tom and Susana Evert draw us into a world of intimacy and depth, where hear= t=20 and soul are revealed in human terms, and where we can witness the=20 nitty-gritty of the struggle to be vulnerable, in love and in one's spiritua= l life. And=20 all this is done with great skill, and taste, and humor .Mr. Evert is a rare= =20 breed in this day and age - a true craftsman. It's no accident that he is a=20 sculptor as well as a dancer. When he moves, he is carefully shaping his bod= y,=20 and the surrounding space, to create images that are clear and evocative. Wh= ile=20 his background with Paul Taylor serves him well in his precision and strengt= h=20 of movement, Tom also adds a self-effacing vulnerability seldom seen in male= =20 dancers, and which, in their many duets, is a useful foil for his partner=20 Susana's wonderfully brash and outgoing character. His group efforts have th= e=20 quality of whirlpools, watery and circular and mesmerizing, like the Philip=20= Glass=20 music he often sets them to. =A0 =A0 Susana Evert dances boldly. And brightl= y. From=20 her delightful lip-synching of Celia Cruz, to her solo invocations of the=20 divine spirit, she grabs your attention, and draws you in. In her dances wit= h her=20 partner Tom, she can morph from surrendered lover to angst-driven fury and=20 back again in a split second - leaving no doubt that she has lived both=20 characters. Her face is almost never neutral - it's as expressive as the res= t of her,=20 and sometimes audibly so. While capable of statuesque and fiery beauty, she'= s=20 not afraid to get down and roll around on the floor, either - a sign of the=20 vulnerability that makes her dancing so potent a communication. And as a=20 choreographer, her work in "Alma de la Tierra" (co-created with husband Tom)= =20 communicates the full range of her Mexican heritage, from fleshy sensuality=20= to spirit-filled Catholicism"=A0 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE ( April, 2004) Day of the Dead has been celebrated in Mexico and other Latin-American=20 countries since Pre-Hispanic times. During this important celebration, peopl= e honor=20 their deceased family members through the installation of altars, special=20 foods , music and dance, and by visiting the cemeteries.=20 For tickets or further information (216) 664-1533=20 La Sagrada Familia Church is located at 7719 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland. Press Contact: Susana or Tom Evert=20 216-269-6985 Bailarte at aol.com http://www.diadelosmuertos.info This event is made possible by : The City Of Cleveland,=20 Cuyahoga County ACE Development Grant, The Ohio Arts Council,=20 The Kulas Foundation,=20 TOPS, Supermarkets The Cleveland Foundation. ### --part1_13e.3a6e272.2ea04341_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tom and Susana Evert Dance Theatre to present Day o= f the Dead Celebration


Tom & Susana Evert Dance Theatre
will present the Festival of Dia de= los Muertos ("Day of the Dead") in collaboration with Alejandro Rivera Phot= ography, the week of October 24th through 30th at Sagrada Familia Church. Th= is event is designed to build an understanding of Hispanic cultural traditio= ns through the presentation of a variety of art forms, including dance/theat= re, music, the visual arts, and workshops for the community.
http://www.EvertDance.com=

The culminating event on Saturday, October 30th, unlike any Cleveland has se= en before, will feature a re-sized and revised version of the Everts award-w= inning production Alma de la Tierra ("Soul of the Land") with a ca= st of 10 dancers, installations of typical Mexican altars by Alejandro R= ivera and partner, Jeannie Petrus-Rivera, who will create and direct the ins= tallation of beautifully elaborated altars by various community groups and i= ndividuals in the transformed festival hall, and dancing with Roberto Ocasio= Latin Jazz Band.
=
"ALMA DE LA TIERRA"
is a dance/theatre work that has elements=20= of fantasy and myth presented in a magic-realistic form characteristic of La= tin America's primary literary movement. Performed by a wonderful cast of te= n dancers/actors, this mesmerizing production creates a world that is famili= ar, yet dreamlike. An exploration of Latino culture, this artistic, cultural= celebration fuses modern, folk and classical dance, poetry, song, fantastic= effects and costumes and is a feast for the senses for audiences of all age= s.=A0

"Tom and Susana Evert draw us into a world of intimacy and dep= th, where heart and soul are revealed in human terms, and where we can witne= ss the nitty-gritty of the struggle to be vulnerable, in love and in one's s= piritual life. And all this is done with great skill, and taste, and humor .= Mr. Evert is a rare breed in this day and age - a true craftsman. It's no ac= cident that he is a sculptor as well as a dancer. When he moves, he is caref= ully shaping his body, and the surrounding space, to create images that are=20= clear and evocative. While his background with Paul Taylor serves him well i= n his precision and strength of movement, Tom also adds a self-effacing vuln= erability seldom seen in male dancers, and which, in their many duets, is a=20= useful foil for his partner Susana's wonderfully brash and outgoing characte= r. His group efforts have the quality of whirlpools, watery and circular and= mesmerizing, like the Philip Glass music he often sets them to. =A0 =A0 Sus= ana Evert dances boldly. And brightly. From her delightful lip-synching of C= elia Cruz, to her solo invocations of the divine spirit, she grabs your atte= ntion, and draws you in. In her dances with her partner Tom, she can morph f= rom surrendered lover to angst-driven fury and back again in a split second=20= - leaving no doubt that she has lived both characters. Her face is almost ne= ver neutral - it's as expressive as the rest of her, and sometimes audibly s= o. While capable of statuesque and fiery beauty, she's not afraid to get dow= n and roll around on the floor, either - a sign of the vulnerability that ma= kes her dancing so potent a communication. And as a choreographer, her work=20= in "Alma de la Tierra" (co-created with husband Tom) communicates the full r= ange of her Mexican heritage, from fleshy sensuality to
spirit-filled Catholicism"=A0
THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE ( April, 2004)
=
=
Day of the Dead has been celebrated in Mexico and other Latin-America= n countries since Pre-Hispanic times. During this important celebration, peo= ple honor their deceased family members through the installation of altars,=20= special foods , music and dance, and by visiting the cemeteries.

For tickets or further information (216) 664-1533 <= BR> La Sagrada Familia Church is located at 7719 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland.=


Press Contact: Susana or Tom Evert
216-269-6985
Bailarte at aol.com

http://www.diadelosmuertos.inf= o

=
= This event is made possible by :
The City Of Cleveland,
Cuyahoga County ACE Development Grant,
The Ohio Arts Council,
The Kulas Foundation,
TOPS, Supermarkets
The Cleveland Foundation.


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------=_NextPart_000_0064_01C4B262.63596A80-- From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 15 06:16:52 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:16:52 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FORUM 2nd Week Message-ID: <20041015131652.66719.qmail@web21127.mail.yahoo.com> --0-307554387-1097846212=:66510 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii IN ITS SECOND WEEK! RESERVATONS ARE GOING FAST! A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio Book By: Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart Music and Lyrics by: Stephen Sondheim Originally Produced on Broadway by: Harold S. Prince 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! --0-307554387-1097846212=:66510 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

IN ITS SECOND WEEK!

RESERVATONS ARE GOING FAST!

 

A FUNNY THING HAPPENED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM

36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio

 

Book By: Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart

Music and Lyrics by: Stephen Sondheim

Originally Produced on Broadway by: Harold S. Prince

 

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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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-307554387-1097846212=:66510-- From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 15 06:43:23 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:43:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]OLDE TOWN HALL FUNDRAISER Message-ID: <20041015134323.52410.qmail@web21124.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1483127588-1097847803=:50104 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Celebrate the Olde Towne Hall Theatre?s 25th Anniversary Season! This year, through the generous support of The Blue Barn Antiques shop in North Ridgeville, Olde Towne Hall Theatre is selling a limited edition Christmas Ornament! This is the first in a series for historic sites in North Ridgeville and the proceeds from sale support our theatre. This hand painted ornament is available with a ribbon for $20 or a stand for $25 They are on sale at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre Box Office or at the Blue Barn Antique Shop located on Center Ridge Road Own a piece of History and Support the Arts! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1483127588-1097847803=:50104 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Celebrate the Olde Towne Hall Theatre?s

25th Anniversary Season!

 

This year, through the generous support of The Blue Barn Antiques shop in North Ridgeville, Olde Towne Hall Theatre is selling a limited edition Christmas Ornament!

This is the first in a series for historic sites in North Ridgeville and the proceeds from sale support our theatre.

This hand painted ornament is available

 with a ribbon for $20

or a stand for $25

They are on sale at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre Box Office

 or at the Blue Barn Antique Shop located on Center Ridge Road

 

Own a piece of History and Support the Arts!


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1483127588-1097847803=:50104-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 15 06:47:45 2004 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:47:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Review of Pride & Prejudice Message-ID: <20041015134745.55630.qmail@web13123.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1813045491-1097848065=:55611 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Cleveland Jewish News: October 15, 2004 Arts Charming production of Austen classic lights up Lakeland stage By: FRAN HELLER Contributing Writer Jane Austen is back! In the 1990s, almost every one of Jane Austen's novels was made into a film or television production, generating a new and enthusiastic audience. Less frequently seen is a stage adaptation of Austen's fiction. That is one reason why the production of "Pride and Prejudice" at Lakeland Theatre through Oct. 31 is such a treat. The other is director Dr. Martin Friedman's delightful rendition of a production that originated at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, Ireland. Friedman's adaptation is worth crowing about. Under his dynamic, intelligent direction, 19 hard-working actors, only one of whom is Equity, recreate Austen's early 19th-century English world. Yes, the English accents wobble, and the many scene changes (18 in all) slow the production in the overly long first act, but do not impede it. The individual performances range from credible to memorable, while the ensemble scenes teem with life. The end result is a well-polished production brimming with charm. The play centers on its flawed hero and heroine, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet. Liz Conway brings one of fiction's most delightful heroines to life in her lively portrayal of the strong-willed, quick-witted Elizabeth Bennet, intent on marrying for love, not security. The very handsome Tom Eschelman is sufficiently stiff as the snobbish, aristocratic Mr. Darcy, who is smitten with Elizabeth, despite her inferior social position. Watching Darcy's awkward, overbearing first proposal of marriage, which Lizzy rejects, is as funny as it is ludicrous. Austen's menagerie of characters remains unforgettable. Veteran actor Mitchell Fields (the one Equity actor) is perfect as the paunchy, mildly sarcastic Mr. Bennet, indifferent to his wife and daughters, save for his favorite, Elizabeth. A father's sober warning to his daughter about her reasons for marrying is reflective of his own unhappy, ill-matched union. A shrill, garrulous Mary Cunningham is the perfect prototype of the crass, social-climbing Mrs. Bennet, a brainless busybody whose sole aim in life is to find suitable (read: rich) husbands for her five daughters. An amiable Meredith Conti suits the role of the agreeable Jane Bennet, the oldest and most beautiful of the Bennet sisters. Jane falls in love with Mr. Bingley, a wealthy bachelor. Their romance is thwarted by the efforts of Bingley's sister, who considers the Bennets socially inferior. Timuchin (Timo) Aker is the good-natured bachelor; Rachel Applebaum is his arrogant sister, Miss Caroline Bingley. Hester Lewellen is excellent as the insufferably haughty and domineering aunt, Lady Catherine De Bourgh, who seeks to destroy any possibility of union between her nephew, Darcy, and Elizabeth. Parading about like a penguin, Andrew Narten delivers an unforgettable performance as the pompous, class-conscious clergyman, Mr. Collins, a distant cousin and heir to the Bennet estate. Collins' proposal of marriage to Lizzy, when he won't take no for an answer, is riotous. After being rebuffed, he weds the penniless Charlotte, (a credible Elizabeth Blakeslee) who takes a dim, yet practical view of marriage. The younger Bennett sisters include Mary Britta Shirring as the dour, bookish middle sister, Mary; and Ruth Hitchcock and Lindsy Sandham as the frivolous and materialistic youngest sisters, Lydia and Kitty. The villain of the story is Mr. Wickham (Derek Adams), a fortune hunter and a liar who threatens potential ruin to the entire Bennet family. Keith Nagy's imaginative, minimalist, free-standing set, including two doors and a large, draped picture window that reverse to an arbor, serves the numerous scenes and varying locations effectively, aided by Bill Amato's bird sounds. Director Friedman fully utilizes the stage, which allows many things to happen simultaneously, such as a group engaged in conversation while another plays whist. The ensemble performs a well-coordinated quadrille created by choreographer Elizabeth Flynn. The costumes, designed by Craig Tucker and John Larger, authenticate the milieu. This is a production in which the sum of its parts results in a pleasing and entertaining whole. Look for the movie, "Pride and Prejudice," in 2005. Meanwhile, enjoy the unique opportunity of seeing a live production at Lakeland Theatre while it lasts. Lakeland Theatre is located on the campus of Lakeland Community College, 7700 Clocktower Drive in Kirtland. Performances are Thurs. and Fri. at 8 p.m.; Sat. at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.; and Sun at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. For tickets ($12 for adults; $10 for students and seniors), call 440-525-7034 or 440-525-4774. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. --0-1813045491-1097848065=:55611 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Cleveland Jewish News: October 15, 2004

Arts

Charming production of Austen classic lights up Lakeland stage

Jane Austen is back!

In the 1990s, almost every one of Jane Austen's novels was made into a film or television production, generating a new and enthusiastic audience. Less frequently seen is a stage adaptation of Austen's fiction.

That is one reason why the production of "Pride and Prejudice" at Lakeland Theatre through Oct. 31 is such a treat.

The other is director Dr. Martin Friedman's delightful rendition of a production that originated at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, Ireland. Friedman's adaptation is worth crowing about.

Under his dynamic, intelligent direction, 19 hard-working actors, only one of whom is Equity, recreate Austen's early 19th-century English world.

Yes, the English accents wobble, and the many scene changes (18 in all) slow the production in the overly long first act, but do not impede it. The individual performances range from credible to memorable, while the ensemble scenes teem with life. The end result is a well-polished production brimming with charm.

The play centers on its flawed hero and heroine, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet.

Liz Conway brings one of fiction's most delightful heroines to life in her lively portrayal of the strong-willed, quick-witted Elizabeth Bennet, intent on marrying for love, not security.

The very handsome Tom Eschelman is sufficiently stiff as the snobbish, aristocratic Mr. Darcy, who is smitten with Elizabeth, despite her inferior social position. Watching Darcy's awkward, overbearing first proposal of marriage, which Lizzy rejects, is as funny as it is ludicrous.

Austen's menagerie of characters remains unforgettable. Veteran actor Mitchell Fields (the one Equity actor) is perfect as the paunchy, mildly sarcastic Mr. Bennet, indifferent to his wife and daughters, save for his favorite, Elizabeth. A father's sober warning to his daughter about her reasons for marrying is reflective of his own unhappy, ill-matched union.

A shrill, garrulous Mary Cunningham is the perfect prototype of the crass, social-climbing Mrs. Bennet, a brainless busybody whose sole aim in life is to find suitable (read: rich) husbands for her five daughters.

An amiable Meredith Conti suits the role of the agreeable Jane Bennet, the oldest and most beautiful of the Bennet sisters. Jane falls in love with Mr. Bingley, a wealthy bachelor. Their romance is thwarted by the efforts of Bingley's sister, who considers the Bennets socially inferior. Timuchin (Timo) Aker is the good-natured bachelor; Rachel Applebaum is his arrogant sister, Miss Caroline Bingley.

Hester Lewellen is excellent as the insufferably haughty and domineering aunt, Lady Catherine De Bourgh, who seeks to destroy any possibility of union between her nephew, Darcy, and Elizabeth.

Parading about like a penguin, Andrew Narten delivers an unforgettable performance as the pompous, class-conscious clergyman, Mr. Collins, a distant cousin and heir to the Bennet estate.

Collins' proposal of marriage to Lizzy, when he won't take no for an answer, is riotous. After being rebuffed, he weds the penniless Charlotte, (a credible Elizabeth Blakeslee) who takes a dim, yet practical view of marriage.

The younger Bennett sisters include Mary Britta Shirring as the dour, bookish middle sister, Mary; and Ruth Hitchcock and Lindsy Sandham as the frivolous and materialistic youngest sisters, Lydia and Kitty. The villain of the story is Mr. Wickham (Derek Adams), a fortune hunter and a liar who threatens potential ruin to the entire Bennet family.

Keith Nagy's imaginative, minimalist, free-standing set, including two doors and a large, draped picture window that reverse to an arbor, serves the numerous scenes and varying locations effectively, aided by Bill Amato's bird sounds.

Director Friedman fully utilizes the stage, which allows many things to happen simultaneously, such as a group engaged in conversation while another plays whist.

The ensemble performs a well-coordinated quadrille created by choreographer Elizabeth Flynn. The costumes, designed by Craig Tucker and John Larger, authenticate the milieu. This is a production in which the sum of its parts results in a pleasing and entertaining whole.

Look for the movie, "Pride and Prejudice," in 2005. Meanwhile, enjoy the unique opportunity of seeing a live production at Lakeland Theatre while it lasts.

Lakeland Theatre is located on the campus of Lakeland Community College, 7700 Clocktower Drive in Kirtland. Performances are Thurs. and Fri. at 8 p.m.; Sat. at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.; and Sun at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. For tickets ($12 for adults; $10 for students and seniors), call 440-525-7034 or 440-525-4774.


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Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. --0-1813045491-1097848065=:55611-- From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 15 06:57:37 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:57:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION NOTICE: THE FANTASTICKS Message-ID: <20041015135737.17997.qmail@web21123.mail.yahoo.com> --0-567865843-1097848657=:16699 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii TRY TO REMEMBER? OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE ANNOUNCES AUDITNONS FOR OUR 25th ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTION OF The Fantasticks The Olde Towne Hall theatre began its first formal season with The Fantasticks, 25 years ago, and this season we are reviving the show to celebrate 25 years of great community theatre. No other New York stage production has ever played so many performances. The Fantasticks has become the longest-running musical in the world, and with good reason. At the heart of its breathtaking poetry and subtle theatrical sophistication is a purity and simplicity that transcends cultural barriers. The result is a timeless fable of love that manages to be nostalgic and universal at the same time. The Fantasticks tells the tale of the neighboring fathers of Luisa and Matt, though good friends feel they must appear as enemies to make sure that their children fall in love. Having thought up this bit of logic they next find a way to reverse themselves by hiring El Gallo, aided by the Old Actor and The Indian, to perform a mock abduction by moonlight so that Matt might prove his valor, thus paving the way for reconciliation. But daylight reveals the parental deception; the lovers quarrel, and young Matt goes off to see the world. After a number of horrible experiences, he returns home to Luisa?s waiting arms. This most memorable musical score includes the songs; Try to Remember, Soon it?s Going to Rain, I Can See It, They Were You, and Never Say No. February 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 2005, March 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 2005 - 8PM Sundays Feb. 20th and March 6th - 2PM AUDITIONS ARE BEING HELD ON MONDAY OCTOBER 18 & TUESDAY OCTOBER 19 PLEASE BE PREPAIRED TO SING A MUSICAL SELECTION SHOWCASING YOUR RANGE AND ABILTIY. BE PREPAIRED TO READ FROM THE SCRIPT. Directions to the Olde Towne Hall Theatre 36119 Center Ridge Road 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! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. --0-567865843-1097848657=:16699 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

TRY TO REMEMBER?

OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE ANNOUNCES AUDITNONS FOR OUR 25th ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTION OF

The Fantasticks

The Olde Towne Hall theatre began its first formal season with The Fantasticks, 25 years ago, and this season we are reviving the show to celebrate 25 years of great community theatre.

No other New York stage production has ever played so many performances. The Fantasticks has become the longest-running musical in the world, and with good reason. At the heart of its breathtaking poetry and subtle theatrical sophistication is a purity and simplicity that transcends cultural barriers. The result is a timeless fable of love that manages to be nostalgic and universal at the same time.

The Fantasticks tells the tale of the neighboring fathers of Luisa and Matt, though good friends feel they must appear as enemies to make sure that their children fall in love. Having thought up this bit of logic they next find a way to reverse themselves by hiring El Gallo, aided by the Old Actor and The Indian, to perform a mock abduction by moonlight so that Matt might prove his valor, thus paving the way for reconciliation. But daylight reveals the parental deception; the lovers quarrel, and young Matt goes off to see the world. After a number of horrible experiences, he returns home to Luisa?s waiting arms.

This most memorable musical score includes the songs; Try to Remember, Soon it?s Going to Rain, I Can See It, They Were You, and Never Say No.

February 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 2005, March 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 2005 - 8PM
Sundays Feb. 20th and March 6th - 2PM

 

AUDITIONS ARE BEING HELD ON
MONDAY OCTOBER 18 &

TUESDAY OCTOBER 19

PLEASE BE PREPAIRED TO SING A MUSICAL SELECTION SHOWCASING YOUR RANGE AND ABILTIY.  BE PREPAIRED TO READ FROM THE SCRIPT.

Directions to the Olde Towne Hall Theatre

36119 Center Ridge Road

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!


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Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. --0-567865843-1097848657=:16699-- From snewport at buckeyecolor.com Fri Oct 15 07:48:34 2004 From: snewport at buckeyecolor.com (Newport, Stephanie) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 10:48:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reindeer Monologue Auditions at The Players Guild in Canton Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2C6.0BA70306 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C4B2C6.0BA70306" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B2C6.0BA70306 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Players Guild Theatre Announces Auditions for Eight: The Reindeer Monologues =20 =20 Canton, Ohio - The Players Guild Theatre announces auditions for Eight: The Reindeer Monologues, Jeff Goode's dark comedy, filled with naughty fun and scandalous surprises. =20 A media frenzy erupts when scandalous allegations are leveled at the North Pole's most prominent resident. As each legendary member of Santa's flying team comes forward to demand its share of the lime-light, a horrific tale of corruption and perversion emerges, implicating everyone from the littlest elf to the tainted Saint himself. =20 Director Margene Rannigan is looking for men and women age 18 or older. Those wishing to audition should prepare a humorous monologue approximately one minute in length. =20 Auditions will be held Monday, November 1, and Tuesday, November 2, at 7:00 p.m. at the Players Guild Theatre, 1001 Market Avenue in Canton. No appointment is necessary. For information, call (330) 453-7619. Performance dates are December 6 - 15, Monday through Wednesday. =20 Contact: Steven Arnold (Artistic Coordinator) artistic at playersguildtheatre.com =20 Phone: 330-453-7619 =20 =20 =20 # # # ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B2C6.0BA70306 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

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Canton, Ohio - The Players Guild Theatre = announces=20 auditions for Eight: = The Reindeer=20 Monologues, Jeff Goode’s = dark comedy,=20 filled with naughty fun and scandalous=20 surprises.

  

A media frenzy erupts when scandalous = allegations are=20 leveled at the North Pole's most prominent resident. As each legendary = member of=20 Santa's flying team comes forward to demand its share of the lime-light, = a=20 horrific tale of corruption and perversion emerges, implicating everyone = from=20 the littlest elf to the tainted Saint=20 himself.

 

Director Margene = Rannigan=20 is looking for men and women age 18 or older. Those wishing to audition = should=20 prepare a humorous monologue approximately one minute in=20 length.

 

Auditions will be held = Monday, November 1, and Tuesday, November 2, at = 7:00 p.m. at the Players = Guild=20 Theatre,=20 1001 Market=20 Avenue in = Canton. No appointment is necessary. = For=20 information, call (330) 453-7619. Performance dates are December 6 = – 15, Monday=20 through Wednesday.

 

Contact:          =20 Steven Arnold (Artistic Coordinator) artistic at playersguildtheatre.com  =20

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AAAAAQAAAEwCAAAHAAAAAAAAAEAAAAABAAAAwAAAAAIAAADIAAAAAwAAAFgBAAAEAAAAYAEAAA== ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2C6.0BA70306-- From mkelly at telarc.com Fri Oct 15 07:52:03 2004 From: mkelly at telarc.com (mkelly at telarc.com) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 10:52:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Election 20, 004: A Race Odyssey at CPT's Parish Hall on October 23rd Message-ID: Habitat East Announces One-Night Engagement of Election 20,004: A Race Odyssey Saturday, October 23rd at Cleveland Public Theatre Killer Space Fungus! Magical Talking Lion! Amish Love Slaves! Cleveland, OH - It is the year 20,004. It is a time of war, greed and political unrest in a galaxy known as Ohio. Junior and Dickey (who bear an amazing resemblance to George W. Bush and Dick Cheney) rule the planets of Buckeye Five. Ohio's heart has broken and is in need of repair. Join the Lion, Edmund, Lucy and Susan as they race through the galaxy in search of the five pieces of Ohio's heart, as they try to put things right again. Habitat East, the Cleveland-based improv and sketch comedy troupe, will perform their full-length original musical-just in time for the 2004 election-entitled Election 20,004: A Race Odyssey on Saturday, October 23rd at 8:00 P.M. at the Cleveland Public Theatre's Parrish Hall, 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland, OH. Performers include Adam Brooks, Dave Buckman, Maria Corell, Jeff Gosnell, Mike Hagesfeld, Kiff Vanden Heuvel, Marlene Kelly, Mike Kelly, Maria Livers, Mike Martone, Mel Minch and Mike Polk. Ticket prices start at $12 with a maximum contribution of $50 per person. All proceeds from Habitat East's show will be donated to MoveOn PAC, which helps members elect candidates who reflect their values. MoveOn PAC is part of MoveOn, which builds electronic advocacy groups around issues such as campaign finance, environmental and energy issues, media consolidation, and the Iraq war. Find out more about MoveOn at http://www.moveon.org/. Donations will be accepted at the door. Cleveland Public Theatre is located on Cleveland's Near West Side, five minutes from Downtown. Parking is available off of West 65th Street. Directions are available at http://www.cptonline.org/. ### Habitat East began in 2001. For more info, visit http://www.geocities.com/habitateast/. Reservation line: (216) 521-1462. For More Information, Please Contact: Marjorie Preston at PublicRelationz at aol.com (216) 371-6754 Marlene Kelly at mkelly at telarc.com From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Fri Oct 15 08:21:44 2004 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:21:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Miss Gulch has arrived for her grand opening in Kennedy's at Play house Square! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF00076477@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2CA.AE3F6A5B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Miss Gulch Returns! The Wicked Musical =20 "It's unabashed entertainment, the kind best enjoyed with pals over a = drink or two while a cabaret performer bats double-entendres from her stool," exclaimed Cleveland Plain Dealer Reviewer Linda Eisenstein after = viewing the show last March. =20 Nickolas Vannello once again brings Almira Gulch to life in this = one-man show with an armful of devastating new songs, an outrageous dress = created by Jeffrey Smart, a wig, a hat, a wicker basket, a grand piano, and voila = -- MISS GULCH RETURNS!=20 =20 Vannello does the old girl proud! All her dreams finally come true: long-running New York engagements rife with raves,... a cult following = of her own... and, now regional appearances like the one which will be at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center from October 15-30, 2004 =20 "Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the = energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." = Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene. =20 But who is Almira Gulch? It's been many years since Dorothy and The = Wizard of Oz charmed America. But there's another side to the Oz legend: the = dark side of the rainbow.=20 =20 Poor Almira! For sixty years, this dog-snatching, basket-wielding = spiteful spinster-next-door has intrigued us, but has never had the chance to = give us her side of the story...until now! Here she is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her.=20 Well, now its Almira's turn to give us her side of story! She has = remained misunderstood, underestimated, and unappreciated. And through the = decades, frustrated fans have hungered for solutions to the mysteries = surrounding the legendary Miss Gulch. Why does she ride that bike? What does she have against neighborhood girls and their little dogs too? What becomes of = her after the tornado? Did she have a happy childhood? And most of all -- = who is the real woman beneath that ferocious fa=E7ade? When playwright/lyricist Fred Barton accidentally met Margaret = Hamilton, he began a star-struck obsession that led to the development of Miss Gulch Returns. In Miss Gulch, he finds the ideal icon for today's = disillusioned souls, the perfect symbol of the frustrated aspirations of our age.=20 The Bitch is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her. She sings (at last!). She has a mean piano player by the name of Charles Eversole = (and what other kind?) She gives us the dirt. She dumps Hollywood and gives = the real world a try -- and lands a job as well as the next man (and lands = the next man, as well). She lays her soul bare, and yours if you dare. So = turn on the phone machine, turn Judy's picture to the wall, turn up the = volume, and welcome to the wit and wisdom of Miss Gulch -- "Entertainesse Extraordinaire!" "Kindly be advised that MISS GULCH RETURNS! isn't cabaret. It's = theatre. Fine theatre, too. It's one of the best shows I've seen in a long time. = With its riotous lyrics and smart tunes, a genuine poignancy underlies the = wicked laughter. MISS GULCH RETURNS! is a marvel. Pay a visit as soon as you = can." Michael Sommers, NY Native =20 Miss Gulch Returns! Performances: Fridays and Saturdays, October 15 - 30 (One Thursday performance on October 28th) at 8:30 p.m. in=20 Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center All seats $20 =20 Call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 for reservations www.missgulchreturns.com www.tickets.com =20 Show contains mature subject matter. Not suitable for people under 14 = years of age.=20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2CA.AE3F6A5B Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
 
Miss Gulch Returns!

The Wicked Musical

 

"It's unabashed entertainment, the kind best enjoyed with pals over a drink or two while a cabaret performer bats double-entendres from her stool," exclaimed Cleveland Plain Dealer Reviewer Linda Eisenstein after viewing the show last March.

 

Nickolas Vannello once again brings Almira Gulch to life in this one-man show with an armful of devastating new songs, an outrageous dress created by Jeffrey Smart, a wig, a hat, a wicker basket, a grand piano, and voila -- MISS GULCH RETURNS!

  

Vannello does the old girl proud! All her dreams finally come true: long-running New York engagements rife with raves,... a cult following of her own... and, now regional appearances like the one which will be at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center from October 15-30, 2004

 

"Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene.

 

But who is Almira Gulch? It's been many years since Dorothy and The Wizard of Oz charmed America. But there's another side to the Oz legend: the dark side of the rainbow.

 

Poor Almira! For sixty years, this dog-snatching, basket-wielding spiteful spinster-next-door has intrigued us, but has never had the chance to give us her side of the story...until now! Here she is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her.

Well, now its Almira's turn to give us her side of story! She has remained misunderstood, underestimated, and unappreciated. And through the decades, frustrated fans have hungered for solutions to the mysteries surrounding the legendary Miss Gulch. Why does she ride that bike? What does she have against neighborhood girls and their little dogs too? What becomes of her after the tornado? Did she have a happy childhood? And most of all -- who is the real woman beneath that ferocious fa?ade?

When playwright/lyricist Fred Barton accidentally met Margaret Hamilton, he began a star-struck obsession that led to the development of Miss Gulch Returns. In Miss Gulch, he finds the ideal icon for today's disillusioned souls, the perfect symbol of the frustrated aspirations of our age.

The Bitch is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her. She sings (at last!). She has a mean piano player by the name of Charles Eversole (and what other kind?) She gives us the dirt. She dumps Hollywood and gives the real world a try -- and lands a job as well as the next man (and lands the next man, as well). She lays her soul bare, and yours if you dare. So turn on the phone machine, turn Judy's picture to the wall, turn up the volume, and welcome to the wit and wisdom of Miss Gulch -- "Entertainesse Extraordinaire!"

"Kindly be advised that MISS GULCH RETURNS! isn't cabaret. It's theatre. Fine theatre, too. It's one of the best shows I've seen in a long time. With its riotous lyrics and smart tunes, a genuine poignancy underlies the wicked laughter. MISS GULCH RETURNS! is a marvel. Pay a visit as soon as you can." Michael Sommers, NY Native

 

Miss Gulch Returns!

Performances: Fridays and Saturdays,

October 15 - 30 (One Thursday performance on October 28th)

at 8:30 p.m. in

Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center

All seats $20

 

Call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 for reservations

www.missgulchreturns.com

www.tickets.com

Show contains mature subject matter.  Not suitable for people under 14 years of age.

 

  

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2CA.AE3F6A5B-- From ray at worldeonline.com Fri Oct 15 08:07:46 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:07:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]National Theatre auditions - from North Coast Central Casting. Message-ID: <005201c4b2c8$c5ba70f0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C4B2A7.3EA8D0F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brought to you by North Coast Central Casting =96 This is a sample of = the film/TV/theater auditions sent each week to members. http://worldeonline.com/nccc/ 216-651-5441 =20 =20 Show Name: Likely Story=20 Theatre Name: New Group=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA ANTC Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: New Group, New York, NY 10000=20 Breakdown: New Group, Producer, based in New York, NY, is accepting submissions for Likely Story, First Rehearsal: November 22, 2004; Opens: December 1, 2004; Closes: December 18, 2004. Artistic Director: Scott Elliott; General Manager: Amanda Brandes; Author: David Cale; Director: Tamara Jenkins. Seeking: Experienced Production Stage Mgr to become an integral part of the team creating a developmental production of David Cale's 1-man show. This will be the 1st of New Group's fledgling 2nd Stage Series. A 2nd lab production is being planned for Spring. This show will rehearse for 1 week, tech in 2 days & run for 15 performances (Wed. - Sat. at 8, Sat. at 2) at Lion Theatre in Theatre Row, 410 W. 42nd St. Please EMAIL Resume and letter of interest to Amanda Brandes at amanda at thenewgroup.org. Equity ANTC contract, Special Lab Production, minimum AEA pay is $247 per week.=20 Prepare: Please EMAIL Resume and letter of interest to Amanda Brandes at amanda at thenewgroup.org.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Singin' In The Rain=20 Theatre Name: Palm Canyon Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA SPT 3=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Palm Canyon Theatre, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262=20 Breakdown: Palm Canyon Theatre, Producer, based in Palm Springs, CA, is accepting submissions for Singin' In The Rain, First Rehearsal: November 2 Runs: November 19 - December 5, with a possible 1 week holdover. Seeking: role of Cosmo. Send pictures and resumes to: Palm Canyon Theatre, Attn: Se Layne, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs CA 92262. Equity SPT Level 3 contract, minimum AEA pay is $220 per week.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to: Palm Canyon Theatre, Attn: Se Layne, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs CA 92262.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Honky Tonk Angels; Beauty and the Beast; A Chorus Line; Sound of Music; Footloose; Swing!=20 Theatre Name: Carousel Dinner Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Dinner Thtr Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =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: Carousel Dinner Theatre, Producer, based in Akron, OH, is holding Required Equity Principal Auditions for their upcoming seasons, including: Honky Tonk Angels; Performances: January 3, 2005 - March 6, 2005; Author: Ted Swindley; Director: Gary John LaRosa; Musical Director: David Nehis. Beauty and the Beast; Performances: March 9, 2005 - May 15, 2005; Music: Alan Menken; Lyrics: Howard Ashman and Tim Rice; Book: Linda Woolverton; Director: Marc Robin. A Chorus Line; Performances: May 18, 2005 - July 10, 2005; Music: Marvin Hamlish; Lyrics: Edward Kleban; Book: Kirkwood and Dante; Director: Donna Drake. Sound of Music; Performances: July 13, 2005 - September 11, 2005; Music and Lyrics: Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein; Book: Lindsay and Crouse; Director: Marc Robin. Footloose; Performances: September 15, 2005 - November 13, 2005; Music: Tom Snow; Lyrics: Dean Pitchford; Stage Adaptation: Dean Pitchford and Walter Bobbie; Director: Gary John LaRosa. Swing!; Performances: November 16, 2005 - January 8, 2006; Original Concept By: Paul Kelly. Casting Director: Bob Cline. Seeking: for Honky Tonk Angels: SUE ELLEN: 30's - 40's. A Country Singer. For all other shows: all roles open. Please prepare a brief song selection from or in the style of the show (or shows) you are interested in being considered for within the season. Callbacks for shows will take place at various times throughout 2004 and 2005. Lunch: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. If Bob Cline has seen you in past 2 month's at EPA's, picture and resume drop-off on 10/27 at aud's showing interest in certain roles/projects should suffice. NO phone calls or visits. Equity Dinner Theatre contract, minimum AEA pay is $552 per week.=20 Prepare: a brief song selection from or in the style of the show (or shows) you are interested in being considered for within the season. Callbacks for shows will take place at various times throughout 2004 and 2005.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Jesus Christ Superstar=20 Theatre Name: Egyptian Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/26/2004 =20 =20 2:30 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Egyptian Theatre Company, 328 Main St, Park City, UT 00000=20 Breakdown: Egyptian Theatre Company, Producer, based in Park City, UT, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar, First Rehearsal: 1/10/05; Opens: 2/11/05; Closes: 3/06/05. Director/Producer: Dana Keiter; Musical Director: David Evanoff. Seeking: All roles. Looking specifically for Jesus, Judas, Pilate, Herod. For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity SPT contract, minimum AEA pay is $325 per week.=20 Prepare: For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Jesus Christ Superstar=20 Theatre Name: Egyptian Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/23/2004 =20 =20 2:30 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Utah Opera & Symphony Building, 336 N. 400 W, Salt Lake City, UT 00000=20 Breakdown: Egyptian Theatre Company, Producer, based in Park City, UT, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar, First Rehearsal: 1/10/05; Opens: 2/11/05; Closes: 3/06/05. Director/Producer: Dana Keiter; Musical Director: David Evanoff. Seeking: All roles. Looking specifically for Jesus, Judas, Pilate, Herod. For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity SPT contract, minimum AEA pay is $325 per week.=20 Prepare: For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: To Kill A Mockingbird=20 Theatre Name: Foothills Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/20/2004 =20 =20 12:00 PMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Foothills Theatre Company, 100 Front Street, Worcester, MA 01608=20 Breakdown: Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, MA, is holding Local Auditions for To Kill A Mockingbird, First rehearsal: December 28, 2004; Performances: January 6, 2005 - January 30, 2005. Director/Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Seeking: Male roles include: ATTICUS FINCH: 50's. Father/Lawyer. WALTER CUNNINGHAM: 30's. Poor farmer. REV. SYKES: 40's - 50's. African-American. Pastor. TOM ROBINSON: 20's - 30's. African-American. Handyman. HECK TATE: 40 - 60's. Sheriff. JUDGE TAYLOR: 50 - 60's. MR. GILMER: 30 - 40's. Prosecutor. BOB EWELL: 40's. Abusive father. BOO RADLEY: 40's. Mysterious recluse. NATHAN RADLEY: 50's. His brother. JEM FINCH: 13. ATTICUS' son. DILL HARRIS: 13. JEM and SCOUT's companion. Female roles include: JEAN LOUISE FINCH: 40's. Narrator. SCOUT FINCH: 9. ATTICUS' daughter. CALPURNIA: 40 - 50's. African-American. Housekeeper. HELEN ROBINSON: 20 - 30's. African-American. TOM's wife. MAUDE ATKINSON: 40's. Southern gentlewoman. STEPHANIE CRAWFORD: 30 - 40's. Neighborhood gossip. MRS. DUBOSE: 70's. Ill old woman. MAYELLA EWELL: 19. The accuser/victim. Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (dramatic for men, humorous for women, except if appropriate for MAYELLA). Additional sides will be available at the audition. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. There is an additional Local Equity Audition in Boston, MA on Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at Actors' Workshop Of Boston from 2 - 8 PM. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, pay.=20 Prepare: Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (see breakdown)=20 _____ =20 Show Name: To Kill A Mockingbird=20 Theatre Name: Foothills Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Actors' Workshop Of Boston, 327 Summer Street, Boston, MA 00000=20 Breakdown: Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, MA, is holding Local Auditions for To Kill A Mockingbird, First rehearsal: December 28, 2004; Performances: January 6, 2005 - January 30, 2005. Director/Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Seeking: Male roles include: ATTICUS FINCH: 50's. Father/Lawyer. WALTER CUNNINGHAM: 30's. Poor farmer. REV. SYKES: 40's - 50's. African-American. Pastor. TOM ROBINSON: 20's - 30's. African-American. Handyman. HECK TATE: 40 - 60's. Sheriff. JUDGE TAYLOR: 50 - 60's. MR. GILMER: 30 - 40's. Prosecutor. BOB EWELL: 40's. Abusive father. BOO RADLEY: 40's. Mysterious recluse. NATHAN RADLEY: 50's. His brother. JEM FINCH: 13. ATTICUS' son. DILL HARRIS: 13. JEM and SCOUT's companion. Female roles include: JEAN LOUISE FINCH: 40's. Narrator. SCOUT FINCH: 9. ATTICUS' daughter. CALPURNIA: 40 - 50's. African-American. Housekeeper. HELEN ROBINSON: 20 - 30's. African-American. TOM's wife. MAUDE ATKINSON: 40's. Southern gentlewoman. STEPHANIE CRAWFORD: 30 - 40's. Neighborhood gossip. MRS. DUBOSE: 70's. Ill old woman. MAYELLA EWELL: 19. The accuser/victim. Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (dramatic for men, humorous for women, except if appropriate for MAYELLA). Additional sides will be available at the audition. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. There is an additional Local Equity Audition in Worcester, MA on Wednesday, October 20, 2004 at Foothills Theatre from 12 - 4 PM. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, pay.=20 Prepare: Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (see breakdown)=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Season=20 Theatre Name: 29th Street Rep=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Showcase/Mini=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/04/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: 29th Street Rep., 212 West 29th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: 29th Street Rep, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, TBD. Artistic Directors: David Mogentale and Tim Corcoran. Seeking: Equity male and female actors for the 29th Street Rep's 2005 season. A strong commitment to a company situation is needed. Please prepare a brief monologue of your choice. Please bring a Picture and Resume. The season has not been determined at this time. Website: www.29thstreetrep.com. Do not call the theatre, please. Lunch: 1:30 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Showcase-NY Tier 4 and possible Mini contracts.=20 Prepare: a brief monologue of your choice. Please bring a Picture and Resume. The season has not been determined at this time.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Chicago=20 Theatre Name: Fran and Barry Weissler=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th St, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: Fran and Barry Weissler, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding 6 Month Equity Chorus Calls for Chicago, The Musical. Director: Walter Bobbie; Book: Fred Ebb/Bob Fosse; Music: John Kander; Lyrics: Fred Ebb; Choreographer: Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst; Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher; Casting: Howie Cherpakov; General Manager: BJ Holt. Seeking: Equity ensemble dancers who sing for possible future replacements in the National Touring/Broadway companies. All should be great sexy, strong athletic dancers in the Bob Fosse Style with good singing voices. Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together _____ =20 Show Name: Chicago=20 Theatre Name: Fran and Barry Weissler=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th St, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: Fran and Barry Weissler, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding 6 Month Equity Chorus Calls for Chicago, The Musical. Director: Walter Bobbie; Book: Fred Ebb/Bob Fosse; Music: John Kander; Lyrics: Fred Ebb; Choreographer: Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst; Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher; Casting: Howie Cherpakov; General Manager: BJ Holt. Seeking: Equity ensemble dancers who sing for possible future replacements in the National Touring/Broadway companies. All should be great sexy, strong athletic dancers in the Bob Fosse Style with good singing voices. Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together _____ =20 Show Name: Mambo Kings=20 Theatre Name: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/02/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group Studio, 254 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity dancers with strong ballet, jazz and ballroom technique for the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Mid 20's - Early 40's. Partnering skills are a plus. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially seeking Latin dancers. Men should wear character shoes. Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. Prepare: Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mambo Kings=20 Theatre Name: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/02/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group Studio, 254 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity dancers with strong ballet, jazz and ballroom technique for the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Mid 20's - Early 40's. Partnering skills are a plus. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially seeking Latin dancers. Men should wear character shoes. Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. Prepare: Men should wear character shoes. You may be asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mambo Kings=20 Theatre Name: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity female and male Latin singers with strong Broadway voices for ensemble positions and featured chorus parts in the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Late 20's - Mid 50's. All vocal ranges and physical types. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially Latin singers. Please prepare brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la = Henry Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled to _____ =20 Show Name: Mambo Kings=20 Theatre Name: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity female and male Latin singers with strong Broadway voices for ensemble positions and featured chorus parts in the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Late 20's - Mid 50's. All vocal ranges and physical types. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially Latin singers. Please prepare brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la = Henry Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled to _____ =20 Show Name: The Property Known As Garland=20 Theatre Name: Paladini Casting=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA 99 Seat No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/22/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Paladini Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl, Los Angeles, CA 90038=20 Breakdown: Paladini Casting is accepting submissions for The Property Known As Garland, a fictional account of Judy Garland (played by Adrienne Barbeau) backstage at Falkoner Centre, Copenhagen, in 1969. Prod. Billy Van Zandt, dir. Glenn Casale. Rehearsals start Jan. 4, 2005. Performances run Jan. 15-16, 2005 at El Portal's Forum Theatre. Seeking: Ed: early 20s, Danish, blonde, very attractive, authentic Nordic, standard British or standard American accent, inexperienced stage manager at Denmark's Falkoner Centre, eager to please, alternately awestruck by, frustrated with, and terrified of the Legend whom he meets for the first time backstage prior to her final concert. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Paladini Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90038. Equity 99 Seat Theatre.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Paladini Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90038.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The Producers=20 Theatre Name: Clear Channel Entertainment=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Production Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Tara Rubin Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Rocco Landesman, Clear Channel Entertainment, et al., Producers, are at this time, seeking submissions of new female dancers for future replacements in the Broadway and both touring companies of The Producers. Music and Lyrics: Mel Brooks; Book: Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan; Director/Choreographer: Susan Stroman; Associate Director: Steven Zweigbaum; Associate Choreographer: Warren Carlyle; Musical Director: Patrick Brady; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting; General Management: Richard Frankel Productions, Laura Green. Based on the 1968 Mel Brooks movie The Producers. Seeking: female dancers, 18-early 30s. Must be 5'7" or taller (preferably 5'8" or taller, but no shorter than 5'7" in bare feet--no exceptions) with jazz, ballet, and tap training and who sing very well for future replacements in the dance ensemble of all companies of The Producers. At this time, especially seeking non-Caucasian dancers, but are accepting submissions of tall dancers of all races and ethnic backgrounds. If you have attended one or more of the chorus calls for dancers, do not send your picture and resume at this time--it is unnecessary, as they already have you on file. However, if you have only mailed a picture and resume in the past and have not attended the auditions, mail an updated picture and resume. Send pictures and resumes via snail mail to Tara Rubin Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl., New York, NY 10036, Attn: The Producers. There is also a mail slot outside the door (to the left) for drop-offs. All companies are on Equity Production contracts, (minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week) and non-Equity dancers will be required to join Equity if cast.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes via snail mail to Tara Rubin Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl., New York, NY 10036, Attn: The Producers. There is also a mail slot outside the door (to the left) for drop-offs.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Shockheaded Peter=20 Theatre Name: Dan Markley, et al=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/23/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Dan Markley, Alan Schuster, Pomegranate Arts, Shockheaded Media US LLC, Producers, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Shockheaded Peter to be produced at the 37th Street Arts Theatre. Creators/Directors: Julian Crouch/Phelim McDermott; Music/Lyrics: The Tiger Lilies; Casting: David Caparelliotis. First rehearsal: Jan. 10, 2005. Open-ended run. Note: Shockheaded Peter was inspired by Heinrich Hoffman's 19th-century German book, The Struwwelpeter, a "nasty picture book for children and their parents. As told through song, puppetry and wild theatrics, the stage show presents an assortment of wayward lads and lasses from Hoffman's book whose misbehavior (ranging from playing with matches to going outside when it's raining) leads them to painful and untimely ends. All of the performers in Peter perform as a fluid ensemble, taking on different roles and creating various characters through puppetry and stage theatrics. Seeking actors for the following roles: Singer: late 20s=96late 40s, countertenor or extremely strong = male soprano/falsetto, mysterious and eerily hypnotic balladeer with tremendous stage presence, a haunting carnie who sings of the demise of naughty children with various degrees of relish, remorse, hysteria, and glee; MC: 30s=9650s, ghoulish MC with a weakness for Shakespearean tragedy, a cadaverous, sinister barker and thespian wreck who would 'rather be essaying Richard III than introducing these ghastly tales,' by turns welcomes, chides, challenges, mocks, warns and confronts the audience with his wickedly sardonic wit and desperate attempts to prove himself a true master of ceremonies (role does not sing); Mother: late 20s=96early 40s, Victorian wife who desperately wants a child, prone to melodramatic shifts from utter glee to utter doom when faced with the hideous child a demonic stork delivers to her, actress should be commanding, larger than life and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Father: late 20s=96early 40s, long-suffering Victorian husband who longs to give his wife the child they have always dreamed of, actor should be comfortable with melodrama, and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Male Performer: 20s=9630s, physically dexterous and highly creative actor, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Cruel Frederick, Flying Robert, Withering Augustus, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the role of the father, role does not sing; Female Performer: 20s=9630s, physically dexterous = and highly creative actress, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Harriet, Conrad's Mother, a sinister Victorian maid, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the role of the mother, role does not sing; Actor/Double Bass Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on the double bass, the double bassist is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, bassist may also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Drum Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on drums, including extremely small drum sets, the drum player is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, drummer may also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Accordion Player: any age, seeking dynamic actor/accordion player for a number of roles, accordionist may also cover non-musical roles in the show. Actors will be supplied text upon arrival. LUNCH from 1:30pm. to 2:00p.m. EPA Rules in Effect. A monitor will be provided. Off-Broadway E contract/499 seats; $832 current minimum until November 2004.=20 Prepare: Actors will be supplied text upon arrival.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Shockheaded Peter=20 Theatre Name: Dan Markley, et al=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/19/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 10/22/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Dan Markley, Alan Schuster, Pomegranate Arts, Shockheaded Media US LLC, Producers, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Shockheaded Peter to be produced at the 37th Street Arts Theatre. Creators/Directors: Julian Crouch/Phelim McDermott; Music/Lyrics: The Tiger Lilies; Casting: David Caparelliotis. First rehearsal: Jan. 10, 2005. Open-ended run. Note: Shockheaded Peter was inspired by Heinrich Hoffman's 19th-century German book, The Struwwelpeter, a "nasty picture book for children and their parents. As told through song, puppetry and wild theatrics, the stage show presents an assortment of wayward lads and lasses from Hoffman's book whose misbehavior (ranging from playing with matches to going outside when it's raining) leads them to painful and untimely ends. All of the performers in Peter perform as a fluid ensemble, taking on different roles and creating various characters through puppetry and stage theatrics. Seeking actors for the following roles: Singer: late 20s=96late 40s, countertenor or extremely strong = male soprano/falsetto, mysterious and eerily hypnotic balladeer with tremendous stage presence, a haunting carnie who sings of the demise of naughty children with various degrees of relish, remorse, hysteria, and glee; MC: 30s=9650s, ghoulish MC with a weakness for Shakespearean tragedy, a cadaverous, sinister barker and thespian wreck who would 'rather be essaying Richard III than introducing these ghastly tales,' by turns welcomes, chides, challenges, mocks, warns and confronts the audience with his wickedly sardonic wit and desperate attempts to prove himself a true master of ceremonies (role does not sing); Mother: late 20s=96early 40s, Victorian wife who desperately wants a child, prone to melodramatic shifts from utter glee to utter doom when faced with the hideous child a demonic stork delivers to her, actress should be commanding, larger than life and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Father: late 20s=96early 40s, long-suffering Victorian husband who longs to give his wife the child they have always dreamed of, actor should be comfortable with melodrama, and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Male Performer: 20s=9630s, physically dexterous and highly creative actor, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Cruel Frederick, Flying Robert, Withering Augustus, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the role of the father, role does not sing; Female Performer: 20s=9630s, physically dexterous = and highly creative actress, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Harriet, Conrad's Mother, a sinister Victorian maid, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the role of the mother, role does not sing; Actor/Double Bass Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on the double bass, the double bassist is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, bassist may also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Drum Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on drums, including extremely small drum sets, the drum player is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, drummer may also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Accordion Player: any age, seeking dynamic actor/accordion player for a number of roles, accordionist may also cover non-musical roles in the show. Actors will be supplied text upon arrival. LUNCH from 1:00pm. to 2:00p.m. EPA Rules in Effect. A monitor will be provided. Off-Broadway E contract/499 seats; $832 current minimum until November 2004.=20 Prepare: Actors will be supplied text upon arrival.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee=20 Theatre Name: Second Stage Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway A/C Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/26/2004 =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: Second Stage Theatre will hold Equity principal auditions for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, (William Finn, music and lyrics; Rachel Sheinkin, book; conceived by Rebecca Feldman; James Lapine, dir.), first rehearsal: dates TBD, first performance TBD, last performance TBD. Six young people on the edge of puberty strive to become adults in this comedic, tender, sardonic musical. These outsiders use competition to define themselves apart from their crazy families, while their struggle to escape childhood is overseen by grown-ups who never completely succeeded in escaping it themselves. Artistic Director: Carole Rothman; Executive Director: Timothy McClimon; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting. Seeking: actor-singers of all backgrounds are encouraged to audition. While the characters range in age from teenaged to adult, all characters will be played by adult actors=97Rona Janet: actor and character in her 30s, a local real estate agent, she also serves as the emcee and commentator of this year's Bee, she herself is a former spelling bee champion, making her well-suited to comment on the Bee's progress; Panch: actor and character both in 30s, he is the vice principal of the school, his role in the Bee is to pronounce, and when asked, define the words to the contestants; Mitch Maloney: actor and character in his 20s, working at the Spelling Bee as part of his community service, his role at the bee is as the comfort counselor, escorting the contestants off the stage as they disqualify; Gramercy: Asian-American actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she tries to be perfect, she is a straight-A student, plays the piano, but is beginning to wonder why she works so hard to attain perfection; Tripp Barrington: adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, as last year's Bee winner, he feels confident of his success this year, however, by this year he is beginning to discover girls, which turns out to be a major, and at times crippling, distraction for him; Schwarzy: adult actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she is the daughter of two gay dads, who pressure her to succeed at spelling, she is somewhat androgynous; Leaf Connybear: adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, he is the youngest member of a hippie family with many children, at his own school, he was merely a third-runner up in the Bee, so he is not nearly as good as the other competitors at this County Bee, he is very goofy, awkward, and exists in his own world; Olive Ostrovsky: adult actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she is shy, withdrawn, and neglected by her parents, she works hard to get attention from her father; Barfee: adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, he suffers from a rare mucous membrane disorder making his voice sound excessively nasal, he is a true outsider, perhaps even a misfit due to several odd behaviors: before spelling a word outloud in the Bee, for example, he writes it out on the floor with his foot. Be prepared to sing a brief, contemporary, comic American musical theatre or pop song. Bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided. Equity Off-Broadway A and C contracts ($479 and $646 current minimums).=20 Prepare: to sing a brief, contemporary, comic American musical theatre or pop song. Bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Privilege, Birdie Blue=20 Theatre Name: Second Stage Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway A/C Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/25/2004 =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: Second Stage Theatre will hold Equity principal auditions for Privilege and Birdie Blue. Artistic Director: Carole Rothman; Executive Director: Timothy McClimon; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting. Privilege, by Paul Weitz (Peter Askin, dir.), first rehearsal: Feb. 22, 2005, first performance: March 22, last performance: May 8. Dates subject to change with notice. The privileged lives of two Upper East Side teens are irrevocably changed when their father is accused of insider trading. Two brothers look at the world with the comedic observations of boys on the brink of adulthood. Birdie Blue by Cheryl L. West (Seret Scott, dir.), first rehearsal: May 3, 2005, first performance: May 31, 2005, last performance: July 17. Dates subject to change with notice. Birdie Blue is a lyrical and jazzy reflection on love, marriage and the passage of time. Seeking for Privilege: Charlie: 12, rich, privileged, spoiled private school boy, in the process of examining his life; Porter: 16, Charlie's brother, fancies himself to be a man about town; Ted: 40s, their father, a captain of industry who gets arrested for illegal financial practices; Anna: 40s, their mother, Upper East Side socialite whose life is turned upside down when her husband is arrested; Erla: 30s, their housekeeper, droll sense of humor, could be African-American, Central American, or West Indian. Seeking African-American actors to play the following roles in Birdie Blue: Birdie (understudy only): 40s-60s, a tough yet tender, funny, and big-hearted woman who is the primary caregiver to her ill husband, she is caught between the past and present, and her narration and flashbacks reveal the story of her life and family; Jackson: 40s-60s, Birdie's husband, in the present, he is very ill and completely reliant on Birdie for his care, symptoms bear similarities to Alzheimers, in Birdie's flashbacks we see him as a younger man when he was a crossing guard, and before that, a postal worker, before his illness, he was a loving, supportive, and strong-willed husband who loved Birdie dearly; Bocat: 20s-30s, Birdie's nephew, a great dancer and James Brown fan, full of life and vigor, but not very intelligent; Sook: 40s-60s, Birdie's eldest brother, pompous to the point of sewing shoulder pads in his clothes to add to his own size; Little Pimp: 15, a sweet and generous cross-dressing teen, beaten by his parents, like a son to Birdie; Minerva: 40s-60s, Birdie's eldest sister, a large woman who suffers from many ailments, both real and feigned; Ellis: 30s-50s, Birdie's youngest brother, trapped in the 1970s, he is a hustler who loves to mind other people's business; Bam: 20s, Birdie's son, a rebellious gang member, he is eventually sent to prison, he is the source of Birdie's heartache. For straight plays Privilege and Birdie Blue, be prepared to present a short, contemporary American monologue. Equity Off-Broadway A and C contracts ($479 and $646 current minimums).=20 Prepare: a short, contemporary American monologue.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Saddam: The Musical=20 Theatre Name: Joe Beck=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/16/2004 =20 =20 4:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Shetler Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, 4th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: Joe Beck is holding open auditions for Saddam: The Musical. Seeking males and females, all types, for new musical comedy opening in December. Possible travel expenses paid if cast. Shetler Studios phone: (212) 246-6655. Bring pictures and resumes and music in your key.=20 Prepare: Shetler Studios phone: (212) 246-6655. Bring pictures and resumes and music in your key.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: My One & Only=20 Theatre Name: Candlewood International=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/28/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812=20 Breakdown: Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: principal and supporting roles by appointment only. Roles include: Capt. Billy Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the show; ensemble=97Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong vocal ability and some acting ability. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur.=20 Prepare: Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: My One & Only=20 Theatre Name: Candlewood International=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th Street, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: female chorus. Roles include: Capt. Billy Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the show; ensemble=97Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong vocal ability and some acting ability. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to call times with approved monitor only. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments.=20 Prepare: Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to _____ =20 Show Name: My One & Only=20 Theatre Name: Candlewood International=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =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: Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: male chorus. Roles include: Capt. Billy Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the show; ensemble=97Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong vocal ability and some acting ability. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to call times with approved monitor only. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments.=20 Prepare: Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to _____ =20 Show Name: My Life as an Island=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/25/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PMto 9:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Producers Club, 358 W. 44 St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: There will be an open call for Latino/a actors for a reading of the libretto of a new musical, My Life as an Island, by librettist Lisa Aviva Bleviss. Performs Nov. 20. Specifically seeking: women of color, 25-35, 48-60, 68-85; men of color, 28-52. Prepare a short dramatic monologue, and actors who sing may prepare 16 bars of a song (English or Spanish) to be sung without accompaniment. For questions, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to Jose Montanez at JRMontanez at aol.com.=20 Prepare: a short dramatic monologue, and actors who sing may prepare 16 bars of a song (English or Spanish) to be sung without accompaniment. For questions, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to Jose Montanez at JRMontanez at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamillius=20 Theatre Name: Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/19/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End A, New York, NY 10025=20 Breakdown: Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions is accepting submissions for Mamillius (adaptation of "The Winter's Tale" by Shakespeare). Actors of all ethnicities are encouraged to submit. Seeking: Actor One (Mamillius, Bear, Time, Autolycus): the focal point of the play, young male actor to play age 10-12, bright, charming, precocious, imaginative, curious, energetic, also brooding, intense and mature beyond his years. Frodo in Lord of the Rings. Also capable of playing a bit of con artist, Artful Dodger type, able to handle Shakespeare text, physically agile, well coordinated, sings, plays woodwind instrument useful; Actor Two (Hermione, Perdita): female, plays both the queen, Hermione, mid-30s and also her daughter, age 16, needs a great sense of presence and stillness, intelligent, passionate, graceful, sensuous and confident. If Juliet had lived. Some partial nudity (breast). Handles Shakespearean verse well, needs a sense of humor, moves well, as Perdita dances an erotic fertility rite; Actor Three (Leontes, Shepherd): male, plays both the King Leontes, age 30-40 and the Shepherd, age 50-70, great sense of presence, wings between infantile rage, violence, paranoia and being tentative, gentle and a lost little boy, a combination of Othello, Hamlet and Macbeth. As Shepherd needs simplicity, comic sensibility, handles Shakespearean verse, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Four (Paulina, Mariner, Older Polixenes): female, as Paulina, a benign sorceress, a mother with no child, somewhat otherworldly but also a down to earth straight shooter, a decisive female Friar Lawrence, wife to Antigonus, as Older Polixenes, plays the male king of Bohemia age 50s, intelligent, watchful, judgmental, also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble, handles Shakespearean verse, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Five (Younger Polixenes, Court Officer, Florizel): male, as Younger Polixenes plays king of Bohemia age 30s, intelligent, good-natured. As Florizel age mid-20s, a lover-warrior, passionate, determined, heroic, confident. Also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean verse well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Six (Antigonus, Camillo, Gentleman): male. As Antigonus plays the advisor, statesman and confidant to Leontes, a reluctant henchman, husband to Paulina. As Camillo also a helper to both kings, a secretary of state, marries Paulina in the end, makes huge personal sacrifices for what he believes to be the better good, kind, rational, good. Also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean verse well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Seven (First Lady, First Lord, Clown): female, serves both Hermione as First Lady (female) and Leontes as First Lord (male). Represents the point of view of the people, respectful, alert, responsive, thoughtful but ultimately a witness to wrongdoings over which s/he has no control. As Clown, son to the Shepherd, age 14 and later age 30, simple, good natured, na=EFve. = Also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean text well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture. Rehearses Nov. 30-Dec. 29, performs Dec. 30-Jan. 30 at La Mama, Etc., 74 A E. 4 St., NYC. Director: Sheldon Deckelbaum. Pay. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End Ave., #6A, New York, NY 10025; or email castsolutions at aol.com.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End Ave., #6A, New York, NY 10025; or email castsolutions at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Extraordinary=20 Theatre Name: Vital Children's Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Vital Theatre Company, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Vital Children's Theatre, an award-winning company, is seeking men and women for their production of Extraordinary, a musical for children performing weekends from Dec. 18, 2004-Feb. 6, 2005. There will be no performances over Christmas and New Year's. Rehearsals begin the week of Nov. 15. Seeking: Lester the Jester: baritone, adult to play nine-year-old, strong- willed; Mother: mezzo, June Cleaver type; Imaginary Fred: baritone, Lester's sarcastic imaginary friend, fluent in American Sign Language (ASL); Hope: fluent in ASL, Lester's deaf cousin, expressive; The Girl with Legs of Stone: mezzo/belt, wise beyond her years; Peter the Chocolate Eater: baritone, eager to belong; Dustmite Janet: mezzo/belt, dancer, high energy; Dustmite Carl: baritone, dancer, high energy; Lonely Lucy: mezzo, dreamer who longs for an imaginary friend; The Queen: fluent in ASL, expressive. Minorities encouraged to apply. Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New York, NY 10036.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New York, NY 10036.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Shakespeare Live!: Midsummer, Macbeth, Henry V=20 Theatre Name: Shakespeare Theatre of NJ=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave, Madison, NJ 07940=20 Breakdown: The Shakespeare Theatre of NJ is accepting non-Equity submissions for its educational touring company, Shakespeare Live! (Tours to NJ, NY, PA, CT, DE.) Auditions early to mid-November. Stipend: $225/week during rehearsals and performances. Productions: Midsummer, Macbeth, and Henry V. Rehearses Dec. 28, tours Jan. 25-June 10, 2005. Actors can earn EMC points as understudies for the Shakespeare Theatre's Main Stage productions. Shakespeare Live! is one of only a handful of theatres nationwide selected to provide services to schools through the NEA's Shakespeare for a New Generation program. Classical training and Shakespeare experience required. Education background and SFDC certification a plus. Send pictures and resumes to Joe Discher, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, Attn: Shakespeare Live!=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Joe Discher, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, Attn: Shakespeare Live!=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Zip Code of Atlantis, Faking the Lizard King's Death, Blogging About Cat Stevens=20 Theatre Name: HEM Theatre Collective=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St, New York, NY 10014=20 Breakdown: Double OOBR Award-winning playwright Larry Myers is interviewing for his permanent all-male company, HEM Theatre Collective. Non-Equity actors of all types for a rep of revival of Zip Code of Atlantis plus Faking the Lizard King's Death and Blogging About Cat Stevens. Particularly interested in actors who direct and stage manage for self-contained groups. Roles include heterosexual males, rock and Baywatch types, Hollywood models, tough teens. Send pictures and resumes to Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St., New York, NY 10014.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St., New York, NY 10014.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Performance Piece=20 Theatre Name: Innerlandscapes Dance Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Innerlandscapes Dance Theater, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Innerlandscapes Dance Theatre is casting for a performance piece showing Feb. 2005. Seeking: one male actor-dancer, 30-40; and two women actors, 20-40. Dancers all must have good improv skills and strong comic sense. Some pay. To set up an appointment, call Nomi Bachar at (212) 877-0346. For more info, visit www.Innerlandscapesdt.com.=20 Prepare: To set up an appointment, call Nomi Bachar at (212) 877-0346. For more info, visit www.Innerlandscapesdt.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Iphigenia at Aulis=20 Theatre Name: Alexander the Great Hellenic=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/16/2004 =20 =20 3:00 PMto 7:30 PM=20 10/17/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The Alexander the Great Hellenic Entertainment Corporation is looking for actors for the upcoming theatrical production of Iphigenia at Aulis, which will be performed in English at the Symphony Space Theater in Manhattan on Jan. 18-19, 2005 for a total of three shows. The incentive for this production is to eventually present these three performances to Greece=97more specifically the country of Cyprus. The = play will be performed under the direction of Yiani Alex and choreography of Haris Mavromihalis. Seeking the following male roles: Agamemnon: 37-45; Old man: 55-65, or an actor that can play older; Menelaus: mid-30s; Achilles: mid-20s. Female roles include: Clytemnistra: 35-40; Iphigenia: 18=9622, but should be able to pass for 16. Also seeking: six English-speaking women, 18-35; and six Greek-speaking women, 18-35. Chorus women should be able to move well and follow choreographic direction. Dance experience is a plus. All ethnic backgrounds are accepted. Some pay for NYC performances and professional pay for performances in Greece. Sides from the play will be provided. It is preferred that you prepare two monologues of both classical and contemporary genres. Bring headshot/photo and resume with you. If you are not able to attend, send pictures and resumes to 111 W. 68 St., #3B, New York, NY 10023, not later than Oct. 21.=20 Prepare: Sides from the play will be provided. It is preferred that you prepare two monologues of both classical and contemporary genres. Bring headshot/photo and resume with you. If you are not able to attend, send pictures and resumes to address in breakdown.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Dickens Victorian Carollers=20 Theatre Name: Dickens Victorian Carollers=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Tom Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101=20 Breakdown: The Dickens Victorian Carollers, www.Carollers.com, is currently accepting pictures and resumes for upcoming season. Seeking legit, seasoned, mature, Broadway-caliber singer-performers who are excellent musicians/sight-singers. Opera singers okay. Upscale venues. NYC and surrounding area. Quartet. S/A/T/B. Send pictures and resumes to Tom Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101. You can also send pictures and resumes via email to NYCCarolers at aol.com. Pay. No phone calls.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Tom Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101. You can also send pictures and resumes via email to NYCCarolers at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Supper Club Revue=20 Theatre Name: Richie Cecere, Producer=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/18/2004 =20 =20 8:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Richie Cecere's Supper Club, Northern New Jersey, NJ 00000=20 Breakdown: Richie Cecere, Producer, is seeking dancer-singers for supper club revue. Seeking leggy Broadway-type dancer-singers for upscale restaurant with 18-piece orchestra in Montclair, NJ. Shows are Friday and Saturday nights, with rehearsals on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Must have strong dance technique and strong voice. Choreographer: Lois Englund. Pay. Call Lois at (973) 699-2659 for appointment and directions by train or car. Bring pictures and resume; wear leotard and tights only, no jazz pants, heels and a dress to sing in. Prepare two songs with sheet music.=20 Prepare: Call Lois at (973) 699-2659 for appointment and directions by train or car. Bring pictures and resume; wear leotard and tights only, no jazz pants, heels and a dress to sing in. Prepare two songs with sheet music.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Original Dance Play=20 Theatre Name: Purchase College=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/17/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Dance Building, Studio L, Purchase College, Purchase, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Purchase College is seeking performers for original dance play to be performed in the spring. Rehearsals on Sundays, 6-8PM at Purchase College, Purchase, NY. All ethnicities. Seeking: two males to play corrections officers and five females to play inmates. Sexual situations simulated, but no overt nudity. Send inquiries to Beth Alison at bethybeth2002 at yahoo.com.=20 Prepare: Send inquiries to Beth Alison at bethybeth2002 at yahoo.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Christmas Carol=20 Theatre Name: C-R Productions, Inc.=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/24/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: C-R Productions, 58 Remsen St, Cohoes, NY 12047=20 Breakdown: C-R Productions, Inc., at the Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes, NY, two and a half hours north of New York City, is seeking pictures and resumes from non-union actors and actresses for all roles including Scrooge in A Christmas Carol. Rehearsals begin Nov. 16, opens Dec. 3-19. Pay, housing, and transportation provided. Auditions will be held the last week of October by appointment only. Actors will be contacted for appointments. Send pictures and resumes for consideration to C-R Productions, 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, NY 12047 or email to casting at cohoesmusichall.com. For more information, visit www.cohoesmusichall.com.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes for consideration to C-R Productions, 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, NY 12047 or email to casting at cohoesmusichall.com. For more information, visit www.cohoesmusichall.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Dramatic Adaptations of 19th-Century Literature=20 Theatre Name: Chamber Theatre Productions Inc=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/22/2004 =20 =20 12:30 PMto 4:30 PM=20 10/23/2004 =20 =20 10:30 AMto 12:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Harlequin Studios, 203 W. 46 St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Chamber Theatre Productions Inc. of Boston will hold auditions for two national spring tours, non-Equity. Dramatic adaptations of 19th-century literature (Poe, Twain, Irving, etc.). Rehearsals January-February in Boston. Tour February-May. $500 per week. Housing paid on tour. They are also looking for actor-technicians. Minorities encouraged. Prepare two contrasting pieces, one dramatic/comic, one classical; one minute each, two minutes total. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 Prepare: Prepare two contrasting pieces, one dramatic/comic, one classical; one minute each, two minutes total. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: American Mime Theatre=20 Theatre Name: American Mime Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Perf Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: The American Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl, New York, NY 10003=20 Breakdown: The American Mime Theatre is reforming the company and is seeking: one man with strong movement and acting background to be trained free as a company member for the American Mime Theatre. This company, of nonspeaking actors, has performed its art form, American mime, since 1952, under the direction of Paul J. Curtis. Send pictures and resumes to The American Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl., New York, NY 10003. Visit website www.americanmime.org. Paid per performance.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to The American Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl., New York, NY 10003. Visit website www.americanmime.org.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The Extremes: A Microbe Musical=20 Theatre Name: Science Theater=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/28/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Marcos Stafne, 47-01 111th St, Queens, NY 11368=20 Breakdown: Science Theater at the New York Hall of Science is casting for its new family musical, The Extremes: A Microbe Musical. Seeking three non-union women to play Sulfy, Polar, and Pyro: three extreme microbes who have formed an all-microbe girl group. Pay. Director: Marcos Stafne. Rehearses Nov. 20-24, daytime. Performs Nov. 26-28, Dec. 4 & 5, 11 & 12. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 28 to Marcos Stafne, Supervisor of Science Theatre, New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Queens, NY 11368.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 28 to Marcos Stafne, Supervisor of Science Theatre, New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Queens, NY 11368.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Platanos and Collard Greens=20 Theatre Name: Between The Lines Production=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: David Lamb, PO Box 30, New York, NY 10268=20 Breakdown: Between The Lines Production, Producer, is accepting submission from African-American male actors for role in traveling production of Platanos and Collard Greens. Show dates are varied throughout the fall and spring. Pay. Seeking: Freeman: college student, 20-25. Send pictures and resumes to David Lamb, PO Box 30, New York, NY 10268-0030. Email: choldit at aol.com.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to David Lamb, PO Box 30, New York, NY 10268-0030. Email: choldit at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Christmas Carol=20 Theatre Name: Personal Space Theatrics=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Showcase No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/19/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Personal Space Theatrics, PO Box 1900=96Murray Hill, New York, NY 10156=20 Breakdown: Personal Space Theatrics, a nonprofit environmental theatre company whose work seeks to break down the barriers between actors and audiences, is now accepting union and non-union headshot/resume submissions for A Christmas Carol, its third annual holiday musical. Adapted and directed by Stephen Wargo; Musical Director: Joseph Clark; Choreographer: Ann Robideaux. Seeking strong singers who move well. Rehearsals evenings and weekends from Nov. 9-Dec. 8, with a break from Nov. 24-26 for Thanksgiving. Runs 12 performances from Dec. 9-19 at the Bernie West Theatre at Baruch College. Seeking: Bob Cratchit: 30s, tenor; Young Scrooge: 20s, 6' or taller, baritone; Marley's Ghost: late 40s-60s, bass; Fezziwig: late 30s-50s, high tenor; Peter Cratchit: teens, tenor; Topper: 20s, baritone; Christmas Past: 20s, soprano; Belle: 20s, alto; Mrs. Fezziwig: late 30s-50s, soprano; Boy Scrooge: nine to 12 years old; Fan: girl, eight to 12 years old; Tim Cratchit: boy or girl, small, six to 10 years old. Children's roles may be double-cast and alternate performances. All roles will require doubling. Director: Steven Wargo. Auditions will be held by appointment Sat. Oct. 23, with callbacks Mon. Oct. 25. Come prepared with 16 bars legit. Callbacks will include sight-singing, dancing and reading. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Personal Space Theatrics, c/o A Christmas Carol, PO Box 1900=96Murray Hill Station, New York, NY 10156-1900. = Equity Basic Showcase Code, approval pending.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Personal Space Theatrics, c/o A Christmas Carol, PO Box 1900=96Murray Hill Station, New York, NY 10156-1900.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Blue Man Group=20 Theatre Name: Blue Man Group=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Blue Man Casting, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Blue Man Group is expanding--new domestic and international productions are scheduled for 2005. Seeking male and female performers for the role of Blue Man. Excellent drumming and acting skills needed to perform the highly energized non-verbal character work. Performers must be between 5'9"-6'1" with an athletic build. Must be willing to relocate. Salaried positions. For further information, visit www.bluemancasting.com.=20 Prepare: For further information, visit www.bluemancasting.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Seasons of Desire=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/31/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Herrick, 601 Sixth St, Brooklyn, NY 11215=20 Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted for Seasons of Desire, a new drama in workshop. Seeking: boy, 7-12 years old, sweet, bright; woman, 30-45 years old, maternal/hooker. Non-Equity. Rehearsals evenings, Nov. 3-19. Presentations Nov. 20-21. Director: Paul Warner. Auditions ASAP. Send pictures and resumes and queries to jgoodmanherrick at aol.com or Herrick, 601 Sixth St., Brooklyn, NY 11215.=20 Prepare: Auditions ASAP. Send pictures and resumes and queries to jgoodmanherrick at aol.com or Herrick, 601 Sixth St., Brooklyn, NY 11215.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: I Hate Hamlet=20 Theatre Name: Fat Pie Productions, Inc.=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/19/2004 =20 =20 4:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 10/20/2004 =20 =20 5:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Medicine Show Theatre, 549 W. 52 St., 3rd fl, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Fat Pie Productions, Inc. is holding auditions for a showcase production of I Hate Hamlet. Director: Ed Schiff. To be performed Dec. 1-18. Rehearsals start Nov. 8. Roles of John Barrymore and Andrew Rally are cast. Seeking: Felicia Dantine: 30s-40s, passionate and dramatic New York real estate agent; Lillian Troy: 50s-70s, talent agent with a regal German accent; Gary Peter Lefkowitz: 30s-40s, personifies L.A. shaggy-chic, happy, overgrown child, think Cosmo Kramer from Seinfeld. Audition with a comedic monologue and be prepared to read from sides. Expenses covered.=20 Prepare: a comedic monologue and be prepared to read from sides.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Comedy Skits=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/06/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Henry Williams, PO Box 392, Brooklyn, NY 11226=20 Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted from non-union performers, 18-40, for comedy skits to perform in Manhattan on Fri. Dec. 17 and Sat. Dec. 18. Also seeking: fluent foreign language speakers and actresses with dance skills. Must be available for five Saturday rehearsals in Brooklyn, from 1-7PM, beginning Nov. 13. Auditions will be held Sat. Nov. 6. Send pictures and resumes to Henry Williams, PO Box 392, Brooklyn, NY 11226.=20 Prepare: Auditions will be held Sat. Nov. 6. Send pictures and resumes to Henry Williams, PO Box 392, Brooklyn, NY 11226.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Ah, My Dear Anderson=20 Theatre Name: Urban Stages Theater Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/18/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 5:00 PM=20 10/19/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Urban Stages, 259 W. 30 St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Award-winning Urban Stages Theater Company is producing an original family show, Ah, My Dear Anderson (The New York Times: visually stunning), an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen children's tales. Seeking: non-Equity women, 20-28. Paid. Must move well. Running Dec. 4-Jan. 9 (holidays off). 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Show Name: Likely Story
Theatre= Name: New Group
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA ANTC Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: New Group, = New York, = NY = 10000 =

Breakdown: = New Group, Producer, based in New York, = NY, is accepting = submissions for Likely Story, First Rehearsal: November 22, 2004; Opens: December 1, = 2004; Closes: December 18, = 2004. Artistic Director: Scott Elliott; General Manager: Amanda = Brandes; Author: David Cale; Director: Tamara Jenkins. Seeking: Experienced = Production Stage Mgr to become an integral part of the team creating a = developmental production of David Cale's 1-man show. This will be the 1st of New = Group's fledgling 2nd Stage Series. A 2nd lab production is being planned for = Spring. This show will rehearse for 1 week, tech in 2 days & run for 15 performances (Wed. - Sat. at 8, Sat. at 2) at Lion Theatre in Theatre = Row, 410 W. 42nd St. Please EMAIL Resume and letter of interest to Amanda Brandes at amanda at thenewgroup.org. Equity ANTC contract, Special Lab Production, = minimum AEA pay is $247 per week.

Prepare: = Please EMAIL Resume and letter of interest to Amanda = Brandes at amanda at thenewgroup.org.


Show Name: Singin' In The Rain
Theatre Name: Palm Canyon = Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = SPT 3

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Palm Canyon = Theatre, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr, = Palm Springs, = CA = 92262 =

Breakdown: = Palm Canyon Theatre, Producer, based in Palm Springs, CA, = is accepting submissions for Singin' In The Rain, First Rehearsal: November = 2 Runs: November 19 - December 5, with a possible 1 week holdover. = Seeking: role of Cosmo. Send pictures and resumes to: Palm Canyon Theatre, Attn: Se = Layne, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr., = Palm Springs = CA = 92262. Equity SPT = Level 3 contract, minimum AEA pay is $220 per week.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to: Palm Canyon Theatre, Attn: Se = Layne, 538 N. Palm Canyon = Dr., Palm = Springs CA= 92262.


Show Name: Honky Tonk Angels; Beauty and the Beast; A Chorus Line; Sound of Music; Footloose; = Swing!
Theatre Name: Carousel = Dinner Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Dinner Thtr Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Carousel Dinner Theatre, Producer, based in Akron, OH, is = holding Required Equity Principal Auditions for their upcoming seasons, = including: Honky Tonk Angels; Performances: January 3, 2005 - March 6, 2005; = Author: Ted Swindley; Director: Gary John LaRosa; Musical Director: David Nehis. Beauty and = the Beast; Performances: March 9, = 2005 - May 15, = 2005; Music: Alan Menken; Lyrics: Howard Ashman and Tim Rice; = Book: Linda Woolverton; Director: Marc Robin. A Chorus Line; Performances: = May 18, 2005 - = July 10, 2005; Music: Marvin = Hamlish; Lyrics: Edward Kleban; Book: Kirkwood<= /font> and Dante; Director: Donna Drake. Sound of Music; = Performances: July 13, 2005 - = September 11, 2005; Music and Lyrics: Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein; Book: Lindsay and = Crouse; Director: Marc Robin. Footloose; Performances: September 15, 2005 - = November 13, 2005; Music: Tom Snow; Lyrics: Dean Pitchford; Stage Adaptation: Dean = Pitchford and Walter Bobbie; Director: Gary John LaRosa. Swing!; Performances: = November 16, 2005 - = January 8, 2006; Original = Concept By: Paul Kelly. Casting Director: Bob Cline. Seeking: for Honky Tonk Angels: = SUE ELLEN: 30's - 40's. A Country Singer. For all other shows: all roles = open. Please prepare a brief song selection from or in the style of the show = (or shows) you are interested in being considered for within the season. = Callbacks for shows will take place at various times throughout 2004 and 2005. = Lunch: 1:00 PM — = 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. If Bob Cline has seen you in past 2 = month's at EPA's, picture and resume drop-off on 10/27 at aud's showing interest = in certain roles/projects should suffice. NO phone calls or visits. Equity = Dinner Theatre contract, minimum AEA pay is $552 per week.

Prepare: = a brief song selection from or in the style of the show (or = shows) you are interested in being considered for within the season. Callbacks = for shows will take place at various times throughout 2004 and 2005. =


Show Name: Jesus Christ Superstar
Theatre Name: Egyptian = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/26/2004

 

 

2:30 PMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Egyptian = Theatre Company, 328 Main = St, Park = City, UT= 00000

Breakdown: = Egyptian Theatre Company, Producer, based in Park City, UT, = is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar, First = Rehearsal: 1/10/05; Opens: 2/11/05; Closes: 3/06/05. Director/Producer: Dana = Keiter; Musical Director: David Evanoff. Seeking: All roles. Looking = specifically for Jesus, Judas, Pilate, Herod. For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same = style. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity SPT contract, minimum AEA pay is $325 per week. =

Prepare: = For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars = of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style.


Show Name: Jesus Christ Superstar
Theatre Name: Egyptian = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/23/2004

 

 

2:30 PMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Utah Opera & = Symphony Building<= /font>, 336 N. 400 W, Salt Lake = City, UT= 00000

Breakdown: = Egyptian Theatre Company, Producer, based in Park City, UT, = is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar, First = Rehearsal: 1/10/05; Opens: 2/11/05; Closes: 3/06/05. Director/Producer: Dana = Keiter; Musical Director: David Evanoff. Seeking: All roles. Looking = specifically for Jesus, Judas, Pilate, Herod. For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same = style. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity SPT contract, minimum AEA pay is $325 per week. =

Prepare: = For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars = of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style.


Show Name: To Kill A Mockingbird
Theatre Name: Foothills = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/20/2004

 

 

12:00 PMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Foothills = Theatre Company, 100 Front = Street, Worcester= , MA= 01608

Breakdown: = Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, = MA, is holding Local Auditions for To Kill A Mockingbird, First rehearsal: = December 28, 2004; Performances: January 6, 2005 - January 30, 2005. = Director/Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Seeking: Male roles include: ATTICUS FINCH: 50's. = Father/Lawyer. WALTER CUNNINGHAM: 30's. Poor farmer. REV. SYKES: 40's - 50's. = African-American. Pastor. TOM ROBINSON: 20's - 30's. African-American. Handyman. HECK = TATE: 40 - 60's. Sheriff. JUDGE TAYLOR: 50 - 60's. MR. GILMER: 30 - 40's. = Prosecutor. BOB EWELL: 40's. Abusive father. BOO RADLEY: 40's. Mysterious recluse. = NATHAN RADLEY: 50's. His brother. JEM FINCH: 13. ATTICUS' son. DILL HARRIS: 13. = JEM and SCOUT's companion. Female roles include: JEAN LOUISE FINCH: 40's. = Narrator. SCOUT FINCH: 9. ATTICUS' daughter. CALPURNIA: 40 - 50's. = African-American. Housekeeper. HELEN ROBINSON: 20 - 30's. African-American. TOM's wife. MAUDE ATKINSON: = 40's. Southern gentlewoman. STEPHANIE CRAWFORD: 30 - 40's. Neighborhood gossip. MRS. = DUBOSE: 70's. Ill old woman. MAYELLA EWELL: 19. The accuser/victim. Email = audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at = ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners = should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (dramatic for men, humorous for = women, except if appropriate for MAYELLA). Additional sides will be available = at the audition. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all = aspects of this audition. There is an additional Local Equity Audition in = Boston, = MA on = Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at Actors' Workshop Of Boston from 2 - 8 PM. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT = contract, pay.

Prepare: = Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen = Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x = 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute = monologue (see breakdown)


Show Name: To Kill A Mockingbird
Theatre Name: Foothills = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Actors' = Workshop Of Boston, 327 Summer = Street, Boston, = MA = 00000 =

Breakdown: = Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, = MA, is holding Local Auditions for To Kill A Mockingbird, First rehearsal: = December 28, 2004; Performances: January 6, 2005 - January 30, 2005. = Director/Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Seeking: Male roles include: ATTICUS FINCH: 50's. = Father/Lawyer. WALTER CUNNINGHAM: 30's. Poor farmer. REV. SYKES: 40's - 50's. = African-American. Pastor. TOM ROBINSON: 20's - 30's. African-American. Handyman. HECK = TATE: 40 - 60's. Sheriff. JUDGE TAYLOR: 50 - 60's. MR. GILMER: 30 - 40's. = Prosecutor. BOB EWELL: 40's. Abusive father. BOO RADLEY: 40's. Mysterious recluse. = NATHAN RADLEY: 50's. His brother. JEM FINCH: 13. ATTICUS' son. DILL HARRIS: 13. = JEM and SCOUT's companion. Female roles include: JEAN LOUISE FINCH: 40's. = Narrator. SCOUT FINCH: 9. ATTICUS' daughter. CALPURNIA: 40 - 50's. = African-American. Housekeeper. HELEN ROBINSON: 20 - 30's. African-American. TOM's wife. MAUDE ATKINSON: = 40's. Southern gentlewoman. STEPHANIE CRAWFORD: 30 - 40's. Neighborhood gossip. MRS. = DUBOSE: 70's. Ill old woman. MAYELLA EWELL: 19. The accuser/victim. Email = audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at = ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners = should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (dramatic for men, humorous for = women, except if appropriate for MAYELLA). Additional sides will be available = at the audition. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all = aspects of this audition. There is an additional Local Equity Audition in = Worcester, = MA on = Wednesday, October 20, 2004 at Foothills Theatre from 12 - 4 PM. Equity LOA Referenced = To LORT contract, pay.

Prepare: = Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen = Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x = 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute = monologue (see breakdown)


Show Name: Season
Theatre Name: =
29th Street Rep
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Showcase/Mini =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/04/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: 29th = Street Rep., 212 West 29th = Street, 2nd Fl, New = York, NY= 10001

Breakdown: = 29th Street Rep, Producer, = based in New York, NY= , is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 = season, TBD. Artistic Directors: David Mogentale and Tim Corcoran. Seeking: = Equity male and female actors for the 29th = Street Rep's 2005 season. A strong commitment to a company = situation is needed. Please prepare a brief monologue of your choice. Please bring a = Picture and Resume. The season has not been determined at this time. Website: www.29thstreetrep.com. Do not call the theatre, please. Lunch: = 1:30 PM — = 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Showcase-NY Tier 4 and = possible Mini contracts.

Prepare: = a brief monologue of your choice. Please bring a Picture = and Resume. The season has not been determined at this time. =


Show Name: Chicago
Theatre Name: Fran and = Barry Weissler
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Fran and Barry Weissler, Producers, based in = New York, = NY, is holding 6 = Month Equity Chorus Calls for Chicago, The Musical. Director: Walter Bobbie; = Book: Fred Ebb/Bob Fosse; Music: John Kander; Lyrics: Fred Ebb; Choreographer: = Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst; Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher; Casting: Howie Cherpakov; = General Manager: BJ Holt. Seeking: Equity ensemble dancers who sing for possible = future replacements in the National<= /font> Touring/Broadway companies. All should be great sexy, = strong athletic dancers in the Bob Fosse Style with good singing voices. Please = be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 = bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist = will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, = stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. =

Prepare: = Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the = call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you = have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please = bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together


Show Name: Chicago
Theatre Name: Fran and = Barry Weissler
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

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

Breakdown: = Fran and Barry Weissler, Producers, based in = New York, = NY, is holding 6 = Month Equity Chorus Calls for Chicago, The Musical. Director: Walter Bobbie; = Book: Fred Ebb/Bob Fosse; Music: John Kander; Lyrics: Fred Ebb; Choreographer: = Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst; Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher; Casting: Howie Cherpakov; = General Manager: BJ Holt. Seeking: Equity ensemble dancers who sing for possible = future replacements in the National<= /font> Touring/Broadway companies. All should be great sexy, = strong athletic dancers in the Bob Fosse Style with good singing voices. Please = be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 = bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist = will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, = stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. =

Prepare: = Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the = call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you = have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please = bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together


Show Name: Mambo Kings
Theatre Name: Daryl Roth = and Jordan Roth
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/02/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

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

Breakdown: = Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, = NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - = March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; = Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne = Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning = novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity dancers with strong ballet, jazz and ballroom technique for the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Mid 20's - Early = 40's. Partnering skills are a plus. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend = this call, but especially seeking Latin dancers. Men should wear character = shoes. Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. = Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice = and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, = stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. =

Prepare: = Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be = asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows = off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture = and Resume, stapled together.


Show Name: Mambo Kings
Theatre Name: Daryl Roth = and Jordan Roth
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/02/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, = NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - = March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; = Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne = Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning = novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity dancers with strong ballet, jazz and ballroom technique for the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Mid 20's - Early = 40's. Partnering skills are a plus. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend = this call, but especially seeking Latin dancers. Men should wear character = shoes. Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. = Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice = and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, = stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. =

Prepare: = Men should wear character shoes. You may be asked to sing. = Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice = and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, = stapled together.


Show Name: Mambo Kings
Theatre Name: Daryl Roth = and Jordan Roth
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, = NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - = March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; = Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne = Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning = novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity female and male Latin singers with strong = Broadway voices for ensemble positions and featured chorus parts in the Broadway = musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Late 20's - Mid 50's. All vocal ranges and physical = types. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially Latin = singers. Please prepare brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry = Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song = (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. = Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum = AEA pay is $1381 per week.

Prepare: = brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry Krieger, = Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in = English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. = Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled to


Show Name: Mambo Kings
Theatre Name: Daryl Roth = and Jordan Roth
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

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

Breakdown: = Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, = NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - = March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; = Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne = Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning = novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity female and male Latin singers with strong = Broadway voices for ensemble positions and featured chorus parts in the Broadway = musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Late 20's - Mid 50's. All vocal ranges and physical = types. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially Latin = singers. Please prepare brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry = Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song = (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. = Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum = AEA pay is $1381 per week.

Prepare: = brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry Krieger, = Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in = English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. = Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled to


Show Name: The Property Known As Garland
Theatre Name: Paladini = Casting
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA 99 Seat No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/22/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Paladini = Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl, Los Angeles, CA 90038

Breakdown: = Paladini Casting is accepting submissions for The Property = Known As Garland, a fictional account of Judy Garland (played by Adrienne = Barbeau) backstage at Falkoner Centre, Copenhagen, in 1969. Prod. Billy Van = Zandt, dir. Glenn Casale. Rehearsals start Jan. 4, 2005. Performances run Jan. = 15-16, 2005 at El Portal's Forum Theatre. Seeking: Ed: early 20s, Danish, blonde, = very attractive, authentic Nordic, standard British or standard American = accent, inexperienced stage manager at Denmark's Falkoner Centre, eager to = please, alternately awestruck by, frustrated with, and terrified of the Legend = whom he meets for the first time backstage prior to her final concert. Send = pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Paladini Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st = Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90038. Equity 99 Seat Theatre.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Paladini Casting, = 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90038.


Show Name: The Producers
Theatre Name: Clear = Channel Entertainment
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA Production Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Tara Rubin = Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: = Rocco Landesman, Clear Channel Entertainment, et al., = Producers, are at this time, seeking submissions of new female dancers for future replacements in the Broadway and both touring companies of The = Producers. Music and Lyrics: Mel Brooks; Book: Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan; Director/Choreographer: Susan Stroman; Associate Director: Steven = Zweigbaum; Associate Choreographer: Warren Carlyle; Musical Director: Patrick = Brady; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting; General Management: Richard Frankel = Productions, Laura Green. Based on the 1968 Mel Brooks movie The Producers. Seeking: = female dancers, 18-early 30s. Must be 5'7" or taller (preferably 5'8" = or taller, but no shorter than 5'7" in bare feet--no exceptions) with = jazz, ballet, and tap training and who sing very well for future replacements = in the dance ensemble of all companies of The Producers. At this time, = especially seeking non-Caucasian dancers, but are accepting submissions of tall = dancers of all races and ethnic backgrounds. If you have attended one or more of = the chorus calls for dancers, do not send your picture and resume at this = time--it is unnecessary, as they already have you on file. However, if you have = only mailed a picture and resume in the past and have not attended the = auditions, mail an updated picture and resume. Send pictures and resumes via snail = mail to Tara Rubin Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl., New = York, NY= 10036, Attn: The Producers. There is also a mail slot outside = the door (to the left) for drop-offs. All companies are on Equity Production = contracts, (minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week) and non-Equity dancers will be = required to join Equity if cast.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes via snail mail to Tara Rubin = Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl., New = York, NY= 10036, Attn: The Producers. There is also a mail slot outside = the door (to the left) for drop-offs.


Show Name: Shockheaded Peter
Theatre Name: Dan Markley, et al
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/23/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Dan Markley, Alan Schuster, Pomegranate Arts, Shockheaded = Media US LLC, Producers, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Shockheaded = Peter to be produced at the 37th = Street Arts Theatre. Creators/Directors: Julian Crouch/Phelim = McDermott; Music/Lyrics: The Tiger Lilies; Casting: David Caparelliotis. First = rehearsal: Jan. 10, 2005. Open-ended = run. Note: Shockheaded Peter was inspired by Heinrich Hoffman's 19th-century German book, The = Struwwelpeter, a "nasty picture book for children and their parents. As told = through song, puppetry and wild theatrics, the stage show presents an assortment = of wayward lads and lasses from Hoffman's book whose misbehavior (ranging = from playing with matches to going outside when it's raining) leads them to = painful and untimely ends. All of the performers in Peter perform as a fluid = ensemble, taking on different roles and creating various characters through = puppetry and stage theatrics. Seeking actors for the following roles: Singer: late 20s–late 40s, countertenor or extremely strong male = soprano/falsetto, mysterious and eerily hypnotic balladeer with tremendous stage presence, = a haunting carnie who sings of the demise of naughty children with various degrees of relish, remorse, hysteria, and glee; MC: 30s–50s, = ghoulish MC with a weakness for Shakespearean tragedy, a cadaverous, sinister barker = and thespian wreck who would 'rather be essaying Richard III than = introducing these ghastly tales,' by turns welcomes, chides, challenges, mocks, warns and confronts the audience with his wickedly sardonic wit and desperate = attempts to prove himself a true master of ceremonies (role does not sing); Mother: = late 20s–early 40s, Victorian wife who desperately wants a child, prone = to melodramatic shifts from utter glee to utter doom when faced with the = hideous child a demonic stork delivers to her, actress should be commanding, = larger than life and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations = (role does not sing); Father: late 20s–early 40s, long-suffering = Victorian husband who longs to give his wife the child they have always dreamed = of, actor should be comfortable with melodrama, and able to work (and work with) a = number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Male Performer: 20s–30s, physically dexterous and highly creative actor, brings to life many of = Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Cruel Frederick, = Flying Robert, Withering Augustus, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry = (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a = strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to = create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, = this actor may also cover the role of the father, role does not sing; Female Performer: 20s–30s, physically dexterous and highly creative = actress, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human = characters, including Harriet, Conrad's Mother, a sinister Victorian maid, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, = etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of = this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the = role of the mother, role does not sing; Actor/Double Bass Player: any age, = seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on the double = bass, the double bassist is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the = entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action = while he/she plays, bassist may also cover non-musical roles in the show; = Actor/Drum Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely = proficient on drums, including extremely small drum sets, the drum player is on = stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer = should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, drummer may = also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Accordion Player: any age, = seeking dynamic actor/accordion player for a number of roles, accordionist may = also cover non-musical roles in the show. Actors will be supplied text upon = arrival. LUNCH from 1:30pm. to 2:00p.m.<= /font> EPA Rules in Effect. A monitor will be provided. = Off-Broadway E contract/499 seats; $832 current minimum until November 2004.

Prepare: = Actors will be supplied text upon arrival. =


Show Name: Shockheaded Peter
Theatre Name: Dan Markley, et al
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/19/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

10/22/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Dan Markley, Alan Schuster, Pomegranate Arts, Shockheaded = Media US LLC, Producers, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Shockheaded = Peter to be produced at the 37th = Street Arts Theatre. Creators/Directors: Julian Crouch/Phelim = McDermott; Music/Lyrics: The Tiger Lilies; Casting: David Caparelliotis. First = rehearsal: Jan. 10, 2005. Open-ended = run. Note: Shockheaded Peter was inspired by Heinrich Hoffman's 19th-century German book, The = Struwwelpeter, a "nasty picture book for children and their parents. As told = through song, puppetry and wild theatrics, the stage show presents an assortment = of wayward lads and lasses from Hoffman's book whose misbehavior (ranging = from playing with matches to going outside when it's raining) leads them to = painful and untimely ends. All of the performers in Peter perform as a fluid = ensemble, taking on different roles and creating various characters through = puppetry and stage theatrics. Seeking actors for the following roles: Singer: late 20s–late 40s, countertenor or extremely strong male = soprano/falsetto, mysterious and eerily hypnotic balladeer with tremendous stage presence, = a haunting carnie who sings of the demise of naughty children with various degrees of relish, remorse, hysteria, and glee; MC: 30s–50s, = ghoulish MC with a weakness for Shakespearean tragedy, a cadaverous, sinister barker = and thespian wreck who would 'rather be essaying Richard III than = introducing these ghastly tales,' by turns welcomes, chides, challenges, mocks, warns and confronts the audience with his wickedly sardonic wit and desperate = attempts to prove himself a true master of ceremonies (role does not sing); Mother: = late 20s–early 40s, Victorian wife who desperately wants a child, prone = to melodramatic shifts from utter glee to utter doom when faced with the = hideous child a demonic stork delivers to her, actress should be commanding, = larger than life and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations = (role does not sing); Father: late 20s–early 40s, long-suffering = Victorian husband who longs to give his wife the child they have always dreamed = of, actor should be comfortable with melodrama, and able to work (and work with) a = number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Male Performer: 20s–30s, physically dexterous and highly creative actor, brings to life many of = Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Cruel Frederick, = Flying Robert, Withering Augustus, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry = (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a = strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to = create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, = this actor may also cover the role of the father, role does not sing; Female Performer: 20s–30s, physically dexterous and highly creative = actress, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human = characters, including Harriet, Conrad's Mother, a sinister Victorian maid, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, = etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of = this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the = role of the mother, role does not sing; Actor/Double Bass Player: any age, = seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on the double = bass, the double bassist is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the = entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action = while he/she plays, bassist may also cover non-musical roles in the show; = Actor/Drum Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely = proficient on drums, including extremely small drum sets, the drum player is on = stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer = should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, drummer may = also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Accordion Player: any age, = seeking dynamic actor/accordion player for a number of roles, accordionist may = also cover non-musical roles in the show. Actors will be supplied text upon = arrival. LUNCH from 1:00pm. to 2:00p.m.<= /font> EPA Rules in Effect. A monitor will be provided. = Off-Broadway E contract/499 seats; $832 current minimum until November 2004.

Prepare: = Actors will be supplied text upon arrival. =


Show Name: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Theatre Name: Second = Stage Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway = A/C

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/26/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Second Stage Theatre will hold Equity principal auditions = for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, (William Finn, music and lyrics; = Rachel Sheinkin, book; conceived by Rebecca Feldman; James Lapine, dir.), first rehearsal: dates TBD, first performance TBD, last performance TBD. Six = young people on the edge of puberty strive to become adults in this comedic, = tender, sardonic musical. These outsiders use competition to define themselves = apart from their crazy families, while their struggle to escape childhood is = overseen by grown-ups who never completely succeeded in escaping it themselves. = Artistic Director: Carole Rothman; Executive Director: Timothy McClimon; Casting: = Tara Rubin Casting. Seeking: actor-singers of all backgrounds are encouraged = to audition. While the characters range in age from teenaged to adult, all characters = will be played by adult actors—Rona Janet: actor and character in her = 30s, a local real estate agent, she also serves as the emcee and commentator of = this year's Bee, she herself is a former spelling bee champion, making her well-suited to comment on the Bee's progress; Panch: actor and character = both in 30s, he is the vice principal of the school, his role in the Bee is = to pronounce, and when asked, define the words to the contestants; Mitch = Maloney: actor and character in his 20s, working at the Spelling Bee as part of = his community service, his role at the bee is as the comfort counselor, = escorting the contestants off the stage as they disqualify; Gramercy: = Asian-American actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she tries to be perfect, she is a = straight-A student, plays the piano, but is beginning to wonder why she works so = hard to attain perfection; Tripp Barrington: adult actor in his 20s to play a = teenager, as last year's Bee winner, he feels confident of his success this year, however, by this year he is beginning to discover girls, which turns out = to be a major, and at times crippling, distraction for him; Schwarzy: adult = actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she is the daughter of two gay dads, who = pressure her to succeed at spelling, she is somewhat androgynous; Leaf Connybear: = adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, he is the youngest member of a = hippie family with many children, at his own school, he was merely a = third-runner up in the Bee, so he is not nearly as good as the other competitors at this = County Bee, he is very goofy, awkward, and exists in his own world; Olive = Ostrovsky: adult actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she is shy, withdrawn, and = neglected by her parents, she works hard to get attention from her father; Barfee: = adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, he suffers from a rare mucous = membrane disorder making his voice sound excessively nasal, he is a true = outsider, perhaps even a misfit due to several odd behaviors: before spelling a = word outloud in the Bee, for example, he writes it out on the floor with his foot. Be prepared to sing a brief, contemporary, comic American musical theatre = or pop song. Bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided. Equity = Off-Broadway A and C contracts ($479 and $646 current minimums).

Prepare: = to sing a brief, contemporary, comic American musical = theatre or pop song. Bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided. =


Show Name: Privilege, Birdie Blue
Theatre Name: Second = Stage Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway = A/C

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/25/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Second Stage Theatre will hold Equity principal auditions = for Privilege and Birdie Blue. Artistic Director: Carole Rothman; Executive Director: Timothy McClimon; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting. Privilege, by = Paul Weitz (Peter Askin, dir.), first rehearsal: Feb. 22, 2005, first = performance: March 22, last performance: May 8. Dates subject to change with notice. = The privileged lives of two Upper East = Side teens are irrevocably changed when their father is accused = of insider trading. Two brothers look at the world with the comedic = observations of boys on the brink of adulthood. Birdie Blue by Cheryl L. West (Seret = Scott, dir.), first rehearsal: May 3, = 2005, first performance: May 31, 2005, last = performance: July 17. Dates subject to change with notice. Birdie Blue is a lyrical and = jazzy reflection on love, marriage and the passage of time. Seeking for = Privilege: Charlie: 12, rich, privileged, spoiled private school boy, in the = process of examining his life; Porter: 16, Charlie's brother, fancies himself to be = a man about town; Ted: 40s, their father, a captain of industry who gets = arrested for illegal financial practices; Anna: 40s, their mother, Upper East Side = socialite whose life is turned upside down when her husband is arrested; Erla: = 30s, their housekeeper, droll sense of humor, could be African-American, Central = American, or West Indian. Seeking African-American actors to play the following = roles in Birdie Blue: Birdie (understudy only): 40s-60s, a tough yet tender, = funny, and big-hearted woman who is the primary caregiver to her ill husband, she = is caught between the past and present, and her narration and flashbacks = reveal the story of her life and family; Jackson: 40s-60s, Birdie's husband, in = the present, he is very ill and completely reliant on Birdie for his care, symptoms = bear similarities to Alzheimers, in Birdie's flashbacks we see him as a = younger man when he was a crossing guard, and before that, a postal worker, before = his illness, he was a loving, supportive, and strong-willed husband who = loved Birdie dearly; Bocat: 20s-30s, Birdie's nephew, a great dancer and James = Brown fan, full of life and vigor, but not very intelligent; Sook: 40s-60s, = Birdie's eldest brother, pompous to the point of sewing shoulder pads in his = clothes to add to his own size; Little Pimp: 15, a sweet and generous = cross-dressing teen, beaten by his parents, like a son to Birdie; Minerva: 40s-60s, Birdie's = eldest sister, a large woman who suffers from many ailments, both real and = feigned; Ellis: 30s-50s, Birdie's youngest brother, trapped in the 1970s, he is a hustler who loves to mind other people's business; Bam: 20s, Birdie's = son, a rebellious gang member, he is eventually sent to prison, he is the = source of Birdie's heartache. For straight plays Privilege and Birdie Blue, be = prepared to present a short, contemporary American monologue. Equity Off-Broadway = A and C contracts ($479 and $646 current minimums).

Prepare: = a short, contemporary American monologue. =


Show Name: Saddam: The Musical
Theatre Name: Joe Beck =
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/16/2004

 

 

4:00 PMto 7:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Shetler = Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, 4th Fl, = New York, = NY = 10019 =

Breakdown: = Joe Beck is holding open auditions for Saddam: The Musical. = Seeking males and females, all types, for new musical comedy opening in = December. Possible travel expenses paid if cast. Shetler Studios phone: (212) = 246-6655. Bring pictures and resumes and music in your key.

Prepare: = Shetler Studios phone: (212) 246-6655. Bring pictures and = resumes and music in your key.


Show Name: My One & Only
Theatre Name: Candlewood International
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/28/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Candlewood International, LLC, PO = Box 8206, New = Fairfield, = CT = 06812 =

Breakdown: = Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists = Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a = non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins = mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: principal and supporting roles by = appointment only. Roles include: Capt. Billy Buck Chandler: male lead, casting = understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced = tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this = period piece; Edythe Herbert: female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and = star of the Aquacade, excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple = threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) = Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent = comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy = Ann Ferguson): early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an = excellent actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, = must understand the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some = dancing ability with some tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; = Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial = Emporial," advanced tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American = actor; principal ensemble--New Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong = tapper-singers with good acting ability, should be able to master tight harmonies, play = various cameo roles throughout the show; ensemble—Fish: mid-to-late 20s, = six female tapper-dancer-singers with good acting abilities, covers for = Edythe and Mickey plus one female swing; two character actors-singers: covers for = Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. All ensemble members must possess excelent tap = and jazz skills with strong vocal ability and some acting ability. Send all = pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at = djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, = PO Box = 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: = Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments. Callbacks held each = day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the = show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur.

Prepare: = Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting = roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173.


Show Name: My One & Only
Theatre Name: Candlewood International
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 5:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists = Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a = non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins = mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: female chorus. Roles include: Capt. Billy = Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing = aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: = female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, = excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style = of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, = comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): = early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent = actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand = the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real = gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some tap, = looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor = of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced = tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New = Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, = should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the = show; ensemble—Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers = with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female = swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. = All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong = vocal ability and some acting ability. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 = bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin = song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. = Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to call times with approved monitor only. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John = Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: = Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments.

Prepare: = Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an = uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No = contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to


Show Name: My One & Only
Theatre Name: Candlewood = International
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 1:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists = Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a = non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins = mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: male chorus. Roles include: Capt. Billy = Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing = aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: = female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, = excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style = of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, = comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): = early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent = actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand = the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with = real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some = tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, = proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced = tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New = Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, = should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the = show; ensemble—Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers = with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female = swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. = All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong = vocal ability and some acting ability. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 = bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin = song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. = Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to call times with approved monitor only. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John = Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: = Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments.

Prepare: = Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an = uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No = contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to


Show Name: My Life as an Island
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/25/2004

 

 

6:00 PMto 9:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Producers Club, = 358 W. 44 St, New = York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: = There will be an open call for Latino/a actors for a = reading of the libretto of a new musical, My Life as an Island, by librettist = Lisa Aviva Bleviss. Performs Nov. 20. Specifically seeking: women of color, 25-35, = 48-60, 68-85; men of color, 28-52. Prepare a short dramatic monologue, and actors who = sing may prepare 16 bars of a song (English or Spanish) to be sung without accompaniment. For questions, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and = resumes to Jose Montanez at JRMontanez at aol.com.

Prepare: = a short dramatic monologue, and actors who sing may prepare = 16 bars of a song (English or Spanish) to be sung without accompaniment. = For questions, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to Jose = Montanez at JRMontanez at aol.com.


Show Name: Mamillius
Theatre Name: Liz = Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/19/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Liz = Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End A, New = York, NY= 10025

Breakdown: = Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions is accepting submissions = for Mamillius (adaptation of "The Winter's Tale" by Shakespeare). Actors of = all ethnicities are encouraged to submit. Seeking: Actor One (Mamillius, = Bear, Time, Autolycus): the focal point of the play, young male actor to play = age 10-12, bright, charming, precocious, imaginative, curious, energetic, = also brooding, intense and mature beyond his years. Frodo in Lord of the = Rings. Also capable of playing a bit of con artist, Artful Dodger type, able to = handle Shakespeare text, physically agile, well coordinated, sings, plays = woodwind instrument useful; Actor Two (Hermione, Perdita): female, plays both the = queen, Hermione, mid-30s and also her daughter, age 16, needs a great sense of presence and stillness, intelligent, passionate, graceful, sensuous and = confident. If Juliet had lived. Some partial nudity (breast). Handles Shakespearean = verse well, needs a sense of humor, moves well, as Perdita dances an erotic = fertility rite; Actor Three (Leontes, Shepherd): male, plays both the King = Leontes, age 30-40 and the Shepherd, age 50-70, great sense of presence, wings = between infantile rage, violence, paranoia and being tentative, gentle and a = lost little boy, a combination of Othello, Hamlet and Macbeth. As Shepherd = needs simplicity, comic sensibility, handles Shakespearean verse, moves well = and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Four (Paulina, Mariner, Older = Polixenes): female, as Paulina, a benign sorceress, a mother with no child, somewhat otherworldly but also a down to earth straight shooter, a decisive = female Friar Lawrence, wife to Antigonus, as Older Polixenes, plays the male king of = Bohemia age 50s, intelligent, watchful, judgmental, also serves as a member of = the chorus/ensemble, handles Shakespearean verse, moves well and makes = effective use of gesture; Actor Five (Younger Polixenes, Court Officer, Florizel): = male, as Younger Polixenes plays king of Bohemia age 30s, intelligent, = good-natured. As Florizel age mid-20s, a lover-warrior, passionate, determined, = heroic, confident. Also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean verse well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; = Actor Six (Antigonus, Camillo, Gentleman): male. As Antigonus plays the = advisor, statesman and confidant to Leontes, a reluctant henchman, husband to = Paulina. As Camillo also a helper to both kings, a secretary of state, marries = Paulina in the end, makes huge personal sacrifices for what he believes to be the = better good, kind, rational, good. Also serves as a member of the = chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean verse well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Seven (First Lady, First Lord, Clown): female, serves = both Hermione as First Lady (female) and Leontes as First Lord (male). Represents the = point of view of the people, respectful, alert, responsive, thoughtful but = ultimately a witness to wrongdoings over which s/he has no control. As Clown, son = to the Shepherd, age 14 and later age 30, simple, good natured, na=EFve. Also = serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean text well, moves = well and makes effective use of gesture. Rehearses Nov. 30-Dec. 29, performs = Dec. 30-Jan. 30 at La Mama, Etc., 74 A E. 4 St., NYC. Director: Sheldon = Deckelbaum. Pay. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End Ave., #6A, New York, NY 10025; or email castsolutions at aol.com.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Liz Ortiz-Mackes = Casting Solutions, 771 West End Ave., #6A, New York, NY 10025; or email castsolutions at aol.com.


Show Name: Extraordinary
Theatre Name: Vital = Children's Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

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

Breakdown: = Vital Children's Theatre, an award-winning company, is = seeking men and women for their production of Extraordinary, a musical for children performing weekends from Dec. 18, = 2004-Feb. 6, 2005. There will be no performances over Christmas and = New Year's. Rehearsals begin the week of Nov. 15. Seeking: Lester the = Jester: baritone, adult to play nine-year-old, strong- willed; Mother: mezzo, = June Cleaver type; Imaginary Fred: baritone, Lester's sarcastic imaginary = friend, fluent in American Sign Language (ASL); Hope: fluent in ASL, Lester's = deaf cousin, expressive; The Girl with Legs of Stone: mezzo/belt, wise beyond = her years; Peter the Chocolate Eater: baritone, eager to belong; Dustmite = Janet: mezzo/belt, dancer, high energy; Dustmite Carl: baritone, dancer, high = energy; Lonely Lucy: mezzo, dreamer who longs for an imaginary friend; The = Queen: fluent in ASL, expressive. Minorities encouraged to apply. Send pictures = and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of = Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New = York, NY= 10036.

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


Show Name: Shakespeare Live!: Midsummer, Macbeth, Henry V
Theatre Name: Shakespeare = Theatre of NJ
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Shakespeare = Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave, Madison, NJ 07940

Breakdown: = The Shakespeare Theatre of NJ is accepting non-Equity = submissions for its educational touring company, Shakespeare Live! (Tours to NJ, NY, = PA, CT, DE.) Auditions early to mid-November. Stipend: $225/week during = rehearsals and performances. Productions: Midsummer, Macbeth, and Henry V. = Rehearses Dec. 28, tours Jan. 25-June 10, 2005. Actors can earn EMC points as = understudies for the Shakespeare Theatre's Main Stage productions. Shakespeare Live! is = one of only a handful of theatres nationwide selected to provide services to = schools through the NEA's Shakespeare for a New Generation program. Classical = training and Shakespeare experience required. Education background and SFDC certification a plus. Send pictures and resumes to Joe Discher, The = Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, Attn: = Shakespeare Live!

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Joe Discher, The Shakespeare = Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, Attn: Shakespeare = Live!


Show Name: Zip Code of Atlantis, Faking the Lizard King's Death, Blogging About = Cat Stevens
Theatre Name: HEM Theatre Collective
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Dr. Myers, = Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St, New York, NY 10014

Breakdown: = Double OOBR Award-winning playwright Larry Myers is = interviewing for his permanent all-male company, HEM Theatre Collective. Non-Equity = actors of all types for a rep of revival of Zip Code of Atlantis plus Faking = the Lizard King's Death and Blogging About Cat Stevens. Particularly = interested in actors who direct and stage manage for self-contained groups. Roles = include heterosexual males, rock and Baywatch types, Hollywood models, tough = teens. Send pictures and resumes to Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St., New = York, NY 10014.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 = Commerce St., New York, NY 10014.


Show Name: Performance Piece
Theatre Name: = Innerlandscapes Dance Theatre
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Innerlandscapes = Dance Theater, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: = Innerlandscapes Dance Theatre is casting for a performance = piece showing Feb. 2005. Seeking: one male actor-dancer, 30-40; and two women = actors, 20-40. Dancers all must have good improv skills and strong comic sense. = Some pay. To set up an appointment, call Nomi Bachar at (212) 877-0346. For = more info, visit www.Innerlandscapesdt.com.

Prepare: = To set up an appointment, call Nomi Bachar at (212) = 877-0346. For more info, visit www.Innerlandscapesdt.com.


Show Name: Iphigenia at Aulis
Theatre Name: Alexander = the Great Hellenic
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Open = Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/16/2004

 

 

3:00 PMto 7:30 PM

10/17/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 4:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = The Alexander the Great Hellenic Entertainment Corporation = is looking for actors for the upcoming theatrical production of Iphigenia = at Aulis, which will be performed in English at the Symphony Space Theater in = Manhattan on = Jan. 18-19, 2005 for a total of three shows. The incentive for this production is to eventually present these three performances to Greece—more specifically the country of Cyprus. The play will = be performed under the direction of Yiani Alex and choreography of Haris = Mavromihalis. Seeking the following male roles: Agamemnon: 37-45; Old man: 55-65, or = an actor that can play older; Menelaus: mid-30s; Achilles: mid-20s. Female roles include: Clytemnistra: 35-40; Iphigenia: 18–22, but should be able = to pass for 16. Also seeking: six English-speaking women, 18-35; and six Greek-speaking women, 18-35. Chorus women should be able to move well = and follow choreographic direction. Dance experience is a plus. All ethnic backgrounds are accepted. Some pay for NYC performances and professional = pay for performances in Greece. Sides from the play will be provided. It is preferred that you prepare two monologues of both classical and = contemporary genres. Bring headshot/photo and resume with you. If you are not able to attend, send pictures and resumes to 111 W. 68 St., #3B, New York, NY = 10023, not later than Oct. 21.

Prepare: = Sides from the play will be provided. It is preferred that = you prepare two monologues of both classical and contemporary genres. Bring headshot/photo and resume with you. If you are not able to attend, send pictures and resumes to address in breakdown.


Show Name: Dickens Victorian Carollers
Theatre Name: Dickens = Victorian Carollers
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Tom Andolora, = 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101

Breakdown: = The Dickens Victorian Carollers, www.Carollers.com, is = currently accepting pictures and resumes for upcoming season. Seeking legit, = seasoned, mature, Broadway-caliber singer-performers who are excellent musicians/sight-singers. Opera singers okay. Upscale venues. NYC and surrounding area. Quartet. S/A/T/B. Send pictures and resumes to Tom = Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101. You can also send = pictures and resumes via email to NYCCarolers at aol.com. Pay. No phone calls. =

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Tom Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., = Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101. You can also send pictures and resumes = via email to NYCCarolers at aol.com.


Show Name: Supper Club Revue
Theatre Name: Richie = Cecere, Producer
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/18/2004

 

 

8:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Richie Cecere's = Supper Club, Northern New Jersey, NJ 00000

Breakdown: = Richie Cecere, Producer, is seeking dancer-singers for = supper club revue. Seeking leggy Broadway-type dancer-singers for upscale restaurant = with 18-piece orchestra in Montclair, NJ. Shows are Friday and Saturday = nights, with rehearsals on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Must have strong dance = technique and strong voice. Choreographer: Lois Englund. Pay. Call Lois at (973) = 699-2659 for appointment and directions by train or car. Bring pictures and resume; = wear leotard and tights only, no jazz pants, heels and a dress to sing in. = Prepare two songs with sheet music.

Prepare: = Call Lois at (973) 699-2659 for appointment and directions = by train or car. Bring pictures and resume; wear leotard and tights only, = no jazz pants, heels and a dress to sing in. Prepare two songs with sheet music. =


Show Name: Original Dance Play
Theatre Name: Purchase = College
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/17/2004

 

 

6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Dance Building<= /font>, Studio L, Purchase<= /font> College, Purchase<= /font>, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Purchase = College is seeking = performers for original dance play to be performed in the spring. Rehearsals on = Sundays, 6-8PM at = Purchase = College, Purchase, NY. = All ethnicities. Seeking: two males to play corrections officers and five = females to play inmates. Sexual situations simulated, but no overt nudity. Send inquiries to Beth Alison at bethybeth2002 at yahoo.com.

Prepare: = Send inquiries to Beth Alison at bethybeth2002 at yahoo.com. =


Show Name: A Christmas Carol
Theatre Name: C-R = Productions, Inc.
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/24/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: C-R = Productions, 58 Remsen St, = Cohoes, = NY = 12047 =

Breakdown: = C-R Productions, Inc., at the Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes, = NY, two and a half hours north of New York City, is seeking pictures and resumes = from non-union actors and actresses for all roles including Scrooge in A = Christmas Carol. Rehearsals begin Nov. 16, opens Dec. 3-19. Pay, housing, and transportation provided. Auditions will be held the last week of October = by appointment only. Actors will be contacted for appointments. Send = pictures and resumes for consideration to C-R Productions, 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, NY = 12047 or email to casting at cohoesmusichall.com. For more information, visit www.cohoesmusichall.com.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes for consideration to C-R = Productions, 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, NY 12047 or email to casting at cohoesmusichall.com. = For more information, visit www.cohoesmusichall.com.


Show Name: Dramatic Adaptations of 19th-Century Literature
Theatre Name: Chamber = Theatre Productions Inc
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/22/2004

 

 

12:30 PMto 4:30 PM

10/23/2004

 

 

10:30 AMto 12:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Harlequin = Studios, 203 W. 46 St, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: = Chamber Theatre Productions Inc. of Boston will hold = auditions for two national spring tours, non-Equity. Dramatic adaptations of = 19th-century literature (Poe, Twain, Irving, etc.). Rehearsals January-February in = Boston. Tour February-May. $500 per week. Housing paid on tour. They are also looking = for actor-technicians. Minorities encouraged. Prepare two contrasting = pieces, one dramatic/comic, one classical; one minute each, two minutes total. Bring = pictures and resumes.

Prepare: = Prepare two contrasting pieces, one dramatic/comic, one = classical; one minute each, two minutes total. Bring pictures and resumes. =


Show Name: American Mime Theatre
Theatre Name: American = Mime Theatre
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Perf Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: The American = Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl, New York, NY 10003

Breakdown: = The American Mime Theatre is reforming the company and is = seeking: one man with strong movement and acting background to be trained free as = a company member for the American Mime Theatre. This company, of = nonspeaking actors, has performed its art form, American mime, since 1952, under the direction of Paul J. Curtis. Send pictures and resumes to The American = Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl., New York, NY 10003. Visit website www.americanmime.org. Paid per performance.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to The American Mime Theatre, 61 = Fourth Ave., 2nd fl., New York, NY 10003. Visit website www.americanmime.org. =


Show Name: The Extremes: A Microbe Musical
Theatre Name: Science = Theater
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/28/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Marcos Stafne, = 47-01 111th St, Queens, NY 11368

Breakdown: = Science Theater at the New York Hall of Science is casting = for its new family musical, The Extremes: A Microbe Musical. Seeking three = non-union women to play Sulfy, Polar, and Pyro: three extreme microbes who have = formed an all-microbe girl group. Pay. Director: Marcos Stafne. Rehearses Nov. = 20-24, daytime. Performs Nov. 26-28, Dec. 4 & 5, 11 & 12. Send pictures = and resumes by Oct. 28 to Marcos Stafne, Supervisor of Science Theatre, New = York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Queens, NY 11368.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 28 to Marcos Stafne, = Supervisor of Science Theatre, New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Queens, = NY 11368.


Show Name: Platanos and Collard Greens
Theatre Name: Between The = Lines Production
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: David Lamb, PO = Box 30, New York, NY 10268

Breakdown: = Between The Lines Production, Producer, is accepting = submission from African-American male actors for role in traveling production of = Platanos and Collard Greens. Show dates are varied throughout the fall and = spring. Pay. Seeking: Freeman: college student, 20-25. Send pictures and resumes to = David Lamb, PO Box 30, New York, NY 10268-0030. Email: choldit at aol.com. =

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to David Lamb, PO Box 30, New = York, NY 10268-0030. Email: choldit at aol.com.


Show Name: A Christmas Carol
Theatre Name: Personal = Space Theatrics
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA Showcase No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/19/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Personal Space Theatrics, PO Box 1900–Murray Hill, New York, NY 10156 =

Breakdown: = Personal Space Theatrics, a nonprofit environmental theatre company whose work seeks to break down the barriers between actors and audiences, is now accepting union and non-union headshot/resume = submissions for A Christmas Carol, its third annual holiday musical. Adapted and = directed by Stephen Wargo; Musical Director: Joseph Clark; Choreographer: Ann = Robideaux. Seeking strong singers who move well. Rehearsals evenings and weekends from Nov. = 9-Dec. 8, with a break from Nov. 24-26 for Thanksgiving. Runs 12 performances = from Dec. 9-19 at the Bernie West Theatre at Baruch College. Seeking: Bob Cratchit: 30s, tenor; Young Scrooge: 20s, 6' = or taller, baritone; Marley's Ghost: late 40s-60s, bass; Fezziwig: late = 30s-50s, high tenor; Peter Cratchit: teens, tenor; Topper: 20s, baritone; = Christmas Past: 20s, soprano; Belle: 20s, alto; Mrs. Fezziwig: late 30s-50s, = soprano; Boy Scrooge: nine to 12 years old; Fan: girl, eight to 12 years old; Tim = Cratchit: boy or girl, small, six to 10 years old. Children's roles may be = double-cast and alternate performances. All roles will require doubling. Director: = Steven Wargo. Auditions will be held by appointment Sat. Oct. 23, with callbacks Mon. = Oct. 25. Come prepared with 16 bars legit. Callbacks will include = sight-singing, dancing and reading. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Personal = Space Theatrics, c/o A Christmas Carol, PO Box 1900Murray Hill Station, = New York, = NY = 10156-1900. Equity Basic = Showcase Code, approval pending.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Personal Space = Theatrics, c/o A Christmas Carol, PO Box = 1900Murray Hill Station, New = York, NY= 10156-1900.


Show Name: Blue Man Group
Theatre Name: Blue Man = Group
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Blue Man = Casting, New York, = NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: = Blue Man Group is expanding--new domestic and international = productions are scheduled for 2005. Seeking male and female performers for the role = of Blue Man. Excellent drumming and acting skills needed to perform the highly energized non-verbal character work. Performers must be between 5'9"-6'1" with an athletic build. Must be willing to relocate. = Salaried positions. For further information, visit www.bluemancasting.com. =

Prepare: = For further information, visit www.bluemancasting.com. =


Show Name: Seasons of Desire
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/31/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Herrick, = 601 Sixth St, = Brooklyn, = NY = 11215 =

Breakdown: = Submissions are being accepted for Seasons of Desire, a new = drama in workshop. Seeking: boy, 7-12 years old, sweet, bright; woman, 30-45 = years old, maternal/hooker. Non-Equity. Rehearsals evenings, Nov. 3-19. = Presentations Nov. 20-21. Director: Paul Warner. Auditions ASAP. Send pictures and = resumes and queries to jgoodmanherrick at aol.com or Herrick, 601 Sixth St., = Brooklyn, = NY = 11215. =

Prepare: = Auditions ASAP. Send pictures and resumes and queries to jgoodmanherrick at aol.com or Herrick, 601 Sixth St., = Brooklyn, = NY = 11215. =


Show Name: I Hate Hamlet
Theatre Name: Fat Pie = Productions, Inc.
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/19/2004

 

 

4:00 PMto 7:00 PM

10/20/2004

 

 

5:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Medicine Show = Theatre, 549 W. 52 St., 3rd fl, New = York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Fat Pie Productions, Inc. is holding auditions for a = showcase production of I Hate Hamlet. Director: Ed Schiff. To be performed Dec. = 1-18. Rehearsals start Nov. 8. Roles of John Barrymore and Andrew Rally are = cast. Seeking: Felicia Dantine: 30s-40s, passionate and dramatic = New York real estate = agent; Lillian Troy: 50s-70s, talent agent with a regal German accent; Gary = Peter Lefkowitz: 30s-40s, personifies L.A. shaggy-chic, happy, overgrown child, think Cosmo Kramer = from Seinfeld. Audition with a comedic monologue and be prepared to read from sides. = Expenses covered.

Prepare: = a comedic monologue and be prepared to read from sides. =


Show Name: Comedy Skits
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/06/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Henry Williams, = PO Box 392, = Brooklyn, = NY = 11226 =

Breakdown: = Submissions are being accepted from non-union performers, = 18-40, for comedy skits to perform in Manhattan= on Fri. Dec. 17 and Sat. Dec. 18. Also seeking: fluent = foreign language speakers and actresses with dance skills. Must be available for = five Saturday rehearsals in Brooklyn<= /font>, from 1-7PM, beginning Nov. 13. Auditions will be held Sat. Nov. 6. = Send pictures and resumes to Henry Williams, PO Box 392, = Brooklyn, = NY = 11226. =

Prepare: = Auditions will be held Sat. Nov. 6. Send pictures and = resumes to Henry Williams, PO Box = 392, Brooklyn<= /font>, NY= 11226.


Show Name: Ah, My Dear Anderson
Theatre Name: Urban = Stages Theater Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/18/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 5:00 PM

10/19/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Urban Stages, = 259 W. 30 St, New York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Award-winning Urban Stages Theater Company is producing an = original family show, Ah, My Dear Anderson (The New York Times: visually = stunning), an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen children's tales. Seeking: = non-Equity women, 20-28. Paid. Must move well. Running Dec. 4-Jan. 9 (holidays = off). Be prepared to improvise.

Prepare: = to improvise.

 

 

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Send this to everyone you know! *Here are three great events coming up for those who can't afford the gas to drive out of town and are looking for something rockin' going on in Medina! MHS Fall Play Born Yesterday Thursday November 4 at 7:30 pm / Friday Nov. 5 at 8pm / Saturday Nov. 6 at 8pm There's a serious undercurrent to this comedy which features a crooked "businessman," junk dealer Harry Brock,who's in town to woo a senator, but fears his girlfriend Billie, a former chorus girl, isn't polished enough to fit in. He fails to recognize his own stupidity and lack of finesse as he hires a reporter to "educate" Billie. Eventually she begins questioning his dealings and puts him in his place. Medina J.A.M Sessions, a non-denominational Christian rock-off in Medina Square. Saturday, November 6th from 1-4pm. Music (Rock, metal, jambands and gospel!) and fun from a variety of local bands, including Cidica, Asunder, and New Day Gospel Choir, just to list a few. Admission: FREE! Neil Simon's hilarious play, Brighton Beach Memoirs , will be showing November 19th and 20th at Medina Performing Arts Center's Middle Stage. Tickets will be $5 for adults and $3 for students and seniors. Show times are 8pm. Call (330) 636-3400 between the hours of 10am and 2pm for tickets. Synopsis: Eugene, a young teenage Jewish boy, recalls his memoirs of his time as an adolescent youth. He lives with his parents, his aunt, two cousins, and his brother, Stanley, whom he looks up to and admires. He goes through the hardships of puberty, sexual fantasy, and living the life of a poor boy in a crowded house. FOR TICKETS CALL THE BOX OFFICE BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10 and 2 (330) 636-3400 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --0-2118499825-1097857958=:70784 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Theater Rep students and Patrons: Do your part advertising our wonderful theater and talent in Medina!!! Send this to everyone you know!
 
*Here are three great events coming up for those who can't afford the gas to drive out of town and are looking for something rockin' going on in Medina!
 
MHS Fall Play Born Yesterday Thursday November 4 at 7:30 pm / Friday Nov. 5 at 8pm / Saturday Nov. 6 at 8pm There's a serious undercurrent to this comedy which features a crooked "businessman," junk dealer Harry Brock,who's in town to woo a senator, but fears his girlfriend Billie, a former chorus girl, isn't polished enough to fit in. He fails to recognize his own stupidity and lack of finesse as he hires a reporter to "educate" Billie. Eventually she begins questioning his dealings and puts him in his place.
 
Medina J.A.M Sessions, a non-denominational Christian rock-off in Medina Square. Saturday, November 6th from 1-4pm. Music (Rock, metal, jambands and gospel!) and fun from a variety of local bands, including Cidica, Asunder, and New Day Gospel Choir, just to list a few. Admission: FREE!
             
Neil Simon's hilarious play, Brighton Beach Memoirs , will be showing November 19th and 20th at Medina Performing Arts Center's Middle Stage. Tickets will be $5 for adults and $3 for students and seniors. Show times are 8pm. Call (330) 636-3400 between the hours of 10am and 2pm for tickets.
      Synopsis: Eugene, a young teenage Jewish boy, recalls his memoirs of his time as an adolescent youth. He lives with his parents, his aunt, two cousins, and his brother, Stanley, whom he looks up to and admires. He goes through the hardships of puberty, sexual fantasy, and living the life of a poor boy in a crowded house.
 
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(330) 636-3400 

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Rabe's stunning comic drama is a powerfully written and dazzling chronicle of post-Vietnam War American life as pieced together from the shattered beliefs of these fascinating and disturbing characters. Set in the Hollywood hills in the mid-1980s, the play will horrify and at the same time intrigue, with its wit and blistering humor. The Conservatory Spotlight Series features the MFA Acting Ensemble in the Case/CPH joint professional actors' training program. Now in their second year, the actors in the class of 2006 made their debut this past spring in the critically acclaimed production of William Inge's Bus Stop. Scenic Designer: Jill Davis, CPH Charge Scenic Artist; Lighting Design: Maureen Patterson, CPH Production Electrician; Costume Designer: Jeffrey VanCurtis, Sound Designer: Robin Heath. 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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. ($20.00 minimum) Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=20 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com http://suejohnson.blogspot.com --part1_1d9.2df1fd86.2ea28418_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The=20= WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio continues its
"Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development" Series t= his Monday, 10/18


"Structure & Write your Talent Resume in Content
& Format"
Monday, 10/18

&

Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques for=20= On-stage, On-camera & Voiceover
( & Public Speakers)


from the

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

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

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


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. 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. 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



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--part1_1d9.2df1fd86.2ea28418_boundary-- From cmen at ameritech.net Sat Oct 16 08:50:00 2004 From: cmen at ameritech.net (Joe/Paul) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 11:50:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Sugar" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01F9_01C4B376.44105390 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Brecksville Little Theatre will be holding auditions for Sugar: the ?Some Like It Hot? musical, Sunday, October 24th and Tuesday, October 26th, at the Old Town Hall on Rtes 21 & 82 from 7 p.m. Sugar, the musical version of the classic film Some Like It Hot, features bouncy and entertaining songs: Sun on my Face, Penniless Bums, Beautiful Through &Through, the title tune, Sugar, and more! It's 1931 and two dance band musicians witness the Valentine's Day gangland massacre. They manage to escape by disguising themselves as members of an all-girl band which takes them to Florida "where all the millionaires go." Romantic complications and outrageous situations arise because they are posing as women. (Men wishing to audition for either Joe or Jerry must be comfortable in women?s attire) Please dress for movement and come prepared with a vocal selection, an accompanist will be provided. We request that no tapes, cd?s or a Cappella songs be used. There are both singing and non-singing roles available. The show will run January 21st thru February 12th, 2005 with two Sunday matinees on January 30th & February 6th. For more information, contact Bonnie LoConti, director, at 216-447-1493, or visit our website. http://www.brecksvillelittletheatre.com/audition.html ------=_NextPart_000_01F9_01C4B376.44105390 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ------=_NextPart_000_01F9_01C4B376.44105390-- From newfangled at email.com Sat Oct 16 12:01:37 2004 From: newfangled at email.com (Newfangled Productions) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 14:01:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEWFANGLED PRODUCTIONS presents POEMPALOOZA! Message-ID: <20041016190137.DCFF86F028@ws1-5.us4.outblaze.com> Newfangled Productions presents POEMPALOOZA! The clash of the century! Join Newfangled Productions as local poets battle to the death* in the no-h= olds barred, winner takes all Poempalooza! *Ok, not to the death, but there is a cash prize. Bring some poems yourself= and join in the fun. October 23rd 2004 at 8:00pm Forest Lodge Community Centre 260 Greenwood Ave. Akron, OH 44313 Audience: $5 or $3 and a canned good (to be donated to the Akron Food Bank) Poets: $3 Winner of the poetry slam gets half the proceeds. For more information call (330)620-9686. Check out our website at http://www.geocities.com/newfangledwebsite --=20 ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm From wandawoo44140 at yahoo.com Sat Oct 16 16:40:28 2004 From: wandawoo44140 at yahoo.com (beth shonk) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 16:40:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need hotel suggestions in NYC - HELP! Message-ID: <20041016234028.10807.qmail@web52703.mail.yahoo.com> --0-244681431-1097970028=:10049 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I have a friend going to Majestic Theatre in NYC and she needs hotel suggestions. Something nice, maybe not too pricey, but open to suggestions! Going for son's 21st b-day. Thanks ahead for any thoughts! Beth Y --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-244681431-1097970028=:10049 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
I have a friend going to Majestic Theatre in NYC and she needs hotel suggestions.  Something nice, maybe not too pricey, but open to suggestions!  Going for son's 21st b-day. Thanks ahead for any thoughts!   Beth Y


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-244681431-1097970028=:10049-- From Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com Sat Oct 16 22:48:14 2004 From: Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com (Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 01:48:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Next Artistic Spiritual CInema Community Meeting Message-ID: <42E44A91.7FA56FA7.CEAC48F3@aol.com> Hello All - I'm so sorry it's been two months since out last meeting. My computer was down (still not operating at 100%) and I have been in rehearsals six days a week for RAGTIME at Tri C East (We run October 27-November 14) This show has a dynamite professional cast and is going to be PHENOMINAL!!! Please come see it if you can. Now down to business........ The next meeting of the Artistic Spiritual Cinema Community will be held: When: Wednesday, November 3rd, 2004 Where: The Angel's Nest B&B Retreat **93 Geoppert Road, Peninsula 44164 Time: 7:30pm - 10:pm Bring: A favorite drink and munchie Share: Your latest project, need, screenplay, idea or goal for support and feedback If you need actors to read your script, let me know in advance PLEASE RSVP if you are coming so I can prepare chairs, etc. Hope to see you there. Hugs and blessings Mary Faktor (the actor) Cleveland Coordinator Artistic Spiritual Cinema Community www.FaktorsTalentNetwork.com www.AngelsNest.us 888-913-3473 330-655-2895 **Turnpike or 271 to Route 8 to Route 303-Hudson/Peninsula At light (Route 303) Cross over and go straight across toward Cascade Auto Group Billboard. Go exactly 1 and 1/2 miles (Pass Virginia Motel on right,Suncrest Nursery on left, and Nations Rent on right. Immediately after Nations Rent look on right for GEOPPERT ROAD (it's a small street with a billboard there, but they keep changing ads so I can't tell you what it will say) - Turn right onto GEOPPERT and go 1/10 of a mile past two houses and down a little dip in the road....see a WHITE MAILBOX #93, with 2 blue and 2 red reflectors and an americana angel. You won't see a house. Turn onto that drive way #93 and follow up to the house. Please park on my drive and not on the road. From Alexcine at aol.com Sun Oct 17 05:49:05 2004 From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 08:49:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Prelude2Cinema's TV Benefit appears in PD Arts Message-ID: <136A8344.4E36D915.006D6F3D@aol.com> Prelude2Cinema wishes to thank Entertainment Reporter Julie Washington for mentioning our upcoming TV Benefit in the Friday Plain Dealer Arts section. The Event will occur Wednseday October 20th at 7pm at the Velvet Dog at 1280 West 6th Street. It will include free appetizers, a cash bar, movie clips and a sneak peak at the pilot for the TV Series from Emmy winning writer Alex P. Michaels. Cost is $7.00 for one ticket and $10.00 for two tickets. You can pick up tickets at the door or see a clip from the TV Series and get tickets online at http://www.prelude2cinema.com/dark.htm Prelude2Cinema intends to begin shooting new episodes of the Series starting October 27, 2004. All are welcome to attend the Benefit. The series is described as "a cross between 'Cops' and 'The X-Files' with a little bit of 'Law and Order." See http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/entertainment/1097832662167814.xml for the Plain Dealer mention ************************************** Prelude2Cinema "Movies That Make You Think." http://www.prelude2cinema.com ******************************************* From jboukis at sbcglobal.net Mon Oct 11 14:34:04 2004 From: jboukis at sbcglobal.net (jboukis) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 17:34:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reviews for Kalliope's SUMMER OF '42 Message-ID: <000a01c4bc4f$69f9bfb0$6400a8c0@jpboukis> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4AFB8.811189B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Raves for SUMMER OF '42 Kalliope Stage launches their second season with SUMMER OF '42, a new = musical based on the 1971 hit movie. An exciting cast of area students = join New York and Cleveland professionals to create a raucously funny = hit with vocal fireworks that is especially timely today. Don't miss the = opportunity to see this critically acclaimed area premier. The reviews = are in--read for yourself. PLAIN DEALER: "At Kalliope Stage, director Paul F. Gurgol gets the tone = exactly right with a luminous production of "Summer of '42." Staging the = area premiere of the musical adaptation of the 1971 movie, Gurgol makes = theatrical magic with impeccable casting and direction that is both = delicate and deep. He takes a big risk - staging a story about teens at = a professional theater and putting real teens in the roles - and it's a = risk that pays huge dividends. The cast, led by the amazing Alex Wyse, = is funny, touching and very real. . . It's a beautiful = production--funny, sweet and moving--to open Kalliope's second season = and an excellent introduction to the strengths of this new professional = company." (Linda Eisenstein) SCENE: "Yep, it's a musical version of the movie, and it's a good thing = Kalliope decided to do it, since it requires adolescent boys to sing and = act. Thankfully, this company's dedication to splendid voices and = evocative presentations has landed it some very talented local high = schoolers, who perform like seasoned troopers. Alex Wyse plays the lead, = Hermie, with such a cute and fragile boyishness, you just want to hug = him (and it doesn't hurt that he looks like a teenage Fred Astaire). = Director Paul F. Gurgol finds all the nooks of sentiment and crannies of = humor (a boy buying his first "rubbers" in a drugstore) to give everyone = a twinge of longing for the blissfully naive good ol' days." (Christine = Howey) CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS: "Humor and heartbreak coalesce in a story told in = flashback about a young boy who falls for an older woman whose husband = is away at war. Alex Wyse is equal parts touching and funny as the = ingenuous Hermie whose adolescent awakening wavers between bumbling = earnestness and precocious sensitivity. Aaron Dore is the horny Oscy, = while the bespectacled Dan O'Neill fits the role of the nerdy Benji, = more interested in birds than the birds and the bees. The object of = Hermie's obsession is Dorothy, a war bride torn between loneliness and = the nascent desire of a woman separated from her soldier husband. Jodi = Brinkman gives a towering performance in that role. Chris Pohl is = impressive in a brief but notable appearance as Dorothy's husband, Pete. = Seasoned New York actor Jay Strauss is sublime as the droll proprietor, = Mr. Sanders, and the famously glib reporter, Walter Winchell. A trio fo = Andrew Sisters types, alternately serving as a Greek chorus and a gaggle = of teenage girls, features Elizabeth Kelly as the "fast" Miriam, Jamie = Finkenthal as the self-conscious Aggie, and Julie Marx as the bookish = Gloria who talks with a lisp. The six talented, youthful performers (all = save one are in high school) deliver well-honed performances under Paul = F. Gurgol's meticulous direction." (Fran Heller) THE TIMES (Chagrin Valley): "At the Kalliope storefront theater on Lee = Road in Cleveland Heights, director Paul Gurgol has assembled a = first-rate cast and has taken the Oscar-winning screenplay and has been = able to achieve the improbable. Combining comedy and tear-jerking = sentimentality, Mr. Gurgol has pushed the plot, the songs, the script = and his perfect cast to the limits. Yes, you can go back and relive this = book-to-movie-to-stage experience . . . Jay Strauss plays Winchell, the = older Hermie and Mr. Sanders, who, in a very funny scene, sells Hermie a = package of condoms. Jodi Brinkman convinces as Dorothy, the lonely war = bride, and can she sing. Though Mr. Kirschenbaum's ballads have a = sameness, Miss Brinkman's thrilling vocals demand that you listen. As = Hermie, Alex Wyse has a likable innocence. His gradual connection to = this older woman is heartwarming. Aaron Dore, as the sex-driven Oscy, = and Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and Julie Marx all have just the = right touch as the would-be sex objects, and, when they double as the = singing sisters, they are terrific. Jay Strauss, who triples as = Winchell, Mr. Sanders, and the wistful older Hermie, shows his = remarkable versatility. In today's time of war, "Summerof '42" could = catch on with audiences even more than the original movie." (Herb = Hammer) THE TIMES (Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News = Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times): "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 Helms sound design. The = playing space also aids. This isa play that needs intimacy and since no = viewer is more than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope's small theater, = the personal tie to the perfomers 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 = posesses 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."(Roy Berko) Ticket Information SUMMER OF '42 is onstage at Kalliope Stage through November 7. Shows are = Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2:00pm. Some = performances are sold out. Reserve online at www.KalliopeStage.com or = call the box office at 216.321.0870. About Kalliope Stage Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar and Lee = in Cleveland Heights. The 2004-2005 season begins with two area = premiers. SUMMER OF '42 is the new musical based on the hit movie with = music and lyrics by David Kirschenbaum and book by Hunter Foster. Relive = the humor and poignancy of coming of age and falling in love for the = very first time. Soaring music makes this show a Kalliope top choice. = Next it's time to do THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG by Norman Allen. Meet = Eveyln Scrooge and her chain-rattling partner Janet Marley in another = noteworthy Cleveland premier. A haunted sweatshop in old New York brings = out all the usual suspects with some unexpected twists. The = foot-stomping ragtime score and witty script are a treat for all ages. = Spring brings the witty comic romance: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. Gorgeous = melodies evoke the lush scent of an endless summer evening. The sun = won't set, one magical night, until every mismatched lover finds their = perfect partner. Soon the moon smiles on lovers, fools, and rememberers = in this Sondheim masterpiece. And summer arrives with the musical = comedy, BABY. Thee unsuspecting couples suddenly find themselves = expecting in this very moving, very funny romp. Meet Lizzie, Danny, Pam, = Nick, Alan, and Arlene as they tackle everything "in the family way." ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4AFB8.811189B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Raves for SUMMER OF = '42
Kalliope = Stage launches=20 their second season with SUMMER OF '42, a new musical = based on=20 the 1971 hit movie. An exciting cast of area students join New York = and=20 Cleveland professionals to create a raucously funny hit with vocal = fireworks=20 that is especially timely today. Don't miss the opportunity to see this=20 critically acclaimed area premier. The reviews are in--read for=20 yourself.
 
PLAIN DEALER: "At=20 Kalliope Stage, director Paul F. Gurgol gets the tone exactly right with = a=20 luminous production of "Summer of '42." Staging the area premiere of the = musical=20 adaptation of the 1971 movie, Gurgol makes theatrical magic with = impeccable=20 casting and direction that is both delicate and deep. He takes a big = risk -=20 staging a story about teens at a professional theater and putting real = teens in=20 the roles - and it's a risk that pays huge dividends. The cast, led by = the=20 amazing Alex Wyse, is funny, touching and very real. . . It's a = beautiful=20 production--funny, sweet and moving--to open Kalliope's second season = and an=20 excellent introduction to the strengths of this new professional = company."=20 (Linda Eisenstein)
 
SCENE: "Yep,=20 it's a musical version of the movie, and it's a good thing Kalliope = decided to=20 do it, since it requires adolescent boys to sing and act. Thankfully, = this=20 company's dedication to splendid voices and evocative presentations has = landed=20 it some very talented local high schoolers, who perform like seasoned = troopers.=20 Alex Wyse plays the lead, Hermie, with such a cute and fragile = boyishness, you=20 just want to hug him (and it doesn't hurt that he looks like a teenage = Fred=20 Astaire). Director Paul F. Gurgol finds all the nooks of sentiment and = crannies=20 of humor (a boy buying his first "rubbers" in a drugstore) to give = everyone a=20 twinge of longing for the blissfully naive good ol' days." (Christine=20 Howey)
 
CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS: = "Humor=20 and heartbreak coalesce in a story told in flashback about a young boy = who falls=20 for an older woman whose husband is away at war. Alex Wyse is equal = parts=20 touching and funny as the ingenuous Hermie whose adolescent awakening = wavers=20 between bumbling earnestness and precocious sensitivity. Aaron Dore is = the horny=20 Oscy, while the bespectacled Dan O'Neill fits the role of the nerdy = Benji, more=20 interested in birds than the birds and the bees. The object of Hermie's=20 obsession is Dorothy, a war bride torn between loneliness and the = nascent desire=20 of a woman separated from her soldier husband. Jodi Brinkman gives a = towering=20 performance in that role. Chris Pohl is impressive in a brief but = notable=20 appearance as Dorothy's husband, Pete. Seasoned New York actor Jay = Strauss is=20 sublime as the droll proprietor, Mr. Sanders, and the famously glib = reporter,=20 Walter Winchell. A trio fo Andrew Sisters types, alternately serving as = a Greek=20 chorus and a gaggle of teenage girls, features Elizabeth Kelly as the = "fast"=20 Miriam, Jamie Finkenthal as the self-conscious Aggie, and Julie Marx as = the=20 bookish Gloria who talks with a lisp. The six talented, youthful = performers (all=20 save one are in high school) deliver well-honed performances under Paul = F.=20 Gurgol's meticulous direction." (Fran=20 Heller)
 
THE TIMES (Chagrin Valley): = "At=20 the Kalliope storefront theater on Lee Road in Cleveland Heights, = director Paul=20 Gurgol has assembled a first-rate cast and has taken the Oscar-winning=20 screenplay and has been able to achieve the improbable. Combining comedy = and=20 tear-jerking sentimentality, Mr. Gurgol has pushed the plot, the songs, = the=20 script and his perfect cast to the limits. Yes, you can go back and = relive this=20 book-to-movie-to-stage experience . . . Jay Strauss plays Winchell, the = older=20 Hermie and Mr. Sanders, who, in a very funny scene, sells Hermie a = package of=20 condoms. Jodi Brinkman convinces as Dorothy, the lonely war bride, and = can she=20 sing. Though Mr. Kirschenbaum's ballads have a sameness, Miss Brinkman's = thrilling vocals demand that you listen. As Hermie, Alex Wyse has a = likable=20 innocence. His gradual connection to this older woman is heartwarming. = Aaron=20 Dore, as the sex-driven Oscy, and Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and = Julie=20 Marx all have just the right touch as the would-be sex objects, and, = when they=20 double as the singing sisters, they are terrific. Jay Strauss, who = triples as=20 Winchell, Mr. Sanders, and the wistful older Hermie, shows his = remarkable=20 versatility. In today's time of war, "Summerof '42" could catch on with=20 audiences even more than the original movie." (Herb=20 Hammer)
 
THE TIMES (Lorain=20 County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview=20 Times): "Kalliope=20 Stage's production, under the watchful eye of Paul Gurgol, is excellent. = Gurgol=20 gets all of the laughs, the tenderness and the reality out of the = script.=20 He allows the audience to become swallowed up in the era. He is aided = greatly by=20 Russ Borski's mood setting and workable set, Kim Brown's period right = costumes,=20 Marcus Dana's lighting design and Chad Helms sound design. The playing = space=20 also aids. This isa play that needs intimacy and since no viewer is = more=20 than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope's small theater, the personal = tie to=20 the perfomers is easily accomplished. The Kalliope cast is = excellent.=20 Beachwood High School senior Alex Wyse was born to play Hermie. His = skinny=20 frame, which features flailing arms and weak-kneed legs, gives him a = look which=20 is perfect for the role. But more important is Wyse's total control over = the=20 character. His small, yet well-pitched voice, is plaintive in the love = songs,=20 his yearnings perfectly revealed. It's worth seeing the show just to = share=20 Hermie's anguish and angst as Wyse lives them. Jodi Brinkman is the = perfect=20 Broadway-leading lady. She is a wonderful actress, beautiful and = posesses a=20 compelling and big vocal sound. She makes for a perfect Dorothy. Wyse = and=20 Brinkman not only sing well together, but seem to have a powerful = emotional=20 connection. Jay Strauss, a veteran New York actor, plays the drug store = owner,=20 Walter Winchell and the aged Hermie with total delight. He is a = wonderful=20 character actor."(Roy=20 Berko)
 
Ticket=20 Information
SUMMER OF '42 is onstage = at=20 Kalliope Stage through November 7. Shows are Wednesday through Saturday = at 8pm=20 and Sunday at 2:00pm. Some performances are sold out. Reserve online at=20 www.KalliopeStage.com or call the box office at=20 216.321.0870.
 
About Kalliope = Stage
Kalliope=20 Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar and Lee in = Cleveland=20 Heights. The 2004-2005 season begins with two area premiers. = SUMMER OF=20 '42 is the new musical based on the hit movie with music and = lyrics by=20 David Kirschenbaum and book by Hunter Foster. Relive the humor and = poignancy of=20 coming of age and falling in love for the very first time. Soaring music = makes=20 this show a Kalliope top choice. Next it's time to do THE = CHRISTMAS=20 CAROL RAG by Norman Allen. Meet Eveyln Scrooge and her = chain-rattling=20 partner Janet Marley in another noteworthy Cleveland premier. A haunted=20 sweatshop in old New York brings out all the usual suspects with some = unexpected=20 twists. The foot-stomping ragtime score and witty script are a treat for = all=20 ages. Spring brings the witty comic romance: A LITTLE NIGHT=20 MUSIC. Gorgeous melodies evoke the lush scent of an endless = summer=20 evening. The sun won't set, one magical night, until every mismatched = lover=20 finds their perfect partner. Soon the moon smiles on lovers, fools, and=20 rememberers in this Sondheim masterpiece. And summer arrives with the = musical=20 comedy, BABY. Thee unsuspecting couples suddenly find=20 themselves expecting in this very moving, very funny romp. Meet Lizzie, = Danny,=20 Pam, Nick, Alan, and Arlene as they tackle everything "in the family=20 way."
------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4AFB8.811189B0-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Oct 17 18:56:14 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 18:56:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: THE MERCY SEAT @ Ensemble Theatre Message-ID: <20041018015614.93453.qmail@web12002.mail.yahoo.com> THOUGHT PROVOKING BUT FLAWED ?MERCY SEAT? AT ENSEMBLE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times The attack on the World Trade Center on September 11 was an event which forever changed American?s attitudes about our lives. It is against that backdrop that Neil LaBute sets his play ?THE MERCY SEAT,? now on stage at Ensemble Theatre. It?s September 12, and the day before young Ben Harcourt was scheduled to attend a morning meeting at the World Trade Center. Instead, he was having sex with his mistress and boss Abby, in her Manhattan department. He is still at Abby?s flat, watching the devastating events unfold on television and consciously choosing to ignore his mobile phone that is ringing in his hand. He seizes on the terrorist attack as an opportunity to start a new life with his mistress and to allow his wife and children to believe that he died in the terrorist attacks. Abby, on the other hand, wants Ben to call his wife and say he is leaving her and live an ?honest? life. Sounds like it could be intense, interesting. Well, it?s not. After the exposition, we spend an hour and forty minutes of dialogue in which we discover what a spineless, self-absorbed, self-deluded repugnant individual Ben is and how desperate his older mistress is to have him for herself. After a while all the dialogue, the self-pitying, the self-loathing become tedious. The question is: why should we care about either of these people? On one hand, the characters represent those who manipulate situations for their own needs. On the other hand, the characters, as written, don?t seem to care about each other, so I found myself not caring about them. After a while I just wanted them to shut up and let me go home to the real world where I might find people who actually have joy and woes that are of relevance. Neil LaBute has built a reputation for writing disquieting plays that center on despair. He stated in one interview that ?Great good can come from showing great evil.? If that?s what he is trying to say in ?THE MERCY SEAT,? he doesn?t succeed. In addition he indicated that the play's title is a Biblical reference. The Mercy Seat was the top of the Ark of the Covenant that in the temple was the one space where God could come and man or the priests could speak before him. As it relates to the script, it could be interpreted that the situation brought the characters to the real truth of their actions. That, however, if not completely clear. In the Ensemble Theatre production the performers, John Kolibab and Meg Kelly Schroeder try hard, but aren?t capable of overcoming the tediousness of the script. In addition, the beautiful Schroeder appears to be too young to be 12 years older than Kolibab. Kolibab, on the other hand, doesn?t develop the intellect nor does he have the physical sensuality to have a successful businesswoman, who has smashed her way through the glass ceiling, to want to give it all up for the likes of him. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you are a fan of LaBute?s movie scripts, ?THE SHAPE OF THINGS? or ?IN THE COMPANY OF MEN,? you may like ?THE MERCY SEAT.? If not, you probably could find better ways to spend an evening. ?THE MERCY SEAT? runs in the Studio One Theater, located in the in the Cleveland Play House complex, through October 24. For ticket information call 216-321-2930. Ensemble?s next production is Horton Foote?s ?A TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL? a story of an aging widow living with her son and his controlling wife, who is determined to recapture happiness by returning to her childhood home in Bountiful, Texas. ===== 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!? Y! Messenger - Communicate in real time. Download now. http://messenger.yahoo.com >From Night Kitchen Mon Oct 18 03:27:57 2004 From: Night Kitchen (Night Kitchen) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 22:27:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Tape" by Stephen Belber Message-ID: Auditions for Night Kitchen's production of "Tape" by Stephen Belber Jon, an aspiring filmmaker, meets up with his high school buddy, Vince, to celebrate the showing of his film in an area festival. Over the course of the evening Vince forces Jon into a startling and disturbing confession, throwing into question the events of one evening 10 years ago. In this sordid take on human relationships, playwright Stephen Belber examines questions of motive, memory, truth and perception. Needed: 2 Male Actors (20s) and 1 Female Actress (20s). Non-equity only. Audition Dates and Times*: Sunday, November 7th 5pm-7pm Callbacks (if necessary): Monday, November 8th 7pm-8pm *If you are unable to audition on the scheduled date but would still like to audition, please contact us. Audition Location: Unitarian Universalist Society, 2728 Lancashire Road (between Euclid Heights Blvd. and Coventry Rd.) in Cleveland Heights. Auditions by Appointment ONLY. Email Adrienne Moon at NightKitchen at gmail.com to schedule an audition time. Please be prepared with a 2-minute monologue or reading (comedy or drama). Be prepared to do a cold reading from the script. Please bring headshot and resume, if available. Small stipend available. Performance Dates: January 21st-February 6th, 2005 Fridays and Saturdays at 9pm Sundays at 7pm Performances at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights. We hope to see you at auditions! -- Night Kitchen Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 (216) 932-3396 NightKitchen at gmail.com From ironlungfilms at comcast.net Sun Oct 17 19:46:01 2004 From: ironlungfilms at comcast.net (Craig Miller) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 19:46:01 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Shooting Location Needed Message-ID: <001301c4b4bc$9b4cf5e0$a2673e44@CRAIG> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C4B481.EE553940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Seeking Location for Short Film Hello All,=20 I'm looking for a small cabin or shed for a one-day shoot. It needs to = be adjacent to a large field as to give the impression that is in the = "middle of nowhere". Preferrably run-down; we are seeking a late 1800's = look for the film. It Does Not have to be hospitable. If you have photos = - please send them; or contact me at the numbers/email listed below. Thank You. Craig Miller 248-655-0147 ironlungfilms at comcast.net ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C4B481.EE553940 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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 I'm looking for a small = cabin or shed=20 for a one-day shoot. It needs to be adjacent to a large field as to give = the=20 impression that is in the "middle of nowhere". Preferrably run-down; we = are=20 seeking a late 1800's look for the film. It Does Not have = to be=20 hospitable. If you have photos - please send them; or contact me at = the=20 numbers/email listed below.
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------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C4B481.EE553940-- From moonluna at yahoo.com Sun Oct 17 21:22:36 2004 From: moonluna at yahoo.com (M. C.) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 21:22:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Acoustic Guitarist Needed (Aurora/Hudson area) Message-ID: <20041018042237.69798.qmail@web90110.mail.scd.yahoo.com> I am a female vocalist looking for an acoustic guitarist who is interested in making some extra cash playing gigs here and there in area coffeehouses, cafes, etc. I live in the Aurora/Hudson area so I would prefer someone living down my way. I have a very wide vocal range and I can sing a variety of styles. I would like to do oldies such as music by James Taylor, Bob Dylan, and Al Stewart (ya know, coffee-house crowd-pleasers!), but I am also interested in doing more interesting material such as old blues and roots music. I also sing Irish/Celtic music. And who knows, if the spirit moves us, we could even do ... originals. I have many years of experience, and I have someone who can get us the gigs. I just need a good guitarist who is interested in having fun with this. The profits would all be split 50/50. I am interested in working with someone older -- maybe mid-thirties on up (I'm 34) -- just so we can have a common reference with regards to music (I have no idea who these kids are on 96.5). Boomers welcome -- the more experience pickin' the guitar, the better!! Hobbyists welcome! This will just be a casual thing, but I really do want to pick up some extra cash, so we would probably shoot for playing out 2-3 times a month. Oh, and a sense of humor is VERY welcome, the wackier, the better. If you are interested, please send me an email: marifrances at mybluelight.com Looking forward to hearing from you. Marifrances McKinnon _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Sun Oct 17 21:39:32 2004 From: fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (fredsternfeld) Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 00:39:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ON THE TOWN Auditions in 3 wks at Beck Center; Fred Sternfeld, director Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01D9_01C4B4AA.F272B420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Make your appointment now by calling 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 has many talents ("I Can Cook, Too") and goes wild for him. Ozzie proceeds to the Museum of Natural History, where he comes upon Claire, an anthropology student, and a girl of excessive enthusiasms ("I Get Carried Away"). 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, ladies man, a bit of a jokester, Gabey's friend 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, wide-eyed dreamer, wants to meet one special girl in NYC 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, by replying to this e-mail or by calling 216-496-6087 ------=_NextPart_000_01D9_01C4B4AA.F272B420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Make your appointment = now by=20 calling 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 has many talents ("I Can Cook, Too") and goes wild for = him.=20 Ozzie proceeds to the Museum of Natural History, where he comes upon = Claire, an=20 anthropology student, and a girl of excessive enthusiasms (“I Get = Carried=20 Away”).  Gabey, = during his=20 wanderings about town, comes to Carnegie Hall. There, in one of the = studios, he=20 finds Ivy, taking singing 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, ladies man, a bit of a jokester, = Gabey’s friend

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, wide-eyed dreamer, wants to meet one special = girl in=20 NYC

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=20 is 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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8:00pm

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8:00pm

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8:00pm

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8:00pm

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8:00pm

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8:00pm

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8:00pm

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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AF94.866FFA8C-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Mon Oct 11 06:21:00 2004 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:21:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions For "Amahl and the Message-ID: <17480-416A88BC-633@storefull-3173.bay.webtv.net> Night Visitors" Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue When: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 7:00 pm Who: Adults and Children Production Dates: December 4 - 19, 2004 For further information, call (216) 851-8721. From chris at antonellic.com Mon Oct 11 06:44:12 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:44:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't Miss the Opportunity to See the Steve Shields Players Production of A Mid Summer Night's Dream Message-ID: <007201c4af98$647fe690$0500a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_006F_01C4AF76.DD51BDE0 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 October 11, 2004 : What does Shakespeare write about? People = who fall in love (A Mid Summer Nights Dream) people who have issues with = their parents (Romeo & Juliet) people with step- parents they don't = necessarily like (Hamlet) people who want other people's jobs (Macbeth), = couples who have difficulty seeing eye-to-eye (Taming of the Shrew and = Much Ado About Nothing) people who have issues with their kids (King = Lear). As long as humans walk the earth, we'll still wrestle with the same = issues.=20 Our production is designed to be relevant to the actors and their = audience of friends and peers. The show is all relationship-driven - = couples who come together by chance, couples who come together by = destiny. Girls with crushes on boys, boys with crushes on girls, girls = who have crushes on boys who don't like them back. It's a microcosm of = the world they live in at this time of their lives. Is there anyone who = can't relate to that?=20 There'll be music that's familiar, though not their own = generation's...giving kids even more reason to talk to them about what = it was like when their parents and grandparents were their age. = Developing the theme with songs, the audience will see how Teenager In = Love, Love Potion #9 and even Ghostbusters will help move the story = forward. Mix well with balloons, bubbles, streamers, silly string, = glow-in-the-dark stars and confetti, and you have CVLT's tribute to = Shakespeare and this simple thought: "In my dreams the person I love = returns that love with the same passion as it is given."=20 =20 Now, who would have trouble understanding that concept?=20 Come and enjoy the magic of A Mid Summer Night's Dream at Chagrin Valley = Little Theatre! =20 Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM October 8th - October 23rd =20 Director Kate Tonti Produced by Sue Beattie 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_006F_01C4AF76.DD51BDE0 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=20 Dream

October 11, 2004=20 :=20            =20 What does Shakespeare write about? People who fall = in love=20 (A Mid Summer Nights Dream) people who have issues with = their=20 parents (Romeo & Juliet) people with step- parents they don't = necessarily like (Hamlet) people who want other people's jobs=20 (Macbeth), couples who have difficulty seeing eye-to-eye = (Taming of=20 the Shrew and Much Ado About Nothing) people who have issues with = their kids=20 (King Lear).

 As long as humans walk the = earth, we'll=20 still wrestle with the same issues.

Our production is designed = to be=20 relevant to the actors and their audience of friends and peers. The show = is all=20 relationship-driven - couples who come together by chance, couples who = come=20 together by destiny. Girls with crushes on boys, boys with crushes on = girls,=20 girls who have crushes on boys who don't like them back. It's a = microcosm of the=20 world they live in at this time of their lives. Is there anyone who = can't relate=20 to that?

There'll be music that=92s familiar, though not their = own=20 generation=92s...giving kids even more reason to talk to them about what = it was=20 like when their parents and grandparents were their age. Developing the = theme=20 with songs, the audience will see how Teenager In Love, Love Potion = #9=20 and even Ghostbusters will help move the story = forward.

Mix=20 well with balloons, bubbles, streamers, silly string, glow-in-the-dark = stars and=20 confetti, and you have CVLT=92s tribute to Shakespeare and this simple = thought:=20 "In my dreams the person I love returns that love with the same passion = as it is=20 given."

 

Now,=20 who would have trouble understanding that concept?

Come and enjoy the magic of A Mid Summer Night=92s = Dream at=20 Chagrin 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    = $14    Seniors and Youths = under=20 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_006F_01C4AF76.DD51BDE0-- >From Night Kitchen Mon Oct 11 15:18:41 2004 From: Night Kitchen (Night Kitchen) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:18:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stage Manager Needed! Message-ID: Night Kitchen at Dobama Theatre is looking for a Stage Manager for our second show of the season, 'Tape' by Stephen Belber. Auditions are Nov 7 & 8. Rehearsals begin in early December with performances January 21-February 6, 2005. Fridays and Saturdays at 9pm. Sundays at 7pm. Small stipend available. Interested candidates should email Adrienne Moon at nightkitchen at gmail.com. Please include resume or list of pertinent experience. ********************************************************************************************** The mission of Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen is to nurture and support young developing artists. Night Kitchen provides a venue for experimental and edgy work that stretches traditional theatrical boundaries. Night Kitchen allows emerging artists to develop their craft while providing high quality theatre for the Cleveland area. -- Night Kitchen Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 (216) 932-3396 NightKitchen at gmail.com >From JR Simons Mon Oct 11 15:24:57 2004 From: JR Simons (JR Simons) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:24:57 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Educational Theatre Association Seeks Workshop Presenters Message-ID: <12734249.1097504699374.JavaMail.root at wamui03.slb.atl.earthlink.net> The North Area of Ohio Educational Theatre Association is seeking workshop presenters for its upcoming annual Area Conference to be held at Sandusky High School on Saturday, January 22, 2005. Workshop presenters will be asked to prepare a one-hour workshop on an educational topic of interest to high school aged theatre and drama students. For presenting this workshop, presenters will be compensated with a modest stipend. Interested presenters are asked to email J. R. Simons at jovialities at excite.com with a resume and prospective workshop topic no later than November 1, 2004. Thanks! J. R. Simons OEdTA North Area Representative ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Mon Oct 11 07:41:40 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:41:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jazz Master Class Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFA0.6B5A435B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please announce this FREE opportunity...=20 Dave Friesen, bass=20 Uwe Kropinski, guitar Demonstration Clinic and=20 Master Classes =20 Monday, October 18 10:00 a.m. - Demo/Clinic 1:00 p.m. - Master Classes =20 Reserve a master class time slot with Dave or Uwe (1 - 4 p.m. only) ... Contact - Steve Enos=20 216-987-4256 or stephen.enos at tri-c.edu =20 Participants should prepare a 10 - 15 minute performance which demonstrates their skills. These offerings are FREE and open to the public =20 Clinic and Master Classes courtesy of=20 Thomastik-Infeld Music Co. Tri-C Jazz Studies Tri-C Community Music Program Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland Cuyahoga Community College =20 Metro Campus Auditorium and Main Stage Theatre Enter at gate 6, near the corner of E. 30th and Woodland Ave. Cleveland, OH=20 (2 quarters to exit parking garage) =20 Dave & Uwe will appear=20 Sunday, October 17 - 7:00 p.m. NIGHTTOWN $15 ($10 w/student ID) 12383 Cedar Rd. Cleveland Heights, OH 216-795-0550 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFA0.6B5A435B Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Please announce this FREE=20 opportunity... 
Dave=20 Friesen, bass
Uwe=20 Kropinski, guitar
Demonstration Clinic and
Master=20 Classes
 
Monday, = October=20 18
10:00 a.m. - = Demo/Clinic
1:00 p.m. - = Master=20 Classes
 
Reserve a=20 master class time slot with Dave or Uwe (1 - 4 p.m. only)=20 ...
Contact = - Steve=20 Enos
216-987-4256 or stephen.enos at tri-c.edu
Participants should=20 prepare a 10 - 15 minute performance which demonstrates their=20 skills.
These offerings = are=20 FREE and open to the public
 
Clinic = and Master=20 Classes courtesy of
Thomastik-Infeld Music Co.
Tri-C Jazz Studies
Tri-C=20 Community Music Program
Tri-C=20 JazzFest Cleveland
Cuyahoga Community=20 College
 
Metro = Campus=20 Auditorium and Main Stage Theatre
Enter = at gate 6,=20 near the corner of E. 30th and Woodland Ave.
Cleveland, OH=20
(2 = quarters to exit=20 parking garage)
 
Dave = &=20 Uwe will appear
Sunday, = October 17=20 - 7:00 p.m.
NIGHTTOWN
$15 = ($10 w/student=20 ID)
12383 Cedar=20 Rd.
Cleveland = Heights,=20 OH
216-795-0550
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFA0.6B5A435B-- From shoes at claudialynch.com Mon Oct 11 07:42:17 2004 From: shoes at claudialynch.com (Claudia Lynch) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:42:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sideline Design Closing Sale Redux 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_3180336137_394345_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable First of all, thank you so very much for so kindly including the notice of Sideliine Design's closing sale in your newsletter last week. It was wildly successful, and many of the attendees mentioned they had received the notic= e from NE Ohio PAL. We were especially pleased to see so much really great stuff going to the theatres and theatre departments that could never afford to pay for this stuff new or even build it themselves, and we know they wer= e thrilled as well. Okay, I realize this is going to the well twice, but here it is: There is s= o much stuff jam-packed into that studio that it was impossible to display it all at one time, so we were forced to divide the sale into two weekends instead of one. To make it seem at least a little bit logical, we held back the tools and stuff like that for a second sale, which will be this weekend= . I hope you will indulge us with a second notice. There is some really great stuff remaining from last week, and there are even a few movie props left. It would be great to see more of this great stuff going to the theatres tha= t need it. The copy is below. Again, thank you from the bottom of my heart, and have a fun day! --- TOOL, HARDWARE, SHELVING SALE at the Sideline Design Scenic Studio After more than 24 years in business, Jim Gelarden of Sideline Design has decided to close his scenery and props studio in order to focus on his career in film production design. The liquidation sale concludes this weekend with the TOOL SALE. Items include stationary and hand power tools, hand tools, tons of hardware= , lumber, Formica, paint, shelving, file cabinets, electrical supplies...the list goes on and on. Great buys include a Tiffany style lamp and other chandeliers and lighting fixtures. There are still a few remaining items from last week=B9s sale of props and set pieces from all the movies Jim has worked on, including some giant stills from =B3Telling Lies In America=B2 and tote board lights from =B3Seabiscuit=B2, as well as a few vintage typewriters, cameras and telephones. The sale will be held at the Sideline Design studio on Friday and Saturday, October 15 & 16, 9 AM - 3 PM. The studio is located at the rear of the Shovel Works Building, 1588 East 40th Street. The prices are great and the sawdust is free, so please wear old clothes and real shoes (i.e., no sandals). Absolutely no children will be admitted. --=20 Claudia Lynch shoes at claudialynch.com http://www.claudialynch.com --MS_Mac_OE_3180336137_394345_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Sideline Design Closing Sale Redux First of all, thank you so very much for so kindly including the notice of = Sideliine Design's closing sale in your newsletter last week. It was wildly = successful, and many of the attendees mentioned they had received the notice= from NE Ohio PAL. We were especially pleased to see so much really great st= uff going to the theatres and theatre departments that could never afford to= pay for this stuff new or even build it themselves, and we know they were t= hrilled as well.

Okay, I realize this is going to the well twice, but here it is: There is s= o much stuff jam-packed into that studio that it was impossible to display i= t all at one time, so we were forced to divide the sale into two weekends in= stead of one. To make it seem at least a little bit logical, we held back th= e tools and stuff like that for a second sale, which will be this weekend. I= hope you will indulge us with a second notice. There is some really great s= tuff remaining from last week, and there are even a few movie props left. It= would be great to see more of this great stuff going to the theatres that n= eed it.

The copy is below. Again, thank you from the bottom of my heart, and have a= fun day!

---
TOOL, HARDWARE, SHELVING SALE
at the Sideline Design Scenic Studio

After more than 24 years in business, Jim Gelarden of Sideline Design has d= ecided to close his scenery and props studio in order to focus on his career= in film production design. The liquidation sale concludes this weekend with= the TOOL SALE.

Items include stationary and hand power tools, hand tools, tons of hardware= , lumber, Formica, paint, shelving, file cabinets, electrical supplies...the= list goes on and on. Great buys include a Tiffany style lamp and other chan= deliers and lighting fixtures. There are still a few remaining items from la= st week=B9s sale of props and set pieces from all the movies Jim has worked on= , including some giant stills from =B3Telling Lies In America=B2 and tote board = lights from =B3Seabiscuit=B2, as well as a few vintage typewriters, cameras and = telephones.

The sale will be held at the Sideline Design studio on Friday and Saturday,= October 15 & 16, 9 AM - 3 PM. The studio is located at the rear of the = Shovel Works Building, 1588 East 40th Street. The prices are great and the s= awdust is free, so please wear old clothes and real shoes (i.e., no sandals)= . Absolutely no children will be admitted.
--
Claudia Lynch
shoes at claudialynch.com
http://www.claudialynch.com
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BORN YESTERDAY

A comedy in three acts by Garson Kanin

Medina High School's Middle Auditorium

NOVEMBER 4-6 at 8:00 PM

TICKETS: $5 Adults/$3 Students and Seniors

CALL FOR TICKETS/INFORMATION: (330) 636-3400

THE STORY

 The vulgar, egotistic junkman Harry Brock has come to a swanky hotel in Washington to make crooked deals with government big-wigs. He has brought with him the charming but dumb ex-chorus girl Billie, whose lack of social graces embarrasses even Harry. Billie must be taught some of the amenities, and a few basic bits of information. The young, idealistic magazine reporter Paul Verrall, who has been investigating political skullduggery and is interested in Brock's activities, agrees for a salary, to educate Billie. He finds Billie has a natural honesty and a frank streak in her, and she begins to learn about history, politics, and what Harry really is and what he wants. At a dramatic moment she rebels against being merely a tool in Harry's crooked schemes and refuses to sign the documents which she has come to learn are part of an ambitious effort to defraud the public. This precipitates a crisis, as Billie readies to leave Harry for a new life of her own. Harry's reaction takes the only form he knows: physical violence. Billie now knows that she can no longer have anything to do with Brock, and realizes she and Paul have fallen genuinely in love. Just before she leaves Harry, she helps Paul get hold of incriminating documents of Harry's which will result in scandal and disaster. At the end, Paul and his promising pupil turn their backs on the anti-social and anti-democratic Brock and strike out on their own.

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Medina, OH  44256

Phone:(330) 636-3400
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Find the music you love on MSN Music. Start downloading now! From tharry at gate.cia.edu Mon Oct 11 08:14:04 2004 From: tharry at gate.cia.edu (Tim Harry) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:14:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New films premiere, new film dates added! Message-ID: <416AA33C.5040507@gate.cia.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------090503070601000408050302 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 11141 East Boulevard Cleveland, Ohio 44106 FILMS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 14-18 BROTHERS AND SISTERS OF THE TODA FAMILY TODA-KE NO KYODAI Japan, 1941, Yasujiro Ozu Thursday, October 14, at 7:00 pm A woman finds herself and her youngest daughter shunted from household to household as inhospitable family members dutifully take them in after the husband passes away. New 35 mm print of this poignant Ozu drama that introduces the theme of familial callousness that would turn up 12 years later in TOKYO STORY. Subtitles. 105 min. I'LL SLEEP WHEN I'M DEAD Britain/USA, 2003, Mike Hodges Thursday, October 14, at 9:05 pm Friday, October 15, at 7:30 pm Saturday, October 16, at 9:35 pm Star and director of CROUPIER are reunited in this tale of a retired gangland killer (Clive Owen), living peacefully in Scotland, who returns to London to seek revenge for the death and sexual violation of his younger brother. Hodges, the master of the British crime film, previously directed PULP and GET CARTER. With Malcolm McDowell and Charlotte Rampling. Cleveland premiere! 35mm. 102 min. www.paramountclassics.com FACING WINDOWS LA FINESTRA DI FRONTE Italy/Britain/Turkey/Portugal, 2003, Ferzan Ozpetek Friday, October 15, at 9:35 pm Saturday, October 16, at 7:30 pm Sunday, October 17, at 4:00 pm Winner of the Donatello Awards (Italy's Oscars) for Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Actress, the new film from the director of STEAM: THE TURKISH BATH tells the enchanting story of two people - Giovanna, an unhappy young wife and mother, and Lorenzo, a handsome young bachelor across the way - who gaze at each other through facing windows, each fantasizing about the other. When a lovesick old man suddenly enters Giovanna's life, he proves to be the catalyst who brings the would-be lusters together. "Muses on many of the same themes as Alfred Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW and VERTIGO." - The NY Times. Cleveland premiere! Subtitles. 35mm. 106 min. www.facingwindowsmovie.com PEOPLE SAY I'M CRAZY USA, 2003, John Cadigan Saturday, October 16, at 5:45 pm Sunday, October 17, at 9:30 pm A rare look at mental illness from the inside, this powerful video diary chronicles the filmmaker's real-life struggle with schizophrenia, first diagnosed when he was a 21-year-old art student in Pittsburgh. This frank, affecting film cuts through all the sentimental b.s. about mental illness in such movies as A BEAUTIFUL MIND. Music by Evelyn Glennie. Cleveland premiere! 35mm. 84 min. www.peoplesayimcrazy.org LATE AUTUMN AKIBIYORI Japan, 1960, Yasujiro Ozu Sunday, October 17, at 7:00 pm Both comic and heartbreaking, Ozu's variation on his own LATE SPRING tells of a widow, who tries to get her devoted daughter to marry, move out, and begin her own life. New 35mm color print. Subtitles. 129 min. NEW FILMS ADDED! NEW FILMS ADDED! THE BUTTERFLY LE PAPILLON France, 2002, Philippe Muyl Monday, October 18, at 7:00 pm This charming and beautiful movie charts the relationship between a neglected eight-year-old girl and the grumpy entomologist (Michel Serrault of LA CAGE AUX FOLLES) who lives next door. See on of the movies we will show area students in our annual High School Foreign Language Film Festival later this month! "An exceptionally satisfying film of much grace and beauty."- The LA Times. Cleveland premiere! 35mm. Subtitles. 79 min. Children 12 & under $5. Back by popular demand! HOWARD ZINN: YOU CAN'T BE NEUTRAL ON MOVING TRAIN USA, 2004, Deb Ellis, Denis Mueller Monday, October 18, at 8:40 pm This portrait of celebrated leftist historian, teacher, rebel, and overall good guy Howard Zinn (A People's History of the United States) traces his career as labor organizer, WWII bombardier, civil rights activist, and critic of the wars in Vietnam and Iraq. We've had so many requests for this film we HAD to bring it back! 16mm. 78 min. ******************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************* NEXT WEEK: THERE WAS A FATHER - More Ozu! MY ARCHITECT: A SON'S JOURNEY - One of the best documentaries this year, Oscar-nominated doc on Nathaniel Kahn, son of legendary architect Louis Kahn and his journey to know the father who built great masterpieces yet held such personal failings. Fantastic and a must see! TIME OF THE WOLF - Michael Haneke is back in his latest horror show starring Isabelle Huppert. BURN! (QUEIMADA!) - Marlon Brando stars in this 1965 masterpiece not available on video and never seen in the original, uncut version! Here is your chance! THE MUNEKATA SISTERS - Largely unknown and unseen feature by Ozu! AN AUTUMN AFTERNOON - Ozu's final film! Timothy Harry Assistant Director, Cleveland Cinematheque at The Cleveland Institute of Art (216) 421-7450 PHONE (216) 754-3632 FAX tharry at gate.cia.edu www.cia.edu/cinematheque --------------090503070601000408050302 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="------------030401040007050208040709" --------------030401040007050208040709 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
 cinematheque
11141 East Boulevard               Cleveland, Ohio 44106

FILMS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 14-18

BROTHERS AND SISTERS
OF THE TODA FAMILY
TODA-KE NO KYODAI
Japan, 1941, Yasujiro Ozu
Thursday, October 14, at 7:00 pm
A woman finds herself and her youngest daughter shunted from household to household as inhospitable family members dutifully take them in after the husband passes away.  New 35 mm print of this poignant Ozu drama that introduces the theme of familial callousness that would turn up 12 years later in TOKYO STORY.  Subtitles.  105 min.

I'LL SLEEP WHEN I'M DEAD
Britain/USA, 2003, Mike Hodges
Thursday, October 14, at 9:05 pm
Friday, October 15, at 7:30 pm
Saturday, October 16, at 9:35 pm
Star and director of CROUPIER are reunited in this tale of a retired gangland killer (Clive Owen), living peacefully in Scotland, who returns to London to seek revenge for the death and sexual violation of his younger brother.  Hodges, the master of the British crime film, previously directed PULP and GET CARTER.  With Malcolm McDowell and Charlotte Rampling.  Cleveland premiere!  35mm.  102 min.  www.paramountclassics.com

FACING WINDOWS
LA FINESTRA DI FRONTE
Italy/Britain/Turkey/Portugal, 2003, Ferzan Ozpetek
Friday, October 15, at 9:35 pm
Saturday, October 16, at 7:30 pm
Sunday, October 17, at 4:00 pm
Winner of the Donatello Awards (Italy's Oscars) for Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Actress, the new film from the director of STEAM: THE TURKISH BATH tells the enchanting story of two people - Giovanna, an unhappy young wife and mother, and Lorenzo, a handsome young bachelor across the way - who gaze at each other through facing windows, each fantasizing about the other.  When a lovesick old man suddenly enters Giovanna's life, he proves to be the catalyst who brings the would-be lusters together.  "Muses on many of the same themes as Alfred Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW and VERTIGO." - The NY Times.  Cleveland premiere!  Subtitles.  35mm.  106 min.  www.facingwindowsmovie.com

PEOPLE SAY I'M CRAZY
USA, 2003, John Cadigan
Saturday, October 16, at 5:45 pm
Sunday, October 17, at 9:30 pm
A rare look at mental illness from the inside, this powerful video diary chronicles the filmmaker's real-life struggle with schizophrenia, first diagnosed when he was a 21-year-old art student in Pittsburgh.  This frank, affecting film cuts through all the sentimental b.s. about mental illness in such movies as A BEAUTIFUL MIND.  Music by Evelyn Glennie.  Cleveland premiere!  35mm.  84 min.  www.peoplesayimcrazy.org

LATE AUTUMN
AKIBIYORI
Japan, 1960, Yasujiro Ozu
Sunday, October 17, at 7:00 pm
Both comic and heartbreaking, Ozu's variation on his own LATE SPRING tells of a widow, who tries to get her devoted daughter to marry, move out, and begin her own life.  New 35mm color print.  Subtitles.  129 min.

NEW FILMS ADDED!  NEW FILMS ADDED!

THE BUTTERFLY
LE PAPILLON
France, 2002, Philippe Muyl
Monday, October 18, at 7:00 pm
This charming and beautiful movie charts the relationship between a neglected eight-year-old girl and the grumpy entomologist (Michel Serrault of LA CAGE AUX FOLLES) who lives next door.  See on of the movies we will show area students in our annual High School Foreign Language Film Festival later this month!  "An exceptionally satisfying film of much grace and beauty."- The LA Times.  Cleveland premiere!  35mm.  Subtitles.  79 min.  Children 12 & under $5.

Back by popular demand!
HOWARD ZINN: YOU CAN'T
BE NEUTRAL ON MOVING TRAIN
USA, 2004,  Deb Ellis, Denis Mueller
Monday, October 18, at 8:40 pm
This portrait of celebrated leftist historian, teacher, rebel, and overall good guy Howard Zinn (A People's History of the United States) traces his career as labor organizer, WWII bombardier, civil rights activist, and critic of the wars in Vietnam and Iraq.  We've had so many requests for this film we HAD to bring it back!  16mm.  78 min. 
*******************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************

NEXT WEEK:

THERE WAS A FATHER - More Ozu!

MY ARCHITECT: A SON'S JOURNEY - One of the best documentaries this year, Oscar-nominated doc on Nathaniel Kahn, son of legendary architect Louis Kahn and his journey to know the father who built great masterpieces yet held such personal failings.  Fantastic and a must see!

TIME OF THE WOLF - Michael Haneke is back in his latest horror show starring Isabelle Huppert.

BURN! (QUEIMADA!) - Marlon Brando stars in this 1965 masterpiece not available on video and never seen in the original, uncut version!  Here is your chance!

THE MUNEKATA SISTERS - Largely unknown and unseen feature by Ozu!

AN AUTUMN AFTERNOON - Ozu's final film!


Timothy Harry
Assistant Director, Cleveland Cinematheque
at The Cleveland Institute of Art
(216) 421-7450 PHONE
(216) 754-3632 FAX
tharry at gate.cia.edu
www.cia.edu/cinematheque
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charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Announces Annual Ghost & Goblins=20 =20 =20 October 11, 2004 : The annual Halloween production of = Ghosts, Goblins and Gobbledygook is slated for Chagrin Valley Little = Theatre's Main Stage on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 23rd and 24th. =20 =20 Songs, storytelling, tricks and treats highlight the program along with = the Youth Theatre presenting two short plays, The Magic Doll and The Boy = Who Wanted the Willies. Julia Kolibab is the director. Once again, = "The Greedy Pumpkin" and Dracula will perform the "Monster Mash" to = round off the afternoon's entertainment. =20 Youngsters who attend the day's activities are asked to wear their = costumes and join in the Parade, which is a regular part of the = performance. Parents who accompany their children may bring cameras. = Tickets may be obtained by calling the Theatre box office. =20 =20 This annual performance is a part of CVLT's 75th Anniversary Season. =20 =20 Saturday & Sunday @ 2 PM October 23rd and October 24th =20 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Tickets $6 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_0007_01C4AF8C.13ACCAF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Announces=20 Annual Ghost & Goblins

 

 

October 11, 2004=20 :           &nbs= p;      =20 The annual Halloween production of Ghosts, = Goblins and=20 Gobbledygook is slated for Chagrin Valley Little Theatre=92s Main Stage = on=20 Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 23rd and 24th.  

 

Songs,=20 storytelling, tricks and treats highlight the program along with the = Youth=20 Theatre presenting two short plays, The Magic Doll and The = Boy Who=20 Wanted the Willies.  = Julia=20 Kolibab is the director.  = Once=20 again, =93The Greedy Pumpkin=94 and Dracula will perform the =94Monster = Mash=94 to round=20 off the afternoon=92s entertainment.

 

Youngsters=20 who attend the day=92s activities are asked to wear their costumes and = join in the=20 Parade, which is a regular part of the performance.  Parents who accompany their = children may=20 bring cameras. Tickets may be obtained by calling the Theatre box = office. 

 

This annual performance is a = part of CVLT=92s=20 75th Anniversary Season.

 

 

Saturday=20 & Sunday @ 2 PM

  October 23rd and October=20 24th

 

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

Tickets   =20 $6

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_0007_01C4AF8C.13ACCAF0-- From wildplumproductions at yahoo.com Mon Oct 11 09:30:59 2004 From: wildplumproductions at yahoo.com (Denise Astorino) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:30:59 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lighting Designer needed for Wild Plum ASAP! Message-ID: <20041011163059.51369.qmail@web50010.mail.yahoo.com> --0-950183714-1097512259=:49940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello! Wild Plum Productions is looking for a lighting designer for it's coming production of "Touched:Bodies of Work", a collaborative production between Wild Plum Productions, Cleveland Public Theatre and The LGBT Center of Cleveland. This is a paid position and the production starts November 18th thru the 28th. Please call (216)228-8174 and leave a message for Denise Astorino if interested. We are looking to fill this position asap! Thank you! Denise Astorino Wild Plum Productions --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-950183714-1097512259=:49940 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hello! Wild Plum Productions is looking for a lighting designer for it's coming production of "Touched:Bodies of Work", a collaborative production between Wild Plum Productions, Cleveland Public Theatre and The LGBT Center of Cleveland.
 
This is a paid position and the production starts November 18th thru the 28th.
 
Please call (216)228-8174 and leave a message for Denise Astorino if interested.
 
We are looking to fill this position asap!
 
Thank you!
 
Denise Astorino
Wild Plum Productions


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-950183714-1097512259=:49940-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Mon Oct 11 10:19:44 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 13:19:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Upcoming "Tricks of the Trade . . ." On-camera & Talent Resume Sessions Message-ID: --part1_e6.5abe5d2c.2e9c1ab0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable You can still . . . Register for upcoming sessions "Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting" Saturday, 10/16 & "Structure & Write your Talent Resume in Content=20 & Format" Monday, 10/18 from the "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Development"=20 How-to Workshops WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, at Shaker Hts. locations. Sue Johnson, Director "We help you get to where you want to be." .=A0=A0 Saturdays,=A0=A0 thru Dec. 4th ,=A0 10:30 AM - 12:00 noon.=A0=20 .=A0 See Added Monday Night Sessions, below, 7:00 - 8:30 PM 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. 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. 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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($20.00 minimum) Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=20 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com http://suejohnson.blogspot.com --part1_e6.5abe5d2c.2e9c1ab0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

You can= still . . .
Register for upcoming sessions


"Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial
& Film Acting"

Saturday, 10/16
&
"Structure & Write your Talent Resume in Content
& Format"
Monday, 10/18

from the

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

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

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


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. 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. 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 &
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--part1_e6.5abe5d2c.2e9c1ab0_boundary-- From raytom at en.com Mon Oct 11 11:18:36 2004 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:18:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Experienced Musical Comedy Performers Message-ID: Hi Folks, OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS is celebrating it's 10 Year Anniversary. Founded in 1994, OTL specializes in customized musical productions for business and social events. We also book a wide variety of entertainment: Murder Mystery Troupes, Look-Alikes, Dance Troupes, Improv Troupes, Comics, Magicians and Musical Acts. We have several projects on the horizon and are seeking the best local and regional talent available. =20 Out To Lunch Events is accepting photos/resumes/videotapes for upcoming corporate events and for consideration for two ongoing shows with strong potential.=20 We are seeking experienced Musical Comedy Performers, men and women- 20's-40's singer/actors who move well and with strong comedic abilities. =20 Please forward your headshot, resume (and *press kit if available) to: Helene Weinberg OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS 28455 Knickerbocker Road Cleveland, OH 44140 Or email materials to: Helene at outtolunchevents.com =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 THANK YOU! OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS- The business of fun From RonalWil at aol.com Mon Oct 11 11:25:24 2004 From: RonalWil at aol.com (RonalWil at aol.com) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:25:24 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]HURLYBURLY Message-ID: <192.308c7f0e.2e9c2a14@aol.com> CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY/CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE 2004-2005 MFA CONSERVATORY SPOTLIGHT SERIES ANNOUNCES Hurlyburly by David Rabe Performances: October 13 (Opening Night), 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 at 8 p.m Matinees: October 16 and 23 at 4 p.m., October 17 at 2 p.m. All performances in The Brooks Theatre, The Cleveland Play House General admission tickets are $10.00; $5.00 for Case students, faculty and staff. Call The Cleveland Play House ticket office, 216-795-7000, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com. Rabe's stunning comic drama is a powerfully written and dazzling chronicle of post-Vietnam War American life as pieced together from the shattered beliefs of these fascinating and disturbing characters. Set in the Hollywood hills in the mid-1980s, the play will horrify and at the same time intrigue, with its wit and blistering humor. The Conservatory Spotlight Series features the MFA Acting Ensemble in the Case/CPH joint professional actors' training program. Now in their second year, the actors in the class of 2006 made their debut this past spring in the critically acclaimed production of William Inge's Bus Stop. Scenic Designer: Jill Davis, CPH Charge Scenic Artist; Lighting Design: Maureen Patterson, CPH Production Electrician; Costume Designer: Jeffrey VanCurtis, Sound Designer: Robin Heath. From Martin.Bluestein at tri-c.edu Mon Oct 11 11:53:21 2004 From: Martin.Bluestein at tri-c.edu (Bluestein, Martin) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:53:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The story behind "Break a leg"? Message-ID: <2BA5F4A897BEAA4F93E726187DAD0B4F08A29E@mail3.tri-c.edu> I thought "Break a Leg" came from an understudy's "Good Luck" wish to the principal actor being understudied, hoping for the obvious logical result. Martin Bluestein From jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Oct 11 11:50:09 2004 From: jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com (Julie Fogel) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:50:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hurlyburly Oct. 13 - 23 at Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <01C4AFA1.9B6B1C20.jfogel@clevelandplayhouse.com> The first production of the 2004-2005 Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Play House Master's of Fine Arts Conservatory Spotlight Series, David Rabe's Hurlyburly, will run October 13 - 23, 2004 in the historic Brooks Theatre. Rabe's 1984 blistering Broadway sensation about life in the Hollywood Hills during the mid-1980s was made into a film (Rabe also wrote the screenplay) in 1998 starring Sean Penn, Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright Penn, Chazz Palminteri, Garry Shandling, Anna Paquin and Meg Ryan. The Spotlight Series features the MFA candidates in the Case/CPH joint professional actors' training program. Now in their second year, the candidates in the class of 2006 made their debut this past spring in the critically acclaimed production of William Inge's Bus Stop. General admission tickets are $10.00; $5.00 for Case students, faculty and staff. Call The Cleveland Play House ticket office, 216-795-7000, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com. HurlyBurly by David Rabe Directed by Ron Wilson The Brooks Theatre Performances: October 13 (Opening Night), 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 at 8 p.m. Matinees: October 16 and 23 at 4 p.m., October 17 at 2 p.m. Scenic Designer: Jill Davis, CPH Charge Scenic Artist; Lighting Design: Maureen Patterson, CPH Production Electrician; Costume Designer: Jeffrey Van Curtis, CPH Costume Shop Manager; Sound Design: James C. Swonger, CPH Resident Sound Designer and Robin Heath. Technical Director: Duane Rutter, CPH Technical Production Assistant. Hair/Wigs: Barb Zalewski, CPH wigmaster. *Note: Adult situations and strong language. Julie Fogel Associate Director of Communications & Marketing The Cleveland Play House 216-795-7000 ext. 236 jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com From Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com Mon Oct 11 11:53:46 2004 From: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com (Jill Koslen) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:53:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beachwood Community Theatre seeks boys for The Sound Of Music Message-ID: Beachwood Community Theatre is looking for boys to play the roles of Kurt, Freidrich & Rolf in our Feb. production of The Sound Of Music. Rehearsals will only be held on Sunday afternoons until Dec. Evening rehearsals will be held part of Dec. and all of Jan. Production dates are Feb. 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13. Kurt must be 4 foot ten inches (or very close to it) Freidrich must be 5 feet 8 inches ( or close to that height) Rolf must be in his ealry 20's and close to six feet tall. We are also looking for a woman 40 + to play the role of Mother Abbess Please call Jill Koslen for an appointment (evenings/Sunday Oct, 17 - afternoon) at 216-595-3734 # # # From LRyan at ralaw.com Mon Oct 11 12:19:51 2004 From: LRyan at ralaw.com (Ryan, Linda) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 15:19:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Donation of lighting/sound needed for Humane Society Fundraiser Message-ID: <4545BC875115D5118FC70002A50A643C0B382E79@akroncomm.ralaw.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFC6.626D46C1 Content-Type: text/plain Is anyone on Fred's list able to provide lighting for the Humane Society's annual gala? The date is Saturday, November 13, 2004. The place is Todaro's Party Center. Todaro's has a great sound system, but we need someone with expertise in this area to coordinate that, along with the lighting. We are presenting entertainment (part of which is a fashion show) as well as a silent and a live auction to raise money for the operating expenses to run the HSGA shelter. We are expecting 400-500 people. If anyone can donate the lighting equipment and their services to coordinate lighting and sound, it would be very much appreciated! Please contact Kathy Romito at the HSGA: 330-657-2010, ext. 106 if you can help. Thank you! Linda Ryan, Volunteer ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFC6.626D46C1 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Donation of lighting/sound needed for Humane Society = Fundraiser

Is anyone on Fred's list able = to provide lighting for the Humane Society's annual gala? The date is = Saturday, November 13, 2004. The place is Todaro's Party Center. = Todaro's has a great sound system, but we need someone with expertise = in this area to coordinate that, along with the lighting. We are = presenting entertainment (part of which is a fashion show) as well as a = silent and a live auction to raise money for the operating expenses to = run the HSGA shelter. We are expecting 400-500 people.

If anyone can donate the = lighting equipment and their services to coordinate lighting and sound, = it would be very much appreciated!

Please contact Kathy = Romito at the HSGA 330-657-2010, ext. 106 if you can = help. Thank you!

Linda Ryan, = Volunteer

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFC6.626D46C1-- From eric at ericmull.com Mon Oct 11 13:52:20 2004 From: eric at ericmull.com (Eric Mull Photography) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 16:52:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job filled at Eric Mull Photography Message-ID: Thank you to everyone that called about the job available here. I have filled the position to someone on the Neohiopal list. I apologize, but I did not have time to call everyone back who inquired about the position. Thanks!!! Eric mull From wildplumproductions at yahoo.com Mon Oct 11 13:38:50 2004 From: wildplumproductions at yahoo.com (Denise Astorino) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 13:38:50 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wild Plum Productions seeks Lighting Designer ASAP! Message-ID: <20041011203850.98610.qmail@web50005.mail.yahoo.com> --0-923574282-1097527130=:95945 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Wild Plum Productions is seeking a lighting designer ASAP for our upcoming fall production! WP2 in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre and THE LGBT Center of Cleveland are presenting "Touched:Bodies of Work" November 18th thru the 28th. We need an experienced lighting designer to lend a hand with this exciting Cleveland Premier. This is a paid position. If you have interest in learning more please send an email or call (216)228-8174 for Denise Astorino Thanks! Denise Astorino Wild Plum Productions __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --0-923574282-1097527130=:95945 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Wild Plum Productions is seeking a lighting designer ASAP for our upcoming fall production!
 
WP2 in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre and THE LGBT Center of Cleveland are presenting "Touched:Bodies of Work" November 18th thru the 28th.
 
We need an experienced lighting designer to lend a hand with this exciting Cleveland Premier.
 
This is a paid position. If you have interest in learning more please send an email or call (216)228-8174 for Denise Astorino
 
 
Thanks!
 
Denise Astorino
Wild Plum Productions

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-------------------------------1097543558-- From emily24gp at yahoo.com Mon Oct 11 19:00:24 2004 From: emily24gp at yahoo.com (Emily Parker) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 19:00:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]John Jakes Mose strikes again! Oct 30, 2004 Message-ID: <20041012020024.60121.qmail@web51505.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1412721362-1097546424=:58118 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1838324883-1097546424=:58118" --0-1838324883-1097546424=:58118 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii We would like to thank everyone who was able to make it out for the Lime Spider gig this past Friday. It was alot of fun to play to an audience of friends and fans and show off some of our new material! Thanks for your support! ~JJM Now, guess what's next.... October 30 HALLOWEEN with John Jakes Mose www.johnjakesmose.com at the Electronic Community Center 257 North Water Street Kent, OH 10pm-12am *download the attached file; a very cool HALLOWEEN painting for this event created by Kent's own Vince Packard (www.cannibol.com), whose work will be featured at this event!!!!! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail ? CNET Editors' Choice 2004. Tell them what you think. a --0-1838324883-1097546424=:58118 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii


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Yahoo! Mail ? CNET Editors' Choice 2004. Tell them what you think. --0-1122354512-1097548750=:17163 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hey Everybody, :) If you'd like to get your hands on a free copy of the 11-track demo CD, "Acoustic Rockabye" that I recorded this summer, then mark your calendars for this date: Saturday, Oct. 23rd 7:00pm - 9:00pm @ Arabica Coffeehouse Aurora, OH www.fionnafaulk.com I will be playing out at the Arabica in Aurora (as I do each, and every month), but THIS time, I will be handing out a free CD to EVERY SINGLE PERSON in the audience. This is my way of saying "thanks" to everyone who's supported me in my musical endeavors. I really appreciate it... So, thank you! You can listen to tracks from the CD at: www.soundclick.com/fionnafaulk Hope to See You Out! :) (...and, yes, the CDs really are free to EVERY person in attendance.) Arabica Coffeehouse 215 W. Garfield Rd. Aurora, OH 44202 (330)-995-8656 www.fionnafaulk.com -Fionna :) p.s. - And THANK YOU to those "NEOPALers" who came out to the show last time - you were FANTASTIC!! :-D (Arabica Coffeehouse is on State Route 82, just past the McDonald's in Aurora if you're coming from the East, and it's just BEFORE the McDonald's if you're coming from the West. Route 82 can be accessed by S.R. 44 and S.R. 43) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1122354512-1097548750=:17163 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hey Everybody, :)

If you'd like to get your hands on a free copy of the 11-track demo CD, "Acoustic Rockabye" that I recorded this summer, then mark your calendars for this date:

Saturday, Oct. 23rd
7:00pm - 9:00pm
@
Arabica Coffeehouse
Aurora, OH


www.fionnafaulk.com

I will be playing out at the Arabica in Aurora (as I do each, and every month), but THIS time, I will be handing out a free CD to EVERY SINGLE PERSON in the audience.

This is my way of saying "thanks" to everyone who's supported me in my musical endeavors.  I really appreciate it...  So, thank you!

You can listen to tracks from the CD at: www.soundclick.com/fionnafaulk

Hope to See You Out! :)
(...and, yes, the CDs really are free to EVERY person in attendance.)
Arabica Coffeehouse
215 W. Garfield Rd.
Aurora, OH 44202
(330)-995-8656
 
 
-Fionna :)

p.s. - And THANK YOU to those  "NEOPALers" who came out to the show last time - you were FANTASTIC!! :-D
 
(Arabica Coffeehouse is on State Route 82, just past the McDonald's in Aurora if you're coming from the East, and it's just BEFORE the McDonald's if you're coming from the West.  Route 82 can be accessed by S.R. 44 and S.R. 43)


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Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1122354512-1097548750=:17163-- From fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Tue Oct 12 05:42:59 2004 From: fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (fredsternfeld) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 08:42:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CREW needed for RAGTIME Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03A8_01C4B037.7A6D2680 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE FOR RAGTIME to view production staff, cast and crew thus far click here Come and join our company of over one hundred! This production will involve around sixty actors, twenty musicans, a creative & design team of twelve and a crew of ten to fourteen. Desire to be involved and commitment are more important than experience. Training available. All positions should be 9th grade or above. These positions are volunteer. The production runs October 28 - November 14 (Thursdays, Saturdays & twice on Sundays). There are also school matinees on November 2 and 9 at 10am. Possible extension through November 21. Here are some of the areas of need: Stage Crew: Cast members will be assisting with moving certain set pieces on and off, but some crew members will be used for this as well. Commitment would be from Sunday evening October 17 through the rest of the rehearsals and performances. Fly Crew: We have several pieces of scenery that will be flown. Commitment would be from Sunday evening October 17 through the rest of the rehearsals and performances. Follow Spot Operators: Multiple follow spots -- irised lekos. Commitment would be Sunday evening October 17 to see a run through, and then again starting on October 21 through the rest of the rehearsals and performances. Dressers / Wardrobe: Assist with fast changes and wardrobe. Commitment would be Sunday evening October 17 to see a run through, and then again starting on October 24 through the rest of the rehearsals and performances. If you are interested please reply to this e-mail or give me a call at 216-496-6087. Thanks! Fred Sternfeld Producer & Director, Ragtime JCC Arts & Culture Acting Artistic Director ------=_NextPart_000_03A8_01C4B037.7A6D2680 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE FOR=20 RAGTIME
to view production staff, cast and crew thus far click = here
 
Come and=20 join our company of over one = hundred!
 
This production will involve around sixty = actors,=20 twenty musicans, a creative & design team of twelve and a crew of = ten to=20 fourteen.
 
Desire to be involved and commitment are more important = than=20 experience. Training=20 available.
All=20 positions should be 9th grade or above.
These positions are=20 volunteer.
 
The production runs October 28 - = November 14=20 (Thursdays, Saturdays & twice on Sundays). There are also school = matinees on=20 November 2 and 9 at 10am. Possible extension through November=20 21.
 
Here are=20 some of the areas of need:
 
Stage Crew:  Cast members will be assisting with = moving=20 certain set pieces on and off, but some crew members will be used for this as well. = Commitment would=20 be from Sunday evening October 17 through the rest of the rehearsals and = performances.
 
Fly Crew: We=20 have several pieces of scenery that will be flownCommitment would be from Sunday = evening=20 October 17 through the rest of the rehearsals and=20 performances.
 
Follow Spot Operators:  Multiple follow spots -- irised lekos. Commitment = would be=20 Sunday evening October 17 to see a run through, and then again starting = on=20 October 21 through the rest of the rehearsals and=20 performances.
 
Dressers / Wardrobe:  Assist with fast changes and = wardrobe. =20 Commitment would be Sunday evening October 17 to see a run through, and = then=20 again starting on October 24 through the rest of the rehearsals and=20 performances.
 
If you are interested = please reply to=20 this e-mail or give me a call at=20 216-496-6087.
 
Thanks!
 
Fred=20 Sternfeld
Producer & Director,=20 Ragtime
JCC Arts & Culture Acting Artistic=20 Director
------=_NextPart_000_03A8_01C4B037.7A6D2680-- From buckprov at yahoo.com Tue Oct 12 05:19:20 2004 From: buckprov at yahoo.com (dave buckman) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 05:19:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]IMPROVISATION RETREAT THIS SATURDAY with Second City Director Message-ID: <20041012121920.72827.qmail@web52405.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1790402477-1097583560=:69818 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii IMPROV RETREAT with DAVE BUCKMAN DIRECTOR / WRITER / TEACHER FOR: The Second City, Chicago The Second City, Cleveland Boom Chicago, Amsterdam Saturday, October 16th "NEVER HAVE A BAD IMPROV SCENE AGAIN" 11AM ? 2 PM PRICE: $60 & "BREAKING THROUGH YOUR PERSONAL BLOCKS" 3PM ? 6PM PRICE: $60 OR BOTH CLASSES FOR $100 To reserve a spot: Call 773-655-6435 or E-mail buckprov at yahoo.com CLASS MAX: 15 4302 Clinton Ave FROM I-90 Take the W 41ST ST exit- exit number 169- toward W 44TH ST Turn RIGHT onto W 41ST ST Turn LEFT onto LORAIN AVE/OH-10 Turn RIGHT onto W 45TH ST. Turn RIGHT onto CLINTON AVE. End at 4302 CLINTON AVE CLEVELAND OH Dave Buckman has been directing, coaching, performing, writing and teaching sketch comedy and improvisational theater for the last 11 years. He served as Artistic Director for Boom Chicago in Amsterdam. He also served as a Director and Writer for The Second City Touring Company in Chicago and directed The Second City Cleveland's "Who's Yer Baghdadi?" Dave has directed, and worked with over a dozen members of the current casts and writing staffs of MADtv and Saturday Night Live. He currently performs in Cleveland with the long-form improv group Quattro. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1790402477-1097583560=:69818 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

IMPROV RETREAT
with
DAVE BUCKMAN

DIRECTOR / WRITER / TEACHER 
FOR:
The Second City, Chicago
The Second City, Cleveland
Boom Chicago, Amsterdam

Saturday, October 16th

"NEVER HAVE A BAD IMPROV SCENE AGAIN"
11AM ? 2 PM
PRICE: $60
&

"BREAKING THROUGH YOUR PERSONAL BLOCKS"
3PM ? 6PM
PRICE: $60

OR BOTH CLASSES FOR $100

To reserve a spot:
Call 773-655-6435 or
E-mail
buckprov at yahoo.com
CLASS MAX: 15

4302 Clinton Ave
FROM I-90
Take the W 41ST ST exit- exit number 169- toward W 44TH ST
Turn RIGHT onto W 41ST ST
Turn LEFT onto LORAIN AVE/OH-10
Turn RIGHT onto W 45TH ST.
Turn RIGHT onto CLINTON AVE.
End at 4302 CLINTON AVE CLEVELAND OH

Dave Buckman has been directing, coaching, performing, writing and teaching sketch comedy and improvisational theater for the last 11 years. He served as Artistic Director for Boom Chicago in Amsterdam. He also served as a Director and Writer for The Second City Touring Company in Chicago and directed The Second City Cleveland's "Who's Yer Baghdadi?" Dave has directed, and worked with over a dozen members of the current casts and writing staffs of MADtv and Saturday Night Live. He currently performs in Cleveland with the long-form improv group Quattro.


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1790402477-1097583560=:69818-- From Jsasch4ever at aol.com Tue Oct 12 05:37:24 2004 From: Jsasch4ever at aol.com (Jsasch4ever at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 08:37:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians Night-Spotted Dog Message-ID: <0F9B4648.4E690692.3B5EB00A@aol.com> ATTENTION ALL MUSICIANS! COME OUT AND JAM WITH G.S. HARPER AND THE SINNERS (formally Grand National) every Wednesday night @ 9 pm. At: The Spotted Dog 9617 Clinton Blvd. (off West Blvd) Bring your guitar, voice and drum sticks and jam with G.S. Harper and The Sinners! Great drink prices, excellent food, and a great way to spend "hump day" evening! See ya there! From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Tue Oct 12 06:07:21 2004 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 09:07:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]RAGTIME USHERING/FREE TICKET Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D6018A3D8D@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B05C.68A427E6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR USHERING =20 The JCC and the Tri-C Eastern Campus Theatre Department are seeking volunteers to usher for RAGTIME. =20 Show dates are Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays (afternoons and evenings), from October 28th to November 14th. Ushers are invited to stay and watch the show. =20 Call for further information and availability, 216 -987-2438. =20 RAGTIME will be the largest and most lavish production of the season! Please join us for this exciting opportunity! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B05C.68A427E6 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B05C.68A427E6-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Tue Oct 12 07:37:12 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 10:37:12 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dorothy & Reuben Silver Reviewed at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <79.363c484c.2e9d4618@aol.com> -------------------------------1097591832 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit `Laughter' presents immigrant tales Husband and wife give Hudson performance filled with colorful vignettes of Jews' experiences Kerry Clawson Beacon Journal The average theater enthusiast's knowledge of the Yiddish term ``mamaloshen'' may not go beyond recognizing it as the title of celebrated songster Mandy Patinkin's Broadway concerts in the late 1990s. At Actors Summit in Hudson, ``mamaloshen,'' or ``mother tongue,'' is the central conceit for the two-person show Laughter in Three Languages. The play, conceived by acclaimed Cleveland actors Reuben and Dorothy Silver, explores the Jewish immigrant experience in America from the late 1800s through the 1920s. The husband-and-wife duo adapted literary works by American Jewish authors -- mainly humorists -- to create colorful vignettes. In this evening of storytelling, the Silvers present tales in Yiddish and English. The Silvers' goal is to portray the immigrant experience as a universal one. All immigrants have struggled with the difficulties of learning English, becoming educated, seeking gainful employment and simply finding their way in the strange country that is America. The play is performed in honor of the 350th anniversary of the first Jewish settlement in the United States as well as the 150th anniversary of Jewish settlers in Akron. In this production, vignettes range from a young immigrant girl working in a sweatshop, to a man's distrust and fear of U.S. banks, to an over-eager immigrant attending night school in an effort to become a true Yankee. On opening night Friday, Laughter in Three Languages at times felt like two different productions. Early in the show, the Silvers take turns reading immigrants' letters written to the Bintel Brief, a well-loved column in the Jewish Daily Forward. They each read the material from scripts on music stands, changing their voice inflection to represent different characters. When the Silvers are reading, the play -- which has neither sets nor costumes -- feels like a staged reading. The material is interesting, but don't expect theatrics. (The show normally runs 80 minutes without intermission, but on opening night, a small break allowed audience members to enjoy fireworks outside celebrating the grand opening of Hudson's new First and Main shopping center.) Laughter in Three Languages achieves a more natural flow and truly excels when the couple performs translations of Yiddish stories. Reuben Silver speaks in the rich, poetic tongue of his ancestors and Dorothy steps away from her music stand to translate at appropriate intervals, without reading from the script. These lightning-quick translations work very well, as they become highly animated. As the first translated tale unfolded, I felt as if I actually knew some Yiddish. In most of these stories, the original Jewish authors make loving jabs at immigrants' foibles. In one of the funniest tales, Leonard Q. Ross' The Education of Hyman Kaplan, the student Hyman mangles Shakespearean poetry. Laughter in Three Languages' third language is the colorful and comical ``Yinglish,'' which combines Yiddish and English. Think ``holdupnik'' for ``gangster.'' Dorothy breaks down the theater's conventional fourth wall in this show by addressing the audience directly. She teases her husband, who as a cherubic-faced little boy won sweets from a Jewish baker for speaking perfect Yiddish, his first language. For the most part, the show's tone is very light. The Reubens make only one mention each of the Holocaust or anti-Semitism. Laughter in Three Languages is educational, but also has a mix of humor, melodrama and pathos. The Silvers achieve their goal of presenting the universal immigrant experience. The piece left me thinking harder about my own immigrant ancestors' struggles with assimilation. Even as a first-generation American, my Irish grandmother was chased by Polish children on her way home from school through their Buffalo neighborhood and flogged with socks stuffed with potatoes. -------------------------------1097591832 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

`Laughter' presents immigrant tales


Hus= band and wife give Hudson performance filled with colorful vignettes of Jews= ' experiences

= Kerry Clawson

Beacon Journal

The average theater enthusiast's knowledge of the Yiddish term ``mamalosh= en'' may not go beyond recognizing it as the title of celebrated songster Ma= ndy Patinkin's Broadway concerts in the late 1990s.

At Actors Summit in Hudson, ``mamaloshen,'' or ``mother tongue,'' is the=20= central conceit for the two-person show Laughter in Three Languages. = The play, conceived by acclaimed Cleveland actors Reuben and Dorothy Silver,= explores the Jewish immigrant experience in America from the late 1800s thr= ough the 1920s.

The husband-and-wife duo adapted literary works by American Jewish author= s -- mainly humorists -- to create colorful vignettes. In this evening of st= orytelling, the Silvers present tales in Yiddish and English.

The Silvers' goal is to portray the immigrant experience as a universal o= ne. All immigrants have struggled with the difficulties of learning English,= becoming educated, seeking gainful employment and simply finding their way=20= in the strange country that is America. The play is performed in honor of th= e 350th anniversary of the first Jewish settlement in the United States as w= ell as the 150th anniversary of Jewish settlers in Akron.

In this production, vignettes range from a young immigrant girl working i= n a sweatshop, to a man's distrust and fear of U.S. banks, to an over-eager=20= immigrant attending night school in an effort to become a true Yankee.

On opening night Friday, Laughter in Three Languages at times felt= like two different productions. Early in the show, the Silvers take turns r= eading immigrants' letters written to the Bintel Brief, a well-loved column=20= in the Jewish Daily Forward. They each read the material from scripts on mus= ic stands, changing their voice inflection to represent different characters= .

When the Silvers are reading, the play -- which has neither sets nor cost= umes -- feels like a staged reading. The material is interesting, but don't=20= expect theatrics. (The show normally runs 80 minutes without intermission, b= ut on opening night, a small break allowed audience members to enjoy firewor= ks outside celebrating the grand opening of Hudson's new First and Main shop= ping center.)

Laughter in Three Languages achieves a more natural flow and truly= excels when the couple performs translations of Yiddish stories. Reuben Sil= ver speaks in the rich, poetic tongue of his ancestors and Dorothy steps awa= y from her music stand to translate at appropriate intervals, without readin= g from the script.

These lightning-quick translations work very well, as they become highly=20= animated. As the first translated tale unfolded, I felt as if I actually kne= w some Yiddish.

In most of these stories, the original Jewish authors make loving jabs at= immigrants' foibles. In one of the funniest tales, Leonard Q. Ross' The=20= Education of Hyman Kaplan, the student Hyman mangles Shakespearean poetr= y.

Laughter in Three Languages' third language is the colorful and co= mical ``Yinglish,'' which combines Yiddish and English. Think ``holdupnik''=20= for ``gangster.''

Dorothy breaks down the theater's conventional fourth wall in this show b= y addressing the audience directly. She teases her husband, who as a cherubi= c-faced little boy won sweets from a Jewish baker for speaking perfect Yiddi= sh, his first language. For the most part, the show's tone is very light. Th= e Reubens make only one mention each of the Holocaust or anti-Semitism.

Laughter in Three Languages is educational, but also has a mix of=20= humor, melodrama and pathos. The Silvers achieve their goal of presenting th= e universal immigrant experience.

The piece left me thinking harder about my own immigrant ancestors' strug= gles with assimilation. Even as a first-generation American, my Irish grandm= other was chased by Polish children on her way home from school through thei= r Buffalo neighborhood and flogged with socks stuffed with potatoes.

-------------------------------1097591832-- From toddp at jackmatia.com Tue Oct 12 08:30:59 2004 From: toddp at jackmatia.com (Todd Pickens) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:30:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Elyria Cascade Chordsmen Message-ID: <000801c4b070$7a6854a0$1a2edd0a@D3NWJ831> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_1ho7IkIN4qZtBcAIi0XNXA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT The Elyria Cascade Chordsmen are currently seeking 10-15 male singers for their upcoming Christmas and spring programs. If you are a Bass,Baritone,Lead or Tenor, WE NEED YOU!!!! All ages are invited to apply. Contact Paul Centric at 440-327-5195 for details. --Boundary_(ID_1ho7IkIN4qZtBcAIi0XNXA) Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
The Elyria Cascade Chordsmen are currently seeking 10-15 male singers for their upcoming Christmas and spring programs. If you are a Bass,Baritone,Lead or Tenor, WE NEED YOU!!!! All ages are invited to apply. Contact Paul Centric at 440-327-5195 for details.
--Boundary_(ID_1ho7IkIN4qZtBcAIi0XNXA)-- From davidgutter at hotmail.com Tue Oct 12 08:12:50 2004 From: davidgutter at hotmail.com (David Gutter) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:12:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Photographer Looking for talent/model agency to work for Message-ID:

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I am looking now to see if I can do some side line work for local talent/model agency.  I am open to work with any,begining or establish. I just want to use my photography/Graphic design skills.

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From RHawk at hawken.edu Tue Oct 12 08:15:23 2004 From: RHawk at hawken.edu (Robert Hawkes) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:15:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Robert Hawkes performs "Underneath the Lintel" Message-ID: Robert Hawkes will perform Glen Berger's one-man one-act, Underneath the Lintel, at the First Unitarian Church of Cleveland, 21600 Shaker Blvd (Belvoir & Shaker, south side). Performances (two only) are Friday and Saturday, Nov. 5th and 6th, at 8 p.m. Ticket price is $25, all of which sum will go to benefit the work of the Church. Tickets may be reserved through the church office at (216)751-2320. You may also call Robert or Susan directly at 216 321 0661. This is a beautiful piece which deserves to be done as often as possible in as many places as possible. If you missed Joe Gunderman's lovely performance downtown last winter - or even if you didn't - here's a chance to get in touch with some really interesting ideas in a moving and amusing way. Hope to see some of you there. From jboukis at kalliopestage.com Tue Oct 12 07:45:33 2004 From: jboukis at kalliopestage.com (John Paul Boukis) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 07:45:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]review Kalliope's SUMMER OF '42 Message-ID: <20041012144533.29988.qmail@web81007.mail.yahoo.com> --0-317496982-1097592333=:28806 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii SUMMER OF 42 another critical hit and audience favorite Kalliope Stage launches their second season with SUMMER OF 42, a new musical based on the 1971 hit movie. An exciting cast of area students join New York and Cleveland professionals to create a raucously funny hit with vocal fireworks in a story especially timely today. Don't miss the opportunity to see this critically acclaimed area premier. The reviews are in---read for yourself. PLAIN DEALER: "At Kalliope Stage, director Paul F. Gurgol gets the tone exactly right with a luminous production of "Summer of 42." Staging the area premiere of the musical adaptation of the 1971 movie, Gurgol makes theatrical magic with impeccable casting and direction that is both delicate and deep. He takes a big risk - staging a story about teens at a professional theater and putting real teens in the roles - and it's a risk that pays huge dividends. The cast, led by the amazing Alex Wyse, is funny, touching and very real. . . It's a beautiful production--funny, sweet and moving--to open Kalliope's second season and an excellent introduction to the strengths of this new professional company." (Linda Eisenstein) SCENE: "Yep, it's a musical version of the movie, and it's a good thing Kalliope decided to do it, since it requires adolescent boys to sing and act. Thankfully, this company's dedication to splendid voices and evocative presentations has landed it some very talented local high schoolers, who perform like seasoned troopers. Alex Wyse plays the lead, Hermie, with such a cute and fragile boyishness, you just want to hug him (and it doesn't hurt that he looks like a teenage Fred Astaire). Director Paul F. Gurgol finds all the nooks of sentiment and crannies of humor (a boy buying his first "rubbers" in a drugstore) to give everyone a twinge of longing for the blissfully naive good ol' days." (Christine Howey) CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS: "Humor and heartbreak coalesce in a story told in flashback about a young boy who falls for an older woman whose husband is away at war. Alex Wyse is equal parts touching and funny as the ingenuous Hermie whose adolescent awakening wavers between bumbling earnestness and precocious sensitivity. Aaron Dore is the horny Oscy, while the bespectacled Dan O'Neill fits the role of the nerdy Benji, more interested in birds than the birds and the bees. The object of Hermie's obsession is Dorothy, a war bride torn between loneliness and the nascent desire of a woman separated from her soldier husband. Jodi Brinkman gives a towering performance in that role. Chris Pohl is impressive in a brief but notable appearance as Dorothy's husband, Pete. Seasoned New York actor Jay Strauss is sublime as the droll proprietor, Mr. Sanders, and the famously glib reporter, Walter Winchell. A trio of Andrew Sisters types, alternately serving as a Greek chorus and a gaggle of teenage girls, features Elizabeth Kelly as the "fast" Miriam, Jamie Finkenthal as the self-conscious Aggie, and Julie Marx as the bookish Gloria who talks with a lisp. The six talented, youthful performers (all save one are in high school) deliver well-honed performances under Paul F. Gurgol's meticulous direction." (Fran Heller) THE TIMES (Chagrin Valley): "At the Kalliope storefront theater on Lee Road in Cleveland Heights, director Paul Gurgol has assembled a first-rate cast and has taken the Oscar-winning screenplay and has been able to achieve the improbable. Combining comedy and tear-jerking sentimentality, Mr. Gurgol has pushed the plot, the songs, the script and his perfect cast to the limits. Yes, you can go back and relive this book-to-movie-to-stage experience . . . Jay Strauss plays Winchell, the older Hermie and Mr. Sanders, who, in a very funny scene, sells Hermie a package of condoms. Jodi Brinkman convinces as Dorothy, the lonely war bride, and can she sing. Though Mr. Kirschenbaum's ballads have a sameness, Miss Brinkman's thrilling vocals demand that you listen. As Hermie, Alex Wyse has a likable innocence. His gradual connection to this older woman is heartwarming. Aaron Dore, as the sex-driven Oscy, and Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and Julie Marx all have just the right touch as the would-be sex objects; and, when they double as the singing sisters, they are terrific. Jay Strauss, who triples as Winchell, Mr. Sanders, and the wistful older Hermie, shows his remarkable versatility. In today's time of war, "Summer of 42" could catch on with audiences even more than the original movie." (Herb Hammer) THE TIMES (Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times): "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 Helms sound design. The playing space also aids. This isa play that needs intimacy and since no viewer is more than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope's small theater, the personal tie to the perfomers 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 posesses 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."(Roy Berko) Ticket Information SUMMER OF 42 is onstage at Kalliope Stage through November 7. Shows are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2:00pm. Some performances are sold out. Reserve online at www.KalliopeStage.com or call the box office at 216.321.0870. About Kalliope Stage Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar and Lee in Cleveland Heights. The 2004-2005 season begins with two area premiers. SUMMER OF 42 is the new musical based on the hit movie with music and lyrics by David Kirschenbaum and book by Hunter Foster. Relive the humor and poignancy of coming of age and falling in love for the very first time. Soaring music makes this show a Kalliope top choice. Next it's time to do THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG by Norman Allen. Meet Eveyln Scrooge and her chain-rattling partner Janet Marley in another noteworthy Cleveland premier. A haunted sweatshop in old New York brings out all the usual suspects with some unexpected twists. The foot-stomping ragtime score and witty script are a treat for all ages. Spring brings the witty comic romance: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. Gorgeous melodies evoke the lush scent of an endless summer evening. The sun won't set, one magical night, until every mismatched lover finds their perfect partner. Soon the moon smiles on lovers, fools, and rememberers in this Sondheim masterpiece. And summer arrives with the musical comedy, BABY. Thee unsuspecting couples suddenly find themselves expecting in this very moving, very funny romp. Meet Lizzie, Danny, Pam, Nick, Alan, and Arlene as they tackle everything "in the family way." Subscription opportunities are available through November 7, and guarantee reserved seating. --0-317496982-1097592333=:28806 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
SUMMER OF 42 another critical hit and audience favorite
Kalliope Stage launches their second season with SUMMER OF 42, a new musical based on the 1971 hit movie. An exciting cast of area students join New York and Cleveland professionals to create a raucously funny hit with vocal fireworks in a story especially timely today. Don't miss the opportunity to see this critically acclaimed area premier. The reviews are in---read for yourself.
 
PLAIN DEALER: "At Kalliope Stage, director Paul F. Gurgol gets the tone exactly right with a luminous production of "Summer of 42." Staging the area premiere of the musical adaptation of the 1971 movie, Gurgol makes theatrical magic with impeccable casting and direction that is both delicate and deep. He takes a big risk - staging a story about teens at a professional theater and putting real teens in the roles - and it's a risk that pays huge dividends. The cast, led by the amazing Alex Wyse, is funny, touching and very real. . . It's a beautiful production--funny, sweet and moving--to open Kalliope's second season and an excellent introduction to the strengths of this new professional company." (Linda Eisenstein)
 
SCENE: "Yep, it's a musical version of the movie, and it's a good thing Kalliope decided to do it, since it requires adolescent boys to sing and act. Thankfully, this company's dedication to splendid voices and evocative presentations has landed it some very talented local high schoolers, who perform like seasoned troopers. Alex Wyse plays the lead, Hermie, with such a cute and fragile boyishness, you just want to hug him (and it doesn't hurt that he looks like a teenage Fred Astaire). Director Paul F. Gurgol finds all the nooks of sentiment and crannies of humor (a boy buying his first "rubbers" in a drugstore) to give everyone a twinge of longing for the blissfully naive good ol' days." (Christine Howey)
 
CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS: "Humor and heartbreak coalesce in a story told in flashback about a young boy who falls for an older woman whose husband is away at war. Alex Wyse is equal parts touching and funny as the ingenuous Hermie whose adolescent awakening wavers between bumbling earnestness and precocious sensitivity. Aaron Dore is the horny Oscy, while the bespectacled Dan O'Neill fits the role of the nerdy Benji, more interested in birds than the birds and the bees. The object of Hermie's obsession is Dorothy, a war bride torn between loneliness and the nascent desire of a woman separated from her soldier husband. Jodi Brinkman gives a towering performance in that role. Chris Pohl is impressive in a brief but notable appearance as Dorothy's husband, Pete. Seasoned New York actor Jay Strauss is sublime as the droll proprietor, Mr. Sanders, and the famously glib reporter, Walter Winchell. A trio of Andrew Sisters types, alternately serving as a Greek chorus and a gaggle of teenage girls, features Elizabeth Kelly as the "fast" Miriam, Jamie Finkenthal as the self-conscious Aggie, and Julie Marx as the bookish Gloria who talks with a lisp. The six talented, youthful performers (all save one are in high school) deliver well-honed performances under Paul F. Gurgol's meticulous direction." (Fran Heller)
 
THE TIMES (Chagrin Valley): "At the Kalliope storefront theater on Lee Road in Cleveland Heights, director Paul Gurgol has assembled a first-rate cast and has taken the Oscar-winning screenplay and has been able to achieve the improbable. Combining comedy and tear-jerking sentimentality, Mr. Gurgol has pushed the plot, the songs, the script and his perfect cast to the limits. Yes, you can go back and relive this book-to-movie-to-stage experience . . . Jay Strauss plays Winchell, the older Hermie and Mr. Sanders, who, in a very funny scene, sells Hermie a package of condoms. Jodi Brinkman convinces as Dorothy, the lonely war bride, and can she sing. Though Mr. Kirschenbaum's ballads have a sameness, Miss Brinkman's thrilling vocals demand that you listen. As Hermie, Alex Wyse has a likable innocence. His gradual connection to this older woman is heartwarming. Aaron Dore, as the sex-driven Oscy, and Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and Julie Marx all have just the right touch as the would-be sex objects; and, when they double as the singing sisters, they are terrific. Jay Strauss, who triples as Winchell, Mr. Sanders, and the wistful older Hermie, shows his remarkable versatility. In today's time of war, "Summer of 42" could catch on with audiences even more than the original movie." (Herb Hammer)
 
THE TIMES (Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times): "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 Helms sound design. The playing space also aids. This isa play that needs intimacy and since no viewer is more than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope's small theater, the personal tie to the perfomers 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 posesses 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."(Roy Berko)
 
Ticket Information
SUMMER OF 42 is onstage at Kalliope Stage through November 7. Shows are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2:00pm. Some performances are sold out. Reserve online at www.KalliopeStage.com or call the box office at 216.321.0870.
 
About Kalliope Stage
Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar and Lee in Cleveland Heights. The 2004-2005 season begins with two area premiers. SUMMER OF 42 is the new musical based on the hit movie with music and lyrics by David Kirschenbaum and book by Hunter Foster. Relive the humor and poignancy of coming of age and falling in love for the very first time. Soaring music makes this show a Kalliope top choice. Next it's time to do THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG by Norman Allen. Meet Eveyln Scrooge and her chain-rattling partner Janet Marley in another noteworthy Cleveland premier. A haunted sweatshop in old New York brings out all the usual suspects with some unexpected twists. The foot-stomping ragtime score and witty script are a treat for all ages. Spring brings the witty comic romance: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. Gorgeous melodies evoke the lush scent of an endless summer evening. The sun won't set, one magical night, until every mismatched lover finds their perfect partner. Soon the moon smiles on lovers, fools, and rememberers in this Sondheim masterpiece. And summer arrives with the musical comedy, BABY. Thee unsuspecting couples suddenly find themselves expecting in this very moving, very funny romp. Meet Lizzie, Danny, Pam, Nick, Alan, and Arlene as they tackle everything "in the family way." Subscription opportunities are available through November 7, and guarantee reserved seating.
--0-317496982-1097592333=:28806-- >From pr at clevelandplayhouse.com" Dear NEOHIOPAL: For Immediate Release... THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE REMOUNTS BROADWAY PRODUCTION OF ENCHANTED APRIL Michael Wilson to Direct Matthew Barber's 2003 Best Play Tony Nominee http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20041011 Contact: Julie Fogel, The Cleveland Play House, Associate Director of Communications and Marketing, 216/795-7000 x236 The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-0189 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com From gltfshop1 at netzero.com Tue Oct 12 14:35:13 2004 From: gltfshop1 at netzero.com (mcytron) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 14:35:13 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Seeks Technicians for Oct 17th-20th Message-ID: <004701c4b0a3$5c6aafb0$a6863040@work> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C4B068.AF516150 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Great Lakes Theater Seeks Technicians for Oct 17th-20th for the Strike = of Julius Caesar and the Importance of being Earnest We will start promptly at 9 am Sunday October 17th at the Ohio theater=20 8 am Monday October 18th at the Ohio theater=20 9 am Tuesday October 19th and Wednesday October 20th at our shop=20 please contact me If interested Mark Cytron Technical Director=20 Great Lakes Theater=20 216 651 8406 gltfshop1 at netzero.com ------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C4B068.AF516150 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Great Lakes Theater Seeks Technicians for Oct = 17th-20th for the=20 Strike of Julius Caesar and the Importance of being Earnest

We will start promptly at 9 am Sunday = October 17th=20 at the Ohio theater 
8 am Monday October 18th  at the Ohio theater=20
 
9 am Tuesday October 19th and=20 Wednesday October 20th at our shop
 
please contact me If interested
 
Mark Cytron
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------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C4B068.AF516150-- From Alexcine at aol.com Tue Oct 12 12:55:10 2004 From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 15:55:10 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Prelude2Cinema holding audition October 23rd Message-ID: <4EC44C11.315F1327.006D6F3D@aol.com> Prelude2cinema will be holding auditions October 23rd at its Knight Studio on Cleveland???s East Side next week for certain roles for the TV Series ???Out of Darkness. The auditions will be only for specific roles. The roles we are casting include: Jennifer Bailey Raft. She is the young wife of the Prosecutor. She should be blonde or brunette. Jennifer at times can be very regal and other times she seems a bit unstable. Police Lieutenant Foster. He is an older black man and has the look of a kindly grandfather, but can be very ruthless when he needs to be. Auditions will be on Saturday October 23rd from 1pm to 5pm. Contact us if you fit one of the specific roles about an audition time. Shooting is expected to begin the first week of November 2004. E-mail dark at prelude2cinema.com to schedule and audition or visit the site at http://www.prelude2cinema.com/dark.htm ************************************** Prelude2Cinema "Movies That Make You Think." http://www.prelude2cinema.com ******************************************* From Cliff69249 at aol.com Tue Oct 12 18:29:50 2004 From: Cliff69249 at aol.com (Cliff69249 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 21:29:50 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]suzzy the clown Message-ID: --part1_c1.48f91268.2e9ddf0e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Need a clown to do face painting or perform puppet shows. My puppets will come alive to make you cry or more........................I am available for your function or event. Contact Suzzy for availability and pricing. 216-272-1796. --part1_c1.48f91268.2e9ddf0e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Need a clown to do face painting or= perform puppet shows.  My puppets will come alive to make you cry or m= ore........................I am available for your function or event. =20= Contact Suzzy for availability and pricing.  216-272-1796. --part1_c1.48f91268.2e9ddf0e_boundary-- From Yesactap at aol.com Tue Oct 12 18:38:01 2004 From: Yesactap at aol.com (Yesactap at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 21:38:01 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Two Upcoming Dobama Productions Message-ID: <74.44aa6c49.2e9de0f9@aol.com> -------------------------------1097631481 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dobama will be holding auditions for Ten Minutes from Cleveland by Eric Coble October 17 Production Dates: April 15-May 8 6 actors 20-50 Two Contrasting monologues for audition Please call director Eric Schmiedl 297-9042 Auditions for The Exonerated October 24 & 26 Director: Joel Hammer 10 Caucasian and African American actors, age 35-60 Call Joyce Casey for appointment 216-932-6838 -------------------------------1097631481 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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<= /BODY> -------------------------------1097631481-- From Buddyraymc at aol.com Tue Oct 12 18:46:35 2004 From: Buddyraymc at aol.com (Buddyraymc at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 21:46:35 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Us? Talking Across America, A Satirical Inquiry on the Eve of the Election Message-ID: <1c1.1f3ff176.2e9de2fb@aol.com> --part1_1c1.1f3ff176.2e9de2fb_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="1c1.1f3ff176_alt_bound" --1c1.1f3ff176_alt_bound Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 for immediate release Us? Talking Across America, A Satirical Inquiry into the State of the Natio= n=20 on the Eve of the Election performed by Ray McNiece. Cleveland Public=20 Theater, October 29-30th @ 8:30pm. $10 Admission. Contact: Jim Levine=20= @ CPT=20 216-631-2727 x 204 Poet, Actor, Singer Ray McNiece, presents a revival of his solo play Us?=20 just in time for the November Elections. Performed in front of a wall-sized= map=20 of the country made from 50 used flags saved from being burned, Us? is a=20 theatrical cross-country exploration of national character from Times Squar= e to=20 Hollywood Boulevard told through monologues, poems and songs.=20 Based on interviews with We, the people=20 McNiece portrays a cross section of a dozen characters -- from a WTC relief worker to a Gulf War vet to a gay groom =E2= =80=93 =20 who depict the conflicting and sometimes comic opinions our fellow Americans= =20 offer to describe themselves and the zeitgeist of our country. =E2=80=9CAs I= travel =20 around the country I=E2=80=99ve been asking folks what question they=E2=80= =99d like to ask the =20 American people and why, creating composite characters from the responses th= at=20 reveal the American Dream on the verge of nightmare.=E2=80=9D =20 Of McNiece=E2=80=99s first solo show at the Edinburgh Fringe Fest, London= =E2=80=99s Stage=20 Today commented, The energy he has for each character is impressive and he=20 never fails to surprise with the variety packed into the show. The Scotsman= =20 added, McNiece=E2=80=99s characters are acutely observed, the speech patter= ns and=20 mannerisms perfectly caught. In a review of Us? The Star Phonenix said, Hi= s=20 thoughtful writing combines with perfectly timed delivery to create a power= ful=20 wordscape that owes as much to jazz as drama.=20 Ray McNiece has authored seven books of poems and monologues, has created =20 two solo theater pieces and two poetry musicals, Mouth Music and Rustbowl=20 Hootenanny. He has appeared in several Cleveland Theater productions, most= =20 recently as Johnny Freeman in Bad Epitaph=E2=80=99s The American Revolution= . This fall he=20 will appear in Highway Ulysses at Dobama. FOR MORE INFO 440-918-0878. =20 www.raymcniece.com =20 visit the new website www.raymcniece.com --1c1.1f3ff176_alt_bound Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

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-------------------------------1097667642-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Wed Oct 13 03:23:38 2004 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 03:23:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland Theatre:Pride & Prejudice/3 more weeks Message-ID: <20041013102338.61221.qmail@web13122.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2045755102-1097663018=:59925 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 Liz 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, stirring music and terrific acting. Pride and Prejudice runs for only 16 more performances; October 14 through October 31, 2004 at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group rates are available. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information email Martin Friedman at either martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034. 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 Miss Anne De Bourgh...............Shannon Hopkins Mr. Carter................................Chris Sgarlata --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. --0-2045755102-1097663018=:59925 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  Liz 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, stirring music and terrific acting.

 

Pride and Prejudice runs for only 16 more performances; October 14 through October 31, 2004 at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group rates are available. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information email Martin Friedman at either martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034.

 

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

Miss Anne De Bourgh...............Shannon Hopkins

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


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Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. --0-2045755102-1097663018=:59925-- From cherylcarter at neo.rr.com Wed Oct 13 05:32:51 2004 From: cherylcarter at neo.rr.com (Cheryl Carter) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 07:32:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Children's Entertainment needed In-Reply-To: <20041008192927.75787.qmail@web20704.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: KidsFair 2004, an annual fundaiser for several childrens charitites, will be November 7 (10:00am - 6:00pm) at the John S Knight Center in Akron. We had over 10,000 children and their families attend last year and we expect an even bigger crowd due to 3 shows being presented by THE Sponge Bob Square Pants. We are looking for 3 more kids performers to do an onstage 20-25 minute performance. Puppeters, magicians, storytellers, stage shows, singing groups, dance groups, etc. Their is no money involved but your name and information would be printed in our hand-outs, publicity and posters. You can market yourself right after the perforance and it's a great way to build your brand name. Please contact Cheryl Carter at cherylcarter at neo.rr.com if you would to discuss a performance time. Think out of the box and get publicity that costs you nothng but a little time. This is a wonderful event to be seen at! Thank you! From sarah at morrisondance.com Wed Oct 13 05:08:21 2004 From: sarah at morrisondance.com (Sarah Morrison) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 08:08:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ALL ARTS ORGS/INDIVIDUALS - make your work count! Message-ID: <416D1AB5.8090906@morrisondance.com> --------------060907020706010604010209 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In order to be included in IMPORTANT federal research on the influence of "Creative Industries" (i.e. to increase funding for the arts on a federal/state/and local level) we all need to sign up for a DUNS number. I was shocked when I went to the OAC meeting last Monday, and they passed out a research report intended to show legislators how important the arts are to our economy, and under the category of # of dance organizations in OHIO, the number was THREE!!! While I am prone to focus on dance, this report includes all "Creative Industries" (that's YOU). I did some leg work to figure out how the heck they tallied the "creative industry" and found a place on the Americans for the Arts website, where they discuss the need to sign up for a DUNS number. I am urging all of you (as organizations AND as individual artists - and please encourage your colleagues) to sign up for a number, so that we can show these "researchers" how prevelant the arts are in Ohio! We NEED to be counted and included in federal AND statewide arts research, in order to demonstrate our contributions to the creative arts industries!. Let's make Ohio COUNT! A National Campaign to Register Artists and Nonprofit Arts Organizations with Dun & Bradstreet Americans for the Arts is urging all artists and arts organizations to get their own free Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) number--or if they already have a D&B number, to ensure that they are accurately coded as an arts organization or artist. Why? Because we have developed a new annual research initiative, Creative Industries, that uses D&B data to document the number of arts-related businesses and employees in any geographical region or political jurisdiction. If you don't have a D&B number you are not represented in the data, and our analysis suggests a vast under-representation of nonprofit arts organizations and artists. So SIGN UP AND BE COUNTED as part of this potent visibility and advocacy tool for advancing the arts in America. Arts Organizations, click here for instructions . Artists, click here for instructions . For More Information about the Creative Industries Project, click here . --------------060907020706010604010209 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In order to be included in IMPORTANT federal research on the influence of "Creative Industries" (i.e. to increase funding for the arts on a federal/state/and local level) we all need to sign up for a DUNS number.  I was shocked when I went to the OAC meeting last Monday, and they passed out a research report intended to show legislators how important the arts are to our economy, and under the category of # of dance organizations in OHIO, the number was THREE!!!  While I am prone to focus on dance, this report includes all "Creative Industries" (that's YOU).

I did some leg work to figure out how the heck they tallied the "creative industry" and found a place on the Americans for the Arts website, where they discuss the need to sign up for a DUNS number.  I am urging all of you (as organizations AND as individual artists - and please encourage your colleagues) to sign up for a number, so that we can show these "researchers" how prevelant the arts are in Ohio!  We NEED to be counted and included in federal AND statewide arts research, in order to demonstrate our contributions to the creative arts industries!.

Let's make Ohio COUNT!

A National Campaign to Register Artists and Nonprofit Arts Organizations with Dun & Bradstreet

Americans for the Arts is urging all artists and arts organizations to get their own free Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) number—or if they already have a D&B number, to ensure that they are accurately coded as an arts organization or artist. Why? Because we have developed a new annual research initiative, Creative Industries, that uses D&B data to document the number of arts-related businesses and employees in any geographical region or political jurisdiction. If you don’t have a D&B number you are not represented in the data, and our analysis suggests a vast under-representation of nonprofit arts organizations and artists. So SIGN UP AND BE COUNTED as part of this potent visibility and advocacy tool for advancing the arts in America.

Arts Organizations, click here for instructions.

Artists, click here for instructions.  


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--------------060907020706010604010209-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Wed Oct 13 05:18:21 2004 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 08:18:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THIS FRIDAY - Miss Gulch Rides Her Bike Back into Kennedy's at Pl ayhouse Square! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0007645F@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B11E.BA94BAF1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 Miss Gulch Returns! The Wicked Musical =20 "It's unabashed entertainment, the kind best enjoyed with pals over a = drink or two while a cabaret performer bats double-entendres from her stool," exclaimed Cleveland Plain Dealer Reviewer Linda Eisenstein after = viewing the show last March. =20 Nickolas Vannello once again brings Almira Gulch to life in this = one-man show with an armful of devastating new songs, an outrageous dress = created by Jeffrey Smart, a wig, a hat, a wicker basket, a grand piano, and voila = -- MISS GULCH RETURNS!=20 =20 Vannello does the old girl proud! All her dreams finally come true: long-running New York engagements rife with raves,... a cult following = of her own... and, now regional appearances like the one which will be at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center from October 15-30, 2004 =20 "Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the = energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." = Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene. =20 But who is Almira Gulch? It's been many years since Dorothy and The = Wizard of Oz charmed America. But there's another side to the Oz legend: the = dark side of the rainbow.=20 =20 Poor Almira! For sixty years, this dog-snatching, basket-wielding = spiteful spinster-next-door has intrigued us, but has never had the chance to = give us her side of the story...until now! Here she is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her.=20 Well, now its Almira's turn to give us her side of story! She has = remained misunderstood, underestimated, and unappreciated. And through the = decades, frustrated fans have hungered for solutions to the mysteries = surrounding the legendary Miss Gulch. Why does she ride that bike? What does she have against neighborhood girls and their little dogs too? What becomes of = her after the tornado? Did she have a happy childhood? And most of all -- = who is the real woman beneath that ferocious fa=E7ade? When playwright/lyricist Fred Barton accidentally met Margaret = Hamilton, he began a star-struck obsession that led to the development of Miss Gulch Returns. In Miss Gulch, he finds the ideal icon for today's = disillusioned souls, the perfect symbol of the frustrated aspirations of our age.=20 The Bitch is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her. She sings (at last!). She has a mean piano player by the name of Charles Eversole = (and what other kind?) She gives us the dirt. She dumps Hollywood and gives = the real world a try -- and lands a job as well as the next man (and lands = the next man, as well). She lays her soul bare, and yours if you dare. So = turn on the phone machine, turn Judy's picture to the wall, turn up the = volume, and welcome to the wit and wisdom of Miss Gulch -- "Entertainesse Extraordinaire!" "Kindly be advised that MISS GULCH RETURNS! isn't cabaret. It's = theatre. Fine theatre, too. It's one of the best shows I've seen in a long time. = With its riotous lyrics and smart tunes, a genuine poignancy underlies the = wicked laughter. MISS GULCH RETURNS! is a marvel. Pay a visit as soon as you = can." Michael Sommers, NY Native =20 Miss Gulch Returns! Performances: Fridays and Saturdays, October 15 - 30 (One Thursday performance on October 28th) at 8:30 p.m. in=20 Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center All seats $20 =20 Call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 for reservations www.missgulchreturns.com www.tickets.com =20 Show contains mature subject matter. Not suitable for people under 14 = years of age.=20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B11E.BA94BAF1 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
 
 

Miss Gulch Returns!

The Wicked Musical

 

"It's unabashed entertainment, the kind best enjoyed with pals over a drink or two while a cabaret performer bats double-entendres from her stool," exclaimed Cleveland Plain Dealer Reviewer Linda Eisenstein after viewing the show last March.

 

Nickolas Vannello once again brings Almira Gulch to life in this one-man show with an armful of devastating new songs, an outrageous dress created by Jeffrey Smart, a wig, a hat, a wicker basket, a grand piano, and voila -- MISS GULCH RETURNS!

  

Vannello does the old girl proud! All her dreams finally come true: long-running New York engagements rife with raves,... a cult following of her own... and, now regional appearances like the one which will be at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center from October 15-30, 2004

 

"Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene.

 

But who is Almira Gulch? It's been many years since Dorothy and The Wizard of Oz charmed America. But there's another side to the Oz legend: the dark side of the rainbow.

 

Poor Almira! For sixty years, this dog-snatching, basket-wielding spiteful spinster-next-door has intrigued us, but has never had the chance to give us her side of the story...until now! Here she is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her.

Well, now its Almira's turn to give us her side of story! She has remained misunderstood, underestimated, and unappreciated. And through the decades, frustrated fans have hungered for solutions to the mysteries surrounding the legendary Miss Gulch. Why does she ride that bike? What does she have against neighborhood girls and their little dogs too? What becomes of her after the tornado? Did she have a happy childhood? And most of all -- who is the real woman beneath that ferocious fa?ade?

When playwright/lyricist Fred Barton accidentally met Margaret Hamilton, he began a star-struck obsession that led to the development of Miss Gulch Returns. In Miss Gulch, he finds the ideal icon for today's disillusioned souls, the perfect symbol of the frustrated aspirations of our age.

The Bitch is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her. She sings (at last!). She has a mean piano player by the name of Charles Eversole (and what other kind?) She gives us the dirt. She dumps Hollywood and gives the real world a try -- and lands a job as well as the next man (and lands the next man, as well). She lays her soul bare, and yours if you dare. So turn on the phone machine, turn Judy's picture to the wall, turn up the volume, and welcome to the wit and wisdom of Miss Gulch -- "Entertainesse Extraordinaire!"

"Kindly be advised that MISS GULCH RETURNS! isn't cabaret. It's theatre. Fine theatre, too. It's one of the best shows I've seen in a long time. With its riotous lyrics and smart tunes, a genuine poignancy underlies the wicked laughter. MISS GULCH RETURNS! is a marvel. Pay a visit as soon as you can." Michael Sommers, NY Native

 

Miss Gulch Returns!

Performances: Fridays and Saturdays,

October 15 - 30 (One Thursday performance on October 28th)

at 8:30 p.m. in

Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center

All seats $20

 

Call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 for reservations

www.missgulchreturns.com

www.tickets.com

Show contains mature subject matter.  Not suitable for people under 14 years of age.

 

  

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B11E.BA94BAF1-- From eric.oswald at sherwin.com Wed Oct 13 06:27:02 2004 From: eric.oswald at sherwin.com (Eric Oswald) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:27:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Little Shop Of Horrors in Solon Message-ID: <416D2D26.9090606@sherwin.com>

Only Two Weekends Left!!!!


SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

proudly presents

LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS

The Musical!

The Cast

Seymour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason A. Green
Audrey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne Dieteman
Mr. Mushnik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Cohen
Orin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Oswald
Chiffon  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne Davis
Crystal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Samantha Childress
Ronette  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Valerie Witherspoon
Bernstein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Boros
Mrs. Luce  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Claudia Lillibridge
Skip Snip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Lillibridge
And as the Voice of Audrey II . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark J. DePompei
with Brandon Schaedlich as the Plant Operator

Directed by Wayne Merholz
Musical Direction by Megan Brack
Choreographed by Holly Merholz


Show dates, times and ticket prices are as follows:   
Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 pm October 15, 16, 22 & 23 Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Seniors & Students.  Sunday Matinees 2:00 pm October 10 & 17 Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Seniors & Students

Solon Center for the Arts is located at 6315 SOM Center Road at the corner of Bainbridge Road in the Old City Hall building. For tickets and more information about upcoming events and classes in art, music, theater and dance, call 440.337.1400


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Solon Center for the Arts has been taken over by a gigantic, man-eating plant!

Just drive by the Center on the corner of SOM Center and Bainbridge Roads and you'll see exactly what we mean when Little Shop of Horrors takes the stage!   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's celebrity - but behind the glamour and fame lies a secret he can't reveal - this strange and unusual plant's 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't want to miss the plant this is big enough to swallow a compact car!   Under the directions 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 "Somewhere That's Green," "Suddenly Seymour" and the title song.

Our 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 International.
From PRKSG at aol.com Wed Oct 13 06:39:07 2004 From: PRKSG at aol.com (PRKSG at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:39:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for Mr. or Ms. Board Trustee! Message-ID: <1e9.2c8af16c.2e9e89fb@aol.com> --part1_1e9.2c8af16c.2e9e89fb_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Recommendations for Board service are welcome! "In order to more positively respond to the Company's significant growth in recent years, the Board will look to the more than 200 Northeast Ohio communities it serves for people willing to fill a number of available seats on the Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees. The task will be challenging." Media Release For Immediate Release Contact: Phyllis Griffith,330.848.3708, or prksg at aol.com October 12, 2004...Barberton, Ohio. The Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees announces the election of officers for the 2004-2005 season: Art Bradnick is serving his final year as President, and Mark Paprocki is serving a second year as Treasurer. Tim Papp and Cathy Bulgrin are serving their first terms as Vice President and Secretary, respectively. The MTC Board also approved a revised slate for terms of service. Bradnick was CEO of Rockwell International/Barberton and Mayor of the City of Barberton. Paprocki is currently Treasurer of Barberton City Schools, and President of Downtown Barberton, Inc. Norton City Schools employ Cathy Bulgrin as Treasurer/CFO, and she serves as the NE Region Director of Ohio Association of School Business Officials. Tim Papp, AAMS, CFP heads the downtown Barberton office of Edward Jones. In order to more positively respond to the Company's significant growth in recent years, the Board will look to the more than 200 Northeast Ohio communities it serves for people willing to fill a number of available seats on the MTC Board of Trustees. The task will be challenging. "Most non-profit organizations are struggling with the same issue we are," report Holly Barkdoll and Dennis O'Connell, Co-Producing Directors. "There are fewer, potential Board members because most adults work full-time, have active family lives, and have less time for volunteer activities." "But Magical Theatre Company is active in 19 Northeast Ohio counties," adds Art Bradnick, " and we're looking to growth areas in Akron, North Canton, Green, Wooster, Munroe Falls, Wadsworth, Independence, Broadview Heights, Richfield, Walton Hills, and Medina for new Board members." Tim Papp reports, "our Board has been reworking its focus. To accommodate the hectic schedules of working adults, we've recently voted to hold quarterly meetings for the full Board. Our executive committee will meet monthly to conduct routine Company business. We're small, but mighty - and we really believe in the Company's value to Northeast Ohio. We know there are others who share this value for the performing arts." Founded in 1972, Magical Theatre Company remains Northeast Ohio's only professional resident and touring theatre for young and family audiences. The Company's repertoire of classic, contemporary and new children's literature appeals to schools and families annually because of how magnificently these works are transferred from page to the stage. Performing at the Park Theater on Alexander Common, Magical Theatre Company has sustained recent growth in all program areas: touring, public and school performances, workshops and residencies, and in outreach activities. An increasing number of corporate leaders, arts patrons and educators value Magical Theatre Company because the programs and projects reflect positive themes, evoke heartfelt emotions, and inspire children to real-life achievements. MTC programs have a profoundly positive impact on the life choices children make. Extraordinary, individual accomplishments occur when Magical Theatre Company is part of a child's life. Anyone interested in serving on the Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees can call 330.848.3708 to learn how they might be part of this magical experience. -30- Experience the Magic in 2004-2005 Performances at the Park Theater on Alexander Common Sarah, Plain and Tall - October 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 2004 The Best Christmas Pageant Ever - December 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 The Pearl - January 28, 29, 30, 2005 Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse - May 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22 Call 330.848.3708 for reservations or more information --part1_1e9.2c8af16c.2e9e89fb_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Recommendations for Board servic= e are welcome!
"In order to more positively respond to the Company's significant growth in=20= recent years, the Board will look to the more than 200 Northeast Ohio commun= ities it serves for people willing to fill a number of available seats on th= e Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees.  The task will be challeng= ing."


Media Release
For Immediate Release
Contact:  Phyllis Griffith,330.848.3708, or prksg at aol.com

October 12, 2004...Barberton, Ohio.  The Magical Theatre Company Board=20= of Trustees announces the election of officers for the 2004-2005 season:&nbs= p; Art Bradnick is serving his final year as President, and Mark Paprocki is= serving a second year as Treasurer.  Tim Papp and Cathy Bulgrin are se= rving their first terms as Vice President and Secretary, respectively. The M= TC Board also approved a revised slate for terms of service.

Bradnick was CEO of Rockwell International/Barberton and Mayor of the City o= f Barberton.  Paprocki is currently Treasurer of Barberton City Schools= , and President of Downtown Barberton, Inc.  Norton City Schools employ= Cathy Bulgrin as Treasurer/CFO, and she serves as the NE Region Director of= Ohio Association of School Business Officials.  Tim Papp, AAMS, CFP he= ads the downtown Barberton office of Edward Jones.

In order to more positively respond to the Company's significant growth i= n recent years, the Board will look to the more than 200 Northeast Ohio comm= unities it serves for people willing to fill a number of available seats on=20= the MTC Board of Trustees.  The task will be challenging.

"Most non-profit organizations are struggling with the same issue we are," r= eport Holly Barkdoll and Dennis O'Connell, Co-Producing Directors.  "Th= ere are fewer, potential Board members because most adults work full-time, h= ave active family lives, and have less time for volunteer activities."

"But Magical Theatre Company is active in 19 Northeast Ohio counties," ad= ds Art Bradnick, " and we're looking to growth areas in Akron, North Canton,= Green, Wooster, Munroe Falls, Wadsworth, Independence, Broadview Heights, R= ichfield, Walton Hills, and Medina for new Board members."

Tim Papp reports, "our Board has been reworking its focus.  To accommod= ate the hectic schedules of working adults, we've recently voted to hold qua= rterly meetings for the full Board.  Our executive committee will meet=20= monthly to conduct routine Company business.  We're small, but mighty -= and we really believe in the Company's value to Northeast Ohio.  We kn= ow there are others who share this value for the performing arts."

Founded in 1972, Magical Theatre Company remains Northeast Ohio's only profe= ssional resident and touring theatre for young and family audiences.  T= he Company's repertoire of classic, contemporary and new children's literatu= re appeals to schools and families annually because of how magnificently the= se works are transferred from page to the stage.

Performing at the Park Theater on Alexander Common, Magical Theatre Company=20= has sustained recent growth in all program areas:  touring, public and=20= school performances, workshops and residencies, and in outreach activities.<= BR>
An increasing number of corporate leaders, arts patrons and educators value=20= Magical Theatre Company because the programs and projects reflect positive t= hemes, evoke heartfelt emotions, and inspire children to real-life achieveme= nts.

MTC programs have a profoundly positive impact on the life choices children=20= make.  Extraordinary, individual accomplishments occur when Magical The= atre Company is part of a child's life.  Anyone interested in serving o= n the Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees can call 330.848.3708 to lea= rn how they might be part of this magical experience.
-30-


Experience the Magic in 2004-2005
Performances at the Park Theater on Alexander Common

Sarah, Plain and Tall - October 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 2004
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever - December 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 The Pearl - January 28, 29, 30, 2005
Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse - May 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22
Call 330.848.3708 for reservations or more information
--part1_1e9.2c8af16c.2e9e89fb_boundary-- From rboothie at zoominternet.net Wed Oct 13 06:55:22 2004 From: rboothie at zoominternet.net (Richard Boothroyd) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:55:22 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]IF YOU MISSED MICHAEL KELSEY DON"T MISS THIS SHOW AT THE ROSE IN MEDINA Message-ID: <005101c4b12c$4c2dbdc0$2eeac8ac@Rose> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4B10A.C11896E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Shows like Michael Kelsey's September 10 date at THE ROSE in Medina are = the stuff of legends. Two weeks later everyone you talk to is moaning = because they missed a truly magical event. On Saturday, October 16 8PM, = at THE ROSE in MEDINA the magic returns in the form of THE SULTANS OF = BING and guitarist Johnny Welton. THE SULTANS are indisputably the = finest improvisational jazz/rock band in NE Ohio and Welton's acoustic = and electric guitar artistry is well...electric! Tickets are available = at the door for $7. The show is perfect for parents with teens, parents = alone, teens alone or anyone who really apreciates great guitar work. For details and directions visit www.therosetheater.com ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4B10A.C11896E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Shows like Michael Kelsey's September = 10 date at=20 THE ROSE in Medina are the stuff of legends. Two weeks later everyone = you talk=20 to is moaning because they missed a truly magical event. On Saturday, = October 16=20 8PM, at THE ROSE in MEDINA the magic returns in the form of THE SULTANS = OF BING=20 and guitarist Johnny Welton. THE SULTANS are indisputably the finest=20 improvisational jazz/rock band in NE Ohio and Welton's acoustic and = electric=20 guitar artistry is well...electric! Tickets are available at the door = for $7.=20 The show is perfect for parents with teens, parents alone, teens alone = or anyone=20 who really apreciates great guitar work.
 
For details and directions visit www.therosetheater.com<= /DIV>
 
------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4B10A.C11896E0-- From chris at antonellic.com Wed Oct 13 07:18:23 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:18:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?=22After_all_those_years_being_stuck_on_a_page=2C_Did_you_?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?ever_imagine_you'd_see_me_onstage=3F__Cast_Announcement_fo?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?r_Seussical_at_Chagrin_Valley_Little_Theatre?= Message-ID: <00bf01c4b12f$7fa64980$0500a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00BC_01C4B10D.F87820D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Presents Seussical October 4, 2004 2004 : "After = all those years being stuck on a page, = Did you ever imagine you'd see me onstage? = Now I'm here, there is no telling what may ensue! = No, there's no telling what! = But I'll give you a clue..." So says the mischievous Cat in the Hat at the onset of this fantastical, = magical, musical extravaganza! Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Lucky = Stiff, My Favorite Year, Once On This Island, and Ragtime) have lovingly = brought to life all of our favorite Dr. Seuss characters, including = Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Lazy Mayzie and all of the Whos of = Whoville! These classic, colorful tales are seamlessly brought together by Jojo, a = young boy and "thinker of strange and wonderful thinks"! As each story = unfolds you will marvel at how relevant and profound Seuss's subtle = themes are; making this musical one that appeals to all ages. The score emerges as a Seussian gumbo of musical styles, ranging from = Latin to pop, swing to gospel, and R&B to funk! So let your toes tap, = your fingers snap, and your imagination run wild, for "If you open your mind, Oh, the thinks you will find Lining up to get loose! Oh, the thinks you can think! Oh, the thinks you can think When you think about Seuss!!" =20 Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM November 19 - December 19 Sundays @ 2pm Nov 21st, 28th, 19th=20 =20 Director Jackie Cassara Produced by Ellen Greenberger Choreographer Pamela LaForce Music Director Heidi Herczeg =20 Harvey Bernstein Adult Who = Casey Braun JoJo Laurel Bryant Various = Tracy Carnes Mayzie LaBird Ted Cogan Various = Talia Cosentino Various Jace Craft Wickersham = Marilyn Fadeley Mrs. Mayor =20 Ellen Froliklong Various = Becky Fussner Various Kelly Fussner Various = Phil Goldberg The Cat in the Hat Aimee Guglielmo Various = Rachel Galambos Bird Girl Kaitlin Kasper Various = Alexandria LaForce- =20 Sy Levine Yertle/ = Marzullo Various Grandpa Who Angela Lynard Sour Kangaroo = Pat Mazzarino Horton Hallie Noble Bird Girl = Lauren Praizner Various Sarah Radcliff Various = Greta Rothman Gertrude McFuzz Hannah Sellers Various = Josh Sellers Various Melissa Shoupe Bird Girl = Leah Smith Wickersham Brian Smith Mr. Mayor = Courtney Smart- = Spears Young Kangaroo Janiyah Spears Young Kangaroo =20 =20 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - = Saturday Adults $16 = Seniors and Youths under 18 $12=20 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_00BC_01C4B10D.F87820D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Presents   = Seussical

October 4, 2004 2004 :        =            &nbs= p;            = ;       =20  "After=20 all those years being stuck on a page,
        =20            &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           =20            =20 Did you ever imagine you=92d see me onstage?
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;       =20            &nbs= p;           =20            =20  Now I=92m here, = there is no=20 telling what may ensue!
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;      =20            &nbs= p;           =20            =20  No, there=92s no = telling=20 what!
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;       =20            &nbs= p;           =20            =20 But I=92ll give you a clue..."

So says the mischievous Cat in the = Hat at the=20 onset of this fantastical, magical, musical extravaganza! Lynn Ahrens = and=20 Stephen Flaherty (Lucky Stiff, My Favorite Year, Once On This Island, = and=20 Ragtime) have lovingly brought to life all of our favorite Dr. Seuss = characters,=20 including Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Lazy Mayzie and all of = the Whos=20 of Whoville!

These classic, colorful tales are seamlessly brought = together by Jojo, a young boy and =93thinker of strange and wonderful = thinks=94! As=20 each story unfolds you will marvel at how relevant and profound = Seuss=92s subtle=20 themes are; making this musical one that appeals to all ages.

The = score=20 emerges as a Seussian gumbo of musical styles, ranging from Latin to = pop, swing=20 to gospel, and R&B to funk! So let your toes tap, your fingers snap, = and=20 your imagination run wild, for

"If you open your mind,
Oh, the = thinks=20 you will find
Lining up to get loose!
Oh, the thinks you can = think!
Oh,=20 the thinks you can think
When you think about Seuss!!"

 =20

Fridays=20 & Saturdays @ 8 PM

 November 19 =96 December=20 19

Sundays=20 @ 2pm

Nov=20 21st, 28th, 19th

 

Director Jackie=20 Cassara      Produced by=20 Ellen Greenberger

  Choreographer Pamela = LaForce    =20  Music Director=20 Heidi Herczeg

 

Harvey=20 Bernstein           =20 Adult Who           =20            =20            =20 Casey Braun           =20            =20 JoJo

Laurel=20 Bryant           &nbs= p;     Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Tracy = Carnes           =20            =20 Mayzie LaBird

Ted=20 Cogan           &nbs= p;         Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Talia=20 Cosentino           &nbs= p;        =20 Various

Jace=20 Craft           &nbs= p;           Wickersham           =20            &nbs= p;        =20 Marilyn Fadeley           &nbs= p;       =20 Mrs. Mayor           =20

Ellen=20 Froliklong           &nbs= p;   Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Becky = Fussner           &nbs= p;         Various

Kelly=20 Fussner           &nbs= p;     Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Phil = Goldberg           =20            =20 The Cat in the Hat

Aimee=20 Guglielmo           =20 Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Rachel=20 Galambos           &nbs= p;      =20 Bird Girl

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

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

            =             =    =20             =    =20         = Adults    $16    Seniors and Youths = under=20 18    $12
 
 
 
 
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_00BC_01C4B10D.F87820D0-- From hazlett at clevelandopera.org Wed Oct 13 07:25:38 2004 From: hazlett at clevelandopera.org (Arlene Hazlett) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:25:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]1/2 price tickets to neohiopal for Cleveland Opera's Don Giovanni Message-ID: <416D3AE2.4030401@clevelandopera.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------030303090104020709000808 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *Be seduced!* */Don Giovanni/* by Mozart is at the State Theatre October 15-17. Mozart's Don Juan is handsome, irresistible and knows it! He seduces one woman after another, forever adding to his countless conquests. But conquest brings catastrophic retribution on Mozart's thrilling finale. _NEohioPAL readers save 50% on tickets!!_ Order online at clevelandopera.org. Enter code *PAO* to receive your savings! Arlene L. Hazlett, Associate Marketing Director Cleveland Opera 216/575-0903, ext. 216 hazlett at clevelandopera.org */Now you can buy tickets and sign up for our e-newsletter "HighNotes" on-line at http://www.clevelandopera.org/* Announcing a special No-Annual-Fee Platinum Plus (sm) MasterCard (R) credit card now conveniently available to Cleveland Opera supporters online. With each new account opened and each time the account is used, MBNA America Bank will make a contribution to Cleveland Opera. For further details about this offer and to apply online simply click on http://www.clevelandopera.org/mbna.html --------------030303090104020709000808 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Be seduced!  Don Giovanni by Mozart is at the State Theatre October 15-17. Mozart’s Don Juan is handsome, irresistible and knows it! He seduces one woman after another, forever adding to his countless conquests. But conquest brings catastrophic retribution on Mozart’s thrilling finale. NEohioPAL readers save 50% on tickets!! Order online at clevelandopera.org. Enter code PAO to receive your savings!
 

Arlene L. Hazlett, Associate Marketing Director
Cleveland Opera
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--------------030303090104020709000808-- From chris at antonellic.com Wed Oct 13 07:34:39 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:34:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Buy One Get One Free - Special Offer This Weekend - Chagrin Valley Little Theatre - A Mid Summer Night's Dream Message-ID: <00f201c4b131$c53debe0$0500a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00EF_01C4B110.3E0FC330 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 October 13, 2004: Please consider a wonderful opportunity to witness = and learn all about the wonders of William Shakespeare, right in your = own back yard!! =20 We invite you to attend a performance of Chagrin Valley Little Theatre's = A Mid Summer Night's Dream, the premiere production of our Steve = Shields Players. Dedicated to developing the talents and skills of teens = and young adults, our Players will bring a fresh, invigorating = perspective to this classic comedy.=20 =20 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 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 Special Offer for October 15th and 16th Buy One Ticket Get One Ticket Free!!! Just bring this special coupon with you and give to the Box Office To redeem this Special One Time Offer. 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_00EF_01C4B110.3E0FC330 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

October 13,=20 2004:  = Please=20 consider a wonderful opportunity to =20 witness and learn all about the wonders of William Shakespeare, = right in=20 your own back yard!!

 

We=20 invite you to attend a performance of Chagrin Valley Little = Theatre=92s  A Mid Summer Night=92s = Dream, the=20 premiere production of our Steve Shields Players. Dedicated to = developing the=20 talents and skills of teens and young adults, our Players will bring a = fresh,=20 invigorating perspective to this classic comedy. =

 

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    = $14    Seniors and Youths = under=20 18  =20 $10


Special=20 Offer for October 15th and = 16th

Buy=20 One Ticket Get One Ticket = Free!!!

Just=20 bring this special coupon with you and give to the Box=20 Office

To=20 redeem this Special One Time=20 Offer.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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_00EF_01C4B110.3E0FC330-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Wed Oct 13 07:34:29 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:34:29 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silvers score a touchdown with comedy at Actors' Summit - T Brown Review Message-ID: -------------------------------1097678069 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Touchdown for the Silvers in Actors' Summit comedy=20 =20 Silvers score a touchdown with comedy in Hudson=20 Wednesday, October 13, 2004=20 Remember that 1953 Andy Griffith routine, "What It Was Was Football"?=20 Well, Dorothy and Reuben Silver have found a similarly hilarious story.=20 Instead of a hick stumbling upon his first football game, it's told by a Jew= ish=20 immigrant fresh from the shtetl.=20 The kicker: The game is the annual Ohio-Michigan contest. Our confused=20 narrator cheers both teams, to the annoyance of fans in the stadium and to o= ur=20 amusement in the theater.=20 The football story, told in the original Yiddish with line-by-line English=20 translation, is the finale of an always amusing and occasionally hilarious=20 evening of reader's theater.=20 It's called "Laughter in Three Languages" (Yiddish, English and "Yinglish").= =20 It stars the Silvers reading and translating a text they wrote and directed.= =20 And its limited engagement at Actors' Summit in Hudson opened over the weeke= nd=20 and closes this coming Sunday.=20 The Silvers culled much of their material from the Jewish Daily Forward=20 newspaper, especially from editor Abraham Cahan's famous advice column, the=20= Bintel=20 Briefs.=20 Much of the rest comes from New York's once-thriving Yiddish theaters. So th= e=20 evening is not without its educational elements.=20 But don't let that scare you off. The title is accurate. This is about=20 laughing, at mistaking "Macbeth" for "Julius Scissor," at crackpot politicia= ns and=20 at 22 Gentiles wearing knee-length pants who throw a ball away only to=20 immediately run after it.=20 "Laughter in Three Languages" runs through Sunday at Actors' Summit, 86 Owen= =20 Brown St., Hudson. Tickets are $18-$25. Call 330-342-0800 or go to=20 www.actorssummit.org.=20 Tony Brown=20 =A9 2004 The Plain Dealer. Used with permission. -------------------------------1097678069 Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Touchdown for the Silvers in Actors' Summit comedy

 

Silvers score a touchdown with comedy in Hudson

= Wednesday, October 13, 2004

Remember that 1953 And= y Griffith routine, "What It Was Was Football"?

Well, Dorothy and Reu= ben Silver have found a similarly hilarious story. Instead of a hick stumbli= ng upon his first football game, it's told by a Jewish immigrant fresh from=20= the shtetl.

The kicker: The game i= s the annual Ohio-Michigan contest. Our confused narrator cheers both teams,= to the annoyance of fans in the stadium and to our amusement in the theater= .

The football story, to= ld in the original Yiddish with line-by-line English translation, is the fin= ale of an always amusing and occasionally hilarious evening of reader's thea= ter.

It's called "Laughter=20= in Three Languages" (Yiddish, English and "Yinglish"). It stars the Silvers=20= reading and translating a text they wrote and directed. And its limited enga= gement at Actors' Summit in Hudson= opened over the weekend=20= and closes this coming Sunday.

The Silvers culled muc= h of their material from the Jewish Daily Forward newspaper, especially from= editor Abraham Cahan's famous advice column, the Bintel Briefs. =

Much of the rest comes= from New York's once-thriving Yiddish theaters. So the evening is= not without its educational elements.

But don't let that sca= re you off. The title is accurate. This is about laughing, at mistaking "Mac= beth" for "Julius Scissor," at crackpot politicians and at 22 Gentiles weari= ng knee-length pants who throw a ball away only to immediately run after it.=

"Laughter in Three Lan= guages" runs through Sunday at Actors' Summit, <= st1:Street>86 Owen Brown=20= St.,=20= Hudson. Tickets are $18-$25. Call 330-342-0800 or go to www.actorssummit.org.=

Tony Brown =


=A9 2004 The Plain Dealer. Used wi= th permission.

-------------------------------1097678069-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Wed Oct 13 07:37:05 2004 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:37:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <2147483647.1097663825@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission. Hello, everyone. Here is your digest of news and information from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. One of our first-year students, cellist Gabrielle Athayde, is featured on the PBS documentary film SOUNDMIX: FIVE YOUNG MUSICIANS. The program airs locally tonight (Wednesday) at 8 p.m. on WVIZ ideastream. Tickets are still available for tomorrow night's Artist Recital Series concert featuring violinist Jennifer Koh, a 1997 graduate of Oberlin. The concert begins at 8 p.m. in Finney Chapel at and will be broadcast live on 104.9 FM WCLV and wclv.com through the generous sponsorship of The Riverside Company. You can read about Jennifer Koh on our web site: http://www.oberlin.edu/con The November residency of pianist Russell Sherman has been postponed until 2005. For additional events information, please visit: I hope you find this digest useful as you plan your arts coverage. If I can be of assistance, please let me know. Warm regards, Marci 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 From info at convergence-continuum.org Wed Oct 13 08:07:58 2004 From: info at convergence-continuum.org (info at convergence-continuum.org) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 11:07:58 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM TO OPEN WORDS & WEIRDS: A CONVERGENCE OF TWO ONE-ACTS OCTOBER 29 AT THE LIMINIS IN TREMONT Message-ID: <16621.199.196.250.16.1097680078.squirrel@199.196.250.16> On October 29, Tremont?s resident theatre company, convergence-continuum, will present Words & Weirds: A Convergence of Two One-Acts, the final production of their raucous 2004 season. The company will present two one-act plays, Tone Clusters by Joyce Carol Oates, and Whirligig by Mac Wellman, who wrote convergence-continuum?s boisterous 2003 productions of Cleveland, 7 Blowjobs and Sincerity Forever. In Tone Clusters, Frank and Emily just want everyone to know the truth about their son. But what is that truth? What determines who we are, or who we will become? Is it in the circuitry of the human brain? Memory? Random chance? The all-pervasive Media? Guest artist Douglas L. Snyder directs Lucy Bredeson-Smith, Executive Director Brian Breth and Artistic Director Clyde Simon in this dissection of identity. In Whirligig, a young girl?s bus trip is interrupted by an encounter with a strange man from another galaxy. Why does this strange man want to stay on Earth? What is the secret of this ornery girl?s happiness? Why does her persistent sister berate her so? And where have all the buses gone? Artistic Director Clyde Simon directs the ensemble cast as they discover more weirdness than answers in this jaunt into rivalry, trickery and song. Words & Weirds opens Friday, October 29 and runs Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays through November 20 at the Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd. in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. There will be an opening night reception for Words & Weirds at the nearby Atmosphere Gallery, 2335 W. 11th Street in Tremont featuring cocktails, appetizers and Colored Faces, a collection of art by Julius Lyles. All performances of Words & Weirds begin at 8 pm. Tickets are $12 for general admission and $9 for students and seniors. Seating for this production is limited. For information and reservations, call 216-687-0074 or visit us on the web at http://www.convergence-continuum.org. From csimon at convergence-continuum.org Wed Oct 13 08:18:46 2004 From: csimon at convergence-continuum.org (csimon at convergence-continuum.org) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 08:18:46 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking for lockers for show set Message-ID: <37581.68.252.95.24.1097680726.squirrel@68.252.95.24> I'm looking for a set piece for convergence-continuum's upcoming production of Whirligig. They don't have to look all that great, they just need to be big enough for someone to get inside of. Does anyone have a line on a set of lockers (2 or 3 doors worth)? If so, please contact me as soon as possible at this email address or by phone at 216-687-0074. Thanks, Clyde Simon From nwpl at lycos.com Wed Oct 13 08:19:01 2004 From: nwpl at lycos.com (nwpl at lycos.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:19:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Chance to see NWPL in Akron Message-ID: <20041013151902.0E92986AEE@ws7-1.us4.outblaze.com> LAST CHANCE TO SEE NEW WORLD PERFORMANCE LAB IN AKRON DEATHWATCH by Jean Genet and STAIRWAY TO PARADISE (A CABARET SOUL JOURNEY) IN REPERTORY THIS WEEKEND IN THE DAUM THEATRE, KOLBE HALL, ON THE UNIVERSIT= Y OF AKRON CAMPUS Stairway to Paradise--Thursday October 14 at 8 PM and Saturday October 16 a= t 10:30 PM Deathwatch--Friday and Saturday, October 15 and 16 at 8 PM. Admission is $10. Call for more information and reservations: 330-867-3299 CLEVELAND PERFORMANCES AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE'S PARISH HALL NOVEMBER 4-13 CALL NOW FOR RESERVATIONS: 216-631-2727/330-867-3299 www.nwplab.org nwpl at lycos.com New World Performance Laboratory James Slowiak Jairo Cuesta Co-Artistic Director --=20 _______________________________________________ Find what you are looking for with the Lycos Yellow Pages http://r.lycos.com/r/yp_emailfooter/http://yellowpages.lycos.com/default.as= p?SRC=3Dlycos10 From diomede3 at yahoo.com Wed Oct 13 09:13:03 2004 From: diomede3 at yahoo.com (Giuseppe Diomede) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:13:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri-C Metro Presents "For Colored Girls..." Message-ID: <20041013161303.70823.qmail@web50307.mail.yahoo.com> CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE?S METRO CAMPUS PRESENTS FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF BY NTOZAKE SHANGE DIRECTED BY JIMMIE D. WOODY WITNESS AN ASTONISHING DRAMATIC CHOREOPOEM PRESENTING ONE WOMAN?S VIEW OF THE WOMEN OF HER RACE. THROUGH WISDOM AND NAIVETE, PAIN AND BETRAYAL, A WORK CELEBRATING WOMEN?S LOYALTIES TO WOMEN. FEATURING: DARLENE PAMPLION MICHELLE MYERS VENYCE SANDERS GWEN WRIGHT LILLIE ANN ODEN VICKIE WILLIAMS-MORRIS ANGELIQUE SEALS JENNIFER KAY JETER OLIVER THOMPSON DATES: OCTOBER 28, 29, 30 AND NOVEMBER 4, 5, 6 AT 8 PM OCTOBER 31 AND NOVEMBER 7 AT 3PM PRICE: $10 FOR ADULTS, $7 FOR STUDENTS AND SENIORS ADDRESS: 2900 COMMUNITY COLLEGE AVE. (Entrance #6 at 30th & Woodland for secure underground parking.) _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From tfulton at jcu.edu Wed Oct 13 09:43:08 2004 From: tfulton at jcu.edu (Tom Fulton) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 12:43:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Few Openings remain for Tom Fulton's Chekhov Class - Beginning October 19 Message-ID: <200410131641.APF25243@mirapoint.jcu.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C4B122.31759390 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_0004_01C4B122.31759390 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_0004_01C4B122.31759390-- From lwolpert at ameritech.net Wed Oct 13 10:27:17 2004 From: lwolpert at ameritech.net (Lawrence Wolpert) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 13:27:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SALLY FINGERETT!!! Message-ID: <003601c4b149$e5a8f240$663ca8c0@lwolpertibm> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0033_01C4B128.5BF04E20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sally Fingerett well-known singer/songwriter of Bitchin' Babes fame,=20 performs her "Faces on the Wall" concert=20 at Congregation Bethaynu, 27900 Gates Mills Blvd, in Pepper Pike=20 on Sunday, October 24 at 3:00 p.m. =20 TIckets are $10.00 each. Tickets must be purchased in advance. =20 Send or bring your money to Congregation Bethaynu by October 21. =20 Call the synagogue for more information at 216-292-2931. =20 If there are any tickets to be sold on the day of the concert, they will = be $15.00 at the door. ------=_NextPart_000_0033_01C4B128.5BF04E20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Sally Fingerett
 
well-known singer/songwriter of Bitchin'=20 Babes fame,
performs her "Faces on the=20 Wall" concert
 
at Congregation Bethaynu, 27900 Gates Mills Blvd, in Pepper = Pike=20
 
on Sunday, October 24 at 3:00=20 p.m
 
TIckets are $10.00=20 each.  Tickets must be purchased in advance.  =
 
Send or bring your money to Congregation Bethaynu by October = 21. =20
Call the synagogue for more information at 216-292-2931.  =
If there are any tickets to be sold on the day of the concert, = they will=20 be $15.00 at the door.
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-------------------------------1097688761-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Wed Oct 13 10:49:48 2004 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 13:49:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MEDIA ADVISORY FROM OBERLIN Message-ID: <2147483647.1097675388@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_4CPGEvcrUcn0KU/5b8q9gA) 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. CONTACT: Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations The Oberlin Conservatory of Music 440-775-8328 marci.janas at oberlin.edu MEDIA ADVISORY Sir Simon Rattle, music director of the Berlin Philharmonic, will guest conduct the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. WHO: Sir Simon Rattle Members of the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Alyson Cambridge '02, soprano soloist WHAT: Sir Simon Rattle conducts the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra in a performance of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 4. General Seating Tickets for the public are $10 and available by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service: 440-775-8169. This concert is free to those with an Oberlin College I.D. WCLV 104.9 FM will air a live broadcast of this concert with the generous support of The Riverside Company. Soprano soloist for the performance is Alyson Cambridge, a 2002 graduate of Oberlin. Cambridge is a member of the Metropolitan Opera's Lindemann Young Artist Development Program and a 2003 winner of the Metropolitan Opera Competition. WHEN: Wednesday, December 1, at 8 p.m. WHERE: Finney Chapel 90 North Professor Street Oberlin, Ohio Advance press tickets for music critics and members of the print and broadcast media are available by calling Marci Janas. ### Oct. 13, 2004mj --Boundary_(ID_4CPGEvcrUcn0KU/5b8q9gA) 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. PalatinoCONTACT: Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations The Oberlin Conservatory of Music 440-775-8328 0000,0000,00ffmarci.janas at oberlin.edu MEDIA ADVISORY Sir Simon Rattle, music director of the Berlin Philharmonic, will guest conduct the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. WHO: Sir Simon Rattle Members of the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Alyson Cambridge '02, soprano soloist WHAT: Sir Simon Rattle conducts the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra in a performance of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 4. General Seating Tickets for the public are $10 and available by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service: 440-775-8169. This concert is free to those with an Oberlin College I.D. WCLV 104.9 FM will air a live broadcast of this concert with the generous support of The Riverside Company. Soprano soloist for the performance is Alyson Cambridge, a 2002 graduate of Oberlin. Cambridge is a member of the Metropolitan Opera's Lindemann Young Artist Development Program and a 2003 winner of the Metropolitan Opera Competition. WHEN: Wednesday, December 1, at 8 p.m. WHERE: Finney Chapel 90 North Professor Street Oberlin, Ohio Advance press tickets for music critics and members of the print and broadcast media are available by calling Marci Janas. 9999,6666,9999### Oct. 13, 2004mj --Boundary_(ID_4CPGEvcrUcn0KU/5b8q9gA)-- From coneill at beckcenter.org Wed Oct 13 11:29:14 2004 From: coneill at beckcenter.org (Colleen O'Neill) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 14:29:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BOGO offer for "Lobby Hero" at the Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E185A40@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B152.91F44B3C Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C4B152.91F44B3C" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B152.91F44B3C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Kenneth Lonergan's Lobby Hero Through October 24th=20 At the Beck Center for the Arts Voted the Best Theater Company by Scene Magazine (2004) =20 For Tickets, call (216) 521-2540 =20 =20 **Reviews, Showtimes, Ticket Prices and Buy One Get One Offer (Listed Below)=20 =20 Reviews =20 =20 "Lonergan tangles his four characters- a security guard, his boss and two patrolling cops- in a series of related messes created when each of them says or does something that one of the others thinks is morally wrong."=20 =20 "It's an interesting and cogent, if overly long, parable. But the dilemmas faced by the characters prove to be less interesting than the characterizations created by the actors." =20 =20 "And that's simply because the four, directed by Seth Gordon, turn out some of the best crafted and most consistently engaging ensemble performances the Cleveland area ever has seen." =20 =20 "Matthew Joslyn anchors the play as Jeff, the security guard and title "hero." Joslyn makes Jeff comical by taking him from bored-boneless prostration to auto-intoxicated excitement in an instant. But he also makes him vividly, touchingly real by somehow hitting all the emotional gradations in between." =20 =20 "It's like listening to a virtuoso play a musical scale in which you hear all the notes, no matter how fast the glissando goes by." =20 =20 "It's pretty remarkable artistry. So is Jimmie Woody's hard-nosed William, whose high-mindedness breaks into bits of despair and fear-inspired cruelty; Paul Floriano's Bill, an exquisitely nuanced and powerful blend of shifting amiability, concern and vicious self-preservation; and Jennifer Clifford's idealistic Dawn, who meets disillusionment with steely and broken-hearted vengeance. They couldn't be better. If Jeff is the hero of the lobby, Gordon and his cast are the heroes of the stage." =20 Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer =20 =20 "Beck Center's production is outstanding. In fact, the staging and acting outshine the script." =20 "Director Seth Gordon has pulled out all the stops to make what could potentially be a talky evening, one of interest. He is aided by a terrific cast. The actors make the characters real enough so that we care about them and project what might happen to each in the future. That's a tribute to the quality of the performances." =20 "Don McBride's scenic design, Jeff Smart's costumes and Jeff Lockshine's lighting all work well." =20 =20 Capsule Judgement: "Beck's Lobby Hero gets an excellent production at Beck Center. Here is a production that takes a script to it highest level through wise directing and fine acting." Roy Berko, The Times =20 =20 Showtimes & Ticket Prices =20 Through October 24, 2004 Fridays & Saturdays 8pm Sundays 3pm Buy One Ticket Get One Ticket Free! (Through October 24) $26 Adults, $23 Seniors, $15 Students (22 and under) (All individual ticket sales are subjec to a $2 administrative fee per ticket applied at the time of ticket reservation.) Student Rush tickets (with ID) $10 Sundays only, available 30 minutes prior to curtain on availability =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B152.91F44B3C Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

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At the Beck Center for the = Arts

Voted the Best Theater = Company by Scene Magazine (2004)

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For Tickets, call (216) = 521-2540

 

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“Lonergan = tangles his four characters- a security guard, his boss and two patrolling cops- = in a series of related messes created when each of them says or does = something that one of the others thinks is morally wrong.” =

 

“It’s an interesting and cogent, if overly long, parable.  But the dilemmas = faced by the characters prove to be less interesting than the = characterizations created by the actors.” 

 

“And = that’s simply because the four, directed by Seth Gordon, turn out some of the = best crafted and most consistently engaging ensemble performances the = Cleveland area = ever has seen.” 

 

“Matthew = Joslyn anchors the play as Jeff, the security guard and title = “hero.” Joslyn makes Jeff comical by taking him from bored-boneless prostration = to auto-intoxicated excitement in an instant.  But he also makes him = vividly, touchingly real by somehow hitting all the emotional gradations in between.” 

 

“It’s like listening to a virtuoso play a musical scale in which you hear all the = notes, no matter how fast the glissando goes by.”  =

 

“It’s pretty remarkable artistry.  So is Jimmie Woody’s hard-nosed = William, whose high-mindedness breaks into bits of despair and fear-inspired cruelty; = Paul Floriano’s Bill, an exquisitely nuanced and powerful blend of = shifting amiability, concern and vicious self-preservation; and Jennifer Clifford’s idealistic Dawn, who meets disillusionment with steely = and broken-hearted vengeance.  They couldn’t be better.  If = Jeff is the hero of the lobby, Gordon and his cast are the heroes of the = stage.”

 

Carolyn Jack, The Plain = Dealer

 

 

Beck Center’s production is outstanding.  In fact, the staging and acting = outshine the script.”

 

“Director = Seth Gordon has pulled out all the stops to make what could potentially be a = talky evening, one of interest.  He is aided by a terrific cast.  = The actors make the characters real enough so that we care about them and = project what might happen to each in the future.  That’s a tribute to = the quality of the performances.”

 

Don McBride’s scenic design, Jeff = Smart’s costumes and Jeff Lockshine’s lighting all work = well.”  

 

Capsule = Judgement: “Beck’s Lobby = Hero gets an excellent production at Beck Center.  = Here is a production that takes a script to it highest level through wise = directing and fine acting.”          &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =      

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Through October = 24, 2004

Fridays & Saturdays 8pm

Sundays 3pm

Buy One Ticket Get One Ticket Free! (Through October = 24)

$26 Adults, $23 = Seniors, $15 Students (22 and under)

(All individual = ticket sales are subjec to a $2 administrative fee per ticket applied at the = time of ticket reservation.)

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boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00B6_01C4B137.B76EB520" ------=_NextPart_001_00B6_01C4B137.B76EB520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Art House Presents... Disco Dancin' Halloween Party=20 Can't get enough of 1970's retro? On Saturday, October 23 from 7:30 p.m. = to 11 p.m., Art House,will present a Disco Dancin' Halloween Party as = part of its Steppin' in the House Dance Workshop series.=20 Boogie on down to Art House to learn all your favorites from dance = instructor Samara McCullough: the shuffle, the hustle, and a variety of = groovin' line dance moves! The event is open to beginners and = experienced dancers alike. Costume prizes will be awarded to those = dressed in their most fabulous 1970's gear.=20 The cost will be $20 per person. Advanced reservations are required and = participants must be 21 and older. Free, guarded parking is available. = Light refreshments also will be available for purchase.=20 To make a reservation, or for more information, call 216-398-8556. Art = House is located at 3119 Denison Ave., one and one-half blocks west of = Pearl Rd. near the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. Lisa Fernandez Program Coordinator 3119 Denison Ave. Cleveland, OH 44109 216-398-8556 Phone 216-398-8335 Fax www.arthouseinc.org lisa at arthouseinc.org Please note - I am not in the office on Fridays Office Hours - Mon.-Thurs. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Saturdays 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. ------=_NextPart_001_00B6_01C4B137.B76EB520 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Art House = Presents...

    Disco = Dancin=92 Halloween Party

Can=92t get = enough of 1970=92s=20 retro? On Saturday, October 23 from 7:30 p.m. to 11 = p.m., Art=20 House,will present a Disco Dancin=92 Halloween Party as part of its = Steppin=92 in=20 the House Dance Workshop series.

Boogie on down to Art House to learn = all your=20 favorites from dance instructor Samara McCullough: the shuffle, the = hustle, and=20 a variety of groovin=92 line dance moves! The event is open to beginners = and=20 experienced dancers alike. Costume prizes will be awarded to = those=20 dressed in their most fabulous 1970=92s gear.

The cost will be $20 per = person. Advanced=20 reservations are required and participants must be 21 and = older. Free,=20 guarded parking is available. Light refreshments also will be available = for=20 purchase.

To make a reservation, or for more = information,=20 call 216-398-8556. Art House is located at 3119 Denison Ave., one and = one-half=20 blocks west of Pearl Rd. near the Cleveland Metroparks=20 Zoo.

Lisa Fernandez
Program = Coordinator
3119=20 Denison Ave.
Cleveland, OH  44109
216-398-8556 = Phone
216-398-8335=20 Fax
www.arthouseinc.org
lisa at arthouseinc.org
Please note=20 - I am not in the office on Fridays
Office Hours - Mon.-Thurs. 9:30 = a.m.-5:30=20 p.m.
Saturdays 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
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Tickets are on sale now at 216-382-4000 x274. -------------------------------1097695535 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Publicity Pics and Company Bios: http://www.fredsternfeld.c= om/ragtime.htm=20
 
OCTOBER 28 - NOVEMBER 14
PREVIEWING (1/2 price tickets) OCTOBER 28, OPENING OCTOBER=20 30.
 
Tickets are on sale now at 216-382-4000 x274.
 
 
-------------------------------1097695535-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Wed Oct 13 14:22:43 2004 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 17:22:43 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ensemble celebrates Eugene O'Neill Birthday Message-ID: --part1_e1.32f777e.2e9ef6a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre invites all actors and freinds to help celebrate its 25th Birthday along with the Birthday of playwright Eugene O'Neill Ensemble Theatre Celebrating 25 Years invites you and your friends to celebrate Ensemble Theatre's 25th Birthday and the 115 Birthday of playwright Eugene O'Neill Saturday, October 16, 2004 5pm - 7:30pm at the home of Dr. David Sedwick PH.D and Dr. Martina Veigl,PH.D 2517 Stratford Rd, Cleveland Hts, Ohio Enjoy wine, delicious appetizers, Fun door prizes, games and more! Ensemble Theatre actors will be reciting lines and scenes from over the 120 productions Ensemble Theatre has presented over the past 25 years. Guest will be asked to name the play from which they came from and win a prize. Fun for the whole family while supporting one of Cleveland's small professional theatres. Many of the plays being read will include the works of Eugene O'Neill born October 16, 1888 Cost is $35 per person ($25 plus $10 to grow on.) Seating is limited call 216-321-2930 www.Ensemble-Theatre.com Cost to Neohiopal subsribers only pay $25 --part1_e1.32f777e.2e9ef6a3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ensemble Theatre invites all act= ors and freinds to help celebrate its 25th Birthday along with the Birthday=20= of playwright Eugene O'Neill



Ensemble Theatre
Celebrating 25 Years
invites you and your friends
to celebrate
Ensemble Theatre's 25th Birthday
and the 115 Birthday of playwright
Eugene O'Neill


Saturday, October 16, 2004
5pm - 7:30pm
at the home of

Dr. David Sedwick PH.D and Dr. Martina Veigl,PH.D
2517 Stratford Rd, Cleveland Hts, Ohio
Enjoy wine, delicious appetizers, Fun door prizes, games and more!
Ensemble Theatre actors will be reciting lines and scenes from over t= he 120 productions Ensemble Theatre has presented over the past 25 years. Gu= est will be asked to name the play from which they came from and win a prize= . Fun for the whole family while supporting one of Cleveland's smal= l professional theatres. Many of the plays being read will include the works= of
Eugene O'Neill born October 16, 1888
Cost is $35 per person ($25 plus $10 to grow on.)
Seating is limited
call 216-321-2930
www.Ensemble-Theatre.com

Cost to Neohiopal subsribers only pay $25

--part1_e1.32f777e.2e9ef6a3_boundary-- From david at badepitaph.org Wed Oct 13 17:29:58 2004 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 20:29:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: Rave Review of OTHELLO in the Free Times! In-Reply-To: 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_3180544198_3136820_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 23 "Perhaps one of the most innovative renditions of Othello that has ever been done." Meg Chamberlain as Iago: "An exceptional performance that added something unique and modern to this classic." Nathan Gurr as Cassio: "Demonstrated a remarkable skill that perfectly captures the essence of a tortured soul." - Benjamin T. Lackey Free Times Letter to the Editor "The production values are top-notch" Kelly Elliot, Fight Choreographer: "Coordinates the brawls and tragic bloodbath with perfection." Ali Hernan, Director: "Her dynamic staging brings the audience directly into the action ... Hernan is to be commended for her intelligent, fresh take on a timeless and challenging classic." - Cleveland Jewish News WE PERFORM. YOU DECIDE. ORTHODOX - 6203 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland Thu., Fri. & Sat. at 8 PM, Sun. at 7 PM * Pay-what-you-can admission on Thursdays Call (216) 556-0919 for reservations or go online to http://www.badepitaph.org Bad Epitaph. Great Shakespeare. --MS_Mac_OE_3180544198_3136820_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: Rave Review of OTHELLO in the Free Times! BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS
THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE
NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 23

"Perhaps one of the most innovative renditions of Othello th= at has ever been done."
Meg Chamberlain as Iago: "An exceptional performance that added so= mething unique and modern to this classic."
Nathan Gurr as Cassio: "Demonstrated a remarkable skill that perfectly= captures the essence of a tortured soul."
- Benjamin T. Lackey
Free Times Letter to the Editor

"
The production values are top-notch"
Kelly Elliot, Fight Choreographer: "Coordinates the brawls and tra= gic bloodbath with perfection."
Ali Hernan, Director: "Her dynamic staging brings the audience directl= y into the action ... Hernan is to be commended for her intelligent, fresh t= ake on a timeless and challenging classic."
- Cleveland Jewish News

WE PERFORM.  YOU DECIDE.

ORTHODOX - 6203 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland
Thu., Fri. & Sat. at 8 PM, Sun. at 7 PM
* Pay-what-you-can admission on Thursdays
Call (216) 556-0919 for reservations
or go online to http://www.badepitaph.org

Bad Epitaph.  Great Shakespeare.=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3180544198_3136820_MIME_Part-- From AWEGMagic at aol.com Wed Oct 13 20:24:53 2004 From: AWEGMagic at aol.com (AWEGMagic at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 23:24:53 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets Now On Sale For Magic & Illusions of John Steven Bloom Message-ID: <1b8.361046e.2e9f4b85@aol.com> --part1_1b8.361046e.2e9f4b85_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Springfield Local High School Junior Class welcomes Magic & Illusions of John Steven Bloom for one performance NOV 20, 2004 at 7:30pm at Springfield Local Intermediate School Auditorium in New Middletown OH $12 General Admission Charge by Phone: 1 866 572-5666 For more information on master illusionist John Steven Bloom visit: www.JohnStevenBloom.com --part1_1b8.361046e.2e9f4b85_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Springfield Loca= l High School Junior Class welcomes
= Magic & Illusions of John Steven Bloom
for one performance
NOV 20, 2004 at 7:30pm at
= Springfield Local Intermediate School Auditorium in
= New Middletown OH
$12 General Admission
= Charge by Phone: 1 866 572-5666
For more information on master illusionist John Steven Bloom visit:
= www.JohnStevenBloom.com

--part1_1b8.361046e.2e9f4b85_boundary-- From sharonmxg at 5starinternet.com Wed Oct 13 20:38:49 2004 From: sharonmxg at 5starinternet.com (sharonmxg) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 23:38:49 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Several props still needed for RAGTIME Message-ID: <005501c4b19f$5249ef30$470b9541@MistressSharon> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C4B17D.CA61C550 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Ladies and Gentlemen, My name is Sharon. I am the Prop Master for Ragtime the Musical, being = produced by the JCC and Tri-C East, Directed by Fred Sternfeld. As we enter the home stretch towards opening night we are still looking = for several necessary props. Below is a list of the items still needed. = If anybody out there in NEOhioPAL Land has any of the items and you are = willing to LOAN them to the show please contact me right away by = replying to this posting or you may call me at 440-452-4831.=20 Small Table Top movie projector - hand crank style (Circa 1920) Parasols with Hooked Handles Sturdy black umbrellas=20 Binoculars (circa 1910) Polar Bear Rug (must be white. A bolt of fake white fur would do as = well) 3 Large US Flags on poles (not nylon or shiny) Many Newspapers (all black & white like Wall Street Journals) Baseball Mitt (Circa 1910) Buffalo Nickel in Coin Collector case (or just an empty case we can use) 2 small hand fans Clip board (Vintage, not modern) Clothes pins (lots of wooden ones with or with out springs) Small Rubber Beach ball approx. 12- 14 inches in diameter) Banjo Metal sand pail and shovel Attach=E9 or Brief Case in good condition (Circa 1910-1920) Medical Bag in good condition (Circa 1910-1920) Baby clothes (Circa 1910-1920) Your assistance will be greatly appreciated! Sharon Epstein >^..^< -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. --George Carlin ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C4B17D.CA61C550 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello Ladies and = Gentlemen,
 
My name is Sharon.  I am = the Prop=20 Master for Ragtime the Musical, being produced by the JCC and = Tri-C=20 East, Directed by Fred Sternfeld.
 
As we enter the home stretch = towards=20 opening night we are still looking for several necessary props.  = Below is a=20 list of the items still needed.  If anybody out there in NEOhioPAL=20 Land has any of the items and you are willing = to LOAN=20 them to the show please contact me right away by replying to this = posting=20 or you may call me at 440-452-4831. 
 

Small=20 Table Top movie projector =96 hand crank style (Circa = 1920)

Parasols with Hooked=20 Handles

Sturdy=20 black umbrellas

Binoculars=20 (circa 1910)

Polar=20 Bear Rug (must be white.  A bolt of fake white fur would do as=20 well)

3=20 Large US Flags on poles (not nylon or shiny)

Many=20 Newspapers (all black & white like Wall Street=20 Journals)

Baseball=20 Mitt (Circa 1910)

Buffalo=20 Nickel in Coin Collector case (or just an empty case we can=20 use)

2=20 small hand fans

Clip=20 board (Vintage, not modern)

Clothes=20 pins (lots of wooden ones with or with out = springs)

Small=20 Rubber Beach ball approx. 12- 14 inches in diameter)

Banjo

Metal=20 sand pail and shovel

Attach=E9=20 or Brief Case in good condition (Circa 1910-1920)

Medical=20 Bag in good condition (Circa 1910-1920)

Baby=20 clothes (Circa 1910-1920)
 
Your=20 assistance will be greatly appreciated!
 
Sharon  = Epstein
>^..^<

Life is not measured by the = number of=20 breaths we take,
but by the moments that take our breath = away.
 
--George=20 Carlin

------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C4B17D.CA61C550-- From MStein at carouseldinnertheatre.com Wed Oct 13 12:12:47 2004 From: MStein at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Michael Stein) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 15:12:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Backstage Crew. Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A87273923@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B158.A03CD7CB Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C4B158.A03CD7CB" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B158.A03CD7CB Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 =20 CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE SEEKING BACKSTAGE CREW FOR HOLIDAY SHOW =20 =20 THE CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE LOCATED IN AKRON OHIO IS SEEKING BACKSTAGE CREW MEMBERS FOR ITS UPCOMING SHOW "CAROUSEL'S HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA". REHEARSALS BEGIN NOVEMBER 8 WITH THE SHOW RUNNING UNTIL JANUARY 9, 2005. THIS IS A PAID POSITION WITH BENEFITS AVAILABLE AND THE OPPORTUNITY FOR FUTURE EMPLOYMENT. PLEASE RESPOND TO MICHAEL STEIN.=20 =20 Production Manager Carousel Dinner Theatre 330 724-9855 ext. 129 330 958-2898 cell mstein at carouseldinnertheatre.com =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B158.A03CD7CB Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
 
 
CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE
SEEKING BACKSTAGE CREW FOR HOLIDAY SHOW
 
 
THE = CAROUSEL DINNER=20 THEATRE LOCATED IN AKRON OHIO IS SEEKING BACKSTAGE CREW MEMBERS FOR ITS = UPCOMING=20 SHOW "CAROUSEL'S HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA".  REHEARSALS BEGIN NOVEMBER = 8 WITH=20 THE SHOW RUNNING UNTIL JANUARY 9, 2005.  THIS IS A PAID POSITION = WITH=20 BENEFITS AVAILABLE AND THE OPPORTUNITY FOR FUTURE EMPLOYMENT.  = PLEASE=20 RESPOND TO MICHAEL STEIN. 
 
Production Manager
Carousel Dinner Theatre
330 724-9855 ext. 129
330 958-2898 cell
mstein at carouseldinnertheatre.com

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Dates still available for private parties at Spaghetti Warehouse in Akron Ohio. Call 419-861-3094 for more information. http://www.random-acts.net/Vampire.html From sal-lentz at neo.rr.com Wed Oct 13 22:16:37 2004 From: sal-lentz at neo.rr.com (Sally Lentz) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 01:16:37 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking for photographer for headshots Message-ID: <004801c4b1ac$fae41780$22c9d2cc@yourm5d4u9r2uv> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C4B18B.73A06B00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mom (writer) and daughter(actress) in need of individual headshots. = We're looking for a good photographer who can provide professional = photos at a reasonable price, maybe even a "deal!" Please email: = Sal-Lentz at neo.rr.com ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C4B18B.73A06B00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Mom (writer) and daughter(actress) in = need of=20 individual headshots.  We're looking for a good photographer = who can=20 provide professional photos at a reasonable price, maybe even a = "deal!" =20 Please email: Sal-Lentz at neo.rr.com ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C4B18B.73A06B00-- From Pommy at neo.rr.com Thu Oct 14 04:18:24 2004 From: Pommy at neo.rr.com (Pommy) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 07:18:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Humane Society still needs a lighting person... Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20041014071238.01f70e80@pop-server.neo.rr.com> If anyone has expertise in this area, could you please call Kathy Romito at the shelter (330-657-2010) and talk with her about our upcoming gala "Mardi Paws" (November 13). We have a *really* fun night planned, with entertainment, New Orleans style food, drinks and music, a pet fashion show and our very own "cat house" - but we need to light the event so everyone can see all the good stuff we have. :) If you can donate your services for this worthwhile cause, it would be very much appreciated. Thank you! --Pommy From lt_hello_dolly at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 06:18:26 2004 From: lt_hello_dolly at yahoo.com (Christine Walsh-Newton Rex Huffman) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 06:18:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Hello, Dolly!" Auditions at Little Theatre of Tuscarawas County Message-ID: <20041014131826.28683.qmail@web61109.mail.yahoo.com> The award-winning musical "Hello Dolly" will be presented as the second production of Little Theatre's 2004-05 season. The show is sponsored by The Times-Reporter. Auditions for "Hello Dolly" will be held Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 beginning at 7 in the Little Theatre at 466 Carrie Ave. NW, New Philadelphia. All roles, including Dolly, are available and there are roles, including chorus, for men and women of all ages. Dolly is a mezzo soprano with a vocal range of low G to G-sharp. Horace is a baritone with a range of low B to C. Other characters and their ranges follow: Cornelius (a baritone, low B-flat to high F); Barnaby (baritone, G to E); Irene Malloy (soprano, low A to E); Minnie Fay (soprano, low D-sharp to A); and Ambrose (tenor, E to high G-sharp). Other roles include Ernestina, a wealthy and obnoxious woman who wears too much make-up; Rudolph, headwaiter at the Harmonia Gardens; Mrs. Rose, Dolly's friend from childhood; and the judge. Those auditioning should come with a prepared song. An accompanist will be provided and taped accompaniment (minus the vocal track) is also acceptable. Those auditioning will be asked to learn a dance routine that will be performed during the session. Only persons interested in roles that require dancing will be asked to participate in the dance portion. Music rehearsals will be held in November and December, with a two-week holiday break scheduled. Rehearsals will resume Jan. 3. "Hello Dolly" will be performed Feb. 18-20, 25-27 and March 3-5. For more information on auditions or the show, e-mail LT_Hello_Dolly at yahoo.com. _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net Thu Oct 14 06:27:25 2004 From: aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net (aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:27:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking to borrow scripts for The Crucible Message-ID: <061e01c4b1f1$8c0d19c0$210110ac@CPQ26587269632O> to respond to this message please DO NOT HIT THE REPLY BUTTON. Instead, send all replies to: higbee at chsaviour.org Friends, We are looking to borrow scripts for The Crucible for a Theater Reading NIght(s) sponsored by the Drama Guild of Arts in the Cathedral. This is not intended as a performance-- rather just a chance to share good dramatic literature and give our actors' "chops" some exercise. Is there someone out there who could loan us a set of scripts -- maybe 15? Thank you so much! Judith Higbee Director of Music Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road Cleveland Hts, OH 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org From dhein2000 at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 07:43:26 2004 From: dhein2000 at yahoo.com (Diane Hein) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 07:43:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]singer/songwriter performances, collaboration and networking Message-ID: <20041014144326.27654.qmail@web10801.mail.yahoo.com> Hi fellow subsribers! I'm a local singer/songwriter/musician (Mom, wife, attorney etc.) and will be playing at a variety of Borders locations over the next two months. As a singer/songwriter, I find most of my joy--not only in performing but working with other musicians and singers on my (and other) material. Learning someone's original music can really test a musician's ability and creativity, since there is room for interpretation-- especially if there is not a recording of it to fall back on. However-- for the creative type, this is also an opportunity to give the music a unique groove. Personally, I love sharing my music with others and hearing the variety of spins it can take on when performing it with other players. I think it would be very cool to meet any of you that might be interested in networking and possibly working on each other's material. The Border's performances coming up would give you an opportunity to hear my music and to see if you "connect" with it. In short, I'm inviting you to my performances, but also, in the long run-- to those of you who play instruments, sing and/or write-- the possibily of mutual collaboration. I do have cd of recorded material available at stores on which I invited about 10 others to play. It was really fun. Now it's time to think "live". If interested e-mail me at: Dhein2000 at yahoo.com. I will be at Borders at the following times and locations: Borders Beachwood Oct. 21, 7:00 pm Borders Erie, PA Nov. 7, 2:00 Borders Solon Nov. 11, 7:00 Borders Mentor Nov. 14, 2:00 Borders Westlake Nov. 21, 2:00 Thanks! Would love your feedback. Diane _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From hmp at hmpevents.com Thu Oct 14 07:53:40 2004 From: hmp at hmpevents.com (HMPEVENTS) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 10:53:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Emergency 40ish Female Actress for 10-15 afternoon Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C4B1DC.108FAF70 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0040_01C4B1DC.108FAF70" ------=_NextPart_001_0040_01C4B1DC.108FAF70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi NeOhioPal Subscribers: HELP! Our original actress has become unavailable. We need a funny, improv style, 30-40ish female actress to act in a Mystery tomorrow at the Power House Pub on the West Bank of the Flats! The time of arrival is 12:15 noon ? we will go over the script and do a brief rehearsal. The script will also be emailed to you immediately. The mystery starts at 1-1:30 at the Nautica Powerhouse. The mystery will last approximately two hours. This position pays $100. Please call us at 440-888-3575 due to the late time frame,. Thank you and hope you are available! Heather ------=_NextPart_001_0040_01C4B1DC.108FAF70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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HELP! Our original actress has become unavailable. =

 

We need a funny, improv style, 30-40ish female actress to act in a Mystery tomorrow at the Power House Pub on the West Bank of the Flats!  The time of arrival is 12:15 = noon – we will go over the script and do a brief rehearsal.  The script will also be emailed to you = immediately.  =

 

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Instead, send all replies to: higbee at chsaviour.org Friends, In response to an email I received about performance royalties, I wanted to clarify that we are looking to borrow scripts for The Crucible simply for a group of interested folks to sit around in someone's living room and read through the script by the fire. Perhaps a discussion of the play would follow. I did not mean to imply that this was in any way a performance. As a professional musician with a composer husband (ASCAP) I am sensitive to legalities and fairness in regards to intellectual property. If you have scripts that we could borrow, I hope that this allays any fears you may have in loaning those to us. thanks, Judith Higbee Church of the Saviour Cleveland Hts. OH 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org From bcratchitt at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 10:20:56 2004 From: bcratchitt at yahoo.com (greg mcgill) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 10:20:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Columbus Fringe Festival Seeking Scripts Message-ID: <20041014172056.31613.qmail@web60807.mail.yahoo.com> About the Columbus Fringe Festival: The Columbus Fringe Festival exists to celebrate the wealth of original, adventurous work by stimulating a collorative environment among local and national artistic companies (or organizations) and audiences. MADLAB SEEKS SCRIPT SUBMISSIONS FOR THE COLUMBUS FRINGE FESTIVAL 2005 Playwrights from everywhere are encouraged to submit their scripts for consideration for The First Annual Columbus Fringe Festival, taking place May 12th-June 4th 2005. Shows will run Thursdays-Sundays. The Columbus Fringe Festival is a juried festival. Submissions can be in one of two categories: 1. Producing companies can submit scripts for consideration for inclusion into the Columbus Fringe Festival 2005. Producing companies are those which, if selected, would need to travel to Columbus to perform their show. This means that MadLab would provide a performing space with light/sound capabilities, publicity with the overall festival, and box office staffing. The Producing Company would be responsible for their own production costs (artist payments, props, costumes, set pieces, etc.) as well as travel and lodging expenses. For further information about submitting as a Producing Company, http://www.madlab.net/cff2005submissionguidelines.html 2. Playwrights that do not intend to, or cannot, produce their own work can submit their scripts to MadLab Theatre for consideration to be included into the Columbus Fringe Festival. Scripts chosen from this pool will be produced by MadLab Theatre. If you are familiar with MadLab and its past seasons, these works would be included in MadLab's Annual Theatre Roulette, which will be a part of The Columbus Fringe Festival. For further information about submitting a script for MadLab to produce in the Columbus Fringe Festival, http://www.madlab.net/tr2005submissionguidelines.html All scripts, for either option #1 or #2, must be emailed to andy at madlab.net or if email is not an option please call us at 614.470.2333 to make other arrangements. _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? 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i'm so confused...i do not belong to any kind of "union" like equity or aftra or sag or anything like that. does this mean that when auditions say EPA or SAG or UNION that i am unable to audtion? am i only able to audition for nonunion roles and productions? what does it mean when it says "equity rules in effect? or "lort d in effect"? does it mean that if i DO audition for something with, say, equity attached to it, that i am required to become part of whatever union it is? i've tried to read up on some of these things, but its still confusing, could someone explain these rules in plain old english? hopefully i'm not the only one out there who is confused by these terms...
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Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-547503000-1097777800=:79780-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Oct 14 12:30:23 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:30:23 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mambo Italiano continues at The Cleveland Play House Club Message-ID: <9e.169f0720.2ea02dcf@aol.com> --part1_9e.169f0720.2ea02dcf_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Continuing this weekend at The Cleveland Play House Club is Mambo Italiano! We would love it if you could attend during our run. Here's the deal. Ciao! What: MAMBO ITALIAN, An Evening of Good Food, Good Times and Mob Hits. Featuring: Kevin Joseph Kelly, Donnie Long, G. A. Taggett. James Mango of=20 bass. Musical Direction by Brad Wyner. Written and Directed by William=20 Hoffman. When: October 9-30, Friday & Saturdays at 9PM. Wednesday Mats: October 13,=20 20, 27 at 1PM. Where: The Cleveland Play House Club, located on the Carnegie Avenue side=20 of The Play House Complex, between East 84th & 86th. How Much: Friday and Saturday tickets are $20=20 Food and drink is extra. Matinee tickets are $30 which includes lunch. The ticket office=A0 is (216) 795-7000=20 Seating: First come, first served. The dining room opens a bit after 8PM for= =20 the Friday & Saturday performances. 12 Noon for the mats. Parking tips: Valet Parking is available. Do I Have To Eat Dinner? No. You don't have to do nuttin'. But drinking is=20 advisable. There will be a full menu available and the bar is open, of=20 course. But you don't have to eat if you don't want to. Sincerely, =20 Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_9e.169f0720.2ea02dcf_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Continuing this weekend at The Clev= eland Play House Club is Mambo Italiano!
We would love it if you could attend during our run. Here's the deal. Ciao!<= BR>
What: MAMBO ITALIAN, An Evening of Good Food, Good Times and Mob Hits.

Featuring: Kevin Joseph Kelly, Donnie Long, G. A. Taggett. James Mango of bass. Musical Direction by Brad Wyner. Written and Directed by William Hoffm= an.

When: October 9-30, Friday & Saturdays at 9PM. Wednesday Mats: Oc= tober 13,
20, 27 at 1PM.

Where: The Cleveland Play House Club, located on the Carnegie Avenue side of The Play House Complex, between East 84th & 86th.

How Much: Friday and Saturday tickets are $20
Food and drink is extra. Matinee tickets are $30 which includes lunch.

The ticket office=A0 is (216) 795-7000

Seating: First come, first served. The dining room opens a bit after 8PM for=
the Friday & Saturday performances. 12 Noon for the mats.

Parking tips: Valet Parking is available.

Do I Have To Eat Dinner? No. You don't have to do nuttin'. But drinking is <= BR> advisable. There will be a full menu available and the bar is open, of
course. But you don't have to eat if you don't want to.

Sincerely,          
Kevin Joseph Kelly
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
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--part1_9e.169f0720.2ea02dcf_boundary-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Oct 14 12:33:50 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:33:50 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Monday October 18th Birthdays are being celebrated at Cronies Message-ID: <1d4.2ca5c481.2ea02e9e@aol.com> --part1_1d4.2ca5c481.2ea02e9e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It is an unofficial birthday party for anyone who is getting older in October. It was just so hard to keep it just about me. So join Larry, Curtis, Amy and others as we use food and alcohol and diet coke to move forward in life with grace and beauty and non published phone numbers. See you there!!!!!!!! Karaoke will be cranking as well. Sincerely, Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_1d4.2ca5c481.2ea02e9e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable It is an unofficial birthday party=20= for anyone who is getting older in October.
It was just so hard to keep it just about me.
So join Larry, Curtis, Amy and others as we use food and alcohol and diet co= ke to move forward in life with grace and beauty and non published phone num= bers.
See you there!!!!!!!!
Karaoke will be cranking as well.

Sincerely,          
Kevin Joseph Kelly
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--part1_1d4.2ca5c481.2ea02e9e_boundary-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Oct 14 12:45:59 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:45:59 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kevin Kellyokie Wednesday November 3, 2004 Message-ID: <7e.5ab00348.2ea03177@aol.com> --part1_7e.5ab00348.2ea03177_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It is that time of the month again, yep, time to drink and sing! I am your humble host for: Karaoke Theatre Night Wednesday, November 3th, 2004 Cronies Bar and Grill Located Detroit and Wayne in Lakewood 17900 Detroit Avenue Starts after 10, come early to get a table Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself! Kitchen open until Midnight 216-226-3310, if you get lost Sincerely, Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_7e.5ab00348.2ea03177_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
It is that time of the month again, yep, time to drink and sing!

I am your humble host for:

Karaoke Theatre Night

Wednesday, November 3th, 2004

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


Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself!

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


Sincerely,          
Kevin Joseph Kelly
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
TPOG!
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All events are presented at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detro= it Road, and=20 are $10/program unless otherwise noted. Surf www.ohiofilms.com for hotel in= formation=20 and complete festival schedule. Visit ww.ticketweb.com for directions and a= dvance ticket=20 sales. Attend the festival for details on after-festival parties Thursday, = Friday, and=20 Saturday nights. Some daily highlights include: =B7 Sunday, November 7, 9a-6p: 5th ANNUAL DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY (DP) WOR= KSHOP=20 AND AIVF SALON with Tiffany Laufer (Los Angeles) and Cleveland legend Rober= t C. Banks,=20 Jr. An IP signature event, this wildly popular, hands-on workshop allows pa= rticipants to=20 help DPs light and shoot scenes on 16mm film, which is then screened the ne= xt weekend=20 at the festival. Fee is $50, which includes lunch the day of the workshop a= nd admission to=20 the 2004 OIFF Friday evening, November 12. Limited seating available, reser= vations must=20 be made and paid for in advance, deadline November 4. Location is at WVIZ/= PBS- IdeaStream, 4300 Brookpark Road. =B7 Monday, November 8, 7p and 8p: Film and Art Opening Night reception at= 7p (free and=20 open to the public), and at 8p the Ohio premiere of the feature film NOISE.= A young=20 divorcee and recovering alcoholic moves into a Manhattan apartment that see= ms a bit too=20 secluded to be true. It is: upstairs lives Charlotte Bancroft (ALLY SHEEDY= ), who in addition=20 to having one of the all-time-great thriller names is a sociopath of some r= eliability. =B7 Tuesday, November 9, 7p and 9p: a short film program at 7p including T= HE SELECT FIT=20 by Mansfield, Ohio native Daniel Roemet (A video editor, with the power to = manipulate=20 reality, gets enlightenment from two jaded angels.), and a feature film pre= sentation at 9p.=20 =B7 Wednesday, November 10, 7p and 9p: a short film program at 7p, and at = 9p the world=20 premiere of the feature film PHOTO-FINISH. Photographer Joe Wilde is devas= tated when=20 Elen Feathers leaves him to pursue an affair with wealthy James Wise. Desc= ending into a=20 spiral of jealous obsession Joe plots an orchestrated campaign of revenge a= nd=20 voyeuristically pursues James' vulnerable wife Martha. When he seduces her= , the results=20 are catastrophic. PHOTO-FINISH is a modern morality tale. A psychological= drama dealing=20 with lust, betrayal and revenge. =B7 Thursday, November 11, 9a-8p: OHIO DAY, films written, directed, photog= raphed, and=20 starring Ohioans, starting at 9a and ending at 8p with a double feature: th= e world=20 premieres of science-fiction feature films MARTIANS FROM VENUS and SHADES. =B7 Friday, November 12: noon-8p: Short and feature films all day and nigh= t, one highlight=20 at noon is the Ohio premiere of the feature film IN THE LAND OF MILK AND MO= NEY. When=20 Mothers are the "monsters" how can we react? "Are you now, or have you eve= r been=85a=20 Mother?" This outrageously daring comedy turns the `50s style sci-fi on it= s head. A=20 scathing social satire that is scarily relevant to today's world. Bold, ex= perimental, and=20 subversively funny. =B7 Saturday, November 13, noon-8p: Short and feature films all day and ni= ght, one=20 highlight at 4p is the Ohio premiere of the feature film SINKHOLE. The sto= ry of Jason=20 Griffin, a high school teacher dismissed due to alleged romantic relations = with an=20 underage student. When Jason, now working at the local landfill, discovers= the body of a=20 young woman among the refuse, he sets in motion a chain of events that ends= in violence=20 and emotional devastation. =B7 Sunday, November 14, noon-8p: Short and feature films all day and nigh= t, one highlight=20 at 8p is the Ohio premiere of the feature film SO GLAD I MADE IT. The film= is the saga of=20 singer songwriter Roger Salloom, a 50-something former 1960s psychedelic ro= cker and=20 1970s Nashville songwriter, who tries to jump-start his career after a 20 y= ears absence=20 from the music business. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established in 19= 93. IP is the=20 proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film Festival, Ohio Independent Scree= nplay=20 Awards, Film Production Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agen= t Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a va= riety of=20 curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmake= rs,=20 Audio Visual Rentals, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Public Theatre, C= ommunity=20 Shares of Greater Cleveland, Filmmaker Magazine, The George Gund Foundation= , Hampton=20 Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, National= Endowment=20 for the Arts, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams Independent Pictures is a member of Greater Cleveland Community Shares. Com= munity=20 Shares supports 35 local nonprofits working for long-term, sustainable solu= tions to build=20 a stronger Cleveland. Learn more about Community Shares and supporting soci= al justice=20 through workplace giving at www.communityshares.org. ### Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com =20 Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/oiff-News/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com <*> Your use of Yahoo! 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Sun Dec 12 3.00 PM final performance of 2004 WHERE: Akron Civic Theater 182 South Main Street, the heart of downtown Akron TICKETS $34 Main floor and loges, $30 balcony now on sale by PHONE: Akron Civic Box Office Mon-Fri 11am to 5.30pm 330.253.2488 If busy, call 330.972.7570 (Akron) 330.945.9400 (Cleveland) 216.941.5555 OR ONLINE www.ticketmaster.com www.akroncivic.com AND all Ticketmaster outlets, including Kaufmann's and select Giant Eagle stores. Visit our web site at www.spectacularmusic.org SMP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose productions showcase community local talent. To help defray show costs, we are seeking patronships and corporate sponsors to place camera-ready ads in our program, an opportunity to reach nearly 9,000 potential customers in the greater northeast Ohio region. In appreciation they'd receive 2 complimentary tickets, a $68 value, for the show. Contributions are tax deductible. 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From JPercher at aol.com Thu Oct 14 13:44:21 2004 From: JPercher at aol.com (JPercher at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 16:44:21 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ragtime, The Musical Opens in Two Weeks Message-ID: <126.4daf9253.2ea03f25@aol.com> --part1_126.4daf9253.2ea03f25_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland=A0 NEWS 26001 South Woodland Road Beachwood, Ohio=A0 44122 For Immediate Release =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Contact: Jackie Percher October 4, 2004 =A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (216) 641-1588 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= =20 e-mail: jpercher at aol.com Ragtime, The Musical Launches the Jewish Community Center's New Arts and=20 Culture Season=20 Tony Award-Winning Musical Previews October 28, 2004 at Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus=20 Performing Arts Center The Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Cleveland launches its new Arts &=20 Culture Season with the Tony Award-winning Ragtime, The Musical, directed by= Fred=20 Sternfeld and playing October 28 - November 14 at Cuyahoga Community College= =20 Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center.=A0 This epic musical is presented by=20= the JCC=20 in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts.= =A0=20 The show will preview on Thursday, October 28 at 7:30 p.m.; Opening Night is= =20 Saturday, October 30 at 8:00 p.m.=20 The theme of this award-winning musical fittingly underscores the JCC's=20 redefined commitment to support, produce and present the arts to the widest=20 possible audiences in Northeast Ohio. This season has been made possible by=20= a grant=20 from the Green Arts Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland and= is=20 dedicated to Roe Green. The JCC is also a recent, proud recipient of a Cuyahoga County Economic=20 Development Grant for its Arts & Culture program.=A0 This funding is provide= d in part=20 by the generous support of the Cuyahoga County Board of Commissioners: Jimmy= =20 Dimora, Peter Lawson Jones and Tim McCormack.=A0=20 Ragtime is based on E.L. Doctorow's best-selling novel by the same name with= =20 book by Terrence McNally, music by Stephen Flaherty and lyrics by Lynn Ahren= s .=A0 It paints a powerful portrait of American life through three families:=20= an=20 upper middle class white family, a socialist immigrant Jewish family and a b= lack=20 family in Harlem. The musical intertwines three distinct stories that=20 poignantly illustrate history's timeless contradictions of wealth and povert= y,=20 freedom and prejudice, hope and despair, and love and hate.=A0=20 Set against the backdrop of early Twentieth-century American life, the=20 characters become entangled with real-life characters from the period that i= nclude=20 Henry Ford, Emma Goldman, Booker T. Washington, Harry Houdini and Evelyn=20 Nesbit. Ragtime's diverse score draws upon traditional Jewish folk sounds,=20 vaudeville's outrageous style and one of black America's most vital genres -= - an early=20 form of jazz known as "ragtime." Ragtime won the 1998 Tony awards for best score, book and orchestra and=20 features such show-stopping songs like "Getting Ready Rag", "Your Daddy's So= n",=20 "Wheels of a Dream" and the title song, "Ragtime".=20 Reflecting the disparate notes and influences that come together to form=20 ragtime music, the show paints a portrait of America as an all-embracing fam= ily=20 made up of people of different races, nationalities and creeds.=A0 Flawed an= d=20 struggling to find its way, this family embarks on a journey that can be as=20= jagged=20 as the rhythms of ragtime, but also as liltingly melodic.=20 "Ragtime is one of the truly great musicals written in the last ten years an= d=20 I feel pleased and privileged to be working with an outstanding staff and=20 cast to present this wonderful show to the community," said JCC interim arti= stic=20 director and Ragtime director Fred Sternfeld.=A0 "Ragtime is relevant to=20 contemporary audiences because in many significant ways we, as a society, ha= ven't=20 changed that much from one hundred years ago. Racial tension and social uphe= aval=20 still affect us. And just as the industrial revolution affected all aspects=20= of=20 American life in the early 1900's, technological improvements today continue= =20 to change the way we live our lives," added Sternfeld.=A0 "Most importantly,= the=20 story of Ragtime is a deeply moving and humorous portrayal of how we attempt= =20 to improve our lives, pursue the American dream and connect with each other=20= as=20 fellow humans."=A0 Some of award-winning director Fred Sternfeld's recent=20 musicals were the critically acclaimed productions of Fiddler on the Roof at= Cain=20 Park and Man of La Mancha at the JCC. With a cast of over 50 actors and a sizable orchestra and crew, this major=20 musical production required a large venue and Cuyahoga Community College Eas= tern=20 Campus Performing Arts Center in Highland Hills met the need. This 600-seat,= =20 state-of-the-art facility, opened in 1998, is located just five minutes from= =20 the Mandel-JCC and is easily accessible just off the I-271 / Harvard exit. "= We=20 are pleased to be presenting Ragtime in association with Tri-C's Eastern=20 Campus Theatre Arts.=A0 The administrators and staff have been working with=20= us in the=20 best spirit of collaboration and have been enormously helpful and supportive= =20 of this large undertaking," states Sternfeld. The strong cast includes native-Clevelander Marc Moritz in the role of=20 Tateh.=A0 Notably, Marc was in the original Broadway production of Merrily W= e Roll=20 Along, by Stephen Sondheim. Other featured actors include Kyle Primous as=20 Coalhouse Walker Jr., Yolanda Christine Davis as Sarah, Maggie Stahl Wirfel=20= as=20 Mother, Matthew Wright as Father, Sean Szaller as Mother's Younger Brother a= nd Emma=20 Wahl and Chris McCarrell as the little girl and little boy. Set designer Richard Gould has created a stunning multi-leveled set evoking=20 the images and environment of early twentieth-century America as seen throug= h=20 the eyes of the show's narrator, the little boy.=A0 Choreography is by Marti= n=20 Cespedes and musical direction is by David Williams. The costumes are design= ed by=20 Dana Romeo, lighting is by Colleen Dowling, sound effects and projections ar= e=20 by Richard Ingraham and the Houdini illusions will be staged by magic=20 consultant Vincent Polowy.=20 The performance schedule for Ragtime is Thursdays and Sundays at 7:30 p.m.,=20 Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m.=A0 Ticket prices are= $24=20 for general public; $20 for JCC members; $22 for seniors and $16 for groups=20= of=20 10 or more.=A0 A special "preview" price of $12 is available for the Thursda= y,=20 October 28 performance.=A0 A discount package for all five performing arts=20 events of the 2004-05 season is available for $90 for the general public and= $80=20 for JCC members.=20 To charge tickets by phone call the JCC Box Office at (216) 382-4000 ext.=20 274.=A0 To purchase a group of 10 or more tickets call (216) 593-6258.=A0 Ti= ckets can=20 also be purchased, in person, at the JCC Box Office located at 3505 Mayfield= =20 Road, Cleveland Heights, OH=A0 44118.=A0 On the day of the performance only,= =20 tickets may be purchased one hour prior to the performance at the box office= of the=20 Tri-C Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland=20 Hills, OH=A0 44122.=20 A series of pre-show talks and post-performance discussions for Ragtime will= =20 be offered in the lobby of the theater as follows: Pre-show Talks =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 at 1:00 pm:=A0=A0=A0 Sun.=A0 Oct. 31 - Faye Sholito= n, playwright, journalist=20 and dramaturg for=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20 Ragtime =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Sun.=A0 Nov. 7 -=A0 Fred Sternfeld, director of=20 Ragtime =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Sun.=A0 Nov. 14 - Bill Rudman, radio host and=20 American music historian Post Performance=20 Discussions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Thurs. Oct. 28 - Ragtime cast and creat= ive team=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Sun.=A0=A0 Oct. 31 - Sarah May, director and=20 Park Goist, writer and=20 American studies specialist=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0 =20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 =20 Thurs.=A0 Nov. 4 - Reuben and Dorothy Silver, directors/actors =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sun.=A0=A0=A0 Nov. 7 -=A0Margaret Ford Taylor,=20 Cleveland Arts Theatre founder and =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= James Levin,=20 Cleveland Public Theatre founder =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Thurs.=A0 Nov. 11 - Ragtime cast and creative=20 team =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Sun.=A0=A0 Nov. 14=A0 - Terrence Spivey, Karamu=20 House artistic director and=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Mich= ael Bloom,=20 Cleveland Play House artistic director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Upcoming performances of the JCC's 2004-05 Arts & Culture Season include a=20 musical concert, titled Irving Berlin: The Proud Father of 20th Century Song= =20 (December 12); Yuri Lane, human beatbox phenomenon, starring in From Tel Avi= v to=20 Ramallah: A Beatbox Journey (March 5, 2005); the JCC's fifth-annual An Eveni= ng=20 of Classical Music (May 8, 2005); and the world premiere of Albi Gorn's play= ,=20 To Know Him (May 5-22, 2005). The JCC gratefully acknowledges the support of the Holiday Inn - Beachwood. About the JCC The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland builds and strengthens Cleveland's=20 entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and services that=20 enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in four key program areas: Hea= lth,=20 Wellness and Recreation, Early Childhood Education, Camping and Cultural=20 Arts.=A0 Membership to the JCC is open to all.=A0 The JCC is a non-profit so= cial=20 service agency that receives funding from the Jewish Community Federation an= d the=20 United Way. ### --part1_126.4daf9253.2ea03f25_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Ragtime, The Musical Launches the Jewish Commun= ity Center's New Arts and Culture Season


Tony Award-Winning Musical Previews October 28, 200= 4
at Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus
Performing Arts Center


The Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Cleveland launches its new Arts & C= ulture Season with the Tony Award-winning Ragtime, The Musical, directed by Fred Sternfeld and playing October 28 - November 14=20= at Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center.=A0=20= This epic musical is presented by the JCC in association with Cuyahoga Commu= nity College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts.=A0 The show will preview on Thursd= ay, October 28 at 7:30 p.m.; Opening Night is Saturday, October 30 at 8:00 p= .m.

The theme of this award-winning musical fittingly underscores the JCC's rede= fined commitment to support, produce and present the arts to the widest poss= ible audiences in Northeast Ohio. This season has been made possible by a gr= ant from the Green Arts Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of Clevel= and and is dedicated to Roe Green.

The JCC is also a recent, proud recipient of a Cuyahoga County Economic D= evelopment Grant for its Arts & Culture program.=A0 This funding=20= is provided in part by the generous support of the Cuyahoga County Board of=20= Commissioners: Jimmy Dimora, Peter Lawson Jones and Tim McCormack.=A0
Ragtime is based on E.L. Doctorow's best-selling novel=20= by the same name with book by Terrence McNally, music by Stephen F= laherty and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens.=A0 It paints a powerful portra= it of American life through three families: an upper middle class white fami= ly, a socialist immigrant Jewish family and a black family in Harlem. The mu= sical intertwines three distinct stories that poignantly illustrate history'= s timeless contradictions of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope= and despair, and love and hate.=A0

Set against the backdrop of early Twentieth-century American life, the chara= cters become entangled with real-life characters from the period that includ= e Henry Ford, Emma Goldman, Booker T. Washington, Harry Houdini and Evelyn N= esbit. Ragtime's diverse score draws upon traditional Jewish f= olk sounds, vaudeville's outrageous style and one of black America's most vi= tal genres -- an early form of jazz known as "ragtime."

Ragtime won the 1998 Tony awards for best score, book and orch= estra and features such show-stopping songs like "Getting Ready Rag", "Your=20= Daddy's Son", "Wheels of a Dream" and the title song, "Ragtime".

Reflecting the disparate notes and influences that come together to form rag= time music, the show paints a portrait of America as an all-embracing family= made up of people of different races, nationalities and creeds.=A0 Flawed a= nd struggling to find its way, this family embarks on a journey that can be=20= as jagged as the rhythms of ragtime, but also as liltingly melodic.

"Ragtime is one of the truly great musicals written in the las= t ten years and I feel pleased and privileged to be working with an outstand= ing staff and cast to present this wonderful show to the community," said JC= C interim artistic director and Ragtime director Fred Sternfel= d.=A0 "Ragtime is relevant to contemporary audiences because i= n many significant ways we, as a society, haven't changed that much from one= hundred years ago. Racial tension and social upheaval still affect us. And=20= just as the industrial revolution affected all aspects of American life in t= he early 1900's, technological improvements today continue to change the way= we live our lives," added Sternfeld.=A0 "Most importantly, the story of = Ragtime is a deeply moving and humorous portrayal of how we attem= pt to improve our lives, pursue the American dream and connect with each oth= er as fellow humans."=A0 Some of award-winning director Fred Sternfeld's rec= ent musicals were the critically acclaimed productions of Fiddler on the=20= Roof at Cain Park and Man of La Mancha at the JCC.

With a cast of over 50 actors and a sizable orchestra and crew, this major m= usical production required a large venue and Cuyahoga Community College East= ern Campus Performing Arts Center in Highland Hills met the need. This 600-s= eat, state-of-the-art facility, opened in 1998, is located just five minutes= from the Mandel-JCC and is easily accessible just off the I-271 / Harvard e= xit. "We are pleased to be presenting Ragtime in association w= ith Tri-C's Eastern Campus Theatre Arts.=A0 The administrators and staff hav= e been working with us in the best spirit of collaboration and have been eno= rmously helpful and supportive of this large undertaking," states Sternfeld.=

The strong cast includes native-Clevelander Marc Moritz in the role o= f Tateh.=A0 Notably, Marc was in the original Broadway production of Merrily= We Roll Along, by Stephen Sondheim. Other featured actors include Kyle P= rimous as Coalhouse Walker Jr., Yolanda Christine Davis as Sarah,= Maggie Stahl Wirfel as Mother, Matthew Wright as Father, S= ean Szaller as Mother's Younger Brother and Emma Wahl and Chri= s McCarrell as the little girl and little boy.

Set designer Richard Gould has created a stunning multi-leveled set e= voking the images and environment of early twentieth-century America as seen= through the eyes of the show's narrator, the little boy.=A0 Choreography is= by Martin Cespedes and musical direction is by David Williams. The c= ostumes are designed by Dana Romeo, lighting is by Colleen Dowling= , sound effects and projections are by Richard Ingraham and the H= oudini illusions will be staged by magic consultant Vincent Polowy. <= BR>
The performance schedule for Ragtime is Thursdays and Sundays=20= at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m.=A0 Tic= ket prices are $24 for general public; $20 for JCC members; $22 for seniors=20= and $16 for groups of 10 or more.=A0 A special "preview" price of $12 is ava= ilable for the Thursday, October 28 performance.=A0 A discount package fo= r all five performing arts events of the 2004-05 season is available for $90= for the general public and $80 for JCC members.

To charge tickets by phone call the JCC Box Office at (216) 382-4000 ext.= 274.=A0 To purchase a group of 10 or more tickets call (216) 593-6258.= =A0 Tickets can also be purchased, in person, at the JCC Box Office located=20= at 3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, OH=A0 44118.=A0 On the day of the=20= performance only, tickets may be purchased one hour prior to the performance= at the box office of the Tri-C Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center, 42= 50 Richmond Road, Highland Hills, OH=A0 44122.

A series of pre-show talks and post-performance discussions for Ragtim= e will be offered in the lobby of the theater as follows:

= Pre-show Talks
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 at 1:00 pm:=A0=A0=A0 Sun.=A0 Oct. 31 - Fa= ye Sholiton, playwright, journalist and dramaturg for=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0&n= bsp;      Ragtime
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0&nbs= p;        Sun.=A0 Nov. 7 -=A0 Fred Ste= rnfeld, director of Ragtime
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0&nbs= p;        Sun.=A0 Nov. 14 - Bill Rudma= n, radio host and American music historian
Post Performance
Discussions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Thurs. Oct. 28 - Ragtime cast and creative team
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =         Sun.=A0=A0 Oct. 31 - Sarah May= , director and
            &nbs= p;             =20=             Park Goi= st, writer and American studies specialist=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0         &nb= sp; =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0         Thurs.=A0 Nov. 4 - Re= uben and Dorothy Silver, directors/actors
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0   Sun.=A0=A0=A0 Nov. 7 -=A0Margaret Ford Tay= lor, Cleveland Arts Theatre founder and
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 &nb= sp;        James Levin, Cleveland=20= Public Theatre founder
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =         Thurs.=A0 Nov. 11 - Ragtime= cast and creative team
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0&nb= sp;       Sun.=A0=A0 Nov. 14=A0 - Terrence=20= Spivey, Karamu House artistic director and
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0   =            Michael Bloo= m, Cleveland Play House artistic director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0

Upcoming performances of the JCC's 2004-05 Arts & Culture Season include= a musical concert, titled Irving Berlin: The Proud Father of 20th Cen= tury Song (December 12); Yuri Lane, human beatbox phenomenon,= starring in From Tel Aviv to Ramallah: A Beatbox Journey (Mar= ch 5, 2005); the JCC's fifth-annual An Evening of Classical Music<= /I> (May 8, 2005); and the world premiere of Albi Gorn's play, To Know= Him (May 5-22, 2005).

The JCC gratefully acknowledges the support of the Holiday Inn - Beachwoo= d.

About the JCC

The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland builds and strengthens Cleve= land's entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and service= s that enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in four key program are= as: Health, Wellness and Recreation, Early Childhood Education, Camping and=20= Cultural Arts.=A0 Membership to the JCC is open to all.=A0 The JCC is a non-= profit social service agency that receives funding from the Jewish Community= Federation and the United Way.

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--part1_126.4daf9253.2ea03f25_boundary-- From starmomd at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 13:55:51 2004 From: starmomd at yahoo.com (The Drakes) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 13:55:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Weekend for "The Night of January 16th" at Royalton Players Message-ID: <20041014205551.80274.qmail@web41908.mail.yahoo.com> This weekend is your last chance to catch the Royalton Players production of "The Night of January" 16th by Ayn Rand. Hope to see you there! ROYALTON PLAYERS PRESENTS THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16TH An Interactive Courtroom Drama By Ayn Rand October 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." Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy From cpribble at us.edu Thu Oct 14 14:56:20 2004 From: cpribble at us.edu (cpribble ) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 17:56:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]auditions at CVLT Message-ID: <200410141756.AA814678314@us.edu> AUDITIONS at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre for: OVER THE TAVERN Written by Tom Dudzick Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble Monday, November 29 at 7:00 Tuesday, November 30 at 7:00 The main action of the play takes place in the Pazinski apartment above "Chet's Bar and Grill" in Buffalo, New York, autumn of 1959. It is the coming of age story for class clown, Rudy Pazinski, who is trying to understand life and religion through his idols- Ed Sullivan and Alfred E. Newman. THE CAST: CHET PAZINSKI: 40ish ELLEN PAZINSKI: late 30s, early 40s their children RUDY- 12 years old GEORGIE: 13 years old EDDIE: 15 years old ANNIE: 16 years old a nun SISTER CLARISSA: 50-70 any questions or for further information: email cpribble at us.edu From Bailarte at aol.com Thu Oct 14 14:01:53 2004 From: Bailarte at aol.com (Bailarte at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 17:01:53 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]An event not to miss-Day of the Dead with Evert's ALMA DE LA TIERRA & more Message-ID: <13e.3a6e272.2ea04341@aol.com> --part1_13e.3a6e272.2ea04341_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tom and Susana Evert Dance Theatre to present Day of the Dead Celebration Tom & Susana Evert Dance Theatre will present the Festival of Dia de los=20 Muertos ("Day of the Dead") in collaboration with Alejandro Rivera Photograp= hy,=20 the week of October 24th through 30th at Sagrada Familia Church. This event=20= is=20 designed to build an understanding of Hispanic cultural traditions through t= he=20 presentation of a variety of art forms, including dance/theatre, music, the=20 visual arts, and workshops for the community.=20 http://www.EvertDance.com The culminating event on Saturday, October 30th, unlike any Cleveland has=20 seen before, will feature a re-sized and revised version of the Everts=20 award-winning production Alma de la Tierra ("Soul of the Land") with a cast=20= of 10=20 dancers, installations of typical Mexican altars by Alejandro Rivera and par= tner,=20 Jeannie Petrus-Rivera, who will create and direct the installation of=20 beautifully elaborated altars by various community groups and individuals in= the=20 transformed festival hall, and dancing with Roberto Ocasio Latin Jazz Band. "ALMA DE LA TIERRA" is a dance/theatre work that has elements of fantasy and= =20 myth presented in a magic-realistic form characteristic of Latin America's=20 primary literary movement. Performed by a wonderful cast of ten dancers/acto= rs,=20 this mesmerizing production creates a world that is familiar, yet dreamlike.= An=20 exploration of Latino culture, this artistic, cultural celebration fuses=20 modern, folk and classical dance, poetry, song, fantastic effects and costum= es and=20 is a feast for the senses for audiences of all ages.=A0=20 "Tom and Susana Evert draw us into a world of intimacy and depth, where hear= t=20 and soul are revealed in human terms, and where we can witness the=20 nitty-gritty of the struggle to be vulnerable, in love and in one's spiritua= l life. And=20 all this is done with great skill, and taste, and humor .Mr. Evert is a rare= =20 breed in this day and age - a true craftsman. It's no accident that he is a=20 sculptor as well as a dancer. When he moves, he is carefully shaping his bod= y,=20 and the surrounding space, to create images that are clear and evocative. Wh= ile=20 his background with Paul Taylor serves him well in his precision and strengt= h=20 of movement, Tom also adds a self-effacing vulnerability seldom seen in male= =20 dancers, and which, in their many duets, is a useful foil for his partner=20 Susana's wonderfully brash and outgoing character. His group efforts have th= e=20 quality of whirlpools, watery and circular and mesmerizing, like the Philip=20= Glass=20 music he often sets them to. =A0 =A0 Susana Evert dances boldly. And brightl= y. From=20 her delightful lip-synching of Celia Cruz, to her solo invocations of the=20 divine spirit, she grabs your attention, and draws you in. In her dances wit= h her=20 partner Tom, she can morph from surrendered lover to angst-driven fury and=20 back again in a split second - leaving no doubt that she has lived both=20 characters. Her face is almost never neutral - it's as expressive as the res= t of her,=20 and sometimes audibly so. While capable of statuesque and fiery beauty, she'= s=20 not afraid to get down and roll around on the floor, either - a sign of the=20 vulnerability that makes her dancing so potent a communication. And as a=20 choreographer, her work in "Alma de la Tierra" (co-created with husband Tom)= =20 communicates the full range of her Mexican heritage, from fleshy sensuality=20= to spirit-filled Catholicism"=A0 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE ( April, 2004) Day of the Dead has been celebrated in Mexico and other Latin-American=20 countries since Pre-Hispanic times. During this important celebration, peopl= e honor=20 their deceased family members through the installation of altars, special=20 foods , music and dance, and by visiting the cemeteries.=20 For tickets or further information (216) 664-1533=20 La Sagrada Familia Church is located at 7719 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland. Press Contact: Susana or Tom Evert=20 216-269-6985 Bailarte at aol.com http://www.diadelosmuertos.info This event is made possible by : The City Of Cleveland,=20 Cuyahoga County ACE Development Grant, The Ohio Arts Council,=20 The Kulas Foundation,=20 TOPS, Supermarkets The Cleveland Foundation. ### --part1_13e.3a6e272.2ea04341_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tom and Susana Evert Dance Theatre to present Day o= f the Dead Celebration


Tom & Susana Evert Dance Theatre
will present the Festival of Dia de= los Muertos ("Day of the Dead") in collaboration with Alejandro Rivera Phot= ography, the week of October 24th through 30th at Sagrada Familia Church. Th= is event is designed to build an understanding of Hispanic cultural traditio= ns through the presentation of a variety of art forms, including dance/theat= re, music, the visual arts, and workshops for the community.
http://www.EvertDance.com=

The culminating event on Saturday, October 30th, unlike any Cleveland has se= en before, will feature a re-sized and revised version of the Everts award-w= inning production Alma de la Tierra ("Soul of the Land") with a ca= st of 10 dancers, installations of typical Mexican altars by Alejandro R= ivera and partner, Jeannie Petrus-Rivera, who will create and direct the ins= tallation of beautifully elaborated altars by various community groups and i= ndividuals in the transformed festival hall, and dancing with Roberto Ocasio= Latin Jazz Band.
=
"ALMA DE LA TIERRA"
is a dance/theatre work that has elements=20= of fantasy and myth presented in a magic-realistic form characteristic of La= tin America's primary literary movement. Performed by a wonderful cast of te= n dancers/actors, this mesmerizing production creates a world that is famili= ar, yet dreamlike. An exploration of Latino culture, this artistic, cultural= celebration fuses modern, folk and classical dance, poetry, song, fantastic= effects and costumes and is a feast for the senses for audiences of all age= s.=A0

"Tom and Susana Evert draw us into a world of intimacy and dep= th, where heart and soul are revealed in human terms, and where we can witne= ss the nitty-gritty of the struggle to be vulnerable, in love and in one's s= piritual life. And all this is done with great skill, and taste, and humor .= Mr. Evert is a rare breed in this day and age - a true craftsman. It's no ac= cident that he is a sculptor as well as a dancer. When he moves, he is caref= ully shaping his body, and the surrounding space, to create images that are=20= clear and evocative. While his background with Paul Taylor serves him well i= n his precision and strength of movement, Tom also adds a self-effacing vuln= erability seldom seen in male dancers, and which, in their many duets, is a=20= useful foil for his partner Susana's wonderfully brash and outgoing characte= r. His group efforts have the quality of whirlpools, watery and circular and= mesmerizing, like the Philip Glass music he often sets them to. =A0 =A0 Sus= ana Evert dances boldly. And brightly. From her delightful lip-synching of C= elia Cruz, to her solo invocations of the divine spirit, she grabs your atte= ntion, and draws you in. In her dances with her partner Tom, she can morph f= rom surrendered lover to angst-driven fury and back again in a split second=20= - leaving no doubt that she has lived both characters. Her face is almost ne= ver neutral - it's as expressive as the rest of her, and sometimes audibly s= o. While capable of statuesque and fiery beauty, she's not afraid to get dow= n and roll around on the floor, either - a sign of the vulnerability that ma= kes her dancing so potent a communication. And as a choreographer, her work=20= in "Alma de la Tierra" (co-created with husband Tom) communicates the full r= ange of her Mexican heritage, from fleshy sensuality to
spirit-filled Catholicism"=A0
THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE ( April, 2004)
=
=
Day of the Dead has been celebrated in Mexico and other Latin-America= n countries since Pre-Hispanic times. During this important celebration, peo= ple honor their deceased family members through the installation of altars,=20= special foods , music and dance, and by visiting the cemeteries.

For tickets or further information (216) 664-1533 <= BR> La Sagrada Familia Church is located at 7719 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland.=


Press Contact: Susana or Tom Evert
216-269-6985
Bailarte at aol.com

http://www.diadelosmuertos.inf= o

=
= This event is made possible by :
The City Of Cleveland,
Cuyahoga County ACE Development Grant,
The Ohio Arts Council,
The Kulas Foundation,
TOPS, Supermarkets
The Cleveland Foundation.


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--part1_13e.3a6e272.2ea04341_boundary-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Thu Oct 14 15:54:44 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 18:54:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silver's Final Performance at Actors' Summit SOLD OUT! Message-ID: -------------------------------1097794484 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Best tickets remaining are on Friday night. A few remain for Saturday evening. Neil -------------------------------1097794484 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Best tickets remaining are on Friday night. A few remain for Saturday e= vening.
 
Neil
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------=_NextPart_000_0064_01C4B262.63596A80-- From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 15 06:16:52 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:16:52 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FORUM 2nd Week Message-ID: <20041015131652.66719.qmail@web21127.mail.yahoo.com> --0-307554387-1097846212=:66510 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii IN ITS SECOND WEEK! RESERVATONS ARE GOING FAST! A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio Book By: Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart Music and Lyrics by: Stephen Sondheim Originally Produced on Broadway by: Harold S. Prince 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! --0-307554387-1097846212=:66510 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

IN ITS SECOND WEEK!

RESERVATONS ARE GOING FAST!

 

A FUNNY THING HAPPENED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM

36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio

 

Book By: Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart

Music and Lyrics by: Stephen Sondheim

Originally Produced on Broadway by: Harold S. Prince

 

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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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-307554387-1097846212=:66510-- From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 15 06:43:23 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:43:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]OLDE TOWN HALL FUNDRAISER Message-ID: <20041015134323.52410.qmail@web21124.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1483127588-1097847803=:50104 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Celebrate the Olde Towne Hall Theatre?s 25th Anniversary Season! This year, through the generous support of The Blue Barn Antiques shop in North Ridgeville, Olde Towne Hall Theatre is selling a limited edition Christmas Ornament! This is the first in a series for historic sites in North Ridgeville and the proceeds from sale support our theatre. This hand painted ornament is available with a ribbon for $20 or a stand for $25 They are on sale at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre Box Office or at the Blue Barn Antique Shop located on Center Ridge Road Own a piece of History and Support the Arts! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1483127588-1097847803=:50104 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Celebrate the Olde Towne Hall Theatre?s

25th Anniversary Season!

 

This year, through the generous support of The Blue Barn Antiques shop in North Ridgeville, Olde Towne Hall Theatre is selling a limited edition Christmas Ornament!

This is the first in a series for historic sites in North Ridgeville and the proceeds from sale support our theatre.

This hand painted ornament is available

 with a ribbon for $20

or a stand for $25

They are on sale at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre Box Office

 or at the Blue Barn Antique Shop located on Center Ridge Road

 

Own a piece of History and Support the Arts!


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1483127588-1097847803=:50104-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 15 06:47:45 2004 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:47:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Review of Pride & Prejudice Message-ID: <20041015134745.55630.qmail@web13123.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1813045491-1097848065=:55611 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Cleveland Jewish News: October 15, 2004 Arts Charming production of Austen classic lights up Lakeland stage By: FRAN HELLER Contributing Writer Jane Austen is back! In the 1990s, almost every one of Jane Austen's novels was made into a film or television production, generating a new and enthusiastic audience. Less frequently seen is a stage adaptation of Austen's fiction. That is one reason why the production of "Pride and Prejudice" at Lakeland Theatre through Oct. 31 is such a treat. The other is director Dr. Martin Friedman's delightful rendition of a production that originated at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, Ireland. Friedman's adaptation is worth crowing about. Under his dynamic, intelligent direction, 19 hard-working actors, only one of whom is Equity, recreate Austen's early 19th-century English world. Yes, the English accents wobble, and the many scene changes (18 in all) slow the production in the overly long first act, but do not impede it. The individual performances range from credible to memorable, while the ensemble scenes teem with life. The end result is a well-polished production brimming with charm. The play centers on its flawed hero and heroine, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet. Liz Conway brings one of fiction's most delightful heroines to life in her lively portrayal of the strong-willed, quick-witted Elizabeth Bennet, intent on marrying for love, not security. The very handsome Tom Eschelman is sufficiently stiff as the snobbish, aristocratic Mr. Darcy, who is smitten with Elizabeth, despite her inferior social position. Watching Darcy's awkward, overbearing first proposal of marriage, which Lizzy rejects, is as funny as it is ludicrous. Austen's menagerie of characters remains unforgettable. Veteran actor Mitchell Fields (the one Equity actor) is perfect as the paunchy, mildly sarcastic Mr. Bennet, indifferent to his wife and daughters, save for his favorite, Elizabeth. A father's sober warning to his daughter about her reasons for marrying is reflective of his own unhappy, ill-matched union. A shrill, garrulous Mary Cunningham is the perfect prototype of the crass, social-climbing Mrs. Bennet, a brainless busybody whose sole aim in life is to find suitable (read: rich) husbands for her five daughters. An amiable Meredith Conti suits the role of the agreeable Jane Bennet, the oldest and most beautiful of the Bennet sisters. Jane falls in love with Mr. Bingley, a wealthy bachelor. Their romance is thwarted by the efforts of Bingley's sister, who considers the Bennets socially inferior. Timuchin (Timo) Aker is the good-natured bachelor; Rachel Applebaum is his arrogant sister, Miss Caroline Bingley. Hester Lewellen is excellent as the insufferably haughty and domineering aunt, Lady Catherine De Bourgh, who seeks to destroy any possibility of union between her nephew, Darcy, and Elizabeth. Parading about like a penguin, Andrew Narten delivers an unforgettable performance as the pompous, class-conscious clergyman, Mr. Collins, a distant cousin and heir to the Bennet estate. Collins' proposal of marriage to Lizzy, when he won't take no for an answer, is riotous. After being rebuffed, he weds the penniless Charlotte, (a credible Elizabeth Blakeslee) who takes a dim, yet practical view of marriage. The younger Bennett sisters include Mary Britta Shirring as the dour, bookish middle sister, Mary; and Ruth Hitchcock and Lindsy Sandham as the frivolous and materialistic youngest sisters, Lydia and Kitty. The villain of the story is Mr. Wickham (Derek Adams), a fortune hunter and a liar who threatens potential ruin to the entire Bennet family. Keith Nagy's imaginative, minimalist, free-standing set, including two doors and a large, draped picture window that reverse to an arbor, serves the numerous scenes and varying locations effectively, aided by Bill Amato's bird sounds. Director Friedman fully utilizes the stage, which allows many things to happen simultaneously, such as a group engaged in conversation while another plays whist. The ensemble performs a well-coordinated quadrille created by choreographer Elizabeth Flynn. The costumes, designed by Craig Tucker and John Larger, authenticate the milieu. This is a production in which the sum of its parts results in a pleasing and entertaining whole. Look for the movie, "Pride and Prejudice," in 2005. Meanwhile, enjoy the unique opportunity of seeing a live production at Lakeland Theatre while it lasts. Lakeland Theatre is located on the campus of Lakeland Community College, 7700 Clocktower Drive in Kirtland. Performances are Thurs. and Fri. at 8 p.m.; Sat. at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.; and Sun at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. For tickets ($12 for adults; $10 for students and seniors), call 440-525-7034 or 440-525-4774. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. --0-1813045491-1097848065=:55611 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Cleveland Jewish News: October 15, 2004

Arts

Charming production of Austen classic lights up Lakeland stage

Jane Austen is back!

In the 1990s, almost every one of Jane Austen's novels was made into a film or television production, generating a new and enthusiastic audience. Less frequently seen is a stage adaptation of Austen's fiction.

That is one reason why the production of "Pride and Prejudice" at Lakeland Theatre through Oct. 31 is such a treat.

The other is director Dr. Martin Friedman's delightful rendition of a production that originated at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, Ireland. Friedman's adaptation is worth crowing about.

Under his dynamic, intelligent direction, 19 hard-working actors, only one of whom is Equity, recreate Austen's early 19th-century English world.

Yes, the English accents wobble, and the many scene changes (18 in all) slow the production in the overly long first act, but do not impede it. The individual performances range from credible to memorable, while the ensemble scenes teem with life. The end result is a well-polished production brimming with charm.

The play centers on its flawed hero and heroine, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet.

Liz Conway brings one of fiction's most delightful heroines to life in her lively portrayal of the strong-willed, quick-witted Elizabeth Bennet, intent on marrying for love, not security.

The very handsome Tom Eschelman is sufficiently stiff as the snobbish, aristocratic Mr. Darcy, who is smitten with Elizabeth, despite her inferior social position. Watching Darcy's awkward, overbearing first proposal of marriage, which Lizzy rejects, is as funny as it is ludicrous.

Austen's menagerie of characters remains unforgettable. Veteran actor Mitchell Fields (the one Equity actor) is perfect as the paunchy, mildly sarcastic Mr. Bennet, indifferent to his wife and daughters, save for his favorite, Elizabeth. A father's sober warning to his daughter about her reasons for marrying is reflective of his own unhappy, ill-matched union.

A shrill, garrulous Mary Cunningham is the perfect prototype of the crass, social-climbing Mrs. Bennet, a brainless busybody whose sole aim in life is to find suitable (read: rich) husbands for her five daughters.

An amiable Meredith Conti suits the role of the agreeable Jane Bennet, the oldest and most beautiful of the Bennet sisters. Jane falls in love with Mr. Bingley, a wealthy bachelor. Their romance is thwarted by the efforts of Bingley's sister, who considers the Bennets socially inferior. Timuchin (Timo) Aker is the good-natured bachelor; Rachel Applebaum is his arrogant sister, Miss Caroline Bingley.

Hester Lewellen is excellent as the insufferably haughty and domineering aunt, Lady Catherine De Bourgh, who seeks to destroy any possibility of union between her nephew, Darcy, and Elizabeth.

Parading about like a penguin, Andrew Narten delivers an unforgettable performance as the pompous, class-conscious clergyman, Mr. Collins, a distant cousin and heir to the Bennet estate.

Collins' proposal of marriage to Lizzy, when he won't take no for an answer, is riotous. After being rebuffed, he weds the penniless Charlotte, (a credible Elizabeth Blakeslee) who takes a dim, yet practical view of marriage.

The younger Bennett sisters include Mary Britta Shirring as the dour, bookish middle sister, Mary; and Ruth Hitchcock and Lindsy Sandham as the frivolous and materialistic youngest sisters, Lydia and Kitty. The villain of the story is Mr. Wickham (Derek Adams), a fortune hunter and a liar who threatens potential ruin to the entire Bennet family.

Keith Nagy's imaginative, minimalist, free-standing set, including two doors and a large, draped picture window that reverse to an arbor, serves the numerous scenes and varying locations effectively, aided by Bill Amato's bird sounds.

Director Friedman fully utilizes the stage, which allows many things to happen simultaneously, such as a group engaged in conversation while another plays whist.

The ensemble performs a well-coordinated quadrille created by choreographer Elizabeth Flynn. The costumes, designed by Craig Tucker and John Larger, authenticate the milieu. This is a production in which the sum of its parts results in a pleasing and entertaining whole.

Look for the movie, "Pride and Prejudice," in 2005. Meanwhile, enjoy the unique opportunity of seeing a live production at Lakeland Theatre while it lasts.

Lakeland Theatre is located on the campus of Lakeland Community College, 7700 Clocktower Drive in Kirtland. Performances are Thurs. and Fri. at 8 p.m.; Sat. at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.; and Sun at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. For tickets ($12 for adults; $10 for students and seniors), call 440-525-7034 or 440-525-4774.


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Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. --0-1813045491-1097848065=:55611-- From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 15 06:57:37 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:57:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION NOTICE: THE FANTASTICKS Message-ID: <20041015135737.17997.qmail@web21123.mail.yahoo.com> --0-567865843-1097848657=:16699 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii TRY TO REMEMBER? OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE ANNOUNCES AUDITNONS FOR OUR 25th ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTION OF The Fantasticks The Olde Towne Hall theatre began its first formal season with The Fantasticks, 25 years ago, and this season we are reviving the show to celebrate 25 years of great community theatre. No other New York stage production has ever played so many performances. The Fantasticks has become the longest-running musical in the world, and with good reason. At the heart of its breathtaking poetry and subtle theatrical sophistication is a purity and simplicity that transcends cultural barriers. The result is a timeless fable of love that manages to be nostalgic and universal at the same time. The Fantasticks tells the tale of the neighboring fathers of Luisa and Matt, though good friends feel they must appear as enemies to make sure that their children fall in love. Having thought up this bit of logic they next find a way to reverse themselves by hiring El Gallo, aided by the Old Actor and The Indian, to perform a mock abduction by moonlight so that Matt might prove his valor, thus paving the way for reconciliation. But daylight reveals the parental deception; the lovers quarrel, and young Matt goes off to see the world. After a number of horrible experiences, he returns home to Luisa?s waiting arms. This most memorable musical score includes the songs; Try to Remember, Soon it?s Going to Rain, I Can See It, They Were You, and Never Say No. February 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 2005, March 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 2005 - 8PM Sundays Feb. 20th and March 6th - 2PM AUDITIONS ARE BEING HELD ON MONDAY OCTOBER 18 & TUESDAY OCTOBER 19 PLEASE BE PREPAIRED TO SING A MUSICAL SELECTION SHOWCASING YOUR RANGE AND ABILTIY. BE PREPAIRED TO READ FROM THE SCRIPT. Directions to the Olde Towne Hall Theatre 36119 Center Ridge Road 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! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. --0-567865843-1097848657=:16699 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

TRY TO REMEMBER?

OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE ANNOUNCES AUDITNONS FOR OUR 25th ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTION OF

The Fantasticks

The Olde Towne Hall theatre began its first formal season with The Fantasticks, 25 years ago, and this season we are reviving the show to celebrate 25 years of great community theatre.

No other New York stage production has ever played so many performances. The Fantasticks has become the longest-running musical in the world, and with good reason. At the heart of its breathtaking poetry and subtle theatrical sophistication is a purity and simplicity that transcends cultural barriers. The result is a timeless fable of love that manages to be nostalgic and universal at the same time.

The Fantasticks tells the tale of the neighboring fathers of Luisa and Matt, though good friends feel they must appear as enemies to make sure that their children fall in love. Having thought up this bit of logic they next find a way to reverse themselves by hiring El Gallo, aided by the Old Actor and The Indian, to perform a mock abduction by moonlight so that Matt might prove his valor, thus paving the way for reconciliation. But daylight reveals the parental deception; the lovers quarrel, and young Matt goes off to see the world. After a number of horrible experiences, he returns home to Luisa?s waiting arms.

This most memorable musical score includes the songs; Try to Remember, Soon it?s Going to Rain, I Can See It, They Were You, and Never Say No.

February 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 2005, March 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 2005 - 8PM
Sundays Feb. 20th and March 6th - 2PM

 

AUDITIONS ARE BEING HELD ON
MONDAY OCTOBER 18 &

TUESDAY OCTOBER 19

PLEASE BE PREPAIRED TO SING A MUSICAL SELECTION SHOWCASING YOUR RANGE AND ABILTIY.  BE PREPAIRED TO READ FROM THE SCRIPT.

Directions to the Olde Towne Hall Theatre

36119 Center Ridge Road

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!


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Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. --0-567865843-1097848657=:16699-- From snewport at buckeyecolor.com Fri Oct 15 07:48:34 2004 From: snewport at buckeyecolor.com (Newport, Stephanie) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 10:48:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reindeer Monologue Auditions at The Players Guild in Canton Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2C6.0BA70306 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C4B2C6.0BA70306" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B2C6.0BA70306 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Players Guild Theatre Announces Auditions for Eight: The Reindeer Monologues =20 =20 Canton, Ohio - The Players Guild Theatre announces auditions for Eight: The Reindeer Monologues, Jeff Goode's dark comedy, filled with naughty fun and scandalous surprises. =20 A media frenzy erupts when scandalous allegations are leveled at the North Pole's most prominent resident. As each legendary member of Santa's flying team comes forward to demand its share of the lime-light, a horrific tale of corruption and perversion emerges, implicating everyone from the littlest elf to the tainted Saint himself. =20 Director Margene Rannigan is looking for men and women age 18 or older. Those wishing to audition should prepare a humorous monologue approximately one minute in length. =20 Auditions will be held Monday, November 1, and Tuesday, November 2, at 7:00 p.m. at the Players Guild Theatre, 1001 Market Avenue in Canton. No appointment is necessary. For information, call (330) 453-7619. Performance dates are December 6 - 15, Monday through Wednesday. =20 Contact: Steven Arnold (Artistic Coordinator) artistic at playersguildtheatre.com =20 Phone: 330-453-7619 =20 =20 =20 # # # ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B2C6.0BA70306 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The = Players Guild=20 Theatre Announces

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Canton, Ohio - The Players Guild Theatre = announces=20 auditions for Eight: = The Reindeer=20 Monologues, Jeff Goode’s = dark comedy,=20 filled with naughty fun and scandalous=20 surprises.

  

A media frenzy erupts when scandalous = allegations are=20 leveled at the North Pole's most prominent resident. As each legendary = member of=20 Santa's flying team comes forward to demand its share of the lime-light, = a=20 horrific tale of corruption and perversion emerges, implicating everyone = from=20 the littlest elf to the tainted Saint=20 himself.

 

Director Margene = Rannigan=20 is looking for men and women age 18 or older. Those wishing to audition = should=20 prepare a humorous monologue approximately one minute in=20 length.

 

Auditions will be held = Monday, November 1, and Tuesday, November 2, at = 7:00 p.m. at the Players = Guild=20 Theatre,=20 1001 Market=20 Avenue in = Canton. No appointment is necessary. = For=20 information, call (330) 453-7619. Performance dates are December 6 = – 15, Monday=20 through Wednesday.

 

Contact:          =20 Steven Arnold (Artistic Coordinator) artistic at playersguildtheatre.com  =20

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Magical Talking Lion! Amish Love Slaves! Cleveland, OH - It is the year 20,004. It is a time of war, greed and political unrest in a galaxy known as Ohio. Junior and Dickey (who bear an amazing resemblance to George W. Bush and Dick Cheney) rule the planets of Buckeye Five. Ohio's heart has broken and is in need of repair. Join the Lion, Edmund, Lucy and Susan as they race through the galaxy in search of the five pieces of Ohio's heart, as they try to put things right again. Habitat East, the Cleveland-based improv and sketch comedy troupe, will perform their full-length original musical-just in time for the 2004 election-entitled Election 20,004: A Race Odyssey on Saturday, October 23rd at 8:00 P.M. at the Cleveland Public Theatre's Parrish Hall, 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland, OH. Performers include Adam Brooks, Dave Buckman, Maria Corell, Jeff Gosnell, Mike Hagesfeld, Kiff Vanden Heuvel, Marlene Kelly, Mike Kelly, Maria Livers, Mike Martone, Mel Minch and Mike Polk. Ticket prices start at $12 with a maximum contribution of $50 per person. All proceeds from Habitat East's show will be donated to MoveOn PAC, which helps members elect candidates who reflect their values. MoveOn PAC is part of MoveOn, which builds electronic advocacy groups around issues such as campaign finance, environmental and energy issues, media consolidation, and the Iraq war. Find out more about MoveOn at http://www.moveon.org/. Donations will be accepted at the door. Cleveland Public Theatre is located on Cleveland's Near West Side, five minutes from Downtown. Parking is available off of West 65th Street. Directions are available at http://www.cptonline.org/. ### Habitat East began in 2001. For more info, visit http://www.geocities.com/habitateast/. Reservation line: (216) 521-1462. For More Information, Please Contact: Marjorie Preston at PublicRelationz at aol.com (216) 371-6754 Marlene Kelly at mkelly at telarc.com From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Fri Oct 15 08:21:44 2004 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:21:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Miss Gulch has arrived for her grand opening in Kennedy's at Play house Square! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF00076477@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2CA.AE3F6A5B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Miss Gulch Returns! The Wicked Musical =20 "It's unabashed entertainment, the kind best enjoyed with pals over a = drink or two while a cabaret performer bats double-entendres from her stool," exclaimed Cleveland Plain Dealer Reviewer Linda Eisenstein after = viewing the show last March. =20 Nickolas Vannello once again brings Almira Gulch to life in this = one-man show with an armful of devastating new songs, an outrageous dress = created by Jeffrey Smart, a wig, a hat, a wicker basket, a grand piano, and voila = -- MISS GULCH RETURNS!=20 =20 Vannello does the old girl proud! All her dreams finally come true: long-running New York engagements rife with raves,... a cult following = of her own... and, now regional appearances like the one which will be at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center from October 15-30, 2004 =20 "Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the = energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." = Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene. =20 But who is Almira Gulch? It's been many years since Dorothy and The = Wizard of Oz charmed America. But there's another side to the Oz legend: the = dark side of the rainbow.=20 =20 Poor Almira! For sixty years, this dog-snatching, basket-wielding = spiteful spinster-next-door has intrigued us, but has never had the chance to = give us her side of the story...until now! Here she is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her.=20 Well, now its Almira's turn to give us her side of story! She has = remained misunderstood, underestimated, and unappreciated. And through the = decades, frustrated fans have hungered for solutions to the mysteries = surrounding the legendary Miss Gulch. Why does she ride that bike? What does she have against neighborhood girls and their little dogs too? What becomes of = her after the tornado? Did she have a happy childhood? And most of all -- = who is the real woman beneath that ferocious fa=E7ade? When playwright/lyricist Fred Barton accidentally met Margaret = Hamilton, he began a star-struck obsession that led to the development of Miss Gulch Returns. In Miss Gulch, he finds the ideal icon for today's = disillusioned souls, the perfect symbol of the frustrated aspirations of our age.=20 The Bitch is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her. She sings (at last!). She has a mean piano player by the name of Charles Eversole = (and what other kind?) She gives us the dirt. She dumps Hollywood and gives = the real world a try -- and lands a job as well as the next man (and lands = the next man, as well). She lays her soul bare, and yours if you dare. So = turn on the phone machine, turn Judy's picture to the wall, turn up the = volume, and welcome to the wit and wisdom of Miss Gulch -- "Entertainesse Extraordinaire!" "Kindly be advised that MISS GULCH RETURNS! isn't cabaret. It's = theatre. Fine theatre, too. It's one of the best shows I've seen in a long time. = With its riotous lyrics and smart tunes, a genuine poignancy underlies the = wicked laughter. MISS GULCH RETURNS! is a marvel. Pay a visit as soon as you = can." Michael Sommers, NY Native =20 Miss Gulch Returns! Performances: Fridays and Saturdays, October 15 - 30 (One Thursday performance on October 28th) at 8:30 p.m. in=20 Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center All seats $20 =20 Call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 for reservations www.missgulchreturns.com www.tickets.com =20 Show contains mature subject matter. Not suitable for people under 14 = years of age.=20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2CA.AE3F6A5B Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
 
Miss Gulch Returns!

The Wicked Musical

 

"It's unabashed entertainment, the kind best enjoyed with pals over a drink or two while a cabaret performer bats double-entendres from her stool," exclaimed Cleveland Plain Dealer Reviewer Linda Eisenstein after viewing the show last March.

 

Nickolas Vannello once again brings Almira Gulch to life in this one-man show with an armful of devastating new songs, an outrageous dress created by Jeffrey Smart, a wig, a hat, a wicker basket, a grand piano, and voila -- MISS GULCH RETURNS!

  

Vannello does the old girl proud! All her dreams finally come true: long-running New York engagements rife with raves,... a cult following of her own... and, now regional appearances like the one which will be at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center from October 15-30, 2004

 

"Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene.

 

But who is Almira Gulch? It's been many years since Dorothy and The Wizard of Oz charmed America. But there's another side to the Oz legend: the dark side of the rainbow.

 

Poor Almira! For sixty years, this dog-snatching, basket-wielding spiteful spinster-next-door has intrigued us, but has never had the chance to give us her side of the story...until now! Here she is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her.

Well, now its Almira's turn to give us her side of story! She has remained misunderstood, underestimated, and unappreciated. And through the decades, frustrated fans have hungered for solutions to the mysteries surrounding the legendary Miss Gulch. Why does she ride that bike? What does she have against neighborhood girls and their little dogs too? What becomes of her after the tornado? Did she have a happy childhood? And most of all -- who is the real woman beneath that ferocious fa?ade?

When playwright/lyricist Fred Barton accidentally met Margaret Hamilton, he began a star-struck obsession that led to the development of Miss Gulch Returns. In Miss Gulch, he finds the ideal icon for today's disillusioned souls, the perfect symbol of the frustrated aspirations of our age.

The Bitch is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her. She sings (at last!). She has a mean piano player by the name of Charles Eversole (and what other kind?) She gives us the dirt. She dumps Hollywood and gives the real world a try -- and lands a job as well as the next man (and lands the next man, as well). She lays her soul bare, and yours if you dare. So turn on the phone machine, turn Judy's picture to the wall, turn up the volume, and welcome to the wit and wisdom of Miss Gulch -- "Entertainesse Extraordinaire!"

"Kindly be advised that MISS GULCH RETURNS! isn't cabaret. It's theatre. Fine theatre, too. It's one of the best shows I've seen in a long time. With its riotous lyrics and smart tunes, a genuine poignancy underlies the wicked laughter. MISS GULCH RETURNS! is a marvel. Pay a visit as soon as you can." Michael Sommers, NY Native

 

Miss Gulch Returns!

Performances: Fridays and Saturdays,

October 15 - 30 (One Thursday performance on October 28th)

at 8:30 p.m. in

Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center

All seats $20

 

Call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 for reservations

www.missgulchreturns.com

www.tickets.com

Show contains mature subject matter.  Not suitable for people under 14 years of age.

 

  

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2CA.AE3F6A5B-- From ray at worldeonline.com Fri Oct 15 08:07:46 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:07:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]National Theatre auditions - from North Coast Central Casting. Message-ID: <005201c4b2c8$c5ba70f0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C4B2A7.3EA8D0F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brought to you by North Coast Central Casting =96 This is a sample of = the film/TV/theater auditions sent each week to members. http://worldeonline.com/nccc/ 216-651-5441 =20 =20 Show Name: Likely Story=20 Theatre Name: New Group=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA ANTC Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: New Group, New York, NY 10000=20 Breakdown: New Group, Producer, based in New York, NY, is accepting submissions for Likely Story, First Rehearsal: November 22, 2004; Opens: December 1, 2004; Closes: December 18, 2004. Artistic Director: Scott Elliott; General Manager: Amanda Brandes; Author: David Cale; Director: Tamara Jenkins. Seeking: Experienced Production Stage Mgr to become an integral part of the team creating a developmental production of David Cale's 1-man show. This will be the 1st of New Group's fledgling 2nd Stage Series. A 2nd lab production is being planned for Spring. This show will rehearse for 1 week, tech in 2 days & run for 15 performances (Wed. - Sat. at 8, Sat. at 2) at Lion Theatre in Theatre Row, 410 W. 42nd St. Please EMAIL Resume and letter of interest to Amanda Brandes at amanda at thenewgroup.org. Equity ANTC contract, Special Lab Production, minimum AEA pay is $247 per week.=20 Prepare: Please EMAIL Resume and letter of interest to Amanda Brandes at amanda at thenewgroup.org.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Singin' In The Rain=20 Theatre Name: Palm Canyon Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA SPT 3=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Palm Canyon Theatre, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262=20 Breakdown: Palm Canyon Theatre, Producer, based in Palm Springs, CA, is accepting submissions for Singin' In The Rain, First Rehearsal: November 2 Runs: November 19 - December 5, with a possible 1 week holdover. Seeking: role of Cosmo. Send pictures and resumes to: Palm Canyon Theatre, Attn: Se Layne, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs CA 92262. Equity SPT Level 3 contract, minimum AEA pay is $220 per week.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to: Palm Canyon Theatre, Attn: Se Layne, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs CA 92262.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Honky Tonk Angels; Beauty and the Beast; A Chorus Line; Sound of Music; Footloose; Swing!=20 Theatre Name: Carousel Dinner Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Dinner Thtr Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =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: Carousel Dinner Theatre, Producer, based in Akron, OH, is holding Required Equity Principal Auditions for their upcoming seasons, including: Honky Tonk Angels; Performances: January 3, 2005 - March 6, 2005; Author: Ted Swindley; Director: Gary John LaRosa; Musical Director: David Nehis. Beauty and the Beast; Performances: March 9, 2005 - May 15, 2005; Music: Alan Menken; Lyrics: Howard Ashman and Tim Rice; Book: Linda Woolverton; Director: Marc Robin. A Chorus Line; Performances: May 18, 2005 - July 10, 2005; Music: Marvin Hamlish; Lyrics: Edward Kleban; Book: Kirkwood and Dante; Director: Donna Drake. Sound of Music; Performances: July 13, 2005 - September 11, 2005; Music and Lyrics: Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein; Book: Lindsay and Crouse; Director: Marc Robin. Footloose; Performances: September 15, 2005 - November 13, 2005; Music: Tom Snow; Lyrics: Dean Pitchford; Stage Adaptation: Dean Pitchford and Walter Bobbie; Director: Gary John LaRosa. Swing!; Performances: November 16, 2005 - January 8, 2006; Original Concept By: Paul Kelly. Casting Director: Bob Cline. Seeking: for Honky Tonk Angels: SUE ELLEN: 30's - 40's. A Country Singer. For all other shows: all roles open. Please prepare a brief song selection from or in the style of the show (or shows) you are interested in being considered for within the season. Callbacks for shows will take place at various times throughout 2004 and 2005. Lunch: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. If Bob Cline has seen you in past 2 month's at EPA's, picture and resume drop-off on 10/27 at aud's showing interest in certain roles/projects should suffice. NO phone calls or visits. Equity Dinner Theatre contract, minimum AEA pay is $552 per week.=20 Prepare: a brief song selection from or in the style of the show (or shows) you are interested in being considered for within the season. Callbacks for shows will take place at various times throughout 2004 and 2005.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Jesus Christ Superstar=20 Theatre Name: Egyptian Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/26/2004 =20 =20 2:30 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Egyptian Theatre Company, 328 Main St, Park City, UT 00000=20 Breakdown: Egyptian Theatre Company, Producer, based in Park City, UT, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar, First Rehearsal: 1/10/05; Opens: 2/11/05; Closes: 3/06/05. Director/Producer: Dana Keiter; Musical Director: David Evanoff. Seeking: All roles. Looking specifically for Jesus, Judas, Pilate, Herod. For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity SPT contract, minimum AEA pay is $325 per week.=20 Prepare: For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Jesus Christ Superstar=20 Theatre Name: Egyptian Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/23/2004 =20 =20 2:30 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Utah Opera & Symphony Building, 336 N. 400 W, Salt Lake City, UT 00000=20 Breakdown: Egyptian Theatre Company, Producer, based in Park City, UT, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar, First Rehearsal: 1/10/05; Opens: 2/11/05; Closes: 3/06/05. Director/Producer: Dana Keiter; Musical Director: David Evanoff. Seeking: All roles. Looking specifically for Jesus, Judas, Pilate, Herod. For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity SPT contract, minimum AEA pay is $325 per week.=20 Prepare: For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: To Kill A Mockingbird=20 Theatre Name: Foothills Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/20/2004 =20 =20 12:00 PMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Foothills Theatre Company, 100 Front Street, Worcester, MA 01608=20 Breakdown: Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, MA, is holding Local Auditions for To Kill A Mockingbird, First rehearsal: December 28, 2004; Performances: January 6, 2005 - January 30, 2005. Director/Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Seeking: Male roles include: ATTICUS FINCH: 50's. Father/Lawyer. WALTER CUNNINGHAM: 30's. Poor farmer. REV. SYKES: 40's - 50's. African-American. Pastor. TOM ROBINSON: 20's - 30's. African-American. Handyman. HECK TATE: 40 - 60's. Sheriff. JUDGE TAYLOR: 50 - 60's. MR. GILMER: 30 - 40's. Prosecutor. BOB EWELL: 40's. Abusive father. BOO RADLEY: 40's. Mysterious recluse. NATHAN RADLEY: 50's. His brother. JEM FINCH: 13. ATTICUS' son. DILL HARRIS: 13. JEM and SCOUT's companion. Female roles include: JEAN LOUISE FINCH: 40's. Narrator. SCOUT FINCH: 9. ATTICUS' daughter. CALPURNIA: 40 - 50's. African-American. Housekeeper. HELEN ROBINSON: 20 - 30's. African-American. TOM's wife. MAUDE ATKINSON: 40's. Southern gentlewoman. STEPHANIE CRAWFORD: 30 - 40's. Neighborhood gossip. MRS. DUBOSE: 70's. Ill old woman. MAYELLA EWELL: 19. The accuser/victim. Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (dramatic for men, humorous for women, except if appropriate for MAYELLA). Additional sides will be available at the audition. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. There is an additional Local Equity Audition in Boston, MA on Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at Actors' Workshop Of Boston from 2 - 8 PM. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, pay.=20 Prepare: Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (see breakdown)=20 _____ =20 Show Name: To Kill A Mockingbird=20 Theatre Name: Foothills Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Actors' Workshop Of Boston, 327 Summer Street, Boston, MA 00000=20 Breakdown: Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, MA, is holding Local Auditions for To Kill A Mockingbird, First rehearsal: December 28, 2004; Performances: January 6, 2005 - January 30, 2005. Director/Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Seeking: Male roles include: ATTICUS FINCH: 50's. Father/Lawyer. WALTER CUNNINGHAM: 30's. Poor farmer. REV. SYKES: 40's - 50's. African-American. Pastor. TOM ROBINSON: 20's - 30's. African-American. Handyman. HECK TATE: 40 - 60's. Sheriff. JUDGE TAYLOR: 50 - 60's. MR. GILMER: 30 - 40's. Prosecutor. BOB EWELL: 40's. Abusive father. BOO RADLEY: 40's. Mysterious recluse. NATHAN RADLEY: 50's. His brother. JEM FINCH: 13. ATTICUS' son. DILL HARRIS: 13. JEM and SCOUT's companion. Female roles include: JEAN LOUISE FINCH: 40's. Narrator. SCOUT FINCH: 9. ATTICUS' daughter. CALPURNIA: 40 - 50's. African-American. Housekeeper. HELEN ROBINSON: 20 - 30's. African-American. TOM's wife. MAUDE ATKINSON: 40's. Southern gentlewoman. STEPHANIE CRAWFORD: 30 - 40's. Neighborhood gossip. MRS. DUBOSE: 70's. Ill old woman. MAYELLA EWELL: 19. The accuser/victim. Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (dramatic for men, humorous for women, except if appropriate for MAYELLA). Additional sides will be available at the audition. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. There is an additional Local Equity Audition in Worcester, MA on Wednesday, October 20, 2004 at Foothills Theatre from 12 - 4 PM. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, pay.=20 Prepare: Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (see breakdown)=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Season=20 Theatre Name: 29th Street Rep=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Showcase/Mini=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/04/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: 29th Street Rep., 212 West 29th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: 29th Street Rep, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, TBD. Artistic Directors: David Mogentale and Tim Corcoran. Seeking: Equity male and female actors for the 29th Street Rep's 2005 season. A strong commitment to a company situation is needed. Please prepare a brief monologue of your choice. Please bring a Picture and Resume. The season has not been determined at this time. Website: www.29thstreetrep.com. Do not call the theatre, please. Lunch: 1:30 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Showcase-NY Tier 4 and possible Mini contracts.=20 Prepare: a brief monologue of your choice. Please bring a Picture and Resume. The season has not been determined at this time.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Chicago=20 Theatre Name: Fran and Barry Weissler=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th St, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: Fran and Barry Weissler, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding 6 Month Equity Chorus Calls for Chicago, The Musical. Director: Walter Bobbie; Book: Fred Ebb/Bob Fosse; Music: John Kander; Lyrics: Fred Ebb; Choreographer: Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst; Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher; Casting: Howie Cherpakov; General Manager: BJ Holt. Seeking: Equity ensemble dancers who sing for possible future replacements in the National Touring/Broadway companies. All should be great sexy, strong athletic dancers in the Bob Fosse Style with good singing voices. Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together _____ =20 Show Name: Chicago=20 Theatre Name: Fran and Barry Weissler=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th St, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: Fran and Barry Weissler, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding 6 Month Equity Chorus Calls for Chicago, The Musical. Director: Walter Bobbie; Book: Fred Ebb/Bob Fosse; Music: John Kander; Lyrics: Fred Ebb; Choreographer: Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst; Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher; Casting: Howie Cherpakov; General Manager: BJ Holt. Seeking: Equity ensemble dancers who sing for possible future replacements in the National Touring/Broadway companies. All should be great sexy, strong athletic dancers in the Bob Fosse Style with good singing voices. Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together _____ =20 Show Name: Mambo Kings=20 Theatre Name: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/02/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group Studio, 254 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity dancers with strong ballet, jazz and ballroom technique for the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Mid 20's - Early 40's. Partnering skills are a plus. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially seeking Latin dancers. Men should wear character shoes. Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. Prepare: Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mambo Kings=20 Theatre Name: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/02/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group Studio, 254 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity dancers with strong ballet, jazz and ballroom technique for the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Mid 20's - Early 40's. Partnering skills are a plus. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially seeking Latin dancers. Men should wear character shoes. Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. Prepare: Men should wear character shoes. You may be asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mambo Kings=20 Theatre Name: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity female and male Latin singers with strong Broadway voices for ensemble positions and featured chorus parts in the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Late 20's - Mid 50's. All vocal ranges and physical types. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially Latin singers. Please prepare brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la = Henry Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled to _____ =20 Show Name: Mambo Kings=20 Theatre Name: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity female and male Latin singers with strong Broadway voices for ensemble positions and featured chorus parts in the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Late 20's - Mid 50's. All vocal ranges and physical types. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially Latin singers. Please prepare brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la = Henry Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled to _____ =20 Show Name: The Property Known As Garland=20 Theatre Name: Paladini Casting=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA 99 Seat No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/22/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Paladini Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl, Los Angeles, CA 90038=20 Breakdown: Paladini Casting is accepting submissions for The Property Known As Garland, a fictional account of Judy Garland (played by Adrienne Barbeau) backstage at Falkoner Centre, Copenhagen, in 1969. Prod. Billy Van Zandt, dir. Glenn Casale. Rehearsals start Jan. 4, 2005. Performances run Jan. 15-16, 2005 at El Portal's Forum Theatre. Seeking: Ed: early 20s, Danish, blonde, very attractive, authentic Nordic, standard British or standard American accent, inexperienced stage manager at Denmark's Falkoner Centre, eager to please, alternately awestruck by, frustrated with, and terrified of the Legend whom he meets for the first time backstage prior to her final concert. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Paladini Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90038. Equity 99 Seat Theatre.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Paladini Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90038.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The Producers=20 Theatre Name: Clear Channel Entertainment=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Production Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Tara Rubin Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Rocco Landesman, Clear Channel Entertainment, et al., Producers, are at this time, seeking submissions of new female dancers for future replacements in the Broadway and both touring companies of The Producers. Music and Lyrics: Mel Brooks; Book: Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan; Director/Choreographer: Susan Stroman; Associate Director: Steven Zweigbaum; Associate Choreographer: Warren Carlyle; Musical Director: Patrick Brady; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting; General Management: Richard Frankel Productions, Laura Green. Based on the 1968 Mel Brooks movie The Producers. Seeking: female dancers, 18-early 30s. Must be 5'7" or taller (preferably 5'8" or taller, but no shorter than 5'7" in bare feet--no exceptions) with jazz, ballet, and tap training and who sing very well for future replacements in the dance ensemble of all companies of The Producers. At this time, especially seeking non-Caucasian dancers, but are accepting submissions of tall dancers of all races and ethnic backgrounds. If you have attended one or more of the chorus calls for dancers, do not send your picture and resume at this time--it is unnecessary, as they already have you on file. However, if you have only mailed a picture and resume in the past and have not attended the auditions, mail an updated picture and resume. Send pictures and resumes via snail mail to Tara Rubin Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl., New York, NY 10036, Attn: The Producers. There is also a mail slot outside the door (to the left) for drop-offs. All companies are on Equity Production contracts, (minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week) and non-Equity dancers will be required to join Equity if cast.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes via snail mail to Tara Rubin Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl., New York, NY 10036, Attn: The Producers. There is also a mail slot outside the door (to the left) for drop-offs.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Shockheaded Peter=20 Theatre Name: Dan Markley, et al=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/23/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Dan Markley, Alan Schuster, Pomegranate Arts, Shockheaded Media US LLC, Producers, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Shockheaded Peter to be produced at the 37th Street Arts Theatre. Creators/Directors: Julian Crouch/Phelim McDermott; Music/Lyrics: The Tiger Lilies; Casting: David Caparelliotis. First rehearsal: Jan. 10, 2005. Open-ended run. Note: Shockheaded Peter was inspired by Heinrich Hoffman's 19th-century German book, The Struwwelpeter, a "nasty picture book for children and their parents. As told through song, puppetry and wild theatrics, the stage show presents an assortment of wayward lads and lasses from Hoffman's book whose misbehavior (ranging from playing with matches to going outside when it's raining) leads them to painful and untimely ends. All of the performers in Peter perform as a fluid ensemble, taking on different roles and creating various characters through puppetry and stage theatrics. Seeking actors for the following roles: Singer: late 20s=96late 40s, countertenor or extremely strong = male soprano/falsetto, mysterious and eerily hypnotic balladeer with tremendous stage presence, a haunting carnie who sings of the demise of naughty children with various degrees of relish, remorse, hysteria, and glee; MC: 30s=9650s, ghoulish MC with a weakness for Shakespearean tragedy, a cadaverous, sinister barker and thespian wreck who would 'rather be essaying Richard III than introducing these ghastly tales,' by turns welcomes, chides, challenges, mocks, warns and confronts the audience with his wickedly sardonic wit and desperate attempts to prove himself a true master of ceremonies (role does not sing); Mother: late 20s=96early 40s, Victorian wife who desperately wants a child, prone to melodramatic shifts from utter glee to utter doom when faced with the hideous child a demonic stork delivers to her, actress should be commanding, larger than life and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Father: late 20s=96early 40s, long-suffering Victorian husband who longs to give his wife the child they have always dreamed of, actor should be comfortable with melodrama, and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Male Performer: 20s=9630s, physically dexterous and highly creative actor, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Cruel Frederick, Flying Robert, Withering Augustus, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the role of the father, role does not sing; Female Performer: 20s=9630s, physically dexterous = and highly creative actress, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Harriet, Conrad's Mother, a sinister Victorian maid, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the role of the mother, role does not sing; Actor/Double Bass Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on the double bass, the double bassist is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, bassist may also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Drum Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on drums, including extremely small drum sets, the drum player is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, drummer may also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Accordion Player: any age, seeking dynamic actor/accordion player for a number of roles, accordionist may also cover non-musical roles in the show. Actors will be supplied text upon arrival. LUNCH from 1:30pm. to 2:00p.m. EPA Rules in Effect. A monitor will be provided. Off-Broadway E contract/499 seats; $832 current minimum until November 2004.=20 Prepare: Actors will be supplied text upon arrival.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Shockheaded Peter=20 Theatre Name: Dan Markley, et al=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/19/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 10/22/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Dan Markley, Alan Schuster, Pomegranate Arts, Shockheaded Media US LLC, Producers, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Shockheaded Peter to be produced at the 37th Street Arts Theatre. Creators/Directors: Julian Crouch/Phelim McDermott; Music/Lyrics: The Tiger Lilies; Casting: David Caparelliotis. First rehearsal: Jan. 10, 2005. Open-ended run. Note: Shockheaded Peter was inspired by Heinrich Hoffman's 19th-century German book, The Struwwelpeter, a "nasty picture book for children and their parents. As told through song, puppetry and wild theatrics, the stage show presents an assortment of wayward lads and lasses from Hoffman's book whose misbehavior (ranging from playing with matches to going outside when it's raining) leads them to painful and untimely ends. All of the performers in Peter perform as a fluid ensemble, taking on different roles and creating various characters through puppetry and stage theatrics. Seeking actors for the following roles: Singer: late 20s=96late 40s, countertenor or extremely strong = male soprano/falsetto, mysterious and eerily hypnotic balladeer with tremendous stage presence, a haunting carnie who sings of the demise of naughty children with various degrees of relish, remorse, hysteria, and glee; MC: 30s=9650s, ghoulish MC with a weakness for Shakespearean tragedy, a cadaverous, sinister barker and thespian wreck who would 'rather be essaying Richard III than introducing these ghastly tales,' by turns welcomes, chides, challenges, mocks, warns and confronts the audience with his wickedly sardonic wit and desperate attempts to prove himself a true master of ceremonies (role does not sing); Mother: late 20s=96early 40s, Victorian wife who desperately wants a child, prone to melodramatic shifts from utter glee to utter doom when faced with the hideous child a demonic stork delivers to her, actress should be commanding, larger than life and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Father: late 20s=96early 40s, long-suffering Victorian husband who longs to give his wife the child they have always dreamed of, actor should be comfortable with melodrama, and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Male Performer: 20s=9630s, physically dexterous and highly creative actor, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Cruel Frederick, Flying Robert, Withering Augustus, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the role of the father, role does not sing; Female Performer: 20s=9630s, physically dexterous = and highly creative actress, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Harriet, Conrad's Mother, a sinister Victorian maid, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the role of the mother, role does not sing; Actor/Double Bass Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on the double bass, the double bassist is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, bassist may also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Drum Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on drums, including extremely small drum sets, the drum player is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, drummer may also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Accordion Player: any age, seeking dynamic actor/accordion player for a number of roles, accordionist may also cover non-musical roles in the show. Actors will be supplied text upon arrival. LUNCH from 1:00pm. to 2:00p.m. EPA Rules in Effect. A monitor will be provided. Off-Broadway E contract/499 seats; $832 current minimum until November 2004.=20 Prepare: Actors will be supplied text upon arrival.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee=20 Theatre Name: Second Stage Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway A/C Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/26/2004 =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: Second Stage Theatre will hold Equity principal auditions for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, (William Finn, music and lyrics; Rachel Sheinkin, book; conceived by Rebecca Feldman; James Lapine, dir.), first rehearsal: dates TBD, first performance TBD, last performance TBD. Six young people on the edge of puberty strive to become adults in this comedic, tender, sardonic musical. These outsiders use competition to define themselves apart from their crazy families, while their struggle to escape childhood is overseen by grown-ups who never completely succeeded in escaping it themselves. Artistic Director: Carole Rothman; Executive Director: Timothy McClimon; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting. Seeking: actor-singers of all backgrounds are encouraged to audition. While the characters range in age from teenaged to adult, all characters will be played by adult actors=97Rona Janet: actor and character in her 30s, a local real estate agent, she also serves as the emcee and commentator of this year's Bee, she herself is a former spelling bee champion, making her well-suited to comment on the Bee's progress; Panch: actor and character both in 30s, he is the vice principal of the school, his role in the Bee is to pronounce, and when asked, define the words to the contestants; Mitch Maloney: actor and character in his 20s, working at the Spelling Bee as part of his community service, his role at the bee is as the comfort counselor, escorting the contestants off the stage as they disqualify; Gramercy: Asian-American actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she tries to be perfect, she is a straight-A student, plays the piano, but is beginning to wonder why she works so hard to attain perfection; Tripp Barrington: adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, as last year's Bee winner, he feels confident of his success this year, however, by this year he is beginning to discover girls, which turns out to be a major, and at times crippling, distraction for him; Schwarzy: adult actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she is the daughter of two gay dads, who pressure her to succeed at spelling, she is somewhat androgynous; Leaf Connybear: adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, he is the youngest member of a hippie family with many children, at his own school, he was merely a third-runner up in the Bee, so he is not nearly as good as the other competitors at this County Bee, he is very goofy, awkward, and exists in his own world; Olive Ostrovsky: adult actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she is shy, withdrawn, and neglected by her parents, she works hard to get attention from her father; Barfee: adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, he suffers from a rare mucous membrane disorder making his voice sound excessively nasal, he is a true outsider, perhaps even a misfit due to several odd behaviors: before spelling a word outloud in the Bee, for example, he writes it out on the floor with his foot. Be prepared to sing a brief, contemporary, comic American musical theatre or pop song. Bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided. Equity Off-Broadway A and C contracts ($479 and $646 current minimums).=20 Prepare: to sing a brief, contemporary, comic American musical theatre or pop song. Bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Privilege, Birdie Blue=20 Theatre Name: Second Stage Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway A/C Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/25/2004 =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: Second Stage Theatre will hold Equity principal auditions for Privilege and Birdie Blue. Artistic Director: Carole Rothman; Executive Director: Timothy McClimon; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting. Privilege, by Paul Weitz (Peter Askin, dir.), first rehearsal: Feb. 22, 2005, first performance: March 22, last performance: May 8. Dates subject to change with notice. The privileged lives of two Upper East Side teens are irrevocably changed when their father is accused of insider trading. Two brothers look at the world with the comedic observations of boys on the brink of adulthood. Birdie Blue by Cheryl L. West (Seret Scott, dir.), first rehearsal: May 3, 2005, first performance: May 31, 2005, last performance: July 17. Dates subject to change with notice. Birdie Blue is a lyrical and jazzy reflection on love, marriage and the passage of time. Seeking for Privilege: Charlie: 12, rich, privileged, spoiled private school boy, in the process of examining his life; Porter: 16, Charlie's brother, fancies himself to be a man about town; Ted: 40s, their father, a captain of industry who gets arrested for illegal financial practices; Anna: 40s, their mother, Upper East Side socialite whose life is turned upside down when her husband is arrested; Erla: 30s, their housekeeper, droll sense of humor, could be African-American, Central American, or West Indian. Seeking African-American actors to play the following roles in Birdie Blue: Birdie (understudy only): 40s-60s, a tough yet tender, funny, and big-hearted woman who is the primary caregiver to her ill husband, she is caught between the past and present, and her narration and flashbacks reveal the story of her life and family; Jackson: 40s-60s, Birdie's husband, in the present, he is very ill and completely reliant on Birdie for his care, symptoms bear similarities to Alzheimers, in Birdie's flashbacks we see him as a younger man when he was a crossing guard, and before that, a postal worker, before his illness, he was a loving, supportive, and strong-willed husband who loved Birdie dearly; Bocat: 20s-30s, Birdie's nephew, a great dancer and James Brown fan, full of life and vigor, but not very intelligent; Sook: 40s-60s, Birdie's eldest brother, pompous to the point of sewing shoulder pads in his clothes to add to his own size; Little Pimp: 15, a sweet and generous cross-dressing teen, beaten by his parents, like a son to Birdie; Minerva: 40s-60s, Birdie's eldest sister, a large woman who suffers from many ailments, both real and feigned; Ellis: 30s-50s, Birdie's youngest brother, trapped in the 1970s, he is a hustler who loves to mind other people's business; Bam: 20s, Birdie's son, a rebellious gang member, he is eventually sent to prison, he is the source of Birdie's heartache. For straight plays Privilege and Birdie Blue, be prepared to present a short, contemporary American monologue. Equity Off-Broadway A and C contracts ($479 and $646 current minimums).=20 Prepare: a short, contemporary American monologue.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Saddam: The Musical=20 Theatre Name: Joe Beck=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/16/2004 =20 =20 4:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Shetler Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, 4th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: Joe Beck is holding open auditions for Saddam: The Musical. Seeking males and females, all types, for new musical comedy opening in December. Possible travel expenses paid if cast. Shetler Studios phone: (212) 246-6655. Bring pictures and resumes and music in your key.=20 Prepare: Shetler Studios phone: (212) 246-6655. Bring pictures and resumes and music in your key.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: My One & Only=20 Theatre Name: Candlewood International=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/28/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812=20 Breakdown: Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: principal and supporting roles by appointment only. Roles include: Capt. Billy Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the show; ensemble=97Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong vocal ability and some acting ability. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur.=20 Prepare: Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: My One & Only=20 Theatre Name: Candlewood International=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th Street, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: female chorus. Roles include: Capt. Billy Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the show; ensemble=97Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong vocal ability and some acting ability. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to call times with approved monitor only. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments.=20 Prepare: Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to _____ =20 Show Name: My One & Only=20 Theatre Name: Candlewood International=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =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: Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: male chorus. Roles include: Capt. Billy Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the show; ensemble=97Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong vocal ability and some acting ability. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to call times with approved monitor only. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments.=20 Prepare: Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to _____ =20 Show Name: My Life as an Island=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/25/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PMto 9:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Producers Club, 358 W. 44 St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: There will be an open call for Latino/a actors for a reading of the libretto of a new musical, My Life as an Island, by librettist Lisa Aviva Bleviss. Performs Nov. 20. Specifically seeking: women of color, 25-35, 48-60, 68-85; men of color, 28-52. Prepare a short dramatic monologue, and actors who sing may prepare 16 bars of a song (English or Spanish) to be sung without accompaniment. For questions, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to Jose Montanez at JRMontanez at aol.com.=20 Prepare: a short dramatic monologue, and actors who sing may prepare 16 bars of a song (English or Spanish) to be sung without accompaniment. For questions, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to Jose Montanez at JRMontanez at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamillius=20 Theatre Name: Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/19/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End A, New York, NY 10025=20 Breakdown: Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions is accepting submissions for Mamillius (adaptation of "The Winter's Tale" by Shakespeare). Actors of all ethnicities are encouraged to submit. Seeking: Actor One (Mamillius, Bear, Time, Autolycus): the focal point of the play, young male actor to play age 10-12, bright, charming, precocious, imaginative, curious, energetic, also brooding, intense and mature beyond his years. Frodo in Lord of the Rings. Also capable of playing a bit of con artist, Artful Dodger type, able to handle Shakespeare text, physically agile, well coordinated, sings, plays woodwind instrument useful; Actor Two (Hermione, Perdita): female, plays both the queen, Hermione, mid-30s and also her daughter, age 16, needs a great sense of presence and stillness, intelligent, passionate, graceful, sensuous and confident. If Juliet had lived. Some partial nudity (breast). Handles Shakespearean verse well, needs a sense of humor, moves well, as Perdita dances an erotic fertility rite; Actor Three (Leontes, Shepherd): male, plays both the King Leontes, age 30-40 and the Shepherd, age 50-70, great sense of presence, wings between infantile rage, violence, paranoia and being tentative, gentle and a lost little boy, a combination of Othello, Hamlet and Macbeth. As Shepherd needs simplicity, comic sensibility, handles Shakespearean verse, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Four (Paulina, Mariner, Older Polixenes): female, as Paulina, a benign sorceress, a mother with no child, somewhat otherworldly but also a down to earth straight shooter, a decisive female Friar Lawrence, wife to Antigonus, as Older Polixenes, plays the male king of Bohemia age 50s, intelligent, watchful, judgmental, also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble, handles Shakespearean verse, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Five (Younger Polixenes, Court Officer, Florizel): male, as Younger Polixenes plays king of Bohemia age 30s, intelligent, good-natured. As Florizel age mid-20s, a lover-warrior, passionate, determined, heroic, confident. Also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean verse well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Six (Antigonus, Camillo, Gentleman): male. As Antigonus plays the advisor, statesman and confidant to Leontes, a reluctant henchman, husband to Paulina. As Camillo also a helper to both kings, a secretary of state, marries Paulina in the end, makes huge personal sacrifices for what he believes to be the better good, kind, rational, good. Also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean verse well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Seven (First Lady, First Lord, Clown): female, serves both Hermione as First Lady (female) and Leontes as First Lord (male). Represents the point of view of the people, respectful, alert, responsive, thoughtful but ultimately a witness to wrongdoings over which s/he has no control. As Clown, son to the Shepherd, age 14 and later age 30, simple, good natured, na=EFve. = Also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean text well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture. Rehearses Nov. 30-Dec. 29, performs Dec. 30-Jan. 30 at La Mama, Etc., 74 A E. 4 St., NYC. Director: Sheldon Deckelbaum. Pay. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End Ave., #6A, New York, NY 10025; or email castsolutions at aol.com.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End Ave., #6A, New York, NY 10025; or email castsolutions at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Extraordinary=20 Theatre Name: Vital Children's Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Vital Theatre Company, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Vital Children's Theatre, an award-winning company, is seeking men and women for their production of Extraordinary, a musical for children performing weekends from Dec. 18, 2004-Feb. 6, 2005. There will be no performances over Christmas and New Year's. Rehearsals begin the week of Nov. 15. Seeking: Lester the Jester: baritone, adult to play nine-year-old, strong- willed; Mother: mezzo, June Cleaver type; Imaginary Fred: baritone, Lester's sarcastic imaginary friend, fluent in American Sign Language (ASL); Hope: fluent in ASL, Lester's deaf cousin, expressive; The Girl with Legs of Stone: mezzo/belt, wise beyond her years; Peter the Chocolate Eater: baritone, eager to belong; Dustmite Janet: mezzo/belt, dancer, high energy; Dustmite Carl: baritone, dancer, high energy; Lonely Lucy: mezzo, dreamer who longs for an imaginary friend; The Queen: fluent in ASL, expressive. Minorities encouraged to apply. Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New York, NY 10036.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New York, NY 10036.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Shakespeare Live!: Midsummer, Macbeth, Henry V=20 Theatre Name: Shakespeare Theatre of NJ=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave, Madison, NJ 07940=20 Breakdown: The Shakespeare Theatre of NJ is accepting non-Equity submissions for its educational touring company, Shakespeare Live! (Tours to NJ, NY, PA, CT, DE.) Auditions early to mid-November. Stipend: $225/week during rehearsals and performances. Productions: Midsummer, Macbeth, and Henry V. Rehearses Dec. 28, tours Jan. 25-June 10, 2005. Actors can earn EMC points as understudies for the Shakespeare Theatre's Main Stage productions. Shakespeare Live! is one of only a handful of theatres nationwide selected to provide services to schools through the NEA's Shakespeare for a New Generation program. Classical training and Shakespeare experience required. Education background and SFDC certification a plus. Send pictures and resumes to Joe Discher, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, Attn: Shakespeare Live!=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Joe Discher, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, Attn: Shakespeare Live!=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Zip Code of Atlantis, Faking the Lizard King's Death, Blogging About Cat Stevens=20 Theatre Name: HEM Theatre Collective=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St, New York, NY 10014=20 Breakdown: Double OOBR Award-winning playwright Larry Myers is interviewing for his permanent all-male company, HEM Theatre Collective. Non-Equity actors of all types for a rep of revival of Zip Code of Atlantis plus Faking the Lizard King's Death and Blogging About Cat Stevens. Particularly interested in actors who direct and stage manage for self-contained groups. Roles include heterosexual males, rock and Baywatch types, Hollywood models, tough teens. Send pictures and resumes to Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St., New York, NY 10014.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St., New York, NY 10014.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Performance Piece=20 Theatre Name: Innerlandscapes Dance Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Innerlandscapes Dance Theater, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Innerlandscapes Dance Theatre is casting for a performance piece showing Feb. 2005. Seeking: one male actor-dancer, 30-40; and two women actors, 20-40. Dancers all must have good improv skills and strong comic sense. Some pay. To set up an appointment, call Nomi Bachar at (212) 877-0346. For more info, visit www.Innerlandscapesdt.com.=20 Prepare: To set up an appointment, call Nomi Bachar at (212) 877-0346. For more info, visit www.Innerlandscapesdt.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Iphigenia at Aulis=20 Theatre Name: Alexander the Great Hellenic=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/16/2004 =20 =20 3:00 PMto 7:30 PM=20 10/17/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The Alexander the Great Hellenic Entertainment Corporation is looking for actors for the upcoming theatrical production of Iphigenia at Aulis, which will be performed in English at the Symphony Space Theater in Manhattan on Jan. 18-19, 2005 for a total of three shows. The incentive for this production is to eventually present these three performances to Greece=97more specifically the country of Cyprus. The = play will be performed under the direction of Yiani Alex and choreography of Haris Mavromihalis. Seeking the following male roles: Agamemnon: 37-45; Old man: 55-65, or an actor that can play older; Menelaus: mid-30s; Achilles: mid-20s. Female roles include: Clytemnistra: 35-40; Iphigenia: 18=9622, but should be able to pass for 16. Also seeking: six English-speaking women, 18-35; and six Greek-speaking women, 18-35. Chorus women should be able to move well and follow choreographic direction. Dance experience is a plus. All ethnic backgrounds are accepted. Some pay for NYC performances and professional pay for performances in Greece. Sides from the play will be provided. It is preferred that you prepare two monologues of both classical and contemporary genres. Bring headshot/photo and resume with you. If you are not able to attend, send pictures and resumes to 111 W. 68 St., #3B, New York, NY 10023, not later than Oct. 21.=20 Prepare: Sides from the play will be provided. It is preferred that you prepare two monologues of both classical and contemporary genres. Bring headshot/photo and resume with you. If you are not able to attend, send pictures and resumes to address in breakdown.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Dickens Victorian Carollers=20 Theatre Name: Dickens Victorian Carollers=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Tom Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101=20 Breakdown: The Dickens Victorian Carollers, www.Carollers.com, is currently accepting pictures and resumes for upcoming season. Seeking legit, seasoned, mature, Broadway-caliber singer-performers who are excellent musicians/sight-singers. Opera singers okay. Upscale venues. NYC and surrounding area. Quartet. S/A/T/B. Send pictures and resumes to Tom Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101. You can also send pictures and resumes via email to NYCCarolers at aol.com. Pay. No phone calls.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Tom Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101. You can also send pictures and resumes via email to NYCCarolers at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Supper Club Revue=20 Theatre Name: Richie Cecere, Producer=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/18/2004 =20 =20 8:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Richie Cecere's Supper Club, Northern New Jersey, NJ 00000=20 Breakdown: Richie Cecere, Producer, is seeking dancer-singers for supper club revue. Seeking leggy Broadway-type dancer-singers for upscale restaurant with 18-piece orchestra in Montclair, NJ. Shows are Friday and Saturday nights, with rehearsals on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Must have strong dance technique and strong voice. Choreographer: Lois Englund. Pay. Call Lois at (973) 699-2659 for appointment and directions by train or car. Bring pictures and resume; wear leotard and tights only, no jazz pants, heels and a dress to sing in. Prepare two songs with sheet music.=20 Prepare: Call Lois at (973) 699-2659 for appointment and directions by train or car. Bring pictures and resume; wear leotard and tights only, no jazz pants, heels and a dress to sing in. Prepare two songs with sheet music.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Original Dance Play=20 Theatre Name: Purchase College=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/17/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Dance Building, Studio L, Purchase College, Purchase, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Purchase College is seeking performers for original dance play to be performed in the spring. Rehearsals on Sundays, 6-8PM at Purchase College, Purchase, NY. All ethnicities. Seeking: two males to play corrections officers and five females to play inmates. Sexual situations simulated, but no overt nudity. Send inquiries to Beth Alison at bethybeth2002 at yahoo.com.=20 Prepare: Send inquiries to Beth Alison at bethybeth2002 at yahoo.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Christmas Carol=20 Theatre Name: C-R Productions, Inc.=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/24/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: C-R Productions, 58 Remsen St, Cohoes, NY 12047=20 Breakdown: C-R Productions, Inc., at the Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes, NY, two and a half hours north of New York City, is seeking pictures and resumes from non-union actors and actresses for all roles including Scrooge in A Christmas Carol. Rehearsals begin Nov. 16, opens Dec. 3-19. Pay, housing, and transportation provided. Auditions will be held the last week of October by appointment only. Actors will be contacted for appointments. Send pictures and resumes for consideration to C-R Productions, 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, NY 12047 or email to casting at cohoesmusichall.com. For more information, visit www.cohoesmusichall.com.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes for consideration to C-R Productions, 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, NY 12047 or email to casting at cohoesmusichall.com. For more information, visit www.cohoesmusichall.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Dramatic Adaptations of 19th-Century Literature=20 Theatre Name: Chamber Theatre Productions Inc=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/22/2004 =20 =20 12:30 PMto 4:30 PM=20 10/23/2004 =20 =20 10:30 AMto 12:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Harlequin Studios, 203 W. 46 St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Chamber Theatre Productions Inc. of Boston will hold auditions for two national spring tours, non-Equity. Dramatic adaptations of 19th-century literature (Poe, Twain, Irving, etc.). Rehearsals January-February in Boston. Tour February-May. $500 per week. Housing paid on tour. They are also looking for actor-technicians. Minorities encouraged. Prepare two contrasting pieces, one dramatic/comic, one classical; one minute each, two minutes total. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 Prepare: Prepare two contrasting pieces, one dramatic/comic, one classical; one minute each, two minutes total. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: American Mime Theatre=20 Theatre Name: American Mime Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Perf Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: The American Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl, New York, NY 10003=20 Breakdown: The American Mime Theatre is reforming the company and is seeking: one man with strong movement and acting background to be trained free as a company member for the American Mime Theatre. This company, of nonspeaking actors, has performed its art form, American mime, since 1952, under the direction of Paul J. Curtis. Send pictures and resumes to The American Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl., New York, NY 10003. Visit website www.americanmime.org. Paid per performance.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to The American Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl., New York, NY 10003. Visit website www.americanmime.org.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The Extremes: A Microbe Musical=20 Theatre Name: Science Theater=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/28/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Marcos Stafne, 47-01 111th St, Queens, NY 11368=20 Breakdown: Science Theater at the New York Hall of Science is casting for its new family musical, The Extremes: A Microbe Musical. Seeking three non-union women to play Sulfy, Polar, and Pyro: three extreme microbes who have formed an all-microbe girl group. Pay. Director: Marcos Stafne. Rehearses Nov. 20-24, daytime. Performs Nov. 26-28, Dec. 4 & 5, 11 & 12. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 28 to Marcos Stafne, Supervisor of Science Theatre, New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Queens, NY 11368.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 28 to Marcos Stafne, Supervisor of Science Theatre, New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Queens, NY 11368.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Platanos and Collard Greens=20 Theatre Name: Between The Lines Production=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: David Lamb, PO Box 30, New York, NY 10268=20 Breakdown: Between The Lines Production, Producer, is accepting submission from African-American male actors for role in traveling production of Platanos and Collard Greens. Show dates are varied throughout the fall and spring. Pay. Seeking: Freeman: college student, 20-25. Send pictures and resumes to David Lamb, PO Box 30, New York, NY 10268-0030. Email: choldit at aol.com.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to David Lamb, PO Box 30, New York, NY 10268-0030. Email: choldit at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Christmas Carol=20 Theatre Name: Personal Space Theatrics=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Showcase No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/19/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Personal Space Theatrics, PO Box 1900=96Murray Hill, New York, NY 10156=20 Breakdown: Personal Space Theatrics, a nonprofit environmental theatre company whose work seeks to break down the barriers between actors and audiences, is now accepting union and non-union headshot/resume submissions for A Christmas Carol, its third annual holiday musical. Adapted and directed by Stephen Wargo; Musical Director: Joseph Clark; Choreographer: Ann Robideaux. Seeking strong singers who move well. Rehearsals evenings and weekends from Nov. 9-Dec. 8, with a break from Nov. 24-26 for Thanksgiving. Runs 12 performances from Dec. 9-19 at the Bernie West Theatre at Baruch College. Seeking: Bob Cratchit: 30s, tenor; Young Scrooge: 20s, 6' or taller, baritone; Marley's Ghost: late 40s-60s, bass; Fezziwig: late 30s-50s, high tenor; Peter Cratchit: teens, tenor; Topper: 20s, baritone; Christmas Past: 20s, soprano; Belle: 20s, alto; Mrs. Fezziwig: late 30s-50s, soprano; Boy Scrooge: nine to 12 years old; Fan: girl, eight to 12 years old; Tim Cratchit: boy or girl, small, six to 10 years old. Children's roles may be double-cast and alternate performances. All roles will require doubling. Director: Steven Wargo. Auditions will be held by appointment Sat. Oct. 23, with callbacks Mon. Oct. 25. Come prepared with 16 bars legit. Callbacks will include sight-singing, dancing and reading. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Personal Space Theatrics, c/o A Christmas Carol, PO Box 1900=96Murray Hill Station, New York, NY 10156-1900. = Equity Basic Showcase Code, approval pending.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Personal Space Theatrics, c/o A Christmas Carol, PO Box 1900=96Murray Hill Station, New York, NY 10156-1900.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Blue Man Group=20 Theatre Name: Blue Man Group=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Blue Man Casting, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Blue Man Group is expanding--new domestic and international productions are scheduled for 2005. Seeking male and female performers for the role of Blue Man. Excellent drumming and acting skills needed to perform the highly energized non-verbal character work. Performers must be between 5'9"-6'1" with an athletic build. Must be willing to relocate. Salaried positions. For further information, visit www.bluemancasting.com.=20 Prepare: For further information, visit www.bluemancasting.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Seasons of Desire=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/31/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Herrick, 601 Sixth St, Brooklyn, NY 11215=20 Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted for Seasons of Desire, a new drama in workshop. Seeking: boy, 7-12 years old, sweet, bright; woman, 30-45 years old, maternal/hooker. Non-Equity. Rehearsals evenings, Nov. 3-19. Presentations Nov. 20-21. Director: Paul Warner. Auditions ASAP. Send pictures and resumes and queries to jgoodmanherrick at aol.com or Herrick, 601 Sixth St., Brooklyn, NY 11215.=20 Prepare: Auditions ASAP. Send pictures and resumes and queries to jgoodmanherrick at aol.com or Herrick, 601 Sixth St., Brooklyn, NY 11215.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: I Hate Hamlet=20 Theatre Name: Fat Pie Productions, Inc.=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/19/2004 =20 =20 4:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 10/20/2004 =20 =20 5:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Medicine Show Theatre, 549 W. 52 St., 3rd fl, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Fat Pie Productions, Inc. is holding auditions for a showcase production of I Hate Hamlet. Director: Ed Schiff. To be performed Dec. 1-18. Rehearsals start Nov. 8. Roles of John Barrymore and Andrew Rally are cast. Seeking: Felicia Dantine: 30s-40s, passionate and dramatic New York real estate agent; Lillian Troy: 50s-70s, talent agent with a regal German accent; Gary Peter Lefkowitz: 30s-40s, personifies L.A. shaggy-chic, happy, overgrown child, think Cosmo Kramer from Seinfeld. Audition with a comedic monologue and be prepared to read from sides. Expenses covered.=20 Prepare: a comedic monologue and be prepared to read from sides.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Comedy Skits=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/06/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Henry Williams, PO Box 392, Brooklyn, NY 11226=20 Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted from non-union performers, 18-40, for comedy skits to perform in Manhattan on Fri. Dec. 17 and Sat. Dec. 18. Also seeking: fluent foreign language speakers and actresses with dance skills. Must be available for five Saturday rehearsals in Brooklyn, from 1-7PM, beginning Nov. 13. Auditions will be held Sat. Nov. 6. Send pictures and resumes to Henry Williams, PO Box 392, Brooklyn, NY 11226.=20 Prepare: Auditions will be held Sat. Nov. 6. Send pictures and resumes to Henry Williams, PO Box 392, Brooklyn, NY 11226.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Ah, My Dear Anderson=20 Theatre Name: Urban Stages Theater Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/18/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 5:00 PM=20 10/19/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Urban Stages, 259 W. 30 St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Award-winning Urban Stages Theater Company is producing an original family show, Ah, My Dear Anderson (The New York Times: visually stunning), an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen children's tales. Seeking: non-Equity women, 20-28. Paid. Must move well. Running Dec. 4-Jan. 9 (holidays off). 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Show Name: Likely Story
Theatre= Name: New Group
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA ANTC Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: New Group, = New York, = NY = 10000 =

Breakdown: = New Group, Producer, based in New York, = NY, is accepting = submissions for Likely Story, First Rehearsal: November 22, 2004; Opens: December 1, = 2004; Closes: December 18, = 2004. Artistic Director: Scott Elliott; General Manager: Amanda = Brandes; Author: David Cale; Director: Tamara Jenkins. Seeking: Experienced = Production Stage Mgr to become an integral part of the team creating a = developmental production of David Cale's 1-man show. This will be the 1st of New = Group's fledgling 2nd Stage Series. A 2nd lab production is being planned for = Spring. This show will rehearse for 1 week, tech in 2 days & run for 15 performances (Wed. - Sat. at 8, Sat. at 2) at Lion Theatre in Theatre = Row, 410 W. 42nd St. Please EMAIL Resume and letter of interest to Amanda Brandes at amanda at thenewgroup.org. Equity ANTC contract, Special Lab Production, = minimum AEA pay is $247 per week.

Prepare: = Please EMAIL Resume and letter of interest to Amanda = Brandes at amanda at thenewgroup.org.


Show Name: Singin' In The Rain
Theatre Name: Palm Canyon = Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = SPT 3

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Palm Canyon = Theatre, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr, = Palm Springs, = CA = 92262 =

Breakdown: = Palm Canyon Theatre, Producer, based in Palm Springs, CA, = is accepting submissions for Singin' In The Rain, First Rehearsal: November = 2 Runs: November 19 - December 5, with a possible 1 week holdover. = Seeking: role of Cosmo. Send pictures and resumes to: Palm Canyon Theatre, Attn: Se = Layne, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr., = Palm Springs = CA = 92262. Equity SPT = Level 3 contract, minimum AEA pay is $220 per week.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to: Palm Canyon Theatre, Attn: Se = Layne, 538 N. Palm Canyon = Dr., Palm = Springs CA= 92262.


Show Name: Honky Tonk Angels; Beauty and the Beast; A Chorus Line; Sound of Music; Footloose; = Swing!
Theatre Name: Carousel = Dinner Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Dinner Thtr Pay =

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10/27/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Carousel Dinner Theatre, Producer, based in Akron, OH, is = holding Required Equity Principal Auditions for their upcoming seasons, = including: Honky Tonk Angels; Performances: January 3, 2005 - March 6, 2005; = Author: Ted Swindley; Director: Gary John LaRosa; Musical Director: David Nehis. Beauty and = the Beast; Performances: March 9, = 2005 - May 15, = 2005; Music: Alan Menken; Lyrics: Howard Ashman and Tim Rice; = Book: Linda Woolverton; Director: Marc Robin. A Chorus Line; Performances: = May 18, 2005 - = July 10, 2005; Music: Marvin = Hamlish; Lyrics: Edward Kleban; Book: Kirkwood<= /font> and Dante; Director: Donna Drake. Sound of Music; = Performances: July 13, 2005 - = September 11, 2005; Music and Lyrics: Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein; Book: Lindsay and = Crouse; Director: Marc Robin. Footloose; Performances: September 15, 2005 - = November 13, 2005; Music: Tom Snow; Lyrics: Dean Pitchford; Stage Adaptation: Dean = Pitchford and Walter Bobbie; Director: Gary John LaRosa. Swing!; Performances: = November 16, 2005 - = January 8, 2006; Original = Concept By: Paul Kelly. Casting Director: Bob Cline. Seeking: for Honky Tonk Angels: = SUE ELLEN: 30's - 40's. A Country Singer. For all other shows: all roles = open. Please prepare a brief song selection from or in the style of the show = (or shows) you are interested in being considered for within the season. = Callbacks for shows will take place at various times throughout 2004 and 2005. = Lunch: 1:00 PM — = 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. If Bob Cline has seen you in past 2 = month's at EPA's, picture and resume drop-off on 10/27 at aud's showing interest = in certain roles/projects should suffice. NO phone calls or visits. Equity = Dinner Theatre contract, minimum AEA pay is $552 per week.

Prepare: = a brief song selection from or in the style of the show (or = shows) you are interested in being considered for within the season. Callbacks = for shows will take place at various times throughout 2004 and 2005. =


Show Name: Jesus Christ Superstar
Theatre Name: Egyptian = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/26/2004

 

 

2:30 PMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Egyptian = Theatre Company, 328 Main = St, Park = City, UT= 00000

Breakdown: = Egyptian Theatre Company, Producer, based in Park City, UT, = is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar, First = Rehearsal: 1/10/05; Opens: 2/11/05; Closes: 3/06/05. Director/Producer: Dana = Keiter; Musical Director: David Evanoff. Seeking: All roles. Looking = specifically for Jesus, Judas, Pilate, Herod. For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same = style. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity SPT contract, minimum AEA pay is $325 per week. =

Prepare: = For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars = of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style.


Show Name: Jesus Christ Superstar
Theatre Name: Egyptian = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/23/2004

 

 

2:30 PMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Utah Opera & = Symphony Building<= /font>, 336 N. 400 W, Salt Lake = City, UT= 00000

Breakdown: = Egyptian Theatre Company, Producer, based in Park City, UT, = is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar, First = Rehearsal: 1/10/05; Opens: 2/11/05; Closes: 3/06/05. Director/Producer: Dana = Keiter; Musical Director: David Evanoff. Seeking: All roles. Looking = specifically for Jesus, Judas, Pilate, Herod. For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same = style. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity SPT contract, minimum AEA pay is $325 per week. =

Prepare: = For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars = of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style.


Show Name: To Kill A Mockingbird
Theatre Name: Foothills = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/20/2004

 

 

12:00 PMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Foothills = Theatre Company, 100 Front = Street, Worcester= , MA= 01608

Breakdown: = Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, = MA, is holding Local Auditions for To Kill A Mockingbird, First rehearsal: = December 28, 2004; Performances: January 6, 2005 - January 30, 2005. = Director/Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Seeking: Male roles include: ATTICUS FINCH: 50's. = Father/Lawyer. WALTER CUNNINGHAM: 30's. Poor farmer. REV. SYKES: 40's - 50's. = African-American. Pastor. TOM ROBINSON: 20's - 30's. African-American. Handyman. HECK = TATE: 40 - 60's. Sheriff. JUDGE TAYLOR: 50 - 60's. MR. GILMER: 30 - 40's. = Prosecutor. BOB EWELL: 40's. Abusive father. BOO RADLEY: 40's. Mysterious recluse. = NATHAN RADLEY: 50's. His brother. JEM FINCH: 13. ATTICUS' son. DILL HARRIS: 13. = JEM and SCOUT's companion. Female roles include: JEAN LOUISE FINCH: 40's. = Narrator. SCOUT FINCH: 9. ATTICUS' daughter. CALPURNIA: 40 - 50's. = African-American. Housekeeper. HELEN ROBINSON: 20 - 30's. African-American. TOM's wife. MAUDE ATKINSON: = 40's. Southern gentlewoman. STEPHANIE CRAWFORD: 30 - 40's. Neighborhood gossip. MRS. = DUBOSE: 70's. Ill old woman. MAYELLA EWELL: 19. The accuser/victim. Email = audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at = ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners = should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (dramatic for men, humorous for = women, except if appropriate for MAYELLA). Additional sides will be available = at the audition. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all = aspects of this audition. There is an additional Local Equity Audition in = Boston, = MA on = Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at Actors' Workshop Of Boston from 2 - 8 PM. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT = contract, pay.

Prepare: = Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen = Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x = 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute = monologue (see breakdown)


Show Name: To Kill A Mockingbird
Theatre Name: Foothills = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Actors' = Workshop Of Boston, 327 Summer = Street, Boston, = MA = 00000 =

Breakdown: = Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, = MA, is holding Local Auditions for To Kill A Mockingbird, First rehearsal: = December 28, 2004; Performances: January 6, 2005 - January 30, 2005. = Director/Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Seeking: Male roles include: ATTICUS FINCH: 50's. = Father/Lawyer. WALTER CUNNINGHAM: 30's. Poor farmer. REV. SYKES: 40's - 50's. = African-American. Pastor. TOM ROBINSON: 20's - 30's. African-American. Handyman. HECK = TATE: 40 - 60's. Sheriff. JUDGE TAYLOR: 50 - 60's. MR. GILMER: 30 - 40's. = Prosecutor. BOB EWELL: 40's. Abusive father. BOO RADLEY: 40's. Mysterious recluse. = NATHAN RADLEY: 50's. His brother. JEM FINCH: 13. ATTICUS' son. DILL HARRIS: 13. = JEM and SCOUT's companion. Female roles include: JEAN LOUISE FINCH: 40's. = Narrator. SCOUT FINCH: 9. ATTICUS' daughter. CALPURNIA: 40 - 50's. = African-American. Housekeeper. HELEN ROBINSON: 20 - 30's. African-American. TOM's wife. MAUDE ATKINSON: = 40's. Southern gentlewoman. STEPHANIE CRAWFORD: 30 - 40's. Neighborhood gossip. MRS. = DUBOSE: 70's. Ill old woman. MAYELLA EWELL: 19. The accuser/victim. Email = audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at = ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners = should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (dramatic for men, humorous for = women, except if appropriate for MAYELLA). Additional sides will be available = at the audition. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all = aspects of this audition. There is an additional Local Equity Audition in = Worcester, = MA on = Wednesday, October 20, 2004 at Foothills Theatre from 12 - 4 PM. Equity LOA Referenced = To LORT contract, pay.

Prepare: = Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen = Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x = 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute = monologue (see breakdown)


Show Name: Season
Theatre Name: =
29th Street Rep
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Showcase/Mini =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/04/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: 29th = Street Rep., 212 West 29th = Street, 2nd Fl, New = York, NY= 10001

Breakdown: = 29th Street Rep, Producer, = based in New York, NY= , is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 = season, TBD. Artistic Directors: David Mogentale and Tim Corcoran. Seeking: = Equity male and female actors for the 29th = Street Rep's 2005 season. A strong commitment to a company = situation is needed. Please prepare a brief monologue of your choice. Please bring a = Picture and Resume. The season has not been determined at this time. Website: www.29thstreetrep.com. Do not call the theatre, please. Lunch: = 1:30 PM — = 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Showcase-NY Tier 4 and = possible Mini contracts.

Prepare: = a brief monologue of your choice. Please bring a Picture = and Resume. The season has not been determined at this time. =


Show Name: Chicago
Theatre Name: Fran and = Barry Weissler
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Fran and Barry Weissler, Producers, based in = New York, = NY, is holding 6 = Month Equity Chorus Calls for Chicago, The Musical. Director: Walter Bobbie; = Book: Fred Ebb/Bob Fosse; Music: John Kander; Lyrics: Fred Ebb; Choreographer: = Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst; Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher; Casting: Howie Cherpakov; = General Manager: BJ Holt. Seeking: Equity ensemble dancers who sing for possible = future replacements in the National<= /font> Touring/Broadway companies. All should be great sexy, = strong athletic dancers in the Bob Fosse Style with good singing voices. Please = be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 = bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist = will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, = stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. =

Prepare: = Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the = call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you = have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please = bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together


Show Name: Chicago
Theatre Name: Fran and = Barry Weissler
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

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

Breakdown: = Fran and Barry Weissler, Producers, based in = New York, = NY, is holding 6 = Month Equity Chorus Calls for Chicago, The Musical. Director: Walter Bobbie; = Book: Fred Ebb/Bob Fosse; Music: John Kander; Lyrics: Fred Ebb; Choreographer: = Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst; Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher; Casting: Howie Cherpakov; = General Manager: BJ Holt. Seeking: Equity ensemble dancers who sing for possible = future replacements in the National<= /font> Touring/Broadway companies. All should be great sexy, = strong athletic dancers in the Bob Fosse Style with good singing voices. Please = be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 = bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist = will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, = stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. =

Prepare: = Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the = call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you = have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please = bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together


Show Name: Mambo Kings
Theatre Name: Daryl Roth = and Jordan Roth
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/02/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

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

Breakdown: = Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, = NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - = March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; = Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne = Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning = novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity dancers with strong ballet, jazz and ballroom technique for the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Mid 20's - Early = 40's. Partnering skills are a plus. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend = this call, but especially seeking Latin dancers. Men should wear character = shoes. Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. = Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice = and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, = stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. =

Prepare: = Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be = asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows = off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture = and Resume, stapled together.


Show Name: Mambo Kings
Theatre Name: Daryl Roth = and Jordan Roth
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/02/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, = NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - = March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; = Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne = Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning = novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity dancers with strong ballet, jazz and ballroom technique for the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Mid 20's - Early = 40's. Partnering skills are a plus. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend = this call, but especially seeking Latin dancers. Men should wear character = shoes. Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. = Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice = and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, = stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. =

Prepare: = Men should wear character shoes. You may be asked to sing. = Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice = and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, = stapled together.


Show Name: Mambo Kings
Theatre Name: Daryl Roth = and Jordan Roth
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, = NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - = March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; = Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne = Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning = novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity female and male Latin singers with strong = Broadway voices for ensemble positions and featured chorus parts in the Broadway = musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Late 20's - Mid 50's. All vocal ranges and physical = types. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially Latin = singers. Please prepare brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry = Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song = (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. = Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum = AEA pay is $1381 per week.

Prepare: = brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry Krieger, = Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in = English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. = Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled to


Show Name: Mambo Kings
Theatre Name: Daryl Roth = and Jordan Roth
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

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

Breakdown: = Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, = NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - = March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; = Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne = Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning = novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity female and male Latin singers with strong = Broadway voices for ensemble positions and featured chorus parts in the Broadway = musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Late 20's - Mid 50's. All vocal ranges and physical = types. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially Latin = singers. Please prepare brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry = Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song = (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. = Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum = AEA pay is $1381 per week.

Prepare: = brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry Krieger, = Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in = English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. = Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled to


Show Name: The Property Known As Garland
Theatre Name: Paladini = Casting
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA 99 Seat No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/22/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Paladini = Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl, Los Angeles, CA 90038

Breakdown: = Paladini Casting is accepting submissions for The Property = Known As Garland, a fictional account of Judy Garland (played by Adrienne = Barbeau) backstage at Falkoner Centre, Copenhagen, in 1969. Prod. Billy Van = Zandt, dir. Glenn Casale. Rehearsals start Jan. 4, 2005. Performances run Jan. = 15-16, 2005 at El Portal's Forum Theatre. Seeking: Ed: early 20s, Danish, blonde, = very attractive, authentic Nordic, standard British or standard American = accent, inexperienced stage manager at Denmark's Falkoner Centre, eager to = please, alternately awestruck by, frustrated with, and terrified of the Legend = whom he meets for the first time backstage prior to her final concert. Send = pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Paladini Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st = Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90038. Equity 99 Seat Theatre.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Paladini Casting, = 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90038.


Show Name: The Producers
Theatre Name: Clear = Channel Entertainment
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA Production Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Tara Rubin = Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: = Rocco Landesman, Clear Channel Entertainment, et al., = Producers, are at this time, seeking submissions of new female dancers for future replacements in the Broadway and both touring companies of The = Producers. Music and Lyrics: Mel Brooks; Book: Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan; Director/Choreographer: Susan Stroman; Associate Director: Steven = Zweigbaum; Associate Choreographer: Warren Carlyle; Musical Director: Patrick = Brady; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting; General Management: Richard Frankel = Productions, Laura Green. Based on the 1968 Mel Brooks movie The Producers. Seeking: = female dancers, 18-early 30s. Must be 5'7" or taller (preferably 5'8" = or taller, but no shorter than 5'7" in bare feet--no exceptions) with = jazz, ballet, and tap training and who sing very well for future replacements = in the dance ensemble of all companies of The Producers. At this time, = especially seeking non-Caucasian dancers, but are accepting submissions of tall = dancers of all races and ethnic backgrounds. If you have attended one or more of = the chorus calls for dancers, do not send your picture and resume at this = time--it is unnecessary, as they already have you on file. However, if you have = only mailed a picture and resume in the past and have not attended the = auditions, mail an updated picture and resume. Send pictures and resumes via snail = mail to Tara Rubin Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl., New = York, NY= 10036, Attn: The Producers. There is also a mail slot outside = the door (to the left) for drop-offs. All companies are on Equity Production = contracts, (minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week) and non-Equity dancers will be = required to join Equity if cast.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes via snail mail to Tara Rubin = Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl., New = York, NY= 10036, Attn: The Producers. There is also a mail slot outside = the door (to the left) for drop-offs.


Show Name: Shockheaded Peter
Theatre Name: Dan Markley, et al
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/23/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Dan Markley, Alan Schuster, Pomegranate Arts, Shockheaded = Media US LLC, Producers, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Shockheaded = Peter to be produced at the 37th = Street Arts Theatre. Creators/Directors: Julian Crouch/Phelim = McDermott; Music/Lyrics: The Tiger Lilies; Casting: David Caparelliotis. First = rehearsal: Jan. 10, 2005. Open-ended = run. Note: Shockheaded Peter was inspired by Heinrich Hoffman's 19th-century German book, The = Struwwelpeter, a "nasty picture book for children and their parents. As told = through song, puppetry and wild theatrics, the stage show presents an assortment = of wayward lads and lasses from Hoffman's book whose misbehavior (ranging = from playing with matches to going outside when it's raining) leads them to = painful and untimely ends. All of the performers in Peter perform as a fluid = ensemble, taking on different roles and creating various characters through = puppetry and stage theatrics. Seeking actors for the following roles: Singer: late 20s–late 40s, countertenor or extremely strong male = soprano/falsetto, mysterious and eerily hypnotic balladeer with tremendous stage presence, = a haunting carnie who sings of the demise of naughty children with various degrees of relish, remorse, hysteria, and glee; MC: 30s–50s, = ghoulish MC with a weakness for Shakespearean tragedy, a cadaverous, sinister barker = and thespian wreck who would 'rather be essaying Richard III than = introducing these ghastly tales,' by turns welcomes, chides, challenges, mocks, warns and confronts the audience with his wickedly sardonic wit and desperate = attempts to prove himself a true master of ceremonies (role does not sing); Mother: = late 20s–early 40s, Victorian wife who desperately wants a child, prone = to melodramatic shifts from utter glee to utter doom when faced with the = hideous child a demonic stork delivers to her, actress should be commanding, = larger than life and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations = (role does not sing); Father: late 20s–early 40s, long-suffering = Victorian husband who longs to give his wife the child they have always dreamed = of, actor should be comfortable with melodrama, and able to work (and work with) a = number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Male Performer: 20s–30s, physically dexterous and highly creative actor, brings to life many of = Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Cruel Frederick, = Flying Robert, Withering Augustus, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry = (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a = strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to = create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, = this actor may also cover the role of the father, role does not sing; Female Performer: 20s–30s, physically dexterous and highly creative = actress, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human = characters, including Harriet, Conrad's Mother, a sinister Victorian maid, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, = etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of = this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the = role of the mother, role does not sing; Actor/Double Bass Player: any age, = seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on the double = bass, the double bassist is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the = entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action = while he/she plays, bassist may also cover non-musical roles in the show; = Actor/Drum Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely = proficient on drums, including extremely small drum sets, the drum player is on = stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer = should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, drummer may = also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Accordion Player: any age, = seeking dynamic actor/accordion player for a number of roles, accordionist may = also cover non-musical roles in the show. Actors will be supplied text upon = arrival. LUNCH from 1:30pm. to 2:00p.m.<= /font> EPA Rules in Effect. A monitor will be provided. = Off-Broadway E contract/499 seats; $832 current minimum until November 2004.

Prepare: = Actors will be supplied text upon arrival. =


Show Name: Shockheaded Peter
Theatre Name: Dan Markley, et al
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/19/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

10/22/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Dan Markley, Alan Schuster, Pomegranate Arts, Shockheaded = Media US LLC, Producers, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Shockheaded = Peter to be produced at the 37th = Street Arts Theatre. Creators/Directors: Julian Crouch/Phelim = McDermott; Music/Lyrics: The Tiger Lilies; Casting: David Caparelliotis. First = rehearsal: Jan. 10, 2005. Open-ended = run. Note: Shockheaded Peter was inspired by Heinrich Hoffman's 19th-century German book, The = Struwwelpeter, a "nasty picture book for children and their parents. As told = through song, puppetry and wild theatrics, the stage show presents an assortment = of wayward lads and lasses from Hoffman's book whose misbehavior (ranging = from playing with matches to going outside when it's raining) leads them to = painful and untimely ends. All of the performers in Peter perform as a fluid = ensemble, taking on different roles and creating various characters through = puppetry and stage theatrics. Seeking actors for the following roles: Singer: late 20s–late 40s, countertenor or extremely strong male = soprano/falsetto, mysterious and eerily hypnotic balladeer with tremendous stage presence, = a haunting carnie who sings of the demise of naughty children with various degrees of relish, remorse, hysteria, and glee; MC: 30s–50s, = ghoulish MC with a weakness for Shakespearean tragedy, a cadaverous, sinister barker = and thespian wreck who would 'rather be essaying Richard III than = introducing these ghastly tales,' by turns welcomes, chides, challenges, mocks, warns and confronts the audience with his wickedly sardonic wit and desperate = attempts to prove himself a true master of ceremonies (role does not sing); Mother: = late 20s–early 40s, Victorian wife who desperately wants a child, prone = to melodramatic shifts from utter glee to utter doom when faced with the = hideous child a demonic stork delivers to her, actress should be commanding, = larger than life and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations = (role does not sing); Father: late 20s–early 40s, long-suffering = Victorian husband who longs to give his wife the child they have always dreamed = of, actor should be comfortable with melodrama, and able to work (and work with) a = number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Male Performer: 20s–30s, physically dexterous and highly creative actor, brings to life many of = Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Cruel Frederick, = Flying Robert, Withering Augustus, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry = (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a = strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to = create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, = this actor may also cover the role of the father, role does not sing; Female Performer: 20s–30s, physically dexterous and highly creative = actress, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human = characters, including Harriet, Conrad's Mother, a sinister Victorian maid, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, = etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of = this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the = role of the mother, role does not sing; Actor/Double Bass Player: any age, = seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on the double = bass, the double bassist is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the = entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action = while he/she plays, bassist may also cover non-musical roles in the show; = Actor/Drum Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely = proficient on drums, including extremely small drum sets, the drum player is on = stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer = should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, drummer may = also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Accordion Player: any age, = seeking dynamic actor/accordion player for a number of roles, accordionist may = also cover non-musical roles in the show. Actors will be supplied text upon = arrival. LUNCH from 1:00pm. to 2:00p.m.<= /font> EPA Rules in Effect. A monitor will be provided. = Off-Broadway E contract/499 seats; $832 current minimum until November 2004.

Prepare: = Actors will be supplied text upon arrival. =


Show Name: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Theatre Name: Second = Stage Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway = A/C

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/26/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Second Stage Theatre will hold Equity principal auditions = for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, (William Finn, music and lyrics; = Rachel Sheinkin, book; conceived by Rebecca Feldman; James Lapine, dir.), first rehearsal: dates TBD, first performance TBD, last performance TBD. Six = young people on the edge of puberty strive to become adults in this comedic, = tender, sardonic musical. These outsiders use competition to define themselves = apart from their crazy families, while their struggle to escape childhood is = overseen by grown-ups who never completely succeeded in escaping it themselves. = Artistic Director: Carole Rothman; Executive Director: Timothy McClimon; Casting: = Tara Rubin Casting. Seeking: actor-singers of all backgrounds are encouraged = to audition. While the characters range in age from teenaged to adult, all characters = will be played by adult actors—Rona Janet: actor and character in her = 30s, a local real estate agent, she also serves as the emcee and commentator of = this year's Bee, she herself is a former spelling bee champion, making her well-suited to comment on the Bee's progress; Panch: actor and character = both in 30s, he is the vice principal of the school, his role in the Bee is = to pronounce, and when asked, define the words to the contestants; Mitch = Maloney: actor and character in his 20s, working at the Spelling Bee as part of = his community service, his role at the bee is as the comfort counselor, = escorting the contestants off the stage as they disqualify; Gramercy: = Asian-American actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she tries to be perfect, she is a = straight-A student, plays the piano, but is beginning to wonder why she works so = hard to attain perfection; Tripp Barrington: adult actor in his 20s to play a = teenager, as last year's Bee winner, he feels confident of his success this year, however, by this year he is beginning to discover girls, which turns out = to be a major, and at times crippling, distraction for him; Schwarzy: adult = actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she is the daughter of two gay dads, who = pressure her to succeed at spelling, she is somewhat androgynous; Leaf Connybear: = adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, he is the youngest member of a = hippie family with many children, at his own school, he was merely a = third-runner up in the Bee, so he is not nearly as good as the other competitors at this = County Bee, he is very goofy, awkward, and exists in his own world; Olive = Ostrovsky: adult actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she is shy, withdrawn, and = neglected by her parents, she works hard to get attention from her father; Barfee: = adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, he suffers from a rare mucous = membrane disorder making his voice sound excessively nasal, he is a true = outsider, perhaps even a misfit due to several odd behaviors: before spelling a = word outloud in the Bee, for example, he writes it out on the floor with his foot. Be prepared to sing a brief, contemporary, comic American musical theatre = or pop song. Bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided. Equity = Off-Broadway A and C contracts ($479 and $646 current minimums).

Prepare: = to sing a brief, contemporary, comic American musical = theatre or pop song. Bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided. =


Show Name: Privilege, Birdie Blue
Theatre Name: Second = Stage Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway = A/C

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/25/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Second Stage Theatre will hold Equity principal auditions = for Privilege and Birdie Blue. Artistic Director: Carole Rothman; Executive Director: Timothy McClimon; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting. Privilege, by = Paul Weitz (Peter Askin, dir.), first rehearsal: Feb. 22, 2005, first = performance: March 22, last performance: May 8. Dates subject to change with notice. = The privileged lives of two Upper East = Side teens are irrevocably changed when their father is accused = of insider trading. Two brothers look at the world with the comedic = observations of boys on the brink of adulthood. Birdie Blue by Cheryl L. West (Seret = Scott, dir.), first rehearsal: May 3, = 2005, first performance: May 31, 2005, last = performance: July 17. Dates subject to change with notice. Birdie Blue is a lyrical and = jazzy reflection on love, marriage and the passage of time. Seeking for = Privilege: Charlie: 12, rich, privileged, spoiled private school boy, in the = process of examining his life; Porter: 16, Charlie's brother, fancies himself to be = a man about town; Ted: 40s, their father, a captain of industry who gets = arrested for illegal financial practices; Anna: 40s, their mother, Upper East Side = socialite whose life is turned upside down when her husband is arrested; Erla: = 30s, their housekeeper, droll sense of humor, could be African-American, Central = American, or West Indian. Seeking African-American actors to play the following = roles in Birdie Blue: Birdie (understudy only): 40s-60s, a tough yet tender, = funny, and big-hearted woman who is the primary caregiver to her ill husband, she = is caught between the past and present, and her narration and flashbacks = reveal the story of her life and family; Jackson: 40s-60s, Birdie's husband, in = the present, he is very ill and completely reliant on Birdie for his care, symptoms = bear similarities to Alzheimers, in Birdie's flashbacks we see him as a = younger man when he was a crossing guard, and before that, a postal worker, before = his illness, he was a loving, supportive, and strong-willed husband who = loved Birdie dearly; Bocat: 20s-30s, Birdie's nephew, a great dancer and James = Brown fan, full of life and vigor, but not very intelligent; Sook: 40s-60s, = Birdie's eldest brother, pompous to the point of sewing shoulder pads in his = clothes to add to his own size; Little Pimp: 15, a sweet and generous = cross-dressing teen, beaten by his parents, like a son to Birdie; Minerva: 40s-60s, Birdie's = eldest sister, a large woman who suffers from many ailments, both real and = feigned; Ellis: 30s-50s, Birdie's youngest brother, trapped in the 1970s, he is a hustler who loves to mind other people's business; Bam: 20s, Birdie's = son, a rebellious gang member, he is eventually sent to prison, he is the = source of Birdie's heartache. For straight plays Privilege and Birdie Blue, be = prepared to present a short, contemporary American monologue. Equity Off-Broadway = A and C contracts ($479 and $646 current minimums).

Prepare: = a short, contemporary American monologue. =


Show Name: Saddam: The Musical
Theatre Name: Joe Beck =
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/16/2004

 

 

4:00 PMto 7:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Shetler = Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, 4th Fl, = New York, = NY = 10019 =

Breakdown: = Joe Beck is holding open auditions for Saddam: The Musical. = Seeking males and females, all types, for new musical comedy opening in = December. Possible travel expenses paid if cast. Shetler Studios phone: (212) = 246-6655. Bring pictures and resumes and music in your key.

Prepare: = Shetler Studios phone: (212) 246-6655. Bring pictures and = resumes and music in your key.


Show Name: My One & Only
Theatre Name: Candlewood International
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/28/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Candlewood International, LLC, PO = Box 8206, New = Fairfield, = CT = 06812 =

Breakdown: = Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists = Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a = non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins = mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: principal and supporting roles by = appointment only. Roles include: Capt. Billy Buck Chandler: male lead, casting = understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced = tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this = period piece; Edythe Herbert: female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and = star of the Aquacade, excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple = threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) = Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent = comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy = Ann Ferguson): early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an = excellent actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, = must understand the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some = dancing ability with some tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; = Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial = Emporial," advanced tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American = actor; principal ensemble--New Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong = tapper-singers with good acting ability, should be able to master tight harmonies, play = various cameo roles throughout the show; ensemble—Fish: mid-to-late 20s, = six female tapper-dancer-singers with good acting abilities, covers for = Edythe and Mickey plus one female swing; two character actors-singers: covers for = Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. All ensemble members must possess excelent tap = and jazz skills with strong vocal ability and some acting ability. Send all = pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at = djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, = PO Box = 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: = Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments. Callbacks held each = day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the = show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur.

Prepare: = Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting = roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173.


Show Name: My One & Only
Theatre Name: Candlewood International
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 5:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists = Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a = non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins = mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: female chorus. Roles include: Capt. Billy = Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing = aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: = female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, = excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style = of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, = comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): = early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent = actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand = the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real = gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some tap, = looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor = of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced = tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New = Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, = should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the = show; ensemble—Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers = with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female = swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. = All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong = vocal ability and some acting ability. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 = bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin = song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. = Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to call times with approved monitor only. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John = Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: = Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments.

Prepare: = Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an = uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No = contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to


Show Name: My One & Only
Theatre Name: Candlewood = International
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 1:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists = Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a = non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins = mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: male chorus. Roles include: Capt. Billy = Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing = aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: = female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, = excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style = of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, = comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): = early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent = actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand = the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with = real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some = tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, = proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced = tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New = Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, = should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the = show; ensemble—Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers = with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female = swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. = All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong = vocal ability and some acting ability. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 = bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin = song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. = Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to call times with approved monitor only. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John = Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: = Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments.

Prepare: = Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an = uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No = contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to


Show Name: My Life as an Island
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/25/2004

 

 

6:00 PMto 9:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Producers Club, = 358 W. 44 St, New = York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: = There will be an open call for Latino/a actors for a = reading of the libretto of a new musical, My Life as an Island, by librettist = Lisa Aviva Bleviss. Performs Nov. 20. Specifically seeking: women of color, 25-35, = 48-60, 68-85; men of color, 28-52. Prepare a short dramatic monologue, and actors who = sing may prepare 16 bars of a song (English or Spanish) to be sung without accompaniment. For questions, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and = resumes to Jose Montanez at JRMontanez at aol.com.

Prepare: = a short dramatic monologue, and actors who sing may prepare = 16 bars of a song (English or Spanish) to be sung without accompaniment. = For questions, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to Jose = Montanez at JRMontanez at aol.com.


Show Name: Mamillius
Theatre Name: Liz = Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/19/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Liz = Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End A, New = York, NY= 10025

Breakdown: = Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions is accepting submissions = for Mamillius (adaptation of "The Winter's Tale" by Shakespeare). Actors of = all ethnicities are encouraged to submit. Seeking: Actor One (Mamillius, = Bear, Time, Autolycus): the focal point of the play, young male actor to play = age 10-12, bright, charming, precocious, imaginative, curious, energetic, = also brooding, intense and mature beyond his years. Frodo in Lord of the = Rings. Also capable of playing a bit of con artist, Artful Dodger type, able to = handle Shakespeare text, physically agile, well coordinated, sings, plays = woodwind instrument useful; Actor Two (Hermione, Perdita): female, plays both the = queen, Hermione, mid-30s and also her daughter, age 16, needs a great sense of presence and stillness, intelligent, passionate, graceful, sensuous and = confident. If Juliet had lived. Some partial nudity (breast). Handles Shakespearean = verse well, needs a sense of humor, moves well, as Perdita dances an erotic = fertility rite; Actor Three (Leontes, Shepherd): male, plays both the King = Leontes, age 30-40 and the Shepherd, age 50-70, great sense of presence, wings = between infantile rage, violence, paranoia and being tentative, gentle and a = lost little boy, a combination of Othello, Hamlet and Macbeth. As Shepherd = needs simplicity, comic sensibility, handles Shakespearean verse, moves well = and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Four (Paulina, Mariner, Older = Polixenes): female, as Paulina, a benign sorceress, a mother with no child, somewhat otherworldly but also a down to earth straight shooter, a decisive = female Friar Lawrence, wife to Antigonus, as Older Polixenes, plays the male king of = Bohemia age 50s, intelligent, watchful, judgmental, also serves as a member of = the chorus/ensemble, handles Shakespearean verse, moves well and makes = effective use of gesture; Actor Five (Younger Polixenes, Court Officer, Florizel): = male, as Younger Polixenes plays king of Bohemia age 30s, intelligent, = good-natured. As Florizel age mid-20s, a lover-warrior, passionate, determined, = heroic, confident. Also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean verse well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; = Actor Six (Antigonus, Camillo, Gentleman): male. As Antigonus plays the = advisor, statesman and confidant to Leontes, a reluctant henchman, husband to = Paulina. As Camillo also a helper to both kings, a secretary of state, marries = Paulina in the end, makes huge personal sacrifices for what he believes to be the = better good, kind, rational, good. Also serves as a member of the = chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean verse well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Seven (First Lady, First Lord, Clown): female, serves = both Hermione as First Lady (female) and Leontes as First Lord (male). Represents the = point of view of the people, respectful, alert, responsive, thoughtful but = ultimately a witness to wrongdoings over which s/he has no control. As Clown, son = to the Shepherd, age 14 and later age 30, simple, good natured, na=EFve. Also = serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean text well, moves = well and makes effective use of gesture. Rehearses Nov. 30-Dec. 29, performs = Dec. 30-Jan. 30 at La Mama, Etc., 74 A E. 4 St., NYC. Director: Sheldon = Deckelbaum. Pay. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End Ave., #6A, New York, NY 10025; or email castsolutions at aol.com.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Liz Ortiz-Mackes = Casting Solutions, 771 West End Ave., #6A, New York, NY 10025; or email castsolutions at aol.com.


Show Name: Extraordinary
Theatre Name: Vital = Children's Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

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

Breakdown: = Vital Children's Theatre, an award-winning company, is = seeking men and women for their production of Extraordinary, a musical for children performing weekends from Dec. 18, = 2004-Feb. 6, 2005. There will be no performances over Christmas and = New Year's. Rehearsals begin the week of Nov. 15. Seeking: Lester the = Jester: baritone, adult to play nine-year-old, strong- willed; Mother: mezzo, = June Cleaver type; Imaginary Fred: baritone, Lester's sarcastic imaginary = friend, fluent in American Sign Language (ASL); Hope: fluent in ASL, Lester's = deaf cousin, expressive; The Girl with Legs of Stone: mezzo/belt, wise beyond = her years; Peter the Chocolate Eater: baritone, eager to belong; Dustmite = Janet: mezzo/belt, dancer, high energy; Dustmite Carl: baritone, dancer, high = energy; Lonely Lucy: mezzo, dreamer who longs for an imaginary friend; The = Queen: fluent in ASL, expressive. Minorities encouraged to apply. Send pictures = and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of = Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New = York, NY= 10036.

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


Show Name: Shakespeare Live!: Midsummer, Macbeth, Henry V
Theatre Name: Shakespeare = Theatre of NJ
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Shakespeare = Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave, Madison, NJ 07940

Breakdown: = The Shakespeare Theatre of NJ is accepting non-Equity = submissions for its educational touring company, Shakespeare Live! (Tours to NJ, NY, = PA, CT, DE.) Auditions early to mid-November. Stipend: $225/week during = rehearsals and performances. Productions: Midsummer, Macbeth, and Henry V. = Rehearses Dec. 28, tours Jan. 25-June 10, 2005. Actors can earn EMC points as = understudies for the Shakespeare Theatre's Main Stage productions. Shakespeare Live! is = one of only a handful of theatres nationwide selected to provide services to = schools through the NEA's Shakespeare for a New Generation program. Classical = training and Shakespeare experience required. Education background and SFDC certification a plus. Send pictures and resumes to Joe Discher, The = Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, Attn: = Shakespeare Live!

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Joe Discher, The Shakespeare = Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, Attn: Shakespeare = Live!


Show Name: Zip Code of Atlantis, Faking the Lizard King's Death, Blogging About = Cat Stevens
Theatre Name: HEM Theatre Collective
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Dr. Myers, = Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St, New York, NY 10014

Breakdown: = Double OOBR Award-winning playwright Larry Myers is = interviewing for his permanent all-male company, HEM Theatre Collective. Non-Equity = actors of all types for a rep of revival of Zip Code of Atlantis plus Faking = the Lizard King's Death and Blogging About Cat Stevens. Particularly = interested in actors who direct and stage manage for self-contained groups. Roles = include heterosexual males, rock and Baywatch types, Hollywood models, tough = teens. Send pictures and resumes to Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St., New = York, NY 10014.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 = Commerce St., New York, NY 10014.


Show Name: Performance Piece
Theatre Name: = Innerlandscapes Dance Theatre
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Innerlandscapes = Dance Theater, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: = Innerlandscapes Dance Theatre is casting for a performance = piece showing Feb. 2005. Seeking: one male actor-dancer, 30-40; and two women = actors, 20-40. Dancers all must have good improv skills and strong comic sense. = Some pay. To set up an appointment, call Nomi Bachar at (212) 877-0346. For = more info, visit www.Innerlandscapesdt.com.

Prepare: = To set up an appointment, call Nomi Bachar at (212) = 877-0346. For more info, visit www.Innerlandscapesdt.com.


Show Name: Iphigenia at Aulis
Theatre Name: Alexander = the Great Hellenic
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Open = Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/16/2004

 

 

3:00 PMto 7:30 PM

10/17/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 4:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = The Alexander the Great Hellenic Entertainment Corporation = is looking for actors for the upcoming theatrical production of Iphigenia = at Aulis, which will be performed in English at the Symphony Space Theater in = Manhattan on = Jan. 18-19, 2005 for a total of three shows. The incentive for this production is to eventually present these three performances to Greece—more specifically the country of Cyprus. The play will = be performed under the direction of Yiani Alex and choreography of Haris = Mavromihalis. Seeking the following male roles: Agamemnon: 37-45; Old man: 55-65, or = an actor that can play older; Menelaus: mid-30s; Achilles: mid-20s. Female roles include: Clytemnistra: 35-40; Iphigenia: 18–22, but should be able = to pass for 16. Also seeking: six English-speaking women, 18-35; and six Greek-speaking women, 18-35. Chorus women should be able to move well = and follow choreographic direction. Dance experience is a plus. All ethnic backgrounds are accepted. Some pay for NYC performances and professional = pay for performances in Greece. Sides from the play will be provided. It is preferred that you prepare two monologues of both classical and = contemporary genres. Bring headshot/photo and resume with you. If you are not able to attend, send pictures and resumes to 111 W. 68 St., #3B, New York, NY = 10023, not later than Oct. 21.

Prepare: = Sides from the play will be provided. It is preferred that = you prepare two monologues of both classical and contemporary genres. Bring headshot/photo and resume with you. If you are not able to attend, send pictures and resumes to address in breakdown.


Show Name: Dickens Victorian Carollers
Theatre Name: Dickens = Victorian Carollers
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Tom Andolora, = 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101

Breakdown: = The Dickens Victorian Carollers, www.Carollers.com, is = currently accepting pictures and resumes for upcoming season. Seeking legit, = seasoned, mature, Broadway-caliber singer-performers who are excellent musicians/sight-singers. Opera singers okay. Upscale venues. NYC and surrounding area. Quartet. S/A/T/B. Send pictures and resumes to Tom = Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101. You can also send = pictures and resumes via email to NYCCarolers at aol.com. Pay. No phone calls. =

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Tom Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., = Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101. You can also send pictures and resumes = via email to NYCCarolers at aol.com.


Show Name: Supper Club Revue
Theatre Name: Richie = Cecere, Producer
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/18/2004

 

 

8:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Richie Cecere's = Supper Club, Northern New Jersey, NJ 00000

Breakdown: = Richie Cecere, Producer, is seeking dancer-singers for = supper club revue. Seeking leggy Broadway-type dancer-singers for upscale restaurant = with 18-piece orchestra in Montclair, NJ. Shows are Friday and Saturday = nights, with rehearsals on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Must have strong dance = technique and strong voice. Choreographer: Lois Englund. Pay. Call Lois at (973) = 699-2659 for appointment and directions by train or car. Bring pictures and resume; = wear leotard and tights only, no jazz pants, heels and a dress to sing in. = Prepare two songs with sheet music.

Prepare: = Call Lois at (973) 699-2659 for appointment and directions = by train or car. Bring pictures and resume; wear leotard and tights only, = no jazz pants, heels and a dress to sing in. Prepare two songs with sheet music. =


Show Name: Original Dance Play
Theatre Name: Purchase = College
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/17/2004

 

 

6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Dance Building<= /font>, Studio L, Purchase<= /font> College, Purchase<= /font>, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Purchase = College is seeking = performers for original dance play to be performed in the spring. Rehearsals on = Sundays, 6-8PM at = Purchase = College, Purchase, NY. = All ethnicities. Seeking: two males to play corrections officers and five = females to play inmates. Sexual situations simulated, but no overt nudity. Send inquiries to Beth Alison at bethybeth2002 at yahoo.com.

Prepare: = Send inquiries to Beth Alison at bethybeth2002 at yahoo.com. =


Show Name: A Christmas Carol
Theatre Name: C-R = Productions, Inc.
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/24/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: C-R = Productions, 58 Remsen St, = Cohoes, = NY = 12047 =

Breakdown: = C-R Productions, Inc., at the Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes, = NY, two and a half hours north of New York City, is seeking pictures and resumes = from non-union actors and actresses for all roles including Scrooge in A = Christmas Carol. Rehearsals begin Nov. 16, opens Dec. 3-19. Pay, housing, and transportation provided. Auditions will be held the last week of October = by appointment only. Actors will be contacted for appointments. Send = pictures and resumes for consideration to C-R Productions, 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, NY = 12047 or email to casting at cohoesmusichall.com. For more information, visit www.cohoesmusichall.com.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes for consideration to C-R = Productions, 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, NY 12047 or email to casting at cohoesmusichall.com. = For more information, visit www.cohoesmusichall.com.


Show Name: Dramatic Adaptations of 19th-Century Literature
Theatre Name: Chamber = Theatre Productions Inc
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/22/2004

 

 

12:30 PMto 4:30 PM

10/23/2004

 

 

10:30 AMto 12:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Harlequin = Studios, 203 W. 46 St, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: = Chamber Theatre Productions Inc. of Boston will hold = auditions for two national spring tours, non-Equity. Dramatic adaptations of = 19th-century literature (Poe, Twain, Irving, etc.). Rehearsals January-February in = Boston. Tour February-May. $500 per week. Housing paid on tour. They are also looking = for actor-technicians. Minorities encouraged. Prepare two contrasting = pieces, one dramatic/comic, one classical; one minute each, two minutes total. Bring = pictures and resumes.

Prepare: = Prepare two contrasting pieces, one dramatic/comic, one = classical; one minute each, two minutes total. Bring pictures and resumes. =


Show Name: American Mime Theatre
Theatre Name: American = Mime Theatre
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Perf Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: The American = Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl, New York, NY 10003

Breakdown: = The American Mime Theatre is reforming the company and is = seeking: one man with strong movement and acting background to be trained free as = a company member for the American Mime Theatre. This company, of = nonspeaking actors, has performed its art form, American mime, since 1952, under the direction of Paul J. Curtis. Send pictures and resumes to The American = Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl., New York, NY 10003. Visit website www.americanmime.org. Paid per performance.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to The American Mime Theatre, 61 = Fourth Ave., 2nd fl., New York, NY 10003. Visit website www.americanmime.org. =


Show Name: The Extremes: A Microbe Musical
Theatre Name: Science = Theater
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/28/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Marcos Stafne, = 47-01 111th St, Queens, NY 11368

Breakdown: = Science Theater at the New York Hall of Science is casting = for its new family musical, The Extremes: A Microbe Musical. Seeking three = non-union women to play Sulfy, Polar, and Pyro: three extreme microbes who have = formed an all-microbe girl group. Pay. Director: Marcos Stafne. Rehearses Nov. = 20-24, daytime. Performs Nov. 26-28, Dec. 4 & 5, 11 & 12. Send pictures = and resumes by Oct. 28 to Marcos Stafne, Supervisor of Science Theatre, New = York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Queens, NY 11368.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 28 to Marcos Stafne, = Supervisor of Science Theatre, New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Queens, = NY 11368.


Show Name: Platanos and Collard Greens
Theatre Name: Between The = Lines Production
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: David Lamb, PO = Box 30, New York, NY 10268

Breakdown: = Between The Lines Production, Producer, is accepting = submission from African-American male actors for role in traveling production of = Platanos and Collard Greens. Show dates are varied throughout the fall and = spring. Pay. Seeking: Freeman: college student, 20-25. Send pictures and resumes to = David Lamb, PO Box 30, New York, NY 10268-0030. Email: choldit at aol.com. =

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to David Lamb, PO Box 30, New = York, NY 10268-0030. Email: choldit at aol.com.


Show Name: A Christmas Carol
Theatre Name: Personal = Space Theatrics
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA Showcase No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/19/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Personal Space Theatrics, PO Box 1900–Murray Hill, New York, NY 10156 =

Breakdown: = Personal Space Theatrics, a nonprofit environmental theatre company whose work seeks to break down the barriers between actors and audiences, is now accepting union and non-union headshot/resume = submissions for A Christmas Carol, its third annual holiday musical. Adapted and = directed by Stephen Wargo; Musical Director: Joseph Clark; Choreographer: Ann = Robideaux. Seeking strong singers who move well. Rehearsals evenings and weekends from Nov. = 9-Dec. 8, with a break from Nov. 24-26 for Thanksgiving. Runs 12 performances = from Dec. 9-19 at the Bernie West Theatre at Baruch College. Seeking: Bob Cratchit: 30s, tenor; Young Scrooge: 20s, 6' = or taller, baritone; Marley's Ghost: late 40s-60s, bass; Fezziwig: late = 30s-50s, high tenor; Peter Cratchit: teens, tenor; Topper: 20s, baritone; = Christmas Past: 20s, soprano; Belle: 20s, alto; Mrs. Fezziwig: late 30s-50s, = soprano; Boy Scrooge: nine to 12 years old; Fan: girl, eight to 12 years old; Tim = Cratchit: boy or girl, small, six to 10 years old. Children's roles may be = double-cast and alternate performances. All roles will require doubling. Director: = Steven Wargo. Auditions will be held by appointment Sat. Oct. 23, with callbacks Mon. = Oct. 25. Come prepared with 16 bars legit. Callbacks will include = sight-singing, dancing and reading. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Personal = Space Theatrics, c/o A Christmas Carol, PO Box 1900Murray Hill Station, = New York, = NY = 10156-1900. Equity Basic = Showcase Code, approval pending.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Personal Space = Theatrics, c/o A Christmas Carol, PO Box = 1900Murray Hill Station, New = York, NY= 10156-1900.


Show Name: Blue Man Group
Theatre Name: Blue Man = Group
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Blue Man = Casting, New York, = NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: = Blue Man Group is expanding--new domestic and international = productions are scheduled for 2005. Seeking male and female performers for the role = of Blue Man. Excellent drumming and acting skills needed to perform the highly energized non-verbal character work. Performers must be between 5'9"-6'1" with an athletic build. Must be willing to relocate. = Salaried positions. For further information, visit www.bluemancasting.com. =

Prepare: = For further information, visit www.bluemancasting.com. =


Show Name: Seasons of Desire
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/31/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Herrick, = 601 Sixth St, = Brooklyn, = NY = 11215 =

Breakdown: = Submissions are being accepted for Seasons of Desire, a new = drama in workshop. Seeking: boy, 7-12 years old, sweet, bright; woman, 30-45 = years old, maternal/hooker. Non-Equity. Rehearsals evenings, Nov. 3-19. = Presentations Nov. 20-21. Director: Paul Warner. Auditions ASAP. Send pictures and = resumes and queries to jgoodmanherrick at aol.com or Herrick, 601 Sixth St., = Brooklyn, = NY = 11215. =

Prepare: = Auditions ASAP. Send pictures and resumes and queries to jgoodmanherrick at aol.com or Herrick, 601 Sixth St., = Brooklyn, = NY = 11215. =


Show Name: I Hate Hamlet
Theatre Name: Fat Pie = Productions, Inc.
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/19/2004

 

 

4:00 PMto 7:00 PM

10/20/2004

 

 

5:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Medicine Show = Theatre, 549 W. 52 St., 3rd fl, New = York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Fat Pie Productions, Inc. is holding auditions for a = showcase production of I Hate Hamlet. Director: Ed Schiff. To be performed Dec. = 1-18. Rehearsals start Nov. 8. Roles of John Barrymore and Andrew Rally are = cast. Seeking: Felicia Dantine: 30s-40s, passionate and dramatic = New York real estate = agent; Lillian Troy: 50s-70s, talent agent with a regal German accent; Gary = Peter Lefkowitz: 30s-40s, personifies L.A. shaggy-chic, happy, overgrown child, think Cosmo Kramer = from Seinfeld. Audition with a comedic monologue and be prepared to read from sides. = Expenses covered.

Prepare: = a comedic monologue and be prepared to read from sides. =


Show Name: Comedy Skits
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/06/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Henry Williams, = PO Box 392, = Brooklyn, = NY = 11226 =

Breakdown: = Submissions are being accepted from non-union performers, = 18-40, for comedy skits to perform in Manhattan= on Fri. Dec. 17 and Sat. Dec. 18. Also seeking: fluent = foreign language speakers and actresses with dance skills. Must be available for = five Saturday rehearsals in Brooklyn<= /font>, from 1-7PM, beginning Nov. 13. Auditions will be held Sat. Nov. 6. = Send pictures and resumes to Henry Williams, PO Box 392, = Brooklyn, = NY = 11226. =

Prepare: = Auditions will be held Sat. Nov. 6. Send pictures and = resumes to Henry Williams, PO Box = 392, Brooklyn<= /font>, NY= 11226.


Show Name: Ah, My Dear Anderson
Theatre Name: Urban = Stages Theater Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/18/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 5:00 PM

10/19/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Urban Stages, = 259 W. 30 St, New York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Award-winning Urban Stages Theater Company is producing an = original family show, Ah, My Dear Anderson (The New York Times: visually = stunning), an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen children's tales. Seeking: = non-Equity women, 20-28. Paid. Must move well. Running Dec. 4-Jan. 9 (holidays = off). Be prepared to improvise.

Prepare: = to improvise.

 

 

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Send this to everyone you know! *Here are three great events coming up for those who can't afford the gas to drive out of town and are looking for something rockin' going on in Medina! MHS Fall Play Born Yesterday Thursday November 4 at 7:30 pm / Friday Nov. 5 at 8pm / Saturday Nov. 6 at 8pm There's a serious undercurrent to this comedy which features a crooked "businessman," junk dealer Harry Brock,who's in town to woo a senator, but fears his girlfriend Billie, a former chorus girl, isn't polished enough to fit in. He fails to recognize his own stupidity and lack of finesse as he hires a reporter to "educate" Billie. Eventually she begins questioning his dealings and puts him in his place. Medina J.A.M Sessions, a non-denominational Christian rock-off in Medina Square. Saturday, November 6th from 1-4pm. Music (Rock, metal, jambands and gospel!) and fun from a variety of local bands, including Cidica, Asunder, and New Day Gospel Choir, just to list a few. Admission: FREE! Neil Simon's hilarious play, Brighton Beach Memoirs , will be showing November 19th and 20th at Medina Performing Arts Center's Middle Stage. Tickets will be $5 for adults and $3 for students and seniors. Show times are 8pm. Call (330) 636-3400 between the hours of 10am and 2pm for tickets. Synopsis: Eugene, a young teenage Jewish boy, recalls his memoirs of his time as an adolescent youth. He lives with his parents, his aunt, two cousins, and his brother, Stanley, whom he looks up to and admires. He goes through the hardships of puberty, sexual fantasy, and living the life of a poor boy in a crowded house. FOR TICKETS CALL THE BOX OFFICE BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10 and 2 (330) 636-3400 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --0-2118499825-1097857958=:70784 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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*Here are three great events coming up for those who can't afford the gas to drive out of town and are looking for something rockin' going on in Medina!
 
MHS Fall Play Born Yesterday Thursday November 4 at 7:30 pm / Friday Nov. 5 at 8pm / Saturday Nov. 6 at 8pm There's a serious undercurrent to this comedy which features a crooked "businessman," junk dealer Harry Brock,who's in town to woo a senator, but fears his girlfriend Billie, a former chorus girl, isn't polished enough to fit in. He fails to recognize his own stupidity and lack of finesse as he hires a reporter to "educate" Billie. Eventually she begins questioning his dealings and puts him in his place.
 
Medina J.A.M Sessions, a non-denominational Christian rock-off in Medina Square. Saturday, November 6th from 1-4pm. Music (Rock, metal, jambands and gospel!) and fun from a variety of local bands, including Cidica, Asunder, and New Day Gospel Choir, just to list a few. Admission: FREE!
             
Neil Simon's hilarious play, Brighton Beach Memoirs , will be showing November 19th and 20th at Medina Performing Arts Center's Middle Stage. Tickets will be $5 for adults and $3 for students and seniors. Show times are 8pm. Call (330) 636-3400 between the hours of 10am and 2pm for tickets.
      Synopsis: Eugene, a young teenage Jewish boy, recalls his memoirs of his time as an adolescent youth. He lives with his parents, his aunt, two cousins, and his brother, Stanley, whom he looks up to and admires. He goes through the hardships of puberty, sexual fantasy, and living the life of a poor boy in a crowded house.
 
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http://mail.yahoo.com --0-2118499825-1097857958=:70784-- From RonalWil at aol.com Sat Oct 16 05:57:26 2004 From: RonalWil at aol.com (RonalWil at aol.com) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 08:57:26 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hurlyburly @ Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <190.312960c6.2ea274b6@aol.com> CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE/CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY 2004-2005 MFA CONSERVATORY SPOTLIGHT SERIES ANNOUNCES Hurlyburly by David Rabe Performances: October 13 (Opening Night), 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 at 8 p.m Matinees: October 16 and 23 at 4 p.m., October 17 at 2 p.m. All performances in The Brooks Theatre, The Cleveland Play House General admission tickets are $10.00; $5.00 for Case students, faculty and staff. Call The Cleveland Play House ticket office, 216-795-7000, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com. Rabe's stunning comic drama is a powerfully written and dazzling chronicle of post-Vietnam War American life as pieced together from the shattered beliefs of these fascinating and disturbing characters. Set in the Hollywood hills in the mid-1980s, the play will horrify and at the same time intrigue, with its wit and blistering humor. The Conservatory Spotlight Series features the MFA Acting Ensemble in the Case/CPH joint professional actors' training program. Now in their second year, the actors in the class of 2006 made their debut this past spring in the critically acclaimed production of William Inge's Bus Stop. Scenic Designer: Jill Davis, CPH Charge Scenic Artist; Lighting Design: Maureen Patterson, CPH Production Electrician; Costume Designer: Jeffrey VanCurtis, Sound Designer: Robin Heath. 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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. 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. 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. ($20.00 minimum) Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=20 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com http://suejohnson.blogspot.com --part1_1d9.2df1fd86.2ea28418_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The=20= WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio continues its
"Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development" Series t= his Monday, 10/18


"Structure & Write your Talent Resume in Content
& Format"
Monday, 10/18

&

Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques for=20= On-stage, On-camera & Voiceover
( & Public Speakers)


from the

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

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

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


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. 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. 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



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--part1_1d9.2df1fd86.2ea28418_boundary-- From cmen at ameritech.net Sat Oct 16 08:50:00 2004 From: cmen at ameritech.net (Joe/Paul) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 11:50:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Sugar" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01F9_01C4B376.44105390 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Brecksville Little Theatre will be holding auditions for Sugar: the ?Some Like It Hot? musical, Sunday, October 24th and Tuesday, October 26th, at the Old Town Hall on Rtes 21 & 82 from 7 p.m. Sugar, the musical version of the classic film Some Like It Hot, features bouncy and entertaining songs: Sun on my Face, Penniless Bums, Beautiful Through &Through, the title tune, Sugar, and more! It's 1931 and two dance band musicians witness the Valentine's Day gangland massacre. They manage to escape by disguising themselves as members of an all-girl band which takes them to Florida "where all the millionaires go." Romantic complications and outrageous situations arise because they are posing as women. (Men wishing to audition for either Joe or Jerry must be comfortable in women?s attire) Please dress for movement and come prepared with a vocal selection, an accompanist will be provided. We request that no tapes, cd?s or a Cappella songs be used. There are both singing and non-singing roles available. The show will run January 21st thru February 12th, 2005 with two Sunday matinees on January 30th & February 6th. For more information, contact Bonnie LoConti, director, at 216-447-1493, or visit our website. http://www.brecksvillelittletheatre.com/audition.html ------=_NextPart_000_01F9_01C4B376.44105390 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ------=_NextPart_000_01F9_01C4B376.44105390-- From newfangled at email.com Sat Oct 16 12:01:37 2004 From: newfangled at email.com (Newfangled Productions) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 14:01:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEWFANGLED PRODUCTIONS presents POEMPALOOZA! Message-ID: <20041016190137.DCFF86F028@ws1-5.us4.outblaze.com> Newfangled Productions presents POEMPALOOZA! The clash of the century! Join Newfangled Productions as local poets battle to the death* in the no-h= olds barred, winner takes all Poempalooza! *Ok, not to the death, but there is a cash prize. Bring some poems yourself= and join in the fun. October 23rd 2004 at 8:00pm Forest Lodge Community Centre 260 Greenwood Ave. Akron, OH 44313 Audience: $5 or $3 and a canned good (to be donated to the Akron Food Bank) Poets: $3 Winner of the poetry slam gets half the proceeds. For more information call (330)620-9686. Check out our website at http://www.geocities.com/newfangledwebsite --=20 ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm From wandawoo44140 at yahoo.com Sat Oct 16 16:40:28 2004 From: wandawoo44140 at yahoo.com (beth shonk) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 16:40:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need hotel suggestions in NYC - HELP! Message-ID: <20041016234028.10807.qmail@web52703.mail.yahoo.com> --0-244681431-1097970028=:10049 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I have a friend going to Majestic Theatre in NYC and she needs hotel suggestions. Something nice, maybe not too pricey, but open to suggestions! Going for son's 21st b-day. Thanks ahead for any thoughts! Beth Y --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-244681431-1097970028=:10049 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
I have a friend going to Majestic Theatre in NYC and she needs hotel suggestions.  Something nice, maybe not too pricey, but open to suggestions!  Going for son's 21st b-day. Thanks ahead for any thoughts!   Beth Y


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-244681431-1097970028=:10049-- From Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com Sat Oct 16 22:48:14 2004 From: Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com (Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 01:48:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Next Artistic Spiritual CInema Community Meeting Message-ID: <42E44A91.7FA56FA7.CEAC48F3@aol.com> Hello All - I'm so sorry it's been two months since out last meeting. My computer was down (still not operating at 100%) and I have been in rehearsals six days a week for RAGTIME at Tri C East (We run October 27-November 14) This show has a dynamite professional cast and is going to be PHENOMINAL!!! Please come see it if you can. Now down to business........ The next meeting of the Artistic Spiritual Cinema Community will be held: When: Wednesday, November 3rd, 2004 Where: The Angel's Nest B&B Retreat **93 Geoppert Road, Peninsula 44164 Time: 7:30pm - 10:pm Bring: A favorite drink and munchie Share: Your latest project, need, screenplay, idea or goal for support and feedback If you need actors to read your script, let me know in advance PLEASE RSVP if you are coming so I can prepare chairs, etc. Hope to see you there. Hugs and blessings Mary Faktor (the actor) Cleveland Coordinator Artistic Spiritual Cinema Community www.FaktorsTalentNetwork.com www.AngelsNest.us 888-913-3473 330-655-2895 **Turnpike or 271 to Route 8 to Route 303-Hudson/Peninsula At light (Route 303) Cross over and go straight across toward Cascade Auto Group Billboard. Go exactly 1 and 1/2 miles (Pass Virginia Motel on right,Suncrest Nursery on left, and Nations Rent on right. Immediately after Nations Rent look on right for GEOPPERT ROAD (it's a small street with a billboard there, but they keep changing ads so I can't tell you what it will say) - Turn right onto GEOPPERT and go 1/10 of a mile past two houses and down a little dip in the road....see a WHITE MAILBOX #93, with 2 blue and 2 red reflectors and an americana angel. You won't see a house. Turn onto that drive way #93 and follow up to the house. Please park on my drive and not on the road. From Alexcine at aol.com Sun Oct 17 05:49:05 2004 From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 08:49:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Prelude2Cinema's TV Benefit appears in PD Arts Message-ID: <136A8344.4E36D915.006D6F3D@aol.com> Prelude2Cinema wishes to thank Entertainment Reporter Julie Washington for mentioning our upcoming TV Benefit in the Friday Plain Dealer Arts section. The Event will occur Wednseday October 20th at 7pm at the Velvet Dog at 1280 West 6th Street. It will include free appetizers, a cash bar, movie clips and a sneak peak at the pilot for the TV Series from Emmy winning writer Alex P. Michaels. Cost is $7.00 for one ticket and $10.00 for two tickets. You can pick up tickets at the door or see a clip from the TV Series and get tickets online at http://www.prelude2cinema.com/dark.htm Prelude2Cinema intends to begin shooting new episodes of the Series starting October 27, 2004. All are welcome to attend the Benefit. The series is described as "a cross between 'Cops' and 'The X-Files' with a little bit of 'Law and Order." See http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/entertainment/1097832662167814.xml for the Plain Dealer mention ************************************** Prelude2Cinema "Movies That Make You Think." http://www.prelude2cinema.com ******************************************* From jboukis at sbcglobal.net Mon Oct 11 14:34:04 2004 From: jboukis at sbcglobal.net (jboukis) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 17:34:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reviews for Kalliope's SUMMER OF '42 Message-ID: <000a01c4bc4f$69f9bfb0$6400a8c0@jpboukis> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4AFB8.811189B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Raves for SUMMER OF '42 Kalliope Stage launches their second season with SUMMER OF '42, a new = musical based on the 1971 hit movie. An exciting cast of area students = join New York and Cleveland professionals to create a raucously funny = hit with vocal fireworks that is especially timely today. Don't miss the = opportunity to see this critically acclaimed area premier. The reviews = are in--read for yourself. PLAIN DEALER: "At Kalliope Stage, director Paul F. Gurgol gets the tone = exactly right with a luminous production of "Summer of '42." Staging the = area premiere of the musical adaptation of the 1971 movie, Gurgol makes = theatrical magic with impeccable casting and direction that is both = delicate and deep. He takes a big risk - staging a story about teens at = a professional theater and putting real teens in the roles - and it's a = risk that pays huge dividends. The cast, led by the amazing Alex Wyse, = is funny, touching and very real. . . It's a beautiful = production--funny, sweet and moving--to open Kalliope's second season = and an excellent introduction to the strengths of this new professional = company." (Linda Eisenstein) SCENE: "Yep, it's a musical version of the movie, and it's a good thing = Kalliope decided to do it, since it requires adolescent boys to sing and = act. Thankfully, this company's dedication to splendid voices and = evocative presentations has landed it some very talented local high = schoolers, who perform like seasoned troopers. Alex Wyse plays the lead, = Hermie, with such a cute and fragile boyishness, you just want to hug = him (and it doesn't hurt that he looks like a teenage Fred Astaire). = Director Paul F. Gurgol finds all the nooks of sentiment and crannies of = humor (a boy buying his first "rubbers" in a drugstore) to give everyone = a twinge of longing for the blissfully naive good ol' days." (Christine = Howey) CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS: "Humor and heartbreak coalesce in a story told in = flashback about a young boy who falls for an older woman whose husband = is away at war. Alex Wyse is equal parts touching and funny as the = ingenuous Hermie whose adolescent awakening wavers between bumbling = earnestness and precocious sensitivity. Aaron Dore is the horny Oscy, = while the bespectacled Dan O'Neill fits the role of the nerdy Benji, = more interested in birds than the birds and the bees. The object of = Hermie's obsession is Dorothy, a war bride torn between loneliness and = the nascent desire of a woman separated from her soldier husband. Jodi = Brinkman gives a towering performance in that role. Chris Pohl is = impressive in a brief but notable appearance as Dorothy's husband, Pete. = Seasoned New York actor Jay Strauss is sublime as the droll proprietor, = Mr. Sanders, and the famously glib reporter, Walter Winchell. A trio fo = Andrew Sisters types, alternately serving as a Greek chorus and a gaggle = of teenage girls, features Elizabeth Kelly as the "fast" Miriam, Jamie = Finkenthal as the self-conscious Aggie, and Julie Marx as the bookish = Gloria who talks with a lisp. The six talented, youthful performers (all = save one are in high school) deliver well-honed performances under Paul = F. Gurgol's meticulous direction." (Fran Heller) THE TIMES (Chagrin Valley): "At the Kalliope storefront theater on Lee = Road in Cleveland Heights, director Paul Gurgol has assembled a = first-rate cast and has taken the Oscar-winning screenplay and has been = able to achieve the improbable. Combining comedy and tear-jerking = sentimentality, Mr. Gurgol has pushed the plot, the songs, the script = and his perfect cast to the limits. Yes, you can go back and relive this = book-to-movie-to-stage experience . . . Jay Strauss plays Winchell, the = older Hermie and Mr. Sanders, who, in a very funny scene, sells Hermie a = package of condoms. Jodi Brinkman convinces as Dorothy, the lonely war = bride, and can she sing. Though Mr. Kirschenbaum's ballads have a = sameness, Miss Brinkman's thrilling vocals demand that you listen. As = Hermie, Alex Wyse has a likable innocence. His gradual connection to = this older woman is heartwarming. Aaron Dore, as the sex-driven Oscy, = and Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and Julie Marx all have just the = right touch as the would-be sex objects, and, when they double as the = singing sisters, they are terrific. Jay Strauss, who triples as = Winchell, Mr. Sanders, and the wistful older Hermie, shows his = remarkable versatility. In today's time of war, "Summerof '42" could = catch on with audiences even more than the original movie." (Herb = Hammer) THE TIMES (Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News = Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times): "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 Helms sound design. The = playing space also aids. This isa play that needs intimacy and since no = viewer is more than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope's small theater, = the personal tie to the perfomers 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 = posesses 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."(Roy Berko) Ticket Information SUMMER OF '42 is onstage at Kalliope Stage through November 7. Shows are = Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2:00pm. Some = performances are sold out. Reserve online at www.KalliopeStage.com or = call the box office at 216.321.0870. About Kalliope Stage Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar and Lee = in Cleveland Heights. The 2004-2005 season begins with two area = premiers. SUMMER OF '42 is the new musical based on the hit movie with = music and lyrics by David Kirschenbaum and book by Hunter Foster. Relive = the humor and poignancy of coming of age and falling in love for the = very first time. Soaring music makes this show a Kalliope top choice. = Next it's time to do THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG by Norman Allen. Meet = Eveyln Scrooge and her chain-rattling partner Janet Marley in another = noteworthy Cleveland premier. A haunted sweatshop in old New York brings = out all the usual suspects with some unexpected twists. The = foot-stomping ragtime score and witty script are a treat for all ages. = Spring brings the witty comic romance: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. Gorgeous = melodies evoke the lush scent of an endless summer evening. The sun = won't set, one magical night, until every mismatched lover finds their = perfect partner. Soon the moon smiles on lovers, fools, and rememberers = in this Sondheim masterpiece. And summer arrives with the musical = comedy, BABY. Thee unsuspecting couples suddenly find themselves = expecting in this very moving, very funny romp. Meet Lizzie, Danny, Pam, = Nick, Alan, and Arlene as they tackle everything "in the family way." ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4AFB8.811189B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Raves for SUMMER OF = '42
Kalliope = Stage launches=20 their second season with SUMMER OF '42, a new musical = based on=20 the 1971 hit movie. An exciting cast of area students join New York = and=20 Cleveland professionals to create a raucously funny hit with vocal = fireworks=20 that is especially timely today. Don't miss the opportunity to see this=20 critically acclaimed area premier. The reviews are in--read for=20 yourself.
 
PLAIN DEALER: "At=20 Kalliope Stage, director Paul F. Gurgol gets the tone exactly right with = a=20 luminous production of "Summer of '42." Staging the area premiere of the = musical=20 adaptation of the 1971 movie, Gurgol makes theatrical magic with = impeccable=20 casting and direction that is both delicate and deep. He takes a big = risk -=20 staging a story about teens at a professional theater and putting real = teens in=20 the roles - and it's a risk that pays huge dividends. The cast, led by = the=20 amazing Alex Wyse, is funny, touching and very real. . . It's a = beautiful=20 production--funny, sweet and moving--to open Kalliope's second season = and an=20 excellent introduction to the strengths of this new professional = company."=20 (Linda Eisenstein)
 
SCENE: "Yep,=20 it's a musical version of the movie, and it's a good thing Kalliope = decided to=20 do it, since it requires adolescent boys to sing and act. Thankfully, = this=20 company's dedication to splendid voices and evocative presentations has = landed=20 it some very talented local high schoolers, who perform like seasoned = troopers.=20 Alex Wyse plays the lead, Hermie, with such a cute and fragile = boyishness, you=20 just want to hug him (and it doesn't hurt that he looks like a teenage = Fred=20 Astaire). Director Paul F. Gurgol finds all the nooks of sentiment and = crannies=20 of humor (a boy buying his first "rubbers" in a drugstore) to give = everyone a=20 twinge of longing for the blissfully naive good ol' days." (Christine=20 Howey)
 
CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS: = "Humor=20 and heartbreak coalesce in a story told in flashback about a young boy = who falls=20 for an older woman whose husband is away at war. Alex Wyse is equal = parts=20 touching and funny as the ingenuous Hermie whose adolescent awakening = wavers=20 between bumbling earnestness and precocious sensitivity. Aaron Dore is = the horny=20 Oscy, while the bespectacled Dan O'Neill fits the role of the nerdy = Benji, more=20 interested in birds than the birds and the bees. The object of Hermie's=20 obsession is Dorothy, a war bride torn between loneliness and the = nascent desire=20 of a woman separated from her soldier husband. Jodi Brinkman gives a = towering=20 performance in that role. Chris Pohl is impressive in a brief but = notable=20 appearance as Dorothy's husband, Pete. Seasoned New York actor Jay = Strauss is=20 sublime as the droll proprietor, Mr. Sanders, and the famously glib = reporter,=20 Walter Winchell. A trio fo Andrew Sisters types, alternately serving as = a Greek=20 chorus and a gaggle of teenage girls, features Elizabeth Kelly as the = "fast"=20 Miriam, Jamie Finkenthal as the self-conscious Aggie, and Julie Marx as = the=20 bookish Gloria who talks with a lisp. The six talented, youthful = performers (all=20 save one are in high school) deliver well-honed performances under Paul = F.=20 Gurgol's meticulous direction." (Fran=20 Heller)
 
THE TIMES (Chagrin Valley): = "At=20 the Kalliope storefront theater on Lee Road in Cleveland Heights, = director Paul=20 Gurgol has assembled a first-rate cast and has taken the Oscar-winning=20 screenplay and has been able to achieve the improbable. Combining comedy = and=20 tear-jerking sentimentality, Mr. Gurgol has pushed the plot, the songs, = the=20 script and his perfect cast to the limits. Yes, you can go back and = relive this=20 book-to-movie-to-stage experience . . . Jay Strauss plays Winchell, the = older=20 Hermie and Mr. Sanders, who, in a very funny scene, sells Hermie a = package of=20 condoms. Jodi Brinkman convinces as Dorothy, the lonely war bride, and = can she=20 sing. Though Mr. Kirschenbaum's ballads have a sameness, Miss Brinkman's = thrilling vocals demand that you listen. As Hermie, Alex Wyse has a = likable=20 innocence. His gradual connection to this older woman is heartwarming. = Aaron=20 Dore, as the sex-driven Oscy, and Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and = Julie=20 Marx all have just the right touch as the would-be sex objects, and, = when they=20 double as the singing sisters, they are terrific. Jay Strauss, who = triples as=20 Winchell, Mr. Sanders, and the wistful older Hermie, shows his = remarkable=20 versatility. In today's time of war, "Summerof '42" could catch on with=20 audiences even more than the original movie." (Herb=20 Hammer)
 
THE TIMES (Lorain=20 County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview=20 Times): "Kalliope=20 Stage's production, under the watchful eye of Paul Gurgol, is excellent. = Gurgol=20 gets all of the laughs, the tenderness and the reality out of the = script.=20 He allows the audience to become swallowed up in the era. He is aided = greatly by=20 Russ Borski's mood setting and workable set, Kim Brown's period right = costumes,=20 Marcus Dana's lighting design and Chad Helms sound design. The playing = space=20 also aids. This isa play that needs intimacy and since no viewer is = more=20 than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope's small theater, the personal = tie to=20 the perfomers is easily accomplished. The Kalliope cast is = excellent.=20 Beachwood High School senior Alex Wyse was born to play Hermie. His = skinny=20 frame, which features flailing arms and weak-kneed legs, gives him a = look which=20 is perfect for the role. But more important is Wyse's total control over = the=20 character. His small, yet well-pitched voice, is plaintive in the love = songs,=20 his yearnings perfectly revealed. It's worth seeing the show just to = share=20 Hermie's anguish and angst as Wyse lives them. Jodi Brinkman is the = perfect=20 Broadway-leading lady. She is a wonderful actress, beautiful and = posesses a=20 compelling and big vocal sound. She makes for a perfect Dorothy. Wyse = and=20 Brinkman not only sing well together, but seem to have a powerful = emotional=20 connection. Jay Strauss, a veteran New York actor, plays the drug store = owner,=20 Walter Winchell and the aged Hermie with total delight. He is a = wonderful=20 character actor."(Roy=20 Berko)
 
Ticket=20 Information
SUMMER OF '42 is onstage = at=20 Kalliope Stage through November 7. Shows are Wednesday through Saturday = at 8pm=20 and Sunday at 2:00pm. Some performances are sold out. Reserve online at=20 www.KalliopeStage.com or call the box office at=20 216.321.0870.
 
About Kalliope = Stage
Kalliope=20 Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar and Lee in = Cleveland=20 Heights. The 2004-2005 season begins with two area premiers. = SUMMER OF=20 '42 is the new musical based on the hit movie with music and = lyrics by=20 David Kirschenbaum and book by Hunter Foster. Relive the humor and = poignancy of=20 coming of age and falling in love for the very first time. Soaring music = makes=20 this show a Kalliope top choice. Next it's time to do THE = CHRISTMAS=20 CAROL RAG by Norman Allen. Meet Eveyln Scrooge and her = chain-rattling=20 partner Janet Marley in another noteworthy Cleveland premier. A haunted=20 sweatshop in old New York brings out all the usual suspects with some = unexpected=20 twists. The foot-stomping ragtime score and witty script are a treat for = all=20 ages. Spring brings the witty comic romance: A LITTLE NIGHT=20 MUSIC. Gorgeous melodies evoke the lush scent of an endless = summer=20 evening. The sun won't set, one magical night, until every mismatched = lover=20 finds their perfect partner. Soon the moon smiles on lovers, fools, and=20 rememberers in this Sondheim masterpiece. And summer arrives with the = musical=20 comedy, BABY. Thee unsuspecting couples suddenly find=20 themselves expecting in this very moving, very funny romp. Meet Lizzie, = Danny,=20 Pam, Nick, Alan, and Arlene as they tackle everything "in the family=20 way."
------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4AFB8.811189B0-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Oct 17 18:56:14 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 18:56:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: THE MERCY SEAT @ Ensemble Theatre Message-ID: <20041018015614.93453.qmail@web12002.mail.yahoo.com> THOUGHT PROVOKING BUT FLAWED ?MERCY SEAT? AT ENSEMBLE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times The attack on the World Trade Center on September 11 was an event which forever changed American?s attitudes about our lives. It is against that backdrop that Neil LaBute sets his play ?THE MERCY SEAT,? now on stage at Ensemble Theatre. It?s September 12, and the day before young Ben Harcourt was scheduled to attend a morning meeting at the World Trade Center. Instead, he was having sex with his mistress and boss Abby, in her Manhattan department. He is still at Abby?s flat, watching the devastating events unfold on television and consciously choosing to ignore his mobile phone that is ringing in his hand. He seizes on the terrorist attack as an opportunity to start a new life with his mistress and to allow his wife and children to believe that he died in the terrorist attacks. Abby, on the other hand, wants Ben to call his wife and say he is leaving her and live an ?honest? life. Sounds like it could be intense, interesting. Well, it?s not. After the exposition, we spend an hour and forty minutes of dialogue in which we discover what a spineless, self-absorbed, self-deluded repugnant individual Ben is and how desperate his older mistress is to have him for herself. After a while all the dialogue, the self-pitying, the self-loathing become tedious. The question is: why should we care about either of these people? On one hand, the characters represent those who manipulate situations for their own needs. On the other hand, the characters, as written, don?t seem to care about each other, so I found myself not caring about them. After a while I just wanted them to shut up and let me go home to the real world where I might find people who actually have joy and woes that are of relevance. Neil LaBute has built a reputation for writing disquieting plays that center on despair. He stated in one interview that ?Great good can come from showing great evil.? If that?s what he is trying to say in ?THE MERCY SEAT,? he doesn?t succeed. In addition he indicated that the play's title is a Biblical reference. The Mercy Seat was the top of the Ark of the Covenant that in the temple was the one space where God could come and man or the priests could speak before him. As it relates to the script, it could be interpreted that the situation brought the characters to the real truth of their actions. That, however, if not completely clear. In the Ensemble Theatre production the performers, John Kolibab and Meg Kelly Schroeder try hard, but aren?t capable of overcoming the tediousness of the script. In addition, the beautiful Schroeder appears to be too young to be 12 years older than Kolibab. Kolibab, on the other hand, doesn?t develop the intellect nor does he have the physical sensuality to have a successful businesswoman, who has smashed her way through the glass ceiling, to want to give it all up for the likes of him. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you are a fan of LaBute?s movie scripts, ?THE SHAPE OF THINGS? or ?IN THE COMPANY OF MEN,? you may like ?THE MERCY SEAT.? If not, you probably could find better ways to spend an evening. ?THE MERCY SEAT? runs in the Studio One Theater, located in the in the Cleveland Play House complex, through October 24. For ticket information call 216-321-2930. Ensemble?s next production is Horton Foote?s ?A TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL? a story of an aging widow living with her son and his controlling wife, who is determined to recapture happiness by returning to her childhood home in Bountiful, Texas. ===== 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!? Y! Messenger - Communicate in real time. Download now. http://messenger.yahoo.com >From Night Kitchen Mon Oct 18 03:27:57 2004 From: Night Kitchen (Night Kitchen) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 22:27:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Tape" by Stephen Belber Message-ID: Auditions for Night Kitchen's production of "Tape" by Stephen Belber Jon, an aspiring filmmaker, meets up with his high school buddy, Vince, to celebrate the showing of his film in an area festival. Over the course of the evening Vince forces Jon into a startling and disturbing confession, throwing into question the events of one evening 10 years ago. In this sordid take on human relationships, playwright Stephen Belber examines questions of motive, memory, truth and perception. Needed: 2 Male Actors (20s) and 1 Female Actress (20s). Non-equity only. Audition Dates and Times*: Sunday, November 7th 5pm-7pm Callbacks (if necessary): Monday, November 8th 7pm-8pm *If you are unable to audition on the scheduled date but would still like to audition, please contact us. Audition Location: Unitarian Universalist Society, 2728 Lancashire Road (between Euclid Heights Blvd. and Coventry Rd.) in Cleveland Heights. Auditions by Appointment ONLY. Email Adrienne Moon at NightKitchen at gmail.com to schedule an audition time. Please be prepared with a 2-minute monologue or reading (comedy or drama). Be prepared to do a cold reading from the script. Please bring headshot and resume, if available. Small stipend available. Performance Dates: January 21st-February 6th, 2005 Fridays and Saturdays at 9pm Sundays at 7pm Performances at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights. We hope to see you at auditions! -- Night Kitchen Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 (216) 932-3396 NightKitchen at gmail.com From ironlungfilms at comcast.net Sun Oct 17 19:46:01 2004 From: ironlungfilms at comcast.net (Craig Miller) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 19:46:01 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Shooting Location Needed Message-ID: <001301c4b4bc$9b4cf5e0$a2673e44@CRAIG> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C4B481.EE553940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Seeking Location for Short Film Hello All,=20 I'm looking for a small cabin or shed for a one-day shoot. It needs to = be adjacent to a large field as to give the impression that is in the = "middle of nowhere". Preferrably run-down; we are seeking a late 1800's = look for the film. It Does Not have to be hospitable. If you have photos = - please send them; or contact me at the numbers/email listed below. Thank You. Craig Miller 248-655-0147 ironlungfilms at comcast.net ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C4B481.EE553940 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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 I'm looking for a small = cabin or shed=20 for a one-day shoot. It needs to be adjacent to a large field as to give = the=20 impression that is in the "middle of nowhere". Preferrably run-down; we = are=20 seeking a late 1800's look for the film. It Does Not have = to be=20 hospitable. If you have photos - please send them; or contact me at = the=20 numbers/email listed below.
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------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C4B481.EE553940-- From moonluna at yahoo.com Sun Oct 17 21:22:36 2004 From: moonluna at yahoo.com (M. C.) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 21:22:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Acoustic Guitarist Needed (Aurora/Hudson area) Message-ID: <20041018042237.69798.qmail@web90110.mail.scd.yahoo.com> I am a female vocalist looking for an acoustic guitarist who is interested in making some extra cash playing gigs here and there in area coffeehouses, cafes, etc. I live in the Aurora/Hudson area so I would prefer someone living down my way. I have a very wide vocal range and I can sing a variety of styles. I would like to do oldies such as music by James Taylor, Bob Dylan, and Al Stewart (ya know, coffee-house crowd-pleasers!), but I am also interested in doing more interesting material such as old blues and roots music. I also sing Irish/Celtic music. And who knows, if the spirit moves us, we could even do ... originals. I have many years of experience, and I have someone who can get us the gigs. I just need a good guitarist who is interested in having fun with this. The profits would all be split 50/50. I am interested in working with someone older -- maybe mid-thirties on up (I'm 34) -- just so we can have a common reference with regards to music (I have no idea who these kids are on 96.5). Boomers welcome -- the more experience pickin' the guitar, the better!! Hobbyists welcome! This will just be a casual thing, but I really do want to pick up some extra cash, so we would probably shoot for playing out 2-3 times a month. Oh, and a sense of humor is VERY welcome, the wackier, the better. If you are interested, please send me an email: marifrances at mybluelight.com Looking forward to hearing from you. Marifrances McKinnon _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Sun Oct 17 21:39:32 2004 From: fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (fredsternfeld) Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 00:39:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ON THE TOWN Auditions in 3 wks at Beck Center; Fred Sternfeld, director Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01D9_01C4B4AA.F272B420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Make your appointment now by calling 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 has many talents ("I Can Cook, Too") and goes wild for him. Ozzie proceeds to the Museum of Natural History, where he comes upon Claire, an anthropology student, and a girl of excessive enthusiasms ("I Get Carried Away"). 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, ladies man, a bit of a jokester, Gabey's friend 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, wide-eyed dreamer, wants to meet one special girl in NYC 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, by replying to this e-mail or by calling 216-496-6087 ------=_NextPart_000_01D9_01C4B4AA.F272B420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Make your appointment = now by=20 calling 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 has many talents ("I Can Cook, Too") and goes wild for = him.=20 Ozzie proceeds to the Museum of Natural History, where he comes upon = Claire, an=20 anthropology student, and a girl of excessive enthusiasms (“I Get = Carried=20 Away”).  Gabey, = during his=20 wanderings about town, comes to Carnegie Hall. There, in one of the = studios, he=20 finds Ivy, taking singing 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, ladies man, a bit of a jokester, = Gabey’s friend

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, wide-eyed dreamer, wants to meet one special = girl in=20 NYC

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=20 is 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

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8:00pm

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3:00pm

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24

8:00pm

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8:00pm

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8:00pm

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8:00pm

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8:00pm

2

8:00pm

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3:00pm

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6

7

8:00pm

8

8:00pm

9

8:00pm

10

3:00pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

For = more=20 information contact Fred Sternfeld, director,=20 by replying to this e-mail or by = calling 216-496-6087

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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AF94.866FFA8C-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Mon Oct 11 06:21:00 2004 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:21:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions For "Amahl and the Message-ID: <17480-416A88BC-633@storefull-3173.bay.webtv.net> Night Visitors" Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue When: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 7:00 pm Who: Adults and Children Production Dates: December 4 - 19, 2004 For further information, call (216) 851-8721. From chris at antonellic.com Mon Oct 11 06:44:12 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:44:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't Miss the Opportunity to See the Steve Shields Players Production of A Mid Summer Night's Dream Message-ID: <007201c4af98$647fe690$0500a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_006F_01C4AF76.DD51BDE0 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 October 11, 2004 : What does Shakespeare write about? People = who fall in love (A Mid Summer Nights Dream) people who have issues with = their parents (Romeo & Juliet) people with step- parents they don't = necessarily like (Hamlet) people who want other people's jobs (Macbeth), = couples who have difficulty seeing eye-to-eye (Taming of the Shrew and = Much Ado About Nothing) people who have issues with their kids (King = Lear). As long as humans walk the earth, we'll still wrestle with the same = issues.=20 Our production is designed to be relevant to the actors and their = audience of friends and peers. The show is all relationship-driven - = couples who come together by chance, couples who come together by = destiny. Girls with crushes on boys, boys with crushes on girls, girls = who have crushes on boys who don't like them back. It's a microcosm of = the world they live in at this time of their lives. Is there anyone who = can't relate to that?=20 There'll be music that's familiar, though not their own = generation's...giving kids even more reason to talk to them about what = it was like when their parents and grandparents were their age. = Developing the theme with songs, the audience will see how Teenager In = Love, Love Potion #9 and even Ghostbusters will help move the story = forward. Mix well with balloons, bubbles, streamers, silly string, = glow-in-the-dark stars and confetti, and you have CVLT's tribute to = Shakespeare and this simple thought: "In my dreams the person I love = returns that love with the same passion as it is given."=20 =20 Now, who would have trouble understanding that concept?=20 Come and enjoy the magic of A Mid Summer Night's Dream at Chagrin Valley = Little Theatre! =20 Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM October 8th - October 23rd =20 Director Kate Tonti Produced by Sue Beattie 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_006F_01C4AF76.DD51BDE0 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=20 Dream

October 11, 2004=20 :=20            =20 What does Shakespeare write about? People who fall = in love=20 (A Mid Summer Nights Dream) people who have issues with = their=20 parents (Romeo & Juliet) people with step- parents they don't = necessarily like (Hamlet) people who want other people's jobs=20 (Macbeth), couples who have difficulty seeing eye-to-eye = (Taming of=20 the Shrew and Much Ado About Nothing) people who have issues with = their kids=20 (King Lear).

 As long as humans walk the = earth, we'll=20 still wrestle with the same issues.

Our production is designed = to be=20 relevant to the actors and their audience of friends and peers. The show = is all=20 relationship-driven - couples who come together by chance, couples who = come=20 together by destiny. Girls with crushes on boys, boys with crushes on = girls,=20 girls who have crushes on boys who don't like them back. It's a = microcosm of the=20 world they live in at this time of their lives. Is there anyone who = can't relate=20 to that?

There'll be music that=92s familiar, though not their = own=20 generation=92s...giving kids even more reason to talk to them about what = it was=20 like when their parents and grandparents were their age. Developing the = theme=20 with songs, the audience will see how Teenager In Love, Love Potion = #9=20 and even Ghostbusters will help move the story = forward.

Mix=20 well with balloons, bubbles, streamers, silly string, glow-in-the-dark = stars and=20 confetti, and you have CVLT=92s tribute to Shakespeare and this simple = thought:=20 "In my dreams the person I love returns that love with the same passion = as it is=20 given."

 

Now,=20 who would have trouble understanding that concept?

Come and enjoy the magic of A Mid Summer Night=92s = Dream at=20 Chagrin 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    = $14    Seniors and Youths = under=20 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_006F_01C4AF76.DD51BDE0-- >From Night Kitchen Mon Oct 11 15:18:41 2004 From: Night Kitchen (Night Kitchen) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:18:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stage Manager Needed! Message-ID: Night Kitchen at Dobama Theatre is looking for a Stage Manager for our second show of the season, 'Tape' by Stephen Belber. Auditions are Nov 7 & 8. Rehearsals begin in early December with performances January 21-February 6, 2005. Fridays and Saturdays at 9pm. Sundays at 7pm. Small stipend available. Interested candidates should email Adrienne Moon at nightkitchen at gmail.com. Please include resume or list of pertinent experience. ********************************************************************************************** The mission of Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen is to nurture and support young developing artists. Night Kitchen provides a venue for experimental and edgy work that stretches traditional theatrical boundaries. Night Kitchen allows emerging artists to develop their craft while providing high quality theatre for the Cleveland area. -- Night Kitchen Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 (216) 932-3396 NightKitchen at gmail.com >From JR Simons Mon Oct 11 15:24:57 2004 From: JR Simons (JR Simons) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:24:57 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Educational Theatre Association Seeks Workshop Presenters Message-ID: <12734249.1097504699374.JavaMail.root at wamui03.slb.atl.earthlink.net> The North Area of Ohio Educational Theatre Association is seeking workshop presenters for its upcoming annual Area Conference to be held at Sandusky High School on Saturday, January 22, 2005. Workshop presenters will be asked to prepare a one-hour workshop on an educational topic of interest to high school aged theatre and drama students. For presenting this workshop, presenters will be compensated with a modest stipend. Interested presenters are asked to email J. R. Simons at jovialities at excite.com with a resume and prospective workshop topic no later than November 1, 2004. Thanks! J. R. Simons OEdTA North Area Representative ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Mon Oct 11 07:41:40 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:41:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jazz Master Class Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFA0.6B5A435B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please announce this FREE opportunity...=20 Dave Friesen, bass=20 Uwe Kropinski, guitar Demonstration Clinic and=20 Master Classes =20 Monday, October 18 10:00 a.m. - Demo/Clinic 1:00 p.m. - Master Classes =20 Reserve a master class time slot with Dave or Uwe (1 - 4 p.m. only) ... Contact - Steve Enos=20 216-987-4256 or stephen.enos at tri-c.edu =20 Participants should prepare a 10 - 15 minute performance which demonstrates their skills. These offerings are FREE and open to the public =20 Clinic and Master Classes courtesy of=20 Thomastik-Infeld Music Co. Tri-C Jazz Studies Tri-C Community Music Program Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland Cuyahoga Community College =20 Metro Campus Auditorium and Main Stage Theatre Enter at gate 6, near the corner of E. 30th and Woodland Ave. Cleveland, OH=20 (2 quarters to exit parking garage) =20 Dave & Uwe will appear=20 Sunday, October 17 - 7:00 p.m. NIGHTTOWN $15 ($10 w/student ID) 12383 Cedar Rd. Cleveland Heights, OH 216-795-0550 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFA0.6B5A435B Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Please announce this FREE=20 opportunity... 
Dave=20 Friesen, bass
Uwe=20 Kropinski, guitar
Demonstration Clinic and
Master=20 Classes
 
Monday, = October=20 18
10:00 a.m. - = Demo/Clinic
1:00 p.m. - = Master=20 Classes
 
Reserve a=20 master class time slot with Dave or Uwe (1 - 4 p.m. only)=20 ...
Contact = - Steve=20 Enos
216-987-4256 or stephen.enos at tri-c.edu
Participants should=20 prepare a 10 - 15 minute performance which demonstrates their=20 skills.
These offerings = are=20 FREE and open to the public
 
Clinic = and Master=20 Classes courtesy of
Thomastik-Infeld Music Co.
Tri-C Jazz Studies
Tri-C=20 Community Music Program
Tri-C=20 JazzFest Cleveland
Cuyahoga Community=20 College
 
Metro = Campus=20 Auditorium and Main Stage Theatre
Enter = at gate 6,=20 near the corner of E. 30th and Woodland Ave.
Cleveland, OH=20
(2 = quarters to exit=20 parking garage)
 
Dave = &=20 Uwe will appear
Sunday, = October 17=20 - 7:00 p.m.
NIGHTTOWN
$15 = ($10 w/student=20 ID)
12383 Cedar=20 Rd.
Cleveland = Heights,=20 OH
216-795-0550
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFA0.6B5A435B-- From shoes at claudialynch.com Mon Oct 11 07:42:17 2004 From: shoes at claudialynch.com (Claudia Lynch) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:42:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sideline Design Closing Sale Redux 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_3180336137_394345_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable First of all, thank you so very much for so kindly including the notice of Sideliine Design's closing sale in your newsletter last week. It was wildly successful, and many of the attendees mentioned they had received the notic= e from NE Ohio PAL. We were especially pleased to see so much really great stuff going to the theatres and theatre departments that could never afford to pay for this stuff new or even build it themselves, and we know they wer= e thrilled as well. Okay, I realize this is going to the well twice, but here it is: There is s= o much stuff jam-packed into that studio that it was impossible to display it all at one time, so we were forced to divide the sale into two weekends instead of one. To make it seem at least a little bit logical, we held back the tools and stuff like that for a second sale, which will be this weekend= . I hope you will indulge us with a second notice. There is some really great stuff remaining from last week, and there are even a few movie props left. It would be great to see more of this great stuff going to the theatres tha= t need it. The copy is below. Again, thank you from the bottom of my heart, and have a fun day! --- TOOL, HARDWARE, SHELVING SALE at the Sideline Design Scenic Studio After more than 24 years in business, Jim Gelarden of Sideline Design has decided to close his scenery and props studio in order to focus on his career in film production design. The liquidation sale concludes this weekend with the TOOL SALE. Items include stationary and hand power tools, hand tools, tons of hardware= , lumber, Formica, paint, shelving, file cabinets, electrical supplies...the list goes on and on. Great buys include a Tiffany style lamp and other chandeliers and lighting fixtures. There are still a few remaining items from last week=B9s sale of props and set pieces from all the movies Jim has worked on, including some giant stills from =B3Telling Lies In America=B2 and tote board lights from =B3Seabiscuit=B2, as well as a few vintage typewriters, cameras and telephones. The sale will be held at the Sideline Design studio on Friday and Saturday, October 15 & 16, 9 AM - 3 PM. The studio is located at the rear of the Shovel Works Building, 1588 East 40th Street. The prices are great and the sawdust is free, so please wear old clothes and real shoes (i.e., no sandals). Absolutely no children will be admitted. --=20 Claudia Lynch shoes at claudialynch.com http://www.claudialynch.com --MS_Mac_OE_3180336137_394345_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Sideline Design Closing Sale Redux First of all, thank you so very much for so kindly including the notice of = Sideliine Design's closing sale in your newsletter last week. It was wildly = successful, and many of the attendees mentioned they had received the notice= from NE Ohio PAL. We were especially pleased to see so much really great st= uff going to the theatres and theatre departments that could never afford to= pay for this stuff new or even build it themselves, and we know they were t= hrilled as well.

Okay, I realize this is going to the well twice, but here it is: There is s= o much stuff jam-packed into that studio that it was impossible to display i= t all at one time, so we were forced to divide the sale into two weekends in= stead of one. To make it seem at least a little bit logical, we held back th= e tools and stuff like that for a second sale, which will be this weekend. I= hope you will indulge us with a second notice. There is some really great s= tuff remaining from last week, and there are even a few movie props left. It= would be great to see more of this great stuff going to the theatres that n= eed it.

The copy is below. Again, thank you from the bottom of my heart, and have a= fun day!

---
TOOL, HARDWARE, SHELVING SALE
at the Sideline Design Scenic Studio

After more than 24 years in business, Jim Gelarden of Sideline Design has d= ecided to close his scenery and props studio in order to focus on his career= in film production design. The liquidation sale concludes this weekend with= the TOOL SALE.

Items include stationary and hand power tools, hand tools, tons of hardware= , lumber, Formica, paint, shelving, file cabinets, electrical supplies...the= list goes on and on. Great buys include a Tiffany style lamp and other chan= deliers and lighting fixtures. There are still a few remaining items from la= st week=B9s sale of props and set pieces from all the movies Jim has worked on= , including some giant stills from =B3Telling Lies In America=B2 and tote board = lights from =B3Seabiscuit=B2, as well as a few vintage typewriters, cameras and = telephones.

The sale will be held at the Sideline Design studio on Friday and Saturday,= October 15 & 16, 9 AM - 3 PM. The studio is located at the rear of the = Shovel Works Building, 1588 East 40th Street. The prices are great and the s= awdust is free, so please wear old clothes and real shoes (i.e., no sandals)= . Absolutely no children will be admitted.
--
Claudia Lynch
shoes at claudialynch.com
http://www.claudialynch.com
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BORN YESTERDAY

A comedy in three acts by Garson Kanin

Medina High School's Middle Auditorium

NOVEMBER 4-6 at 8:00 PM

TICKETS: $5 Adults/$3 Students and Seniors

CALL FOR TICKETS/INFORMATION: (330) 636-3400

THE STORY

 The vulgar, egotistic junkman Harry Brock has come to a swanky hotel in Washington to make crooked deals with government big-wigs. He has brought with him the charming but dumb ex-chorus girl Billie, whose lack of social graces embarrasses even Harry. Billie must be taught some of the amenities, and a few basic bits of information. The young, idealistic magazine reporter Paul Verrall, who has been investigating political skullduggery and is interested in Brock's activities, agrees for a salary, to educate Billie. He finds Billie has a natural honesty and a frank streak in her, and she begins to learn about history, politics, and what Harry really is and what he wants. At a dramatic moment she rebels against being merely a tool in Harry's crooked schemes and refuses to sign the documents which she has come to learn are part of an ambitious effort to defraud the public. This precipitates a crisis, as Billie readies to leave Harry for a new life of her own. Harry's reaction takes the only form he knows: physical violence. Billie now knows that she can no longer have anything to do with Brock, and realizes she and Paul have fallen genuinely in love. Just before she leaves Harry, she helps Paul get hold of incriminating documents of Harry's which will result in scandal and disaster. At the end, Paul and his promising pupil turn their backs on the anti-social and anti-democratic Brock and strike out on their own.

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Medina, OH  44256

Phone:(330) 636-3400
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Find the music you love on MSN Music. Start downloading now! From tharry at gate.cia.edu Mon Oct 11 08:14:04 2004 From: tharry at gate.cia.edu (Tim Harry) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:14:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New films premiere, new film dates added! Message-ID: <416AA33C.5040507@gate.cia.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------090503070601000408050302 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 11141 East Boulevard Cleveland, Ohio 44106 FILMS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 14-18 BROTHERS AND SISTERS OF THE TODA FAMILY TODA-KE NO KYODAI Japan, 1941, Yasujiro Ozu Thursday, October 14, at 7:00 pm A woman finds herself and her youngest daughter shunted from household to household as inhospitable family members dutifully take them in after the husband passes away. New 35 mm print of this poignant Ozu drama that introduces the theme of familial callousness that would turn up 12 years later in TOKYO STORY. Subtitles. 105 min. I'LL SLEEP WHEN I'M DEAD Britain/USA, 2003, Mike Hodges Thursday, October 14, at 9:05 pm Friday, October 15, at 7:30 pm Saturday, October 16, at 9:35 pm Star and director of CROUPIER are reunited in this tale of a retired gangland killer (Clive Owen), living peacefully in Scotland, who returns to London to seek revenge for the death and sexual violation of his younger brother. Hodges, the master of the British crime film, previously directed PULP and GET CARTER. With Malcolm McDowell and Charlotte Rampling. Cleveland premiere! 35mm. 102 min. www.paramountclassics.com FACING WINDOWS LA FINESTRA DI FRONTE Italy/Britain/Turkey/Portugal, 2003, Ferzan Ozpetek Friday, October 15, at 9:35 pm Saturday, October 16, at 7:30 pm Sunday, October 17, at 4:00 pm Winner of the Donatello Awards (Italy's Oscars) for Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Actress, the new film from the director of STEAM: THE TURKISH BATH tells the enchanting story of two people - Giovanna, an unhappy young wife and mother, and Lorenzo, a handsome young bachelor across the way - who gaze at each other through facing windows, each fantasizing about the other. When a lovesick old man suddenly enters Giovanna's life, he proves to be the catalyst who brings the would-be lusters together. "Muses on many of the same themes as Alfred Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW and VERTIGO." - The NY Times. Cleveland premiere! Subtitles. 35mm. 106 min. www.facingwindowsmovie.com PEOPLE SAY I'M CRAZY USA, 2003, John Cadigan Saturday, October 16, at 5:45 pm Sunday, October 17, at 9:30 pm A rare look at mental illness from the inside, this powerful video diary chronicles the filmmaker's real-life struggle with schizophrenia, first diagnosed when he was a 21-year-old art student in Pittsburgh. This frank, affecting film cuts through all the sentimental b.s. about mental illness in such movies as A BEAUTIFUL MIND. Music by Evelyn Glennie. Cleveland premiere! 35mm. 84 min. www.peoplesayimcrazy.org LATE AUTUMN AKIBIYORI Japan, 1960, Yasujiro Ozu Sunday, October 17, at 7:00 pm Both comic and heartbreaking, Ozu's variation on his own LATE SPRING tells of a widow, who tries to get her devoted daughter to marry, move out, and begin her own life. New 35mm color print. Subtitles. 129 min. NEW FILMS ADDED! NEW FILMS ADDED! THE BUTTERFLY LE PAPILLON France, 2002, Philippe Muyl Monday, October 18, at 7:00 pm This charming and beautiful movie charts the relationship between a neglected eight-year-old girl and the grumpy entomologist (Michel Serrault of LA CAGE AUX FOLLES) who lives next door. See on of the movies we will show area students in our annual High School Foreign Language Film Festival later this month! "An exceptionally satisfying film of much grace and beauty."- The LA Times. Cleveland premiere! 35mm. Subtitles. 79 min. Children 12 & under $5. Back by popular demand! HOWARD ZINN: YOU CAN'T BE NEUTRAL ON MOVING TRAIN USA, 2004, Deb Ellis, Denis Mueller Monday, October 18, at 8:40 pm This portrait of celebrated leftist historian, teacher, rebel, and overall good guy Howard Zinn (A People's History of the United States) traces his career as labor organizer, WWII bombardier, civil rights activist, and critic of the wars in Vietnam and Iraq. We've had so many requests for this film we HAD to bring it back! 16mm. 78 min. ******************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************* NEXT WEEK: THERE WAS A FATHER - More Ozu! MY ARCHITECT: A SON'S JOURNEY - One of the best documentaries this year, Oscar-nominated doc on Nathaniel Kahn, son of legendary architect Louis Kahn and his journey to know the father who built great masterpieces yet held such personal failings. Fantastic and a must see! TIME OF THE WOLF - Michael Haneke is back in his latest horror show starring Isabelle Huppert. BURN! (QUEIMADA!) - Marlon Brando stars in this 1965 masterpiece not available on video and never seen in the original, uncut version! Here is your chance! THE MUNEKATA SISTERS - Largely unknown and unseen feature by Ozu! AN AUTUMN AFTERNOON - Ozu's final film! Timothy Harry Assistant Director, Cleveland Cinematheque at The Cleveland Institute of Art (216) 421-7450 PHONE (216) 754-3632 FAX tharry at gate.cia.edu www.cia.edu/cinematheque --------------090503070601000408050302 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="------------030401040007050208040709" --------------030401040007050208040709 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
 cinematheque
11141 East Boulevard               Cleveland, Ohio 44106

FILMS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 14-18

BROTHERS AND SISTERS
OF THE TODA FAMILY
TODA-KE NO KYODAI
Japan, 1941, Yasujiro Ozu
Thursday, October 14, at 7:00 pm
A woman finds herself and her youngest daughter shunted from household to household as inhospitable family members dutifully take them in after the husband passes away.  New 35 mm print of this poignant Ozu drama that introduces the theme of familial callousness that would turn up 12 years later in TOKYO STORY.  Subtitles.  105 min.

I'LL SLEEP WHEN I'M DEAD
Britain/USA, 2003, Mike Hodges
Thursday, October 14, at 9:05 pm
Friday, October 15, at 7:30 pm
Saturday, October 16, at 9:35 pm
Star and director of CROUPIER are reunited in this tale of a retired gangland killer (Clive Owen), living peacefully in Scotland, who returns to London to seek revenge for the death and sexual violation of his younger brother.  Hodges, the master of the British crime film, previously directed PULP and GET CARTER.  With Malcolm McDowell and Charlotte Rampling.  Cleveland premiere!  35mm.  102 min.  www.paramountclassics.com

FACING WINDOWS
LA FINESTRA DI FRONTE
Italy/Britain/Turkey/Portugal, 2003, Ferzan Ozpetek
Friday, October 15, at 9:35 pm
Saturday, October 16, at 7:30 pm
Sunday, October 17, at 4:00 pm
Winner of the Donatello Awards (Italy's Oscars) for Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Actress, the new film from the director of STEAM: THE TURKISH BATH tells the enchanting story of two people - Giovanna, an unhappy young wife and mother, and Lorenzo, a handsome young bachelor across the way - who gaze at each other through facing windows, each fantasizing about the other.  When a lovesick old man suddenly enters Giovanna's life, he proves to be the catalyst who brings the would-be lusters together.  "Muses on many of the same themes as Alfred Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW and VERTIGO." - The NY Times.  Cleveland premiere!  Subtitles.  35mm.  106 min.  www.facingwindowsmovie.com

PEOPLE SAY I'M CRAZY
USA, 2003, John Cadigan
Saturday, October 16, at 5:45 pm
Sunday, October 17, at 9:30 pm
A rare look at mental illness from the inside, this powerful video diary chronicles the filmmaker's real-life struggle with schizophrenia, first diagnosed when he was a 21-year-old art student in Pittsburgh.  This frank, affecting film cuts through all the sentimental b.s. about mental illness in such movies as A BEAUTIFUL MIND.  Music by Evelyn Glennie.  Cleveland premiere!  35mm.  84 min.  www.peoplesayimcrazy.org

LATE AUTUMN
AKIBIYORI
Japan, 1960, Yasujiro Ozu
Sunday, October 17, at 7:00 pm
Both comic and heartbreaking, Ozu's variation on his own LATE SPRING tells of a widow, who tries to get her devoted daughter to marry, move out, and begin her own life.  New 35mm color print.  Subtitles.  129 min.

NEW FILMS ADDED!  NEW FILMS ADDED!

THE BUTTERFLY
LE PAPILLON
France, 2002, Philippe Muyl
Monday, October 18, at 7:00 pm
This charming and beautiful movie charts the relationship between a neglected eight-year-old girl and the grumpy entomologist (Michel Serrault of LA CAGE AUX FOLLES) who lives next door.  See on of the movies we will show area students in our annual High School Foreign Language Film Festival later this month!  "An exceptionally satisfying film of much grace and beauty."- The LA Times.  Cleveland premiere!  35mm.  Subtitles.  79 min.  Children 12 & under $5.

Back by popular demand!
HOWARD ZINN: YOU CAN'T
BE NEUTRAL ON MOVING TRAIN
USA, 2004,  Deb Ellis, Denis Mueller
Monday, October 18, at 8:40 pm
This portrait of celebrated leftist historian, teacher, rebel, and overall good guy Howard Zinn (A People's History of the United States) traces his career as labor organizer, WWII bombardier, civil rights activist, and critic of the wars in Vietnam and Iraq.  We've had so many requests for this film we HAD to bring it back!  16mm.  78 min. 
*******************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************

NEXT WEEK:

THERE WAS A FATHER - More Ozu!

MY ARCHITECT: A SON'S JOURNEY - One of the best documentaries this year, Oscar-nominated doc on Nathaniel Kahn, son of legendary architect Louis Kahn and his journey to know the father who built great masterpieces yet held such personal failings.  Fantastic and a must see!

TIME OF THE WOLF - Michael Haneke is back in his latest horror show starring Isabelle Huppert.

BURN! (QUEIMADA!) - Marlon Brando stars in this 1965 masterpiece not available on video and never seen in the original, uncut version!  Here is your chance!

THE MUNEKATA SISTERS - Largely unknown and unseen feature by Ozu!

AN AUTUMN AFTERNOON - Ozu's final film!


Timothy Harry
Assistant Director, Cleveland Cinematheque
at The Cleveland Institute of Art
(216) 421-7450 PHONE
(216) 754-3632 FAX
tharry at gate.cia.edu
www.cia.edu/cinematheque
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charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Announces Annual Ghost & Goblins=20 =20 =20 October 11, 2004 : The annual Halloween production of = Ghosts, Goblins and Gobbledygook is slated for Chagrin Valley Little = Theatre's Main Stage on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 23rd and 24th. =20 =20 Songs, storytelling, tricks and treats highlight the program along with = the Youth Theatre presenting two short plays, The Magic Doll and The Boy = Who Wanted the Willies. Julia Kolibab is the director. Once again, = "The Greedy Pumpkin" and Dracula will perform the "Monster Mash" to = round off the afternoon's entertainment. =20 Youngsters who attend the day's activities are asked to wear their = costumes and join in the Parade, which is a regular part of the = performance. Parents who accompany their children may bring cameras. = Tickets may be obtained by calling the Theatre box office. =20 =20 This annual performance is a part of CVLT's 75th Anniversary Season. =20 =20 Saturday & Sunday @ 2 PM October 23rd and October 24th =20 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Tickets $6 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_0007_01C4AF8C.13ACCAF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Announces=20 Annual Ghost & Goblins

 

 

October 11, 2004=20 :           &nbs= p;      =20 The annual Halloween production of Ghosts, = Goblins and=20 Gobbledygook is slated for Chagrin Valley Little Theatre=92s Main Stage = on=20 Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 23rd and 24th.  

 

Songs,=20 storytelling, tricks and treats highlight the program along with the = Youth=20 Theatre presenting two short plays, The Magic Doll and The = Boy Who=20 Wanted the Willies.  = Julia=20 Kolibab is the director.  = Once=20 again, =93The Greedy Pumpkin=94 and Dracula will perform the =94Monster = Mash=94 to round=20 off the afternoon=92s entertainment.

 

Youngsters=20 who attend the day=92s activities are asked to wear their costumes and = join in the=20 Parade, which is a regular part of the performance.  Parents who accompany their = children may=20 bring cameras. Tickets may be obtained by calling the Theatre box = office. 

 

This annual performance is a = part of CVLT=92s=20 75th Anniversary Season.

 

 

Saturday=20 & Sunday @ 2 PM

  October 23rd and October=20 24th

 

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

Tickets   =20 $6

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_0007_01C4AF8C.13ACCAF0-- From wildplumproductions at yahoo.com Mon Oct 11 09:30:59 2004 From: wildplumproductions at yahoo.com (Denise Astorino) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:30:59 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lighting Designer needed for Wild Plum ASAP! Message-ID: <20041011163059.51369.qmail@web50010.mail.yahoo.com> --0-950183714-1097512259=:49940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello! Wild Plum Productions is looking for a lighting designer for it's coming production of "Touched:Bodies of Work", a collaborative production between Wild Plum Productions, Cleveland Public Theatre and The LGBT Center of Cleveland. This is a paid position and the production starts November 18th thru the 28th. Please call (216)228-8174 and leave a message for Denise Astorino if interested. We are looking to fill this position asap! Thank you! Denise Astorino Wild Plum Productions --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-950183714-1097512259=:49940 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hello! Wild Plum Productions is looking for a lighting designer for it's coming production of "Touched:Bodies of Work", a collaborative production between Wild Plum Productions, Cleveland Public Theatre and The LGBT Center of Cleveland.
 
This is a paid position and the production starts November 18th thru the 28th.
 
Please call (216)228-8174 and leave a message for Denise Astorino if interested.
 
We are looking to fill this position asap!
 
Thank you!
 
Denise Astorino
Wild Plum Productions


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-950183714-1097512259=:49940-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Mon Oct 11 10:19:44 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 13:19:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Upcoming "Tricks of the Trade . . ." On-camera & Talent Resume Sessions Message-ID: --part1_e6.5abe5d2c.2e9c1ab0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable You can still . . . Register for upcoming sessions "Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting" Saturday, 10/16 & "Structure & Write your Talent Resume in Content=20 & Format" Monday, 10/18 from the "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Development"=20 How-to Workshops WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, at Shaker Hts. locations. Sue Johnson, Director "We help you get to where you want to be." .=A0=A0 Saturdays,=A0=A0 thru Dec. 4th ,=A0 10:30 AM - 12:00 noon.=A0=20 .=A0 See Added Monday Night Sessions, below, 7:00 - 8:30 PM 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. 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. 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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($20.00 minimum) Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=20 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com http://suejohnson.blogspot.com --part1_e6.5abe5d2c.2e9c1ab0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

You can= still . . .
Register for upcoming sessions


"Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial
& Film Acting"

Saturday, 10/16
&
"Structure & Write your Talent Resume in Content
& Format"
Monday, 10/18

from the

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

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

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


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. 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. 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 &
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--part1_e6.5abe5d2c.2e9c1ab0_boundary-- From raytom at en.com Mon Oct 11 11:18:36 2004 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:18:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Experienced Musical Comedy Performers Message-ID: Hi Folks, OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS is celebrating it's 10 Year Anniversary. Founded in 1994, OTL specializes in customized musical productions for business and social events. We also book a wide variety of entertainment: Murder Mystery Troupes, Look-Alikes, Dance Troupes, Improv Troupes, Comics, Magicians and Musical Acts. We have several projects on the horizon and are seeking the best local and regional talent available. =20 Out To Lunch Events is accepting photos/resumes/videotapes for upcoming corporate events and for consideration for two ongoing shows with strong potential.=20 We are seeking experienced Musical Comedy Performers, men and women- 20's-40's singer/actors who move well and with strong comedic abilities. =20 Please forward your headshot, resume (and *press kit if available) to: Helene Weinberg OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS 28455 Knickerbocker Road Cleveland, OH 44140 Or email materials to: Helene at outtolunchevents.com =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 THANK YOU! OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS- The business of fun From RonalWil at aol.com Mon Oct 11 11:25:24 2004 From: RonalWil at aol.com (RonalWil at aol.com) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:25:24 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]HURLYBURLY Message-ID: <192.308c7f0e.2e9c2a14@aol.com> CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY/CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE 2004-2005 MFA CONSERVATORY SPOTLIGHT SERIES ANNOUNCES Hurlyburly by David Rabe Performances: October 13 (Opening Night), 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 at 8 p.m Matinees: October 16 and 23 at 4 p.m., October 17 at 2 p.m. All performances in The Brooks Theatre, The Cleveland Play House General admission tickets are $10.00; $5.00 for Case students, faculty and staff. Call The Cleveland Play House ticket office, 216-795-7000, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com. Rabe's stunning comic drama is a powerfully written and dazzling chronicle of post-Vietnam War American life as pieced together from the shattered beliefs of these fascinating and disturbing characters. Set in the Hollywood hills in the mid-1980s, the play will horrify and at the same time intrigue, with its wit and blistering humor. The Conservatory Spotlight Series features the MFA Acting Ensemble in the Case/CPH joint professional actors' training program. Now in their second year, the actors in the class of 2006 made their debut this past spring in the critically acclaimed production of William Inge's Bus Stop. Scenic Designer: Jill Davis, CPH Charge Scenic Artist; Lighting Design: Maureen Patterson, CPH Production Electrician; Costume Designer: Jeffrey VanCurtis, Sound Designer: Robin Heath. From Martin.Bluestein at tri-c.edu Mon Oct 11 11:53:21 2004 From: Martin.Bluestein at tri-c.edu (Bluestein, Martin) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:53:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The story behind "Break a leg"? Message-ID: <2BA5F4A897BEAA4F93E726187DAD0B4F08A29E@mail3.tri-c.edu> I thought "Break a Leg" came from an understudy's "Good Luck" wish to the principal actor being understudied, hoping for the obvious logical result. Martin Bluestein From jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Oct 11 11:50:09 2004 From: jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com (Julie Fogel) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:50:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hurlyburly Oct. 13 - 23 at Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <01C4AFA1.9B6B1C20.jfogel@clevelandplayhouse.com> The first production of the 2004-2005 Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Play House Master's of Fine Arts Conservatory Spotlight Series, David Rabe's Hurlyburly, will run October 13 - 23, 2004 in the historic Brooks Theatre. Rabe's 1984 blistering Broadway sensation about life in the Hollywood Hills during the mid-1980s was made into a film (Rabe also wrote the screenplay) in 1998 starring Sean Penn, Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright Penn, Chazz Palminteri, Garry Shandling, Anna Paquin and Meg Ryan. The Spotlight Series features the MFA candidates in the Case/CPH joint professional actors' training program. Now in their second year, the candidates in the class of 2006 made their debut this past spring in the critically acclaimed production of William Inge's Bus Stop. General admission tickets are $10.00; $5.00 for Case students, faculty and staff. Call The Cleveland Play House ticket office, 216-795-7000, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com. HurlyBurly by David Rabe Directed by Ron Wilson The Brooks Theatre Performances: October 13 (Opening Night), 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 at 8 p.m. Matinees: October 16 and 23 at 4 p.m., October 17 at 2 p.m. Scenic Designer: Jill Davis, CPH Charge Scenic Artist; Lighting Design: Maureen Patterson, CPH Production Electrician; Costume Designer: Jeffrey Van Curtis, CPH Costume Shop Manager; Sound Design: James C. Swonger, CPH Resident Sound Designer and Robin Heath. Technical Director: Duane Rutter, CPH Technical Production Assistant. Hair/Wigs: Barb Zalewski, CPH wigmaster. *Note: Adult situations and strong language. Julie Fogel Associate Director of Communications & Marketing The Cleveland Play House 216-795-7000 ext. 236 jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com From Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com Mon Oct 11 11:53:46 2004 From: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com (Jill Koslen) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:53:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beachwood Community Theatre seeks boys for The Sound Of Music Message-ID: Beachwood Community Theatre is looking for boys to play the roles of Kurt, Freidrich & Rolf in our Feb. production of The Sound Of Music. Rehearsals will only be held on Sunday afternoons until Dec. Evening rehearsals will be held part of Dec. and all of Jan. Production dates are Feb. 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13. Kurt must be 4 foot ten inches (or very close to it) Freidrich must be 5 feet 8 inches ( or close to that height) Rolf must be in his ealry 20's and close to six feet tall. We are also looking for a woman 40 + to play the role of Mother Abbess Please call Jill Koslen for an appointment (evenings/Sunday Oct, 17 - afternoon) at 216-595-3734 # # # From LRyan at ralaw.com Mon Oct 11 12:19:51 2004 From: LRyan at ralaw.com (Ryan, Linda) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 15:19:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Donation of lighting/sound needed for Humane Society Fundraiser Message-ID: <4545BC875115D5118FC70002A50A643C0B382E79@akroncomm.ralaw.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFC6.626D46C1 Content-Type: text/plain Is anyone on Fred's list able to provide lighting for the Humane Society's annual gala? The date is Saturday, November 13, 2004. The place is Todaro's Party Center. Todaro's has a great sound system, but we need someone with expertise in this area to coordinate that, along with the lighting. We are presenting entertainment (part of which is a fashion show) as well as a silent and a live auction to raise money for the operating expenses to run the HSGA shelter. We are expecting 400-500 people. If anyone can donate the lighting equipment and their services to coordinate lighting and sound, it would be very much appreciated! Please contact Kathy Romito at the HSGA: 330-657-2010, ext. 106 if you can help. Thank you! Linda Ryan, Volunteer ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFC6.626D46C1 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Donation of lighting/sound needed for Humane Society = Fundraiser

Is anyone on Fred's list able = to provide lighting for the Humane Society's annual gala? The date is = Saturday, November 13, 2004. The place is Todaro's Party Center. = Todaro's has a great sound system, but we need someone with expertise = in this area to coordinate that, along with the lighting. We are = presenting entertainment (part of which is a fashion show) as well as a = silent and a live auction to raise money for the operating expenses to = run the HSGA shelter. We are expecting 400-500 people.

If anyone can donate the = lighting equipment and their services to coordinate lighting and sound, = it would be very much appreciated!

Please contact Kathy = Romito at the HSGA 330-657-2010, ext. 106 if you can = help. Thank you!

Linda Ryan, = Volunteer

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFC6.626D46C1-- From eric at ericmull.com Mon Oct 11 13:52:20 2004 From: eric at ericmull.com (Eric Mull Photography) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 16:52:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job filled at Eric Mull Photography Message-ID: Thank you to everyone that called about the job available here. I have filled the position to someone on the Neohiopal list. I apologize, but I did not have time to call everyone back who inquired about the position. Thanks!!! Eric mull From wildplumproductions at yahoo.com Mon Oct 11 13:38:50 2004 From: wildplumproductions at yahoo.com (Denise Astorino) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 13:38:50 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wild Plum Productions seeks Lighting Designer ASAP! Message-ID: <20041011203850.98610.qmail@web50005.mail.yahoo.com> --0-923574282-1097527130=:95945 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Wild Plum Productions is seeking a lighting designer ASAP for our upcoming fall production! WP2 in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre and THE LGBT Center of Cleveland are presenting "Touched:Bodies of Work" November 18th thru the 28th. We need an experienced lighting designer to lend a hand with this exciting Cleveland Premier. This is a paid position. If you have interest in learning more please send an email or call (216)228-8174 for Denise Astorino Thanks! Denise Astorino Wild Plum Productions __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --0-923574282-1097527130=:95945 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Wild Plum Productions is seeking a lighting designer ASAP for our upcoming fall production!
 
WP2 in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre and THE LGBT Center of Cleveland are presenting "Touched:Bodies of Work" November 18th thru the 28th.
 
We need an experienced lighting designer to lend a hand with this exciting Cleveland Premier.
 
This is a paid position. If you have interest in learning more please send an email or call (216)228-8174 for Denise Astorino
 
 
Thanks!
 
Denise Astorino
Wild Plum Productions

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-------------------------------1097543558-- From emily24gp at yahoo.com Mon Oct 11 19:00:24 2004 From: emily24gp at yahoo.com (Emily Parker) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 19:00:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]John Jakes Mose strikes again! Oct 30, 2004 Message-ID: <20041012020024.60121.qmail@web51505.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1412721362-1097546424=:58118 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1838324883-1097546424=:58118" --0-1838324883-1097546424=:58118 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii We would like to thank everyone who was able to make it out for the Lime Spider gig this past Friday. It was alot of fun to play to an audience of friends and fans and show off some of our new material! Thanks for your support! ~JJM Now, guess what's next.... October 30 HALLOWEEN with John Jakes Mose www.johnjakesmose.com at the Electronic Community Center 257 North Water Street Kent, OH 10pm-12am *download the attached file; a very cool HALLOWEEN painting for this event created by Kent's own Vince Packard (www.cannibol.com), whose work will be featured at this event!!!!! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail ? CNET Editors' Choice 2004. Tell them what you think. a --0-1838324883-1097546424=:58118 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii


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Yahoo! Mail ? CNET Editors' Choice 2004. Tell them what you think. --0-1122354512-1097548750=:17163 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hey Everybody, :) If you'd like to get your hands on a free copy of the 11-track demo CD, "Acoustic Rockabye" that I recorded this summer, then mark your calendars for this date: Saturday, Oct. 23rd 7:00pm - 9:00pm @ Arabica Coffeehouse Aurora, OH www.fionnafaulk.com I will be playing out at the Arabica in Aurora (as I do each, and every month), but THIS time, I will be handing out a free CD to EVERY SINGLE PERSON in the audience. This is my way of saying "thanks" to everyone who's supported me in my musical endeavors. I really appreciate it... So, thank you! You can listen to tracks from the CD at: www.soundclick.com/fionnafaulk Hope to See You Out! :) (...and, yes, the CDs really are free to EVERY person in attendance.) Arabica Coffeehouse 215 W. Garfield Rd. Aurora, OH 44202 (330)-995-8656 www.fionnafaulk.com -Fionna :) p.s. - And THANK YOU to those "NEOPALers" who came out to the show last time - you were FANTASTIC!! :-D (Arabica Coffeehouse is on State Route 82, just past the McDonald's in Aurora if you're coming from the East, and it's just BEFORE the McDonald's if you're coming from the West. Route 82 can be accessed by S.R. 44 and S.R. 43) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1122354512-1097548750=:17163 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hey Everybody, :)

If you'd like to get your hands on a free copy of the 11-track demo CD, "Acoustic Rockabye" that I recorded this summer, then mark your calendars for this date:

Saturday, Oct. 23rd
7:00pm - 9:00pm
@
Arabica Coffeehouse
Aurora, OH


www.fionnafaulk.com

I will be playing out at the Arabica in Aurora (as I do each, and every month), but THIS time, I will be handing out a free CD to EVERY SINGLE PERSON in the audience.

This is my way of saying "thanks" to everyone who's supported me in my musical endeavors.  I really appreciate it...  So, thank you!

You can listen to tracks from the CD at: www.soundclick.com/fionnafaulk

Hope to See You Out! :)
(...and, yes, the CDs really are free to EVERY person in attendance.)
Arabica Coffeehouse
215 W. Garfield Rd.
Aurora, OH 44202
(330)-995-8656
 
 
-Fionna :)

p.s. - And THANK YOU to those  "NEOPALers" who came out to the show last time - you were FANTASTIC!! :-D
 
(Arabica Coffeehouse is on State Route 82, just past the McDonald's in Aurora if you're coming from the East, and it's just BEFORE the McDonald's if you're coming from the West.  Route 82 can be accessed by S.R. 44 and S.R. 43)


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Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1122354512-1097548750=:17163-- From fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Tue Oct 12 05:42:59 2004 From: fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (fredsternfeld) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 08:42:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CREW needed for RAGTIME Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03A8_01C4B037.7A6D2680 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE FOR RAGTIME to view production staff, cast and crew thus far click here Come and join our company of over one hundred! This production will involve around sixty actors, twenty musicans, a creative & design team of twelve and a crew of ten to fourteen. Desire to be involved and commitment are more important than experience. Training available. All positions should be 9th grade or above. These positions are volunteer. The production runs October 28 - November 14 (Thursdays, Saturdays & twice on Sundays). There are also school matinees on November 2 and 9 at 10am. Possible extension through November 21. Here are some of the areas of need: Stage Crew: Cast members will be assisting with moving certain set pieces on and off, but some crew members will be used for this as well. Commitment would be from Sunday evening October 17 through the rest of the rehearsals and performances. Fly Crew: We have several pieces of scenery that will be flown. Commitment would be from Sunday evening October 17 through the rest of the rehearsals and performances. Follow Spot Operators: Multiple follow spots -- irised lekos. Commitment would be Sunday evening October 17 to see a run through, and then again starting on October 21 through the rest of the rehearsals and performances. Dressers / Wardrobe: Assist with fast changes and wardrobe. Commitment would be Sunday evening October 17 to see a run through, and then again starting on October 24 through the rest of the rehearsals and performances. If you are interested please reply to this e-mail or give me a call at 216-496-6087. Thanks! Fred Sternfeld Producer & Director, Ragtime JCC Arts & Culture Acting Artistic Director ------=_NextPart_000_03A8_01C4B037.7A6D2680 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE FOR=20 RAGTIME
to view production staff, cast and crew thus far click = here
 
Come and=20 join our company of over one = hundred!
 
This production will involve around sixty = actors,=20 twenty musicans, a creative & design team of twelve and a crew of = ten to=20 fourteen.
 
Desire to be involved and commitment are more important = than=20 experience. Training=20 available.
All=20 positions should be 9th grade or above.
These positions are=20 volunteer.
 
The production runs October 28 - = November 14=20 (Thursdays, Saturdays & twice on Sundays). There are also school = matinees on=20 November 2 and 9 at 10am. Possible extension through November=20 21.
 
Here are=20 some of the areas of need:
 
Stage Crew:  Cast members will be assisting with = moving=20 certain set pieces on and off, but some crew members will be used for this as well. = Commitment would=20 be from Sunday evening October 17 through the rest of the rehearsals and = performances.
 
Fly Crew: We=20 have several pieces of scenery that will be flownCommitment would be from Sunday = evening=20 October 17 through the rest of the rehearsals and=20 performances.
 
Follow Spot Operators:  Multiple follow spots -- irised lekos. Commitment = would be=20 Sunday evening October 17 to see a run through, and then again starting = on=20 October 21 through the rest of the rehearsals and=20 performances.
 
Dressers / Wardrobe:  Assist with fast changes and = wardrobe. =20 Commitment would be Sunday evening October 17 to see a run through, and = then=20 again starting on October 24 through the rest of the rehearsals and=20 performances.
 
If you are interested = please reply to=20 this e-mail or give me a call at=20 216-496-6087.
 
Thanks!
 
Fred=20 Sternfeld
Producer & Director,=20 Ragtime
JCC Arts & Culture Acting Artistic=20 Director
------=_NextPart_000_03A8_01C4B037.7A6D2680-- From buckprov at yahoo.com Tue Oct 12 05:19:20 2004 From: buckprov at yahoo.com (dave buckman) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 05:19:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]IMPROVISATION RETREAT THIS SATURDAY with Second City Director Message-ID: <20041012121920.72827.qmail@web52405.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1790402477-1097583560=:69818 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii IMPROV RETREAT with DAVE BUCKMAN DIRECTOR / WRITER / TEACHER FOR: The Second City, Chicago The Second City, Cleveland Boom Chicago, Amsterdam Saturday, October 16th "NEVER HAVE A BAD IMPROV SCENE AGAIN" 11AM ? 2 PM PRICE: $60 & "BREAKING THROUGH YOUR PERSONAL BLOCKS" 3PM ? 6PM PRICE: $60 OR BOTH CLASSES FOR $100 To reserve a spot: Call 773-655-6435 or E-mail buckprov at yahoo.com CLASS MAX: 15 4302 Clinton Ave FROM I-90 Take the W 41ST ST exit- exit number 169- toward W 44TH ST Turn RIGHT onto W 41ST ST Turn LEFT onto LORAIN AVE/OH-10 Turn RIGHT onto W 45TH ST. Turn RIGHT onto CLINTON AVE. End at 4302 CLINTON AVE CLEVELAND OH Dave Buckman has been directing, coaching, performing, writing and teaching sketch comedy and improvisational theater for the last 11 years. He served as Artistic Director for Boom Chicago in Amsterdam. He also served as a Director and Writer for The Second City Touring Company in Chicago and directed The Second City Cleveland's "Who's Yer Baghdadi?" Dave has directed, and worked with over a dozen members of the current casts and writing staffs of MADtv and Saturday Night Live. He currently performs in Cleveland with the long-form improv group Quattro. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1790402477-1097583560=:69818 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

IMPROV RETREAT
with
DAVE BUCKMAN

DIRECTOR / WRITER / TEACHER 
FOR:
The Second City, Chicago
The Second City, Cleveland
Boom Chicago, Amsterdam

Saturday, October 16th

"NEVER HAVE A BAD IMPROV SCENE AGAIN"
11AM ? 2 PM
PRICE: $60
&

"BREAKING THROUGH YOUR PERSONAL BLOCKS"
3PM ? 6PM
PRICE: $60

OR BOTH CLASSES FOR $100

To reserve a spot:
Call 773-655-6435 or
E-mail
buckprov at yahoo.com
CLASS MAX: 15

4302 Clinton Ave
FROM I-90
Take the W 41ST ST exit- exit number 169- toward W 44TH ST
Turn RIGHT onto W 41ST ST
Turn LEFT onto LORAIN AVE/OH-10
Turn RIGHT onto W 45TH ST.
Turn RIGHT onto CLINTON AVE.
End at 4302 CLINTON AVE CLEVELAND OH

Dave Buckman has been directing, coaching, performing, writing and teaching sketch comedy and improvisational theater for the last 11 years. He served as Artistic Director for Boom Chicago in Amsterdam. He also served as a Director and Writer for The Second City Touring Company in Chicago and directed The Second City Cleveland's "Who's Yer Baghdadi?" Dave has directed, and worked with over a dozen members of the current casts and writing staffs of MADtv and Saturday Night Live. He currently performs in Cleveland with the long-form improv group Quattro.


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1790402477-1097583560=:69818-- From Jsasch4ever at aol.com Tue Oct 12 05:37:24 2004 From: Jsasch4ever at aol.com (Jsasch4ever at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 08:37:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians Night-Spotted Dog Message-ID: <0F9B4648.4E690692.3B5EB00A@aol.com> ATTENTION ALL MUSICIANS! COME OUT AND JAM WITH G.S. HARPER AND THE SINNERS (formally Grand National) every Wednesday night @ 9 pm. At: The Spotted Dog 9617 Clinton Blvd. (off West Blvd) Bring your guitar, voice and drum sticks and jam with G.S. Harper and The Sinners! Great drink prices, excellent food, and a great way to spend "hump day" evening! See ya there! From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Tue Oct 12 06:07:21 2004 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 09:07:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]RAGTIME USHERING/FREE TICKET Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D6018A3D8D@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B05C.68A427E6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR USHERING =20 The JCC and the Tri-C Eastern Campus Theatre Department are seeking volunteers to usher for RAGTIME. =20 Show dates are Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays (afternoons and evenings), from October 28th to November 14th. Ushers are invited to stay and watch the show. =20 Call for further information and availability, 216 -987-2438. =20 RAGTIME will be the largest and most lavish production of the season! Please join us for this exciting opportunity! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B05C.68A427E6 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B05C.68A427E6-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Tue Oct 12 07:37:12 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 10:37:12 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dorothy & Reuben Silver Reviewed at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <79.363c484c.2e9d4618@aol.com> -------------------------------1097591832 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit `Laughter' presents immigrant tales Husband and wife give Hudson performance filled with colorful vignettes of Jews' experiences Kerry Clawson Beacon Journal The average theater enthusiast's knowledge of the Yiddish term ``mamaloshen'' may not go beyond recognizing it as the title of celebrated songster Mandy Patinkin's Broadway concerts in the late 1990s. At Actors Summit in Hudson, ``mamaloshen,'' or ``mother tongue,'' is the central conceit for the two-person show Laughter in Three Languages. The play, conceived by acclaimed Cleveland actors Reuben and Dorothy Silver, explores the Jewish immigrant experience in America from the late 1800s through the 1920s. The husband-and-wife duo adapted literary works by American Jewish authors -- mainly humorists -- to create colorful vignettes. In this evening of storytelling, the Silvers present tales in Yiddish and English. The Silvers' goal is to portray the immigrant experience as a universal one. All immigrants have struggled with the difficulties of learning English, becoming educated, seeking gainful employment and simply finding their way in the strange country that is America. The play is performed in honor of the 350th anniversary of the first Jewish settlement in the United States as well as the 150th anniversary of Jewish settlers in Akron. In this production, vignettes range from a young immigrant girl working in a sweatshop, to a man's distrust and fear of U.S. banks, to an over-eager immigrant attending night school in an effort to become a true Yankee. On opening night Friday, Laughter in Three Languages at times felt like two different productions. Early in the show, the Silvers take turns reading immigrants' letters written to the Bintel Brief, a well-loved column in the Jewish Daily Forward. They each read the material from scripts on music stands, changing their voice inflection to represent different characters. When the Silvers are reading, the play -- which has neither sets nor costumes -- feels like a staged reading. The material is interesting, but don't expect theatrics. (The show normally runs 80 minutes without intermission, but on opening night, a small break allowed audience members to enjoy fireworks outside celebrating the grand opening of Hudson's new First and Main shopping center.) Laughter in Three Languages achieves a more natural flow and truly excels when the couple performs translations of Yiddish stories. Reuben Silver speaks in the rich, poetic tongue of his ancestors and Dorothy steps away from her music stand to translate at appropriate intervals, without reading from the script. These lightning-quick translations work very well, as they become highly animated. As the first translated tale unfolded, I felt as if I actually knew some Yiddish. In most of these stories, the original Jewish authors make loving jabs at immigrants' foibles. In one of the funniest tales, Leonard Q. Ross' The Education of Hyman Kaplan, the student Hyman mangles Shakespearean poetry. Laughter in Three Languages' third language is the colorful and comical ``Yinglish,'' which combines Yiddish and English. Think ``holdupnik'' for ``gangster.'' Dorothy breaks down the theater's conventional fourth wall in this show by addressing the audience directly. She teases her husband, who as a cherubic-faced little boy won sweets from a Jewish baker for speaking perfect Yiddish, his first language. For the most part, the show's tone is very light. The Reubens make only one mention each of the Holocaust or anti-Semitism. Laughter in Three Languages is educational, but also has a mix of humor, melodrama and pathos. The Silvers achieve their goal of presenting the universal immigrant experience. The piece left me thinking harder about my own immigrant ancestors' struggles with assimilation. Even as a first-generation American, my Irish grandmother was chased by Polish children on her way home from school through their Buffalo neighborhood and flogged with socks stuffed with potatoes. -------------------------------1097591832 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

`Laughter' presents immigrant tales


Hus= band and wife give Hudson performance filled with colorful vignettes of Jews= ' experiences

= Kerry Clawson

Beacon Journal

The average theater enthusiast's knowledge of the Yiddish term ``mamalosh= en'' may not go beyond recognizing it as the title of celebrated songster Ma= ndy Patinkin's Broadway concerts in the late 1990s.

At Actors Summit in Hudson, ``mamaloshen,'' or ``mother tongue,'' is the=20= central conceit for the two-person show Laughter in Three Languages. = The play, conceived by acclaimed Cleveland actors Reuben and Dorothy Silver,= explores the Jewish immigrant experience in America from the late 1800s thr= ough the 1920s.

The husband-and-wife duo adapted literary works by American Jewish author= s -- mainly humorists -- to create colorful vignettes. In this evening of st= orytelling, the Silvers present tales in Yiddish and English.

The Silvers' goal is to portray the immigrant experience as a universal o= ne. All immigrants have struggled with the difficulties of learning English,= becoming educated, seeking gainful employment and simply finding their way=20= in the strange country that is America. The play is performed in honor of th= e 350th anniversary of the first Jewish settlement in the United States as w= ell as the 150th anniversary of Jewish settlers in Akron.

In this production, vignettes range from a young immigrant girl working i= n a sweatshop, to a man's distrust and fear of U.S. banks, to an over-eager=20= immigrant attending night school in an effort to become a true Yankee.

On opening night Friday, Laughter in Three Languages at times felt= like two different productions. Early in the show, the Silvers take turns r= eading immigrants' letters written to the Bintel Brief, a well-loved column=20= in the Jewish Daily Forward. They each read the material from scripts on mus= ic stands, changing their voice inflection to represent different characters= .

When the Silvers are reading, the play -- which has neither sets nor cost= umes -- feels like a staged reading. The material is interesting, but don't=20= expect theatrics. (The show normally runs 80 minutes without intermission, b= ut on opening night, a small break allowed audience members to enjoy firewor= ks outside celebrating the grand opening of Hudson's new First and Main shop= ping center.)

Laughter in Three Languages achieves a more natural flow and truly= excels when the couple performs translations of Yiddish stories. Reuben Sil= ver speaks in the rich, poetic tongue of his ancestors and Dorothy steps awa= y from her music stand to translate at appropriate intervals, without readin= g from the script.

These lightning-quick translations work very well, as they become highly=20= animated. As the first translated tale unfolded, I felt as if I actually kne= w some Yiddish.

In most of these stories, the original Jewish authors make loving jabs at= immigrants' foibles. In one of the funniest tales, Leonard Q. Ross' The=20= Education of Hyman Kaplan, the student Hyman mangles Shakespearean poetr= y.

Laughter in Three Languages' third language is the colorful and co= mical ``Yinglish,'' which combines Yiddish and English. Think ``holdupnik''=20= for ``gangster.''

Dorothy breaks down the theater's conventional fourth wall in this show b= y addressing the audience directly. She teases her husband, who as a cherubi= c-faced little boy won sweets from a Jewish baker for speaking perfect Yiddi= sh, his first language. For the most part, the show's tone is very light. Th= e Reubens make only one mention each of the Holocaust or anti-Semitism.

Laughter in Three Languages is educational, but also has a mix of=20= humor, melodrama and pathos. The Silvers achieve their goal of presenting th= e universal immigrant experience.

The piece left me thinking harder about my own immigrant ancestors' strug= gles with assimilation. Even as a first-generation American, my Irish grandm= other was chased by Polish children on her way home from school through thei= r Buffalo neighborhood and flogged with socks stuffed with potatoes.

-------------------------------1097591832-- From toddp at jackmatia.com Tue Oct 12 08:30:59 2004 From: toddp at jackmatia.com (Todd Pickens) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:30:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Elyria Cascade Chordsmen Message-ID: <000801c4b070$7a6854a0$1a2edd0a@D3NWJ831> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_1ho7IkIN4qZtBcAIi0XNXA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT The Elyria Cascade Chordsmen are currently seeking 10-15 male singers for their upcoming Christmas and spring programs. If you are a Bass,Baritone,Lead or Tenor, WE NEED YOU!!!! All ages are invited to apply. Contact Paul Centric at 440-327-5195 for details. --Boundary_(ID_1ho7IkIN4qZtBcAIi0XNXA) Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
The Elyria Cascade Chordsmen are currently seeking 10-15 male singers for their upcoming Christmas and spring programs. If you are a Bass,Baritone,Lead or Tenor, WE NEED YOU!!!! All ages are invited to apply. Contact Paul Centric at 440-327-5195 for details.
--Boundary_(ID_1ho7IkIN4qZtBcAIi0XNXA)-- From davidgutter at hotmail.com Tue Oct 12 08:12:50 2004 From: davidgutter at hotmail.com (David Gutter) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:12:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Photographer Looking for talent/model agency to work for Message-ID:

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I am looking now to see if I can do some side line work for local talent/model agency.  I am open to work with any,begining or establish. I just want to use my photography/Graphic design skills.

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From RHawk at hawken.edu Tue Oct 12 08:15:23 2004 From: RHawk at hawken.edu (Robert Hawkes) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:15:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Robert Hawkes performs "Underneath the Lintel" Message-ID: Robert Hawkes will perform Glen Berger's one-man one-act, Underneath the Lintel, at the First Unitarian Church of Cleveland, 21600 Shaker Blvd (Belvoir & Shaker, south side). Performances (two only) are Friday and Saturday, Nov. 5th and 6th, at 8 p.m. Ticket price is $25, all of which sum will go to benefit the work of the Church. Tickets may be reserved through the church office at (216)751-2320. You may also call Robert or Susan directly at 216 321 0661. This is a beautiful piece which deserves to be done as often as possible in as many places as possible. If you missed Joe Gunderman's lovely performance downtown last winter - or even if you didn't - here's a chance to get in touch with some really interesting ideas in a moving and amusing way. Hope to see some of you there. From jboukis at kalliopestage.com Tue Oct 12 07:45:33 2004 From: jboukis at kalliopestage.com (John Paul Boukis) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 07:45:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]review Kalliope's SUMMER OF '42 Message-ID: <20041012144533.29988.qmail@web81007.mail.yahoo.com> --0-317496982-1097592333=:28806 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii SUMMER OF 42 another critical hit and audience favorite Kalliope Stage launches their second season with SUMMER OF 42, a new musical based on the 1971 hit movie. An exciting cast of area students join New York and Cleveland professionals to create a raucously funny hit with vocal fireworks in a story especially timely today. Don't miss the opportunity to see this critically acclaimed area premier. The reviews are in---read for yourself. PLAIN DEALER: "At Kalliope Stage, director Paul F. Gurgol gets the tone exactly right with a luminous production of "Summer of 42." Staging the area premiere of the musical adaptation of the 1971 movie, Gurgol makes theatrical magic with impeccable casting and direction that is both delicate and deep. He takes a big risk - staging a story about teens at a professional theater and putting real teens in the roles - and it's a risk that pays huge dividends. The cast, led by the amazing Alex Wyse, is funny, touching and very real. . . It's a beautiful production--funny, sweet and moving--to open Kalliope's second season and an excellent introduction to the strengths of this new professional company." (Linda Eisenstein) SCENE: "Yep, it's a musical version of the movie, and it's a good thing Kalliope decided to do it, since it requires adolescent boys to sing and act. Thankfully, this company's dedication to splendid voices and evocative presentations has landed it some very talented local high schoolers, who perform like seasoned troopers. Alex Wyse plays the lead, Hermie, with such a cute and fragile boyishness, you just want to hug him (and it doesn't hurt that he looks like a teenage Fred Astaire). Director Paul F. Gurgol finds all the nooks of sentiment and crannies of humor (a boy buying his first "rubbers" in a drugstore) to give everyone a twinge of longing for the blissfully naive good ol' days." (Christine Howey) CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS: "Humor and heartbreak coalesce in a story told in flashback about a young boy who falls for an older woman whose husband is away at war. Alex Wyse is equal parts touching and funny as the ingenuous Hermie whose adolescent awakening wavers between bumbling earnestness and precocious sensitivity. Aaron Dore is the horny Oscy, while the bespectacled Dan O'Neill fits the role of the nerdy Benji, more interested in birds than the birds and the bees. The object of Hermie's obsession is Dorothy, a war bride torn between loneliness and the nascent desire of a woman separated from her soldier husband. Jodi Brinkman gives a towering performance in that role. Chris Pohl is impressive in a brief but notable appearance as Dorothy's husband, Pete. Seasoned New York actor Jay Strauss is sublime as the droll proprietor, Mr. Sanders, and the famously glib reporter, Walter Winchell. A trio of Andrew Sisters types, alternately serving as a Greek chorus and a gaggle of teenage girls, features Elizabeth Kelly as the "fast" Miriam, Jamie Finkenthal as the self-conscious Aggie, and Julie Marx as the bookish Gloria who talks with a lisp. The six talented, youthful performers (all save one are in high school) deliver well-honed performances under Paul F. Gurgol's meticulous direction." (Fran Heller) THE TIMES (Chagrin Valley): "At the Kalliope storefront theater on Lee Road in Cleveland Heights, director Paul Gurgol has assembled a first-rate cast and has taken the Oscar-winning screenplay and has been able to achieve the improbable. Combining comedy and tear-jerking sentimentality, Mr. Gurgol has pushed the plot, the songs, the script and his perfect cast to the limits. Yes, you can go back and relive this book-to-movie-to-stage experience . . . Jay Strauss plays Winchell, the older Hermie and Mr. Sanders, who, in a very funny scene, sells Hermie a package of condoms. Jodi Brinkman convinces as Dorothy, the lonely war bride, and can she sing. Though Mr. Kirschenbaum's ballads have a sameness, Miss Brinkman's thrilling vocals demand that you listen. As Hermie, Alex Wyse has a likable innocence. His gradual connection to this older woman is heartwarming. Aaron Dore, as the sex-driven Oscy, and Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and Julie Marx all have just the right touch as the would-be sex objects; and, when they double as the singing sisters, they are terrific. Jay Strauss, who triples as Winchell, Mr. Sanders, and the wistful older Hermie, shows his remarkable versatility. In today's time of war, "Summer of 42" could catch on with audiences even more than the original movie." (Herb Hammer) THE TIMES (Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times): "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 Helms sound design. The playing space also aids. This isa play that needs intimacy and since no viewer is more than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope's small theater, the personal tie to the perfomers 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 posesses 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."(Roy Berko) Ticket Information SUMMER OF 42 is onstage at Kalliope Stage through November 7. Shows are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2:00pm. Some performances are sold out. Reserve online at www.KalliopeStage.com or call the box office at 216.321.0870. About Kalliope Stage Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar and Lee in Cleveland Heights. The 2004-2005 season begins with two area premiers. SUMMER OF 42 is the new musical based on the hit movie with music and lyrics by David Kirschenbaum and book by Hunter Foster. Relive the humor and poignancy of coming of age and falling in love for the very first time. Soaring music makes this show a Kalliope top choice. Next it's time to do THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG by Norman Allen. Meet Eveyln Scrooge and her chain-rattling partner Janet Marley in another noteworthy Cleveland premier. A haunted sweatshop in old New York brings out all the usual suspects with some unexpected twists. The foot-stomping ragtime score and witty script are a treat for all ages. Spring brings the witty comic romance: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. Gorgeous melodies evoke the lush scent of an endless summer evening. The sun won't set, one magical night, until every mismatched lover finds their perfect partner. Soon the moon smiles on lovers, fools, and rememberers in this Sondheim masterpiece. And summer arrives with the musical comedy, BABY. Thee unsuspecting couples suddenly find themselves expecting in this very moving, very funny romp. Meet Lizzie, Danny, Pam, Nick, Alan, and Arlene as they tackle everything "in the family way." Subscription opportunities are available through November 7, and guarantee reserved seating. --0-317496982-1097592333=:28806 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
SUMMER OF 42 another critical hit and audience favorite
Kalliope Stage launches their second season with SUMMER OF 42, a new musical based on the 1971 hit movie. An exciting cast of area students join New York and Cleveland professionals to create a raucously funny hit with vocal fireworks in a story especially timely today. Don't miss the opportunity to see this critically acclaimed area premier. The reviews are in---read for yourself.
 
PLAIN DEALER: "At Kalliope Stage, director Paul F. Gurgol gets the tone exactly right with a luminous production of "Summer of 42." Staging the area premiere of the musical adaptation of the 1971 movie, Gurgol makes theatrical magic with impeccable casting and direction that is both delicate and deep. He takes a big risk - staging a story about teens at a professional theater and putting real teens in the roles - and it's a risk that pays huge dividends. The cast, led by the amazing Alex Wyse, is funny, touching and very real. . . It's a beautiful production--funny, sweet and moving--to open Kalliope's second season and an excellent introduction to the strengths of this new professional company." (Linda Eisenstein)
 
SCENE: "Yep, it's a musical version of the movie, and it's a good thing Kalliope decided to do it, since it requires adolescent boys to sing and act. Thankfully, this company's dedication to splendid voices and evocative presentations has landed it some very talented local high schoolers, who perform like seasoned troopers. Alex Wyse plays the lead, Hermie, with such a cute and fragile boyishness, you just want to hug him (and it doesn't hurt that he looks like a teenage Fred Astaire). Director Paul F. Gurgol finds all the nooks of sentiment and crannies of humor (a boy buying his first "rubbers" in a drugstore) to give everyone a twinge of longing for the blissfully naive good ol' days." (Christine Howey)
 
CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS: "Humor and heartbreak coalesce in a story told in flashback about a young boy who falls for an older woman whose husband is away at war. Alex Wyse is equal parts touching and funny as the ingenuous Hermie whose adolescent awakening wavers between bumbling earnestness and precocious sensitivity. Aaron Dore is the horny Oscy, while the bespectacled Dan O'Neill fits the role of the nerdy Benji, more interested in birds than the birds and the bees. The object of Hermie's obsession is Dorothy, a war bride torn between loneliness and the nascent desire of a woman separated from her soldier husband. Jodi Brinkman gives a towering performance in that role. Chris Pohl is impressive in a brief but notable appearance as Dorothy's husband, Pete. Seasoned New York actor Jay Strauss is sublime as the droll proprietor, Mr. Sanders, and the famously glib reporter, Walter Winchell. A trio of Andrew Sisters types, alternately serving as a Greek chorus and a gaggle of teenage girls, features Elizabeth Kelly as the "fast" Miriam, Jamie Finkenthal as the self-conscious Aggie, and Julie Marx as the bookish Gloria who talks with a lisp. The six talented, youthful performers (all save one are in high school) deliver well-honed performances under Paul F. Gurgol's meticulous direction." (Fran Heller)
 
THE TIMES (Chagrin Valley): "At the Kalliope storefront theater on Lee Road in Cleveland Heights, director Paul Gurgol has assembled a first-rate cast and has taken the Oscar-winning screenplay and has been able to achieve the improbable. Combining comedy and tear-jerking sentimentality, Mr. Gurgol has pushed the plot, the songs, the script and his perfect cast to the limits. Yes, you can go back and relive this book-to-movie-to-stage experience . . . Jay Strauss plays Winchell, the older Hermie and Mr. Sanders, who, in a very funny scene, sells Hermie a package of condoms. Jodi Brinkman convinces as Dorothy, the lonely war bride, and can she sing. Though Mr. Kirschenbaum's ballads have a sameness, Miss Brinkman's thrilling vocals demand that you listen. As Hermie, Alex Wyse has a likable innocence. His gradual connection to this older woman is heartwarming. Aaron Dore, as the sex-driven Oscy, and Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and Julie Marx all have just the right touch as the would-be sex objects; and, when they double as the singing sisters, they are terrific. Jay Strauss, who triples as Winchell, Mr. Sanders, and the wistful older Hermie, shows his remarkable versatility. In today's time of war, "Summer of 42" could catch on with audiences even more than the original movie." (Herb Hammer)
 
THE TIMES (Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times): "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 Helms sound design. The playing space also aids. This isa play that needs intimacy and since no viewer is more than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope's small theater, the personal tie to the perfomers 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 posesses 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."(Roy Berko)
 
Ticket Information
SUMMER OF 42 is onstage at Kalliope Stage through November 7. Shows are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2:00pm. Some performances are sold out. Reserve online at www.KalliopeStage.com or call the box office at 216.321.0870.
 
About Kalliope Stage
Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar and Lee in Cleveland Heights. The 2004-2005 season begins with two area premiers. SUMMER OF 42 is the new musical based on the hit movie with music and lyrics by David Kirschenbaum and book by Hunter Foster. Relive the humor and poignancy of coming of age and falling in love for the very first time. Soaring music makes this show a Kalliope top choice. Next it's time to do THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG by Norman Allen. Meet Eveyln Scrooge and her chain-rattling partner Janet Marley in another noteworthy Cleveland premier. A haunted sweatshop in old New York brings out all the usual suspects with some unexpected twists. The foot-stomping ragtime score and witty script are a treat for all ages. Spring brings the witty comic romance: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. Gorgeous melodies evoke the lush scent of an endless summer evening. The sun won't set, one magical night, until every mismatched lover finds their perfect partner. Soon the moon smiles on lovers, fools, and rememberers in this Sondheim masterpiece. And summer arrives with the musical comedy, BABY. Thee unsuspecting couples suddenly find themselves expecting in this very moving, very funny romp. Meet Lizzie, Danny, Pam, Nick, Alan, and Arlene as they tackle everything "in the family way." Subscription opportunities are available through November 7, and guarantee reserved seating.
--0-317496982-1097592333=:28806-- >From pr at clevelandplayhouse.com" Dear NEOHIOPAL: For Immediate Release... THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE REMOUNTS BROADWAY PRODUCTION OF ENCHANTED APRIL Michael Wilson to Direct Matthew Barber's 2003 Best Play Tony Nominee http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20041011 Contact: Julie Fogel, The Cleveland Play House, Associate Director of Communications and Marketing, 216/795-7000 x236 The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-0189 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com From gltfshop1 at netzero.com Tue Oct 12 14:35:13 2004 From: gltfshop1 at netzero.com (mcytron) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 14:35:13 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Seeks Technicians for Oct 17th-20th Message-ID: <004701c4b0a3$5c6aafb0$a6863040@work> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C4B068.AF516150 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Great Lakes Theater Seeks Technicians for Oct 17th-20th for the Strike = of Julius Caesar and the Importance of being Earnest We will start promptly at 9 am Sunday October 17th at the Ohio theater=20 8 am Monday October 18th at the Ohio theater=20 9 am Tuesday October 19th and Wednesday October 20th at our shop=20 please contact me If interested Mark Cytron Technical Director=20 Great Lakes Theater=20 216 651 8406 gltfshop1 at netzero.com ------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C4B068.AF516150 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Great Lakes Theater Seeks Technicians for Oct = 17th-20th for the=20 Strike of Julius Caesar and the Importance of being Earnest

We will start promptly at 9 am Sunday = October 17th=20 at the Ohio theater 
8 am Monday October 18th  at the Ohio theater=20
 
9 am Tuesday October 19th and=20 Wednesday October 20th at our shop
 
please contact me If interested
 
Mark Cytron
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------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C4B068.AF516150-- From Alexcine at aol.com Tue Oct 12 12:55:10 2004 From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 15:55:10 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Prelude2Cinema holding audition October 23rd Message-ID: <4EC44C11.315F1327.006D6F3D@aol.com> Prelude2cinema will be holding auditions October 23rd at its Knight Studio on Cleveland???s East Side next week for certain roles for the TV Series ???Out of Darkness. The auditions will be only for specific roles. The roles we are casting include: Jennifer Bailey Raft. She is the young wife of the Prosecutor. She should be blonde or brunette. Jennifer at times can be very regal and other times she seems a bit unstable. Police Lieutenant Foster. He is an older black man and has the look of a kindly grandfather, but can be very ruthless when he needs to be. Auditions will be on Saturday October 23rd from 1pm to 5pm. Contact us if you fit one of the specific roles about an audition time. Shooting is expected to begin the first week of November 2004. E-mail dark at prelude2cinema.com to schedule and audition or visit the site at http://www.prelude2cinema.com/dark.htm ************************************** Prelude2Cinema "Movies That Make You Think." http://www.prelude2cinema.com ******************************************* From Cliff69249 at aol.com Tue Oct 12 18:29:50 2004 From: Cliff69249 at aol.com (Cliff69249 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 21:29:50 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]suzzy the clown Message-ID: --part1_c1.48f91268.2e9ddf0e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Need a clown to do face painting or perform puppet shows. My puppets will come alive to make you cry or more........................I am available for your function or event. Contact Suzzy for availability and pricing. 216-272-1796. --part1_c1.48f91268.2e9ddf0e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Need a clown to do face painting or= perform puppet shows.  My puppets will come alive to make you cry or m= ore........................I am available for your function or event. =20= Contact Suzzy for availability and pricing.  216-272-1796. --part1_c1.48f91268.2e9ddf0e_boundary-- From Yesactap at aol.com Tue Oct 12 18:38:01 2004 From: Yesactap at aol.com (Yesactap at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 21:38:01 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Two Upcoming Dobama Productions Message-ID: <74.44aa6c49.2e9de0f9@aol.com> -------------------------------1097631481 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dobama will be holding auditions for Ten Minutes from Cleveland by Eric Coble October 17 Production Dates: April 15-May 8 6 actors 20-50 Two Contrasting monologues for audition Please call director Eric Schmiedl 297-9042 Auditions for The Exonerated October 24 & 26 Director: Joel Hammer 10 Caucasian and African American actors, age 35-60 Call Joyce Casey for appointment 216-932-6838 -------------------------------1097631481 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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<= /BODY> -------------------------------1097631481-- From Buddyraymc at aol.com Tue Oct 12 18:46:35 2004 From: Buddyraymc at aol.com (Buddyraymc at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 21:46:35 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Us? Talking Across America, A Satirical Inquiry on the Eve of the Election Message-ID: <1c1.1f3ff176.2e9de2fb@aol.com> --part1_1c1.1f3ff176.2e9de2fb_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="1c1.1f3ff176_alt_bound" --1c1.1f3ff176_alt_bound Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 for immediate release Us? Talking Across America, A Satirical Inquiry into the State of the Natio= n=20 on the Eve of the Election performed by Ray McNiece. Cleveland Public=20 Theater, October 29-30th @ 8:30pm. $10 Admission. Contact: Jim Levine=20= @ CPT=20 216-631-2727 x 204 Poet, Actor, Singer Ray McNiece, presents a revival of his solo play Us?=20 just in time for the November Elections. Performed in front of a wall-sized= map=20 of the country made from 50 used flags saved from being burned, Us? is a=20 theatrical cross-country exploration of national character from Times Squar= e to=20 Hollywood Boulevard told through monologues, poems and songs.=20 Based on interviews with We, the people=20 McNiece portrays a cross section of a dozen characters -- from a WTC relief worker to a Gulf War vet to a gay groom =E2= =80=93 =20 who depict the conflicting and sometimes comic opinions our fellow Americans= =20 offer to describe themselves and the zeitgeist of our country. =E2=80=9CAs I= travel =20 around the country I=E2=80=99ve been asking folks what question they=E2=80= =99d like to ask the =20 American people and why, creating composite characters from the responses th= at=20 reveal the American Dream on the verge of nightmare.=E2=80=9D =20 Of McNiece=E2=80=99s first solo show at the Edinburgh Fringe Fest, London= =E2=80=99s Stage=20 Today commented, The energy he has for each character is impressive and he=20 never fails to surprise with the variety packed into the show. The Scotsman= =20 added, McNiece=E2=80=99s characters are acutely observed, the speech patter= ns and=20 mannerisms perfectly caught. In a review of Us? The Star Phonenix said, Hi= s=20 thoughtful writing combines with perfectly timed delivery to create a power= ful=20 wordscape that owes as much to jazz as drama.=20 Ray McNiece has authored seven books of poems and monologues, has created =20 two solo theater pieces and two poetry musicals, Mouth Music and Rustbowl=20 Hootenanny. He has appeared in several Cleveland Theater productions, most= =20 recently as Johnny Freeman in Bad Epitaph=E2=80=99s The American Revolution= . This fall he=20 will appear in Highway Ulysses at Dobama. FOR MORE INFO 440-918-0878. =20 www.raymcniece.com =20 visit the new website www.raymcniece.com --1c1.1f3ff176_alt_bound Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

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-------------------------------1097667642-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Wed Oct 13 03:23:38 2004 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 03:23:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland Theatre:Pride & Prejudice/3 more weeks Message-ID: <20041013102338.61221.qmail@web13122.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2045755102-1097663018=:59925 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 Liz 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, stirring music and terrific acting. Pride and Prejudice runs for only 16 more performances; October 14 through October 31, 2004 at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group rates are available. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information email Martin Friedman at either martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034. 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 Miss Anne De Bourgh...............Shannon Hopkins Mr. Carter................................Chris Sgarlata --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. --0-2045755102-1097663018=:59925 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  Liz 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, stirring music and terrific acting.

 

Pride and Prejudice runs for only 16 more performances; October 14 through October 31, 2004 at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group rates are available. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information email Martin Friedman at either martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034.

 

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

Miss Anne De Bourgh...............Shannon Hopkins

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


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Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. --0-2045755102-1097663018=:59925-- From cherylcarter at neo.rr.com Wed Oct 13 05:32:51 2004 From: cherylcarter at neo.rr.com (Cheryl Carter) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 07:32:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Children's Entertainment needed In-Reply-To: <20041008192927.75787.qmail@web20704.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: KidsFair 2004, an annual fundaiser for several childrens charitites, will be November 7 (10:00am - 6:00pm) at the John S Knight Center in Akron. We had over 10,000 children and their families attend last year and we expect an even bigger crowd due to 3 shows being presented by THE Sponge Bob Square Pants. We are looking for 3 more kids performers to do an onstage 20-25 minute performance. Puppeters, magicians, storytellers, stage shows, singing groups, dance groups, etc. Their is no money involved but your name and information would be printed in our hand-outs, publicity and posters. You can market yourself right after the perforance and it's a great way to build your brand name. Please contact Cheryl Carter at cherylcarter at neo.rr.com if you would to discuss a performance time. Think out of the box and get publicity that costs you nothng but a little time. This is a wonderful event to be seen at! Thank you! From sarah at morrisondance.com Wed Oct 13 05:08:21 2004 From: sarah at morrisondance.com (Sarah Morrison) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 08:08:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ALL ARTS ORGS/INDIVIDUALS - make your work count! Message-ID: <416D1AB5.8090906@morrisondance.com> --------------060907020706010604010209 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In order to be included in IMPORTANT federal research on the influence of "Creative Industries" (i.e. to increase funding for the arts on a federal/state/and local level) we all need to sign up for a DUNS number. I was shocked when I went to the OAC meeting last Monday, and they passed out a research report intended to show legislators how important the arts are to our economy, and under the category of # of dance organizations in OHIO, the number was THREE!!! While I am prone to focus on dance, this report includes all "Creative Industries" (that's YOU). I did some leg work to figure out how the heck they tallied the "creative industry" and found a place on the Americans for the Arts website, where they discuss the need to sign up for a DUNS number. I am urging all of you (as organizations AND as individual artists - and please encourage your colleagues) to sign up for a number, so that we can show these "researchers" how prevelant the arts are in Ohio! We NEED to be counted and included in federal AND statewide arts research, in order to demonstrate our contributions to the creative arts industries!. Let's make Ohio COUNT! A National Campaign to Register Artists and Nonprofit Arts Organizations with Dun & Bradstreet Americans for the Arts is urging all artists and arts organizations to get their own free Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) number--or if they already have a D&B number, to ensure that they are accurately coded as an arts organization or artist. Why? Because we have developed a new annual research initiative, Creative Industries, that uses D&B data to document the number of arts-related businesses and employees in any geographical region or political jurisdiction. If you don't have a D&B number you are not represented in the data, and our analysis suggests a vast under-representation of nonprofit arts organizations and artists. So SIGN UP AND BE COUNTED as part of this potent visibility and advocacy tool for advancing the arts in America. Arts Organizations, click here for instructions . Artists, click here for instructions . For More Information about the Creative Industries Project, click here . --------------060907020706010604010209 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In order to be included in IMPORTANT federal research on the influence of "Creative Industries" (i.e. to increase funding for the arts on a federal/state/and local level) we all need to sign up for a DUNS number.  I was shocked when I went to the OAC meeting last Monday, and they passed out a research report intended to show legislators how important the arts are to our economy, and under the category of # of dance organizations in OHIO, the number was THREE!!!  While I am prone to focus on dance, this report includes all "Creative Industries" (that's YOU).

I did some leg work to figure out how the heck they tallied the "creative industry" and found a place on the Americans for the Arts website, where they discuss the need to sign up for a DUNS number.  I am urging all of you (as organizations AND as individual artists - and please encourage your colleagues) to sign up for a number, so that we can show these "researchers" how prevelant the arts are in Ohio!  We NEED to be counted and included in federal AND statewide arts research, in order to demonstrate our contributions to the creative arts industries!.

Let's make Ohio COUNT!

A National Campaign to Register Artists and Nonprofit Arts Organizations with Dun & Bradstreet

Americans for the Arts is urging all artists and arts organizations to get their own free Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) number—or if they already have a D&B number, to ensure that they are accurately coded as an arts organization or artist. Why? Because we have developed a new annual research initiative, Creative Industries, that uses D&B data to document the number of arts-related businesses and employees in any geographical region or political jurisdiction. If you don’t have a D&B number you are not represented in the data, and our analysis suggests a vast under-representation of nonprofit arts organizations and artists. So SIGN UP AND BE COUNTED as part of this potent visibility and advocacy tool for advancing the arts in America.

Arts Organizations, click here for instructions.

Artists, click here for instructions.  


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--------------060907020706010604010209-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Wed Oct 13 05:18:21 2004 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 08:18:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THIS FRIDAY - Miss Gulch Rides Her Bike Back into Kennedy's at Pl ayhouse Square! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0007645F@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B11E.BA94BAF1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 Miss Gulch Returns! The Wicked Musical =20 "It's unabashed entertainment, the kind best enjoyed with pals over a = drink or two while a cabaret performer bats double-entendres from her stool," exclaimed Cleveland Plain Dealer Reviewer Linda Eisenstein after = viewing the show last March. =20 Nickolas Vannello once again brings Almira Gulch to life in this = one-man show with an armful of devastating new songs, an outrageous dress = created by Jeffrey Smart, a wig, a hat, a wicker basket, a grand piano, and voila = -- MISS GULCH RETURNS!=20 =20 Vannello does the old girl proud! All her dreams finally come true: long-running New York engagements rife with raves,... a cult following = of her own... and, now regional appearances like the one which will be at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center from October 15-30, 2004 =20 "Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the = energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." = Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene. =20 But who is Almira Gulch? It's been many years since Dorothy and The = Wizard of Oz charmed America. But there's another side to the Oz legend: the = dark side of the rainbow.=20 =20 Poor Almira! For sixty years, this dog-snatching, basket-wielding = spiteful spinster-next-door has intrigued us, but has never had the chance to = give us her side of the story...until now! Here she is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her.=20 Well, now its Almira's turn to give us her side of story! She has = remained misunderstood, underestimated, and unappreciated. And through the = decades, frustrated fans have hungered for solutions to the mysteries = surrounding the legendary Miss Gulch. Why does she ride that bike? What does she have against neighborhood girls and their little dogs too? What becomes of = her after the tornado? Did she have a happy childhood? And most of all -- = who is the real woman beneath that ferocious fa=E7ade? When playwright/lyricist Fred Barton accidentally met Margaret = Hamilton, he began a star-struck obsession that led to the development of Miss Gulch Returns. In Miss Gulch, he finds the ideal icon for today's = disillusioned souls, the perfect symbol of the frustrated aspirations of our age.=20 The Bitch is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her. She sings (at last!). She has a mean piano player by the name of Charles Eversole = (and what other kind?) She gives us the dirt. She dumps Hollywood and gives = the real world a try -- and lands a job as well as the next man (and lands = the next man, as well). She lays her soul bare, and yours if you dare. So = turn on the phone machine, turn Judy's picture to the wall, turn up the = volume, and welcome to the wit and wisdom of Miss Gulch -- "Entertainesse Extraordinaire!" "Kindly be advised that MISS GULCH RETURNS! isn't cabaret. It's = theatre. Fine theatre, too. It's one of the best shows I've seen in a long time. = With its riotous lyrics and smart tunes, a genuine poignancy underlies the = wicked laughter. MISS GULCH RETURNS! is a marvel. Pay a visit as soon as you = can." Michael Sommers, NY Native =20 Miss Gulch Returns! Performances: Fridays and Saturdays, October 15 - 30 (One Thursday performance on October 28th) at 8:30 p.m. in=20 Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center All seats $20 =20 Call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 for reservations www.missgulchreturns.com www.tickets.com =20 Show contains mature subject matter. Not suitable for people under 14 = years of age.=20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B11E.BA94BAF1 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
 
 

Miss Gulch Returns!

The Wicked Musical

 

"It's unabashed entertainment, the kind best enjoyed with pals over a drink or two while a cabaret performer bats double-entendres from her stool," exclaimed Cleveland Plain Dealer Reviewer Linda Eisenstein after viewing the show last March.

 

Nickolas Vannello once again brings Almira Gulch to life in this one-man show with an armful of devastating new songs, an outrageous dress created by Jeffrey Smart, a wig, a hat, a wicker basket, a grand piano, and voila -- MISS GULCH RETURNS!

  

Vannello does the old girl proud! All her dreams finally come true: long-running New York engagements rife with raves,... a cult following of her own... and, now regional appearances like the one which will be at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center from October 15-30, 2004

 

"Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene.

 

But who is Almira Gulch? It's been many years since Dorothy and The Wizard of Oz charmed America. But there's another side to the Oz legend: the dark side of the rainbow.

 

Poor Almira! For sixty years, this dog-snatching, basket-wielding spiteful spinster-next-door has intrigued us, but has never had the chance to give us her side of the story...until now! Here she is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her.

Well, now its Almira's turn to give us her side of story! She has remained misunderstood, underestimated, and unappreciated. And through the decades, frustrated fans have hungered for solutions to the mysteries surrounding the legendary Miss Gulch. Why does she ride that bike? What does she have against neighborhood girls and their little dogs too? What becomes of her after the tornado? Did she have a happy childhood? And most of all -- who is the real woman beneath that ferocious fa?ade?

When playwright/lyricist Fred Barton accidentally met Margaret Hamilton, he began a star-struck obsession that led to the development of Miss Gulch Returns. In Miss Gulch, he finds the ideal icon for today's disillusioned souls, the perfect symbol of the frustrated aspirations of our age.

The Bitch is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her. She sings (at last!). She has a mean piano player by the name of Charles Eversole (and what other kind?) She gives us the dirt. She dumps Hollywood and gives the real world a try -- and lands a job as well as the next man (and lands the next man, as well). She lays her soul bare, and yours if you dare. So turn on the phone machine, turn Judy's picture to the wall, turn up the volume, and welcome to the wit and wisdom of Miss Gulch -- "Entertainesse Extraordinaire!"

"Kindly be advised that MISS GULCH RETURNS! isn't cabaret. It's theatre. Fine theatre, too. It's one of the best shows I've seen in a long time. With its riotous lyrics and smart tunes, a genuine poignancy underlies the wicked laughter. MISS GULCH RETURNS! is a marvel. Pay a visit as soon as you can." Michael Sommers, NY Native

 

Miss Gulch Returns!

Performances: Fridays and Saturdays,

October 15 - 30 (One Thursday performance on October 28th)

at 8:30 p.m. in

Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center

All seats $20

 

Call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 for reservations

www.missgulchreturns.com

www.tickets.com

Show contains mature subject matter.  Not suitable for people under 14 years of age.

 

  

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B11E.BA94BAF1-- From eric.oswald at sherwin.com Wed Oct 13 06:27:02 2004 From: eric.oswald at sherwin.com (Eric Oswald) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:27:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Little Shop Of Horrors in Solon Message-ID: <416D2D26.9090606@sherwin.com>

Only Two Weekends Left!!!!


SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

proudly presents

LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS

The Musical!

The Cast

Seymour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason A. Green
Audrey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne Dieteman
Mr. Mushnik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Cohen
Orin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Oswald
Chiffon  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne Davis
Crystal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Samantha Childress
Ronette  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Valerie Witherspoon
Bernstein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Boros
Mrs. Luce  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Claudia Lillibridge
Skip Snip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Lillibridge
And as the Voice of Audrey II . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark J. DePompei
with Brandon Schaedlich as the Plant Operator

Directed by Wayne Merholz
Musical Direction by Megan Brack
Choreographed by Holly Merholz


Show dates, times and ticket prices are as follows:   
Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 pm October 15, 16, 22 & 23 Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Seniors & Students.  Sunday Matinees 2:00 pm October 10 & 17 Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Seniors & Students

Solon Center for the Arts is located at 6315 SOM Center Road at the corner of Bainbridge Road in the Old City Hall building. For tickets and more information about upcoming events and classes in art, music, theater and dance, call 440.337.1400


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Solon Center for the Arts has been taken over by a gigantic, man-eating plant!

Just drive by the Center on the corner of SOM Center and Bainbridge Roads and you'll see exactly what we mean when Little Shop of Horrors takes the stage!   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's celebrity - but behind the glamour and fame lies a secret he can't reveal - this strange and unusual plant's 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't want to miss the plant this is big enough to swallow a compact car!   Under the directions 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 "Somewhere That's Green," "Suddenly Seymour" and the title song.

Our 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 International.
From PRKSG at aol.com Wed Oct 13 06:39:07 2004 From: PRKSG at aol.com (PRKSG at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:39:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for Mr. or Ms. Board Trustee! Message-ID: <1e9.2c8af16c.2e9e89fb@aol.com> --part1_1e9.2c8af16c.2e9e89fb_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Recommendations for Board service are welcome! "In order to more positively respond to the Company's significant growth in recent years, the Board will look to the more than 200 Northeast Ohio communities it serves for people willing to fill a number of available seats on the Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees. The task will be challenging." Media Release For Immediate Release Contact: Phyllis Griffith,330.848.3708, or prksg at aol.com October 12, 2004...Barberton, Ohio. The Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees announces the election of officers for the 2004-2005 season: Art Bradnick is serving his final year as President, and Mark Paprocki is serving a second year as Treasurer. Tim Papp and Cathy Bulgrin are serving their first terms as Vice President and Secretary, respectively. The MTC Board also approved a revised slate for terms of service. Bradnick was CEO of Rockwell International/Barberton and Mayor of the City of Barberton. Paprocki is currently Treasurer of Barberton City Schools, and President of Downtown Barberton, Inc. Norton City Schools employ Cathy Bulgrin as Treasurer/CFO, and she serves as the NE Region Director of Ohio Association of School Business Officials. Tim Papp, AAMS, CFP heads the downtown Barberton office of Edward Jones. In order to more positively respond to the Company's significant growth in recent years, the Board will look to the more than 200 Northeast Ohio communities it serves for people willing to fill a number of available seats on the MTC Board of Trustees. The task will be challenging. "Most non-profit organizations are struggling with the same issue we are," report Holly Barkdoll and Dennis O'Connell, Co-Producing Directors. "There are fewer, potential Board members because most adults work full-time, have active family lives, and have less time for volunteer activities." "But Magical Theatre Company is active in 19 Northeast Ohio counties," adds Art Bradnick, " and we're looking to growth areas in Akron, North Canton, Green, Wooster, Munroe Falls, Wadsworth, Independence, Broadview Heights, Richfield, Walton Hills, and Medina for new Board members." Tim Papp reports, "our Board has been reworking its focus. To accommodate the hectic schedules of working adults, we've recently voted to hold quarterly meetings for the full Board. Our executive committee will meet monthly to conduct routine Company business. We're small, but mighty - and we really believe in the Company's value to Northeast Ohio. We know there are others who share this value for the performing arts." Founded in 1972, Magical Theatre Company remains Northeast Ohio's only professional resident and touring theatre for young and family audiences. The Company's repertoire of classic, contemporary and new children's literature appeals to schools and families annually because of how magnificently these works are transferred from page to the stage. Performing at the Park Theater on Alexander Common, Magical Theatre Company has sustained recent growth in all program areas: touring, public and school performances, workshops and residencies, and in outreach activities. An increasing number of corporate leaders, arts patrons and educators value Magical Theatre Company because the programs and projects reflect positive themes, evoke heartfelt emotions, and inspire children to real-life achievements. MTC programs have a profoundly positive impact on the life choices children make. Extraordinary, individual accomplishments occur when Magical Theatre Company is part of a child's life. Anyone interested in serving on the Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees can call 330.848.3708 to learn how they might be part of this magical experience. -30- Experience the Magic in 2004-2005 Performances at the Park Theater on Alexander Common Sarah, Plain and Tall - October 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 2004 The Best Christmas Pageant Ever - December 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 The Pearl - January 28, 29, 30, 2005 Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse - May 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22 Call 330.848.3708 for reservations or more information --part1_1e9.2c8af16c.2e9e89fb_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Recommendations for Board servic= e are welcome!
"In order to more positively respond to the Company's significant growth in=20= recent years, the Board will look to the more than 200 Northeast Ohio commun= ities it serves for people willing to fill a number of available seats on th= e Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees.  The task will be challeng= ing."


Media Release
For Immediate Release
Contact:  Phyllis Griffith,330.848.3708, or prksg at aol.com

October 12, 2004...Barberton, Ohio.  The Magical Theatre Company Board=20= of Trustees announces the election of officers for the 2004-2005 season:&nbs= p; Art Bradnick is serving his final year as President, and Mark Paprocki is= serving a second year as Treasurer.  Tim Papp and Cathy Bulgrin are se= rving their first terms as Vice President and Secretary, respectively. The M= TC Board also approved a revised slate for terms of service.

Bradnick was CEO of Rockwell International/Barberton and Mayor of the City o= f Barberton.  Paprocki is currently Treasurer of Barberton City Schools= , and President of Downtown Barberton, Inc.  Norton City Schools employ= Cathy Bulgrin as Treasurer/CFO, and she serves as the NE Region Director of= Ohio Association of School Business Officials.  Tim Papp, AAMS, CFP he= ads the downtown Barberton office of Edward Jones.

In order to more positively respond to the Company's significant growth i= n recent years, the Board will look to the more than 200 Northeast Ohio comm= unities it serves for people willing to fill a number of available seats on=20= the MTC Board of Trustees.  The task will be challenging.

"Most non-profit organizations are struggling with the same issue we are," r= eport Holly Barkdoll and Dennis O'Connell, Co-Producing Directors.  "Th= ere are fewer, potential Board members because most adults work full-time, h= ave active family lives, and have less time for volunteer activities."

"But Magical Theatre Company is active in 19 Northeast Ohio counties," ad= ds Art Bradnick, " and we're looking to growth areas in Akron, North Canton,= Green, Wooster, Munroe Falls, Wadsworth, Independence, Broadview Heights, R= ichfield, Walton Hills, and Medina for new Board members."

Tim Papp reports, "our Board has been reworking its focus.  To accommod= ate the hectic schedules of working adults, we've recently voted to hold qua= rterly meetings for the full Board.  Our executive committee will meet=20= monthly to conduct routine Company business.  We're small, but mighty -= and we really believe in the Company's value to Northeast Ohio.  We kn= ow there are others who share this value for the performing arts."

Founded in 1972, Magical Theatre Company remains Northeast Ohio's only profe= ssional resident and touring theatre for young and family audiences.  T= he Company's repertoire of classic, contemporary and new children's literatu= re appeals to schools and families annually because of how magnificently the= se works are transferred from page to the stage.

Performing at the Park Theater on Alexander Common, Magical Theatre Company=20= has sustained recent growth in all program areas:  touring, public and=20= school performances, workshops and residencies, and in outreach activities.<= BR>
An increasing number of corporate leaders, arts patrons and educators value=20= Magical Theatre Company because the programs and projects reflect positive t= hemes, evoke heartfelt emotions, and inspire children to real-life achieveme= nts.

MTC programs have a profoundly positive impact on the life choices children=20= make.  Extraordinary, individual accomplishments occur when Magical The= atre Company is part of a child's life.  Anyone interested in serving o= n the Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees can call 330.848.3708 to lea= rn how they might be part of this magical experience.
-30-


Experience the Magic in 2004-2005
Performances at the Park Theater on Alexander Common

Sarah, Plain and Tall - October 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 2004
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever - December 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 The Pearl - January 28, 29, 30, 2005
Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse - May 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22
Call 330.848.3708 for reservations or more information
--part1_1e9.2c8af16c.2e9e89fb_boundary-- From rboothie at zoominternet.net Wed Oct 13 06:55:22 2004 From: rboothie at zoominternet.net (Richard Boothroyd) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:55:22 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]IF YOU MISSED MICHAEL KELSEY DON"T MISS THIS SHOW AT THE ROSE IN MEDINA Message-ID: <005101c4b12c$4c2dbdc0$2eeac8ac@Rose> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4B10A.C11896E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Shows like Michael Kelsey's September 10 date at THE ROSE in Medina are = the stuff of legends. Two weeks later everyone you talk to is moaning = because they missed a truly magical event. On Saturday, October 16 8PM, = at THE ROSE in MEDINA the magic returns in the form of THE SULTANS OF = BING and guitarist Johnny Welton. THE SULTANS are indisputably the = finest improvisational jazz/rock band in NE Ohio and Welton's acoustic = and electric guitar artistry is well...electric! Tickets are available = at the door for $7. The show is perfect for parents with teens, parents = alone, teens alone or anyone who really apreciates great guitar work. For details and directions visit www.therosetheater.com ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4B10A.C11896E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Shows like Michael Kelsey's September = 10 date at=20 THE ROSE in Medina are the stuff of legends. Two weeks later everyone = you talk=20 to is moaning because they missed a truly magical event. On Saturday, = October 16=20 8PM, at THE ROSE in MEDINA the magic returns in the form of THE SULTANS = OF BING=20 and guitarist Johnny Welton. THE SULTANS are indisputably the finest=20 improvisational jazz/rock band in NE Ohio and Welton's acoustic and = electric=20 guitar artistry is well...electric! Tickets are available at the door = for $7.=20 The show is perfect for parents with teens, parents alone, teens alone = or anyone=20 who really apreciates great guitar work.
 
For details and directions visit www.therosetheater.com<= /DIV>
 
------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4B10A.C11896E0-- From chris at antonellic.com Wed Oct 13 07:18:23 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:18:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?=22After_all_those_years_being_stuck_on_a_page=2C_Did_you_?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?ever_imagine_you'd_see_me_onstage=3F__Cast_Announcement_fo?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?r_Seussical_at_Chagrin_Valley_Little_Theatre?= Message-ID: <00bf01c4b12f$7fa64980$0500a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00BC_01C4B10D.F87820D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Presents Seussical October 4, 2004 2004 : "After = all those years being stuck on a page, = Did you ever imagine you'd see me onstage? = Now I'm here, there is no telling what may ensue! = No, there's no telling what! = But I'll give you a clue..." So says the mischievous Cat in the Hat at the onset of this fantastical, = magical, musical extravaganza! Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Lucky = Stiff, My Favorite Year, Once On This Island, and Ragtime) have lovingly = brought to life all of our favorite Dr. Seuss characters, including = Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Lazy Mayzie and all of the Whos of = Whoville! These classic, colorful tales are seamlessly brought together by Jojo, a = young boy and "thinker of strange and wonderful thinks"! As each story = unfolds you will marvel at how relevant and profound Seuss's subtle = themes are; making this musical one that appeals to all ages. The score emerges as a Seussian gumbo of musical styles, ranging from = Latin to pop, swing to gospel, and R&B to funk! So let your toes tap, = your fingers snap, and your imagination run wild, for "If you open your mind, Oh, the thinks you will find Lining up to get loose! Oh, the thinks you can think! Oh, the thinks you can think When you think about Seuss!!" =20 Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM November 19 - December 19 Sundays @ 2pm Nov 21st, 28th, 19th=20 =20 Director Jackie Cassara Produced by Ellen Greenberger Choreographer Pamela LaForce Music Director Heidi Herczeg =20 Harvey Bernstein Adult Who = Casey Braun JoJo Laurel Bryant Various = Tracy Carnes Mayzie LaBird Ted Cogan Various = Talia Cosentino Various Jace Craft Wickersham = Marilyn Fadeley Mrs. Mayor =20 Ellen Froliklong Various = Becky Fussner Various Kelly Fussner Various = Phil Goldberg The Cat in the Hat Aimee Guglielmo Various = Rachel Galambos Bird Girl Kaitlin Kasper Various = Alexandria LaForce- =20 Sy Levine Yertle/ = Marzullo Various Grandpa Who Angela Lynard Sour Kangaroo = Pat Mazzarino Horton Hallie Noble Bird Girl = Lauren Praizner Various Sarah Radcliff Various = Greta Rothman Gertrude McFuzz Hannah Sellers Various = Josh Sellers Various Melissa Shoupe Bird Girl = Leah Smith Wickersham Brian Smith Mr. Mayor = Courtney Smart- = Spears Young Kangaroo Janiyah Spears Young Kangaroo =20 =20 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - = Saturday Adults $16 = Seniors and Youths under 18 $12=20 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_00BC_01C4B10D.F87820D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Presents   = Seussical

October 4, 2004 2004 :        =            &nbs= p;            = ;       =20  "After=20 all those years being stuck on a page,
        =20            &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           =20            =20 Did you ever imagine you=92d see me onstage?
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;       =20            &nbs= p;           =20            =20  Now I=92m here, = there is no=20 telling what may ensue!
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;      =20            &nbs= p;           =20            =20  No, there=92s no = telling=20 what!
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;       =20            &nbs= p;           =20            =20 But I=92ll give you a clue..."

So says the mischievous Cat in the = Hat at the=20 onset of this fantastical, magical, musical extravaganza! Lynn Ahrens = and=20 Stephen Flaherty (Lucky Stiff, My Favorite Year, Once On This Island, = and=20 Ragtime) have lovingly brought to life all of our favorite Dr. Seuss = characters,=20 including Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Lazy Mayzie and all of = the Whos=20 of Whoville!

These classic, colorful tales are seamlessly brought = together by Jojo, a young boy and =93thinker of strange and wonderful = thinks=94! As=20 each story unfolds you will marvel at how relevant and profound = Seuss=92s subtle=20 themes are; making this musical one that appeals to all ages.

The = score=20 emerges as a Seussian gumbo of musical styles, ranging from Latin to = pop, swing=20 to gospel, and R&B to funk! So let your toes tap, your fingers snap, = and=20 your imagination run wild, for

"If you open your mind,
Oh, the = thinks=20 you will find
Lining up to get loose!
Oh, the thinks you can = think!
Oh,=20 the thinks you can think
When you think about Seuss!!"

 =20

Fridays=20 & Saturdays @ 8 PM

 November 19 =96 December=20 19

Sundays=20 @ 2pm

Nov=20 21st, 28th, 19th

 

Director Jackie=20 Cassara      Produced by=20 Ellen Greenberger

  Choreographer Pamela = LaForce    =20  Music Director=20 Heidi Herczeg

 

Harvey=20 Bernstein           =20 Adult Who           =20            =20            =20 Casey Braun           =20            =20 JoJo

Laurel=20 Bryant           &nbs= p;     Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Tracy = Carnes           =20            =20 Mayzie LaBird

Ted=20 Cogan           &nbs= p;         Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Talia=20 Cosentino           &nbs= p;        =20 Various

Jace=20 Craft           &nbs= p;           Wickersham           =20            &nbs= p;        =20 Marilyn Fadeley           &nbs= p;       =20 Mrs. Mayor           =20

Ellen=20 Froliklong           &nbs= p;   Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Becky = Fussner           &nbs= p;         Various

Kelly=20 Fussner           &nbs= p;     Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Phil = Goldberg           =20            =20 The Cat in the Hat

Aimee=20 Guglielmo           =20 Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Rachel=20 Galambos           &nbs= p;      =20 Bird Girl

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

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

            =             =    =20             =    =20         = Adults    $16    Seniors and Youths = under=20 18    $12
 
 
 
 
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_00BC_01C4B10D.F87820D0-- From hazlett at clevelandopera.org Wed Oct 13 07:25:38 2004 From: hazlett at clevelandopera.org (Arlene Hazlett) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:25:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]1/2 price tickets to neohiopal for Cleveland Opera's Don Giovanni Message-ID: <416D3AE2.4030401@clevelandopera.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------030303090104020709000808 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *Be seduced!* */Don Giovanni/* by Mozart is at the State Theatre October 15-17. Mozart's Don Juan is handsome, irresistible and knows it! He seduces one woman after another, forever adding to his countless conquests. But conquest brings catastrophic retribution on Mozart's thrilling finale. _NEohioPAL readers save 50% on tickets!!_ Order online at clevelandopera.org. Enter code *PAO* to receive your savings! Arlene L. Hazlett, Associate Marketing Director Cleveland Opera 216/575-0903, ext. 216 hazlett at clevelandopera.org */Now you can buy tickets and sign up for our e-newsletter "HighNotes" on-line at http://www.clevelandopera.org/* Announcing a special No-Annual-Fee Platinum Plus (sm) MasterCard (R) credit card now conveniently available to Cleveland Opera supporters online. With each new account opened and each time the account is used, MBNA America Bank will make a contribution to Cleveland Opera. For further details about this offer and to apply online simply click on http://www.clevelandopera.org/mbna.html --------------030303090104020709000808 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Be seduced!  Don Giovanni by Mozart is at the State Theatre October 15-17. Mozart’s Don Juan is handsome, irresistible and knows it! He seduces one woman after another, forever adding to his countless conquests. But conquest brings catastrophic retribution on Mozart’s thrilling finale. NEohioPAL readers save 50% on tickets!! Order online at clevelandopera.org. Enter code PAO to receive your savings!
 

Arlene L. Hazlett, Associate Marketing Director
Cleveland Opera
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--------------030303090104020709000808-- From chris at antonellic.com Wed Oct 13 07:34:39 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:34:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Buy One Get One Free - Special Offer This Weekend - Chagrin Valley Little Theatre - A Mid Summer Night's Dream Message-ID: <00f201c4b131$c53debe0$0500a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00EF_01C4B110.3E0FC330 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 October 13, 2004: Please consider a wonderful opportunity to witness = and learn all about the wonders of William Shakespeare, right in your = own back yard!! =20 We invite you to attend a performance of Chagrin Valley Little Theatre's = A Mid Summer Night's Dream, the premiere production of our Steve = Shields Players. Dedicated to developing the talents and skills of teens = and young adults, our Players will bring a fresh, invigorating = perspective to this classic comedy.=20 =20 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 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 Special Offer for October 15th and 16th Buy One Ticket Get One Ticket Free!!! Just bring this special coupon with you and give to the Box Office To redeem this Special One Time Offer. 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_00EF_01C4B110.3E0FC330 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

October 13,=20 2004:  = Please=20 consider a wonderful opportunity to =20 witness and learn all about the wonders of William Shakespeare, = right in=20 your own back yard!!

 

We=20 invite you to attend a performance of Chagrin Valley Little = Theatre=92s  A Mid Summer Night=92s = Dream, the=20 premiere production of our Steve Shields Players. Dedicated to = developing the=20 talents and skills of teens and young adults, our Players will bring a = fresh,=20 invigorating perspective to this classic comedy. =

 

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    = $14    Seniors and Youths = under=20 18  =20 $10


Special=20 Offer for October 15th and = 16th

Buy=20 One Ticket Get One Ticket = Free!!!

Just=20 bring this special coupon with you and give to the Box=20 Office

To=20 redeem this Special One Time=20 Offer.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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_00EF_01C4B110.3E0FC330-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Wed Oct 13 07:34:29 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:34:29 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silvers score a touchdown with comedy at Actors' Summit - T Brown Review Message-ID: -------------------------------1097678069 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Touchdown for the Silvers in Actors' Summit comedy=20 =20 Silvers score a touchdown with comedy in Hudson=20 Wednesday, October 13, 2004=20 Remember that 1953 Andy Griffith routine, "What It Was Was Football"?=20 Well, Dorothy and Reuben Silver have found a similarly hilarious story.=20 Instead of a hick stumbling upon his first football game, it's told by a Jew= ish=20 immigrant fresh from the shtetl.=20 The kicker: The game is the annual Ohio-Michigan contest. Our confused=20 narrator cheers both teams, to the annoyance of fans in the stadium and to o= ur=20 amusement in the theater.=20 The football story, told in the original Yiddish with line-by-line English=20 translation, is the finale of an always amusing and occasionally hilarious=20 evening of reader's theater.=20 It's called "Laughter in Three Languages" (Yiddish, English and "Yinglish").= =20 It stars the Silvers reading and translating a text they wrote and directed.= =20 And its limited engagement at Actors' Summit in Hudson opened over the weeke= nd=20 and closes this coming Sunday.=20 The Silvers culled much of their material from the Jewish Daily Forward=20 newspaper, especially from editor Abraham Cahan's famous advice column, the=20= Bintel=20 Briefs.=20 Much of the rest comes from New York's once-thriving Yiddish theaters. So th= e=20 evening is not without its educational elements.=20 But don't let that scare you off. The title is accurate. This is about=20 laughing, at mistaking "Macbeth" for "Julius Scissor," at crackpot politicia= ns and=20 at 22 Gentiles wearing knee-length pants who throw a ball away only to=20 immediately run after it.=20 "Laughter in Three Languages" runs through Sunday at Actors' Summit, 86 Owen= =20 Brown St., Hudson. Tickets are $18-$25. Call 330-342-0800 or go to=20 www.actorssummit.org.=20 Tony Brown=20 =A9 2004 The Plain Dealer. Used with permission. -------------------------------1097678069 Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Touchdown for the Silvers in Actors' Summit comedy

 

Silvers score a touchdown with comedy in Hudson

= Wednesday, October 13, 2004

Remember that 1953 And= y Griffith routine, "What It Was Was Football"?

Well, Dorothy and Reu= ben Silver have found a similarly hilarious story. Instead of a hick stumbli= ng upon his first football game, it's told by a Jewish immigrant fresh from=20= the shtetl.

The kicker: The game i= s the annual Ohio-Michigan contest. Our confused narrator cheers both teams,= to the annoyance of fans in the stadium and to our amusement in the theater= .

The football story, to= ld in the original Yiddish with line-by-line English translation, is the fin= ale of an always amusing and occasionally hilarious evening of reader's thea= ter.

It's called "Laughter=20= in Three Languages" (Yiddish, English and "Yinglish"). It stars the Silvers=20= reading and translating a text they wrote and directed. And its limited enga= gement at Actors' Summit in Hudson= opened over the weekend=20= and closes this coming Sunday.

The Silvers culled muc= h of their material from the Jewish Daily Forward newspaper, especially from= editor Abraham Cahan's famous advice column, the Bintel Briefs. =

Much of the rest comes= from New York's once-thriving Yiddish theaters. So the evening is= not without its educational elements.

But don't let that sca= re you off. The title is accurate. This is about laughing, at mistaking "Mac= beth" for "Julius Scissor," at crackpot politicians and at 22 Gentiles weari= ng knee-length pants who throw a ball away only to immediately run after it.=

"Laughter in Three Lan= guages" runs through Sunday at Actors' Summit, <= st1:Street>86 Owen Brown=20= St.,=20= Hudson. Tickets are $18-$25. Call 330-342-0800 or go to www.actorssummit.org.=

Tony Brown =


=A9 2004 The Plain Dealer. Used wi= th permission.

-------------------------------1097678069-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Wed Oct 13 07:37:05 2004 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:37:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <2147483647.1097663825@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission. Hello, everyone. Here is your digest of news and information from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. One of our first-year students, cellist Gabrielle Athayde, is featured on the PBS documentary film SOUNDMIX: FIVE YOUNG MUSICIANS. The program airs locally tonight (Wednesday) at 8 p.m. on WVIZ ideastream. Tickets are still available for tomorrow night's Artist Recital Series concert featuring violinist Jennifer Koh, a 1997 graduate of Oberlin. The concert begins at 8 p.m. in Finney Chapel at and will be broadcast live on 104.9 FM WCLV and wclv.com through the generous sponsorship of The Riverside Company. You can read about Jennifer Koh on our web site: http://www.oberlin.edu/con The November residency of pianist Russell Sherman has been postponed until 2005. For additional events information, please visit: I hope you find this digest useful as you plan your arts coverage. If I can be of assistance, please let me know. Warm regards, Marci 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 From info at convergence-continuum.org Wed Oct 13 08:07:58 2004 From: info at convergence-continuum.org (info at convergence-continuum.org) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 11:07:58 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM TO OPEN WORDS & WEIRDS: A CONVERGENCE OF TWO ONE-ACTS OCTOBER 29 AT THE LIMINIS IN TREMONT Message-ID: <16621.199.196.250.16.1097680078.squirrel@199.196.250.16> On October 29, Tremont?s resident theatre company, convergence-continuum, will present Words & Weirds: A Convergence of Two One-Acts, the final production of their raucous 2004 season. The company will present two one-act plays, Tone Clusters by Joyce Carol Oates, and Whirligig by Mac Wellman, who wrote convergence-continuum?s boisterous 2003 productions of Cleveland, 7 Blowjobs and Sincerity Forever. In Tone Clusters, Frank and Emily just want everyone to know the truth about their son. But what is that truth? What determines who we are, or who we will become? Is it in the circuitry of the human brain? Memory? Random chance? The all-pervasive Media? Guest artist Douglas L. Snyder directs Lucy Bredeson-Smith, Executive Director Brian Breth and Artistic Director Clyde Simon in this dissection of identity. In Whirligig, a young girl?s bus trip is interrupted by an encounter with a strange man from another galaxy. Why does this strange man want to stay on Earth? What is the secret of this ornery girl?s happiness? Why does her persistent sister berate her so? And where have all the buses gone? Artistic Director Clyde Simon directs the ensemble cast as they discover more weirdness than answers in this jaunt into rivalry, trickery and song. Words & Weirds opens Friday, October 29 and runs Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays through November 20 at the Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd. in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. There will be an opening night reception for Words & Weirds at the nearby Atmosphere Gallery, 2335 W. 11th Street in Tremont featuring cocktails, appetizers and Colored Faces, a collection of art by Julius Lyles. All performances of Words & Weirds begin at 8 pm. Tickets are $12 for general admission and $9 for students and seniors. Seating for this production is limited. For information and reservations, call 216-687-0074 or visit us on the web at http://www.convergence-continuum.org. From csimon at convergence-continuum.org Wed Oct 13 08:18:46 2004 From: csimon at convergence-continuum.org (csimon at convergence-continuum.org) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 08:18:46 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking for lockers for show set Message-ID: <37581.68.252.95.24.1097680726.squirrel@68.252.95.24> I'm looking for a set piece for convergence-continuum's upcoming production of Whirligig. They don't have to look all that great, they just need to be big enough for someone to get inside of. Does anyone have a line on a set of lockers (2 or 3 doors worth)? If so, please contact me as soon as possible at this email address or by phone at 216-687-0074. Thanks, Clyde Simon From nwpl at lycos.com Wed Oct 13 08:19:01 2004 From: nwpl at lycos.com (nwpl at lycos.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:19:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Chance to see NWPL in Akron Message-ID: <20041013151902.0E92986AEE@ws7-1.us4.outblaze.com> LAST CHANCE TO SEE NEW WORLD PERFORMANCE LAB IN AKRON DEATHWATCH by Jean Genet and STAIRWAY TO PARADISE (A CABARET SOUL JOURNEY) IN REPERTORY THIS WEEKEND IN THE DAUM THEATRE, KOLBE HALL, ON THE UNIVERSIT= Y OF AKRON CAMPUS Stairway to Paradise--Thursday October 14 at 8 PM and Saturday October 16 a= t 10:30 PM Deathwatch--Friday and Saturday, October 15 and 16 at 8 PM. Admission is $10. Call for more information and reservations: 330-867-3299 CLEVELAND PERFORMANCES AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE'S PARISH HALL NOVEMBER 4-13 CALL NOW FOR RESERVATIONS: 216-631-2727/330-867-3299 www.nwplab.org nwpl at lycos.com New World Performance Laboratory James Slowiak Jairo Cuesta Co-Artistic Director --=20 _______________________________________________ Find what you are looking for with the Lycos Yellow Pages http://r.lycos.com/r/yp_emailfooter/http://yellowpages.lycos.com/default.as= p?SRC=3Dlycos10 From diomede3 at yahoo.com Wed Oct 13 09:13:03 2004 From: diomede3 at yahoo.com (Giuseppe Diomede) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:13:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri-C Metro Presents "For Colored Girls..." Message-ID: <20041013161303.70823.qmail@web50307.mail.yahoo.com> CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE?S METRO CAMPUS PRESENTS FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF BY NTOZAKE SHANGE DIRECTED BY JIMMIE D. WOODY WITNESS AN ASTONISHING DRAMATIC CHOREOPOEM PRESENTING ONE WOMAN?S VIEW OF THE WOMEN OF HER RACE. THROUGH WISDOM AND NAIVETE, PAIN AND BETRAYAL, A WORK CELEBRATING WOMEN?S LOYALTIES TO WOMEN. FEATURING: DARLENE PAMPLION MICHELLE MYERS VENYCE SANDERS GWEN WRIGHT LILLIE ANN ODEN VICKIE WILLIAMS-MORRIS ANGELIQUE SEALS JENNIFER KAY JETER OLIVER THOMPSON DATES: OCTOBER 28, 29, 30 AND NOVEMBER 4, 5, 6 AT 8 PM OCTOBER 31 AND NOVEMBER 7 AT 3PM PRICE: $10 FOR ADULTS, $7 FOR STUDENTS AND SENIORS ADDRESS: 2900 COMMUNITY COLLEGE AVE. (Entrance #6 at 30th & Woodland for secure underground parking.) _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From tfulton at jcu.edu Wed Oct 13 09:43:08 2004 From: tfulton at jcu.edu (Tom Fulton) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 12:43:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Few Openings remain for Tom Fulton's Chekhov Class - Beginning October 19 Message-ID: <200410131641.APF25243@mirapoint.jcu.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C4B122.31759390 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_0004_01C4B122.31759390 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_0004_01C4B122.31759390-- From lwolpert at ameritech.net Wed Oct 13 10:27:17 2004 From: lwolpert at ameritech.net (Lawrence Wolpert) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 13:27:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SALLY FINGERETT!!! Message-ID: <003601c4b149$e5a8f240$663ca8c0@lwolpertibm> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0033_01C4B128.5BF04E20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sally Fingerett well-known singer/songwriter of Bitchin' Babes fame,=20 performs her "Faces on the Wall" concert=20 at Congregation Bethaynu, 27900 Gates Mills Blvd, in Pepper Pike=20 on Sunday, October 24 at 3:00 p.m. =20 TIckets are $10.00 each. Tickets must be purchased in advance. =20 Send or bring your money to Congregation Bethaynu by October 21. =20 Call the synagogue for more information at 216-292-2931. =20 If there are any tickets to be sold on the day of the concert, they will = be $15.00 at the door. ------=_NextPart_000_0033_01C4B128.5BF04E20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Sally Fingerett
 
well-known singer/songwriter of Bitchin'=20 Babes fame,
performs her "Faces on the=20 Wall" concert
 
at Congregation Bethaynu, 27900 Gates Mills Blvd, in Pepper = Pike=20
 
on Sunday, October 24 at 3:00=20 p.m
 
TIckets are $10.00=20 each.  Tickets must be purchased in advance.  =
 
Send or bring your money to Congregation Bethaynu by October = 21. =20
Call the synagogue for more information at 216-292-2931.  =
If there are any tickets to be sold on the day of the concert, = they will=20 be $15.00 at the door.
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-------------------------------1097688761-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Wed Oct 13 10:49:48 2004 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 13:49:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MEDIA ADVISORY FROM OBERLIN Message-ID: <2147483647.1097675388@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_4CPGEvcrUcn0KU/5b8q9gA) 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. CONTACT: Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations The Oberlin Conservatory of Music 440-775-8328 marci.janas at oberlin.edu MEDIA ADVISORY Sir Simon Rattle, music director of the Berlin Philharmonic, will guest conduct the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. WHO: Sir Simon Rattle Members of the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Alyson Cambridge '02, soprano soloist WHAT: Sir Simon Rattle conducts the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra in a performance of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 4. General Seating Tickets for the public are $10 and available by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service: 440-775-8169. This concert is free to those with an Oberlin College I.D. WCLV 104.9 FM will air a live broadcast of this concert with the generous support of The Riverside Company. Soprano soloist for the performance is Alyson Cambridge, a 2002 graduate of Oberlin. Cambridge is a member of the Metropolitan Opera's Lindemann Young Artist Development Program and a 2003 winner of the Metropolitan Opera Competition. WHEN: Wednesday, December 1, at 8 p.m. WHERE: Finney Chapel 90 North Professor Street Oberlin, Ohio Advance press tickets for music critics and members of the print and broadcast media are available by calling Marci Janas. ### Oct. 13, 2004mj --Boundary_(ID_4CPGEvcrUcn0KU/5b8q9gA) 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. PalatinoCONTACT: Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations The Oberlin Conservatory of Music 440-775-8328 0000,0000,00ffmarci.janas at oberlin.edu MEDIA ADVISORY Sir Simon Rattle, music director of the Berlin Philharmonic, will guest conduct the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. WHO: Sir Simon Rattle Members of the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Alyson Cambridge '02, soprano soloist WHAT: Sir Simon Rattle conducts the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra in a performance of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 4. General Seating Tickets for the public are $10 and available by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service: 440-775-8169. This concert is free to those with an Oberlin College I.D. WCLV 104.9 FM will air a live broadcast of this concert with the generous support of The Riverside Company. Soprano soloist for the performance is Alyson Cambridge, a 2002 graduate of Oberlin. Cambridge is a member of the Metropolitan Opera's Lindemann Young Artist Development Program and a 2003 winner of the Metropolitan Opera Competition. WHEN: Wednesday, December 1, at 8 p.m. WHERE: Finney Chapel 90 North Professor Street Oberlin, Ohio Advance press tickets for music critics and members of the print and broadcast media are available by calling Marci Janas. 9999,6666,9999### Oct. 13, 2004mj --Boundary_(ID_4CPGEvcrUcn0KU/5b8q9gA)-- From coneill at beckcenter.org Wed Oct 13 11:29:14 2004 From: coneill at beckcenter.org (Colleen O'Neill) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 14:29:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BOGO offer for "Lobby Hero" at the Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E185A40@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B152.91F44B3C Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C4B152.91F44B3C" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B152.91F44B3C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Kenneth Lonergan's Lobby Hero Through October 24th=20 At the Beck Center for the Arts Voted the Best Theater Company by Scene Magazine (2004) =20 For Tickets, call (216) 521-2540 =20 =20 **Reviews, Showtimes, Ticket Prices and Buy One Get One Offer (Listed Below)=20 =20 Reviews =20 =20 "Lonergan tangles his four characters- a security guard, his boss and two patrolling cops- in a series of related messes created when each of them says or does something that one of the others thinks is morally wrong."=20 =20 "It's an interesting and cogent, if overly long, parable. But the dilemmas faced by the characters prove to be less interesting than the characterizations created by the actors." =20 =20 "And that's simply because the four, directed by Seth Gordon, turn out some of the best crafted and most consistently engaging ensemble performances the Cleveland area ever has seen." =20 =20 "Matthew Joslyn anchors the play as Jeff, the security guard and title "hero." Joslyn makes Jeff comical by taking him from bored-boneless prostration to auto-intoxicated excitement in an instant. But he also makes him vividly, touchingly real by somehow hitting all the emotional gradations in between." =20 =20 "It's like listening to a virtuoso play a musical scale in which you hear all the notes, no matter how fast the glissando goes by." =20 =20 "It's pretty remarkable artistry. So is Jimmie Woody's hard-nosed William, whose high-mindedness breaks into bits of despair and fear-inspired cruelty; Paul Floriano's Bill, an exquisitely nuanced and powerful blend of shifting amiability, concern and vicious self-preservation; and Jennifer Clifford's idealistic Dawn, who meets disillusionment with steely and broken-hearted vengeance. They couldn't be better. If Jeff is the hero of the lobby, Gordon and his cast are the heroes of the stage." =20 Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer =20 =20 "Beck Center's production is outstanding. In fact, the staging and acting outshine the script." =20 "Director Seth Gordon has pulled out all the stops to make what could potentially be a talky evening, one of interest. He is aided by a terrific cast. The actors make the characters real enough so that we care about them and project what might happen to each in the future. That's a tribute to the quality of the performances." =20 "Don McBride's scenic design, Jeff Smart's costumes and Jeff Lockshine's lighting all work well." =20 =20 Capsule Judgement: "Beck's Lobby Hero gets an excellent production at Beck Center. Here is a production that takes a script to it highest level through wise directing and fine acting." Roy Berko, The Times =20 =20 Showtimes & Ticket Prices =20 Through October 24, 2004 Fridays & Saturdays 8pm Sundays 3pm Buy One Ticket Get One Ticket Free! (Through October 24) $26 Adults, $23 Seniors, $15 Students (22 and under) (All individual ticket sales are subjec to a $2 administrative fee per ticket applied at the time of ticket reservation.) Student Rush tickets (with ID) $10 Sundays only, available 30 minutes prior to curtain on availability =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B152.91F44B3C Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

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At the Beck Center for the = Arts

Voted the Best Theater = Company by Scene Magazine (2004)

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For Tickets, call (216) = 521-2540

 

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“Lonergan = tangles his four characters- a security guard, his boss and two patrolling cops- = in a series of related messes created when each of them says or does = something that one of the others thinks is morally wrong.” =

 

“It’s an interesting and cogent, if overly long, parable.  But the dilemmas = faced by the characters prove to be less interesting than the = characterizations created by the actors.” 

 

“And = that’s simply because the four, directed by Seth Gordon, turn out some of the = best crafted and most consistently engaging ensemble performances the = Cleveland area = ever has seen.” 

 

“Matthew = Joslyn anchors the play as Jeff, the security guard and title = “hero.” Joslyn makes Jeff comical by taking him from bored-boneless prostration = to auto-intoxicated excitement in an instant.  But he also makes him = vividly, touchingly real by somehow hitting all the emotional gradations in between.” 

 

“It’s like listening to a virtuoso play a musical scale in which you hear all the = notes, no matter how fast the glissando goes by.”  =

 

“It’s pretty remarkable artistry.  So is Jimmie Woody’s hard-nosed = William, whose high-mindedness breaks into bits of despair and fear-inspired cruelty; = Paul Floriano’s Bill, an exquisitely nuanced and powerful blend of = shifting amiability, concern and vicious self-preservation; and Jennifer Clifford’s idealistic Dawn, who meets disillusionment with steely = and broken-hearted vengeance.  They couldn’t be better.  If = Jeff is the hero of the lobby, Gordon and his cast are the heroes of the = stage.”

 

Carolyn Jack, The Plain = Dealer

 

 

Beck Center’s production is outstanding.  In fact, the staging and acting = outshine the script.”

 

“Director = Seth Gordon has pulled out all the stops to make what could potentially be a = talky evening, one of interest.  He is aided by a terrific cast.  = The actors make the characters real enough so that we care about them and = project what might happen to each in the future.  That’s a tribute to = the quality of the performances.”

 

Don McBride’s scenic design, Jeff = Smart’s costumes and Jeff Lockshine’s lighting all work = well.”  

 

Capsule = Judgement: “Beck’s Lobby = Hero gets an excellent production at Beck Center.  = Here is a production that takes a script to it highest level through wise = directing and fine acting.”          &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =      

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Through October = 24, 2004

Fridays & Saturdays 8pm

Sundays 3pm

Buy One Ticket Get One Ticket Free! (Through October = 24)

$26 Adults, $23 = Seniors, $15 Students (22 and under)

(All individual = ticket sales are subjec to a $2 administrative fee per ticket applied at the = time of ticket reservation.)

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boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00B6_01C4B137.B76EB520" ------=_NextPart_001_00B6_01C4B137.B76EB520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Art House Presents... Disco Dancin' Halloween Party=20 Can't get enough of 1970's retro? On Saturday, October 23 from 7:30 p.m. = to 11 p.m., Art House,will present a Disco Dancin' Halloween Party as = part of its Steppin' in the House Dance Workshop series.=20 Boogie on down to Art House to learn all your favorites from dance = instructor Samara McCullough: the shuffle, the hustle, and a variety of = groovin' line dance moves! The event is open to beginners and = experienced dancers alike. Costume prizes will be awarded to those = dressed in their most fabulous 1970's gear.=20 The cost will be $20 per person. Advanced reservations are required and = participants must be 21 and older. Free, guarded parking is available. = Light refreshments also will be available for purchase.=20 To make a reservation, or for more information, call 216-398-8556. Art = House is located at 3119 Denison Ave., one and one-half blocks west of = Pearl Rd. near the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. Lisa Fernandez Program Coordinator 3119 Denison Ave. Cleveland, OH 44109 216-398-8556 Phone 216-398-8335 Fax www.arthouseinc.org lisa at arthouseinc.org Please note - I am not in the office on Fridays Office Hours - Mon.-Thurs. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Saturdays 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. ------=_NextPart_001_00B6_01C4B137.B76EB520 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Art House = Presents...

    Disco = Dancin=92 Halloween Party

Can=92t get = enough of 1970=92s=20 retro? On Saturday, October 23 from 7:30 p.m. to 11 = p.m., Art=20 House,will present a Disco Dancin=92 Halloween Party as part of its = Steppin=92 in=20 the House Dance Workshop series.

Boogie on down to Art House to learn = all your=20 favorites from dance instructor Samara McCullough: the shuffle, the = hustle, and=20 a variety of groovin=92 line dance moves! The event is open to beginners = and=20 experienced dancers alike. Costume prizes will be awarded to = those=20 dressed in their most fabulous 1970=92s gear.

The cost will be $20 per = person. Advanced=20 reservations are required and participants must be 21 and = older. Free,=20 guarded parking is available. Light refreshments also will be available = for=20 purchase.

To make a reservation, or for more = information,=20 call 216-398-8556. Art House is located at 3119 Denison Ave., one and = one-half=20 blocks west of Pearl Rd. near the Cleveland Metroparks=20 Zoo.

Lisa Fernandez
Program = Coordinator
3119=20 Denison Ave.
Cleveland, OH  44109
216-398-8556 = Phone
216-398-8335=20 Fax
www.arthouseinc.org
lisa at arthouseinc.org
Please note=20 - I am not in the office on Fridays
Office Hours - Mon.-Thurs. 9:30 = a.m.-5:30=20 p.m.
Saturdays 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
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Tickets are on sale now at 216-382-4000 x274. -------------------------------1097695535 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Publicity Pics and Company Bios: http://www.fredsternfeld.c= om/ragtime.htm=20
 
OCTOBER 28 - NOVEMBER 14
PREVIEWING (1/2 price tickets) OCTOBER 28, OPENING OCTOBER=20 30.
 
Tickets are on sale now at 216-382-4000 x274.
 
 
-------------------------------1097695535-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Wed Oct 13 14:22:43 2004 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 17:22:43 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ensemble celebrates Eugene O'Neill Birthday Message-ID: --part1_e1.32f777e.2e9ef6a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre invites all actors and freinds to help celebrate its 25th Birthday along with the Birthday of playwright Eugene O'Neill Ensemble Theatre Celebrating 25 Years invites you and your friends to celebrate Ensemble Theatre's 25th Birthday and the 115 Birthday of playwright Eugene O'Neill Saturday, October 16, 2004 5pm - 7:30pm at the home of Dr. David Sedwick PH.D and Dr. Martina Veigl,PH.D 2517 Stratford Rd, Cleveland Hts, Ohio Enjoy wine, delicious appetizers, Fun door prizes, games and more! Ensemble Theatre actors will be reciting lines and scenes from over the 120 productions Ensemble Theatre has presented over the past 25 years. Guest will be asked to name the play from which they came from and win a prize. Fun for the whole family while supporting one of Cleveland's small professional theatres. Many of the plays being read will include the works of Eugene O'Neill born October 16, 1888 Cost is $35 per person ($25 plus $10 to grow on.) Seating is limited call 216-321-2930 www.Ensemble-Theatre.com Cost to Neohiopal subsribers only pay $25 --part1_e1.32f777e.2e9ef6a3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ensemble Theatre invites all act= ors and freinds to help celebrate its 25th Birthday along with the Birthday=20= of playwright Eugene O'Neill



Ensemble Theatre
Celebrating 25 Years
invites you and your friends
to celebrate
Ensemble Theatre's 25th Birthday
and the 115 Birthday of playwright
Eugene O'Neill


Saturday, October 16, 2004
5pm - 7:30pm
at the home of

Dr. David Sedwick PH.D and Dr. Martina Veigl,PH.D
2517 Stratford Rd, Cleveland Hts, Ohio
Enjoy wine, delicious appetizers, Fun door prizes, games and more!
Ensemble Theatre actors will be reciting lines and scenes from over t= he 120 productions Ensemble Theatre has presented over the past 25 years. Gu= est will be asked to name the play from which they came from and win a prize= . Fun for the whole family while supporting one of Cleveland's smal= l professional theatres. Many of the plays being read will include the works= of
Eugene O'Neill born October 16, 1888
Cost is $35 per person ($25 plus $10 to grow on.)
Seating is limited
call 216-321-2930
www.Ensemble-Theatre.com

Cost to Neohiopal subsribers only pay $25

--part1_e1.32f777e.2e9ef6a3_boundary-- From david at badepitaph.org Wed Oct 13 17:29:58 2004 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 20:29:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: Rave Review of OTHELLO in the Free Times! In-Reply-To: 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_3180544198_3136820_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 23 "Perhaps one of the most innovative renditions of Othello that has ever been done." Meg Chamberlain as Iago: "An exceptional performance that added something unique and modern to this classic." Nathan Gurr as Cassio: "Demonstrated a remarkable skill that perfectly captures the essence of a tortured soul." - Benjamin T. Lackey Free Times Letter to the Editor "The production values are top-notch" Kelly Elliot, Fight Choreographer: "Coordinates the brawls and tragic bloodbath with perfection." Ali Hernan, Director: "Her dynamic staging brings the audience directly into the action ... Hernan is to be commended for her intelligent, fresh take on a timeless and challenging classic." - Cleveland Jewish News WE PERFORM. YOU DECIDE. ORTHODOX - 6203 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland Thu., Fri. & Sat. at 8 PM, Sun. at 7 PM * Pay-what-you-can admission on Thursdays Call (216) 556-0919 for reservations or go online to http://www.badepitaph.org Bad Epitaph. Great Shakespeare. --MS_Mac_OE_3180544198_3136820_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: Rave Review of OTHELLO in the Free Times! BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS
THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE
NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 23

"Perhaps one of the most innovative renditions of Othello th= at has ever been done."
Meg Chamberlain as Iago: "An exceptional performance that added so= mething unique and modern to this classic."
Nathan Gurr as Cassio: "Demonstrated a remarkable skill that perfectly= captures the essence of a tortured soul."
- Benjamin T. Lackey
Free Times Letter to the Editor

"
The production values are top-notch"
Kelly Elliot, Fight Choreographer: "Coordinates the brawls and tra= gic bloodbath with perfection."
Ali Hernan, Director: "Her dynamic staging brings the audience directl= y into the action ... Hernan is to be commended for her intelligent, fresh t= ake on a timeless and challenging classic."
- Cleveland Jewish News

WE PERFORM.  YOU DECIDE.

ORTHODOX - 6203 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland
Thu., Fri. & Sat. at 8 PM, Sun. at 7 PM
* Pay-what-you-can admission on Thursdays
Call (216) 556-0919 for reservations
or go online to http://www.badepitaph.org

Bad Epitaph.  Great Shakespeare.=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3180544198_3136820_MIME_Part-- From AWEGMagic at aol.com Wed Oct 13 20:24:53 2004 From: AWEGMagic at aol.com (AWEGMagic at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 23:24:53 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets Now On Sale For Magic & Illusions of John Steven Bloom Message-ID: <1b8.361046e.2e9f4b85@aol.com> --part1_1b8.361046e.2e9f4b85_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Springfield Local High School Junior Class welcomes Magic & Illusions of John Steven Bloom for one performance NOV 20, 2004 at 7:30pm at Springfield Local Intermediate School Auditorium in New Middletown OH $12 General Admission Charge by Phone: 1 866 572-5666 For more information on master illusionist John Steven Bloom visit: www.JohnStevenBloom.com --part1_1b8.361046e.2e9f4b85_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Springfield Loca= l High School Junior Class welcomes
= Magic & Illusions of John Steven Bloom
for one performance
NOV 20, 2004 at 7:30pm at
= Springfield Local Intermediate School Auditorium in
= New Middletown OH
$12 General Admission
= Charge by Phone: 1 866 572-5666
For more information on master illusionist John Steven Bloom visit:
= www.JohnStevenBloom.com

--part1_1b8.361046e.2e9f4b85_boundary-- From sharonmxg at 5starinternet.com Wed Oct 13 20:38:49 2004 From: sharonmxg at 5starinternet.com (sharonmxg) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 23:38:49 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Several props still needed for RAGTIME Message-ID: <005501c4b19f$5249ef30$470b9541@MistressSharon> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C4B17D.CA61C550 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Ladies and Gentlemen, My name is Sharon. I am the Prop Master for Ragtime the Musical, being = produced by the JCC and Tri-C East, Directed by Fred Sternfeld. As we enter the home stretch towards opening night we are still looking = for several necessary props. Below is a list of the items still needed. = If anybody out there in NEOhioPAL Land has any of the items and you are = willing to LOAN them to the show please contact me right away by = replying to this posting or you may call me at 440-452-4831.=20 Small Table Top movie projector - hand crank style (Circa 1920) Parasols with Hooked Handles Sturdy black umbrellas=20 Binoculars (circa 1910) Polar Bear Rug (must be white. A bolt of fake white fur would do as = well) 3 Large US Flags on poles (not nylon or shiny) Many Newspapers (all black & white like Wall Street Journals) Baseball Mitt (Circa 1910) Buffalo Nickel in Coin Collector case (or just an empty case we can use) 2 small hand fans Clip board (Vintage, not modern) Clothes pins (lots of wooden ones with or with out springs) Small Rubber Beach ball approx. 12- 14 inches in diameter) Banjo Metal sand pail and shovel Attach=E9 or Brief Case in good condition (Circa 1910-1920) Medical Bag in good condition (Circa 1910-1920) Baby clothes (Circa 1910-1920) Your assistance will be greatly appreciated! Sharon Epstein >^..^< -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. --George Carlin ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C4B17D.CA61C550 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello Ladies and = Gentlemen,
 
My name is Sharon.  I am = the Prop=20 Master for Ragtime the Musical, being produced by the JCC and = Tri-C=20 East, Directed by Fred Sternfeld.
 
As we enter the home stretch = towards=20 opening night we are still looking for several necessary props.  = Below is a=20 list of the items still needed.  If anybody out there in NEOhioPAL=20 Land has any of the items and you are willing = to LOAN=20 them to the show please contact me right away by replying to this = posting=20 or you may call me at 440-452-4831. 
 

Small=20 Table Top movie projector =96 hand crank style (Circa = 1920)

Parasols with Hooked=20 Handles

Sturdy=20 black umbrellas

Binoculars=20 (circa 1910)

Polar=20 Bear Rug (must be white.  A bolt of fake white fur would do as=20 well)

3=20 Large US Flags on poles (not nylon or shiny)

Many=20 Newspapers (all black & white like Wall Street=20 Journals)

Baseball=20 Mitt (Circa 1910)

Buffalo=20 Nickel in Coin Collector case (or just an empty case we can=20 use)

2=20 small hand fans

Clip=20 board (Vintage, not modern)

Clothes=20 pins (lots of wooden ones with or with out = springs)

Small=20 Rubber Beach ball approx. 12- 14 inches in diameter)

Banjo

Metal=20 sand pail and shovel

Attach=E9=20 or Brief Case in good condition (Circa 1910-1920)

Medical=20 Bag in good condition (Circa 1910-1920)

Baby=20 clothes (Circa 1910-1920)
 
Your=20 assistance will be greatly appreciated!
 
Sharon  = Epstein
>^..^<

Life is not measured by the = number of=20 breaths we take,
but by the moments that take our breath = away.
 
--George=20 Carlin

------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C4B17D.CA61C550-- From MStein at carouseldinnertheatre.com Wed Oct 13 12:12:47 2004 From: MStein at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Michael Stein) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 15:12:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Backstage Crew. Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A87273923@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B158.A03CD7CB Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C4B158.A03CD7CB" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B158.A03CD7CB Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 =20 CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE SEEKING BACKSTAGE CREW FOR HOLIDAY SHOW =20 =20 THE CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE LOCATED IN AKRON OHIO IS SEEKING BACKSTAGE CREW MEMBERS FOR ITS UPCOMING SHOW "CAROUSEL'S HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA". REHEARSALS BEGIN NOVEMBER 8 WITH THE SHOW RUNNING UNTIL JANUARY 9, 2005. THIS IS A PAID POSITION WITH BENEFITS AVAILABLE AND THE OPPORTUNITY FOR FUTURE EMPLOYMENT. PLEASE RESPOND TO MICHAEL STEIN.=20 =20 Production Manager Carousel Dinner Theatre 330 724-9855 ext. 129 330 958-2898 cell mstein at carouseldinnertheatre.com =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B158.A03CD7CB Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
 
 
CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE
SEEKING BACKSTAGE CREW FOR HOLIDAY SHOW
 
 
THE = CAROUSEL DINNER=20 THEATRE LOCATED IN AKRON OHIO IS SEEKING BACKSTAGE CREW MEMBERS FOR ITS = UPCOMING=20 SHOW "CAROUSEL'S HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA".  REHEARSALS BEGIN NOVEMBER = 8 WITH=20 THE SHOW RUNNING UNTIL JANUARY 9, 2005.  THIS IS A PAID POSITION = WITH=20 BENEFITS AVAILABLE AND THE OPPORTUNITY FOR FUTURE EMPLOYMENT.  = PLEASE=20 RESPOND TO MICHAEL STEIN. 
 
Production Manager
Carousel Dinner Theatre
330 724-9855 ext. 129
330 958-2898 cell
mstein at carouseldinnertheatre.com

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Dates still available for private parties at Spaghetti Warehouse in Akron Ohio. Call 419-861-3094 for more information. http://www.random-acts.net/Vampire.html From sal-lentz at neo.rr.com Wed Oct 13 22:16:37 2004 From: sal-lentz at neo.rr.com (Sally Lentz) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 01:16:37 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking for photographer for headshots Message-ID: <004801c4b1ac$fae41780$22c9d2cc@yourm5d4u9r2uv> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C4B18B.73A06B00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mom (writer) and daughter(actress) in need of individual headshots. = We're looking for a good photographer who can provide professional = photos at a reasonable price, maybe even a "deal!" Please email: = Sal-Lentz at neo.rr.com ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C4B18B.73A06B00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Mom (writer) and daughter(actress) in = need of=20 individual headshots.  We're looking for a good photographer = who can=20 provide professional photos at a reasonable price, maybe even a = "deal!" =20 Please email: Sal-Lentz at neo.rr.com ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C4B18B.73A06B00-- From Pommy at neo.rr.com Thu Oct 14 04:18:24 2004 From: Pommy at neo.rr.com (Pommy) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 07:18:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Humane Society still needs a lighting person... Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20041014071238.01f70e80@pop-server.neo.rr.com> If anyone has expertise in this area, could you please call Kathy Romito at the shelter (330-657-2010) and talk with her about our upcoming gala "Mardi Paws" (November 13). We have a *really* fun night planned, with entertainment, New Orleans style food, drinks and music, a pet fashion show and our very own "cat house" - but we need to light the event so everyone can see all the good stuff we have. :) If you can donate your services for this worthwhile cause, it would be very much appreciated. Thank you! --Pommy From lt_hello_dolly at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 06:18:26 2004 From: lt_hello_dolly at yahoo.com (Christine Walsh-Newton Rex Huffman) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 06:18:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Hello, Dolly!" Auditions at Little Theatre of Tuscarawas County Message-ID: <20041014131826.28683.qmail@web61109.mail.yahoo.com> The award-winning musical "Hello Dolly" will be presented as the second production of Little Theatre's 2004-05 season. The show is sponsored by The Times-Reporter. Auditions for "Hello Dolly" will be held Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 beginning at 7 in the Little Theatre at 466 Carrie Ave. NW, New Philadelphia. All roles, including Dolly, are available and there are roles, including chorus, for men and women of all ages. Dolly is a mezzo soprano with a vocal range of low G to G-sharp. Horace is a baritone with a range of low B to C. Other characters and their ranges follow: Cornelius (a baritone, low B-flat to high F); Barnaby (baritone, G to E); Irene Malloy (soprano, low A to E); Minnie Fay (soprano, low D-sharp to A); and Ambrose (tenor, E to high G-sharp). Other roles include Ernestina, a wealthy and obnoxious woman who wears too much make-up; Rudolph, headwaiter at the Harmonia Gardens; Mrs. Rose, Dolly's friend from childhood; and the judge. Those auditioning should come with a prepared song. An accompanist will be provided and taped accompaniment (minus the vocal track) is also acceptable. Those auditioning will be asked to learn a dance routine that will be performed during the session. Only persons interested in roles that require dancing will be asked to participate in the dance portion. Music rehearsals will be held in November and December, with a two-week holiday break scheduled. Rehearsals will resume Jan. 3. "Hello Dolly" will be performed Feb. 18-20, 25-27 and March 3-5. For more information on auditions or the show, e-mail LT_Hello_Dolly at yahoo.com. _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net Thu Oct 14 06:27:25 2004 From: aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net (aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:27:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking to borrow scripts for The Crucible Message-ID: <061e01c4b1f1$8c0d19c0$210110ac@CPQ26587269632O> to respond to this message please DO NOT HIT THE REPLY BUTTON. Instead, send all replies to: higbee at chsaviour.org Friends, We are looking to borrow scripts for The Crucible for a Theater Reading NIght(s) sponsored by the Drama Guild of Arts in the Cathedral. This is not intended as a performance-- rather just a chance to share good dramatic literature and give our actors' "chops" some exercise. Is there someone out there who could loan us a set of scripts -- maybe 15? Thank you so much! Judith Higbee Director of Music Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road Cleveland Hts, OH 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org From dhein2000 at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 07:43:26 2004 From: dhein2000 at yahoo.com (Diane Hein) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 07:43:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]singer/songwriter performances, collaboration and networking Message-ID: <20041014144326.27654.qmail@web10801.mail.yahoo.com> Hi fellow subsribers! I'm a local singer/songwriter/musician (Mom, wife, attorney etc.) and will be playing at a variety of Borders locations over the next two months. As a singer/songwriter, I find most of my joy--not only in performing but working with other musicians and singers on my (and other) material. Learning someone's original music can really test a musician's ability and creativity, since there is room for interpretation-- especially if there is not a recording of it to fall back on. However-- for the creative type, this is also an opportunity to give the music a unique groove. Personally, I love sharing my music with others and hearing the variety of spins it can take on when performing it with other players. I think it would be very cool to meet any of you that might be interested in networking and possibly working on each other's material. The Border's performances coming up would give you an opportunity to hear my music and to see if you "connect" with it. In short, I'm inviting you to my performances, but also, in the long run-- to those of you who play instruments, sing and/or write-- the possibily of mutual collaboration. I do have cd of recorded material available at stores on which I invited about 10 others to play. It was really fun. Now it's time to think "live". If interested e-mail me at: Dhein2000 at yahoo.com. I will be at Borders at the following times and locations: Borders Beachwood Oct. 21, 7:00 pm Borders Erie, PA Nov. 7, 2:00 Borders Solon Nov. 11, 7:00 Borders Mentor Nov. 14, 2:00 Borders Westlake Nov. 21, 2:00 Thanks! Would love your feedback. Diane _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From hmp at hmpevents.com Thu Oct 14 07:53:40 2004 From: hmp at hmpevents.com (HMPEVENTS) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 10:53:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Emergency 40ish Female Actress for 10-15 afternoon Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C4B1DC.108FAF70 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0040_01C4B1DC.108FAF70" ------=_NextPart_001_0040_01C4B1DC.108FAF70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi NeOhioPal Subscribers: HELP! Our original actress has become unavailable. We need a funny, improv style, 30-40ish female actress to act in a Mystery tomorrow at the Power House Pub on the West Bank of the Flats! The time of arrival is 12:15 noon ? we will go over the script and do a brief rehearsal. The script will also be emailed to you immediately. The mystery starts at 1-1:30 at the Nautica Powerhouse. The mystery will last approximately two hours. This position pays $100. Please call us at 440-888-3575 due to the late time frame,. Thank you and hope you are available! Heather ------=_NextPart_001_0040_01C4B1DC.108FAF70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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HELP! Our original actress has become unavailable. =

 

We need a funny, improv style, 30-40ish female actress to act in a Mystery tomorrow at the Power House Pub on the West Bank of the Flats!  The time of arrival is 12:15 = noon – we will go over the script and do a brief rehearsal.  The script will also be emailed to you = immediately.  =

 

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Instead, send all replies to: higbee at chsaviour.org Friends, In response to an email I received about performance royalties, I wanted to clarify that we are looking to borrow scripts for The Crucible simply for a group of interested folks to sit around in someone's living room and read through the script by the fire. Perhaps a discussion of the play would follow. I did not mean to imply that this was in any way a performance. As a professional musician with a composer husband (ASCAP) I am sensitive to legalities and fairness in regards to intellectual property. If you have scripts that we could borrow, I hope that this allays any fears you may have in loaning those to us. thanks, Judith Higbee Church of the Saviour Cleveland Hts. OH 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org From bcratchitt at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 10:20:56 2004 From: bcratchitt at yahoo.com (greg mcgill) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 10:20:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Columbus Fringe Festival Seeking Scripts Message-ID: <20041014172056.31613.qmail@web60807.mail.yahoo.com> About the Columbus Fringe Festival: The Columbus Fringe Festival exists to celebrate the wealth of original, adventurous work by stimulating a collorative environment among local and national artistic companies (or organizations) and audiences. MADLAB SEEKS SCRIPT SUBMISSIONS FOR THE COLUMBUS FRINGE FESTIVAL 2005 Playwrights from everywhere are encouraged to submit their scripts for consideration for The First Annual Columbus Fringe Festival, taking place May 12th-June 4th 2005. Shows will run Thursdays-Sundays. The Columbus Fringe Festival is a juried festival. Submissions can be in one of two categories: 1. Producing companies can submit scripts for consideration for inclusion into the Columbus Fringe Festival 2005. Producing companies are those which, if selected, would need to travel to Columbus to perform their show. This means that MadLab would provide a performing space with light/sound capabilities, publicity with the overall festival, and box office staffing. The Producing Company would be responsible for their own production costs (artist payments, props, costumes, set pieces, etc.) as well as travel and lodging expenses. For further information about submitting as a Producing Company, http://www.madlab.net/cff2005submissionguidelines.html 2. Playwrights that do not intend to, or cannot, produce their own work can submit their scripts to MadLab Theatre for consideration to be included into the Columbus Fringe Festival. Scripts chosen from this pool will be produced by MadLab Theatre. If you are familiar with MadLab and its past seasons, these works would be included in MadLab's Annual Theatre Roulette, which will be a part of The Columbus Fringe Festival. For further information about submitting a script for MadLab to produce in the Columbus Fringe Festival, http://www.madlab.net/tr2005submissionguidelines.html All scripts, for either option #1 or #2, must be emailed to andy at madlab.net or if email is not an option please call us at 614.470.2333 to make other arrangements. _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? 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i'm so confused...i do not belong to any kind of "union" like equity or aftra or sag or anything like that. does this mean that when auditions say EPA or SAG or UNION that i am unable to audtion? am i only able to audition for nonunion roles and productions? what does it mean when it says "equity rules in effect? or "lort d in effect"? does it mean that if i DO audition for something with, say, equity attached to it, that i am required to become part of whatever union it is? i've tried to read up on some of these things, but its still confusing, could someone explain these rules in plain old english? hopefully i'm not the only one out there who is confused by these terms...
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Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-547503000-1097777800=:79780-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Oct 14 12:30:23 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:30:23 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mambo Italiano continues at The Cleveland Play House Club Message-ID: <9e.169f0720.2ea02dcf@aol.com> --part1_9e.169f0720.2ea02dcf_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Continuing this weekend at The Cleveland Play House Club is Mambo Italiano! We would love it if you could attend during our run. Here's the deal. Ciao! What: MAMBO ITALIAN, An Evening of Good Food, Good Times and Mob Hits. Featuring: Kevin Joseph Kelly, Donnie Long, G. A. Taggett. James Mango of=20 bass. Musical Direction by Brad Wyner. Written and Directed by William=20 Hoffman. When: October 9-30, Friday & Saturdays at 9PM. Wednesday Mats: October 13,=20 20, 27 at 1PM. Where: The Cleveland Play House Club, located on the Carnegie Avenue side=20 of The Play House Complex, between East 84th & 86th. How Much: Friday and Saturday tickets are $20=20 Food and drink is extra. Matinee tickets are $30 which includes lunch. The ticket office=A0 is (216) 795-7000=20 Seating: First come, first served. The dining room opens a bit after 8PM for= =20 the Friday & Saturday performances. 12 Noon for the mats. Parking tips: Valet Parking is available. Do I Have To Eat Dinner? No. You don't have to do nuttin'. But drinking is=20 advisable. There will be a full menu available and the bar is open, of=20 course. But you don't have to eat if you don't want to. Sincerely, =20 Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_9e.169f0720.2ea02dcf_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Continuing this weekend at The Clev= eland Play House Club is Mambo Italiano!
We would love it if you could attend during our run. Here's the deal. Ciao!<= BR>
What: MAMBO ITALIAN, An Evening of Good Food, Good Times and Mob Hits.

Featuring: Kevin Joseph Kelly, Donnie Long, G. A. Taggett. James Mango of bass. Musical Direction by Brad Wyner. Written and Directed by William Hoffm= an.

When: October 9-30, Friday & Saturdays at 9PM. Wednesday Mats: Oc= tober 13,
20, 27 at 1PM.

Where: The Cleveland Play House Club, located on the Carnegie Avenue side of The Play House Complex, between East 84th & 86th.

How Much: Friday and Saturday tickets are $20
Food and drink is extra. Matinee tickets are $30 which includes lunch.

The ticket office=A0 is (216) 795-7000

Seating: First come, first served. The dining room opens a bit after 8PM for=
the Friday & Saturday performances. 12 Noon for the mats.

Parking tips: Valet Parking is available.

Do I Have To Eat Dinner? No. You don't have to do nuttin'. But drinking is <= BR> advisable. There will be a full menu available and the bar is open, of
course. But you don't have to eat if you don't want to.

Sincerely,          
Kevin Joseph Kelly
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
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--part1_9e.169f0720.2ea02dcf_boundary-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Oct 14 12:33:50 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:33:50 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Monday October 18th Birthdays are being celebrated at Cronies Message-ID: <1d4.2ca5c481.2ea02e9e@aol.com> --part1_1d4.2ca5c481.2ea02e9e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It is an unofficial birthday party for anyone who is getting older in October. It was just so hard to keep it just about me. So join Larry, Curtis, Amy and others as we use food and alcohol and diet coke to move forward in life with grace and beauty and non published phone numbers. See you there!!!!!!!! Karaoke will be cranking as well. Sincerely, Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_1d4.2ca5c481.2ea02e9e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable It is an unofficial birthday party=20= for anyone who is getting older in October.
It was just so hard to keep it just about me.
So join Larry, Curtis, Amy and others as we use food and alcohol and diet co= ke to move forward in life with grace and beauty and non published phone num= bers.
See you there!!!!!!!!
Karaoke will be cranking as well.

Sincerely,          
Kevin Joseph Kelly
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--part1_1d4.2ca5c481.2ea02e9e_boundary-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Oct 14 12:45:59 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:45:59 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kevin Kellyokie Wednesday November 3, 2004 Message-ID: <7e.5ab00348.2ea03177@aol.com> --part1_7e.5ab00348.2ea03177_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It is that time of the month again, yep, time to drink and sing! I am your humble host for: Karaoke Theatre Night Wednesday, November 3th, 2004 Cronies Bar and Grill Located Detroit and Wayne in Lakewood 17900 Detroit Avenue Starts after 10, come early to get a table Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself! Kitchen open until Midnight 216-226-3310, if you get lost Sincerely, Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_7e.5ab00348.2ea03177_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
It is that time of the month again, yep, time to drink and sing!

I am your humble host for:

Karaoke Theatre Night

Wednesday, November 3th, 2004

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


Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself!

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


Sincerely,          
Kevin Joseph Kelly
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
TPOG!
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All events are presented at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detro= it Road, and=20 are $10/program unless otherwise noted. Surf www.ohiofilms.com for hotel in= formation=20 and complete festival schedule. Visit ww.ticketweb.com for directions and a= dvance ticket=20 sales. Attend the festival for details on after-festival parties Thursday, = Friday, and=20 Saturday nights. Some daily highlights include: =B7 Sunday, November 7, 9a-6p: 5th ANNUAL DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY (DP) WOR= KSHOP=20 AND AIVF SALON with Tiffany Laufer (Los Angeles) and Cleveland legend Rober= t C. Banks,=20 Jr. An IP signature event, this wildly popular, hands-on workshop allows pa= rticipants to=20 help DPs light and shoot scenes on 16mm film, which is then screened the ne= xt weekend=20 at the festival. Fee is $50, which includes lunch the day of the workshop a= nd admission to=20 the 2004 OIFF Friday evening, November 12. Limited seating available, reser= vations must=20 be made and paid for in advance, deadline November 4. Location is at WVIZ/= PBS- IdeaStream, 4300 Brookpark Road. =B7 Monday, November 8, 7p and 8p: Film and Art Opening Night reception at= 7p (free and=20 open to the public), and at 8p the Ohio premiere of the feature film NOISE.= A young=20 divorcee and recovering alcoholic moves into a Manhattan apartment that see= ms a bit too=20 secluded to be true. It is: upstairs lives Charlotte Bancroft (ALLY SHEEDY= ), who in addition=20 to having one of the all-time-great thriller names is a sociopath of some r= eliability. =B7 Tuesday, November 9, 7p and 9p: a short film program at 7p including T= HE SELECT FIT=20 by Mansfield, Ohio native Daniel Roemet (A video editor, with the power to = manipulate=20 reality, gets enlightenment from two jaded angels.), and a feature film pre= sentation at 9p.=20 =B7 Wednesday, November 10, 7p and 9p: a short film program at 7p, and at = 9p the world=20 premiere of the feature film PHOTO-FINISH. Photographer Joe Wilde is devas= tated when=20 Elen Feathers leaves him to pursue an affair with wealthy James Wise. Desc= ending into a=20 spiral of jealous obsession Joe plots an orchestrated campaign of revenge a= nd=20 voyeuristically pursues James' vulnerable wife Martha. When he seduces her= , the results=20 are catastrophic. PHOTO-FINISH is a modern morality tale. A psychological= drama dealing=20 with lust, betrayal and revenge. =B7 Thursday, November 11, 9a-8p: OHIO DAY, films written, directed, photog= raphed, and=20 starring Ohioans, starting at 9a and ending at 8p with a double feature: th= e world=20 premieres of science-fiction feature films MARTIANS FROM VENUS and SHADES. =B7 Friday, November 12: noon-8p: Short and feature films all day and nigh= t, one highlight=20 at noon is the Ohio premiere of the feature film IN THE LAND OF MILK AND MO= NEY. When=20 Mothers are the "monsters" how can we react? "Are you now, or have you eve= r been=85a=20 Mother?" This outrageously daring comedy turns the `50s style sci-fi on it= s head. A=20 scathing social satire that is scarily relevant to today's world. Bold, ex= perimental, and=20 subversively funny. =B7 Saturday, November 13, noon-8p: Short and feature films all day and ni= ght, one=20 highlight at 4p is the Ohio premiere of the feature film SINKHOLE. The sto= ry of Jason=20 Griffin, a high school teacher dismissed due to alleged romantic relations = with an=20 underage student. When Jason, now working at the local landfill, discovers= the body of a=20 young woman among the refuse, he sets in motion a chain of events that ends= in violence=20 and emotional devastation. =B7 Sunday, November 14, noon-8p: Short and feature films all day and nigh= t, one highlight=20 at 8p is the Ohio premiere of the feature film SO GLAD I MADE IT. The film= is the saga of=20 singer songwriter Roger Salloom, a 50-something former 1960s psychedelic ro= cker and=20 1970s Nashville songwriter, who tries to jump-start his career after a 20 y= ears absence=20 from the music business. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established in 19= 93. IP is the=20 proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film Festival, Ohio Independent Scree= nplay=20 Awards, Film Production Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agen= t Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a va= riety of=20 curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmake= rs,=20 Audio Visual Rentals, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Public Theatre, C= ommunity=20 Shares of Greater Cleveland, Filmmaker Magazine, The George Gund Foundation= , Hampton=20 Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, National= Endowment=20 for the Arts, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams Independent Pictures is a member of Greater Cleveland Community Shares. Com= munity=20 Shares supports 35 local nonprofits working for long-term, sustainable solu= tions to build=20 a stronger Cleveland. Learn more about Community Shares and supporting soci= al justice=20 through workplace giving at www.communityshares.org. ### Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com =20 Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/oiff-News/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com <*> Your use of Yahoo! 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Sun Dec 12 3.00 PM final performance of 2004 WHERE: Akron Civic Theater 182 South Main Street, the heart of downtown Akron TICKETS $34 Main floor and loges, $30 balcony now on sale by PHONE: Akron Civic Box Office Mon-Fri 11am to 5.30pm 330.253.2488 If busy, call 330.972.7570 (Akron) 330.945.9400 (Cleveland) 216.941.5555 OR ONLINE www.ticketmaster.com www.akroncivic.com AND all Ticketmaster outlets, including Kaufmann's and select Giant Eagle stores. Visit our web site at www.spectacularmusic.org SMP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose productions showcase community local talent. To help defray show costs, we are seeking patronships and corporate sponsors to place camera-ready ads in our program, an opportunity to reach nearly 9,000 potential customers in the greater northeast Ohio region. In appreciation they'd receive 2 complimentary tickets, a $68 value, for the show. Contributions are tax deductible. 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From JPercher at aol.com Thu Oct 14 13:44:21 2004 From: JPercher at aol.com (JPercher at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 16:44:21 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ragtime, The Musical Opens in Two Weeks Message-ID: <126.4daf9253.2ea03f25@aol.com> --part1_126.4daf9253.2ea03f25_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland=A0 NEWS 26001 South Woodland Road Beachwood, Ohio=A0 44122 For Immediate Release =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Contact: Jackie Percher October 4, 2004 =A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (216) 641-1588 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= =20 e-mail: jpercher at aol.com Ragtime, The Musical Launches the Jewish Community Center's New Arts and=20 Culture Season=20 Tony Award-Winning Musical Previews October 28, 2004 at Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus=20 Performing Arts Center The Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Cleveland launches its new Arts &=20 Culture Season with the Tony Award-winning Ragtime, The Musical, directed by= Fred=20 Sternfeld and playing October 28 - November 14 at Cuyahoga Community College= =20 Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center.=A0 This epic musical is presented by=20= the JCC=20 in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts.= =A0=20 The show will preview on Thursday, October 28 at 7:30 p.m.; Opening Night is= =20 Saturday, October 30 at 8:00 p.m.=20 The theme of this award-winning musical fittingly underscores the JCC's=20 redefined commitment to support, produce and present the arts to the widest=20 possible audiences in Northeast Ohio. This season has been made possible by=20= a grant=20 from the Green Arts Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland and= is=20 dedicated to Roe Green. The JCC is also a recent, proud recipient of a Cuyahoga County Economic=20 Development Grant for its Arts & Culture program.=A0 This funding is provide= d in part=20 by the generous support of the Cuyahoga County Board of Commissioners: Jimmy= =20 Dimora, Peter Lawson Jones and Tim McCormack.=A0=20 Ragtime is based on E.L. Doctorow's best-selling novel by the same name with= =20 book by Terrence McNally, music by Stephen Flaherty and lyrics by Lynn Ahren= s .=A0 It paints a powerful portrait of American life through three families:=20= an=20 upper middle class white family, a socialist immigrant Jewish family and a b= lack=20 family in Harlem. The musical intertwines three distinct stories that=20 poignantly illustrate history's timeless contradictions of wealth and povert= y,=20 freedom and prejudice, hope and despair, and love and hate.=A0=20 Set against the backdrop of early Twentieth-century American life, the=20 characters become entangled with real-life characters from the period that i= nclude=20 Henry Ford, Emma Goldman, Booker T. Washington, Harry Houdini and Evelyn=20 Nesbit. Ragtime's diverse score draws upon traditional Jewish folk sounds,=20 vaudeville's outrageous style and one of black America's most vital genres -= - an early=20 form of jazz known as "ragtime." Ragtime won the 1998 Tony awards for best score, book and orchestra and=20 features such show-stopping songs like "Getting Ready Rag", "Your Daddy's So= n",=20 "Wheels of a Dream" and the title song, "Ragtime".=20 Reflecting the disparate notes and influences that come together to form=20 ragtime music, the show paints a portrait of America as an all-embracing fam= ily=20 made up of people of different races, nationalities and creeds.=A0 Flawed an= d=20 struggling to find its way, this family embarks on a journey that can be as=20= jagged=20 as the rhythms of ragtime, but also as liltingly melodic.=20 "Ragtime is one of the truly great musicals written in the last ten years an= d=20 I feel pleased and privileged to be working with an outstanding staff and=20 cast to present this wonderful show to the community," said JCC interim arti= stic=20 director and Ragtime director Fred Sternfeld.=A0 "Ragtime is relevant to=20 contemporary audiences because in many significant ways we, as a society, ha= ven't=20 changed that much from one hundred years ago. Racial tension and social uphe= aval=20 still affect us. And just as the industrial revolution affected all aspects=20= of=20 American life in the early 1900's, technological improvements today continue= =20 to change the way we live our lives," added Sternfeld.=A0 "Most importantly,= the=20 story of Ragtime is a deeply moving and humorous portrayal of how we attempt= =20 to improve our lives, pursue the American dream and connect with each other=20= as=20 fellow humans."=A0 Some of award-winning director Fred Sternfeld's recent=20 musicals were the critically acclaimed productions of Fiddler on the Roof at= Cain=20 Park and Man of La Mancha at the JCC. With a cast of over 50 actors and a sizable orchestra and crew, this major=20 musical production required a large venue and Cuyahoga Community College Eas= tern=20 Campus Performing Arts Center in Highland Hills met the need. This 600-seat,= =20 state-of-the-art facility, opened in 1998, is located just five minutes from= =20 the Mandel-JCC and is easily accessible just off the I-271 / Harvard exit. "= We=20 are pleased to be presenting Ragtime in association with Tri-C's Eastern=20 Campus Theatre Arts.=A0 The administrators and staff have been working with=20= us in the=20 best spirit of collaboration and have been enormously helpful and supportive= =20 of this large undertaking," states Sternfeld. The strong cast includes native-Clevelander Marc Moritz in the role of=20 Tateh.=A0 Notably, Marc was in the original Broadway production of Merrily W= e Roll=20 Along, by Stephen Sondheim. Other featured actors include Kyle Primous as=20 Coalhouse Walker Jr., Yolanda Christine Davis as Sarah, Maggie Stahl Wirfel=20= as=20 Mother, Matthew Wright as Father, Sean Szaller as Mother's Younger Brother a= nd Emma=20 Wahl and Chris McCarrell as the little girl and little boy. Set designer Richard Gould has created a stunning multi-leveled set evoking=20 the images and environment of early twentieth-century America as seen throug= h=20 the eyes of the show's narrator, the little boy.=A0 Choreography is by Marti= n=20 Cespedes and musical direction is by David Williams. The costumes are design= ed by=20 Dana Romeo, lighting is by Colleen Dowling, sound effects and projections ar= e=20 by Richard Ingraham and the Houdini illusions will be staged by magic=20 consultant Vincent Polowy.=20 The performance schedule for Ragtime is Thursdays and Sundays at 7:30 p.m.,=20 Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m.=A0 Ticket prices are= $24=20 for general public; $20 for JCC members; $22 for seniors and $16 for groups=20= of=20 10 or more.=A0 A special "preview" price of $12 is available for the Thursda= y,=20 October 28 performance.=A0 A discount package for all five performing arts=20 events of the 2004-05 season is available for $90 for the general public and= $80=20 for JCC members.=20 To charge tickets by phone call the JCC Box Office at (216) 382-4000 ext.=20 274.=A0 To purchase a group of 10 or more tickets call (216) 593-6258.=A0 Ti= ckets can=20 also be purchased, in person, at the JCC Box Office located at 3505 Mayfield= =20 Road, Cleveland Heights, OH=A0 44118.=A0 On the day of the performance only,= =20 tickets may be purchased one hour prior to the performance at the box office= of the=20 Tri-C Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland=20 Hills, OH=A0 44122.=20 A series of pre-show talks and post-performance discussions for Ragtime will= =20 be offered in the lobby of the theater as follows: Pre-show Talks =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 at 1:00 pm:=A0=A0=A0 Sun.=A0 Oct. 31 - Faye Sholito= n, playwright, journalist=20 and dramaturg for=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20 Ragtime =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Sun.=A0 Nov. 7 -=A0 Fred Sternfeld, director of=20 Ragtime =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Sun.=A0 Nov. 14 - Bill Rudman, radio host and=20 American music historian Post Performance=20 Discussions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Thurs. Oct. 28 - Ragtime cast and creat= ive team=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Sun.=A0=A0 Oct. 31 - Sarah May, director and=20 Park Goist, writer and=20 American studies specialist=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0 =20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 =20 Thurs.=A0 Nov. 4 - Reuben and Dorothy Silver, directors/actors =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sun.=A0=A0=A0 Nov. 7 -=A0Margaret Ford Taylor,=20 Cleveland Arts Theatre founder and =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= James Levin,=20 Cleveland Public Theatre founder =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Thurs.=A0 Nov. 11 - Ragtime cast and creative=20 team =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Sun.=A0=A0 Nov. 14=A0 - Terrence Spivey, Karamu=20 House artistic director and=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Mich= ael Bloom,=20 Cleveland Play House artistic director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Upcoming performances of the JCC's 2004-05 Arts & Culture Season include a=20 musical concert, titled Irving Berlin: The Proud Father of 20th Century Song= =20 (December 12); Yuri Lane, human beatbox phenomenon, starring in From Tel Avi= v to=20 Ramallah: A Beatbox Journey (March 5, 2005); the JCC's fifth-annual An Eveni= ng=20 of Classical Music (May 8, 2005); and the world premiere of Albi Gorn's play= ,=20 To Know Him (May 5-22, 2005). The JCC gratefully acknowledges the support of the Holiday Inn - Beachwood. About the JCC The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland builds and strengthens Cleveland's=20 entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and services that=20 enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in four key program areas: Hea= lth,=20 Wellness and Recreation, Early Childhood Education, Camping and Cultural=20 Arts.=A0 Membership to the JCC is open to all.=A0 The JCC is a non-profit so= cial=20 service agency that receives funding from the Jewish Community Federation an= d the=20 United Way. ### --part1_126.4daf9253.2ea03f25_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Ragtime, The Musical Launches the Jewish Commun= ity Center's New Arts and Culture Season


Tony Award-Winning Musical Previews October 28, 200= 4
at Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus
Performing Arts Center


The Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Cleveland launches its new Arts & C= ulture Season with the Tony Award-winning Ragtime, The Musical, directed by Fred Sternfeld and playing October 28 - November 14=20= at Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center.=A0=20= This epic musical is presented by the JCC in association with Cuyahoga Commu= nity College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts.=A0 The show will preview on Thursd= ay, October 28 at 7:30 p.m.; Opening Night is Saturday, October 30 at 8:00 p= .m.

The theme of this award-winning musical fittingly underscores the JCC's rede= fined commitment to support, produce and present the arts to the widest poss= ible audiences in Northeast Ohio. This season has been made possible by a gr= ant from the Green Arts Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of Clevel= and and is dedicated to Roe Green.

The JCC is also a recent, proud recipient of a Cuyahoga County Economic D= evelopment Grant for its Arts & Culture program.=A0 This funding=20= is provided in part by the generous support of the Cuyahoga County Board of=20= Commissioners: Jimmy Dimora, Peter Lawson Jones and Tim McCormack.=A0
Ragtime is based on E.L. Doctorow's best-selling novel=20= by the same name with book by Terrence McNally, music by Stephen F= laherty and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens.=A0 It paints a powerful portra= it of American life through three families: an upper middle class white fami= ly, a socialist immigrant Jewish family and a black family in Harlem. The mu= sical intertwines three distinct stories that poignantly illustrate history'= s timeless contradictions of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope= and despair, and love and hate.=A0

Set against the backdrop of early Twentieth-century American life, the chara= cters become entangled with real-life characters from the period that includ= e Henry Ford, Emma Goldman, Booker T. Washington, Harry Houdini and Evelyn N= esbit. Ragtime's diverse score draws upon traditional Jewish f= olk sounds, vaudeville's outrageous style and one of black America's most vi= tal genres -- an early form of jazz known as "ragtime."

Ragtime won the 1998 Tony awards for best score, book and orch= estra and features such show-stopping songs like "Getting Ready Rag", "Your=20= Daddy's Son", "Wheels of a Dream" and the title song, "Ragtime".

Reflecting the disparate notes and influences that come together to form rag= time music, the show paints a portrait of America as an all-embracing family= made up of people of different races, nationalities and creeds.=A0 Flawed a= nd struggling to find its way, this family embarks on a journey that can be=20= as jagged as the rhythms of ragtime, but also as liltingly melodic.

"Ragtime is one of the truly great musicals written in the las= t ten years and I feel pleased and privileged to be working with an outstand= ing staff and cast to present this wonderful show to the community," said JC= C interim artistic director and Ragtime director Fred Sternfel= d.=A0 "Ragtime is relevant to contemporary audiences because i= n many significant ways we, as a society, haven't changed that much from one= hundred years ago. Racial tension and social upheaval still affect us. And=20= just as the industrial revolution affected all aspects of American life in t= he early 1900's, technological improvements today continue to change the way= we live our lives," added Sternfeld.=A0 "Most importantly, the story of = Ragtime is a deeply moving and humorous portrayal of how we attem= pt to improve our lives, pursue the American dream and connect with each oth= er as fellow humans."=A0 Some of award-winning director Fred Sternfeld's rec= ent musicals were the critically acclaimed productions of Fiddler on the=20= Roof at Cain Park and Man of La Mancha at the JCC.

With a cast of over 50 actors and a sizable orchestra and crew, this major m= usical production required a large venue and Cuyahoga Community College East= ern Campus Performing Arts Center in Highland Hills met the need. This 600-s= eat, state-of-the-art facility, opened in 1998, is located just five minutes= from the Mandel-JCC and is easily accessible just off the I-271 / Harvard e= xit. "We are pleased to be presenting Ragtime in association w= ith Tri-C's Eastern Campus Theatre Arts.=A0 The administrators and staff hav= e been working with us in the best spirit of collaboration and have been eno= rmously helpful and supportive of this large undertaking," states Sternfeld.=

The strong cast includes native-Clevelander Marc Moritz in the role o= f Tateh.=A0 Notably, Marc was in the original Broadway production of Merrily= We Roll Along, by Stephen Sondheim. Other featured actors include Kyle P= rimous as Coalhouse Walker Jr., Yolanda Christine Davis as Sarah,= Maggie Stahl Wirfel as Mother, Matthew Wright as Father, S= ean Szaller as Mother's Younger Brother and Emma Wahl and Chri= s McCarrell as the little girl and little boy.

Set designer Richard Gould has created a stunning multi-leveled set e= voking the images and environment of early twentieth-century America as seen= through the eyes of the show's narrator, the little boy.=A0 Choreography is= by Martin Cespedes and musical direction is by David Williams. The c= ostumes are designed by Dana Romeo, lighting is by Colleen Dowling= , sound effects and projections are by Richard Ingraham and the H= oudini illusions will be staged by magic consultant Vincent Polowy. <= BR>
The performance schedule for Ragtime is Thursdays and Sundays=20= at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m.=A0 Tic= ket prices are $24 for general public; $20 for JCC members; $22 for seniors=20= and $16 for groups of 10 or more.=A0 A special "preview" price of $12 is ava= ilable for the Thursday, October 28 performance.=A0 A discount package fo= r all five performing arts events of the 2004-05 season is available for $90= for the general public and $80 for JCC members.

To charge tickets by phone call the JCC Box Office at (216) 382-4000 ext.= 274.=A0 To purchase a group of 10 or more tickets call (216) 593-6258.= =A0 Tickets can also be purchased, in person, at the JCC Box Office located=20= at 3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, OH=A0 44118.=A0 On the day of the=20= performance only, tickets may be purchased one hour prior to the performance= at the box office of the Tri-C Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center, 42= 50 Richmond Road, Highland Hills, OH=A0 44122.

A series of pre-show talks and post-performance discussions for Ragtim= e will be offered in the lobby of the theater as follows:

= Pre-show Talks
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 at 1:00 pm:=A0=A0=A0 Sun.=A0 Oct. 31 - Fa= ye Sholiton, playwright, journalist and dramaturg for=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0&n= bsp;      Ragtime
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0&nbs= p;        Sun.=A0 Nov. 7 -=A0 Fred Ste= rnfeld, director of Ragtime
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0&nbs= p;        Sun.=A0 Nov. 14 - Bill Rudma= n, radio host and American music historian
Post Performance
Discussions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Thurs. Oct. 28 - Ragtime cast and creative team
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =         Sun.=A0=A0 Oct. 31 - Sarah May= , director and
            &nbs= p;             =20=             Park Goi= st, writer and American studies specialist=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0         &nb= sp; =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0         Thurs.=A0 Nov. 4 - Re= uben and Dorothy Silver, directors/actors
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0   Sun.=A0=A0=A0 Nov. 7 -=A0Margaret Ford Tay= lor, Cleveland Arts Theatre founder and
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 &nb= sp;        James Levin, Cleveland=20= Public Theatre founder
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =         Thurs.=A0 Nov. 11 - Ragtime= cast and creative team
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0&nb= sp;       Sun.=A0=A0 Nov. 14=A0 - Terrence=20= Spivey, Karamu House artistic director and
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0   =            Michael Bloo= m, Cleveland Play House artistic director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0

Upcoming performances of the JCC's 2004-05 Arts & Culture Season include= a musical concert, titled Irving Berlin: The Proud Father of 20th Cen= tury Song (December 12); Yuri Lane, human beatbox phenomenon,= starring in From Tel Aviv to Ramallah: A Beatbox Journey (Mar= ch 5, 2005); the JCC's fifth-annual An Evening of Classical Music<= /I> (May 8, 2005); and the world premiere of Albi Gorn's play, To Know= Him (May 5-22, 2005).

The JCC gratefully acknowledges the support of the Holiday Inn - Beachwoo= d.

About the JCC

The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland builds and strengthens Cleve= land's entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and service= s that enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in four key program are= as: Health, Wellness and Recreation, Early Childhood Education, Camping and=20= Cultural Arts.=A0 Membership to the JCC is open to all.=A0 The JCC is a non-= profit social service agency that receives funding from the Jewish Community= Federation and the United Way.

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--part1_126.4daf9253.2ea03f25_boundary-- From starmomd at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 13:55:51 2004 From: starmomd at yahoo.com (The Drakes) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 13:55:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Weekend for "The Night of January 16th" at Royalton Players Message-ID: <20041014205551.80274.qmail@web41908.mail.yahoo.com> This weekend is your last chance to catch the Royalton Players production of "The Night of January" 16th by Ayn Rand. Hope to see you there! ROYALTON PLAYERS PRESENTS THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16TH An Interactive Courtroom Drama By Ayn Rand October 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." Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy From cpribble at us.edu Thu Oct 14 14:56:20 2004 From: cpribble at us.edu (cpribble ) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 17:56:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]auditions at CVLT Message-ID: <200410141756.AA814678314@us.edu> AUDITIONS at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre for: OVER THE TAVERN Written by Tom Dudzick Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble Monday, November 29 at 7:00 Tuesday, November 30 at 7:00 The main action of the play takes place in the Pazinski apartment above "Chet's Bar and Grill" in Buffalo, New York, autumn of 1959. It is the coming of age story for class clown, Rudy Pazinski, who is trying to understand life and religion through his idols- Ed Sullivan and Alfred E. Newman. THE CAST: CHET PAZINSKI: 40ish ELLEN PAZINSKI: late 30s, early 40s their children RUDY- 12 years old GEORGIE: 13 years old EDDIE: 15 years old ANNIE: 16 years old a nun SISTER CLARISSA: 50-70 any questions or for further information: email cpribble at us.edu From Bailarte at aol.com Thu Oct 14 14:01:53 2004 From: Bailarte at aol.com (Bailarte at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 17:01:53 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]An event not to miss-Day of the Dead with Evert's ALMA DE LA TIERRA & more Message-ID: <13e.3a6e272.2ea04341@aol.com> --part1_13e.3a6e272.2ea04341_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tom and Susana Evert Dance Theatre to present Day of the Dead Celebration Tom & Susana Evert Dance Theatre will present the Festival of Dia de los=20 Muertos ("Day of the Dead") in collaboration with Alejandro Rivera Photograp= hy,=20 the week of October 24th through 30th at Sagrada Familia Church. This event=20= is=20 designed to build an understanding of Hispanic cultural traditions through t= he=20 presentation of a variety of art forms, including dance/theatre, music, the=20 visual arts, and workshops for the community.=20 http://www.EvertDance.com The culminating event on Saturday, October 30th, unlike any Cleveland has=20 seen before, will feature a re-sized and revised version of the Everts=20 award-winning production Alma de la Tierra ("Soul of the Land") with a cast=20= of 10=20 dancers, installations of typical Mexican altars by Alejandro Rivera and par= tner,=20 Jeannie Petrus-Rivera, who will create and direct the installation of=20 beautifully elaborated altars by various community groups and individuals in= the=20 transformed festival hall, and dancing with Roberto Ocasio Latin Jazz Band. "ALMA DE LA TIERRA" is a dance/theatre work that has elements of fantasy and= =20 myth presented in a magic-realistic form characteristic of Latin America's=20 primary literary movement. Performed by a wonderful cast of ten dancers/acto= rs,=20 this mesmerizing production creates a world that is familiar, yet dreamlike.= An=20 exploration of Latino culture, this artistic, cultural celebration fuses=20 modern, folk and classical dance, poetry, song, fantastic effects and costum= es and=20 is a feast for the senses for audiences of all ages.=A0=20 "Tom and Susana Evert draw us into a world of intimacy and depth, where hear= t=20 and soul are revealed in human terms, and where we can witness the=20 nitty-gritty of the struggle to be vulnerable, in love and in one's spiritua= l life. And=20 all this is done with great skill, and taste, and humor .Mr. Evert is a rare= =20 breed in this day and age - a true craftsman. It's no accident that he is a=20 sculptor as well as a dancer. When he moves, he is carefully shaping his bod= y,=20 and the surrounding space, to create images that are clear and evocative. Wh= ile=20 his background with Paul Taylor serves him well in his precision and strengt= h=20 of movement, Tom also adds a self-effacing vulnerability seldom seen in male= =20 dancers, and which, in their many duets, is a useful foil for his partner=20 Susana's wonderfully brash and outgoing character. His group efforts have th= e=20 quality of whirlpools, watery and circular and mesmerizing, like the Philip=20= Glass=20 music he often sets them to. =A0 =A0 Susana Evert dances boldly. And brightl= y. From=20 her delightful lip-synching of Celia Cruz, to her solo invocations of the=20 divine spirit, she grabs your attention, and draws you in. In her dances wit= h her=20 partner Tom, she can morph from surrendered lover to angst-driven fury and=20 back again in a split second - leaving no doubt that she has lived both=20 characters. Her face is almost never neutral - it's as expressive as the res= t of her,=20 and sometimes audibly so. While capable of statuesque and fiery beauty, she'= s=20 not afraid to get down and roll around on the floor, either - a sign of the=20 vulnerability that makes her dancing so potent a communication. And as a=20 choreographer, her work in "Alma de la Tierra" (co-created with husband Tom)= =20 communicates the full range of her Mexican heritage, from fleshy sensuality=20= to spirit-filled Catholicism"=A0 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE ( April, 2004) Day of the Dead has been celebrated in Mexico and other Latin-American=20 countries since Pre-Hispanic times. During this important celebration, peopl= e honor=20 their deceased family members through the installation of altars, special=20 foods , music and dance, and by visiting the cemeteries.=20 For tickets or further information (216) 664-1533=20 La Sagrada Familia Church is located at 7719 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland. Press Contact: Susana or Tom Evert=20 216-269-6985 Bailarte at aol.com http://www.diadelosmuertos.info This event is made possible by : The City Of Cleveland,=20 Cuyahoga County ACE Development Grant, The Ohio Arts Council,=20 The Kulas Foundation,=20 TOPS, Supermarkets The Cleveland Foundation. ### --part1_13e.3a6e272.2ea04341_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tom and Susana Evert Dance Theatre to present Day o= f the Dead Celebration


Tom & Susana Evert Dance Theatre
will present the Festival of Dia de= los Muertos ("Day of the Dead") in collaboration with Alejandro Rivera Phot= ography, the week of October 24th through 30th at Sagrada Familia Church. Th= is event is designed to build an understanding of Hispanic cultural traditio= ns through the presentation of a variety of art forms, including dance/theat= re, music, the visual arts, and workshops for the community.
http://www.EvertDance.com=

The culminating event on Saturday, October 30th, unlike any Cleveland has se= en before, will feature a re-sized and revised version of the Everts award-w= inning production Alma de la Tierra ("Soul of the Land") with a ca= st of 10 dancers, installations of typical Mexican altars by Alejandro R= ivera and partner, Jeannie Petrus-Rivera, who will create and direct the ins= tallation of beautifully elaborated altars by various community groups and i= ndividuals in the transformed festival hall, and dancing with Roberto Ocasio= Latin Jazz Band.
=
"ALMA DE LA TIERRA"
is a dance/theatre work that has elements=20= of fantasy and myth presented in a magic-realistic form characteristic of La= tin America's primary literary movement. Performed by a wonderful cast of te= n dancers/actors, this mesmerizing production creates a world that is famili= ar, yet dreamlike. An exploration of Latino culture, this artistic, cultural= celebration fuses modern, folk and classical dance, poetry, song, fantastic= effects and costumes and is a feast for the senses for audiences of all age= s.=A0

"Tom and Susana Evert draw us into a world of intimacy and dep= th, where heart and soul are revealed in human terms, and where we can witne= ss the nitty-gritty of the struggle to be vulnerable, in love and in one's s= piritual life. And all this is done with great skill, and taste, and humor .= Mr. Evert is a rare breed in this day and age - a true craftsman. It's no ac= cident that he is a sculptor as well as a dancer. When he moves, he is caref= ully shaping his body, and the surrounding space, to create images that are=20= clear and evocative. While his background with Paul Taylor serves him well i= n his precision and strength of movement, Tom also adds a self-effacing vuln= erability seldom seen in male dancers, and which, in their many duets, is a=20= useful foil for his partner Susana's wonderfully brash and outgoing characte= r. His group efforts have the quality of whirlpools, watery and circular and= mesmerizing, like the Philip Glass music he often sets them to. =A0 =A0 Sus= ana Evert dances boldly. And brightly. From her delightful lip-synching of C= elia Cruz, to her solo invocations of the divine spirit, she grabs your atte= ntion, and draws you in. In her dances with her partner Tom, she can morph f= rom surrendered lover to angst-driven fury and back again in a split second=20= - leaving no doubt that she has lived both characters. Her face is almost ne= ver neutral - it's as expressive as the rest of her, and sometimes audibly s= o. While capable of statuesque and fiery beauty, she's not afraid to get dow= n and roll around on the floor, either - a sign of the vulnerability that ma= kes her dancing so potent a communication. And as a choreographer, her work=20= in "Alma de la Tierra" (co-created with husband Tom) communicates the full r= ange of her Mexican heritage, from fleshy sensuality to
spirit-filled Catholicism"=A0
THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE ( April, 2004)
=
=
Day of the Dead has been celebrated in Mexico and other Latin-America= n countries since Pre-Hispanic times. During this important celebration, peo= ple honor their deceased family members through the installation of altars,=20= special foods , music and dance, and by visiting the cemeteries.

For tickets or further information (216) 664-1533 <= BR> La Sagrada Familia Church is located at 7719 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland.=


Press Contact: Susana or Tom Evert
216-269-6985
Bailarte at aol.com

http://www.diadelosmuertos.inf= o

=
= This event is made possible by :
The City Of Cleveland,
Cuyahoga County ACE Development Grant,
The Ohio Arts Council,
The Kulas Foundation,
TOPS, Supermarkets
The Cleveland Foundation.


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--part1_13e.3a6e272.2ea04341_boundary-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Thu Oct 14 15:54:44 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 18:54:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silver's Final Performance at Actors' Summit SOLD OUT! Message-ID: -------------------------------1097794484 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Best tickets remaining are on Friday night. A few remain for Saturday evening. Neil -------------------------------1097794484 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Best tickets remaining are on Friday night. A few remain for Saturday e= vening.
 
Neil
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------=_NextPart_000_0064_01C4B262.63596A80-- From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 15 06:16:52 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:16:52 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FORUM 2nd Week Message-ID: <20041015131652.66719.qmail@web21127.mail.yahoo.com> --0-307554387-1097846212=:66510 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii IN ITS SECOND WEEK! RESERVATONS ARE GOING FAST! A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio Book By: Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart Music and Lyrics by: Stephen Sondheim Originally Produced on Broadway by: Harold S. Prince 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! --0-307554387-1097846212=:66510 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

IN ITS SECOND WEEK!

RESERVATONS ARE GOING FAST!

 

A FUNNY THING HAPPENED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM

36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio

 

Book By: Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart

Music and Lyrics by: Stephen Sondheim

Originally Produced on Broadway by: Harold S. Prince

 

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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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-307554387-1097846212=:66510-- From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 15 06:43:23 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:43:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]OLDE TOWN HALL FUNDRAISER Message-ID: <20041015134323.52410.qmail@web21124.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1483127588-1097847803=:50104 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Celebrate the Olde Towne Hall Theatre?s 25th Anniversary Season! This year, through the generous support of The Blue Barn Antiques shop in North Ridgeville, Olde Towne Hall Theatre is selling a limited edition Christmas Ornament! This is the first in a series for historic sites in North Ridgeville and the proceeds from sale support our theatre. This hand painted ornament is available with a ribbon for $20 or a stand for $25 They are on sale at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre Box Office or at the Blue Barn Antique Shop located on Center Ridge Road Own a piece of History and Support the Arts! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1483127588-1097847803=:50104 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Celebrate the Olde Towne Hall Theatre?s

25th Anniversary Season!

 

This year, through the generous support of The Blue Barn Antiques shop in North Ridgeville, Olde Towne Hall Theatre is selling a limited edition Christmas Ornament!

This is the first in a series for historic sites in North Ridgeville and the proceeds from sale support our theatre.

This hand painted ornament is available

 with a ribbon for $20

or a stand for $25

They are on sale at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre Box Office

 or at the Blue Barn Antique Shop located on Center Ridge Road

 

Own a piece of History and Support the Arts!


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1483127588-1097847803=:50104-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 15 06:47:45 2004 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:47:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Review of Pride & Prejudice Message-ID: <20041015134745.55630.qmail@web13123.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1813045491-1097848065=:55611 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Cleveland Jewish News: October 15, 2004 Arts Charming production of Austen classic lights up Lakeland stage By: FRAN HELLER Contributing Writer Jane Austen is back! In the 1990s, almost every one of Jane Austen's novels was made into a film or television production, generating a new and enthusiastic audience. Less frequently seen is a stage adaptation of Austen's fiction. That is one reason why the production of "Pride and Prejudice" at Lakeland Theatre through Oct. 31 is such a treat. The other is director Dr. Martin Friedman's delightful rendition of a production that originated at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, Ireland. Friedman's adaptation is worth crowing about. Under his dynamic, intelligent direction, 19 hard-working actors, only one of whom is Equity, recreate Austen's early 19th-century English world. Yes, the English accents wobble, and the many scene changes (18 in all) slow the production in the overly long first act, but do not impede it. The individual performances range from credible to memorable, while the ensemble scenes teem with life. The end result is a well-polished production brimming with charm. The play centers on its flawed hero and heroine, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet. Liz Conway brings one of fiction's most delightful heroines to life in her lively portrayal of the strong-willed, quick-witted Elizabeth Bennet, intent on marrying for love, not security. The very handsome Tom Eschelman is sufficiently stiff as the snobbish, aristocratic Mr. Darcy, who is smitten with Elizabeth, despite her inferior social position. Watching Darcy's awkward, overbearing first proposal of marriage, which Lizzy rejects, is as funny as it is ludicrous. Austen's menagerie of characters remains unforgettable. Veteran actor Mitchell Fields (the one Equity actor) is perfect as the paunchy, mildly sarcastic Mr. Bennet, indifferent to his wife and daughters, save for his favorite, Elizabeth. A father's sober warning to his daughter about her reasons for marrying is reflective of his own unhappy, ill-matched union. A shrill, garrulous Mary Cunningham is the perfect prototype of the crass, social-climbing Mrs. Bennet, a brainless busybody whose sole aim in life is to find suitable (read: rich) husbands for her five daughters. An amiable Meredith Conti suits the role of the agreeable Jane Bennet, the oldest and most beautiful of the Bennet sisters. Jane falls in love with Mr. Bingley, a wealthy bachelor. Their romance is thwarted by the efforts of Bingley's sister, who considers the Bennets socially inferior. Timuchin (Timo) Aker is the good-natured bachelor; Rachel Applebaum is his arrogant sister, Miss Caroline Bingley. Hester Lewellen is excellent as the insufferably haughty and domineering aunt, Lady Catherine De Bourgh, who seeks to destroy any possibility of union between her nephew, Darcy, and Elizabeth. Parading about like a penguin, Andrew Narten delivers an unforgettable performance as the pompous, class-conscious clergyman, Mr. Collins, a distant cousin and heir to the Bennet estate. Collins' proposal of marriage to Lizzy, when he won't take no for an answer, is riotous. After being rebuffed, he weds the penniless Charlotte, (a credible Elizabeth Blakeslee) who takes a dim, yet practical view of marriage. The younger Bennett sisters include Mary Britta Shirring as the dour, bookish middle sister, Mary; and Ruth Hitchcock and Lindsy Sandham as the frivolous and materialistic youngest sisters, Lydia and Kitty. The villain of the story is Mr. Wickham (Derek Adams), a fortune hunter and a liar who threatens potential ruin to the entire Bennet family. Keith Nagy's imaginative, minimalist, free-standing set, including two doors and a large, draped picture window that reverse to an arbor, serves the numerous scenes and varying locations effectively, aided by Bill Amato's bird sounds. Director Friedman fully utilizes the stage, which allows many things to happen simultaneously, such as a group engaged in conversation while another plays whist. The ensemble performs a well-coordinated quadrille created by choreographer Elizabeth Flynn. The costumes, designed by Craig Tucker and John Larger, authenticate the milieu. This is a production in which the sum of its parts results in a pleasing and entertaining whole. Look for the movie, "Pride and Prejudice," in 2005. Meanwhile, enjoy the unique opportunity of seeing a live production at Lakeland Theatre while it lasts. Lakeland Theatre is located on the campus of Lakeland Community College, 7700 Clocktower Drive in Kirtland. Performances are Thurs. and Fri. at 8 p.m.; Sat. at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.; and Sun at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. For tickets ($12 for adults; $10 for students and seniors), call 440-525-7034 or 440-525-4774. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. --0-1813045491-1097848065=:55611 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Cleveland Jewish News: October 15, 2004

Arts

Charming production of Austen classic lights up Lakeland stage

Jane Austen is back!

In the 1990s, almost every one of Jane Austen's novels was made into a film or television production, generating a new and enthusiastic audience. Less frequently seen is a stage adaptation of Austen's fiction.

That is one reason why the production of "Pride and Prejudice" at Lakeland Theatre through Oct. 31 is such a treat.

The other is director Dr. Martin Friedman's delightful rendition of a production that originated at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, Ireland. Friedman's adaptation is worth crowing about.

Under his dynamic, intelligent direction, 19 hard-working actors, only one of whom is Equity, recreate Austen's early 19th-century English world.

Yes, the English accents wobble, and the many scene changes (18 in all) slow the production in the overly long first act, but do not impede it. The individual performances range from credible to memorable, while the ensemble scenes teem with life. The end result is a well-polished production brimming with charm.

The play centers on its flawed hero and heroine, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet.

Liz Conway brings one of fiction's most delightful heroines to life in her lively portrayal of the strong-willed, quick-witted Elizabeth Bennet, intent on marrying for love, not security.

The very handsome Tom Eschelman is sufficiently stiff as the snobbish, aristocratic Mr. Darcy, who is smitten with Elizabeth, despite her inferior social position. Watching Darcy's awkward, overbearing first proposal of marriage, which Lizzy rejects, is as funny as it is ludicrous.

Austen's menagerie of characters remains unforgettable. Veteran actor Mitchell Fields (the one Equity actor) is perfect as the paunchy, mildly sarcastic Mr. Bennet, indifferent to his wife and daughters, save for his favorite, Elizabeth. A father's sober warning to his daughter about her reasons for marrying is reflective of his own unhappy, ill-matched union.

A shrill, garrulous Mary Cunningham is the perfect prototype of the crass, social-climbing Mrs. Bennet, a brainless busybody whose sole aim in life is to find suitable (read: rich) husbands for her five daughters.

An amiable Meredith Conti suits the role of the agreeable Jane Bennet, the oldest and most beautiful of the Bennet sisters. Jane falls in love with Mr. Bingley, a wealthy bachelor. Their romance is thwarted by the efforts of Bingley's sister, who considers the Bennets socially inferior. Timuchin (Timo) Aker is the good-natured bachelor; Rachel Applebaum is his arrogant sister, Miss Caroline Bingley.

Hester Lewellen is excellent as the insufferably haughty and domineering aunt, Lady Catherine De Bourgh, who seeks to destroy any possibility of union between her nephew, Darcy, and Elizabeth.

Parading about like a penguin, Andrew Narten delivers an unforgettable performance as the pompous, class-conscious clergyman, Mr. Collins, a distant cousin and heir to the Bennet estate.

Collins' proposal of marriage to Lizzy, when he won't take no for an answer, is riotous. After being rebuffed, he weds the penniless Charlotte, (a credible Elizabeth Blakeslee) who takes a dim, yet practical view of marriage.

The younger Bennett sisters include Mary Britta Shirring as the dour, bookish middle sister, Mary; and Ruth Hitchcock and Lindsy Sandham as the frivolous and materialistic youngest sisters, Lydia and Kitty. The villain of the story is Mr. Wickham (Derek Adams), a fortune hunter and a liar who threatens potential ruin to the entire Bennet family.

Keith Nagy's imaginative, minimalist, free-standing set, including two doors and a large, draped picture window that reverse to an arbor, serves the numerous scenes and varying locations effectively, aided by Bill Amato's bird sounds.

Director Friedman fully utilizes the stage, which allows many things to happen simultaneously, such as a group engaged in conversation while another plays whist.

The ensemble performs a well-coordinated quadrille created by choreographer Elizabeth Flynn. The costumes, designed by Craig Tucker and John Larger, authenticate the milieu. This is a production in which the sum of its parts results in a pleasing and entertaining whole.

Look for the movie, "Pride and Prejudice," in 2005. Meanwhile, enjoy the unique opportunity of seeing a live production at Lakeland Theatre while it lasts.

Lakeland Theatre is located on the campus of Lakeland Community College, 7700 Clocktower Drive in Kirtland. Performances are Thurs. and Fri. at 8 p.m.; Sat. at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.; and Sun at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. For tickets ($12 for adults; $10 for students and seniors), call 440-525-7034 or 440-525-4774.


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Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. --0-1813045491-1097848065=:55611-- From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 15 06:57:37 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:57:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION NOTICE: THE FANTASTICKS Message-ID: <20041015135737.17997.qmail@web21123.mail.yahoo.com> --0-567865843-1097848657=:16699 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii TRY TO REMEMBER? OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE ANNOUNCES AUDITNONS FOR OUR 25th ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTION OF The Fantasticks The Olde Towne Hall theatre began its first formal season with The Fantasticks, 25 years ago, and this season we are reviving the show to celebrate 25 years of great community theatre. No other New York stage production has ever played so many performances. The Fantasticks has become the longest-running musical in the world, and with good reason. At the heart of its breathtaking poetry and subtle theatrical sophistication is a purity and simplicity that transcends cultural barriers. The result is a timeless fable of love that manages to be nostalgic and universal at the same time. The Fantasticks tells the tale of the neighboring fathers of Luisa and Matt, though good friends feel they must appear as enemies to make sure that their children fall in love. Having thought up this bit of logic they next find a way to reverse themselves by hiring El Gallo, aided by the Old Actor and The Indian, to perform a mock abduction by moonlight so that Matt might prove his valor, thus paving the way for reconciliation. But daylight reveals the parental deception; the lovers quarrel, and young Matt goes off to see the world. After a number of horrible experiences, he returns home to Luisa?s waiting arms. This most memorable musical score includes the songs; Try to Remember, Soon it?s Going to Rain, I Can See It, They Were You, and Never Say No. February 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 2005, March 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 2005 - 8PM Sundays Feb. 20th and March 6th - 2PM AUDITIONS ARE BEING HELD ON MONDAY OCTOBER 18 & TUESDAY OCTOBER 19 PLEASE BE PREPAIRED TO SING A MUSICAL SELECTION SHOWCASING YOUR RANGE AND ABILTIY. BE PREPAIRED TO READ FROM THE SCRIPT. Directions to the Olde Towne Hall Theatre 36119 Center Ridge Road 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! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. --0-567865843-1097848657=:16699 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

TRY TO REMEMBER?

OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE ANNOUNCES AUDITNONS FOR OUR 25th ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTION OF

The Fantasticks

The Olde Towne Hall theatre began its first formal season with The Fantasticks, 25 years ago, and this season we are reviving the show to celebrate 25 years of great community theatre.

No other New York stage production has ever played so many performances. The Fantasticks has become the longest-running musical in the world, and with good reason. At the heart of its breathtaking poetry and subtle theatrical sophistication is a purity and simplicity that transcends cultural barriers. The result is a timeless fable of love that manages to be nostalgic and universal at the same time.

The Fantasticks tells the tale of the neighboring fathers of Luisa and Matt, though good friends feel they must appear as enemies to make sure that their children fall in love. Having thought up this bit of logic they next find a way to reverse themselves by hiring El Gallo, aided by the Old Actor and The Indian, to perform a mock abduction by moonlight so that Matt might prove his valor, thus paving the way for reconciliation. But daylight reveals the parental deception; the lovers quarrel, and young Matt goes off to see the world. After a number of horrible experiences, he returns home to Luisa?s waiting arms.

This most memorable musical score includes the songs; Try to Remember, Soon it?s Going to Rain, I Can See It, They Were You, and Never Say No.

February 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 2005, March 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 2005 - 8PM
Sundays Feb. 20th and March 6th - 2PM

 

AUDITIONS ARE BEING HELD ON
MONDAY OCTOBER 18 &

TUESDAY OCTOBER 19

PLEASE BE PREPAIRED TO SING A MUSICAL SELECTION SHOWCASING YOUR RANGE AND ABILTIY.  BE PREPAIRED TO READ FROM THE SCRIPT.

Directions to the Olde Towne Hall Theatre

36119 Center Ridge Road

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!


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Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. --0-567865843-1097848657=:16699-- From snewport at buckeyecolor.com Fri Oct 15 07:48:34 2004 From: snewport at buckeyecolor.com (Newport, Stephanie) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 10:48:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reindeer Monologue Auditions at The Players Guild in Canton Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2C6.0BA70306 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C4B2C6.0BA70306" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B2C6.0BA70306 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Players Guild Theatre Announces Auditions for Eight: The Reindeer Monologues =20 =20 Canton, Ohio - The Players Guild Theatre announces auditions for Eight: The Reindeer Monologues, Jeff Goode's dark comedy, filled with naughty fun and scandalous surprises. =20 A media frenzy erupts when scandalous allegations are leveled at the North Pole's most prominent resident. As each legendary member of Santa's flying team comes forward to demand its share of the lime-light, a horrific tale of corruption and perversion emerges, implicating everyone from the littlest elf to the tainted Saint himself. =20 Director Margene Rannigan is looking for men and women age 18 or older. Those wishing to audition should prepare a humorous monologue approximately one minute in length. =20 Auditions will be held Monday, November 1, and Tuesday, November 2, at 7:00 p.m. at the Players Guild Theatre, 1001 Market Avenue in Canton. No appointment is necessary. For information, call (330) 453-7619. Performance dates are December 6 - 15, Monday through Wednesday. =20 Contact: Steven Arnold (Artistic Coordinator) artistic at playersguildtheatre.com =20 Phone: 330-453-7619 =20 =20 =20 # # # ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B2C6.0BA70306 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The = Players Guild=20 Theatre Announces

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Canton, Ohio - The Players Guild Theatre = announces=20 auditions for Eight: = The Reindeer=20 Monologues, Jeff Goode’s = dark comedy,=20 filled with naughty fun and scandalous=20 surprises.

  

A media frenzy erupts when scandalous = allegations are=20 leveled at the North Pole's most prominent resident. As each legendary = member of=20 Santa's flying team comes forward to demand its share of the lime-light, = a=20 horrific tale of corruption and perversion emerges, implicating everyone = from=20 the littlest elf to the tainted Saint=20 himself.

 

Director Margene = Rannigan=20 is looking for men and women age 18 or older. Those wishing to audition = should=20 prepare a humorous monologue approximately one minute in=20 length.

 

Auditions will be held = Monday, November 1, and Tuesday, November 2, at = 7:00 p.m. at the Players = Guild=20 Theatre,=20 1001 Market=20 Avenue in = Canton. No appointment is necessary. = For=20 information, call (330) 453-7619. Performance dates are December 6 = – 15, Monday=20 through Wednesday.

 

Contact:          =20 Steven Arnold (Artistic Coordinator) artistic at playersguildtheatre.com  =20

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Magical Talking Lion! Amish Love Slaves! Cleveland, OH - It is the year 20,004. It is a time of war, greed and political unrest in a galaxy known as Ohio. Junior and Dickey (who bear an amazing resemblance to George W. Bush and Dick Cheney) rule the planets of Buckeye Five. Ohio's heart has broken and is in need of repair. Join the Lion, Edmund, Lucy and Susan as they race through the galaxy in search of the five pieces of Ohio's heart, as they try to put things right again. Habitat East, the Cleveland-based improv and sketch comedy troupe, will perform their full-length original musical-just in time for the 2004 election-entitled Election 20,004: A Race Odyssey on Saturday, October 23rd at 8:00 P.M. at the Cleveland Public Theatre's Parrish Hall, 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland, OH. Performers include Adam Brooks, Dave Buckman, Maria Corell, Jeff Gosnell, Mike Hagesfeld, Kiff Vanden Heuvel, Marlene Kelly, Mike Kelly, Maria Livers, Mike Martone, Mel Minch and Mike Polk. Ticket prices start at $12 with a maximum contribution of $50 per person. All proceeds from Habitat East's show will be donated to MoveOn PAC, which helps members elect candidates who reflect their values. MoveOn PAC is part of MoveOn, which builds electronic advocacy groups around issues such as campaign finance, environmental and energy issues, media consolidation, and the Iraq war. Find out more about MoveOn at http://www.moveon.org/. Donations will be accepted at the door. Cleveland Public Theatre is located on Cleveland's Near West Side, five minutes from Downtown. Parking is available off of West 65th Street. Directions are available at http://www.cptonline.org/. ### Habitat East began in 2001. For more info, visit http://www.geocities.com/habitateast/. Reservation line: (216) 521-1462. For More Information, Please Contact: Marjorie Preston at PublicRelationz at aol.com (216) 371-6754 Marlene Kelly at mkelly at telarc.com From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Fri Oct 15 08:21:44 2004 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:21:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Miss Gulch has arrived for her grand opening in Kennedy's at Play house Square! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF00076477@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2CA.AE3F6A5B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Miss Gulch Returns! The Wicked Musical =20 "It's unabashed entertainment, the kind best enjoyed with pals over a = drink or two while a cabaret performer bats double-entendres from her stool," exclaimed Cleveland Plain Dealer Reviewer Linda Eisenstein after = viewing the show last March. =20 Nickolas Vannello once again brings Almira Gulch to life in this = one-man show with an armful of devastating new songs, an outrageous dress = created by Jeffrey Smart, a wig, a hat, a wicker basket, a grand piano, and voila = -- MISS GULCH RETURNS!=20 =20 Vannello does the old girl proud! All her dreams finally come true: long-running New York engagements rife with raves,... a cult following = of her own... and, now regional appearances like the one which will be at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center from October 15-30, 2004 =20 "Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the = energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." = Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene. =20 But who is Almira Gulch? It's been many years since Dorothy and The = Wizard of Oz charmed America. But there's another side to the Oz legend: the = dark side of the rainbow.=20 =20 Poor Almira! For sixty years, this dog-snatching, basket-wielding = spiteful spinster-next-door has intrigued us, but has never had the chance to = give us her side of the story...until now! Here she is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her.=20 Well, now its Almira's turn to give us her side of story! She has = remained misunderstood, underestimated, and unappreciated. And through the = decades, frustrated fans have hungered for solutions to the mysteries = surrounding the legendary Miss Gulch. Why does she ride that bike? What does she have against neighborhood girls and their little dogs too? What becomes of = her after the tornado? Did she have a happy childhood? And most of all -- = who is the real woman beneath that ferocious fa=E7ade? When playwright/lyricist Fred Barton accidentally met Margaret = Hamilton, he began a star-struck obsession that led to the development of Miss Gulch Returns. In Miss Gulch, he finds the ideal icon for today's = disillusioned souls, the perfect symbol of the frustrated aspirations of our age.=20 The Bitch is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her. She sings (at last!). She has a mean piano player by the name of Charles Eversole = (and what other kind?) She gives us the dirt. She dumps Hollywood and gives = the real world a try -- and lands a job as well as the next man (and lands = the next man, as well). She lays her soul bare, and yours if you dare. So = turn on the phone machine, turn Judy's picture to the wall, turn up the = volume, and welcome to the wit and wisdom of Miss Gulch -- "Entertainesse Extraordinaire!" "Kindly be advised that MISS GULCH RETURNS! isn't cabaret. It's = theatre. Fine theatre, too. It's one of the best shows I've seen in a long time. = With its riotous lyrics and smart tunes, a genuine poignancy underlies the = wicked laughter. MISS GULCH RETURNS! is a marvel. Pay a visit as soon as you = can." Michael Sommers, NY Native =20 Miss Gulch Returns! Performances: Fridays and Saturdays, October 15 - 30 (One Thursday performance on October 28th) at 8:30 p.m. in=20 Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center All seats $20 =20 Call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 for reservations www.missgulchreturns.com www.tickets.com =20 Show contains mature subject matter. Not suitable for people under 14 = years of age.=20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2CA.AE3F6A5B Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
 
Miss Gulch Returns!

The Wicked Musical

 

"It's unabashed entertainment, the kind best enjoyed with pals over a drink or two while a cabaret performer bats double-entendres from her stool," exclaimed Cleveland Plain Dealer Reviewer Linda Eisenstein after viewing the show last March.

 

Nickolas Vannello once again brings Almira Gulch to life in this one-man show with an armful of devastating new songs, an outrageous dress created by Jeffrey Smart, a wig, a hat, a wicker basket, a grand piano, and voila -- MISS GULCH RETURNS!

  

Vannello does the old girl proud! All her dreams finally come true: long-running New York engagements rife with raves,... a cult following of her own... and, now regional appearances like the one which will be at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center from October 15-30, 2004

 

"Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene.

 

But who is Almira Gulch? It's been many years since Dorothy and The Wizard of Oz charmed America. But there's another side to the Oz legend: the dark side of the rainbow.

 

Poor Almira! For sixty years, this dog-snatching, basket-wielding spiteful spinster-next-door has intrigued us, but has never had the chance to give us her side of the story...until now! Here she is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her.

Well, now its Almira's turn to give us her side of story! She has remained misunderstood, underestimated, and unappreciated. And through the decades, frustrated fans have hungered for solutions to the mysteries surrounding the legendary Miss Gulch. Why does she ride that bike? What does she have against neighborhood girls and their little dogs too? What becomes of her after the tornado? Did she have a happy childhood? And most of all -- who is the real woman beneath that ferocious fa?ade?

When playwright/lyricist Fred Barton accidentally met Margaret Hamilton, he began a star-struck obsession that led to the development of Miss Gulch Returns. In Miss Gulch, he finds the ideal icon for today's disillusioned souls, the perfect symbol of the frustrated aspirations of our age.

The Bitch is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her. She sings (at last!). She has a mean piano player by the name of Charles Eversole (and what other kind?) She gives us the dirt. She dumps Hollywood and gives the real world a try -- and lands a job as well as the next man (and lands the next man, as well). She lays her soul bare, and yours if you dare. So turn on the phone machine, turn Judy's picture to the wall, turn up the volume, and welcome to the wit and wisdom of Miss Gulch -- "Entertainesse Extraordinaire!"

"Kindly be advised that MISS GULCH RETURNS! isn't cabaret. It's theatre. Fine theatre, too. It's one of the best shows I've seen in a long time. With its riotous lyrics and smart tunes, a genuine poignancy underlies the wicked laughter. MISS GULCH RETURNS! is a marvel. Pay a visit as soon as you can." Michael Sommers, NY Native

 

Miss Gulch Returns!

Performances: Fridays and Saturdays,

October 15 - 30 (One Thursday performance on October 28th)

at 8:30 p.m. in

Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center

All seats $20

 

Call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 for reservations

www.missgulchreturns.com

www.tickets.com

Show contains mature subject matter.  Not suitable for people under 14 years of age.

 

  

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2CA.AE3F6A5B-- From ray at worldeonline.com Fri Oct 15 08:07:46 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:07:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]National Theatre auditions - from North Coast Central Casting. Message-ID: <005201c4b2c8$c5ba70f0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C4B2A7.3EA8D0F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brought to you by North Coast Central Casting =96 This is a sample of = the film/TV/theater auditions sent each week to members. http://worldeonline.com/nccc/ 216-651-5441 =20 =20 Show Name: Likely Story=20 Theatre Name: New Group=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA ANTC Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: New Group, New York, NY 10000=20 Breakdown: New Group, Producer, based in New York, NY, is accepting submissions for Likely Story, First Rehearsal: November 22, 2004; Opens: December 1, 2004; Closes: December 18, 2004. Artistic Director: Scott Elliott; General Manager: Amanda Brandes; Author: David Cale; Director: Tamara Jenkins. Seeking: Experienced Production Stage Mgr to become an integral part of the team creating a developmental production of David Cale's 1-man show. This will be the 1st of New Group's fledgling 2nd Stage Series. A 2nd lab production is being planned for Spring. This show will rehearse for 1 week, tech in 2 days & run for 15 performances (Wed. - Sat. at 8, Sat. at 2) at Lion Theatre in Theatre Row, 410 W. 42nd St. Please EMAIL Resume and letter of interest to Amanda Brandes at amanda at thenewgroup.org. Equity ANTC contract, Special Lab Production, minimum AEA pay is $247 per week.=20 Prepare: Please EMAIL Resume and letter of interest to Amanda Brandes at amanda at thenewgroup.org.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Singin' In The Rain=20 Theatre Name: Palm Canyon Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA SPT 3=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Palm Canyon Theatre, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262=20 Breakdown: Palm Canyon Theatre, Producer, based in Palm Springs, CA, is accepting submissions for Singin' In The Rain, First Rehearsal: November 2 Runs: November 19 - December 5, with a possible 1 week holdover. Seeking: role of Cosmo. Send pictures and resumes to: Palm Canyon Theatre, Attn: Se Layne, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs CA 92262. Equity SPT Level 3 contract, minimum AEA pay is $220 per week.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to: Palm Canyon Theatre, Attn: Se Layne, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs CA 92262.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Honky Tonk Angels; Beauty and the Beast; A Chorus Line; Sound of Music; Footloose; Swing!=20 Theatre Name: Carousel Dinner Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Dinner Thtr Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =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: Carousel Dinner Theatre, Producer, based in Akron, OH, is holding Required Equity Principal Auditions for their upcoming seasons, including: Honky Tonk Angels; Performances: January 3, 2005 - March 6, 2005; Author: Ted Swindley; Director: Gary John LaRosa; Musical Director: David Nehis. Beauty and the Beast; Performances: March 9, 2005 - May 15, 2005; Music: Alan Menken; Lyrics: Howard Ashman and Tim Rice; Book: Linda Woolverton; Director: Marc Robin. A Chorus Line; Performances: May 18, 2005 - July 10, 2005; Music: Marvin Hamlish; Lyrics: Edward Kleban; Book: Kirkwood and Dante; Director: Donna Drake. Sound of Music; Performances: July 13, 2005 - September 11, 2005; Music and Lyrics: Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein; Book: Lindsay and Crouse; Director: Marc Robin. Footloose; Performances: September 15, 2005 - November 13, 2005; Music: Tom Snow; Lyrics: Dean Pitchford; Stage Adaptation: Dean Pitchford and Walter Bobbie; Director: Gary John LaRosa. Swing!; Performances: November 16, 2005 - January 8, 2006; Original Concept By: Paul Kelly. Casting Director: Bob Cline. Seeking: for Honky Tonk Angels: SUE ELLEN: 30's - 40's. A Country Singer. For all other shows: all roles open. Please prepare a brief song selection from or in the style of the show (or shows) you are interested in being considered for within the season. Callbacks for shows will take place at various times throughout 2004 and 2005. Lunch: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. If Bob Cline has seen you in past 2 month's at EPA's, picture and resume drop-off on 10/27 at aud's showing interest in certain roles/projects should suffice. NO phone calls or visits. Equity Dinner Theatre contract, minimum AEA pay is $552 per week.=20 Prepare: a brief song selection from or in the style of the show (or shows) you are interested in being considered for within the season. Callbacks for shows will take place at various times throughout 2004 and 2005.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Jesus Christ Superstar=20 Theatre Name: Egyptian Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/26/2004 =20 =20 2:30 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Egyptian Theatre Company, 328 Main St, Park City, UT 00000=20 Breakdown: Egyptian Theatre Company, Producer, based in Park City, UT, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar, First Rehearsal: 1/10/05; Opens: 2/11/05; Closes: 3/06/05. Director/Producer: Dana Keiter; Musical Director: David Evanoff. Seeking: All roles. Looking specifically for Jesus, Judas, Pilate, Herod. For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity SPT contract, minimum AEA pay is $325 per week.=20 Prepare: For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Jesus Christ Superstar=20 Theatre Name: Egyptian Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/23/2004 =20 =20 2:30 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Utah Opera & Symphony Building, 336 N. 400 W, Salt Lake City, UT 00000=20 Breakdown: Egyptian Theatre Company, Producer, based in Park City, UT, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar, First Rehearsal: 1/10/05; Opens: 2/11/05; Closes: 3/06/05. Director/Producer: Dana Keiter; Musical Director: David Evanoff. Seeking: All roles. Looking specifically for Jesus, Judas, Pilate, Herod. For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity SPT contract, minimum AEA pay is $325 per week.=20 Prepare: For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: To Kill A Mockingbird=20 Theatre Name: Foothills Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/20/2004 =20 =20 12:00 PMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Foothills Theatre Company, 100 Front Street, Worcester, MA 01608=20 Breakdown: Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, MA, is holding Local Auditions for To Kill A Mockingbird, First rehearsal: December 28, 2004; Performances: January 6, 2005 - January 30, 2005. Director/Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Seeking: Male roles include: ATTICUS FINCH: 50's. Father/Lawyer. WALTER CUNNINGHAM: 30's. Poor farmer. REV. SYKES: 40's - 50's. African-American. Pastor. TOM ROBINSON: 20's - 30's. African-American. Handyman. HECK TATE: 40 - 60's. Sheriff. JUDGE TAYLOR: 50 - 60's. MR. GILMER: 30 - 40's. Prosecutor. BOB EWELL: 40's. Abusive father. BOO RADLEY: 40's. Mysterious recluse. NATHAN RADLEY: 50's. His brother. JEM FINCH: 13. ATTICUS' son. DILL HARRIS: 13. JEM and SCOUT's companion. Female roles include: JEAN LOUISE FINCH: 40's. Narrator. SCOUT FINCH: 9. ATTICUS' daughter. CALPURNIA: 40 - 50's. African-American. Housekeeper. HELEN ROBINSON: 20 - 30's. African-American. TOM's wife. MAUDE ATKINSON: 40's. Southern gentlewoman. STEPHANIE CRAWFORD: 30 - 40's. Neighborhood gossip. MRS. DUBOSE: 70's. Ill old woman. MAYELLA EWELL: 19. The accuser/victim. Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (dramatic for men, humorous for women, except if appropriate for MAYELLA). Additional sides will be available at the audition. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. There is an additional Local Equity Audition in Boston, MA on Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at Actors' Workshop Of Boston from 2 - 8 PM. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, pay.=20 Prepare: Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (see breakdown)=20 _____ =20 Show Name: To Kill A Mockingbird=20 Theatre Name: Foothills Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Actors' Workshop Of Boston, 327 Summer Street, Boston, MA 00000=20 Breakdown: Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, MA, is holding Local Auditions for To Kill A Mockingbird, First rehearsal: December 28, 2004; Performances: January 6, 2005 - January 30, 2005. Director/Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Seeking: Male roles include: ATTICUS FINCH: 50's. Father/Lawyer. WALTER CUNNINGHAM: 30's. Poor farmer. REV. SYKES: 40's - 50's. African-American. Pastor. TOM ROBINSON: 20's - 30's. African-American. Handyman. HECK TATE: 40 - 60's. Sheriff. JUDGE TAYLOR: 50 - 60's. MR. GILMER: 30 - 40's. Prosecutor. BOB EWELL: 40's. Abusive father. BOO RADLEY: 40's. Mysterious recluse. NATHAN RADLEY: 50's. His brother. JEM FINCH: 13. ATTICUS' son. DILL HARRIS: 13. JEM and SCOUT's companion. Female roles include: JEAN LOUISE FINCH: 40's. Narrator. SCOUT FINCH: 9. ATTICUS' daughter. CALPURNIA: 40 - 50's. African-American. Housekeeper. HELEN ROBINSON: 20 - 30's. African-American. TOM's wife. MAUDE ATKINSON: 40's. Southern gentlewoman. STEPHANIE CRAWFORD: 30 - 40's. Neighborhood gossip. MRS. DUBOSE: 70's. Ill old woman. MAYELLA EWELL: 19. The accuser/victim. Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (dramatic for men, humorous for women, except if appropriate for MAYELLA). Additional sides will be available at the audition. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. There is an additional Local Equity Audition in Worcester, MA on Wednesday, October 20, 2004 at Foothills Theatre from 12 - 4 PM. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, pay.=20 Prepare: Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (see breakdown)=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Season=20 Theatre Name: 29th Street Rep=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Showcase/Mini=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/04/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: 29th Street Rep., 212 West 29th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: 29th Street Rep, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, TBD. Artistic Directors: David Mogentale and Tim Corcoran. Seeking: Equity male and female actors for the 29th Street Rep's 2005 season. A strong commitment to a company situation is needed. Please prepare a brief monologue of your choice. Please bring a Picture and Resume. The season has not been determined at this time. Website: www.29thstreetrep.com. Do not call the theatre, please. Lunch: 1:30 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Showcase-NY Tier 4 and possible Mini contracts.=20 Prepare: a brief monologue of your choice. Please bring a Picture and Resume. The season has not been determined at this time.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Chicago=20 Theatre Name: Fran and Barry Weissler=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th St, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: Fran and Barry Weissler, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding 6 Month Equity Chorus Calls for Chicago, The Musical. Director: Walter Bobbie; Book: Fred Ebb/Bob Fosse; Music: John Kander; Lyrics: Fred Ebb; Choreographer: Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst; Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher; Casting: Howie Cherpakov; General Manager: BJ Holt. Seeking: Equity ensemble dancers who sing for possible future replacements in the National Touring/Broadway companies. All should be great sexy, strong athletic dancers in the Bob Fosse Style with good singing voices. Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together _____ =20 Show Name: Chicago=20 Theatre Name: Fran and Barry Weissler=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th St, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: Fran and Barry Weissler, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding 6 Month Equity Chorus Calls for Chicago, The Musical. Director: Walter Bobbie; Book: Fred Ebb/Bob Fosse; Music: John Kander; Lyrics: Fred Ebb; Choreographer: Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst; Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher; Casting: Howie Cherpakov; General Manager: BJ Holt. Seeking: Equity ensemble dancers who sing for possible future replacements in the National Touring/Broadway companies. All should be great sexy, strong athletic dancers in the Bob Fosse Style with good singing voices. Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together _____ =20 Show Name: Mambo Kings=20 Theatre Name: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/02/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group Studio, 254 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity dancers with strong ballet, jazz and ballroom technique for the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Mid 20's - Early 40's. Partnering skills are a plus. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially seeking Latin dancers. Men should wear character shoes. Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. Prepare: Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mambo Kings=20 Theatre Name: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/02/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group Studio, 254 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity dancers with strong ballet, jazz and ballroom technique for the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Mid 20's - Early 40's. Partnering skills are a plus. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially seeking Latin dancers. Men should wear character shoes. Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. Prepare: Men should wear character shoes. You may be asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mambo Kings=20 Theatre Name: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity female and male Latin singers with strong Broadway voices for ensemble positions and featured chorus parts in the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Late 20's - Mid 50's. All vocal ranges and physical types. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially Latin singers. Please prepare brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la = Henry Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled to _____ =20 Show Name: Mambo Kings=20 Theatre Name: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity female and male Latin singers with strong Broadway voices for ensemble positions and featured chorus parts in the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Late 20's - Mid 50's. All vocal ranges and physical types. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially Latin singers. Please prepare brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la = Henry Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled to _____ =20 Show Name: The Property Known As Garland=20 Theatre Name: Paladini Casting=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA 99 Seat No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/22/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Paladini Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl, Los Angeles, CA 90038=20 Breakdown: Paladini Casting is accepting submissions for The Property Known As Garland, a fictional account of Judy Garland (played by Adrienne Barbeau) backstage at Falkoner Centre, Copenhagen, in 1969. Prod. Billy Van Zandt, dir. Glenn Casale. Rehearsals start Jan. 4, 2005. Performances run Jan. 15-16, 2005 at El Portal's Forum Theatre. Seeking: Ed: early 20s, Danish, blonde, very attractive, authentic Nordic, standard British or standard American accent, inexperienced stage manager at Denmark's Falkoner Centre, eager to please, alternately awestruck by, frustrated with, and terrified of the Legend whom he meets for the first time backstage prior to her final concert. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Paladini Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90038. Equity 99 Seat Theatre.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Paladini Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90038.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The Producers=20 Theatre Name: Clear Channel Entertainment=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Production Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Tara Rubin Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Rocco Landesman, Clear Channel Entertainment, et al., Producers, are at this time, seeking submissions of new female dancers for future replacements in the Broadway and both touring companies of The Producers. Music and Lyrics: Mel Brooks; Book: Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan; Director/Choreographer: Susan Stroman; Associate Director: Steven Zweigbaum; Associate Choreographer: Warren Carlyle; Musical Director: Patrick Brady; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting; General Management: Richard Frankel Productions, Laura Green. Based on the 1968 Mel Brooks movie The Producers. Seeking: female dancers, 18-early 30s. Must be 5'7" or taller (preferably 5'8" or taller, but no shorter than 5'7" in bare feet--no exceptions) with jazz, ballet, and tap training and who sing very well for future replacements in the dance ensemble of all companies of The Producers. At this time, especially seeking non-Caucasian dancers, but are accepting submissions of tall dancers of all races and ethnic backgrounds. If you have attended one or more of the chorus calls for dancers, do not send your picture and resume at this time--it is unnecessary, as they already have you on file. However, if you have only mailed a picture and resume in the past and have not attended the auditions, mail an updated picture and resume. Send pictures and resumes via snail mail to Tara Rubin Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl., New York, NY 10036, Attn: The Producers. There is also a mail slot outside the door (to the left) for drop-offs. All companies are on Equity Production contracts, (minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week) and non-Equity dancers will be required to join Equity if cast.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes via snail mail to Tara Rubin Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl., New York, NY 10036, Attn: The Producers. There is also a mail slot outside the door (to the left) for drop-offs.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Shockheaded Peter=20 Theatre Name: Dan Markley, et al=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/23/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Dan Markley, Alan Schuster, Pomegranate Arts, Shockheaded Media US LLC, Producers, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Shockheaded Peter to be produced at the 37th Street Arts Theatre. Creators/Directors: Julian Crouch/Phelim McDermott; Music/Lyrics: The Tiger Lilies; Casting: David Caparelliotis. First rehearsal: Jan. 10, 2005. Open-ended run. Note: Shockheaded Peter was inspired by Heinrich Hoffman's 19th-century German book, The Struwwelpeter, a "nasty picture book for children and their parents. As told through song, puppetry and wild theatrics, the stage show presents an assortment of wayward lads and lasses from Hoffman's book whose misbehavior (ranging from playing with matches to going outside when it's raining) leads them to painful and untimely ends. All of the performers in Peter perform as a fluid ensemble, taking on different roles and creating various characters through puppetry and stage theatrics. Seeking actors for the following roles: Singer: late 20s=96late 40s, countertenor or extremely strong = male soprano/falsetto, mysterious and eerily hypnotic balladeer with tremendous stage presence, a haunting carnie who sings of the demise of naughty children with various degrees of relish, remorse, hysteria, and glee; MC: 30s=9650s, ghoulish MC with a weakness for Shakespearean tragedy, a cadaverous, sinister barker and thespian wreck who would 'rather be essaying Richard III than introducing these ghastly tales,' by turns welcomes, chides, challenges, mocks, warns and confronts the audience with his wickedly sardonic wit and desperate attempts to prove himself a true master of ceremonies (role does not sing); Mother: late 20s=96early 40s, Victorian wife who desperately wants a child, prone to melodramatic shifts from utter glee to utter doom when faced with the hideous child a demonic stork delivers to her, actress should be commanding, larger than life and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Father: late 20s=96early 40s, long-suffering Victorian husband who longs to give his wife the child they have always dreamed of, actor should be comfortable with melodrama, and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Male Performer: 20s=9630s, physically dexterous and highly creative actor, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Cruel Frederick, Flying Robert, Withering Augustus, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the role of the father, role does not sing; Female Performer: 20s=9630s, physically dexterous = and highly creative actress, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Harriet, Conrad's Mother, a sinister Victorian maid, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the role of the mother, role does not sing; Actor/Double Bass Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on the double bass, the double bassist is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, bassist may also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Drum Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on drums, including extremely small drum sets, the drum player is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, drummer may also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Accordion Player: any age, seeking dynamic actor/accordion player for a number of roles, accordionist may also cover non-musical roles in the show. Actors will be supplied text upon arrival. LUNCH from 1:30pm. to 2:00p.m. EPA Rules in Effect. A monitor will be provided. Off-Broadway E contract/499 seats; $832 current minimum until November 2004.=20 Prepare: Actors will be supplied text upon arrival.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Shockheaded Peter=20 Theatre Name: Dan Markley, et al=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/19/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 10/22/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Dan Markley, Alan Schuster, Pomegranate Arts, Shockheaded Media US LLC, Producers, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Shockheaded Peter to be produced at the 37th Street Arts Theatre. Creators/Directors: Julian Crouch/Phelim McDermott; Music/Lyrics: The Tiger Lilies; Casting: David Caparelliotis. First rehearsal: Jan. 10, 2005. Open-ended run. Note: Shockheaded Peter was inspired by Heinrich Hoffman's 19th-century German book, The Struwwelpeter, a "nasty picture book for children and their parents. As told through song, puppetry and wild theatrics, the stage show presents an assortment of wayward lads and lasses from Hoffman's book whose misbehavior (ranging from playing with matches to going outside when it's raining) leads them to painful and untimely ends. All of the performers in Peter perform as a fluid ensemble, taking on different roles and creating various characters through puppetry and stage theatrics. Seeking actors for the following roles: Singer: late 20s=96late 40s, countertenor or extremely strong = male soprano/falsetto, mysterious and eerily hypnotic balladeer with tremendous stage presence, a haunting carnie who sings of the demise of naughty children with various degrees of relish, remorse, hysteria, and glee; MC: 30s=9650s, ghoulish MC with a weakness for Shakespearean tragedy, a cadaverous, sinister barker and thespian wreck who would 'rather be essaying Richard III than introducing these ghastly tales,' by turns welcomes, chides, challenges, mocks, warns and confronts the audience with his wickedly sardonic wit and desperate attempts to prove himself a true master of ceremonies (role does not sing); Mother: late 20s=96early 40s, Victorian wife who desperately wants a child, prone to melodramatic shifts from utter glee to utter doom when faced with the hideous child a demonic stork delivers to her, actress should be commanding, larger than life and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Father: late 20s=96early 40s, long-suffering Victorian husband who longs to give his wife the child they have always dreamed of, actor should be comfortable with melodrama, and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Male Performer: 20s=9630s, physically dexterous and highly creative actor, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Cruel Frederick, Flying Robert, Withering Augustus, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the role of the father, role does not sing; Female Performer: 20s=9630s, physically dexterous = and highly creative actress, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Harriet, Conrad's Mother, a sinister Victorian maid, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the role of the mother, role does not sing; Actor/Double Bass Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on the double bass, the double bassist is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, bassist may also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Drum Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on drums, including extremely small drum sets, the drum player is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, drummer may also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Accordion Player: any age, seeking dynamic actor/accordion player for a number of roles, accordionist may also cover non-musical roles in the show. Actors will be supplied text upon arrival. LUNCH from 1:00pm. to 2:00p.m. EPA Rules in Effect. A monitor will be provided. Off-Broadway E contract/499 seats; $832 current minimum until November 2004.=20 Prepare: Actors will be supplied text upon arrival.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee=20 Theatre Name: Second Stage Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway A/C Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/26/2004 =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: Second Stage Theatre will hold Equity principal auditions for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, (William Finn, music and lyrics; Rachel Sheinkin, book; conceived by Rebecca Feldman; James Lapine, dir.), first rehearsal: dates TBD, first performance TBD, last performance TBD. Six young people on the edge of puberty strive to become adults in this comedic, tender, sardonic musical. These outsiders use competition to define themselves apart from their crazy families, while their struggle to escape childhood is overseen by grown-ups who never completely succeeded in escaping it themselves. Artistic Director: Carole Rothman; Executive Director: Timothy McClimon; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting. Seeking: actor-singers of all backgrounds are encouraged to audition. While the characters range in age from teenaged to adult, all characters will be played by adult actors=97Rona Janet: actor and character in her 30s, a local real estate agent, she also serves as the emcee and commentator of this year's Bee, she herself is a former spelling bee champion, making her well-suited to comment on the Bee's progress; Panch: actor and character both in 30s, he is the vice principal of the school, his role in the Bee is to pronounce, and when asked, define the words to the contestants; Mitch Maloney: actor and character in his 20s, working at the Spelling Bee as part of his community service, his role at the bee is as the comfort counselor, escorting the contestants off the stage as they disqualify; Gramercy: Asian-American actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she tries to be perfect, she is a straight-A student, plays the piano, but is beginning to wonder why she works so hard to attain perfection; Tripp Barrington: adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, as last year's Bee winner, he feels confident of his success this year, however, by this year he is beginning to discover girls, which turns out to be a major, and at times crippling, distraction for him; Schwarzy: adult actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she is the daughter of two gay dads, who pressure her to succeed at spelling, she is somewhat androgynous; Leaf Connybear: adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, he is the youngest member of a hippie family with many children, at his own school, he was merely a third-runner up in the Bee, so he is not nearly as good as the other competitors at this County Bee, he is very goofy, awkward, and exists in his own world; Olive Ostrovsky: adult actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she is shy, withdrawn, and neglected by her parents, she works hard to get attention from her father; Barfee: adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, he suffers from a rare mucous membrane disorder making his voice sound excessively nasal, he is a true outsider, perhaps even a misfit due to several odd behaviors: before spelling a word outloud in the Bee, for example, he writes it out on the floor with his foot. Be prepared to sing a brief, contemporary, comic American musical theatre or pop song. Bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided. Equity Off-Broadway A and C contracts ($479 and $646 current minimums).=20 Prepare: to sing a brief, contemporary, comic American musical theatre or pop song. Bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Privilege, Birdie Blue=20 Theatre Name: Second Stage Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway A/C Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/25/2004 =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: Second Stage Theatre will hold Equity principal auditions for Privilege and Birdie Blue. Artistic Director: Carole Rothman; Executive Director: Timothy McClimon; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting. Privilege, by Paul Weitz (Peter Askin, dir.), first rehearsal: Feb. 22, 2005, first performance: March 22, last performance: May 8. Dates subject to change with notice. The privileged lives of two Upper East Side teens are irrevocably changed when their father is accused of insider trading. Two brothers look at the world with the comedic observations of boys on the brink of adulthood. Birdie Blue by Cheryl L. West (Seret Scott, dir.), first rehearsal: May 3, 2005, first performance: May 31, 2005, last performance: July 17. Dates subject to change with notice. Birdie Blue is a lyrical and jazzy reflection on love, marriage and the passage of time. Seeking for Privilege: Charlie: 12, rich, privileged, spoiled private school boy, in the process of examining his life; Porter: 16, Charlie's brother, fancies himself to be a man about town; Ted: 40s, their father, a captain of industry who gets arrested for illegal financial practices; Anna: 40s, their mother, Upper East Side socialite whose life is turned upside down when her husband is arrested; Erla: 30s, their housekeeper, droll sense of humor, could be African-American, Central American, or West Indian. Seeking African-American actors to play the following roles in Birdie Blue: Birdie (understudy only): 40s-60s, a tough yet tender, funny, and big-hearted woman who is the primary caregiver to her ill husband, she is caught between the past and present, and her narration and flashbacks reveal the story of her life and family; Jackson: 40s-60s, Birdie's husband, in the present, he is very ill and completely reliant on Birdie for his care, symptoms bear similarities to Alzheimers, in Birdie's flashbacks we see him as a younger man when he was a crossing guard, and before that, a postal worker, before his illness, he was a loving, supportive, and strong-willed husband who loved Birdie dearly; Bocat: 20s-30s, Birdie's nephew, a great dancer and James Brown fan, full of life and vigor, but not very intelligent; Sook: 40s-60s, Birdie's eldest brother, pompous to the point of sewing shoulder pads in his clothes to add to his own size; Little Pimp: 15, a sweet and generous cross-dressing teen, beaten by his parents, like a son to Birdie; Minerva: 40s-60s, Birdie's eldest sister, a large woman who suffers from many ailments, both real and feigned; Ellis: 30s-50s, Birdie's youngest brother, trapped in the 1970s, he is a hustler who loves to mind other people's business; Bam: 20s, Birdie's son, a rebellious gang member, he is eventually sent to prison, he is the source of Birdie's heartache. For straight plays Privilege and Birdie Blue, be prepared to present a short, contemporary American monologue. Equity Off-Broadway A and C contracts ($479 and $646 current minimums).=20 Prepare: a short, contemporary American monologue.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Saddam: The Musical=20 Theatre Name: Joe Beck=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/16/2004 =20 =20 4:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Shetler Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, 4th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: Joe Beck is holding open auditions for Saddam: The Musical. Seeking males and females, all types, for new musical comedy opening in December. Possible travel expenses paid if cast. Shetler Studios phone: (212) 246-6655. Bring pictures and resumes and music in your key.=20 Prepare: Shetler Studios phone: (212) 246-6655. Bring pictures and resumes and music in your key.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: My One & Only=20 Theatre Name: Candlewood International=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/28/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812=20 Breakdown: Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: principal and supporting roles by appointment only. Roles include: Capt. Billy Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the show; ensemble=97Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong vocal ability and some acting ability. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur.=20 Prepare: Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: My One & Only=20 Theatre Name: Candlewood International=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th Street, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: female chorus. Roles include: Capt. Billy Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the show; ensemble=97Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong vocal ability and some acting ability. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to call times with approved monitor only. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments.=20 Prepare: Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to _____ =20 Show Name: My One & Only=20 Theatre Name: Candlewood International=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =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: Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: male chorus. Roles include: Capt. Billy Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the show; ensemble=97Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong vocal ability and some acting ability. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to call times with approved monitor only. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments.=20 Prepare: Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to _____ =20 Show Name: My Life as an Island=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/25/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PMto 9:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Producers Club, 358 W. 44 St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: There will be an open call for Latino/a actors for a reading of the libretto of a new musical, My Life as an Island, by librettist Lisa Aviva Bleviss. Performs Nov. 20. Specifically seeking: women of color, 25-35, 48-60, 68-85; men of color, 28-52. Prepare a short dramatic monologue, and actors who sing may prepare 16 bars of a song (English or Spanish) to be sung without accompaniment. For questions, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to Jose Montanez at JRMontanez at aol.com.=20 Prepare: a short dramatic monologue, and actors who sing may prepare 16 bars of a song (English or Spanish) to be sung without accompaniment. For questions, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to Jose Montanez at JRMontanez at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamillius=20 Theatre Name: Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/19/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End A, New York, NY 10025=20 Breakdown: Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions is accepting submissions for Mamillius (adaptation of "The Winter's Tale" by Shakespeare). Actors of all ethnicities are encouraged to submit. Seeking: Actor One (Mamillius, Bear, Time, Autolycus): the focal point of the play, young male actor to play age 10-12, bright, charming, precocious, imaginative, curious, energetic, also brooding, intense and mature beyond his years. Frodo in Lord of the Rings. Also capable of playing a bit of con artist, Artful Dodger type, able to handle Shakespeare text, physically agile, well coordinated, sings, plays woodwind instrument useful; Actor Two (Hermione, Perdita): female, plays both the queen, Hermione, mid-30s and also her daughter, age 16, needs a great sense of presence and stillness, intelligent, passionate, graceful, sensuous and confident. If Juliet had lived. Some partial nudity (breast). Handles Shakespearean verse well, needs a sense of humor, moves well, as Perdita dances an erotic fertility rite; Actor Three (Leontes, Shepherd): male, plays both the King Leontes, age 30-40 and the Shepherd, age 50-70, great sense of presence, wings between infantile rage, violence, paranoia and being tentative, gentle and a lost little boy, a combination of Othello, Hamlet and Macbeth. As Shepherd needs simplicity, comic sensibility, handles Shakespearean verse, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Four (Paulina, Mariner, Older Polixenes): female, as Paulina, a benign sorceress, a mother with no child, somewhat otherworldly but also a down to earth straight shooter, a decisive female Friar Lawrence, wife to Antigonus, as Older Polixenes, plays the male king of Bohemia age 50s, intelligent, watchful, judgmental, also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble, handles Shakespearean verse, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Five (Younger Polixenes, Court Officer, Florizel): male, as Younger Polixenes plays king of Bohemia age 30s, intelligent, good-natured. As Florizel age mid-20s, a lover-warrior, passionate, determined, heroic, confident. Also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean verse well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Six (Antigonus, Camillo, Gentleman): male. As Antigonus plays the advisor, statesman and confidant to Leontes, a reluctant henchman, husband to Paulina. As Camillo also a helper to both kings, a secretary of state, marries Paulina in the end, makes huge personal sacrifices for what he believes to be the better good, kind, rational, good. Also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean verse well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Seven (First Lady, First Lord, Clown): female, serves both Hermione as First Lady (female) and Leontes as First Lord (male). Represents the point of view of the people, respectful, alert, responsive, thoughtful but ultimately a witness to wrongdoings over which s/he has no control. As Clown, son to the Shepherd, age 14 and later age 30, simple, good natured, na=EFve. = Also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean text well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture. Rehearses Nov. 30-Dec. 29, performs Dec. 30-Jan. 30 at La Mama, Etc., 74 A E. 4 St., NYC. Director: Sheldon Deckelbaum. Pay. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End Ave., #6A, New York, NY 10025; or email castsolutions at aol.com.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End Ave., #6A, New York, NY 10025; or email castsolutions at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Extraordinary=20 Theatre Name: Vital Children's Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Vital Theatre Company, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Vital Children's Theatre, an award-winning company, is seeking men and women for their production of Extraordinary, a musical for children performing weekends from Dec. 18, 2004-Feb. 6, 2005. There will be no performances over Christmas and New Year's. Rehearsals begin the week of Nov. 15. Seeking: Lester the Jester: baritone, adult to play nine-year-old, strong- willed; Mother: mezzo, June Cleaver type; Imaginary Fred: baritone, Lester's sarcastic imaginary friend, fluent in American Sign Language (ASL); Hope: fluent in ASL, Lester's deaf cousin, expressive; The Girl with Legs of Stone: mezzo/belt, wise beyond her years; Peter the Chocolate Eater: baritone, eager to belong; Dustmite Janet: mezzo/belt, dancer, high energy; Dustmite Carl: baritone, dancer, high energy; Lonely Lucy: mezzo, dreamer who longs for an imaginary friend; The Queen: fluent in ASL, expressive. Minorities encouraged to apply. Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New York, NY 10036.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New York, NY 10036.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Shakespeare Live!: Midsummer, Macbeth, Henry V=20 Theatre Name: Shakespeare Theatre of NJ=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave, Madison, NJ 07940=20 Breakdown: The Shakespeare Theatre of NJ is accepting non-Equity submissions for its educational touring company, Shakespeare Live! (Tours to NJ, NY, PA, CT, DE.) Auditions early to mid-November. Stipend: $225/week during rehearsals and performances. Productions: Midsummer, Macbeth, and Henry V. Rehearses Dec. 28, tours Jan. 25-June 10, 2005. Actors can earn EMC points as understudies for the Shakespeare Theatre's Main Stage productions. Shakespeare Live! is one of only a handful of theatres nationwide selected to provide services to schools through the NEA's Shakespeare for a New Generation program. Classical training and Shakespeare experience required. Education background and SFDC certification a plus. Send pictures and resumes to Joe Discher, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, Attn: Shakespeare Live!=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Joe Discher, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, Attn: Shakespeare Live!=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Zip Code of Atlantis, Faking the Lizard King's Death, Blogging About Cat Stevens=20 Theatre Name: HEM Theatre Collective=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St, New York, NY 10014=20 Breakdown: Double OOBR Award-winning playwright Larry Myers is interviewing for his permanent all-male company, HEM Theatre Collective. Non-Equity actors of all types for a rep of revival of Zip Code of Atlantis plus Faking the Lizard King's Death and Blogging About Cat Stevens. Particularly interested in actors who direct and stage manage for self-contained groups. Roles include heterosexual males, rock and Baywatch types, Hollywood models, tough teens. Send pictures and resumes to Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St., New York, NY 10014.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St., New York, NY 10014.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Performance Piece=20 Theatre Name: Innerlandscapes Dance Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Innerlandscapes Dance Theater, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Innerlandscapes Dance Theatre is casting for a performance piece showing Feb. 2005. Seeking: one male actor-dancer, 30-40; and two women actors, 20-40. Dancers all must have good improv skills and strong comic sense. Some pay. To set up an appointment, call Nomi Bachar at (212) 877-0346. For more info, visit www.Innerlandscapesdt.com.=20 Prepare: To set up an appointment, call Nomi Bachar at (212) 877-0346. For more info, visit www.Innerlandscapesdt.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Iphigenia at Aulis=20 Theatre Name: Alexander the Great Hellenic=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/16/2004 =20 =20 3:00 PMto 7:30 PM=20 10/17/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The Alexander the Great Hellenic Entertainment Corporation is looking for actors for the upcoming theatrical production of Iphigenia at Aulis, which will be performed in English at the Symphony Space Theater in Manhattan on Jan. 18-19, 2005 for a total of three shows. The incentive for this production is to eventually present these three performances to Greece=97more specifically the country of Cyprus. The = play will be performed under the direction of Yiani Alex and choreography of Haris Mavromihalis. Seeking the following male roles: Agamemnon: 37-45; Old man: 55-65, or an actor that can play older; Menelaus: mid-30s; Achilles: mid-20s. Female roles include: Clytemnistra: 35-40; Iphigenia: 18=9622, but should be able to pass for 16. Also seeking: six English-speaking women, 18-35; and six Greek-speaking women, 18-35. Chorus women should be able to move well and follow choreographic direction. Dance experience is a plus. All ethnic backgrounds are accepted. Some pay for NYC performances and professional pay for performances in Greece. Sides from the play will be provided. It is preferred that you prepare two monologues of both classical and contemporary genres. Bring headshot/photo and resume with you. If you are not able to attend, send pictures and resumes to 111 W. 68 St., #3B, New York, NY 10023, not later than Oct. 21.=20 Prepare: Sides from the play will be provided. It is preferred that you prepare two monologues of both classical and contemporary genres. Bring headshot/photo and resume with you. If you are not able to attend, send pictures and resumes to address in breakdown.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Dickens Victorian Carollers=20 Theatre Name: Dickens Victorian Carollers=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Tom Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101=20 Breakdown: The Dickens Victorian Carollers, www.Carollers.com, is currently accepting pictures and resumes for upcoming season. Seeking legit, seasoned, mature, Broadway-caliber singer-performers who are excellent musicians/sight-singers. Opera singers okay. Upscale venues. NYC and surrounding area. Quartet. S/A/T/B. Send pictures and resumes to Tom Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101. You can also send pictures and resumes via email to NYCCarolers at aol.com. Pay. No phone calls.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Tom Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101. You can also send pictures and resumes via email to NYCCarolers at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Supper Club Revue=20 Theatre Name: Richie Cecere, Producer=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/18/2004 =20 =20 8:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Richie Cecere's Supper Club, Northern New Jersey, NJ 00000=20 Breakdown: Richie Cecere, Producer, is seeking dancer-singers for supper club revue. Seeking leggy Broadway-type dancer-singers for upscale restaurant with 18-piece orchestra in Montclair, NJ. Shows are Friday and Saturday nights, with rehearsals on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Must have strong dance technique and strong voice. Choreographer: Lois Englund. Pay. Call Lois at (973) 699-2659 for appointment and directions by train or car. Bring pictures and resume; wear leotard and tights only, no jazz pants, heels and a dress to sing in. Prepare two songs with sheet music.=20 Prepare: Call Lois at (973) 699-2659 for appointment and directions by train or car. Bring pictures and resume; wear leotard and tights only, no jazz pants, heels and a dress to sing in. Prepare two songs with sheet music.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Original Dance Play=20 Theatre Name: Purchase College=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/17/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Dance Building, Studio L, Purchase College, Purchase, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Purchase College is seeking performers for original dance play to be performed in the spring. Rehearsals on Sundays, 6-8PM at Purchase College, Purchase, NY. All ethnicities. Seeking: two males to play corrections officers and five females to play inmates. Sexual situations simulated, but no overt nudity. Send inquiries to Beth Alison at bethybeth2002 at yahoo.com.=20 Prepare: Send inquiries to Beth Alison at bethybeth2002 at yahoo.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Christmas Carol=20 Theatre Name: C-R Productions, Inc.=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/24/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: C-R Productions, 58 Remsen St, Cohoes, NY 12047=20 Breakdown: C-R Productions, Inc., at the Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes, NY, two and a half hours north of New York City, is seeking pictures and resumes from non-union actors and actresses for all roles including Scrooge in A Christmas Carol. Rehearsals begin Nov. 16, opens Dec. 3-19. Pay, housing, and transportation provided. Auditions will be held the last week of October by appointment only. Actors will be contacted for appointments. Send pictures and resumes for consideration to C-R Productions, 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, NY 12047 or email to casting at cohoesmusichall.com. For more information, visit www.cohoesmusichall.com.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes for consideration to C-R Productions, 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, NY 12047 or email to casting at cohoesmusichall.com. For more information, visit www.cohoesmusichall.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Dramatic Adaptations of 19th-Century Literature=20 Theatre Name: Chamber Theatre Productions Inc=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/22/2004 =20 =20 12:30 PMto 4:30 PM=20 10/23/2004 =20 =20 10:30 AMto 12:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Harlequin Studios, 203 W. 46 St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Chamber Theatre Productions Inc. of Boston will hold auditions for two national spring tours, non-Equity. Dramatic adaptations of 19th-century literature (Poe, Twain, Irving, etc.). Rehearsals January-February in Boston. Tour February-May. $500 per week. Housing paid on tour. They are also looking for actor-technicians. Minorities encouraged. Prepare two contrasting pieces, one dramatic/comic, one classical; one minute each, two minutes total. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 Prepare: Prepare two contrasting pieces, one dramatic/comic, one classical; one minute each, two minutes total. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: American Mime Theatre=20 Theatre Name: American Mime Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Perf Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: The American Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl, New York, NY 10003=20 Breakdown: The American Mime Theatre is reforming the company and is seeking: one man with strong movement and acting background to be trained free as a company member for the American Mime Theatre. This company, of nonspeaking actors, has performed its art form, American mime, since 1952, under the direction of Paul J. Curtis. Send pictures and resumes to The American Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl., New York, NY 10003. Visit website www.americanmime.org. Paid per performance.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to The American Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl., New York, NY 10003. Visit website www.americanmime.org.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The Extremes: A Microbe Musical=20 Theatre Name: Science Theater=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/28/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Marcos Stafne, 47-01 111th St, Queens, NY 11368=20 Breakdown: Science Theater at the New York Hall of Science is casting for its new family musical, The Extremes: A Microbe Musical. Seeking three non-union women to play Sulfy, Polar, and Pyro: three extreme microbes who have formed an all-microbe girl group. Pay. Director: Marcos Stafne. Rehearses Nov. 20-24, daytime. Performs Nov. 26-28, Dec. 4 & 5, 11 & 12. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 28 to Marcos Stafne, Supervisor of Science Theatre, New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Queens, NY 11368.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 28 to Marcos Stafne, Supervisor of Science Theatre, New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Queens, NY 11368.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Platanos and Collard Greens=20 Theatre Name: Between The Lines Production=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: David Lamb, PO Box 30, New York, NY 10268=20 Breakdown: Between The Lines Production, Producer, is accepting submission from African-American male actors for role in traveling production of Platanos and Collard Greens. Show dates are varied throughout the fall and spring. Pay. Seeking: Freeman: college student, 20-25. Send pictures and resumes to David Lamb, PO Box 30, New York, NY 10268-0030. Email: choldit at aol.com.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to David Lamb, PO Box 30, New York, NY 10268-0030. Email: choldit at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Christmas Carol=20 Theatre Name: Personal Space Theatrics=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Showcase No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/19/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Personal Space Theatrics, PO Box 1900=96Murray Hill, New York, NY 10156=20 Breakdown: Personal Space Theatrics, a nonprofit environmental theatre company whose work seeks to break down the barriers between actors and audiences, is now accepting union and non-union headshot/resume submissions for A Christmas Carol, its third annual holiday musical. Adapted and directed by Stephen Wargo; Musical Director: Joseph Clark; Choreographer: Ann Robideaux. Seeking strong singers who move well. Rehearsals evenings and weekends from Nov. 9-Dec. 8, with a break from Nov. 24-26 for Thanksgiving. Runs 12 performances from Dec. 9-19 at the Bernie West Theatre at Baruch College. Seeking: Bob Cratchit: 30s, tenor; Young Scrooge: 20s, 6' or taller, baritone; Marley's Ghost: late 40s-60s, bass; Fezziwig: late 30s-50s, high tenor; Peter Cratchit: teens, tenor; Topper: 20s, baritone; Christmas Past: 20s, soprano; Belle: 20s, alto; Mrs. Fezziwig: late 30s-50s, soprano; Boy Scrooge: nine to 12 years old; Fan: girl, eight to 12 years old; Tim Cratchit: boy or girl, small, six to 10 years old. Children's roles may be double-cast and alternate performances. All roles will require doubling. Director: Steven Wargo. Auditions will be held by appointment Sat. Oct. 23, with callbacks Mon. Oct. 25. Come prepared with 16 bars legit. Callbacks will include sight-singing, dancing and reading. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Personal Space Theatrics, c/o A Christmas Carol, PO Box 1900=96Murray Hill Station, New York, NY 10156-1900. = Equity Basic Showcase Code, approval pending.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Personal Space Theatrics, c/o A Christmas Carol, PO Box 1900=96Murray Hill Station, New York, NY 10156-1900.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Blue Man Group=20 Theatre Name: Blue Man Group=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Blue Man Casting, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Blue Man Group is expanding--new domestic and international productions are scheduled for 2005. Seeking male and female performers for the role of Blue Man. Excellent drumming and acting skills needed to perform the highly energized non-verbal character work. Performers must be between 5'9"-6'1" with an athletic build. Must be willing to relocate. Salaried positions. For further information, visit www.bluemancasting.com.=20 Prepare: For further information, visit www.bluemancasting.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Seasons of Desire=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/31/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Herrick, 601 Sixth St, Brooklyn, NY 11215=20 Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted for Seasons of Desire, a new drama in workshop. Seeking: boy, 7-12 years old, sweet, bright; woman, 30-45 years old, maternal/hooker. Non-Equity. Rehearsals evenings, Nov. 3-19. Presentations Nov. 20-21. Director: Paul Warner. Auditions ASAP. Send pictures and resumes and queries to jgoodmanherrick at aol.com or Herrick, 601 Sixth St., Brooklyn, NY 11215.=20 Prepare: Auditions ASAP. Send pictures and resumes and queries to jgoodmanherrick at aol.com or Herrick, 601 Sixth St., Brooklyn, NY 11215.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: I Hate Hamlet=20 Theatre Name: Fat Pie Productions, Inc.=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/19/2004 =20 =20 4:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 10/20/2004 =20 =20 5:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Medicine Show Theatre, 549 W. 52 St., 3rd fl, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Fat Pie Productions, Inc. is holding auditions for a showcase production of I Hate Hamlet. Director: Ed Schiff. To be performed Dec. 1-18. Rehearsals start Nov. 8. Roles of John Barrymore and Andrew Rally are cast. Seeking: Felicia Dantine: 30s-40s, passionate and dramatic New York real estate agent; Lillian Troy: 50s-70s, talent agent with a regal German accent; Gary Peter Lefkowitz: 30s-40s, personifies L.A. shaggy-chic, happy, overgrown child, think Cosmo Kramer from Seinfeld. Audition with a comedic monologue and be prepared to read from sides. Expenses covered.=20 Prepare: a comedic monologue and be prepared to read from sides.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Comedy Skits=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/06/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Henry Williams, PO Box 392, Brooklyn, NY 11226=20 Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted from non-union performers, 18-40, for comedy skits to perform in Manhattan on Fri. Dec. 17 and Sat. Dec. 18. Also seeking: fluent foreign language speakers and actresses with dance skills. Must be available for five Saturday rehearsals in Brooklyn, from 1-7PM, beginning Nov. 13. Auditions will be held Sat. Nov. 6. Send pictures and resumes to Henry Williams, PO Box 392, Brooklyn, NY 11226.=20 Prepare: Auditions will be held Sat. Nov. 6. Send pictures and resumes to Henry Williams, PO Box 392, Brooklyn, NY 11226.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Ah, My Dear Anderson=20 Theatre Name: Urban Stages Theater Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/18/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 5:00 PM=20 10/19/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Urban Stages, 259 W. 30 St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Award-winning Urban Stages Theater Company is producing an original family show, Ah, My Dear Anderson (The New York Times: visually stunning), an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen children's tales. Seeking: non-Equity women, 20-28. Paid. Must move well. Running Dec. 4-Jan. 9 (holidays off). 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Show Name: Likely Story
Theatre= Name: New Group
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA ANTC Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: New Group, = New York, = NY = 10000 =

Breakdown: = New Group, Producer, based in New York, = NY, is accepting = submissions for Likely Story, First Rehearsal: November 22, 2004; Opens: December 1, = 2004; Closes: December 18, = 2004. Artistic Director: Scott Elliott; General Manager: Amanda = Brandes; Author: David Cale; Director: Tamara Jenkins. Seeking: Experienced = Production Stage Mgr to become an integral part of the team creating a = developmental production of David Cale's 1-man show. This will be the 1st of New = Group's fledgling 2nd Stage Series. A 2nd lab production is being planned for = Spring. This show will rehearse for 1 week, tech in 2 days & run for 15 performances (Wed. - Sat. at 8, Sat. at 2) at Lion Theatre in Theatre = Row, 410 W. 42nd St. Please EMAIL Resume and letter of interest to Amanda Brandes at amanda at thenewgroup.org. Equity ANTC contract, Special Lab Production, = minimum AEA pay is $247 per week.

Prepare: = Please EMAIL Resume and letter of interest to Amanda = Brandes at amanda at thenewgroup.org.


Show Name: Singin' In The Rain
Theatre Name: Palm Canyon = Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = SPT 3

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Palm Canyon = Theatre, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr, = Palm Springs, = CA = 92262 =

Breakdown: = Palm Canyon Theatre, Producer, based in Palm Springs, CA, = is accepting submissions for Singin' In The Rain, First Rehearsal: November = 2 Runs: November 19 - December 5, with a possible 1 week holdover. = Seeking: role of Cosmo. Send pictures and resumes to: Palm Canyon Theatre, Attn: Se = Layne, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr., = Palm Springs = CA = 92262. Equity SPT = Level 3 contract, minimum AEA pay is $220 per week.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to: Palm Canyon Theatre, Attn: Se = Layne, 538 N. Palm Canyon = Dr., Palm = Springs CA= 92262.


Show Name: Honky Tonk Angels; Beauty and the Beast; A Chorus Line; Sound of Music; Footloose; = Swing!
Theatre Name: Carousel = Dinner Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Dinner Thtr Pay =

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10/27/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Carousel Dinner Theatre, Producer, based in Akron, OH, is = holding Required Equity Principal Auditions for their upcoming seasons, = including: Honky Tonk Angels; Performances: January 3, 2005 - March 6, 2005; = Author: Ted Swindley; Director: Gary John LaRosa; Musical Director: David Nehis. Beauty and = the Beast; Performances: March 9, = 2005 - May 15, = 2005; Music: Alan Menken; Lyrics: Howard Ashman and Tim Rice; = Book: Linda Woolverton; Director: Marc Robin. A Chorus Line; Performances: = May 18, 2005 - = July 10, 2005; Music: Marvin = Hamlish; Lyrics: Edward Kleban; Book: Kirkwood<= /font> and Dante; Director: Donna Drake. Sound of Music; = Performances: July 13, 2005 - = September 11, 2005; Music and Lyrics: Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein; Book: Lindsay and = Crouse; Director: Marc Robin. Footloose; Performances: September 15, 2005 - = November 13, 2005; Music: Tom Snow; Lyrics: Dean Pitchford; Stage Adaptation: Dean = Pitchford and Walter Bobbie; Director: Gary John LaRosa. Swing!; Performances: = November 16, 2005 - = January 8, 2006; Original = Concept By: Paul Kelly. Casting Director: Bob Cline. Seeking: for Honky Tonk Angels: = SUE ELLEN: 30's - 40's. A Country Singer. For all other shows: all roles = open. Please prepare a brief song selection from or in the style of the show = (or shows) you are interested in being considered for within the season. = Callbacks for shows will take place at various times throughout 2004 and 2005. = Lunch: 1:00 PM — = 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. If Bob Cline has seen you in past 2 = month's at EPA's, picture and resume drop-off on 10/27 at aud's showing interest = in certain roles/projects should suffice. NO phone calls or visits. Equity = Dinner Theatre contract, minimum AEA pay is $552 per week.

Prepare: = a brief song selection from or in the style of the show (or = shows) you are interested in being considered for within the season. Callbacks = for shows will take place at various times throughout 2004 and 2005. =


Show Name: Jesus Christ Superstar
Theatre Name: Egyptian = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/26/2004

 

 

2:30 PMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Egyptian = Theatre Company, 328 Main = St, Park = City, UT= 00000

Breakdown: = Egyptian Theatre Company, Producer, based in Park City, UT, = is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar, First = Rehearsal: 1/10/05; Opens: 2/11/05; Closes: 3/06/05. Director/Producer: Dana = Keiter; Musical Director: David Evanoff. Seeking: All roles. Looking = specifically for Jesus, Judas, Pilate, Herod. For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same = style. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity SPT contract, minimum AEA pay is $325 per week. =

Prepare: = For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars = of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style.


Show Name: Jesus Christ Superstar
Theatre Name: Egyptian = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/23/2004

 

 

2:30 PMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Utah Opera & = Symphony Building<= /font>, 336 N. 400 W, Salt Lake = City, UT= 00000

Breakdown: = Egyptian Theatre Company, Producer, based in Park City, UT, = is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar, First = Rehearsal: 1/10/05; Opens: 2/11/05; Closes: 3/06/05. Director/Producer: Dana = Keiter; Musical Director: David Evanoff. Seeking: All roles. Looking = specifically for Jesus, Judas, Pilate, Herod. For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same = style. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity SPT contract, minimum AEA pay is $325 per week. =

Prepare: = For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars = of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style.


Show Name: To Kill A Mockingbird
Theatre Name: Foothills = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/20/2004

 

 

12:00 PMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Foothills = Theatre Company, 100 Front = Street, Worcester= , MA= 01608

Breakdown: = Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, = MA, is holding Local Auditions for To Kill A Mockingbird, First rehearsal: = December 28, 2004; Performances: January 6, 2005 - January 30, 2005. = Director/Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Seeking: Male roles include: ATTICUS FINCH: 50's. = Father/Lawyer. WALTER CUNNINGHAM: 30's. Poor farmer. REV. SYKES: 40's - 50's. = African-American. Pastor. TOM ROBINSON: 20's - 30's. African-American. Handyman. HECK = TATE: 40 - 60's. Sheriff. JUDGE TAYLOR: 50 - 60's. MR. GILMER: 30 - 40's. = Prosecutor. BOB EWELL: 40's. Abusive father. BOO RADLEY: 40's. Mysterious recluse. = NATHAN RADLEY: 50's. His brother. JEM FINCH: 13. ATTICUS' son. DILL HARRIS: 13. = JEM and SCOUT's companion. Female roles include: JEAN LOUISE FINCH: 40's. = Narrator. SCOUT FINCH: 9. ATTICUS' daughter. CALPURNIA: 40 - 50's. = African-American. Housekeeper. HELEN ROBINSON: 20 - 30's. African-American. TOM's wife. MAUDE ATKINSON: = 40's. Southern gentlewoman. STEPHANIE CRAWFORD: 30 - 40's. Neighborhood gossip. MRS. = DUBOSE: 70's. Ill old woman. MAYELLA EWELL: 19. The accuser/victim. Email = audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at = ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners = should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (dramatic for men, humorous for = women, except if appropriate for MAYELLA). Additional sides will be available = at the audition. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all = aspects of this audition. There is an additional Local Equity Audition in = Boston, = MA on = Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at Actors' Workshop Of Boston from 2 - 8 PM. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT = contract, pay.

Prepare: = Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen = Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x = 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute = monologue (see breakdown)


Show Name: To Kill A Mockingbird
Theatre Name: Foothills = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Actors' = Workshop Of Boston, 327 Summer = Street, Boston, = MA = 00000 =

Breakdown: = Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, = MA, is holding Local Auditions for To Kill A Mockingbird, First rehearsal: = December 28, 2004; Performances: January 6, 2005 - January 30, 2005. = Director/Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Seeking: Male roles include: ATTICUS FINCH: 50's. = Father/Lawyer. WALTER CUNNINGHAM: 30's. Poor farmer. REV. SYKES: 40's - 50's. = African-American. Pastor. TOM ROBINSON: 20's - 30's. African-American. Handyman. HECK = TATE: 40 - 60's. Sheriff. JUDGE TAYLOR: 50 - 60's. MR. GILMER: 30 - 40's. = Prosecutor. BOB EWELL: 40's. Abusive father. BOO RADLEY: 40's. Mysterious recluse. = NATHAN RADLEY: 50's. His brother. JEM FINCH: 13. ATTICUS' son. DILL HARRIS: 13. = JEM and SCOUT's companion. Female roles include: JEAN LOUISE FINCH: 40's. = Narrator. SCOUT FINCH: 9. ATTICUS' daughter. CALPURNIA: 40 - 50's. = African-American. Housekeeper. HELEN ROBINSON: 20 - 30's. African-American. TOM's wife. MAUDE ATKINSON: = 40's. Southern gentlewoman. STEPHANIE CRAWFORD: 30 - 40's. Neighborhood gossip. MRS. = DUBOSE: 70's. Ill old woman. MAYELLA EWELL: 19. The accuser/victim. Email = audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at = ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners = should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (dramatic for men, humorous for = women, except if appropriate for MAYELLA). Additional sides will be available = at the audition. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all = aspects of this audition. There is an additional Local Equity Audition in = Worcester, = MA on = Wednesday, October 20, 2004 at Foothills Theatre from 12 - 4 PM. Equity LOA Referenced = To LORT contract, pay.

Prepare: = Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen = Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x = 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute = monologue (see breakdown)


Show Name: Season
Theatre Name: =
29th Street Rep
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Showcase/Mini =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/04/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: 29th = Street Rep., 212 West 29th = Street, 2nd Fl, New = York, NY= 10001

Breakdown: = 29th Street Rep, Producer, = based in New York, NY= , is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 = season, TBD. Artistic Directors: David Mogentale and Tim Corcoran. Seeking: = Equity male and female actors for the 29th = Street Rep's 2005 season. A strong commitment to a company = situation is needed. Please prepare a brief monologue of your choice. Please bring a = Picture and Resume. The season has not been determined at this time. Website: www.29thstreetrep.com. Do not call the theatre, please. Lunch: = 1:30 PM — = 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Showcase-NY Tier 4 and = possible Mini contracts.

Prepare: = a brief monologue of your choice. Please bring a Picture = and Resume. The season has not been determined at this time. =


Show Name: Chicago
Theatre Name: Fran and = Barry Weissler
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Fran and Barry Weissler, Producers, based in = New York, = NY, is holding 6 = Month Equity Chorus Calls for Chicago, The Musical. Director: Walter Bobbie; = Book: Fred Ebb/Bob Fosse; Music: John Kander; Lyrics: Fred Ebb; Choreographer: = Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst; Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher; Casting: Howie Cherpakov; = General Manager: BJ Holt. Seeking: Equity ensemble dancers who sing for possible = future replacements in the National<= /font> Touring/Broadway companies. All should be great sexy, = strong athletic dancers in the Bob Fosse Style with good singing voices. Please = be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 = bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist = will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, = stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. =

Prepare: = Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the = call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you = have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please = bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together


Show Name: Chicago
Theatre Name: Fran and = Barry Weissler
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

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

Breakdown: = Fran and Barry Weissler, Producers, based in = New York, = NY, is holding 6 = Month Equity Chorus Calls for Chicago, The Musical. Director: Walter Bobbie; = Book: Fred Ebb/Bob Fosse; Music: John Kander; Lyrics: Fred Ebb; Choreographer: = Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst; Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher; Casting: Howie Cherpakov; = General Manager: BJ Holt. Seeking: Equity ensemble dancers who sing for possible = future replacements in the National<= /font> Touring/Broadway companies. All should be great sexy, = strong athletic dancers in the Bob Fosse Style with good singing voices. Please = be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 = bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist = will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, = stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. =

Prepare: = Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the = call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you = have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please = bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together


Show Name: Mambo Kings
Theatre Name: Daryl Roth = and Jordan Roth
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/02/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

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

Breakdown: = Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, = NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - = March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; = Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne = Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning = novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity dancers with strong ballet, jazz and ballroom technique for the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Mid 20's - Early = 40's. Partnering skills are a plus. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend = this call, but especially seeking Latin dancers. Men should wear character = shoes. Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. = Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice = and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, = stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. =

Prepare: = Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be = asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows = off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture = and Resume, stapled together.


Show Name: Mambo Kings
Theatre Name: Daryl Roth = and Jordan Roth
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/02/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, = NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - = March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; = Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne = Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning = novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity dancers with strong ballet, jazz and ballroom technique for the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Mid 20's - Early = 40's. Partnering skills are a plus. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend = this call, but especially seeking Latin dancers. Men should wear character = shoes. Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. = Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice = and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, = stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. =

Prepare: = Men should wear character shoes. You may be asked to sing. = Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice = and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, = stapled together.


Show Name: Mambo Kings
Theatre Name: Daryl Roth = and Jordan Roth
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, = NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - = March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; = Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne = Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning = novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity female and male Latin singers with strong = Broadway voices for ensemble positions and featured chorus parts in the Broadway = musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Late 20's - Mid 50's. All vocal ranges and physical = types. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially Latin = singers. Please prepare brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry = Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song = (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. = Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum = AEA pay is $1381 per week.

Prepare: = brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry Krieger, = Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in = English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. = Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled to


Show Name: Mambo Kings
Theatre Name: Daryl Roth = and Jordan Roth
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

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

Breakdown: = Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, = NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - = March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; = Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne = Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning = novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity female and male Latin singers with strong = Broadway voices for ensemble positions and featured chorus parts in the Broadway = musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Late 20's - Mid 50's. All vocal ranges and physical = types. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially Latin = singers. Please prepare brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry = Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song = (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. = Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum = AEA pay is $1381 per week.

Prepare: = brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry Krieger, = Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in = English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. = Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled to


Show Name: The Property Known As Garland
Theatre Name: Paladini = Casting
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA 99 Seat No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/22/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Paladini = Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl, Los Angeles, CA 90038

Breakdown: = Paladini Casting is accepting submissions for The Property = Known As Garland, a fictional account of Judy Garland (played by Adrienne = Barbeau) backstage at Falkoner Centre, Copenhagen, in 1969. Prod. Billy Van = Zandt, dir. Glenn Casale. Rehearsals start Jan. 4, 2005. Performances run Jan. = 15-16, 2005 at El Portal's Forum Theatre. Seeking: Ed: early 20s, Danish, blonde, = very attractive, authentic Nordic, standard British or standard American = accent, inexperienced stage manager at Denmark's Falkoner Centre, eager to = please, alternately awestruck by, frustrated with, and terrified of the Legend = whom he meets for the first time backstage prior to her final concert. Send = pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Paladini Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st = Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90038. Equity 99 Seat Theatre.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Paladini Casting, = 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90038.


Show Name: The Producers
Theatre Name: Clear = Channel Entertainment
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA Production Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Tara Rubin = Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: = Rocco Landesman, Clear Channel Entertainment, et al., = Producers, are at this time, seeking submissions of new female dancers for future replacements in the Broadway and both touring companies of The = Producers. Music and Lyrics: Mel Brooks; Book: Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan; Director/Choreographer: Susan Stroman; Associate Director: Steven = Zweigbaum; Associate Choreographer: Warren Carlyle; Musical Director: Patrick = Brady; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting; General Management: Richard Frankel = Productions, Laura Green. Based on the 1968 Mel Brooks movie The Producers. Seeking: = female dancers, 18-early 30s. Must be 5'7" or taller (preferably 5'8" = or taller, but no shorter than 5'7" in bare feet--no exceptions) with = jazz, ballet, and tap training and who sing very well for future replacements = in the dance ensemble of all companies of The Producers. At this time, = especially seeking non-Caucasian dancers, but are accepting submissions of tall = dancers of all races and ethnic backgrounds. If you have attended one or more of = the chorus calls for dancers, do not send your picture and resume at this = time--it is unnecessary, as they already have you on file. However, if you have = only mailed a picture and resume in the past and have not attended the = auditions, mail an updated picture and resume. Send pictures and resumes via snail = mail to Tara Rubin Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl., New = York, NY= 10036, Attn: The Producers. There is also a mail slot outside = the door (to the left) for drop-offs. All companies are on Equity Production = contracts, (minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week) and non-Equity dancers will be = required to join Equity if cast.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes via snail mail to Tara Rubin = Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl., New = York, NY= 10036, Attn: The Producers. There is also a mail slot outside = the door (to the left) for drop-offs.


Show Name: Shockheaded Peter
Theatre Name: Dan Markley, et al
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/23/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Dan Markley, Alan Schuster, Pomegranate Arts, Shockheaded = Media US LLC, Producers, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Shockheaded = Peter to be produced at the 37th = Street Arts Theatre. Creators/Directors: Julian Crouch/Phelim = McDermott; Music/Lyrics: The Tiger Lilies; Casting: David Caparelliotis. First = rehearsal: Jan. 10, 2005. Open-ended = run. Note: Shockheaded Peter was inspired by Heinrich Hoffman's 19th-century German book, The = Struwwelpeter, a "nasty picture book for children and their parents. As told = through song, puppetry and wild theatrics, the stage show presents an assortment = of wayward lads and lasses from Hoffman's book whose misbehavior (ranging = from playing with matches to going outside when it's raining) leads them to = painful and untimely ends. All of the performers in Peter perform as a fluid = ensemble, taking on different roles and creating various characters through = puppetry and stage theatrics. Seeking actors for the following roles: Singer: late 20s–late 40s, countertenor or extremely strong male = soprano/falsetto, mysterious and eerily hypnotic balladeer with tremendous stage presence, = a haunting carnie who sings of the demise of naughty children with various degrees of relish, remorse, hysteria, and glee; MC: 30s–50s, = ghoulish MC with a weakness for Shakespearean tragedy, a cadaverous, sinister barker = and thespian wreck who would 'rather be essaying Richard III than = introducing these ghastly tales,' by turns welcomes, chides, challenges, mocks, warns and confronts the audience with his wickedly sardonic wit and desperate = attempts to prove himself a true master of ceremonies (role does not sing); Mother: = late 20s–early 40s, Victorian wife who desperately wants a child, prone = to melodramatic shifts from utter glee to utter doom when faced with the = hideous child a demonic stork delivers to her, actress should be commanding, = larger than life and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations = (role does not sing); Father: late 20s–early 40s, long-suffering = Victorian husband who longs to give his wife the child they have always dreamed = of, actor should be comfortable with melodrama, and able to work (and work with) a = number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Male Performer: 20s–30s, physically dexterous and highly creative actor, brings to life many of = Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Cruel Frederick, = Flying Robert, Withering Augustus, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry = (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a = strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to = create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, = this actor may also cover the role of the father, role does not sing; Female Performer: 20s–30s, physically dexterous and highly creative = actress, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human = characters, including Harriet, Conrad's Mother, a sinister Victorian maid, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, = etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of = this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the = role of the mother, role does not sing; Actor/Double Bass Player: any age, = seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on the double = bass, the double bassist is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the = entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action = while he/she plays, bassist may also cover non-musical roles in the show; = Actor/Drum Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely = proficient on drums, including extremely small drum sets, the drum player is on = stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer = should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, drummer may = also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Accordion Player: any age, = seeking dynamic actor/accordion player for a number of roles, accordionist may = also cover non-musical roles in the show. Actors will be supplied text upon = arrival. LUNCH from 1:30pm. to 2:00p.m.<= /font> EPA Rules in Effect. A monitor will be provided. = Off-Broadway E contract/499 seats; $832 current minimum until November 2004.

Prepare: = Actors will be supplied text upon arrival. =


Show Name: Shockheaded Peter
Theatre Name: Dan Markley, et al
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/19/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

10/22/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Dan Markley, Alan Schuster, Pomegranate Arts, Shockheaded = Media US LLC, Producers, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Shockheaded = Peter to be produced at the 37th = Street Arts Theatre. Creators/Directors: Julian Crouch/Phelim = McDermott; Music/Lyrics: The Tiger Lilies; Casting: David Caparelliotis. First = rehearsal: Jan. 10, 2005. Open-ended = run. Note: Shockheaded Peter was inspired by Heinrich Hoffman's 19th-century German book, The = Struwwelpeter, a "nasty picture book for children and their parents. As told = through song, puppetry and wild theatrics, the stage show presents an assortment = of wayward lads and lasses from Hoffman's book whose misbehavior (ranging = from playing with matches to going outside when it's raining) leads them to = painful and untimely ends. All of the performers in Peter perform as a fluid = ensemble, taking on different roles and creating various characters through = puppetry and stage theatrics. Seeking actors for the following roles: Singer: late 20s–late 40s, countertenor or extremely strong male = soprano/falsetto, mysterious and eerily hypnotic balladeer with tremendous stage presence, = a haunting carnie who sings of the demise of naughty children with various degrees of relish, remorse, hysteria, and glee; MC: 30s–50s, = ghoulish MC with a weakness for Shakespearean tragedy, a cadaverous, sinister barker = and thespian wreck who would 'rather be essaying Richard III than = introducing these ghastly tales,' by turns welcomes, chides, challenges, mocks, warns and confronts the audience with his wickedly sardonic wit and desperate = attempts to prove himself a true master of ceremonies (role does not sing); Mother: = late 20s–early 40s, Victorian wife who desperately wants a child, prone = to melodramatic shifts from utter glee to utter doom when faced with the = hideous child a demonic stork delivers to her, actress should be commanding, = larger than life and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations = (role does not sing); Father: late 20s–early 40s, long-suffering = Victorian husband who longs to give his wife the child they have always dreamed = of, actor should be comfortable with melodrama, and able to work (and work with) a = number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Male Performer: 20s–30s, physically dexterous and highly creative actor, brings to life many of = Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Cruel Frederick, = Flying Robert, Withering Augustus, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry = (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a = strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to = create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, = this actor may also cover the role of the father, role does not sing; Female Performer: 20s–30s, physically dexterous and highly creative = actress, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human = characters, including Harriet, Conrad's Mother, a sinister Victorian maid, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, = etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of = this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the = role of the mother, role does not sing; Actor/Double Bass Player: any age, = seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on the double = bass, the double bassist is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the = entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action = while he/she plays, bassist may also cover non-musical roles in the show; = Actor/Drum Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely = proficient on drums, including extremely small drum sets, the drum player is on = stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer = should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, drummer may = also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Accordion Player: any age, = seeking dynamic actor/accordion player for a number of roles, accordionist may = also cover non-musical roles in the show. Actors will be supplied text upon = arrival. LUNCH from 1:00pm. to 2:00p.m.<= /font> EPA Rules in Effect. A monitor will be provided. = Off-Broadway E contract/499 seats; $832 current minimum until November 2004.

Prepare: = Actors will be supplied text upon arrival. =


Show Name: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Theatre Name: Second = Stage Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway = A/C

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/26/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Second Stage Theatre will hold Equity principal auditions = for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, (William Finn, music and lyrics; = Rachel Sheinkin, book; conceived by Rebecca Feldman; James Lapine, dir.), first rehearsal: dates TBD, first performance TBD, last performance TBD. Six = young people on the edge of puberty strive to become adults in this comedic, = tender, sardonic musical. These outsiders use competition to define themselves = apart from their crazy families, while their struggle to escape childhood is = overseen by grown-ups who never completely succeeded in escaping it themselves. = Artistic Director: Carole Rothman; Executive Director: Timothy McClimon; Casting: = Tara Rubin Casting. Seeking: actor-singers of all backgrounds are encouraged = to audition. While the characters range in age from teenaged to adult, all characters = will be played by adult actors—Rona Janet: actor and character in her = 30s, a local real estate agent, she also serves as the emcee and commentator of = this year's Bee, she herself is a former spelling bee champion, making her well-suited to comment on the Bee's progress; Panch: actor and character = both in 30s, he is the vice principal of the school, his role in the Bee is = to pronounce, and when asked, define the words to the contestants; Mitch = Maloney: actor and character in his 20s, working at the Spelling Bee as part of = his community service, his role at the bee is as the comfort counselor, = escorting the contestants off the stage as they disqualify; Gramercy: = Asian-American actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she tries to be perfect, she is a = straight-A student, plays the piano, but is beginning to wonder why she works so = hard to attain perfection; Tripp Barrington: adult actor in his 20s to play a = teenager, as last year's Bee winner, he feels confident of his success this year, however, by this year he is beginning to discover girls, which turns out = to be a major, and at times crippling, distraction for him; Schwarzy: adult = actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she is the daughter of two gay dads, who = pressure her to succeed at spelling, she is somewhat androgynous; Leaf Connybear: = adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, he is the youngest member of a = hippie family with many children, at his own school, he was merely a = third-runner up in the Bee, so he is not nearly as good as the other competitors at this = County Bee, he is very goofy, awkward, and exists in his own world; Olive = Ostrovsky: adult actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she is shy, withdrawn, and = neglected by her parents, she works hard to get attention from her father; Barfee: = adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, he suffers from a rare mucous = membrane disorder making his voice sound excessively nasal, he is a true = outsider, perhaps even a misfit due to several odd behaviors: before spelling a = word outloud in the Bee, for example, he writes it out on the floor with his foot. Be prepared to sing a brief, contemporary, comic American musical theatre = or pop song. Bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided. Equity = Off-Broadway A and C contracts ($479 and $646 current minimums).

Prepare: = to sing a brief, contemporary, comic American musical = theatre or pop song. Bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided. =


Show Name: Privilege, Birdie Blue
Theatre Name: Second = Stage Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway = A/C

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/25/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Second Stage Theatre will hold Equity principal auditions = for Privilege and Birdie Blue. Artistic Director: Carole Rothman; Executive Director: Timothy McClimon; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting. Privilege, by = Paul Weitz (Peter Askin, dir.), first rehearsal: Feb. 22, 2005, first = performance: March 22, last performance: May 8. Dates subject to change with notice. = The privileged lives of two Upper East = Side teens are irrevocably changed when their father is accused = of insider trading. Two brothers look at the world with the comedic = observations of boys on the brink of adulthood. Birdie Blue by Cheryl L. West (Seret = Scott, dir.), first rehearsal: May 3, = 2005, first performance: May 31, 2005, last = performance: July 17. Dates subject to change with notice. Birdie Blue is a lyrical and = jazzy reflection on love, marriage and the passage of time. Seeking for = Privilege: Charlie: 12, rich, privileged, spoiled private school boy, in the = process of examining his life; Porter: 16, Charlie's brother, fancies himself to be = a man about town; Ted: 40s, their father, a captain of industry who gets = arrested for illegal financial practices; Anna: 40s, their mother, Upper East Side = socialite whose life is turned upside down when her husband is arrested; Erla: = 30s, their housekeeper, droll sense of humor, could be African-American, Central = American, or West Indian. Seeking African-American actors to play the following = roles in Birdie Blue: Birdie (understudy only): 40s-60s, a tough yet tender, = funny, and big-hearted woman who is the primary caregiver to her ill husband, she = is caught between the past and present, and her narration and flashbacks = reveal the story of her life and family; Jackson: 40s-60s, Birdie's husband, in = the present, he is very ill and completely reliant on Birdie for his care, symptoms = bear similarities to Alzheimers, in Birdie's flashbacks we see him as a = younger man when he was a crossing guard, and before that, a postal worker, before = his illness, he was a loving, supportive, and strong-willed husband who = loved Birdie dearly; Bocat: 20s-30s, Birdie's nephew, a great dancer and James = Brown fan, full of life and vigor, but not very intelligent; Sook: 40s-60s, = Birdie's eldest brother, pompous to the point of sewing shoulder pads in his = clothes to add to his own size; Little Pimp: 15, a sweet and generous = cross-dressing teen, beaten by his parents, like a son to Birdie; Minerva: 40s-60s, Birdie's = eldest sister, a large woman who suffers from many ailments, both real and = feigned; Ellis: 30s-50s, Birdie's youngest brother, trapped in the 1970s, he is a hustler who loves to mind other people's business; Bam: 20s, Birdie's = son, a rebellious gang member, he is eventually sent to prison, he is the = source of Birdie's heartache. For straight plays Privilege and Birdie Blue, be = prepared to present a short, contemporary American monologue. Equity Off-Broadway = A and C contracts ($479 and $646 current minimums).

Prepare: = a short, contemporary American monologue. =


Show Name: Saddam: The Musical
Theatre Name: Joe Beck =
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/16/2004

 

 

4:00 PMto 7:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Shetler = Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, 4th Fl, = New York, = NY = 10019 =

Breakdown: = Joe Beck is holding open auditions for Saddam: The Musical. = Seeking males and females, all types, for new musical comedy opening in = December. Possible travel expenses paid if cast. Shetler Studios phone: (212) = 246-6655. Bring pictures and resumes and music in your key.

Prepare: = Shetler Studios phone: (212) 246-6655. Bring pictures and = resumes and music in your key.


Show Name: My One & Only
Theatre Name: Candlewood International
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/28/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Candlewood International, LLC, PO = Box 8206, New = Fairfield, = CT = 06812 =

Breakdown: = Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists = Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a = non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins = mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: principal and supporting roles by = appointment only. Roles include: Capt. Billy Buck Chandler: male lead, casting = understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced = tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this = period piece; Edythe Herbert: female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and = star of the Aquacade, excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple = threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) = Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent = comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy = Ann Ferguson): early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an = excellent actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, = must understand the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some = dancing ability with some tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; = Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial = Emporial," advanced tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American = actor; principal ensemble--New Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong = tapper-singers with good acting ability, should be able to master tight harmonies, play = various cameo roles throughout the show; ensemble—Fish: mid-to-late 20s, = six female tapper-dancer-singers with good acting abilities, covers for = Edythe and Mickey plus one female swing; two character actors-singers: covers for = Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. All ensemble members must possess excelent tap = and jazz skills with strong vocal ability and some acting ability. Send all = pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at = djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, = PO Box = 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: = Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments. Callbacks held each = day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the = show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur.

Prepare: = Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting = roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173.


Show Name: My One & Only
Theatre Name: Candlewood International
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 5:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists = Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a = non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins = mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: female chorus. Roles include: Capt. Billy = Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing = aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: = female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, = excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style = of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, = comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): = early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent = actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand = the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real = gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some tap, = looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor = of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced = tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New = Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, = should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the = show; ensemble—Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers = with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female = swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. = All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong = vocal ability and some acting ability. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 = bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin = song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. = Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to call times with approved monitor only. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John = Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: = Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments.

Prepare: = Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an = uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No = contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to


Show Name: My One & Only
Theatre Name: Candlewood = International
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 1:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists = Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a = non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins = mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: male chorus. Roles include: Capt. Billy = Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing = aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: = female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, = excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style = of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, = comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): = early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent = actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand = the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with = real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some = tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, = proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced = tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New = Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, = should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the = show; ensemble—Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers = with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female = swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. = All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong = vocal ability and some acting ability. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 = bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin = song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. = Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to call times with approved monitor only. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John = Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: = Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments.

Prepare: = Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an = uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No = contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to


Show Name: My Life as an Island
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/25/2004

 

 

6:00 PMto 9:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Producers Club, = 358 W. 44 St, New = York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: = There will be an open call for Latino/a actors for a = reading of the libretto of a new musical, My Life as an Island, by librettist = Lisa Aviva Bleviss. Performs Nov. 20. Specifically seeking: women of color, 25-35, = 48-60, 68-85; men of color, 28-52. Prepare a short dramatic monologue, and actors who = sing may prepare 16 bars of a song (English or Spanish) to be sung without accompaniment. For questions, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and = resumes to Jose Montanez at JRMontanez at aol.com.

Prepare: = a short dramatic monologue, and actors who sing may prepare = 16 bars of a song (English or Spanish) to be sung without accompaniment. = For questions, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to Jose = Montanez at JRMontanez at aol.com.


Show Name: Mamillius
Theatre Name: Liz = Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/19/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Liz = Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End A, New = York, NY= 10025

Breakdown: = Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions is accepting submissions = for Mamillius (adaptation of "The Winter's Tale" by Shakespeare). Actors of = all ethnicities are encouraged to submit. Seeking: Actor One (Mamillius, = Bear, Time, Autolycus): the focal point of the play, young male actor to play = age 10-12, bright, charming, precocious, imaginative, curious, energetic, = also brooding, intense and mature beyond his years. Frodo in Lord of the = Rings. Also capable of playing a bit of con artist, Artful Dodger type, able to = handle Shakespeare text, physically agile, well coordinated, sings, plays = woodwind instrument useful; Actor Two (Hermione, Perdita): female, plays both the = queen, Hermione, mid-30s and also her daughter, age 16, needs a great sense of presence and stillness, intelligent, passionate, graceful, sensuous and = confident. If Juliet had lived. Some partial nudity (breast). Handles Shakespearean = verse well, needs a sense of humor, moves well, as Perdita dances an erotic = fertility rite; Actor Three (Leontes, Shepherd): male, plays both the King = Leontes, age 30-40 and the Shepherd, age 50-70, great sense of presence, wings = between infantile rage, violence, paranoia and being tentative, gentle and a = lost little boy, a combination of Othello, Hamlet and Macbeth. As Shepherd = needs simplicity, comic sensibility, handles Shakespearean verse, moves well = and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Four (Paulina, Mariner, Older = Polixenes): female, as Paulina, a benign sorceress, a mother with no child, somewhat otherworldly but also a down to earth straight shooter, a decisive = female Friar Lawrence, wife to Antigonus, as Older Polixenes, plays the male king of = Bohemia age 50s, intelligent, watchful, judgmental, also serves as a member of = the chorus/ensemble, handles Shakespearean verse, moves well and makes = effective use of gesture; Actor Five (Younger Polixenes, Court Officer, Florizel): = male, as Younger Polixenes plays king of Bohemia age 30s, intelligent, = good-natured. As Florizel age mid-20s, a lover-warrior, passionate, determined, = heroic, confident. Also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean verse well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; = Actor Six (Antigonus, Camillo, Gentleman): male. As Antigonus plays the = advisor, statesman and confidant to Leontes, a reluctant henchman, husband to = Paulina. As Camillo also a helper to both kings, a secretary of state, marries = Paulina in the end, makes huge personal sacrifices for what he believes to be the = better good, kind, rational, good. Also serves as a member of the = chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean verse well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Seven (First Lady, First Lord, Clown): female, serves = both Hermione as First Lady (female) and Leontes as First Lord (male). Represents the = point of view of the people, respectful, alert, responsive, thoughtful but = ultimately a witness to wrongdoings over which s/he has no control. As Clown, son = to the Shepherd, age 14 and later age 30, simple, good natured, na=EFve. Also = serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean text well, moves = well and makes effective use of gesture. Rehearses Nov. 30-Dec. 29, performs = Dec. 30-Jan. 30 at La Mama, Etc., 74 A E. 4 St., NYC. Director: Sheldon = Deckelbaum. Pay. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End Ave., #6A, New York, NY 10025; or email castsolutions at aol.com.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Liz Ortiz-Mackes = Casting Solutions, 771 West End Ave., #6A, New York, NY 10025; or email castsolutions at aol.com.


Show Name: Extraordinary
Theatre Name: Vital = Children's Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

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

Breakdown: = Vital Children's Theatre, an award-winning company, is = seeking men and women for their production of Extraordinary, a musical for children performing weekends from Dec. 18, = 2004-Feb. 6, 2005. There will be no performances over Christmas and = New Year's. Rehearsals begin the week of Nov. 15. Seeking: Lester the = Jester: baritone, adult to play nine-year-old, strong- willed; Mother: mezzo, = June Cleaver type; Imaginary Fred: baritone, Lester's sarcastic imaginary = friend, fluent in American Sign Language (ASL); Hope: fluent in ASL, Lester's = deaf cousin, expressive; The Girl with Legs of Stone: mezzo/belt, wise beyond = her years; Peter the Chocolate Eater: baritone, eager to belong; Dustmite = Janet: mezzo/belt, dancer, high energy; Dustmite Carl: baritone, dancer, high = energy; Lonely Lucy: mezzo, dreamer who longs for an imaginary friend; The = Queen: fluent in ASL, expressive. Minorities encouraged to apply. Send pictures = and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of = Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New = York, NY= 10036.

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


Show Name: Shakespeare Live!: Midsummer, Macbeth, Henry V
Theatre Name: Shakespeare = Theatre of NJ
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Shakespeare = Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave, Madison, NJ 07940

Breakdown: = The Shakespeare Theatre of NJ is accepting non-Equity = submissions for its educational touring company, Shakespeare Live! (Tours to NJ, NY, = PA, CT, DE.) Auditions early to mid-November. Stipend: $225/week during = rehearsals and performances. Productions: Midsummer, Macbeth, and Henry V. = Rehearses Dec. 28, tours Jan. 25-June 10, 2005. Actors can earn EMC points as = understudies for the Shakespeare Theatre's Main Stage productions. Shakespeare Live! is = one of only a handful of theatres nationwide selected to provide services to = schools through the NEA's Shakespeare for a New Generation program. Classical = training and Shakespeare experience required. Education background and SFDC certification a plus. Send pictures and resumes to Joe Discher, The = Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, Attn: = Shakespeare Live!

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Joe Discher, The Shakespeare = Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, Attn: Shakespeare = Live!


Show Name: Zip Code of Atlantis, Faking the Lizard King's Death, Blogging About = Cat Stevens
Theatre Name: HEM Theatre Collective
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Dr. Myers, = Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St, New York, NY 10014

Breakdown: = Double OOBR Award-winning playwright Larry Myers is = interviewing for his permanent all-male company, HEM Theatre Collective. Non-Equity = actors of all types for a rep of revival of Zip Code of Atlantis plus Faking = the Lizard King's Death and Blogging About Cat Stevens. Particularly = interested in actors who direct and stage manage for self-contained groups. Roles = include heterosexual males, rock and Baywatch types, Hollywood models, tough = teens. Send pictures and resumes to Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St., New = York, NY 10014.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 = Commerce St., New York, NY 10014.


Show Name: Performance Piece
Theatre Name: = Innerlandscapes Dance Theatre
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Innerlandscapes = Dance Theater, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: = Innerlandscapes Dance Theatre is casting for a performance = piece showing Feb. 2005. Seeking: one male actor-dancer, 30-40; and two women = actors, 20-40. Dancers all must have good improv skills and strong comic sense. = Some pay. To set up an appointment, call Nomi Bachar at (212) 877-0346. For = more info, visit www.Innerlandscapesdt.com.

Prepare: = To set up an appointment, call Nomi Bachar at (212) = 877-0346. For more info, visit www.Innerlandscapesdt.com.


Show Name: Iphigenia at Aulis
Theatre Name: Alexander = the Great Hellenic
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Open = Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/16/2004

 

 

3:00 PMto 7:30 PM

10/17/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 4:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = The Alexander the Great Hellenic Entertainment Corporation = is looking for actors for the upcoming theatrical production of Iphigenia = at Aulis, which will be performed in English at the Symphony Space Theater in = Manhattan on = Jan. 18-19, 2005 for a total of three shows. The incentive for this production is to eventually present these three performances to Greece—more specifically the country of Cyprus. The play will = be performed under the direction of Yiani Alex and choreography of Haris = Mavromihalis. Seeking the following male roles: Agamemnon: 37-45; Old man: 55-65, or = an actor that can play older; Menelaus: mid-30s; Achilles: mid-20s. Female roles include: Clytemnistra: 35-40; Iphigenia: 18–22, but should be able = to pass for 16. Also seeking: six English-speaking women, 18-35; and six Greek-speaking women, 18-35. Chorus women should be able to move well = and follow choreographic direction. Dance experience is a plus. All ethnic backgrounds are accepted. Some pay for NYC performances and professional = pay for performances in Greece. Sides from the play will be provided. It is preferred that you prepare two monologues of both classical and = contemporary genres. Bring headshot/photo and resume with you. If you are not able to attend, send pictures and resumes to 111 W. 68 St., #3B, New York, NY = 10023, not later than Oct. 21.

Prepare: = Sides from the play will be provided. It is preferred that = you prepare two monologues of both classical and contemporary genres. Bring headshot/photo and resume with you. If you are not able to attend, send pictures and resumes to address in breakdown.


Show Name: Dickens Victorian Carollers
Theatre Name: Dickens = Victorian Carollers
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Tom Andolora, = 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101

Breakdown: = The Dickens Victorian Carollers, www.Carollers.com, is = currently accepting pictures and resumes for upcoming season. Seeking legit, = seasoned, mature, Broadway-caliber singer-performers who are excellent musicians/sight-singers. Opera singers okay. Upscale venues. NYC and surrounding area. Quartet. S/A/T/B. Send pictures and resumes to Tom = Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101. You can also send = pictures and resumes via email to NYCCarolers at aol.com. Pay. No phone calls. =

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Tom Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., = Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101. You can also send pictures and resumes = via email to NYCCarolers at aol.com.


Show Name: Supper Club Revue
Theatre Name: Richie = Cecere, Producer
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/18/2004

 

 

8:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Richie Cecere's = Supper Club, Northern New Jersey, NJ 00000

Breakdown: = Richie Cecere, Producer, is seeking dancer-singers for = supper club revue. Seeking leggy Broadway-type dancer-singers for upscale restaurant = with 18-piece orchestra in Montclair, NJ. Shows are Friday and Saturday = nights, with rehearsals on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Must have strong dance = technique and strong voice. Choreographer: Lois Englund. Pay. Call Lois at (973) = 699-2659 for appointment and directions by train or car. Bring pictures and resume; = wear leotard and tights only, no jazz pants, heels and a dress to sing in. = Prepare two songs with sheet music.

Prepare: = Call Lois at (973) 699-2659 for appointment and directions = by train or car. Bring pictures and resume; wear leotard and tights only, = no jazz pants, heels and a dress to sing in. Prepare two songs with sheet music. =


Show Name: Original Dance Play
Theatre Name: Purchase = College
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/17/2004

 

 

6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Dance Building<= /font>, Studio L, Purchase<= /font> College, Purchase<= /font>, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Purchase = College is seeking = performers for original dance play to be performed in the spring. Rehearsals on = Sundays, 6-8PM at = Purchase = College, Purchase, NY. = All ethnicities. Seeking: two males to play corrections officers and five = females to play inmates. Sexual situations simulated, but no overt nudity. Send inquiries to Beth Alison at bethybeth2002 at yahoo.com.

Prepare: = Send inquiries to Beth Alison at bethybeth2002 at yahoo.com. =


Show Name: A Christmas Carol
Theatre Name: C-R = Productions, Inc.
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/24/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: C-R = Productions, 58 Remsen St, = Cohoes, = NY = 12047 =

Breakdown: = C-R Productions, Inc., at the Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes, = NY, two and a half hours north of New York City, is seeking pictures and resumes = from non-union actors and actresses for all roles including Scrooge in A = Christmas Carol. Rehearsals begin Nov. 16, opens Dec. 3-19. Pay, housing, and transportation provided. Auditions will be held the last week of October = by appointment only. Actors will be contacted for appointments. Send = pictures and resumes for consideration to C-R Productions, 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, NY = 12047 or email to casting at cohoesmusichall.com. For more information, visit www.cohoesmusichall.com.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes for consideration to C-R = Productions, 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, NY 12047 or email to casting at cohoesmusichall.com. = For more information, visit www.cohoesmusichall.com.


Show Name: Dramatic Adaptations of 19th-Century Literature
Theatre Name: Chamber = Theatre Productions Inc
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/22/2004

 

 

12:30 PMto 4:30 PM

10/23/2004

 

 

10:30 AMto 12:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Harlequin = Studios, 203 W. 46 St, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: = Chamber Theatre Productions Inc. of Boston will hold = auditions for two national spring tours, non-Equity. Dramatic adaptations of = 19th-century literature (Poe, Twain, Irving, etc.). Rehearsals January-February in = Boston. Tour February-May. $500 per week. Housing paid on tour. They are also looking = for actor-technicians. Minorities encouraged. Prepare two contrasting = pieces, one dramatic/comic, one classical; one minute each, two minutes total. Bring = pictures and resumes.

Prepare: = Prepare two contrasting pieces, one dramatic/comic, one = classical; one minute each, two minutes total. Bring pictures and resumes. =


Show Name: American Mime Theatre
Theatre Name: American = Mime Theatre
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Perf Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: The American = Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl, New York, NY 10003

Breakdown: = The American Mime Theatre is reforming the company and is = seeking: one man with strong movement and acting background to be trained free as = a company member for the American Mime Theatre. This company, of = nonspeaking actors, has performed its art form, American mime, since 1952, under the direction of Paul J. Curtis. Send pictures and resumes to The American = Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl., New York, NY 10003. Visit website www.americanmime.org. Paid per performance.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to The American Mime Theatre, 61 = Fourth Ave., 2nd fl., New York, NY 10003. Visit website www.americanmime.org. =


Show Name: The Extremes: A Microbe Musical
Theatre Name: Science = Theater
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/28/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Marcos Stafne, = 47-01 111th St, Queens, NY 11368

Breakdown: = Science Theater at the New York Hall of Science is casting = for its new family musical, The Extremes: A Microbe Musical. Seeking three = non-union women to play Sulfy, Polar, and Pyro: three extreme microbes who have = formed an all-microbe girl group. Pay. Director: Marcos Stafne. Rehearses Nov. = 20-24, daytime. Performs Nov. 26-28, Dec. 4 & 5, 11 & 12. Send pictures = and resumes by Oct. 28 to Marcos Stafne, Supervisor of Science Theatre, New = York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Queens, NY 11368.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 28 to Marcos Stafne, = Supervisor of Science Theatre, New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Queens, = NY 11368.


Show Name: Platanos and Collard Greens
Theatre Name: Between The = Lines Production
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: David Lamb, PO = Box 30, New York, NY 10268

Breakdown: = Between The Lines Production, Producer, is accepting = submission from African-American male actors for role in traveling production of = Platanos and Collard Greens. Show dates are varied throughout the fall and = spring. Pay. Seeking: Freeman: college student, 20-25. Send pictures and resumes to = David Lamb, PO Box 30, New York, NY 10268-0030. Email: choldit at aol.com. =

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to David Lamb, PO Box 30, New = York, NY 10268-0030. Email: choldit at aol.com.


Show Name: A Christmas Carol
Theatre Name: Personal = Space Theatrics
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA Showcase No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/19/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Personal Space Theatrics, PO Box 1900–Murray Hill, New York, NY 10156 =

Breakdown: = Personal Space Theatrics, a nonprofit environmental theatre company whose work seeks to break down the barriers between actors and audiences, is now accepting union and non-union headshot/resume = submissions for A Christmas Carol, its third annual holiday musical. Adapted and = directed by Stephen Wargo; Musical Director: Joseph Clark; Choreographer: Ann = Robideaux. Seeking strong singers who move well. Rehearsals evenings and weekends from Nov. = 9-Dec. 8, with a break from Nov. 24-26 for Thanksgiving. Runs 12 performances = from Dec. 9-19 at the Bernie West Theatre at Baruch College. Seeking: Bob Cratchit: 30s, tenor; Young Scrooge: 20s, 6' = or taller, baritone; Marley's Ghost: late 40s-60s, bass; Fezziwig: late = 30s-50s, high tenor; Peter Cratchit: teens, tenor; Topper: 20s, baritone; = Christmas Past: 20s, soprano; Belle: 20s, alto; Mrs. Fezziwig: late 30s-50s, = soprano; Boy Scrooge: nine to 12 years old; Fan: girl, eight to 12 years old; Tim = Cratchit: boy or girl, small, six to 10 years old. Children's roles may be = double-cast and alternate performances. All roles will require doubling. Director: = Steven Wargo. Auditions will be held by appointment Sat. Oct. 23, with callbacks Mon. = Oct. 25. Come prepared with 16 bars legit. Callbacks will include = sight-singing, dancing and reading. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Personal = Space Theatrics, c/o A Christmas Carol, PO Box 1900Murray Hill Station, = New York, = NY = 10156-1900. Equity Basic = Showcase Code, approval pending.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Personal Space = Theatrics, c/o A Christmas Carol, PO Box = 1900Murray Hill Station, New = York, NY= 10156-1900.


Show Name: Blue Man Group
Theatre Name: Blue Man = Group
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Blue Man = Casting, New York, = NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: = Blue Man Group is expanding--new domestic and international = productions are scheduled for 2005. Seeking male and female performers for the role = of Blue Man. Excellent drumming and acting skills needed to perform the highly energized non-verbal character work. Performers must be between 5'9"-6'1" with an athletic build. Must be willing to relocate. = Salaried positions. For further information, visit www.bluemancasting.com. =

Prepare: = For further information, visit www.bluemancasting.com. =


Show Name: Seasons of Desire
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/31/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Herrick, = 601 Sixth St, = Brooklyn, = NY = 11215 =

Breakdown: = Submissions are being accepted for Seasons of Desire, a new = drama in workshop. Seeking: boy, 7-12 years old, sweet, bright; woman, 30-45 = years old, maternal/hooker. Non-Equity. Rehearsals evenings, Nov. 3-19. = Presentations Nov. 20-21. Director: Paul Warner. Auditions ASAP. Send pictures and = resumes and queries to jgoodmanherrick at aol.com or Herrick, 601 Sixth St., = Brooklyn, = NY = 11215. =

Prepare: = Auditions ASAP. Send pictures and resumes and queries to jgoodmanherrick at aol.com or Herrick, 601 Sixth St., = Brooklyn, = NY = 11215. =


Show Name: I Hate Hamlet
Theatre Name: Fat Pie = Productions, Inc.
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/19/2004

 

 

4:00 PMto 7:00 PM

10/20/2004

 

 

5:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Medicine Show = Theatre, 549 W. 52 St., 3rd fl, New = York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Fat Pie Productions, Inc. is holding auditions for a = showcase production of I Hate Hamlet. Director: Ed Schiff. To be performed Dec. = 1-18. Rehearsals start Nov. 8. Roles of John Barrymore and Andrew Rally are = cast. Seeking: Felicia Dantine: 30s-40s, passionate and dramatic = New York real estate = agent; Lillian Troy: 50s-70s, talent agent with a regal German accent; Gary = Peter Lefkowitz: 30s-40s, personifies L.A. shaggy-chic, happy, overgrown child, think Cosmo Kramer = from Seinfeld. Audition with a comedic monologue and be prepared to read from sides. = Expenses covered.

Prepare: = a comedic monologue and be prepared to read from sides. =


Show Name: Comedy Skits
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/06/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Henry Williams, = PO Box 392, = Brooklyn, = NY = 11226 =

Breakdown: = Submissions are being accepted from non-union performers, = 18-40, for comedy skits to perform in Manhattan= on Fri. Dec. 17 and Sat. Dec. 18. Also seeking: fluent = foreign language speakers and actresses with dance skills. Must be available for = five Saturday rehearsals in Brooklyn<= /font>, from 1-7PM, beginning Nov. 13. Auditions will be held Sat. Nov. 6. = Send pictures and resumes to Henry Williams, PO Box 392, = Brooklyn, = NY = 11226. =

Prepare: = Auditions will be held Sat. Nov. 6. Send pictures and = resumes to Henry Williams, PO Box = 392, Brooklyn<= /font>, NY= 11226.


Show Name: Ah, My Dear Anderson
Theatre Name: Urban = Stages Theater Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/18/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 5:00 PM

10/19/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Urban Stages, = 259 W. 30 St, New York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Award-winning Urban Stages Theater Company is producing an = original family show, Ah, My Dear Anderson (The New York Times: visually = stunning), an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen children's tales. Seeking: = non-Equity women, 20-28. Paid. Must move well. Running Dec. 4-Jan. 9 (holidays = off). Be prepared to improvise.

Prepare: = to improvise.

 

 

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Send this to everyone you know! *Here are three great events coming up for those who can't afford the gas to drive out of town and are looking for something rockin' going on in Medina! MHS Fall Play Born Yesterday Thursday November 4 at 7:30 pm / Friday Nov. 5 at 8pm / Saturday Nov. 6 at 8pm There's a serious undercurrent to this comedy which features a crooked "businessman," junk dealer Harry Brock,who's in town to woo a senator, but fears his girlfriend Billie, a former chorus girl, isn't polished enough to fit in. He fails to recognize his own stupidity and lack of finesse as he hires a reporter to "educate" Billie. Eventually she begins questioning his dealings and puts him in his place. Medina J.A.M Sessions, a non-denominational Christian rock-off in Medina Square. Saturday, November 6th from 1-4pm. Music (Rock, metal, jambands and gospel!) and fun from a variety of local bands, including Cidica, Asunder, and New Day Gospel Choir, just to list a few. Admission: FREE! Neil Simon's hilarious play, Brighton Beach Memoirs , will be showing November 19th and 20th at Medina Performing Arts Center's Middle Stage. Tickets will be $5 for adults and $3 for students and seniors. Show times are 8pm. Call (330) 636-3400 between the hours of 10am and 2pm for tickets. Synopsis: Eugene, a young teenage Jewish boy, recalls his memoirs of his time as an adolescent youth. He lives with his parents, his aunt, two cousins, and his brother, Stanley, whom he looks up to and admires. He goes through the hardships of puberty, sexual fantasy, and living the life of a poor boy in a crowded house. FOR TICKETS CALL THE BOX OFFICE BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10 and 2 (330) 636-3400 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --0-2118499825-1097857958=:70784 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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*Here are three great events coming up for those who can't afford the gas to drive out of town and are looking for something rockin' going on in Medina!
 
MHS Fall Play Born Yesterday Thursday November 4 at 7:30 pm / Friday Nov. 5 at 8pm / Saturday Nov. 6 at 8pm There's a serious undercurrent to this comedy which features a crooked "businessman," junk dealer Harry Brock,who's in town to woo a senator, but fears his girlfriend Billie, a former chorus girl, isn't polished enough to fit in. He fails to recognize his own stupidity and lack of finesse as he hires a reporter to "educate" Billie. Eventually she begins questioning his dealings and puts him in his place.
 
Medina J.A.M Sessions, a non-denominational Christian rock-off in Medina Square. Saturday, November 6th from 1-4pm. Music (Rock, metal, jambands and gospel!) and fun from a variety of local bands, including Cidica, Asunder, and New Day Gospel Choir, just to list a few. Admission: FREE!
             
Neil Simon's hilarious play, Brighton Beach Memoirs , will be showing November 19th and 20th at Medina Performing Arts Center's Middle Stage. Tickets will be $5 for adults and $3 for students and seniors. Show times are 8pm. Call (330) 636-3400 between the hours of 10am and 2pm for tickets.
      Synopsis: Eugene, a young teenage Jewish boy, recalls his memoirs of his time as an adolescent youth. He lives with his parents, his aunt, two cousins, and his brother, Stanley, whom he looks up to and admires. He goes through the hardships of puberty, sexual fantasy, and living the life of a poor boy in a crowded house.
 
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http://mail.yahoo.com --0-2118499825-1097857958=:70784-- From RonalWil at aol.com Sat Oct 16 05:57:26 2004 From: RonalWil at aol.com (RonalWil at aol.com) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 08:57:26 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hurlyburly @ Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <190.312960c6.2ea274b6@aol.com> CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE/CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY 2004-2005 MFA CONSERVATORY SPOTLIGHT SERIES ANNOUNCES Hurlyburly by David Rabe Performances: October 13 (Opening Night), 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 at 8 p.m Matinees: October 16 and 23 at 4 p.m., October 17 at 2 p.m. All performances in The Brooks Theatre, The Cleveland Play House General admission tickets are $10.00; $5.00 for Case students, faculty and staff. Call The Cleveland Play House ticket office, 216-795-7000, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com. Rabe's stunning comic drama is a powerfully written and dazzling chronicle of post-Vietnam War American life as pieced together from the shattered beliefs of these fascinating and disturbing characters. Set in the Hollywood hills in the mid-1980s, the play will horrify and at the same time intrigue, with its wit and blistering humor. The Conservatory Spotlight Series features the MFA Acting Ensemble in the Case/CPH joint professional actors' training program. Now in their second year, the actors in the class of 2006 made their debut this past spring in the critically acclaimed production of William Inge's Bus Stop. Scenic Designer: Jill Davis, CPH Charge Scenic Artist; Lighting Design: Maureen Patterson, CPH Production Electrician; Costume Designer: Jeffrey VanCurtis, Sound Designer: Robin Heath. 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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. 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. 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. ($20.00 minimum) Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=20 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com http://suejohnson.blogspot.com --part1_1d9.2df1fd86.2ea28418_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The=20= WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio continues its
"Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development" Series t= his Monday, 10/18


"Structure & Write your Talent Resume in Content
& Format"
Monday, 10/18

&

Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques for=20= On-stage, On-camera & Voiceover
( & Public Speakers)


from the

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

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

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


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. 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. 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



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--part1_1d9.2df1fd86.2ea28418_boundary-- From cmen at ameritech.net Sat Oct 16 08:50:00 2004 From: cmen at ameritech.net (Joe/Paul) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 11:50:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Sugar" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01F9_01C4B376.44105390 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Brecksville Little Theatre will be holding auditions for Sugar: the ?Some Like It Hot? musical, Sunday, October 24th and Tuesday, October 26th, at the Old Town Hall on Rtes 21 & 82 from 7 p.m. Sugar, the musical version of the classic film Some Like It Hot, features bouncy and entertaining songs: Sun on my Face, Penniless Bums, Beautiful Through &Through, the title tune, Sugar, and more! It's 1931 and two dance band musicians witness the Valentine's Day gangland massacre. They manage to escape by disguising themselves as members of an all-girl band which takes them to Florida "where all the millionaires go." Romantic complications and outrageous situations arise because they are posing as women. (Men wishing to audition for either Joe or Jerry must be comfortable in women?s attire) Please dress for movement and come prepared with a vocal selection, an accompanist will be provided. We request that no tapes, cd?s or a Cappella songs be used. There are both singing and non-singing roles available. The show will run January 21st thru February 12th, 2005 with two Sunday matinees on January 30th & February 6th. For more information, contact Bonnie LoConti, director, at 216-447-1493, or visit our website. http://www.brecksvillelittletheatre.com/audition.html ------=_NextPart_000_01F9_01C4B376.44105390 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ------=_NextPart_000_01F9_01C4B376.44105390-- From newfangled at email.com Sat Oct 16 12:01:37 2004 From: newfangled at email.com (Newfangled Productions) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 14:01:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEWFANGLED PRODUCTIONS presents POEMPALOOZA! Message-ID: <20041016190137.DCFF86F028@ws1-5.us4.outblaze.com> Newfangled Productions presents POEMPALOOZA! The clash of the century! Join Newfangled Productions as local poets battle to the death* in the no-h= olds barred, winner takes all Poempalooza! *Ok, not to the death, but there is a cash prize. Bring some poems yourself= and join in the fun. October 23rd 2004 at 8:00pm Forest Lodge Community Centre 260 Greenwood Ave. Akron, OH 44313 Audience: $5 or $3 and a canned good (to be donated to the Akron Food Bank) Poets: $3 Winner of the poetry slam gets half the proceeds. For more information call (330)620-9686. Check out our website at http://www.geocities.com/newfangledwebsite --=20 ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm From wandawoo44140 at yahoo.com Sat Oct 16 16:40:28 2004 From: wandawoo44140 at yahoo.com (beth shonk) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 16:40:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need hotel suggestions in NYC - HELP! Message-ID: <20041016234028.10807.qmail@web52703.mail.yahoo.com> --0-244681431-1097970028=:10049 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I have a friend going to Majestic Theatre in NYC and she needs hotel suggestions. Something nice, maybe not too pricey, but open to suggestions! Going for son's 21st b-day. Thanks ahead for any thoughts! Beth Y --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-244681431-1097970028=:10049 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
I have a friend going to Majestic Theatre in NYC and she needs hotel suggestions.  Something nice, maybe not too pricey, but open to suggestions!  Going for son's 21st b-day. Thanks ahead for any thoughts!   Beth Y


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-244681431-1097970028=:10049-- From Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com Sat Oct 16 22:48:14 2004 From: Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com (Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 01:48:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Next Artistic Spiritual CInema Community Meeting Message-ID: <42E44A91.7FA56FA7.CEAC48F3@aol.com> Hello All - I'm so sorry it's been two months since out last meeting. My computer was down (still not operating at 100%) and I have been in rehearsals six days a week for RAGTIME at Tri C East (We run October 27-November 14) This show has a dynamite professional cast and is going to be PHENOMINAL!!! Please come see it if you can. Now down to business........ The next meeting of the Artistic Spiritual Cinema Community will be held: When: Wednesday, November 3rd, 2004 Where: The Angel's Nest B&B Retreat **93 Geoppert Road, Peninsula 44164 Time: 7:30pm - 10:pm Bring: A favorite drink and munchie Share: Your latest project, need, screenplay, idea or goal for support and feedback If you need actors to read your script, let me know in advance PLEASE RSVP if you are coming so I can prepare chairs, etc. Hope to see you there. Hugs and blessings Mary Faktor (the actor) Cleveland Coordinator Artistic Spiritual Cinema Community www.FaktorsTalentNetwork.com www.AngelsNest.us 888-913-3473 330-655-2895 **Turnpike or 271 to Route 8 to Route 303-Hudson/Peninsula At light (Route 303) Cross over and go straight across toward Cascade Auto Group Billboard. Go exactly 1 and 1/2 miles (Pass Virginia Motel on right,Suncrest Nursery on left, and Nations Rent on right. Immediately after Nations Rent look on right for GEOPPERT ROAD (it's a small street with a billboard there, but they keep changing ads so I can't tell you what it will say) - Turn right onto GEOPPERT and go 1/10 of a mile past two houses and down a little dip in the road....see a WHITE MAILBOX #93, with 2 blue and 2 red reflectors and an americana angel. You won't see a house. Turn onto that drive way #93 and follow up to the house. Please park on my drive and not on the road. From Alexcine at aol.com Sun Oct 17 05:49:05 2004 From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 08:49:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Prelude2Cinema's TV Benefit appears in PD Arts Message-ID: <136A8344.4E36D915.006D6F3D@aol.com> Prelude2Cinema wishes to thank Entertainment Reporter Julie Washington for mentioning our upcoming TV Benefit in the Friday Plain Dealer Arts section. The Event will occur Wednseday October 20th at 7pm at the Velvet Dog at 1280 West 6th Street. It will include free appetizers, a cash bar, movie clips and a sneak peak at the pilot for the TV Series from Emmy winning writer Alex P. Michaels. Cost is $7.00 for one ticket and $10.00 for two tickets. You can pick up tickets at the door or see a clip from the TV Series and get tickets online at http://www.prelude2cinema.com/dark.htm Prelude2Cinema intends to begin shooting new episodes of the Series starting October 27, 2004. All are welcome to attend the Benefit. The series is described as "a cross between 'Cops' and 'The X-Files' with a little bit of 'Law and Order." See http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/entertainment/1097832662167814.xml for the Plain Dealer mention ************************************** Prelude2Cinema "Movies That Make You Think." http://www.prelude2cinema.com ******************************************* From jboukis at sbcglobal.net Mon Oct 11 14:34:04 2004 From: jboukis at sbcglobal.net (jboukis) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 17:34:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reviews for Kalliope's SUMMER OF '42 Message-ID: <000a01c4bc4f$69f9bfb0$6400a8c0@jpboukis> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4AFB8.811189B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Raves for SUMMER OF '42 Kalliope Stage launches their second season with SUMMER OF '42, a new = musical based on the 1971 hit movie. An exciting cast of area students = join New York and Cleveland professionals to create a raucously funny = hit with vocal fireworks that is especially timely today. Don't miss the = opportunity to see this critically acclaimed area premier. The reviews = are in--read for yourself. PLAIN DEALER: "At Kalliope Stage, director Paul F. Gurgol gets the tone = exactly right with a luminous production of "Summer of '42." Staging the = area premiere of the musical adaptation of the 1971 movie, Gurgol makes = theatrical magic with impeccable casting and direction that is both = delicate and deep. He takes a big risk - staging a story about teens at = a professional theater and putting real teens in the roles - and it's a = risk that pays huge dividends. The cast, led by the amazing Alex Wyse, = is funny, touching and very real. . . It's a beautiful = production--funny, sweet and moving--to open Kalliope's second season = and an excellent introduction to the strengths of this new professional = company." (Linda Eisenstein) SCENE: "Yep, it's a musical version of the movie, and it's a good thing = Kalliope decided to do it, since it requires adolescent boys to sing and = act. Thankfully, this company's dedication to splendid voices and = evocative presentations has landed it some very talented local high = schoolers, who perform like seasoned troopers. Alex Wyse plays the lead, = Hermie, with such a cute and fragile boyishness, you just want to hug = him (and it doesn't hurt that he looks like a teenage Fred Astaire). = Director Paul F. Gurgol finds all the nooks of sentiment and crannies of = humor (a boy buying his first "rubbers" in a drugstore) to give everyone = a twinge of longing for the blissfully naive good ol' days." (Christine = Howey) CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS: "Humor and heartbreak coalesce in a story told in = flashback about a young boy who falls for an older woman whose husband = is away at war. Alex Wyse is equal parts touching and funny as the = ingenuous Hermie whose adolescent awakening wavers between bumbling = earnestness and precocious sensitivity. Aaron Dore is the horny Oscy, = while the bespectacled Dan O'Neill fits the role of the nerdy Benji, = more interested in birds than the birds and the bees. The object of = Hermie's obsession is Dorothy, a war bride torn between loneliness and = the nascent desire of a woman separated from her soldier husband. Jodi = Brinkman gives a towering performance in that role. Chris Pohl is = impressive in a brief but notable appearance as Dorothy's husband, Pete. = Seasoned New York actor Jay Strauss is sublime as the droll proprietor, = Mr. Sanders, and the famously glib reporter, Walter Winchell. A trio fo = Andrew Sisters types, alternately serving as a Greek chorus and a gaggle = of teenage girls, features Elizabeth Kelly as the "fast" Miriam, Jamie = Finkenthal as the self-conscious Aggie, and Julie Marx as the bookish = Gloria who talks with a lisp. The six talented, youthful performers (all = save one are in high school) deliver well-honed performances under Paul = F. Gurgol's meticulous direction." (Fran Heller) THE TIMES (Chagrin Valley): "At the Kalliope storefront theater on Lee = Road in Cleveland Heights, director Paul Gurgol has assembled a = first-rate cast and has taken the Oscar-winning screenplay and has been = able to achieve the improbable. Combining comedy and tear-jerking = sentimentality, Mr. Gurgol has pushed the plot, the songs, the script = and his perfect cast to the limits. Yes, you can go back and relive this = book-to-movie-to-stage experience . . . Jay Strauss plays Winchell, the = older Hermie and Mr. Sanders, who, in a very funny scene, sells Hermie a = package of condoms. Jodi Brinkman convinces as Dorothy, the lonely war = bride, and can she sing. Though Mr. Kirschenbaum's ballads have a = sameness, Miss Brinkman's thrilling vocals demand that you listen. As = Hermie, Alex Wyse has a likable innocence. His gradual connection to = this older woman is heartwarming. Aaron Dore, as the sex-driven Oscy, = and Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and Julie Marx all have just the = right touch as the would-be sex objects, and, when they double as the = singing sisters, they are terrific. Jay Strauss, who triples as = Winchell, Mr. Sanders, and the wistful older Hermie, shows his = remarkable versatility. In today's time of war, "Summerof '42" could = catch on with audiences even more than the original movie." (Herb = Hammer) THE TIMES (Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News = Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times): "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 Helms sound design. The = playing space also aids. This isa play that needs intimacy and since no = viewer is more than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope's small theater, = the personal tie to the perfomers 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 = posesses 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."(Roy Berko) Ticket Information SUMMER OF '42 is onstage at Kalliope Stage through November 7. Shows are = Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2:00pm. Some = performances are sold out. Reserve online at www.KalliopeStage.com or = call the box office at 216.321.0870. About Kalliope Stage Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar and Lee = in Cleveland Heights. The 2004-2005 season begins with two area = premiers. SUMMER OF '42 is the new musical based on the hit movie with = music and lyrics by David Kirschenbaum and book by Hunter Foster. Relive = the humor and poignancy of coming of age and falling in love for the = very first time. Soaring music makes this show a Kalliope top choice. = Next it's time to do THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG by Norman Allen. Meet = Eveyln Scrooge and her chain-rattling partner Janet Marley in another = noteworthy Cleveland premier. A haunted sweatshop in old New York brings = out all the usual suspects with some unexpected twists. The = foot-stomping ragtime score and witty script are a treat for all ages. = Spring brings the witty comic romance: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. Gorgeous = melodies evoke the lush scent of an endless summer evening. The sun = won't set, one magical night, until every mismatched lover finds their = perfect partner. Soon the moon smiles on lovers, fools, and rememberers = in this Sondheim masterpiece. And summer arrives with the musical = comedy, BABY. Thee unsuspecting couples suddenly find themselves = expecting in this very moving, very funny romp. Meet Lizzie, Danny, Pam, = Nick, Alan, and Arlene as they tackle everything "in the family way." ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4AFB8.811189B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Raves for SUMMER OF = '42
Kalliope = Stage launches=20 their second season with SUMMER OF '42, a new musical = based on=20 the 1971 hit movie. An exciting cast of area students join New York = and=20 Cleveland professionals to create a raucously funny hit with vocal = fireworks=20 that is especially timely today. Don't miss the opportunity to see this=20 critically acclaimed area premier. The reviews are in--read for=20 yourself.
 
PLAIN DEALER: "At=20 Kalliope Stage, director Paul F. Gurgol gets the tone exactly right with = a=20 luminous production of "Summer of '42." Staging the area premiere of the = musical=20 adaptation of the 1971 movie, Gurgol makes theatrical magic with = impeccable=20 casting and direction that is both delicate and deep. He takes a big = risk -=20 staging a story about teens at a professional theater and putting real = teens in=20 the roles - and it's a risk that pays huge dividends. The cast, led by = the=20 amazing Alex Wyse, is funny, touching and very real. . . It's a = beautiful=20 production--funny, sweet and moving--to open Kalliope's second season = and an=20 excellent introduction to the strengths of this new professional = company."=20 (Linda Eisenstein)
 
SCENE: "Yep,=20 it's a musical version of the movie, and it's a good thing Kalliope = decided to=20 do it, since it requires adolescent boys to sing and act. Thankfully, = this=20 company's dedication to splendid voices and evocative presentations has = landed=20 it some very talented local high schoolers, who perform like seasoned = troopers.=20 Alex Wyse plays the lead, Hermie, with such a cute and fragile = boyishness, you=20 just want to hug him (and it doesn't hurt that he looks like a teenage = Fred=20 Astaire). Director Paul F. Gurgol finds all the nooks of sentiment and = crannies=20 of humor (a boy buying his first "rubbers" in a drugstore) to give = everyone a=20 twinge of longing for the blissfully naive good ol' days." (Christine=20 Howey)
 
CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS: = "Humor=20 and heartbreak coalesce in a story told in flashback about a young boy = who falls=20 for an older woman whose husband is away at war. Alex Wyse is equal = parts=20 touching and funny as the ingenuous Hermie whose adolescent awakening = wavers=20 between bumbling earnestness and precocious sensitivity. Aaron Dore is = the horny=20 Oscy, while the bespectacled Dan O'Neill fits the role of the nerdy = Benji, more=20 interested in birds than the birds and the bees. The object of Hermie's=20 obsession is Dorothy, a war bride torn between loneliness and the = nascent desire=20 of a woman separated from her soldier husband. Jodi Brinkman gives a = towering=20 performance in that role. Chris Pohl is impressive in a brief but = notable=20 appearance as Dorothy's husband, Pete. Seasoned New York actor Jay = Strauss is=20 sublime as the droll proprietor, Mr. Sanders, and the famously glib = reporter,=20 Walter Winchell. A trio fo Andrew Sisters types, alternately serving as = a Greek=20 chorus and a gaggle of teenage girls, features Elizabeth Kelly as the = "fast"=20 Miriam, Jamie Finkenthal as the self-conscious Aggie, and Julie Marx as = the=20 bookish Gloria who talks with a lisp. The six talented, youthful = performers (all=20 save one are in high school) deliver well-honed performances under Paul = F.=20 Gurgol's meticulous direction." (Fran=20 Heller)
 
THE TIMES (Chagrin Valley): = "At=20 the Kalliope storefront theater on Lee Road in Cleveland Heights, = director Paul=20 Gurgol has assembled a first-rate cast and has taken the Oscar-winning=20 screenplay and has been able to achieve the improbable. Combining comedy = and=20 tear-jerking sentimentality, Mr. Gurgol has pushed the plot, the songs, = the=20 script and his perfect cast to the limits. Yes, you can go back and = relive this=20 book-to-movie-to-stage experience . . . Jay Strauss plays Winchell, the = older=20 Hermie and Mr. Sanders, who, in a very funny scene, sells Hermie a = package of=20 condoms. Jodi Brinkman convinces as Dorothy, the lonely war bride, and = can she=20 sing. Though Mr. Kirschenbaum's ballads have a sameness, Miss Brinkman's = thrilling vocals demand that you listen. As Hermie, Alex Wyse has a = likable=20 innocence. His gradual connection to this older woman is heartwarming. = Aaron=20 Dore, as the sex-driven Oscy, and Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and = Julie=20 Marx all have just the right touch as the would-be sex objects, and, = when they=20 double as the singing sisters, they are terrific. Jay Strauss, who = triples as=20 Winchell, Mr. Sanders, and the wistful older Hermie, shows his = remarkable=20 versatility. In today's time of war, "Summerof '42" could catch on with=20 audiences even more than the original movie." (Herb=20 Hammer)
 
THE TIMES (Lorain=20 County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview=20 Times): "Kalliope=20 Stage's production, under the watchful eye of Paul Gurgol, is excellent. = Gurgol=20 gets all of the laughs, the tenderness and the reality out of the = script.=20 He allows the audience to become swallowed up in the era. He is aided = greatly by=20 Russ Borski's mood setting and workable set, Kim Brown's period right = costumes,=20 Marcus Dana's lighting design and Chad Helms sound design. The playing = space=20 also aids. This isa play that needs intimacy and since no viewer is = more=20 than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope's small theater, the personal = tie to=20 the perfomers is easily accomplished. The Kalliope cast is = excellent.=20 Beachwood High School senior Alex Wyse was born to play Hermie. His = skinny=20 frame, which features flailing arms and weak-kneed legs, gives him a = look which=20 is perfect for the role. But more important is Wyse's total control over = the=20 character. His small, yet well-pitched voice, is plaintive in the love = songs,=20 his yearnings perfectly revealed. It's worth seeing the show just to = share=20 Hermie's anguish and angst as Wyse lives them. Jodi Brinkman is the = perfect=20 Broadway-leading lady. She is a wonderful actress, beautiful and = posesses a=20 compelling and big vocal sound. She makes for a perfect Dorothy. Wyse = and=20 Brinkman not only sing well together, but seem to have a powerful = emotional=20 connection. Jay Strauss, a veteran New York actor, plays the drug store = owner,=20 Walter Winchell and the aged Hermie with total delight. He is a = wonderful=20 character actor."(Roy=20 Berko)
 
Ticket=20 Information
SUMMER OF '42 is onstage = at=20 Kalliope Stage through November 7. Shows are Wednesday through Saturday = at 8pm=20 and Sunday at 2:00pm. Some performances are sold out. Reserve online at=20 www.KalliopeStage.com or call the box office at=20 216.321.0870.
 
About Kalliope = Stage
Kalliope=20 Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar and Lee in = Cleveland=20 Heights. The 2004-2005 season begins with two area premiers. = SUMMER OF=20 '42 is the new musical based on the hit movie with music and = lyrics by=20 David Kirschenbaum and book by Hunter Foster. Relive the humor and = poignancy of=20 coming of age and falling in love for the very first time. Soaring music = makes=20 this show a Kalliope top choice. Next it's time to do THE = CHRISTMAS=20 CAROL RAG by Norman Allen. Meet Eveyln Scrooge and her = chain-rattling=20 partner Janet Marley in another noteworthy Cleveland premier. A haunted=20 sweatshop in old New York brings out all the usual suspects with some = unexpected=20 twists. The foot-stomping ragtime score and witty script are a treat for = all=20 ages. Spring brings the witty comic romance: A LITTLE NIGHT=20 MUSIC. Gorgeous melodies evoke the lush scent of an endless = summer=20 evening. The sun won't set, one magical night, until every mismatched = lover=20 finds their perfect partner. Soon the moon smiles on lovers, fools, and=20 rememberers in this Sondheim masterpiece. And summer arrives with the = musical=20 comedy, BABY. Thee unsuspecting couples suddenly find=20 themselves expecting in this very moving, very funny romp. Meet Lizzie, = Danny,=20 Pam, Nick, Alan, and Arlene as they tackle everything "in the family=20 way."
------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4AFB8.811189B0-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Oct 17 18:56:14 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 18:56:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: THE MERCY SEAT @ Ensemble Theatre Message-ID: <20041018015614.93453.qmail@web12002.mail.yahoo.com> THOUGHT PROVOKING BUT FLAWED ?MERCY SEAT? AT ENSEMBLE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times The attack on the World Trade Center on September 11 was an event which forever changed American?s attitudes about our lives. It is against that backdrop that Neil LaBute sets his play ?THE MERCY SEAT,? now on stage at Ensemble Theatre. It?s September 12, and the day before young Ben Harcourt was scheduled to attend a morning meeting at the World Trade Center. Instead, he was having sex with his mistress and boss Abby, in her Manhattan department. He is still at Abby?s flat, watching the devastating events unfold on television and consciously choosing to ignore his mobile phone that is ringing in his hand. He seizes on the terrorist attack as an opportunity to start a new life with his mistress and to allow his wife and children to believe that he died in the terrorist attacks. Abby, on the other hand, wants Ben to call his wife and say he is leaving her and live an ?honest? life. Sounds like it could be intense, interesting. Well, it?s not. After the exposition, we spend an hour and forty minutes of dialogue in which we discover what a spineless, self-absorbed, self-deluded repugnant individual Ben is and how desperate his older mistress is to have him for herself. After a while all the dialogue, the self-pitying, the self-loathing become tedious. The question is: why should we care about either of these people? On one hand, the characters represent those who manipulate situations for their own needs. On the other hand, the characters, as written, don?t seem to care about each other, so I found myself not caring about them. After a while I just wanted them to shut up and let me go home to the real world where I might find people who actually have joy and woes that are of relevance. Neil LaBute has built a reputation for writing disquieting plays that center on despair. He stated in one interview that ?Great good can come from showing great evil.? If that?s what he is trying to say in ?THE MERCY SEAT,? he doesn?t succeed. In addition he indicated that the play's title is a Biblical reference. The Mercy Seat was the top of the Ark of the Covenant that in the temple was the one space where God could come and man or the priests could speak before him. As it relates to the script, it could be interpreted that the situation brought the characters to the real truth of their actions. That, however, if not completely clear. In the Ensemble Theatre production the performers, John Kolibab and Meg Kelly Schroeder try hard, but aren?t capable of overcoming the tediousness of the script. In addition, the beautiful Schroeder appears to be too young to be 12 years older than Kolibab. Kolibab, on the other hand, doesn?t develop the intellect nor does he have the physical sensuality to have a successful businesswoman, who has smashed her way through the glass ceiling, to want to give it all up for the likes of him. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you are a fan of LaBute?s movie scripts, ?THE SHAPE OF THINGS? or ?IN THE COMPANY OF MEN,? you may like ?THE MERCY SEAT.? If not, you probably could find better ways to spend an evening. ?THE MERCY SEAT? runs in the Studio One Theater, located in the in the Cleveland Play House complex, through October 24. For ticket information call 216-321-2930. Ensemble?s next production is Horton Foote?s ?A TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL? a story of an aging widow living with her son and his controlling wife, who is determined to recapture happiness by returning to her childhood home in Bountiful, Texas. ===== 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!? Y! Messenger - Communicate in real time. Download now. http://messenger.yahoo.com >From Night Kitchen Mon Oct 18 03:27:57 2004 From: Night Kitchen (Night Kitchen) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 22:27:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Tape" by Stephen Belber Message-ID: Auditions for Night Kitchen's production of "Tape" by Stephen Belber Jon, an aspiring filmmaker, meets up with his high school buddy, Vince, to celebrate the showing of his film in an area festival. Over the course of the evening Vince forces Jon into a startling and disturbing confession, throwing into question the events of one evening 10 years ago. In this sordid take on human relationships, playwright Stephen Belber examines questions of motive, memory, truth and perception. Needed: 2 Male Actors (20s) and 1 Female Actress (20s). Non-equity only. Audition Dates and Times*: Sunday, November 7th 5pm-7pm Callbacks (if necessary): Monday, November 8th 7pm-8pm *If you are unable to audition on the scheduled date but would still like to audition, please contact us. Audition Location: Unitarian Universalist Society, 2728 Lancashire Road (between Euclid Heights Blvd. and Coventry Rd.) in Cleveland Heights. Auditions by Appointment ONLY. Email Adrienne Moon at NightKitchen at gmail.com to schedule an audition time. Please be prepared with a 2-minute monologue or reading (comedy or drama). Be prepared to do a cold reading from the script. Please bring headshot and resume, if available. Small stipend available. Performance Dates: January 21st-February 6th, 2005 Fridays and Saturdays at 9pm Sundays at 7pm Performances at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights. We hope to see you at auditions! -- Night Kitchen Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 (216) 932-3396 NightKitchen at gmail.com From ironlungfilms at comcast.net Sun Oct 17 19:46:01 2004 From: ironlungfilms at comcast.net (Craig Miller) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 19:46:01 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Shooting Location Needed Message-ID: <001301c4b4bc$9b4cf5e0$a2673e44@CRAIG> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C4B481.EE553940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Seeking Location for Short Film Hello All,=20 I'm looking for a small cabin or shed for a one-day shoot. It needs to = be adjacent to a large field as to give the impression that is in the = "middle of nowhere". Preferrably run-down; we are seeking a late 1800's = look for the film. It Does Not have to be hospitable. If you have photos = - please send them; or contact me at the numbers/email listed below. Thank You. Craig Miller 248-655-0147 ironlungfilms at comcast.net ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C4B481.EE553940 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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 I'm looking for a small = cabin or shed=20 for a one-day shoot. It needs to be adjacent to a large field as to give = the=20 impression that is in the "middle of nowhere". Preferrably run-down; we = are=20 seeking a late 1800's look for the film. It Does Not have = to be=20 hospitable. If you have photos - please send them; or contact me at = the=20 numbers/email listed below.
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------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C4B481.EE553940-- From moonluna at yahoo.com Sun Oct 17 21:22:36 2004 From: moonluna at yahoo.com (M. C.) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 21:22:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Acoustic Guitarist Needed (Aurora/Hudson area) Message-ID: <20041018042237.69798.qmail@web90110.mail.scd.yahoo.com> I am a female vocalist looking for an acoustic guitarist who is interested in making some extra cash playing gigs here and there in area coffeehouses, cafes, etc. I live in the Aurora/Hudson area so I would prefer someone living down my way. I have a very wide vocal range and I can sing a variety of styles. I would like to do oldies such as music by James Taylor, Bob Dylan, and Al Stewart (ya know, coffee-house crowd-pleasers!), but I am also interested in doing more interesting material such as old blues and roots music. I also sing Irish/Celtic music. And who knows, if the spirit moves us, we could even do ... originals. I have many years of experience, and I have someone who can get us the gigs. I just need a good guitarist who is interested in having fun with this. The profits would all be split 50/50. I am interested in working with someone older -- maybe mid-thirties on up (I'm 34) -- just so we can have a common reference with regards to music (I have no idea who these kids are on 96.5). Boomers welcome -- the more experience pickin' the guitar, the better!! Hobbyists welcome! This will just be a casual thing, but I really do want to pick up some extra cash, so we would probably shoot for playing out 2-3 times a month. Oh, and a sense of humor is VERY welcome, the wackier, the better. If you are interested, please send me an email: marifrances at mybluelight.com Looking forward to hearing from you. Marifrances McKinnon _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Sun Oct 17 21:39:32 2004 From: fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (fredsternfeld) Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 00:39:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ON THE TOWN Auditions in 3 wks at Beck Center; Fred Sternfeld, director Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01D9_01C4B4AA.F272B420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Make your appointment now by calling 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 has many talents ("I Can Cook, Too") and goes wild for him. Ozzie proceeds to the Museum of Natural History, where he comes upon Claire, an anthropology student, and a girl of excessive enthusiasms ("I Get Carried Away"). 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, ladies man, a bit of a jokester, Gabey's friend 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, wide-eyed dreamer, wants to meet one special girl in NYC 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, by replying to this e-mail or by calling 216-496-6087 ------=_NextPart_000_01D9_01C4B4AA.F272B420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Make your appointment = now by=20 calling 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 has many talents ("I Can Cook, Too") and goes wild for = him.=20 Ozzie proceeds to the Museum of Natural History, where he comes upon = Claire, an=20 anthropology student, and a girl of excessive enthusiasms (“I Get = Carried=20 Away”).  Gabey, = during his=20 wanderings about town, comes to Carnegie Hall. There, in one of the = studios, he=20 finds Ivy, taking singing 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, ladies man, a bit of a jokester, = Gabey’s friend

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, wide-eyed dreamer, wants to meet one special = girl in=20 NYC

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=20 is 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

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8:00pm

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3:00pm

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24

8:00pm

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8:00pm

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8:00pm

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8:00pm

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8:00pm

2

8:00pm

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3:00pm

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6

7

8:00pm

8

8:00pm

9

8:00pm

10

3:00pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

For = more=20 information contact Fred Sternfeld, director,=20 by replying to this e-mail or by = calling 216-496-6087

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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AF94.866FFA8C-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Mon Oct 11 06:21:00 2004 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:21:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions For "Amahl and the Message-ID: <17480-416A88BC-633@storefull-3173.bay.webtv.net> Night Visitors" Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue When: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 7:00 pm Who: Adults and Children Production Dates: December 4 - 19, 2004 For further information, call (216) 851-8721. From chris at antonellic.com Mon Oct 11 06:44:12 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:44:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't Miss the Opportunity to See the Steve Shields Players Production of A Mid Summer Night's Dream Message-ID: <007201c4af98$647fe690$0500a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_006F_01C4AF76.DD51BDE0 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 October 11, 2004 : What does Shakespeare write about? People = who fall in love (A Mid Summer Nights Dream) people who have issues with = their parents (Romeo & Juliet) people with step- parents they don't = necessarily like (Hamlet) people who want other people's jobs (Macbeth), = couples who have difficulty seeing eye-to-eye (Taming of the Shrew and = Much Ado About Nothing) people who have issues with their kids (King = Lear). As long as humans walk the earth, we'll still wrestle with the same = issues.=20 Our production is designed to be relevant to the actors and their = audience of friends and peers. The show is all relationship-driven - = couples who come together by chance, couples who come together by = destiny. Girls with crushes on boys, boys with crushes on girls, girls = who have crushes on boys who don't like them back. It's a microcosm of = the world they live in at this time of their lives. Is there anyone who = can't relate to that?=20 There'll be music that's familiar, though not their own = generation's...giving kids even more reason to talk to them about what = it was like when their parents and grandparents were their age. = Developing the theme with songs, the audience will see how Teenager In = Love, Love Potion #9 and even Ghostbusters will help move the story = forward. Mix well with balloons, bubbles, streamers, silly string, = glow-in-the-dark stars and confetti, and you have CVLT's tribute to = Shakespeare and this simple thought: "In my dreams the person I love = returns that love with the same passion as it is given."=20 =20 Now, who would have trouble understanding that concept?=20 Come and enjoy the magic of A Mid Summer Night's Dream at Chagrin Valley = Little Theatre! =20 Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM October 8th - October 23rd =20 Director Kate Tonti Produced by Sue Beattie 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_006F_01C4AF76.DD51BDE0 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=20 Dream

October 11, 2004=20 :=20            =20 What does Shakespeare write about? People who fall = in love=20 (A Mid Summer Nights Dream) people who have issues with = their=20 parents (Romeo & Juliet) people with step- parents they don't = necessarily like (Hamlet) people who want other people's jobs=20 (Macbeth), couples who have difficulty seeing eye-to-eye = (Taming of=20 the Shrew and Much Ado About Nothing) people who have issues with = their kids=20 (King Lear).

 As long as humans walk the = earth, we'll=20 still wrestle with the same issues.

Our production is designed = to be=20 relevant to the actors and their audience of friends and peers. The show = is all=20 relationship-driven - couples who come together by chance, couples who = come=20 together by destiny. Girls with crushes on boys, boys with crushes on = girls,=20 girls who have crushes on boys who don't like them back. It's a = microcosm of the=20 world they live in at this time of their lives. Is there anyone who = can't relate=20 to that?

There'll be music that=92s familiar, though not their = own=20 generation=92s...giving kids even more reason to talk to them about what = it was=20 like when their parents and grandparents were their age. Developing the = theme=20 with songs, the audience will see how Teenager In Love, Love Potion = #9=20 and even Ghostbusters will help move the story = forward.

Mix=20 well with balloons, bubbles, streamers, silly string, glow-in-the-dark = stars and=20 confetti, and you have CVLT=92s tribute to Shakespeare and this simple = thought:=20 "In my dreams the person I love returns that love with the same passion = as it is=20 given."

 

Now,=20 who would have trouble understanding that concept?

Come and enjoy the magic of A Mid Summer Night=92s = Dream at=20 Chagrin 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    = $14    Seniors and Youths = under=20 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_006F_01C4AF76.DD51BDE0-- >From Night Kitchen Mon Oct 11 15:18:41 2004 From: Night Kitchen (Night Kitchen) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:18:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stage Manager Needed! Message-ID: Night Kitchen at Dobama Theatre is looking for a Stage Manager for our second show of the season, 'Tape' by Stephen Belber. Auditions are Nov 7 & 8. Rehearsals begin in early December with performances January 21-February 6, 2005. Fridays and Saturdays at 9pm. Sundays at 7pm. Small stipend available. Interested candidates should email Adrienne Moon at nightkitchen at gmail.com. Please include resume or list of pertinent experience. ********************************************************************************************** The mission of Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen is to nurture and support young developing artists. Night Kitchen provides a venue for experimental and edgy work that stretches traditional theatrical boundaries. Night Kitchen allows emerging artists to develop their craft while providing high quality theatre for the Cleveland area. -- Night Kitchen Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 (216) 932-3396 NightKitchen at gmail.com >From JR Simons Mon Oct 11 15:24:57 2004 From: JR Simons (JR Simons) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:24:57 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Educational Theatre Association Seeks Workshop Presenters Message-ID: <12734249.1097504699374.JavaMail.root at wamui03.slb.atl.earthlink.net> The North Area of Ohio Educational Theatre Association is seeking workshop presenters for its upcoming annual Area Conference to be held at Sandusky High School on Saturday, January 22, 2005. Workshop presenters will be asked to prepare a one-hour workshop on an educational topic of interest to high school aged theatre and drama students. For presenting this workshop, presenters will be compensated with a modest stipend. Interested presenters are asked to email J. R. Simons at jovialities at excite.com with a resume and prospective workshop topic no later than November 1, 2004. Thanks! J. R. Simons OEdTA North Area Representative ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Mon Oct 11 07:41:40 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:41:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jazz Master Class Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFA0.6B5A435B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please announce this FREE opportunity...=20 Dave Friesen, bass=20 Uwe Kropinski, guitar Demonstration Clinic and=20 Master Classes =20 Monday, October 18 10:00 a.m. - Demo/Clinic 1:00 p.m. - Master Classes =20 Reserve a master class time slot with Dave or Uwe (1 - 4 p.m. only) ... Contact - Steve Enos=20 216-987-4256 or stephen.enos at tri-c.edu =20 Participants should prepare a 10 - 15 minute performance which demonstrates their skills. These offerings are FREE and open to the public =20 Clinic and Master Classes courtesy of=20 Thomastik-Infeld Music Co. Tri-C Jazz Studies Tri-C Community Music Program Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland Cuyahoga Community College =20 Metro Campus Auditorium and Main Stage Theatre Enter at gate 6, near the corner of E. 30th and Woodland Ave. Cleveland, OH=20 (2 quarters to exit parking garage) =20 Dave & Uwe will appear=20 Sunday, October 17 - 7:00 p.m. NIGHTTOWN $15 ($10 w/student ID) 12383 Cedar Rd. Cleveland Heights, OH 216-795-0550 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFA0.6B5A435B Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Please announce this FREE=20 opportunity... 
Dave=20 Friesen, bass
Uwe=20 Kropinski, guitar
Demonstration Clinic and
Master=20 Classes
 
Monday, = October=20 18
10:00 a.m. - = Demo/Clinic
1:00 p.m. - = Master=20 Classes
 
Reserve a=20 master class time slot with Dave or Uwe (1 - 4 p.m. only)=20 ...
Contact = - Steve=20 Enos
216-987-4256 or stephen.enos at tri-c.edu
Participants should=20 prepare a 10 - 15 minute performance which demonstrates their=20 skills.
These offerings = are=20 FREE and open to the public
 
Clinic = and Master=20 Classes courtesy of
Thomastik-Infeld Music Co.
Tri-C Jazz Studies
Tri-C=20 Community Music Program
Tri-C=20 JazzFest Cleveland
Cuyahoga Community=20 College
 
Metro = Campus=20 Auditorium and Main Stage Theatre
Enter = at gate 6,=20 near the corner of E. 30th and Woodland Ave.
Cleveland, OH=20
(2 = quarters to exit=20 parking garage)
 
Dave = &=20 Uwe will appear
Sunday, = October 17=20 - 7:00 p.m.
NIGHTTOWN
$15 = ($10 w/student=20 ID)
12383 Cedar=20 Rd.
Cleveland = Heights,=20 OH
216-795-0550
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFA0.6B5A435B-- From shoes at claudialynch.com Mon Oct 11 07:42:17 2004 From: shoes at claudialynch.com (Claudia Lynch) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:42:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sideline Design Closing Sale Redux 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_3180336137_394345_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable First of all, thank you so very much for so kindly including the notice of Sideliine Design's closing sale in your newsletter last week. It was wildly successful, and many of the attendees mentioned they had received the notic= e from NE Ohio PAL. We were especially pleased to see so much really great stuff going to the theatres and theatre departments that could never afford to pay for this stuff new or even build it themselves, and we know they wer= e thrilled as well. Okay, I realize this is going to the well twice, but here it is: There is s= o much stuff jam-packed into that studio that it was impossible to display it all at one time, so we were forced to divide the sale into two weekends instead of one. To make it seem at least a little bit logical, we held back the tools and stuff like that for a second sale, which will be this weekend= . I hope you will indulge us with a second notice. There is some really great stuff remaining from last week, and there are even a few movie props left. It would be great to see more of this great stuff going to the theatres tha= t need it. The copy is below. Again, thank you from the bottom of my heart, and have a fun day! --- TOOL, HARDWARE, SHELVING SALE at the Sideline Design Scenic Studio After more than 24 years in business, Jim Gelarden of Sideline Design has decided to close his scenery and props studio in order to focus on his career in film production design. The liquidation sale concludes this weekend with the TOOL SALE. Items include stationary and hand power tools, hand tools, tons of hardware= , lumber, Formica, paint, shelving, file cabinets, electrical supplies...the list goes on and on. Great buys include a Tiffany style lamp and other chandeliers and lighting fixtures. There are still a few remaining items from last week=B9s sale of props and set pieces from all the movies Jim has worked on, including some giant stills from =B3Telling Lies In America=B2 and tote board lights from =B3Seabiscuit=B2, as well as a few vintage typewriters, cameras and telephones. The sale will be held at the Sideline Design studio on Friday and Saturday, October 15 & 16, 9 AM - 3 PM. The studio is located at the rear of the Shovel Works Building, 1588 East 40th Street. The prices are great and the sawdust is free, so please wear old clothes and real shoes (i.e., no sandals). Absolutely no children will be admitted. --=20 Claudia Lynch shoes at claudialynch.com http://www.claudialynch.com --MS_Mac_OE_3180336137_394345_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Sideline Design Closing Sale Redux First of all, thank you so very much for so kindly including the notice of = Sideliine Design's closing sale in your newsletter last week. It was wildly = successful, and many of the attendees mentioned they had received the notice= from NE Ohio PAL. We were especially pleased to see so much really great st= uff going to the theatres and theatre departments that could never afford to= pay for this stuff new or even build it themselves, and we know they were t= hrilled as well.

Okay, I realize this is going to the well twice, but here it is: There is s= o much stuff jam-packed into that studio that it was impossible to display i= t all at one time, so we were forced to divide the sale into two weekends in= stead of one. To make it seem at least a little bit logical, we held back th= e tools and stuff like that for a second sale, which will be this weekend. I= hope you will indulge us with a second notice. There is some really great s= tuff remaining from last week, and there are even a few movie props left. It= would be great to see more of this great stuff going to the theatres that n= eed it.

The copy is below. Again, thank you from the bottom of my heart, and have a= fun day!

---
TOOL, HARDWARE, SHELVING SALE
at the Sideline Design Scenic Studio

After more than 24 years in business, Jim Gelarden of Sideline Design has d= ecided to close his scenery and props studio in order to focus on his career= in film production design. The liquidation sale concludes this weekend with= the TOOL SALE.

Items include stationary and hand power tools, hand tools, tons of hardware= , lumber, Formica, paint, shelving, file cabinets, electrical supplies...the= list goes on and on. Great buys include a Tiffany style lamp and other chan= deliers and lighting fixtures. There are still a few remaining items from la= st week=B9s sale of props and set pieces from all the movies Jim has worked on= , including some giant stills from =B3Telling Lies In America=B2 and tote board = lights from =B3Seabiscuit=B2, as well as a few vintage typewriters, cameras and = telephones.

The sale will be held at the Sideline Design studio on Friday and Saturday,= October 15 & 16, 9 AM - 3 PM. The studio is located at the rear of the = Shovel Works Building, 1588 East 40th Street. The prices are great and the s= awdust is free, so please wear old clothes and real shoes (i.e., no sandals)= . Absolutely no children will be admitted.
--
Claudia Lynch
shoes at claudialynch.com
http://www.claudialynch.com
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BORN YESTERDAY

A comedy in three acts by Garson Kanin

Medina High School's Middle Auditorium

NOVEMBER 4-6 at 8:00 PM

TICKETS: $5 Adults/$3 Students and Seniors

CALL FOR TICKETS/INFORMATION: (330) 636-3400

THE STORY

 The vulgar, egotistic junkman Harry Brock has come to a swanky hotel in Washington to make crooked deals with government big-wigs. He has brought with him the charming but dumb ex-chorus girl Billie, whose lack of social graces embarrasses even Harry. Billie must be taught some of the amenities, and a few basic bits of information. The young, idealistic magazine reporter Paul Verrall, who has been investigating political skullduggery and is interested in Brock's activities, agrees for a salary, to educate Billie. He finds Billie has a natural honesty and a frank streak in her, and she begins to learn about history, politics, and what Harry really is and what he wants. At a dramatic moment she rebels against being merely a tool in Harry's crooked schemes and refuses to sign the documents which she has come to learn are part of an ambitious effort to defraud the public. This precipitates a crisis, as Billie readies to leave Harry for a new life of her own. Harry's reaction takes the only form he knows: physical violence. Billie now knows that she can no longer have anything to do with Brock, and realizes she and Paul have fallen genuinely in love. Just before she leaves Harry, she helps Paul get hold of incriminating documents of Harry's which will result in scandal and disaster. At the end, Paul and his promising pupil turn their backs on the anti-social and anti-democratic Brock and strike out on their own.

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Medina, OH  44256

Phone:(330) 636-3400
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Find the music you love on MSN Music. Start downloading now! From tharry at gate.cia.edu Mon Oct 11 08:14:04 2004 From: tharry at gate.cia.edu (Tim Harry) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:14:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New films premiere, new film dates added! Message-ID: <416AA33C.5040507@gate.cia.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------090503070601000408050302 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 11141 East Boulevard Cleveland, Ohio 44106 FILMS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 14-18 BROTHERS AND SISTERS OF THE TODA FAMILY TODA-KE NO KYODAI Japan, 1941, Yasujiro Ozu Thursday, October 14, at 7:00 pm A woman finds herself and her youngest daughter shunted from household to household as inhospitable family members dutifully take them in after the husband passes away. New 35 mm print of this poignant Ozu drama that introduces the theme of familial callousness that would turn up 12 years later in TOKYO STORY. Subtitles. 105 min. I'LL SLEEP WHEN I'M DEAD Britain/USA, 2003, Mike Hodges Thursday, October 14, at 9:05 pm Friday, October 15, at 7:30 pm Saturday, October 16, at 9:35 pm Star and director of CROUPIER are reunited in this tale of a retired gangland killer (Clive Owen), living peacefully in Scotland, who returns to London to seek revenge for the death and sexual violation of his younger brother. Hodges, the master of the British crime film, previously directed PULP and GET CARTER. With Malcolm McDowell and Charlotte Rampling. Cleveland premiere! 35mm. 102 min. www.paramountclassics.com FACING WINDOWS LA FINESTRA DI FRONTE Italy/Britain/Turkey/Portugal, 2003, Ferzan Ozpetek Friday, October 15, at 9:35 pm Saturday, October 16, at 7:30 pm Sunday, October 17, at 4:00 pm Winner of the Donatello Awards (Italy's Oscars) for Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Actress, the new film from the director of STEAM: THE TURKISH BATH tells the enchanting story of two people - Giovanna, an unhappy young wife and mother, and Lorenzo, a handsome young bachelor across the way - who gaze at each other through facing windows, each fantasizing about the other. When a lovesick old man suddenly enters Giovanna's life, he proves to be the catalyst who brings the would-be lusters together. "Muses on many of the same themes as Alfred Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW and VERTIGO." - The NY Times. Cleveland premiere! Subtitles. 35mm. 106 min. www.facingwindowsmovie.com PEOPLE SAY I'M CRAZY USA, 2003, John Cadigan Saturday, October 16, at 5:45 pm Sunday, October 17, at 9:30 pm A rare look at mental illness from the inside, this powerful video diary chronicles the filmmaker's real-life struggle with schizophrenia, first diagnosed when he was a 21-year-old art student in Pittsburgh. This frank, affecting film cuts through all the sentimental b.s. about mental illness in such movies as A BEAUTIFUL MIND. Music by Evelyn Glennie. Cleveland premiere! 35mm. 84 min. www.peoplesayimcrazy.org LATE AUTUMN AKIBIYORI Japan, 1960, Yasujiro Ozu Sunday, October 17, at 7:00 pm Both comic and heartbreaking, Ozu's variation on his own LATE SPRING tells of a widow, who tries to get her devoted daughter to marry, move out, and begin her own life. New 35mm color print. Subtitles. 129 min. NEW FILMS ADDED! NEW FILMS ADDED! THE BUTTERFLY LE PAPILLON France, 2002, Philippe Muyl Monday, October 18, at 7:00 pm This charming and beautiful movie charts the relationship between a neglected eight-year-old girl and the grumpy entomologist (Michel Serrault of LA CAGE AUX FOLLES) who lives next door. See on of the movies we will show area students in our annual High School Foreign Language Film Festival later this month! "An exceptionally satisfying film of much grace and beauty."- The LA Times. Cleveland premiere! 35mm. Subtitles. 79 min. Children 12 & under $5. Back by popular demand! HOWARD ZINN: YOU CAN'T BE NEUTRAL ON MOVING TRAIN USA, 2004, Deb Ellis, Denis Mueller Monday, October 18, at 8:40 pm This portrait of celebrated leftist historian, teacher, rebel, and overall good guy Howard Zinn (A People's History of the United States) traces his career as labor organizer, WWII bombardier, civil rights activist, and critic of the wars in Vietnam and Iraq. We've had so many requests for this film we HAD to bring it back! 16mm. 78 min. ******************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************* NEXT WEEK: THERE WAS A FATHER - More Ozu! MY ARCHITECT: A SON'S JOURNEY - One of the best documentaries this year, Oscar-nominated doc on Nathaniel Kahn, son of legendary architect Louis Kahn and his journey to know the father who built great masterpieces yet held such personal failings. Fantastic and a must see! TIME OF THE WOLF - Michael Haneke is back in his latest horror show starring Isabelle Huppert. BURN! (QUEIMADA!) - Marlon Brando stars in this 1965 masterpiece not available on video and never seen in the original, uncut version! Here is your chance! THE MUNEKATA SISTERS - Largely unknown and unseen feature by Ozu! AN AUTUMN AFTERNOON - Ozu's final film! Timothy Harry Assistant Director, Cleveland Cinematheque at The Cleveland Institute of Art (216) 421-7450 PHONE (216) 754-3632 FAX tharry at gate.cia.edu www.cia.edu/cinematheque --------------090503070601000408050302 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="------------030401040007050208040709" --------------030401040007050208040709 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
 cinematheque
11141 East Boulevard               Cleveland, Ohio 44106

FILMS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 14-18

BROTHERS AND SISTERS
OF THE TODA FAMILY
TODA-KE NO KYODAI
Japan, 1941, Yasujiro Ozu
Thursday, October 14, at 7:00 pm
A woman finds herself and her youngest daughter shunted from household to household as inhospitable family members dutifully take them in after the husband passes away.  New 35 mm print of this poignant Ozu drama that introduces the theme of familial callousness that would turn up 12 years later in TOKYO STORY.  Subtitles.  105 min.

I'LL SLEEP WHEN I'M DEAD
Britain/USA, 2003, Mike Hodges
Thursday, October 14, at 9:05 pm
Friday, October 15, at 7:30 pm
Saturday, October 16, at 9:35 pm
Star and director of CROUPIER are reunited in this tale of a retired gangland killer (Clive Owen), living peacefully in Scotland, who returns to London to seek revenge for the death and sexual violation of his younger brother.  Hodges, the master of the British crime film, previously directed PULP and GET CARTER.  With Malcolm McDowell and Charlotte Rampling.  Cleveland premiere!  35mm.  102 min.  www.paramountclassics.com

FACING WINDOWS
LA FINESTRA DI FRONTE
Italy/Britain/Turkey/Portugal, 2003, Ferzan Ozpetek
Friday, October 15, at 9:35 pm
Saturday, October 16, at 7:30 pm
Sunday, October 17, at 4:00 pm
Winner of the Donatello Awards (Italy's Oscars) for Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Actress, the new film from the director of STEAM: THE TURKISH BATH tells the enchanting story of two people - Giovanna, an unhappy young wife and mother, and Lorenzo, a handsome young bachelor across the way - who gaze at each other through facing windows, each fantasizing about the other.  When a lovesick old man suddenly enters Giovanna's life, he proves to be the catalyst who brings the would-be lusters together.  "Muses on many of the same themes as Alfred Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW and VERTIGO." - The NY Times.  Cleveland premiere!  Subtitles.  35mm.  106 min.  www.facingwindowsmovie.com

PEOPLE SAY I'M CRAZY
USA, 2003, John Cadigan
Saturday, October 16, at 5:45 pm
Sunday, October 17, at 9:30 pm
A rare look at mental illness from the inside, this powerful video diary chronicles the filmmaker's real-life struggle with schizophrenia, first diagnosed when he was a 21-year-old art student in Pittsburgh.  This frank, affecting film cuts through all the sentimental b.s. about mental illness in such movies as A BEAUTIFUL MIND.  Music by Evelyn Glennie.  Cleveland premiere!  35mm.  84 min.  www.peoplesayimcrazy.org

LATE AUTUMN
AKIBIYORI
Japan, 1960, Yasujiro Ozu
Sunday, October 17, at 7:00 pm
Both comic and heartbreaking, Ozu's variation on his own LATE SPRING tells of a widow, who tries to get her devoted daughter to marry, move out, and begin her own life.  New 35mm color print.  Subtitles.  129 min.

NEW FILMS ADDED!  NEW FILMS ADDED!

THE BUTTERFLY
LE PAPILLON
France, 2002, Philippe Muyl
Monday, October 18, at 7:00 pm
This charming and beautiful movie charts the relationship between a neglected eight-year-old girl and the grumpy entomologist (Michel Serrault of LA CAGE AUX FOLLES) who lives next door.  See on of the movies we will show area students in our annual High School Foreign Language Film Festival later this month!  "An exceptionally satisfying film of much grace and beauty."- The LA Times.  Cleveland premiere!  35mm.  Subtitles.  79 min.  Children 12 & under $5.

Back by popular demand!
HOWARD ZINN: YOU CAN'T
BE NEUTRAL ON MOVING TRAIN
USA, 2004,  Deb Ellis, Denis Mueller
Monday, October 18, at 8:40 pm
This portrait of celebrated leftist historian, teacher, rebel, and overall good guy Howard Zinn (A People's History of the United States) traces his career as labor organizer, WWII bombardier, civil rights activist, and critic of the wars in Vietnam and Iraq.  We've had so many requests for this film we HAD to bring it back!  16mm.  78 min. 
*******************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************

NEXT WEEK:

THERE WAS A FATHER - More Ozu!

MY ARCHITECT: A SON'S JOURNEY - One of the best documentaries this year, Oscar-nominated doc on Nathaniel Kahn, son of legendary architect Louis Kahn and his journey to know the father who built great masterpieces yet held such personal failings.  Fantastic and a must see!

TIME OF THE WOLF - Michael Haneke is back in his latest horror show starring Isabelle Huppert.

BURN! (QUEIMADA!) - Marlon Brando stars in this 1965 masterpiece not available on video and never seen in the original, uncut version!  Here is your chance!

THE MUNEKATA SISTERS - Largely unknown and unseen feature by Ozu!

AN AUTUMN AFTERNOON - Ozu's final film!


Timothy Harry
Assistant Director, Cleveland Cinematheque
at The Cleveland Institute of Art
(216) 421-7450 PHONE
(216) 754-3632 FAX
tharry at gate.cia.edu
www.cia.edu/cinematheque
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charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Announces Annual Ghost & Goblins=20 =20 =20 October 11, 2004 : The annual Halloween production of = Ghosts, Goblins and Gobbledygook is slated for Chagrin Valley Little = Theatre's Main Stage on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 23rd and 24th. =20 =20 Songs, storytelling, tricks and treats highlight the program along with = the Youth Theatre presenting two short plays, The Magic Doll and The Boy = Who Wanted the Willies. Julia Kolibab is the director. Once again, = "The Greedy Pumpkin" and Dracula will perform the "Monster Mash" to = round off the afternoon's entertainment. =20 Youngsters who attend the day's activities are asked to wear their = costumes and join in the Parade, which is a regular part of the = performance. Parents who accompany their children may bring cameras. = Tickets may be obtained by calling the Theatre box office. =20 =20 This annual performance is a part of CVLT's 75th Anniversary Season. =20 =20 Saturday & Sunday @ 2 PM October 23rd and October 24th =20 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Tickets $6 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_0007_01C4AF8C.13ACCAF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Announces=20 Annual Ghost & Goblins

 

 

October 11, 2004=20 :           &nbs= p;      =20 The annual Halloween production of Ghosts, = Goblins and=20 Gobbledygook is slated for Chagrin Valley Little Theatre=92s Main Stage = on=20 Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 23rd and 24th.  

 

Songs,=20 storytelling, tricks and treats highlight the program along with the = Youth=20 Theatre presenting two short plays, The Magic Doll and The = Boy Who=20 Wanted the Willies.  = Julia=20 Kolibab is the director.  = Once=20 again, =93The Greedy Pumpkin=94 and Dracula will perform the =94Monster = Mash=94 to round=20 off the afternoon=92s entertainment.

 

Youngsters=20 who attend the day=92s activities are asked to wear their costumes and = join in the=20 Parade, which is a regular part of the performance.  Parents who accompany their = children may=20 bring cameras. Tickets may be obtained by calling the Theatre box = office. 

 

This annual performance is a = part of CVLT=92s=20 75th Anniversary Season.

 

 

Saturday=20 & Sunday @ 2 PM

  October 23rd and October=20 24th

 

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

Tickets   =20 $6

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_0007_01C4AF8C.13ACCAF0-- From wildplumproductions at yahoo.com Mon Oct 11 09:30:59 2004 From: wildplumproductions at yahoo.com (Denise Astorino) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:30:59 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lighting Designer needed for Wild Plum ASAP! Message-ID: <20041011163059.51369.qmail@web50010.mail.yahoo.com> --0-950183714-1097512259=:49940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello! Wild Plum Productions is looking for a lighting designer for it's coming production of "Touched:Bodies of Work", a collaborative production between Wild Plum Productions, Cleveland Public Theatre and The LGBT Center of Cleveland. This is a paid position and the production starts November 18th thru the 28th. Please call (216)228-8174 and leave a message for Denise Astorino if interested. We are looking to fill this position asap! Thank you! Denise Astorino Wild Plum Productions --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-950183714-1097512259=:49940 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hello! Wild Plum Productions is looking for a lighting designer for it's coming production of "Touched:Bodies of Work", a collaborative production between Wild Plum Productions, Cleveland Public Theatre and The LGBT Center of Cleveland.
 
This is a paid position and the production starts November 18th thru the 28th.
 
Please call (216)228-8174 and leave a message for Denise Astorino if interested.
 
We are looking to fill this position asap!
 
Thank you!
 
Denise Astorino
Wild Plum Productions


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-950183714-1097512259=:49940-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Mon Oct 11 10:19:44 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 13:19:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Upcoming "Tricks of the Trade . . ." On-camera & Talent Resume Sessions Message-ID: --part1_e6.5abe5d2c.2e9c1ab0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable You can still . . . Register for upcoming sessions "Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting" Saturday, 10/16 & "Structure & Write your Talent Resume in Content=20 & Format" Monday, 10/18 from the "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Development"=20 How-to Workshops WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, at Shaker Hts. locations. Sue Johnson, Director "We help you get to where you want to be." .=A0=A0 Saturdays,=A0=A0 thru Dec. 4th ,=A0 10:30 AM - 12:00 noon.=A0=20 .=A0 See Added Monday Night Sessions, below, 7:00 - 8:30 PM 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. 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. 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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($20.00 minimum) Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=20 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com http://suejohnson.blogspot.com --part1_e6.5abe5d2c.2e9c1ab0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

You can= still . . .
Register for upcoming sessions


"Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial
& Film Acting"

Saturday, 10/16
&
"Structure & Write your Talent Resume in Content
& Format"
Monday, 10/18

from the

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

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

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


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. 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. 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 &
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--part1_e6.5abe5d2c.2e9c1ab0_boundary-- From raytom at en.com Mon Oct 11 11:18:36 2004 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:18:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Experienced Musical Comedy Performers Message-ID: Hi Folks, OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS is celebrating it's 10 Year Anniversary. Founded in 1994, OTL specializes in customized musical productions for business and social events. We also book a wide variety of entertainment: Murder Mystery Troupes, Look-Alikes, Dance Troupes, Improv Troupes, Comics, Magicians and Musical Acts. We have several projects on the horizon and are seeking the best local and regional talent available. =20 Out To Lunch Events is accepting photos/resumes/videotapes for upcoming corporate events and for consideration for two ongoing shows with strong potential.=20 We are seeking experienced Musical Comedy Performers, men and women- 20's-40's singer/actors who move well and with strong comedic abilities. =20 Please forward your headshot, resume (and *press kit if available) to: Helene Weinberg OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS 28455 Knickerbocker Road Cleveland, OH 44140 Or email materials to: Helene at outtolunchevents.com =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 THANK YOU! OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS- The business of fun From RonalWil at aol.com Mon Oct 11 11:25:24 2004 From: RonalWil at aol.com (RonalWil at aol.com) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:25:24 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]HURLYBURLY Message-ID: <192.308c7f0e.2e9c2a14@aol.com> CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY/CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE 2004-2005 MFA CONSERVATORY SPOTLIGHT SERIES ANNOUNCES Hurlyburly by David Rabe Performances: October 13 (Opening Night), 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 at 8 p.m Matinees: October 16 and 23 at 4 p.m., October 17 at 2 p.m. All performances in The Brooks Theatre, The Cleveland Play House General admission tickets are $10.00; $5.00 for Case students, faculty and staff. Call The Cleveland Play House ticket office, 216-795-7000, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com. Rabe's stunning comic drama is a powerfully written and dazzling chronicle of post-Vietnam War American life as pieced together from the shattered beliefs of these fascinating and disturbing characters. Set in the Hollywood hills in the mid-1980s, the play will horrify and at the same time intrigue, with its wit and blistering humor. The Conservatory Spotlight Series features the MFA Acting Ensemble in the Case/CPH joint professional actors' training program. Now in their second year, the actors in the class of 2006 made their debut this past spring in the critically acclaimed production of William Inge's Bus Stop. Scenic Designer: Jill Davis, CPH Charge Scenic Artist; Lighting Design: Maureen Patterson, CPH Production Electrician; Costume Designer: Jeffrey VanCurtis, Sound Designer: Robin Heath. From Martin.Bluestein at tri-c.edu Mon Oct 11 11:53:21 2004 From: Martin.Bluestein at tri-c.edu (Bluestein, Martin) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:53:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The story behind "Break a leg"? Message-ID: <2BA5F4A897BEAA4F93E726187DAD0B4F08A29E@mail3.tri-c.edu> I thought "Break a Leg" came from an understudy's "Good Luck" wish to the principal actor being understudied, hoping for the obvious logical result. Martin Bluestein From jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Oct 11 11:50:09 2004 From: jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com (Julie Fogel) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:50:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hurlyburly Oct. 13 - 23 at Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <01C4AFA1.9B6B1C20.jfogel@clevelandplayhouse.com> The first production of the 2004-2005 Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Play House Master's of Fine Arts Conservatory Spotlight Series, David Rabe's Hurlyburly, will run October 13 - 23, 2004 in the historic Brooks Theatre. Rabe's 1984 blistering Broadway sensation about life in the Hollywood Hills during the mid-1980s was made into a film (Rabe also wrote the screenplay) in 1998 starring Sean Penn, Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright Penn, Chazz Palminteri, Garry Shandling, Anna Paquin and Meg Ryan. The Spotlight Series features the MFA candidates in the Case/CPH joint professional actors' training program. Now in their second year, the candidates in the class of 2006 made their debut this past spring in the critically acclaimed production of William Inge's Bus Stop. General admission tickets are $10.00; $5.00 for Case students, faculty and staff. Call The Cleveland Play House ticket office, 216-795-7000, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com. HurlyBurly by David Rabe Directed by Ron Wilson The Brooks Theatre Performances: October 13 (Opening Night), 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 at 8 p.m. Matinees: October 16 and 23 at 4 p.m., October 17 at 2 p.m. Scenic Designer: Jill Davis, CPH Charge Scenic Artist; Lighting Design: Maureen Patterson, CPH Production Electrician; Costume Designer: Jeffrey Van Curtis, CPH Costume Shop Manager; Sound Design: James C. Swonger, CPH Resident Sound Designer and Robin Heath. Technical Director: Duane Rutter, CPH Technical Production Assistant. Hair/Wigs: Barb Zalewski, CPH wigmaster. *Note: Adult situations and strong language. Julie Fogel Associate Director of Communications & Marketing The Cleveland Play House 216-795-7000 ext. 236 jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com From Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com Mon Oct 11 11:53:46 2004 From: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com (Jill Koslen) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:53:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beachwood Community Theatre seeks boys for The Sound Of Music Message-ID: Beachwood Community Theatre is looking for boys to play the roles of Kurt, Freidrich & Rolf in our Feb. production of The Sound Of Music. Rehearsals will only be held on Sunday afternoons until Dec. Evening rehearsals will be held part of Dec. and all of Jan. Production dates are Feb. 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13. Kurt must be 4 foot ten inches (or very close to it) Freidrich must be 5 feet 8 inches ( or close to that height) Rolf must be in his ealry 20's and close to six feet tall. We are also looking for a woman 40 + to play the role of Mother Abbess Please call Jill Koslen for an appointment (evenings/Sunday Oct, 17 - afternoon) at 216-595-3734 # # # From LRyan at ralaw.com Mon Oct 11 12:19:51 2004 From: LRyan at ralaw.com (Ryan, Linda) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 15:19:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Donation of lighting/sound needed for Humane Society Fundraiser Message-ID: <4545BC875115D5118FC70002A50A643C0B382E79@akroncomm.ralaw.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFC6.626D46C1 Content-Type: text/plain Is anyone on Fred's list able to provide lighting for the Humane Society's annual gala? The date is Saturday, November 13, 2004. The place is Todaro's Party Center. Todaro's has a great sound system, but we need someone with expertise in this area to coordinate that, along with the lighting. We are presenting entertainment (part of which is a fashion show) as well as a silent and a live auction to raise money for the operating expenses to run the HSGA shelter. We are expecting 400-500 people. If anyone can donate the lighting equipment and their services to coordinate lighting and sound, it would be very much appreciated! Please contact Kathy Romito at the HSGA: 330-657-2010, ext. 106 if you can help. Thank you! Linda Ryan, Volunteer ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFC6.626D46C1 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Donation of lighting/sound needed for Humane Society = Fundraiser

Is anyone on Fred's list able = to provide lighting for the Humane Society's annual gala? The date is = Saturday, November 13, 2004. The place is Todaro's Party Center. = Todaro's has a great sound system, but we need someone with expertise = in this area to coordinate that, along with the lighting. We are = presenting entertainment (part of which is a fashion show) as well as a = silent and a live auction to raise money for the operating expenses to = run the HSGA shelter. We are expecting 400-500 people.

If anyone can donate the = lighting equipment and their services to coordinate lighting and sound, = it would be very much appreciated!

Please contact Kathy = Romito at the HSGA 330-657-2010, ext. 106 if you can = help. Thank you!

Linda Ryan, = Volunteer

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFC6.626D46C1-- From eric at ericmull.com Mon Oct 11 13:52:20 2004 From: eric at ericmull.com (Eric Mull Photography) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 16:52:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job filled at Eric Mull Photography Message-ID: Thank you to everyone that called about the job available here. I have filled the position to someone on the Neohiopal list. I apologize, but I did not have time to call everyone back who inquired about the position. Thanks!!! Eric mull From wildplumproductions at yahoo.com Mon Oct 11 13:38:50 2004 From: wildplumproductions at yahoo.com (Denise Astorino) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 13:38:50 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wild Plum Productions seeks Lighting Designer ASAP! Message-ID: <20041011203850.98610.qmail@web50005.mail.yahoo.com> --0-923574282-1097527130=:95945 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Wild Plum Productions is seeking a lighting designer ASAP for our upcoming fall production! WP2 in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre and THE LGBT Center of Cleveland are presenting "Touched:Bodies of Work" November 18th thru the 28th. We need an experienced lighting designer to lend a hand with this exciting Cleveland Premier. This is a paid position. If you have interest in learning more please send an email or call (216)228-8174 for Denise Astorino Thanks! Denise Astorino Wild Plum Productions __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --0-923574282-1097527130=:95945 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Wild Plum Productions is seeking a lighting designer ASAP for our upcoming fall production!
 
WP2 in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre and THE LGBT Center of Cleveland are presenting "Touched:Bodies of Work" November 18th thru the 28th.
 
We need an experienced lighting designer to lend a hand with this exciting Cleveland Premier.
 
This is a paid position. If you have interest in learning more please send an email or call (216)228-8174 for Denise Astorino
 
 
Thanks!
 
Denise Astorino
Wild Plum Productions

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-------------------------------1097543558-- From emily24gp at yahoo.com Mon Oct 11 19:00:24 2004 From: emily24gp at yahoo.com (Emily Parker) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 19:00:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]John Jakes Mose strikes again! Oct 30, 2004 Message-ID: <20041012020024.60121.qmail@web51505.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1412721362-1097546424=:58118 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1838324883-1097546424=:58118" --0-1838324883-1097546424=:58118 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii We would like to thank everyone who was able to make it out for the Lime Spider gig this past Friday. It was alot of fun to play to an audience of friends and fans and show off some of our new material! Thanks for your support! ~JJM Now, guess what's next.... October 30 HALLOWEEN with John Jakes Mose www.johnjakesmose.com at the Electronic Community Center 257 North Water Street Kent, OH 10pm-12am *download the attached file; a very cool HALLOWEEN painting for this event created by Kent's own Vince Packard (www.cannibol.com), whose work will be featured at this event!!!!! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail ? CNET Editors' Choice 2004. Tell them what you think. a --0-1838324883-1097546424=:58118 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii


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Yahoo! Mail ? CNET Editors' Choice 2004. Tell them what you think. --0-1122354512-1097548750=:17163 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hey Everybody, :) If you'd like to get your hands on a free copy of the 11-track demo CD, "Acoustic Rockabye" that I recorded this summer, then mark your calendars for this date: Saturday, Oct. 23rd 7:00pm - 9:00pm @ Arabica Coffeehouse Aurora, OH www.fionnafaulk.com I will be playing out at the Arabica in Aurora (as I do each, and every month), but THIS time, I will be handing out a free CD to EVERY SINGLE PERSON in the audience. This is my way of saying "thanks" to everyone who's supported me in my musical endeavors. I really appreciate it... So, thank you! You can listen to tracks from the CD at: www.soundclick.com/fionnafaulk Hope to See You Out! :) (...and, yes, the CDs really are free to EVERY person in attendance.) Arabica Coffeehouse 215 W. Garfield Rd. Aurora, OH 44202 (330)-995-8656 www.fionnafaulk.com -Fionna :) p.s. - And THANK YOU to those "NEOPALers" who came out to the show last time - you were FANTASTIC!! :-D (Arabica Coffeehouse is on State Route 82, just past the McDonald's in Aurora if you're coming from the East, and it's just BEFORE the McDonald's if you're coming from the West. Route 82 can be accessed by S.R. 44 and S.R. 43) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1122354512-1097548750=:17163 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hey Everybody, :)

If you'd like to get your hands on a free copy of the 11-track demo CD, "Acoustic Rockabye" that I recorded this summer, then mark your calendars for this date:

Saturday, Oct. 23rd
7:00pm - 9:00pm
@
Arabica Coffeehouse
Aurora, OH


www.fionnafaulk.com

I will be playing out at the Arabica in Aurora (as I do each, and every month), but THIS time, I will be handing out a free CD to EVERY SINGLE PERSON in the audience.

This is my way of saying "thanks" to everyone who's supported me in my musical endeavors.  I really appreciate it...  So, thank you!

You can listen to tracks from the CD at: www.soundclick.com/fionnafaulk

Hope to See You Out! :)
(...and, yes, the CDs really are free to EVERY person in attendance.)
Arabica Coffeehouse
215 W. Garfield Rd.
Aurora, OH 44202
(330)-995-8656
 
 
-Fionna :)

p.s. - And THANK YOU to those  "NEOPALers" who came out to the show last time - you were FANTASTIC!! :-D
 
(Arabica Coffeehouse is on State Route 82, just past the McDonald's in Aurora if you're coming from the East, and it's just BEFORE the McDonald's if you're coming from the West.  Route 82 can be accessed by S.R. 44 and S.R. 43)


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Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1122354512-1097548750=:17163-- From fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Tue Oct 12 05:42:59 2004 From: fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (fredsternfeld) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 08:42:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CREW needed for RAGTIME Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03A8_01C4B037.7A6D2680 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE FOR RAGTIME to view production staff, cast and crew thus far click here Come and join our company of over one hundred! This production will involve around sixty actors, twenty musicans, a creative & design team of twelve and a crew of ten to fourteen. Desire to be involved and commitment are more important than experience. Training available. All positions should be 9th grade or above. These positions are volunteer. The production runs October 28 - November 14 (Thursdays, Saturdays & twice on Sundays). There are also school matinees on November 2 and 9 at 10am. Possible extension through November 21. Here are some of the areas of need: Stage Crew: Cast members will be assisting with moving certain set pieces on and off, but some crew members will be used for this as well. Commitment would be from Sunday evening October 17 through the rest of the rehearsals and performances. Fly Crew: We have several pieces of scenery that will be flown. Commitment would be from Sunday evening October 17 through the rest of the rehearsals and performances. Follow Spot Operators: Multiple follow spots -- irised lekos. Commitment would be Sunday evening October 17 to see a run through, and then again starting on October 21 through the rest of the rehearsals and performances. Dressers / Wardrobe: Assist with fast changes and wardrobe. Commitment would be Sunday evening October 17 to see a run through, and then again starting on October 24 through the rest of the rehearsals and performances. If you are interested please reply to this e-mail or give me a call at 216-496-6087. Thanks! Fred Sternfeld Producer & Director, Ragtime JCC Arts & Culture Acting Artistic Director ------=_NextPart_000_03A8_01C4B037.7A6D2680 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE FOR=20 RAGTIME
to view production staff, cast and crew thus far click = here
 
Come and=20 join our company of over one = hundred!
 
This production will involve around sixty = actors,=20 twenty musicans, a creative & design team of twelve and a crew of = ten to=20 fourteen.
 
Desire to be involved and commitment are more important = than=20 experience. Training=20 available.
All=20 positions should be 9th grade or above.
These positions are=20 volunteer.
 
The production runs October 28 - = November 14=20 (Thursdays, Saturdays & twice on Sundays). There are also school = matinees on=20 November 2 and 9 at 10am. Possible extension through November=20 21.
 
Here are=20 some of the areas of need:
 
Stage Crew:  Cast members will be assisting with = moving=20 certain set pieces on and off, but some crew members will be used for this as well. = Commitment would=20 be from Sunday evening October 17 through the rest of the rehearsals and = performances.
 
Fly Crew: We=20 have several pieces of scenery that will be flownCommitment would be from Sunday = evening=20 October 17 through the rest of the rehearsals and=20 performances.
 
Follow Spot Operators:  Multiple follow spots -- irised lekos. Commitment = would be=20 Sunday evening October 17 to see a run through, and then again starting = on=20 October 21 through the rest of the rehearsals and=20 performances.
 
Dressers / Wardrobe:  Assist with fast changes and = wardrobe. =20 Commitment would be Sunday evening October 17 to see a run through, and = then=20 again starting on October 24 through the rest of the rehearsals and=20 performances.
 
If you are interested = please reply to=20 this e-mail or give me a call at=20 216-496-6087.
 
Thanks!
 
Fred=20 Sternfeld
Producer & Director,=20 Ragtime
JCC Arts & Culture Acting Artistic=20 Director
------=_NextPart_000_03A8_01C4B037.7A6D2680-- From buckprov at yahoo.com Tue Oct 12 05:19:20 2004 From: buckprov at yahoo.com (dave buckman) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 05:19:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]IMPROVISATION RETREAT THIS SATURDAY with Second City Director Message-ID: <20041012121920.72827.qmail@web52405.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1790402477-1097583560=:69818 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii IMPROV RETREAT with DAVE BUCKMAN DIRECTOR / WRITER / TEACHER FOR: The Second City, Chicago The Second City, Cleveland Boom Chicago, Amsterdam Saturday, October 16th "NEVER HAVE A BAD IMPROV SCENE AGAIN" 11AM ? 2 PM PRICE: $60 & "BREAKING THROUGH YOUR PERSONAL BLOCKS" 3PM ? 6PM PRICE: $60 OR BOTH CLASSES FOR $100 To reserve a spot: Call 773-655-6435 or E-mail buckprov at yahoo.com CLASS MAX: 15 4302 Clinton Ave FROM I-90 Take the W 41ST ST exit- exit number 169- toward W 44TH ST Turn RIGHT onto W 41ST ST Turn LEFT onto LORAIN AVE/OH-10 Turn RIGHT onto W 45TH ST. Turn RIGHT onto CLINTON AVE. End at 4302 CLINTON AVE CLEVELAND OH Dave Buckman has been directing, coaching, performing, writing and teaching sketch comedy and improvisational theater for the last 11 years. He served as Artistic Director for Boom Chicago in Amsterdam. He also served as a Director and Writer for The Second City Touring Company in Chicago and directed The Second City Cleveland's "Who's Yer Baghdadi?" Dave has directed, and worked with over a dozen members of the current casts and writing staffs of MADtv and Saturday Night Live. He currently performs in Cleveland with the long-form improv group Quattro. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1790402477-1097583560=:69818 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

IMPROV RETREAT
with
DAVE BUCKMAN

DIRECTOR / WRITER / TEACHER 
FOR:
The Second City, Chicago
The Second City, Cleveland
Boom Chicago, Amsterdam

Saturday, October 16th

"NEVER HAVE A BAD IMPROV SCENE AGAIN"
11AM ? 2 PM
PRICE: $60
&

"BREAKING THROUGH YOUR PERSONAL BLOCKS"
3PM ? 6PM
PRICE: $60

OR BOTH CLASSES FOR $100

To reserve a spot:
Call 773-655-6435 or
E-mail
buckprov at yahoo.com
CLASS MAX: 15

4302 Clinton Ave
FROM I-90
Take the W 41ST ST exit- exit number 169- toward W 44TH ST
Turn RIGHT onto W 41ST ST
Turn LEFT onto LORAIN AVE/OH-10
Turn RIGHT onto W 45TH ST.
Turn RIGHT onto CLINTON AVE.
End at 4302 CLINTON AVE CLEVELAND OH

Dave Buckman has been directing, coaching, performing, writing and teaching sketch comedy and improvisational theater for the last 11 years. He served as Artistic Director for Boom Chicago in Amsterdam. He also served as a Director and Writer for The Second City Touring Company in Chicago and directed The Second City Cleveland's "Who's Yer Baghdadi?" Dave has directed, and worked with over a dozen members of the current casts and writing staffs of MADtv and Saturday Night Live. He currently performs in Cleveland with the long-form improv group Quattro.


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1790402477-1097583560=:69818-- From Jsasch4ever at aol.com Tue Oct 12 05:37:24 2004 From: Jsasch4ever at aol.com (Jsasch4ever at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 08:37:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians Night-Spotted Dog Message-ID: <0F9B4648.4E690692.3B5EB00A@aol.com> ATTENTION ALL MUSICIANS! COME OUT AND JAM WITH G.S. HARPER AND THE SINNERS (formally Grand National) every Wednesday night @ 9 pm. At: The Spotted Dog 9617 Clinton Blvd. (off West Blvd) Bring your guitar, voice and drum sticks and jam with G.S. Harper and The Sinners! Great drink prices, excellent food, and a great way to spend "hump day" evening! See ya there! From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Tue Oct 12 06:07:21 2004 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 09:07:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]RAGTIME USHERING/FREE TICKET Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D6018A3D8D@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B05C.68A427E6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR USHERING =20 The JCC and the Tri-C Eastern Campus Theatre Department are seeking volunteers to usher for RAGTIME. =20 Show dates are Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays (afternoons and evenings), from October 28th to November 14th. Ushers are invited to stay and watch the show. =20 Call for further information and availability, 216 -987-2438. =20 RAGTIME will be the largest and most lavish production of the season! Please join us for this exciting opportunity! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B05C.68A427E6 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B05C.68A427E6-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Tue Oct 12 07:37:12 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 10:37:12 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dorothy & Reuben Silver Reviewed at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <79.363c484c.2e9d4618@aol.com> -------------------------------1097591832 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit `Laughter' presents immigrant tales Husband and wife give Hudson performance filled with colorful vignettes of Jews' experiences Kerry Clawson Beacon Journal The average theater enthusiast's knowledge of the Yiddish term ``mamaloshen'' may not go beyond recognizing it as the title of celebrated songster Mandy Patinkin's Broadway concerts in the late 1990s. At Actors Summit in Hudson, ``mamaloshen,'' or ``mother tongue,'' is the central conceit for the two-person show Laughter in Three Languages. The play, conceived by acclaimed Cleveland actors Reuben and Dorothy Silver, explores the Jewish immigrant experience in America from the late 1800s through the 1920s. The husband-and-wife duo adapted literary works by American Jewish authors -- mainly humorists -- to create colorful vignettes. In this evening of storytelling, the Silvers present tales in Yiddish and English. The Silvers' goal is to portray the immigrant experience as a universal one. All immigrants have struggled with the difficulties of learning English, becoming educated, seeking gainful employment and simply finding their way in the strange country that is America. The play is performed in honor of the 350th anniversary of the first Jewish settlement in the United States as well as the 150th anniversary of Jewish settlers in Akron. In this production, vignettes range from a young immigrant girl working in a sweatshop, to a man's distrust and fear of U.S. banks, to an over-eager immigrant attending night school in an effort to become a true Yankee. On opening night Friday, Laughter in Three Languages at times felt like two different productions. Early in the show, the Silvers take turns reading immigrants' letters written to the Bintel Brief, a well-loved column in the Jewish Daily Forward. They each read the material from scripts on music stands, changing their voice inflection to represent different characters. When the Silvers are reading, the play -- which has neither sets nor costumes -- feels like a staged reading. The material is interesting, but don't expect theatrics. (The show normally runs 80 minutes without intermission, but on opening night, a small break allowed audience members to enjoy fireworks outside celebrating the grand opening of Hudson's new First and Main shopping center.) Laughter in Three Languages achieves a more natural flow and truly excels when the couple performs translations of Yiddish stories. Reuben Silver speaks in the rich, poetic tongue of his ancestors and Dorothy steps away from her music stand to translate at appropriate intervals, without reading from the script. These lightning-quick translations work very well, as they become highly animated. As the first translated tale unfolded, I felt as if I actually knew some Yiddish. In most of these stories, the original Jewish authors make loving jabs at immigrants' foibles. In one of the funniest tales, Leonard Q. Ross' The Education of Hyman Kaplan, the student Hyman mangles Shakespearean poetry. Laughter in Three Languages' third language is the colorful and comical ``Yinglish,'' which combines Yiddish and English. Think ``holdupnik'' for ``gangster.'' Dorothy breaks down the theater's conventional fourth wall in this show by addressing the audience directly. She teases her husband, who as a cherubic-faced little boy won sweets from a Jewish baker for speaking perfect Yiddish, his first language. For the most part, the show's tone is very light. The Reubens make only one mention each of the Holocaust or anti-Semitism. Laughter in Three Languages is educational, but also has a mix of humor, melodrama and pathos. The Silvers achieve their goal of presenting the universal immigrant experience. The piece left me thinking harder about my own immigrant ancestors' struggles with assimilation. Even as a first-generation American, my Irish grandmother was chased by Polish children on her way home from school through their Buffalo neighborhood and flogged with socks stuffed with potatoes. -------------------------------1097591832 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

`Laughter' presents immigrant tales


Hus= band and wife give Hudson performance filled with colorful vignettes of Jews= ' experiences

= Kerry Clawson

Beacon Journal

The average theater enthusiast's knowledge of the Yiddish term ``mamalosh= en'' may not go beyond recognizing it as the title of celebrated songster Ma= ndy Patinkin's Broadway concerts in the late 1990s.

At Actors Summit in Hudson, ``mamaloshen,'' or ``mother tongue,'' is the=20= central conceit for the two-person show Laughter in Three Languages. = The play, conceived by acclaimed Cleveland actors Reuben and Dorothy Silver,= explores the Jewish immigrant experience in America from the late 1800s thr= ough the 1920s.

The husband-and-wife duo adapted literary works by American Jewish author= s -- mainly humorists -- to create colorful vignettes. In this evening of st= orytelling, the Silvers present tales in Yiddish and English.

The Silvers' goal is to portray the immigrant experience as a universal o= ne. All immigrants have struggled with the difficulties of learning English,= becoming educated, seeking gainful employment and simply finding their way=20= in the strange country that is America. The play is performed in honor of th= e 350th anniversary of the first Jewish settlement in the United States as w= ell as the 150th anniversary of Jewish settlers in Akron.

In this production, vignettes range from a young immigrant girl working i= n a sweatshop, to a man's distrust and fear of U.S. banks, to an over-eager=20= immigrant attending night school in an effort to become a true Yankee.

On opening night Friday, Laughter in Three Languages at times felt= like two different productions. Early in the show, the Silvers take turns r= eading immigrants' letters written to the Bintel Brief, a well-loved column=20= in the Jewish Daily Forward. They each read the material from scripts on mus= ic stands, changing their voice inflection to represent different characters= .

When the Silvers are reading, the play -- which has neither sets nor cost= umes -- feels like a staged reading. The material is interesting, but don't=20= expect theatrics. (The show normally runs 80 minutes without intermission, b= ut on opening night, a small break allowed audience members to enjoy firewor= ks outside celebrating the grand opening of Hudson's new First and Main shop= ping center.)

Laughter in Three Languages achieves a more natural flow and truly= excels when the couple performs translations of Yiddish stories. Reuben Sil= ver speaks in the rich, poetic tongue of his ancestors and Dorothy steps awa= y from her music stand to translate at appropriate intervals, without readin= g from the script.

These lightning-quick translations work very well, as they become highly=20= animated. As the first translated tale unfolded, I felt as if I actually kne= w some Yiddish.

In most of these stories, the original Jewish authors make loving jabs at= immigrants' foibles. In one of the funniest tales, Leonard Q. Ross' The=20= Education of Hyman Kaplan, the student Hyman mangles Shakespearean poetr= y.

Laughter in Three Languages' third language is the colorful and co= mical ``Yinglish,'' which combines Yiddish and English. Think ``holdupnik''=20= for ``gangster.''

Dorothy breaks down the theater's conventional fourth wall in this show b= y addressing the audience directly. She teases her husband, who as a cherubi= c-faced little boy won sweets from a Jewish baker for speaking perfect Yiddi= sh, his first language. For the most part, the show's tone is very light. Th= e Reubens make only one mention each of the Holocaust or anti-Semitism.

Laughter in Three Languages is educational, but also has a mix of=20= humor, melodrama and pathos. The Silvers achieve their goal of presenting th= e universal immigrant experience.

The piece left me thinking harder about my own immigrant ancestors' strug= gles with assimilation. Even as a first-generation American, my Irish grandm= other was chased by Polish children on her way home from school through thei= r Buffalo neighborhood and flogged with socks stuffed with potatoes.

-------------------------------1097591832-- From toddp at jackmatia.com Tue Oct 12 08:30:59 2004 From: toddp at jackmatia.com (Todd Pickens) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:30:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Elyria Cascade Chordsmen Message-ID: <000801c4b070$7a6854a0$1a2edd0a@D3NWJ831> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_1ho7IkIN4qZtBcAIi0XNXA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT The Elyria Cascade Chordsmen are currently seeking 10-15 male singers for their upcoming Christmas and spring programs. If you are a Bass,Baritone,Lead or Tenor, WE NEED YOU!!!! All ages are invited to apply. Contact Paul Centric at 440-327-5195 for details. --Boundary_(ID_1ho7IkIN4qZtBcAIi0XNXA) Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
The Elyria Cascade Chordsmen are currently seeking 10-15 male singers for their upcoming Christmas and spring programs. If you are a Bass,Baritone,Lead or Tenor, WE NEED YOU!!!! All ages are invited to apply. Contact Paul Centric at 440-327-5195 for details.
--Boundary_(ID_1ho7IkIN4qZtBcAIi0XNXA)-- From davidgutter at hotmail.com Tue Oct 12 08:12:50 2004 From: davidgutter at hotmail.com (David Gutter) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:12:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Photographer Looking for talent/model agency to work for Message-ID:

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I am looking now to see if I can do some side line work for local talent/model agency.  I am open to work with any,begining or establish. I just want to use my photography/Graphic design skills.

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From RHawk at hawken.edu Tue Oct 12 08:15:23 2004 From: RHawk at hawken.edu (Robert Hawkes) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:15:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Robert Hawkes performs "Underneath the Lintel" Message-ID: Robert Hawkes will perform Glen Berger's one-man one-act, Underneath the Lintel, at the First Unitarian Church of Cleveland, 21600 Shaker Blvd (Belvoir & Shaker, south side). Performances (two only) are Friday and Saturday, Nov. 5th and 6th, at 8 p.m. Ticket price is $25, all of which sum will go to benefit the work of the Church. Tickets may be reserved through the church office at (216)751-2320. You may also call Robert or Susan directly at 216 321 0661. This is a beautiful piece which deserves to be done as often as possible in as many places as possible. If you missed Joe Gunderman's lovely performance downtown last winter - or even if you didn't - here's a chance to get in touch with some really interesting ideas in a moving and amusing way. Hope to see some of you there. From jboukis at kalliopestage.com Tue Oct 12 07:45:33 2004 From: jboukis at kalliopestage.com (John Paul Boukis) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 07:45:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]review Kalliope's SUMMER OF '42 Message-ID: <20041012144533.29988.qmail@web81007.mail.yahoo.com> --0-317496982-1097592333=:28806 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii SUMMER OF 42 another critical hit and audience favorite Kalliope Stage launches their second season with SUMMER OF 42, a new musical based on the 1971 hit movie. An exciting cast of area students join New York and Cleveland professionals to create a raucously funny hit with vocal fireworks in a story especially timely today. Don't miss the opportunity to see this critically acclaimed area premier. The reviews are in---read for yourself. PLAIN DEALER: "At Kalliope Stage, director Paul F. Gurgol gets the tone exactly right with a luminous production of "Summer of 42." Staging the area premiere of the musical adaptation of the 1971 movie, Gurgol makes theatrical magic with impeccable casting and direction that is both delicate and deep. He takes a big risk - staging a story about teens at a professional theater and putting real teens in the roles - and it's a risk that pays huge dividends. The cast, led by the amazing Alex Wyse, is funny, touching and very real. . . It's a beautiful production--funny, sweet and moving--to open Kalliope's second season and an excellent introduction to the strengths of this new professional company." (Linda Eisenstein) SCENE: "Yep, it's a musical version of the movie, and it's a good thing Kalliope decided to do it, since it requires adolescent boys to sing and act. Thankfully, this company's dedication to splendid voices and evocative presentations has landed it some very talented local high schoolers, who perform like seasoned troopers. Alex Wyse plays the lead, Hermie, with such a cute and fragile boyishness, you just want to hug him (and it doesn't hurt that he looks like a teenage Fred Astaire). Director Paul F. Gurgol finds all the nooks of sentiment and crannies of humor (a boy buying his first "rubbers" in a drugstore) to give everyone a twinge of longing for the blissfully naive good ol' days." (Christine Howey) CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS: "Humor and heartbreak coalesce in a story told in flashback about a young boy who falls for an older woman whose husband is away at war. Alex Wyse is equal parts touching and funny as the ingenuous Hermie whose adolescent awakening wavers between bumbling earnestness and precocious sensitivity. Aaron Dore is the horny Oscy, while the bespectacled Dan O'Neill fits the role of the nerdy Benji, more interested in birds than the birds and the bees. The object of Hermie's obsession is Dorothy, a war bride torn between loneliness and the nascent desire of a woman separated from her soldier husband. Jodi Brinkman gives a towering performance in that role. Chris Pohl is impressive in a brief but notable appearance as Dorothy's husband, Pete. Seasoned New York actor Jay Strauss is sublime as the droll proprietor, Mr. Sanders, and the famously glib reporter, Walter Winchell. A trio of Andrew Sisters types, alternately serving as a Greek chorus and a gaggle of teenage girls, features Elizabeth Kelly as the "fast" Miriam, Jamie Finkenthal as the self-conscious Aggie, and Julie Marx as the bookish Gloria who talks with a lisp. The six talented, youthful performers (all save one are in high school) deliver well-honed performances under Paul F. Gurgol's meticulous direction." (Fran Heller) THE TIMES (Chagrin Valley): "At the Kalliope storefront theater on Lee Road in Cleveland Heights, director Paul Gurgol has assembled a first-rate cast and has taken the Oscar-winning screenplay and has been able to achieve the improbable. Combining comedy and tear-jerking sentimentality, Mr. Gurgol has pushed the plot, the songs, the script and his perfect cast to the limits. Yes, you can go back and relive this book-to-movie-to-stage experience . . . Jay Strauss plays Winchell, the older Hermie and Mr. Sanders, who, in a very funny scene, sells Hermie a package of condoms. Jodi Brinkman convinces as Dorothy, the lonely war bride, and can she sing. Though Mr. Kirschenbaum's ballads have a sameness, Miss Brinkman's thrilling vocals demand that you listen. As Hermie, Alex Wyse has a likable innocence. His gradual connection to this older woman is heartwarming. Aaron Dore, as the sex-driven Oscy, and Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and Julie Marx all have just the right touch as the would-be sex objects; and, when they double as the singing sisters, they are terrific. Jay Strauss, who triples as Winchell, Mr. Sanders, and the wistful older Hermie, shows his remarkable versatility. In today's time of war, "Summer of 42" could catch on with audiences even more than the original movie." (Herb Hammer) THE TIMES (Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times): "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 Helms sound design. The playing space also aids. This isa play that needs intimacy and since no viewer is more than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope's small theater, the personal tie to the perfomers 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 posesses 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."(Roy Berko) Ticket Information SUMMER OF 42 is onstage at Kalliope Stage through November 7. Shows are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2:00pm. Some performances are sold out. Reserve online at www.KalliopeStage.com or call the box office at 216.321.0870. About Kalliope Stage Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar and Lee in Cleveland Heights. The 2004-2005 season begins with two area premiers. SUMMER OF 42 is the new musical based on the hit movie with music and lyrics by David Kirschenbaum and book by Hunter Foster. Relive the humor and poignancy of coming of age and falling in love for the very first time. Soaring music makes this show a Kalliope top choice. Next it's time to do THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG by Norman Allen. Meet Eveyln Scrooge and her chain-rattling partner Janet Marley in another noteworthy Cleveland premier. A haunted sweatshop in old New York brings out all the usual suspects with some unexpected twists. The foot-stomping ragtime score and witty script are a treat for all ages. Spring brings the witty comic romance: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. Gorgeous melodies evoke the lush scent of an endless summer evening. The sun won't set, one magical night, until every mismatched lover finds their perfect partner. Soon the moon smiles on lovers, fools, and rememberers in this Sondheim masterpiece. And summer arrives with the musical comedy, BABY. Thee unsuspecting couples suddenly find themselves expecting in this very moving, very funny romp. Meet Lizzie, Danny, Pam, Nick, Alan, and Arlene as they tackle everything "in the family way." Subscription opportunities are available through November 7, and guarantee reserved seating. --0-317496982-1097592333=:28806 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
SUMMER OF 42 another critical hit and audience favorite
Kalliope Stage launches their second season with SUMMER OF 42, a new musical based on the 1971 hit movie. An exciting cast of area students join New York and Cleveland professionals to create a raucously funny hit with vocal fireworks in a story especially timely today. Don't miss the opportunity to see this critically acclaimed area premier. The reviews are in---read for yourself.
 
PLAIN DEALER: "At Kalliope Stage, director Paul F. Gurgol gets the tone exactly right with a luminous production of "Summer of 42." Staging the area premiere of the musical adaptation of the 1971 movie, Gurgol makes theatrical magic with impeccable casting and direction that is both delicate and deep. He takes a big risk - staging a story about teens at a professional theater and putting real teens in the roles - and it's a risk that pays huge dividends. The cast, led by the amazing Alex Wyse, is funny, touching and very real. . . It's a beautiful production--funny, sweet and moving--to open Kalliope's second season and an excellent introduction to the strengths of this new professional company." (Linda Eisenstein)
 
SCENE: "Yep, it's a musical version of the movie, and it's a good thing Kalliope decided to do it, since it requires adolescent boys to sing and act. Thankfully, this company's dedication to splendid voices and evocative presentations has landed it some very talented local high schoolers, who perform like seasoned troopers. Alex Wyse plays the lead, Hermie, with such a cute and fragile boyishness, you just want to hug him (and it doesn't hurt that he looks like a teenage Fred Astaire). Director Paul F. Gurgol finds all the nooks of sentiment and crannies of humor (a boy buying his first "rubbers" in a drugstore) to give everyone a twinge of longing for the blissfully naive good ol' days." (Christine Howey)
 
CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS: "Humor and heartbreak coalesce in a story told in flashback about a young boy who falls for an older woman whose husband is away at war. Alex Wyse is equal parts touching and funny as the ingenuous Hermie whose adolescent awakening wavers between bumbling earnestness and precocious sensitivity. Aaron Dore is the horny Oscy, while the bespectacled Dan O'Neill fits the role of the nerdy Benji, more interested in birds than the birds and the bees. The object of Hermie's obsession is Dorothy, a war bride torn between loneliness and the nascent desire of a woman separated from her soldier husband. Jodi Brinkman gives a towering performance in that role. Chris Pohl is impressive in a brief but notable appearance as Dorothy's husband, Pete. Seasoned New York actor Jay Strauss is sublime as the droll proprietor, Mr. Sanders, and the famously glib reporter, Walter Winchell. A trio of Andrew Sisters types, alternately serving as a Greek chorus and a gaggle of teenage girls, features Elizabeth Kelly as the "fast" Miriam, Jamie Finkenthal as the self-conscious Aggie, and Julie Marx as the bookish Gloria who talks with a lisp. The six talented, youthful performers (all save one are in high school) deliver well-honed performances under Paul F. Gurgol's meticulous direction." (Fran Heller)
 
THE TIMES (Chagrin Valley): "At the Kalliope storefront theater on Lee Road in Cleveland Heights, director Paul Gurgol has assembled a first-rate cast and has taken the Oscar-winning screenplay and has been able to achieve the improbable. Combining comedy and tear-jerking sentimentality, Mr. Gurgol has pushed the plot, the songs, the script and his perfect cast to the limits. Yes, you can go back and relive this book-to-movie-to-stage experience . . . Jay Strauss plays Winchell, the older Hermie and Mr. Sanders, who, in a very funny scene, sells Hermie a package of condoms. Jodi Brinkman convinces as Dorothy, the lonely war bride, and can she sing. Though Mr. Kirschenbaum's ballads have a sameness, Miss Brinkman's thrilling vocals demand that you listen. As Hermie, Alex Wyse has a likable innocence. His gradual connection to this older woman is heartwarming. Aaron Dore, as the sex-driven Oscy, and Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and Julie Marx all have just the right touch as the would-be sex objects; and, when they double as the singing sisters, they are terrific. Jay Strauss, who triples as Winchell, Mr. Sanders, and the wistful older Hermie, shows his remarkable versatility. In today's time of war, "Summer of 42" could catch on with audiences even more than the original movie." (Herb Hammer)
 
THE TIMES (Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times): "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 Helms sound design. The playing space also aids. This isa play that needs intimacy and since no viewer is more than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope's small theater, the personal tie to the perfomers 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 posesses 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."(Roy Berko)
 
Ticket Information
SUMMER OF 42 is onstage at Kalliope Stage through November 7. Shows are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2:00pm. Some performances are sold out. Reserve online at www.KalliopeStage.com or call the box office at 216.321.0870.
 
About Kalliope Stage
Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar and Lee in Cleveland Heights. The 2004-2005 season begins with two area premiers. SUMMER OF 42 is the new musical based on the hit movie with music and lyrics by David Kirschenbaum and book by Hunter Foster. Relive the humor and poignancy of coming of age and falling in love for the very first time. Soaring music makes this show a Kalliope top choice. Next it's time to do THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG by Norman Allen. Meet Eveyln Scrooge and her chain-rattling partner Janet Marley in another noteworthy Cleveland premier. A haunted sweatshop in old New York brings out all the usual suspects with some unexpected twists. The foot-stomping ragtime score and witty script are a treat for all ages. Spring brings the witty comic romance: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. Gorgeous melodies evoke the lush scent of an endless summer evening. The sun won't set, one magical night, until every mismatched lover finds their perfect partner. Soon the moon smiles on lovers, fools, and rememberers in this Sondheim masterpiece. And summer arrives with the musical comedy, BABY. Thee unsuspecting couples suddenly find themselves expecting in this very moving, very funny romp. Meet Lizzie, Danny, Pam, Nick, Alan, and Arlene as they tackle everything "in the family way." Subscription opportunities are available through November 7, and guarantee reserved seating.
--0-317496982-1097592333=:28806-- >From pr at clevelandplayhouse.com" Dear NEOHIOPAL: For Immediate Release... THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE REMOUNTS BROADWAY PRODUCTION OF ENCHANTED APRIL Michael Wilson to Direct Matthew Barber's 2003 Best Play Tony Nominee http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20041011 Contact: Julie Fogel, The Cleveland Play House, Associate Director of Communications and Marketing, 216/795-7000 x236 The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-0189 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com From gltfshop1 at netzero.com Tue Oct 12 14:35:13 2004 From: gltfshop1 at netzero.com (mcytron) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 14:35:13 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Seeks Technicians for Oct 17th-20th Message-ID: <004701c4b0a3$5c6aafb0$a6863040@work> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C4B068.AF516150 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Great Lakes Theater Seeks Technicians for Oct 17th-20th for the Strike = of Julius Caesar and the Importance of being Earnest We will start promptly at 9 am Sunday October 17th at the Ohio theater=20 8 am Monday October 18th at the Ohio theater=20 9 am Tuesday October 19th and Wednesday October 20th at our shop=20 please contact me If interested Mark Cytron Technical Director=20 Great Lakes Theater=20 216 651 8406 gltfshop1 at netzero.com ------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C4B068.AF516150 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Great Lakes Theater Seeks Technicians for Oct = 17th-20th for the=20 Strike of Julius Caesar and the Importance of being Earnest

We will start promptly at 9 am Sunday = October 17th=20 at the Ohio theater 
8 am Monday October 18th  at the Ohio theater=20
 
9 am Tuesday October 19th and=20 Wednesday October 20th at our shop
 
please contact me If interested
 
Mark Cytron
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------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C4B068.AF516150-- From Alexcine at aol.com Tue Oct 12 12:55:10 2004 From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 15:55:10 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Prelude2Cinema holding audition October 23rd Message-ID: <4EC44C11.315F1327.006D6F3D@aol.com> Prelude2cinema will be holding auditions October 23rd at its Knight Studio on Cleveland???s East Side next week for certain roles for the TV Series ???Out of Darkness. The auditions will be only for specific roles. The roles we are casting include: Jennifer Bailey Raft. She is the young wife of the Prosecutor. She should be blonde or brunette. Jennifer at times can be very regal and other times she seems a bit unstable. Police Lieutenant Foster. He is an older black man and has the look of a kindly grandfather, but can be very ruthless when he needs to be. Auditions will be on Saturday October 23rd from 1pm to 5pm. Contact us if you fit one of the specific roles about an audition time. Shooting is expected to begin the first week of November 2004. E-mail dark at prelude2cinema.com to schedule and audition or visit the site at http://www.prelude2cinema.com/dark.htm ************************************** Prelude2Cinema "Movies That Make You Think." http://www.prelude2cinema.com ******************************************* From Cliff69249 at aol.com Tue Oct 12 18:29:50 2004 From: Cliff69249 at aol.com (Cliff69249 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 21:29:50 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]suzzy the clown Message-ID: --part1_c1.48f91268.2e9ddf0e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Need a clown to do face painting or perform puppet shows. My puppets will come alive to make you cry or more........................I am available for your function or event. Contact Suzzy for availability and pricing. 216-272-1796. --part1_c1.48f91268.2e9ddf0e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Need a clown to do face painting or= perform puppet shows.  My puppets will come alive to make you cry or m= ore........................I am available for your function or event. =20= Contact Suzzy for availability and pricing.  216-272-1796. --part1_c1.48f91268.2e9ddf0e_boundary-- From Yesactap at aol.com Tue Oct 12 18:38:01 2004 From: Yesactap at aol.com (Yesactap at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 21:38:01 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Two Upcoming Dobama Productions Message-ID: <74.44aa6c49.2e9de0f9@aol.com> -------------------------------1097631481 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dobama will be holding auditions for Ten Minutes from Cleveland by Eric Coble October 17 Production Dates: April 15-May 8 6 actors 20-50 Two Contrasting monologues for audition Please call director Eric Schmiedl 297-9042 Auditions for The Exonerated October 24 & 26 Director: Joel Hammer 10 Caucasian and African American actors, age 35-60 Call Joyce Casey for appointment 216-932-6838 -------------------------------1097631481 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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<= /BODY> -------------------------------1097631481-- From Buddyraymc at aol.com Tue Oct 12 18:46:35 2004 From: Buddyraymc at aol.com (Buddyraymc at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 21:46:35 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Us? Talking Across America, A Satirical Inquiry on the Eve of the Election Message-ID: <1c1.1f3ff176.2e9de2fb@aol.com> --part1_1c1.1f3ff176.2e9de2fb_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="1c1.1f3ff176_alt_bound" --1c1.1f3ff176_alt_bound Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 for immediate release Us? Talking Across America, A Satirical Inquiry into the State of the Natio= n=20 on the Eve of the Election performed by Ray McNiece. Cleveland Public=20 Theater, October 29-30th @ 8:30pm. $10 Admission. Contact: Jim Levine=20= @ CPT=20 216-631-2727 x 204 Poet, Actor, Singer Ray McNiece, presents a revival of his solo play Us?=20 just in time for the November Elections. Performed in front of a wall-sized= map=20 of the country made from 50 used flags saved from being burned, Us? is a=20 theatrical cross-country exploration of national character from Times Squar= e to=20 Hollywood Boulevard told through monologues, poems and songs.=20 Based on interviews with We, the people=20 McNiece portrays a cross section of a dozen characters -- from a WTC relief worker to a Gulf War vet to a gay groom =E2= =80=93 =20 who depict the conflicting and sometimes comic opinions our fellow Americans= =20 offer to describe themselves and the zeitgeist of our country. =E2=80=9CAs I= travel =20 around the country I=E2=80=99ve been asking folks what question they=E2=80= =99d like to ask the =20 American people and why, creating composite characters from the responses th= at=20 reveal the American Dream on the verge of nightmare.=E2=80=9D =20 Of McNiece=E2=80=99s first solo show at the Edinburgh Fringe Fest, London= =E2=80=99s Stage=20 Today commented, The energy he has for each character is impressive and he=20 never fails to surprise with the variety packed into the show. The Scotsman= =20 added, McNiece=E2=80=99s characters are acutely observed, the speech patter= ns and=20 mannerisms perfectly caught. In a review of Us? The Star Phonenix said, Hi= s=20 thoughtful writing combines with perfectly timed delivery to create a power= ful=20 wordscape that owes as much to jazz as drama.=20 Ray McNiece has authored seven books of poems and monologues, has created =20 two solo theater pieces and two poetry musicals, Mouth Music and Rustbowl=20 Hootenanny. He has appeared in several Cleveland Theater productions, most= =20 recently as Johnny Freeman in Bad Epitaph=E2=80=99s The American Revolution= . This fall he=20 will appear in Highway Ulysses at Dobama. FOR MORE INFO 440-918-0878. =20 www.raymcniece.com =20 visit the new website www.raymcniece.com --1c1.1f3ff176_alt_bound Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

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-------------------------------1097667642-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Wed Oct 13 03:23:38 2004 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 03:23:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland Theatre:Pride & Prejudice/3 more weeks Message-ID: <20041013102338.61221.qmail@web13122.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2045755102-1097663018=:59925 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 Liz 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, stirring music and terrific acting. Pride and Prejudice runs for only 16 more performances; October 14 through October 31, 2004 at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group rates are available. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information email Martin Friedman at either martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034. 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 Miss Anne De Bourgh...............Shannon Hopkins Mr. Carter................................Chris Sgarlata --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. --0-2045755102-1097663018=:59925 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  Liz 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, stirring music and terrific acting.

 

Pride and Prejudice runs for only 16 more performances; October 14 through October 31, 2004 at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group rates are available. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information email Martin Friedman at either martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034.

 

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

Miss Anne De Bourgh...............Shannon Hopkins

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


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Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. --0-2045755102-1097663018=:59925-- From cherylcarter at neo.rr.com Wed Oct 13 05:32:51 2004 From: cherylcarter at neo.rr.com (Cheryl Carter) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 07:32:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Children's Entertainment needed In-Reply-To: <20041008192927.75787.qmail@web20704.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: KidsFair 2004, an annual fundaiser for several childrens charitites, will be November 7 (10:00am - 6:00pm) at the John S Knight Center in Akron. We had over 10,000 children and their families attend last year and we expect an even bigger crowd due to 3 shows being presented by THE Sponge Bob Square Pants. We are looking for 3 more kids performers to do an onstage 20-25 minute performance. Puppeters, magicians, storytellers, stage shows, singing groups, dance groups, etc. Their is no money involved but your name and information would be printed in our hand-outs, publicity and posters. You can market yourself right after the perforance and it's a great way to build your brand name. Please contact Cheryl Carter at cherylcarter at neo.rr.com if you would to discuss a performance time. Think out of the box and get publicity that costs you nothng but a little time. This is a wonderful event to be seen at! Thank you! From sarah at morrisondance.com Wed Oct 13 05:08:21 2004 From: sarah at morrisondance.com (Sarah Morrison) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 08:08:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ALL ARTS ORGS/INDIVIDUALS - make your work count! Message-ID: <416D1AB5.8090906@morrisondance.com> --------------060907020706010604010209 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In order to be included in IMPORTANT federal research on the influence of "Creative Industries" (i.e. to increase funding for the arts on a federal/state/and local level) we all need to sign up for a DUNS number. I was shocked when I went to the OAC meeting last Monday, and they passed out a research report intended to show legislators how important the arts are to our economy, and under the category of # of dance organizations in OHIO, the number was THREE!!! While I am prone to focus on dance, this report includes all "Creative Industries" (that's YOU). I did some leg work to figure out how the heck they tallied the "creative industry" and found a place on the Americans for the Arts website, where they discuss the need to sign up for a DUNS number. I am urging all of you (as organizations AND as individual artists - and please encourage your colleagues) to sign up for a number, so that we can show these "researchers" how prevelant the arts are in Ohio! We NEED to be counted and included in federal AND statewide arts research, in order to demonstrate our contributions to the creative arts industries!. Let's make Ohio COUNT! A National Campaign to Register Artists and Nonprofit Arts Organizations with Dun & Bradstreet Americans for the Arts is urging all artists and arts organizations to get their own free Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) number--or if they already have a D&B number, to ensure that they are accurately coded as an arts organization or artist. Why? Because we have developed a new annual research initiative, Creative Industries, that uses D&B data to document the number of arts-related businesses and employees in any geographical region or political jurisdiction. If you don't have a D&B number you are not represented in the data, and our analysis suggests a vast under-representation of nonprofit arts organizations and artists. So SIGN UP AND BE COUNTED as part of this potent visibility and advocacy tool for advancing the arts in America. Arts Organizations, click here for instructions . Artists, click here for instructions . For More Information about the Creative Industries Project, click here . --------------060907020706010604010209 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In order to be included in IMPORTANT federal research on the influence of "Creative Industries" (i.e. to increase funding for the arts on a federal/state/and local level) we all need to sign up for a DUNS number.  I was shocked when I went to the OAC meeting last Monday, and they passed out a research report intended to show legislators how important the arts are to our economy, and under the category of # of dance organizations in OHIO, the number was THREE!!!  While I am prone to focus on dance, this report includes all "Creative Industries" (that's YOU).

I did some leg work to figure out how the heck they tallied the "creative industry" and found a place on the Americans for the Arts website, where they discuss the need to sign up for a DUNS number.  I am urging all of you (as organizations AND as individual artists - and please encourage your colleagues) to sign up for a number, so that we can show these "researchers" how prevelant the arts are in Ohio!  We NEED to be counted and included in federal AND statewide arts research, in order to demonstrate our contributions to the creative arts industries!.

Let's make Ohio COUNT!

A National Campaign to Register Artists and Nonprofit Arts Organizations with Dun & Bradstreet

Americans for the Arts is urging all artists and arts organizations to get their own free Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) number—or if they already have a D&B number, to ensure that they are accurately coded as an arts organization or artist. Why? Because we have developed a new annual research initiative, Creative Industries, that uses D&B data to document the number of arts-related businesses and employees in any geographical region or political jurisdiction. If you don’t have a D&B number you are not represented in the data, and our analysis suggests a vast under-representation of nonprofit arts organizations and artists. So SIGN UP AND BE COUNTED as part of this potent visibility and advocacy tool for advancing the arts in America.

Arts Organizations, click here for instructions.

Artists, click here for instructions.  


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--------------060907020706010604010209-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Wed Oct 13 05:18:21 2004 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 08:18:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THIS FRIDAY - Miss Gulch Rides Her Bike Back into Kennedy's at Pl ayhouse Square! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0007645F@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B11E.BA94BAF1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 Miss Gulch Returns! The Wicked Musical =20 "It's unabashed entertainment, the kind best enjoyed with pals over a = drink or two while a cabaret performer bats double-entendres from her stool," exclaimed Cleveland Plain Dealer Reviewer Linda Eisenstein after = viewing the show last March. =20 Nickolas Vannello once again brings Almira Gulch to life in this = one-man show with an armful of devastating new songs, an outrageous dress = created by Jeffrey Smart, a wig, a hat, a wicker basket, a grand piano, and voila = -- MISS GULCH RETURNS!=20 =20 Vannello does the old girl proud! All her dreams finally come true: long-running New York engagements rife with raves,... a cult following = of her own... and, now regional appearances like the one which will be at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center from October 15-30, 2004 =20 "Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the = energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." = Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene. =20 But who is Almira Gulch? It's been many years since Dorothy and The = Wizard of Oz charmed America. But there's another side to the Oz legend: the = dark side of the rainbow.=20 =20 Poor Almira! For sixty years, this dog-snatching, basket-wielding = spiteful spinster-next-door has intrigued us, but has never had the chance to = give us her side of the story...until now! Here she is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her.=20 Well, now its Almira's turn to give us her side of story! She has = remained misunderstood, underestimated, and unappreciated. And through the = decades, frustrated fans have hungered for solutions to the mysteries = surrounding the legendary Miss Gulch. Why does she ride that bike? What does she have against neighborhood girls and their little dogs too? What becomes of = her after the tornado? Did she have a happy childhood? And most of all -- = who is the real woman beneath that ferocious fa=E7ade? When playwright/lyricist Fred Barton accidentally met Margaret = Hamilton, he began a star-struck obsession that led to the development of Miss Gulch Returns. In Miss Gulch, he finds the ideal icon for today's = disillusioned souls, the perfect symbol of the frustrated aspirations of our age.=20 The Bitch is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her. She sings (at last!). She has a mean piano player by the name of Charles Eversole = (and what other kind?) She gives us the dirt. She dumps Hollywood and gives = the real world a try -- and lands a job as well as the next man (and lands = the next man, as well). She lays her soul bare, and yours if you dare. So = turn on the phone machine, turn Judy's picture to the wall, turn up the = volume, and welcome to the wit and wisdom of Miss Gulch -- "Entertainesse Extraordinaire!" "Kindly be advised that MISS GULCH RETURNS! isn't cabaret. It's = theatre. Fine theatre, too. It's one of the best shows I've seen in a long time. = With its riotous lyrics and smart tunes, a genuine poignancy underlies the = wicked laughter. MISS GULCH RETURNS! is a marvel. Pay a visit as soon as you = can." Michael Sommers, NY Native =20 Miss Gulch Returns! Performances: Fridays and Saturdays, October 15 - 30 (One Thursday performance on October 28th) at 8:30 p.m. in=20 Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center All seats $20 =20 Call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 for reservations www.missgulchreturns.com www.tickets.com =20 Show contains mature subject matter. Not suitable for people under 14 = years of age.=20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B11E.BA94BAF1 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
 
 

Miss Gulch Returns!

The Wicked Musical

 

"It's unabashed entertainment, the kind best enjoyed with pals over a drink or two while a cabaret performer bats double-entendres from her stool," exclaimed Cleveland Plain Dealer Reviewer Linda Eisenstein after viewing the show last March.

 

Nickolas Vannello once again brings Almira Gulch to life in this one-man show with an armful of devastating new songs, an outrageous dress created by Jeffrey Smart, a wig, a hat, a wicker basket, a grand piano, and voila -- MISS GULCH RETURNS!

  

Vannello does the old girl proud! All her dreams finally come true: long-running New York engagements rife with raves,... a cult following of her own... and, now regional appearances like the one which will be at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center from October 15-30, 2004

 

"Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene.

 

But who is Almira Gulch? It's been many years since Dorothy and The Wizard of Oz charmed America. But there's another side to the Oz legend: the dark side of the rainbow.

 

Poor Almira! For sixty years, this dog-snatching, basket-wielding spiteful spinster-next-door has intrigued us, but has never had the chance to give us her side of the story...until now! Here she is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her.

Well, now its Almira's turn to give us her side of story! She has remained misunderstood, underestimated, and unappreciated. And through the decades, frustrated fans have hungered for solutions to the mysteries surrounding the legendary Miss Gulch. Why does she ride that bike? What does she have against neighborhood girls and their little dogs too? What becomes of her after the tornado? Did she have a happy childhood? And most of all -- who is the real woman beneath that ferocious fa?ade?

When playwright/lyricist Fred Barton accidentally met Margaret Hamilton, he began a star-struck obsession that led to the development of Miss Gulch Returns. In Miss Gulch, he finds the ideal icon for today's disillusioned souls, the perfect symbol of the frustrated aspirations of our age.

The Bitch is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her. She sings (at last!). She has a mean piano player by the name of Charles Eversole (and what other kind?) She gives us the dirt. She dumps Hollywood and gives the real world a try -- and lands a job as well as the next man (and lands the next man, as well). She lays her soul bare, and yours if you dare. So turn on the phone machine, turn Judy's picture to the wall, turn up the volume, and welcome to the wit and wisdom of Miss Gulch -- "Entertainesse Extraordinaire!"

"Kindly be advised that MISS GULCH RETURNS! isn't cabaret. It's theatre. Fine theatre, too. It's one of the best shows I've seen in a long time. With its riotous lyrics and smart tunes, a genuine poignancy underlies the wicked laughter. MISS GULCH RETURNS! is a marvel. Pay a visit as soon as you can." Michael Sommers, NY Native

 

Miss Gulch Returns!

Performances: Fridays and Saturdays,

October 15 - 30 (One Thursday performance on October 28th)

at 8:30 p.m. in

Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center

All seats $20

 

Call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 for reservations

www.missgulchreturns.com

www.tickets.com

Show contains mature subject matter.  Not suitable for people under 14 years of age.

 

  

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B11E.BA94BAF1-- From eric.oswald at sherwin.com Wed Oct 13 06:27:02 2004 From: eric.oswald at sherwin.com (Eric Oswald) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:27:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Little Shop Of Horrors in Solon Message-ID: <416D2D26.9090606@sherwin.com>

Only Two Weekends Left!!!!


SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

proudly presents

LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS

The Musical!

The Cast

Seymour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason A. Green
Audrey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne Dieteman
Mr. Mushnik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Cohen
Orin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Oswald
Chiffon  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne Davis
Crystal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Samantha Childress
Ronette  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Valerie Witherspoon
Bernstein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Boros
Mrs. Luce  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Claudia Lillibridge
Skip Snip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Lillibridge
And as the Voice of Audrey II . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark J. DePompei
with Brandon Schaedlich as the Plant Operator

Directed by Wayne Merholz
Musical Direction by Megan Brack
Choreographed by Holly Merholz


Show dates, times and ticket prices are as follows:   
Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 pm October 15, 16, 22 & 23 Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Seniors & Students.  Sunday Matinees 2:00 pm October 10 & 17 Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Seniors & Students

Solon Center for the Arts is located at 6315 SOM Center Road at the corner of Bainbridge Road in the Old City Hall building. For tickets and more information about upcoming events and classes in art, music, theater and dance, call 440.337.1400


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Solon Center for the Arts has been taken over by a gigantic, man-eating plant!

Just drive by the Center on the corner of SOM Center and Bainbridge Roads and you'll see exactly what we mean when Little Shop of Horrors takes the stage!   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's celebrity - but behind the glamour and fame lies a secret he can't reveal - this strange and unusual plant's 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't want to miss the plant this is big enough to swallow a compact car!   Under the directions 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 "Somewhere That's Green," "Suddenly Seymour" and the title song.

Our 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 International.
From PRKSG at aol.com Wed Oct 13 06:39:07 2004 From: PRKSG at aol.com (PRKSG at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:39:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for Mr. or Ms. Board Trustee! Message-ID: <1e9.2c8af16c.2e9e89fb@aol.com> --part1_1e9.2c8af16c.2e9e89fb_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Recommendations for Board service are welcome! "In order to more positively respond to the Company's significant growth in recent years, the Board will look to the more than 200 Northeast Ohio communities it serves for people willing to fill a number of available seats on the Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees. The task will be challenging." Media Release For Immediate Release Contact: Phyllis Griffith,330.848.3708, or prksg at aol.com October 12, 2004...Barberton, Ohio. The Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees announces the election of officers for the 2004-2005 season: Art Bradnick is serving his final year as President, and Mark Paprocki is serving a second year as Treasurer. Tim Papp and Cathy Bulgrin are serving their first terms as Vice President and Secretary, respectively. The MTC Board also approved a revised slate for terms of service. Bradnick was CEO of Rockwell International/Barberton and Mayor of the City of Barberton. Paprocki is currently Treasurer of Barberton City Schools, and President of Downtown Barberton, Inc. Norton City Schools employ Cathy Bulgrin as Treasurer/CFO, and she serves as the NE Region Director of Ohio Association of School Business Officials. Tim Papp, AAMS, CFP heads the downtown Barberton office of Edward Jones. In order to more positively respond to the Company's significant growth in recent years, the Board will look to the more than 200 Northeast Ohio communities it serves for people willing to fill a number of available seats on the MTC Board of Trustees. The task will be challenging. "Most non-profit organizations are struggling with the same issue we are," report Holly Barkdoll and Dennis O'Connell, Co-Producing Directors. "There are fewer, potential Board members because most adults work full-time, have active family lives, and have less time for volunteer activities." "But Magical Theatre Company is active in 19 Northeast Ohio counties," adds Art Bradnick, " and we're looking to growth areas in Akron, North Canton, Green, Wooster, Munroe Falls, Wadsworth, Independence, Broadview Heights, Richfield, Walton Hills, and Medina for new Board members." Tim Papp reports, "our Board has been reworking its focus. To accommodate the hectic schedules of working adults, we've recently voted to hold quarterly meetings for the full Board. Our executive committee will meet monthly to conduct routine Company business. We're small, but mighty - and we really believe in the Company's value to Northeast Ohio. We know there are others who share this value for the performing arts." Founded in 1972, Magical Theatre Company remains Northeast Ohio's only professional resident and touring theatre for young and family audiences. The Company's repertoire of classic, contemporary and new children's literature appeals to schools and families annually because of how magnificently these works are transferred from page to the stage. Performing at the Park Theater on Alexander Common, Magical Theatre Company has sustained recent growth in all program areas: touring, public and school performances, workshops and residencies, and in outreach activities. An increasing number of corporate leaders, arts patrons and educators value Magical Theatre Company because the programs and projects reflect positive themes, evoke heartfelt emotions, and inspire children to real-life achievements. MTC programs have a profoundly positive impact on the life choices children make. Extraordinary, individual accomplishments occur when Magical Theatre Company is part of a child's life. Anyone interested in serving on the Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees can call 330.848.3708 to learn how they might be part of this magical experience. -30- Experience the Magic in 2004-2005 Performances at the Park Theater on Alexander Common Sarah, Plain and Tall - October 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 2004 The Best Christmas Pageant Ever - December 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 The Pearl - January 28, 29, 30, 2005 Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse - May 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22 Call 330.848.3708 for reservations or more information --part1_1e9.2c8af16c.2e9e89fb_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Recommendations for Board servic= e are welcome!
"In order to more positively respond to the Company's significant growth in=20= recent years, the Board will look to the more than 200 Northeast Ohio commun= ities it serves for people willing to fill a number of available seats on th= e Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees.  The task will be challeng= ing."


Media Release
For Immediate Release
Contact:  Phyllis Griffith,330.848.3708, or prksg at aol.com

October 12, 2004...Barberton, Ohio.  The Magical Theatre Company Board=20= of Trustees announces the election of officers for the 2004-2005 season:&nbs= p; Art Bradnick is serving his final year as President, and Mark Paprocki is= serving a second year as Treasurer.  Tim Papp and Cathy Bulgrin are se= rving their first terms as Vice President and Secretary, respectively. The M= TC Board also approved a revised slate for terms of service.

Bradnick was CEO of Rockwell International/Barberton and Mayor of the City o= f Barberton.  Paprocki is currently Treasurer of Barberton City Schools= , and President of Downtown Barberton, Inc.  Norton City Schools employ= Cathy Bulgrin as Treasurer/CFO, and she serves as the NE Region Director of= Ohio Association of School Business Officials.  Tim Papp, AAMS, CFP he= ads the downtown Barberton office of Edward Jones.

In order to more positively respond to the Company's significant growth i= n recent years, the Board will look to the more than 200 Northeast Ohio comm= unities it serves for people willing to fill a number of available seats on=20= the MTC Board of Trustees.  The task will be challenging.

"Most non-profit organizations are struggling with the same issue we are," r= eport Holly Barkdoll and Dennis O'Connell, Co-Producing Directors.  "Th= ere are fewer, potential Board members because most adults work full-time, h= ave active family lives, and have less time for volunteer activities."

"But Magical Theatre Company is active in 19 Northeast Ohio counties," ad= ds Art Bradnick, " and we're looking to growth areas in Akron, North Canton,= Green, Wooster, Munroe Falls, Wadsworth, Independence, Broadview Heights, R= ichfield, Walton Hills, and Medina for new Board members."

Tim Papp reports, "our Board has been reworking its focus.  To accommod= ate the hectic schedules of working adults, we've recently voted to hold qua= rterly meetings for the full Board.  Our executive committee will meet=20= monthly to conduct routine Company business.  We're small, but mighty -= and we really believe in the Company's value to Northeast Ohio.  We kn= ow there are others who share this value for the performing arts."

Founded in 1972, Magical Theatre Company remains Northeast Ohio's only profe= ssional resident and touring theatre for young and family audiences.  T= he Company's repertoire of classic, contemporary and new children's literatu= re appeals to schools and families annually because of how magnificently the= se works are transferred from page to the stage.

Performing at the Park Theater on Alexander Common, Magical Theatre Company=20= has sustained recent growth in all program areas:  touring, public and=20= school performances, workshops and residencies, and in outreach activities.<= BR>
An increasing number of corporate leaders, arts patrons and educators value=20= Magical Theatre Company because the programs and projects reflect positive t= hemes, evoke heartfelt emotions, and inspire children to real-life achieveme= nts.

MTC programs have a profoundly positive impact on the life choices children=20= make.  Extraordinary, individual accomplishments occur when Magical The= atre Company is part of a child's life.  Anyone interested in serving o= n the Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees can call 330.848.3708 to lea= rn how they might be part of this magical experience.
-30-


Experience the Magic in 2004-2005
Performances at the Park Theater on Alexander Common

Sarah, Plain and Tall - October 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 2004
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever - December 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 The Pearl - January 28, 29, 30, 2005
Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse - May 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22
Call 330.848.3708 for reservations or more information
--part1_1e9.2c8af16c.2e9e89fb_boundary-- From rboothie at zoominternet.net Wed Oct 13 06:55:22 2004 From: rboothie at zoominternet.net (Richard Boothroyd) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:55:22 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]IF YOU MISSED MICHAEL KELSEY DON"T MISS THIS SHOW AT THE ROSE IN MEDINA Message-ID: <005101c4b12c$4c2dbdc0$2eeac8ac@Rose> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4B10A.C11896E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Shows like Michael Kelsey's September 10 date at THE ROSE in Medina are = the stuff of legends. Two weeks later everyone you talk to is moaning = because they missed a truly magical event. On Saturday, October 16 8PM, = at THE ROSE in MEDINA the magic returns in the form of THE SULTANS OF = BING and guitarist Johnny Welton. THE SULTANS are indisputably the = finest improvisational jazz/rock band in NE Ohio and Welton's acoustic = and electric guitar artistry is well...electric! Tickets are available = at the door for $7. The show is perfect for parents with teens, parents = alone, teens alone or anyone who really apreciates great guitar work. For details and directions visit www.therosetheater.com ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4B10A.C11896E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Shows like Michael Kelsey's September = 10 date at=20 THE ROSE in Medina are the stuff of legends. Two weeks later everyone = you talk=20 to is moaning because they missed a truly magical event. On Saturday, = October 16=20 8PM, at THE ROSE in MEDINA the magic returns in the form of THE SULTANS = OF BING=20 and guitarist Johnny Welton. THE SULTANS are indisputably the finest=20 improvisational jazz/rock band in NE Ohio and Welton's acoustic and = electric=20 guitar artistry is well...electric! Tickets are available at the door = for $7.=20 The show is perfect for parents with teens, parents alone, teens alone = or anyone=20 who really apreciates great guitar work.
 
For details and directions visit www.therosetheater.com<= /DIV>
 
------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4B10A.C11896E0-- From chris at antonellic.com Wed Oct 13 07:18:23 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:18:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?=22After_all_those_years_being_stuck_on_a_page=2C_Did_you_?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?ever_imagine_you'd_see_me_onstage=3F__Cast_Announcement_fo?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?r_Seussical_at_Chagrin_Valley_Little_Theatre?= Message-ID: <00bf01c4b12f$7fa64980$0500a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00BC_01C4B10D.F87820D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Presents Seussical October 4, 2004 2004 : "After = all those years being stuck on a page, = Did you ever imagine you'd see me onstage? = Now I'm here, there is no telling what may ensue! = No, there's no telling what! = But I'll give you a clue..." So says the mischievous Cat in the Hat at the onset of this fantastical, = magical, musical extravaganza! Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Lucky = Stiff, My Favorite Year, Once On This Island, and Ragtime) have lovingly = brought to life all of our favorite Dr. Seuss characters, including = Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Lazy Mayzie and all of the Whos of = Whoville! These classic, colorful tales are seamlessly brought together by Jojo, a = young boy and "thinker of strange and wonderful thinks"! As each story = unfolds you will marvel at how relevant and profound Seuss's subtle = themes are; making this musical one that appeals to all ages. The score emerges as a Seussian gumbo of musical styles, ranging from = Latin to pop, swing to gospel, and R&B to funk! So let your toes tap, = your fingers snap, and your imagination run wild, for "If you open your mind, Oh, the thinks you will find Lining up to get loose! Oh, the thinks you can think! Oh, the thinks you can think When you think about Seuss!!" =20 Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM November 19 - December 19 Sundays @ 2pm Nov 21st, 28th, 19th=20 =20 Director Jackie Cassara Produced by Ellen Greenberger Choreographer Pamela LaForce Music Director Heidi Herczeg =20 Harvey Bernstein Adult Who = Casey Braun JoJo Laurel Bryant Various = Tracy Carnes Mayzie LaBird Ted Cogan Various = Talia Cosentino Various Jace Craft Wickersham = Marilyn Fadeley Mrs. Mayor =20 Ellen Froliklong Various = Becky Fussner Various Kelly Fussner Various = Phil Goldberg The Cat in the Hat Aimee Guglielmo Various = Rachel Galambos Bird Girl Kaitlin Kasper Various = Alexandria LaForce- =20 Sy Levine Yertle/ = Marzullo Various Grandpa Who Angela Lynard Sour Kangaroo = Pat Mazzarino Horton Hallie Noble Bird Girl = Lauren Praizner Various Sarah Radcliff Various = Greta Rothman Gertrude McFuzz Hannah Sellers Various = Josh Sellers Various Melissa Shoupe Bird Girl = Leah Smith Wickersham Brian Smith Mr. Mayor = Courtney Smart- = Spears Young Kangaroo Janiyah Spears Young Kangaroo =20 =20 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - = Saturday Adults $16 = Seniors and Youths under 18 $12=20 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_00BC_01C4B10D.F87820D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Presents   = Seussical

October 4, 2004 2004 :        =            &nbs= p;            = ;       =20  "After=20 all those years being stuck on a page,
        =20            &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           =20            =20 Did you ever imagine you=92d see me onstage?
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;       =20            &nbs= p;           =20            =20  Now I=92m here, = there is no=20 telling what may ensue!
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;      =20            &nbs= p;           =20            =20  No, there=92s no = telling=20 what!
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;       =20            &nbs= p;           =20            =20 But I=92ll give you a clue..."

So says the mischievous Cat in the = Hat at the=20 onset of this fantastical, magical, musical extravaganza! Lynn Ahrens = and=20 Stephen Flaherty (Lucky Stiff, My Favorite Year, Once On This Island, = and=20 Ragtime) have lovingly brought to life all of our favorite Dr. Seuss = characters,=20 including Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Lazy Mayzie and all of = the Whos=20 of Whoville!

These classic, colorful tales are seamlessly brought = together by Jojo, a young boy and =93thinker of strange and wonderful = thinks=94! As=20 each story unfolds you will marvel at how relevant and profound = Seuss=92s subtle=20 themes are; making this musical one that appeals to all ages.

The = score=20 emerges as a Seussian gumbo of musical styles, ranging from Latin to = pop, swing=20 to gospel, and R&B to funk! So let your toes tap, your fingers snap, = and=20 your imagination run wild, for

"If you open your mind,
Oh, the = thinks=20 you will find
Lining up to get loose!
Oh, the thinks you can = think!
Oh,=20 the thinks you can think
When you think about Seuss!!"

 =20

Fridays=20 & Saturdays @ 8 PM

 November 19 =96 December=20 19

Sundays=20 @ 2pm

Nov=20 21st, 28th, 19th

 

Director Jackie=20 Cassara      Produced by=20 Ellen Greenberger

  Choreographer Pamela = LaForce    =20  Music Director=20 Heidi Herczeg

 

Harvey=20 Bernstein           =20 Adult Who           =20            =20            =20 Casey Braun           =20            =20 JoJo

Laurel=20 Bryant           &nbs= p;     Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Tracy = Carnes           =20            =20 Mayzie LaBird

Ted=20 Cogan           &nbs= p;         Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Talia=20 Cosentino           &nbs= p;        =20 Various

Jace=20 Craft           &nbs= p;           Wickersham           =20            &nbs= p;        =20 Marilyn Fadeley           &nbs= p;       =20 Mrs. Mayor           =20

Ellen=20 Froliklong           &nbs= p;   Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Becky = Fussner           &nbs= p;         Various

Kelly=20 Fussner           &nbs= p;     Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Phil = Goldberg           =20            =20 The Cat in the Hat

Aimee=20 Guglielmo           =20 Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Rachel=20 Galambos           &nbs= p;      =20 Bird Girl

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

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

            =             =    =20             =    =20         = Adults    $16    Seniors and Youths = under=20 18    $12
 
 
 
 
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_00BC_01C4B10D.F87820D0-- From hazlett at clevelandopera.org Wed Oct 13 07:25:38 2004 From: hazlett at clevelandopera.org (Arlene Hazlett) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:25:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]1/2 price tickets to neohiopal for Cleveland Opera's Don Giovanni Message-ID: <416D3AE2.4030401@clevelandopera.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------030303090104020709000808 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *Be seduced!* */Don Giovanni/* by Mozart is at the State Theatre October 15-17. Mozart's Don Juan is handsome, irresistible and knows it! He seduces one woman after another, forever adding to his countless conquests. But conquest brings catastrophic retribution on Mozart's thrilling finale. _NEohioPAL readers save 50% on tickets!!_ Order online at clevelandopera.org. Enter code *PAO* to receive your savings! Arlene L. Hazlett, Associate Marketing Director Cleveland Opera 216/575-0903, ext. 216 hazlett at clevelandopera.org */Now you can buy tickets and sign up for our e-newsletter "HighNotes" on-line at http://www.clevelandopera.org/* Announcing a special No-Annual-Fee Platinum Plus (sm) MasterCard (R) credit card now conveniently available to Cleveland Opera supporters online. With each new account opened and each time the account is used, MBNA America Bank will make a contribution to Cleveland Opera. For further details about this offer and to apply online simply click on http://www.clevelandopera.org/mbna.html --------------030303090104020709000808 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Be seduced!  Don Giovanni by Mozart is at the State Theatre October 15-17. Mozart’s Don Juan is handsome, irresistible and knows it! He seduces one woman after another, forever adding to his countless conquests. But conquest brings catastrophic retribution on Mozart’s thrilling finale. NEohioPAL readers save 50% on tickets!! Order online at clevelandopera.org. Enter code PAO to receive your savings!
 

Arlene L. Hazlett, Associate Marketing Director
Cleveland Opera
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--------------030303090104020709000808-- From chris at antonellic.com Wed Oct 13 07:34:39 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:34:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Buy One Get One Free - Special Offer This Weekend - Chagrin Valley Little Theatre - A Mid Summer Night's Dream Message-ID: <00f201c4b131$c53debe0$0500a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00EF_01C4B110.3E0FC330 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 October 13, 2004: Please consider a wonderful opportunity to witness = and learn all about the wonders of William Shakespeare, right in your = own back yard!! =20 We invite you to attend a performance of Chagrin Valley Little Theatre's = A Mid Summer Night's Dream, the premiere production of our Steve = Shields Players. Dedicated to developing the talents and skills of teens = and young adults, our Players will bring a fresh, invigorating = perspective to this classic comedy.=20 =20 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 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 Special Offer for October 15th and 16th Buy One Ticket Get One Ticket Free!!! Just bring this special coupon with you and give to the Box Office To redeem this Special One Time Offer. 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_00EF_01C4B110.3E0FC330 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

October 13,=20 2004:  = Please=20 consider a wonderful opportunity to =20 witness and learn all about the wonders of William Shakespeare, = right in=20 your own back yard!!

 

We=20 invite you to attend a performance of Chagrin Valley Little = Theatre=92s  A Mid Summer Night=92s = Dream, the=20 premiere production of our Steve Shields Players. Dedicated to = developing the=20 talents and skills of teens and young adults, our Players will bring a = fresh,=20 invigorating perspective to this classic comedy. =

 

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    = $14    Seniors and Youths = under=20 18  =20 $10


Special=20 Offer for October 15th and = 16th

Buy=20 One Ticket Get One Ticket = Free!!!

Just=20 bring this special coupon with you and give to the Box=20 Office

To=20 redeem this Special One Time=20 Offer.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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_00EF_01C4B110.3E0FC330-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Wed Oct 13 07:34:29 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:34:29 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silvers score a touchdown with comedy at Actors' Summit - T Brown Review Message-ID: -------------------------------1097678069 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Touchdown for the Silvers in Actors' Summit comedy=20 =20 Silvers score a touchdown with comedy in Hudson=20 Wednesday, October 13, 2004=20 Remember that 1953 Andy Griffith routine, "What It Was Was Football"?=20 Well, Dorothy and Reuben Silver have found a similarly hilarious story.=20 Instead of a hick stumbling upon his first football game, it's told by a Jew= ish=20 immigrant fresh from the shtetl.=20 The kicker: The game is the annual Ohio-Michigan contest. Our confused=20 narrator cheers both teams, to the annoyance of fans in the stadium and to o= ur=20 amusement in the theater.=20 The football story, told in the original Yiddish with line-by-line English=20 translation, is the finale of an always amusing and occasionally hilarious=20 evening of reader's theater.=20 It's called "Laughter in Three Languages" (Yiddish, English and "Yinglish").= =20 It stars the Silvers reading and translating a text they wrote and directed.= =20 And its limited engagement at Actors' Summit in Hudson opened over the weeke= nd=20 and closes this coming Sunday.=20 The Silvers culled much of their material from the Jewish Daily Forward=20 newspaper, especially from editor Abraham Cahan's famous advice column, the=20= Bintel=20 Briefs.=20 Much of the rest comes from New York's once-thriving Yiddish theaters. So th= e=20 evening is not without its educational elements.=20 But don't let that scare you off. The title is accurate. This is about=20 laughing, at mistaking "Macbeth" for "Julius Scissor," at crackpot politicia= ns and=20 at 22 Gentiles wearing knee-length pants who throw a ball away only to=20 immediately run after it.=20 "Laughter in Three Languages" runs through Sunday at Actors' Summit, 86 Owen= =20 Brown St., Hudson. Tickets are $18-$25. Call 330-342-0800 or go to=20 www.actorssummit.org.=20 Tony Brown=20 =A9 2004 The Plain Dealer. Used with permission. -------------------------------1097678069 Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Touchdown for the Silvers in Actors' Summit comedy

 

Silvers score a touchdown with comedy in Hudson

= Wednesday, October 13, 2004

Remember that 1953 And= y Griffith routine, "What It Was Was Football"?

Well, Dorothy and Reu= ben Silver have found a similarly hilarious story. Instead of a hick stumbli= ng upon his first football game, it's told by a Jewish immigrant fresh from=20= the shtetl.

The kicker: The game i= s the annual Ohio-Michigan contest. Our confused narrator cheers both teams,= to the annoyance of fans in the stadium and to our amusement in the theater= .

The football story, to= ld in the original Yiddish with line-by-line English translation, is the fin= ale of an always amusing and occasionally hilarious evening of reader's thea= ter.

It's called "Laughter=20= in Three Languages" (Yiddish, English and "Yinglish"). It stars the Silvers=20= reading and translating a text they wrote and directed. And its limited enga= gement at Actors' Summit in Hudson= opened over the weekend=20= and closes this coming Sunday.

The Silvers culled muc= h of their material from the Jewish Daily Forward newspaper, especially from= editor Abraham Cahan's famous advice column, the Bintel Briefs. =

Much of the rest comes= from New York's once-thriving Yiddish theaters. So the evening is= not without its educational elements.

But don't let that sca= re you off. The title is accurate. This is about laughing, at mistaking "Mac= beth" for "Julius Scissor," at crackpot politicians and at 22 Gentiles weari= ng knee-length pants who throw a ball away only to immediately run after it.=

"Laughter in Three Lan= guages" runs through Sunday at Actors' Summit, <= st1:Street>86 Owen Brown=20= St.,=20= Hudson. Tickets are $18-$25. Call 330-342-0800 or go to www.actorssummit.org.=

Tony Brown =


=A9 2004 The Plain Dealer. Used wi= th permission.

-------------------------------1097678069-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Wed Oct 13 07:37:05 2004 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:37:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <2147483647.1097663825@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission. Hello, everyone. Here is your digest of news and information from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. One of our first-year students, cellist Gabrielle Athayde, is featured on the PBS documentary film SOUNDMIX: FIVE YOUNG MUSICIANS. The program airs locally tonight (Wednesday) at 8 p.m. on WVIZ ideastream. Tickets are still available for tomorrow night's Artist Recital Series concert featuring violinist Jennifer Koh, a 1997 graduate of Oberlin. The concert begins at 8 p.m. in Finney Chapel at and will be broadcast live on 104.9 FM WCLV and wclv.com through the generous sponsorship of The Riverside Company. You can read about Jennifer Koh on our web site: http://www.oberlin.edu/con The November residency of pianist Russell Sherman has been postponed until 2005. For additional events information, please visit: I hope you find this digest useful as you plan your arts coverage. If I can be of assistance, please let me know. Warm regards, Marci 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 From info at convergence-continuum.org Wed Oct 13 08:07:58 2004 From: info at convergence-continuum.org (info at convergence-continuum.org) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 11:07:58 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM TO OPEN WORDS & WEIRDS: A CONVERGENCE OF TWO ONE-ACTS OCTOBER 29 AT THE LIMINIS IN TREMONT Message-ID: <16621.199.196.250.16.1097680078.squirrel@199.196.250.16> On October 29, Tremont?s resident theatre company, convergence-continuum, will present Words & Weirds: A Convergence of Two One-Acts, the final production of their raucous 2004 season. The company will present two one-act plays, Tone Clusters by Joyce Carol Oates, and Whirligig by Mac Wellman, who wrote convergence-continuum?s boisterous 2003 productions of Cleveland, 7 Blowjobs and Sincerity Forever. In Tone Clusters, Frank and Emily just want everyone to know the truth about their son. But what is that truth? What determines who we are, or who we will become? Is it in the circuitry of the human brain? Memory? Random chance? The all-pervasive Media? Guest artist Douglas L. Snyder directs Lucy Bredeson-Smith, Executive Director Brian Breth and Artistic Director Clyde Simon in this dissection of identity. In Whirligig, a young girl?s bus trip is interrupted by an encounter with a strange man from another galaxy. Why does this strange man want to stay on Earth? What is the secret of this ornery girl?s happiness? Why does her persistent sister berate her so? And where have all the buses gone? Artistic Director Clyde Simon directs the ensemble cast as they discover more weirdness than answers in this jaunt into rivalry, trickery and song. Words & Weirds opens Friday, October 29 and runs Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays through November 20 at the Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd. in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. There will be an opening night reception for Words & Weirds at the nearby Atmosphere Gallery, 2335 W. 11th Street in Tremont featuring cocktails, appetizers and Colored Faces, a collection of art by Julius Lyles. All performances of Words & Weirds begin at 8 pm. Tickets are $12 for general admission and $9 for students and seniors. Seating for this production is limited. For information and reservations, call 216-687-0074 or visit us on the web at http://www.convergence-continuum.org. From csimon at convergence-continuum.org Wed Oct 13 08:18:46 2004 From: csimon at convergence-continuum.org (csimon at convergence-continuum.org) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 08:18:46 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking for lockers for show set Message-ID: <37581.68.252.95.24.1097680726.squirrel@68.252.95.24> I'm looking for a set piece for convergence-continuum's upcoming production of Whirligig. They don't have to look all that great, they just need to be big enough for someone to get inside of. Does anyone have a line on a set of lockers (2 or 3 doors worth)? If so, please contact me as soon as possible at this email address or by phone at 216-687-0074. Thanks, Clyde Simon From nwpl at lycos.com Wed Oct 13 08:19:01 2004 From: nwpl at lycos.com (nwpl at lycos.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:19:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Chance to see NWPL in Akron Message-ID: <20041013151902.0E92986AEE@ws7-1.us4.outblaze.com> LAST CHANCE TO SEE NEW WORLD PERFORMANCE LAB IN AKRON DEATHWATCH by Jean Genet and STAIRWAY TO PARADISE (A CABARET SOUL JOURNEY) IN REPERTORY THIS WEEKEND IN THE DAUM THEATRE, KOLBE HALL, ON THE UNIVERSIT= Y OF AKRON CAMPUS Stairway to Paradise--Thursday October 14 at 8 PM and Saturday October 16 a= t 10:30 PM Deathwatch--Friday and Saturday, October 15 and 16 at 8 PM. Admission is $10. Call for more information and reservations: 330-867-3299 CLEVELAND PERFORMANCES AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE'S PARISH HALL NOVEMBER 4-13 CALL NOW FOR RESERVATIONS: 216-631-2727/330-867-3299 www.nwplab.org nwpl at lycos.com New World Performance Laboratory James Slowiak Jairo Cuesta Co-Artistic Director --=20 _______________________________________________ Find what you are looking for with the Lycos Yellow Pages http://r.lycos.com/r/yp_emailfooter/http://yellowpages.lycos.com/default.as= p?SRC=3Dlycos10 From diomede3 at yahoo.com Wed Oct 13 09:13:03 2004 From: diomede3 at yahoo.com (Giuseppe Diomede) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:13:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri-C Metro Presents "For Colored Girls..." Message-ID: <20041013161303.70823.qmail@web50307.mail.yahoo.com> CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE?S METRO CAMPUS PRESENTS FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF BY NTOZAKE SHANGE DIRECTED BY JIMMIE D. WOODY WITNESS AN ASTONISHING DRAMATIC CHOREOPOEM PRESENTING ONE WOMAN?S VIEW OF THE WOMEN OF HER RACE. THROUGH WISDOM AND NAIVETE, PAIN AND BETRAYAL, A WORK CELEBRATING WOMEN?S LOYALTIES TO WOMEN. FEATURING: DARLENE PAMPLION MICHELLE MYERS VENYCE SANDERS GWEN WRIGHT LILLIE ANN ODEN VICKIE WILLIAMS-MORRIS ANGELIQUE SEALS JENNIFER KAY JETER OLIVER THOMPSON DATES: OCTOBER 28, 29, 30 AND NOVEMBER 4, 5, 6 AT 8 PM OCTOBER 31 AND NOVEMBER 7 AT 3PM PRICE: $10 FOR ADULTS, $7 FOR STUDENTS AND SENIORS ADDRESS: 2900 COMMUNITY COLLEGE AVE. (Entrance #6 at 30th & Woodland for secure underground parking.) _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From tfulton at jcu.edu Wed Oct 13 09:43:08 2004 From: tfulton at jcu.edu (Tom Fulton) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 12:43:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Few Openings remain for Tom Fulton's Chekhov Class - Beginning October 19 Message-ID: <200410131641.APF25243@mirapoint.jcu.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C4B122.31759390 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_0004_01C4B122.31759390 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_0004_01C4B122.31759390-- From lwolpert at ameritech.net Wed Oct 13 10:27:17 2004 From: lwolpert at ameritech.net (Lawrence Wolpert) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 13:27:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SALLY FINGERETT!!! Message-ID: <003601c4b149$e5a8f240$663ca8c0@lwolpertibm> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0033_01C4B128.5BF04E20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sally Fingerett well-known singer/songwriter of Bitchin' Babes fame,=20 performs her "Faces on the Wall" concert=20 at Congregation Bethaynu, 27900 Gates Mills Blvd, in Pepper Pike=20 on Sunday, October 24 at 3:00 p.m. =20 TIckets are $10.00 each. Tickets must be purchased in advance. =20 Send or bring your money to Congregation Bethaynu by October 21. =20 Call the synagogue for more information at 216-292-2931. =20 If there are any tickets to be sold on the day of the concert, they will = be $15.00 at the door. ------=_NextPart_000_0033_01C4B128.5BF04E20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Sally Fingerett
 
well-known singer/songwriter of Bitchin'=20 Babes fame,
performs her "Faces on the=20 Wall" concert
 
at Congregation Bethaynu, 27900 Gates Mills Blvd, in Pepper = Pike=20
 
on Sunday, October 24 at 3:00=20 p.m
 
TIckets are $10.00=20 each.  Tickets must be purchased in advance.  =
 
Send or bring your money to Congregation Bethaynu by October = 21. =20
Call the synagogue for more information at 216-292-2931.  =
If there are any tickets to be sold on the day of the concert, = they will=20 be $15.00 at the door.
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-------------------------------1097688761-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Wed Oct 13 10:49:48 2004 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 13:49:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MEDIA ADVISORY FROM OBERLIN Message-ID: <2147483647.1097675388@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_4CPGEvcrUcn0KU/5b8q9gA) 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. CONTACT: Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations The Oberlin Conservatory of Music 440-775-8328 marci.janas at oberlin.edu MEDIA ADVISORY Sir Simon Rattle, music director of the Berlin Philharmonic, will guest conduct the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. WHO: Sir Simon Rattle Members of the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Alyson Cambridge '02, soprano soloist WHAT: Sir Simon Rattle conducts the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra in a performance of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 4. General Seating Tickets for the public are $10 and available by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service: 440-775-8169. This concert is free to those with an Oberlin College I.D. WCLV 104.9 FM will air a live broadcast of this concert with the generous support of The Riverside Company. Soprano soloist for the performance is Alyson Cambridge, a 2002 graduate of Oberlin. Cambridge is a member of the Metropolitan Opera's Lindemann Young Artist Development Program and a 2003 winner of the Metropolitan Opera Competition. WHEN: Wednesday, December 1, at 8 p.m. WHERE: Finney Chapel 90 North Professor Street Oberlin, Ohio Advance press tickets for music critics and members of the print and broadcast media are available by calling Marci Janas. ### Oct. 13, 2004mj --Boundary_(ID_4CPGEvcrUcn0KU/5b8q9gA) 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. PalatinoCONTACT: Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations The Oberlin Conservatory of Music 440-775-8328 0000,0000,00ffmarci.janas at oberlin.edu MEDIA ADVISORY Sir Simon Rattle, music director of the Berlin Philharmonic, will guest conduct the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. WHO: Sir Simon Rattle Members of the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Alyson Cambridge '02, soprano soloist WHAT: Sir Simon Rattle conducts the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra in a performance of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 4. General Seating Tickets for the public are $10 and available by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service: 440-775-8169. This concert is free to those with an Oberlin College I.D. WCLV 104.9 FM will air a live broadcast of this concert with the generous support of The Riverside Company. Soprano soloist for the performance is Alyson Cambridge, a 2002 graduate of Oberlin. Cambridge is a member of the Metropolitan Opera's Lindemann Young Artist Development Program and a 2003 winner of the Metropolitan Opera Competition. WHEN: Wednesday, December 1, at 8 p.m. WHERE: Finney Chapel 90 North Professor Street Oberlin, Ohio Advance press tickets for music critics and members of the print and broadcast media are available by calling Marci Janas. 9999,6666,9999### Oct. 13, 2004mj --Boundary_(ID_4CPGEvcrUcn0KU/5b8q9gA)-- From coneill at beckcenter.org Wed Oct 13 11:29:14 2004 From: coneill at beckcenter.org (Colleen O'Neill) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 14:29:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BOGO offer for "Lobby Hero" at the Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E185A40@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B152.91F44B3C Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C4B152.91F44B3C" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B152.91F44B3C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Kenneth Lonergan's Lobby Hero Through October 24th=20 At the Beck Center for the Arts Voted the Best Theater Company by Scene Magazine (2004) =20 For Tickets, call (216) 521-2540 =20 =20 **Reviews, Showtimes, Ticket Prices and Buy One Get One Offer (Listed Below)=20 =20 Reviews =20 =20 "Lonergan tangles his four characters- a security guard, his boss and two patrolling cops- in a series of related messes created when each of them says or does something that one of the others thinks is morally wrong."=20 =20 "It's an interesting and cogent, if overly long, parable. But the dilemmas faced by the characters prove to be less interesting than the characterizations created by the actors." =20 =20 "And that's simply because the four, directed by Seth Gordon, turn out some of the best crafted and most consistently engaging ensemble performances the Cleveland area ever has seen." =20 =20 "Matthew Joslyn anchors the play as Jeff, the security guard and title "hero." Joslyn makes Jeff comical by taking him from bored-boneless prostration to auto-intoxicated excitement in an instant. But he also makes him vividly, touchingly real by somehow hitting all the emotional gradations in between." =20 =20 "It's like listening to a virtuoso play a musical scale in which you hear all the notes, no matter how fast the glissando goes by." =20 =20 "It's pretty remarkable artistry. So is Jimmie Woody's hard-nosed William, whose high-mindedness breaks into bits of despair and fear-inspired cruelty; Paul Floriano's Bill, an exquisitely nuanced and powerful blend of shifting amiability, concern and vicious self-preservation; and Jennifer Clifford's idealistic Dawn, who meets disillusionment with steely and broken-hearted vengeance. They couldn't be better. If Jeff is the hero of the lobby, Gordon and his cast are the heroes of the stage." =20 Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer =20 =20 "Beck Center's production is outstanding. In fact, the staging and acting outshine the script." =20 "Director Seth Gordon has pulled out all the stops to make what could potentially be a talky evening, one of interest. He is aided by a terrific cast. The actors make the characters real enough so that we care about them and project what might happen to each in the future. That's a tribute to the quality of the performances." =20 "Don McBride's scenic design, Jeff Smart's costumes and Jeff Lockshine's lighting all work well." =20 =20 Capsule Judgement: "Beck's Lobby Hero gets an excellent production at Beck Center. Here is a production that takes a script to it highest level through wise directing and fine acting." Roy Berko, The Times =20 =20 Showtimes & Ticket Prices =20 Through October 24, 2004 Fridays & Saturdays 8pm Sundays 3pm Buy One Ticket Get One Ticket Free! (Through October 24) $26 Adults, $23 Seniors, $15 Students (22 and under) (All individual ticket sales are subjec to a $2 administrative fee per ticket applied at the time of ticket reservation.) Student Rush tickets (with ID) $10 Sundays only, available 30 minutes prior to curtain on availability =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B152.91F44B3C Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

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At the Beck Center for the = Arts

Voted the Best Theater = Company by Scene Magazine (2004)

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For Tickets, call (216) = 521-2540

 

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“Lonergan = tangles his four characters- a security guard, his boss and two patrolling cops- = in a series of related messes created when each of them says or does = something that one of the others thinks is morally wrong.” =

 

“It’s an interesting and cogent, if overly long, parable.  But the dilemmas = faced by the characters prove to be less interesting than the = characterizations created by the actors.” 

 

“And = that’s simply because the four, directed by Seth Gordon, turn out some of the = best crafted and most consistently engaging ensemble performances the = Cleveland area = ever has seen.” 

 

“Matthew = Joslyn anchors the play as Jeff, the security guard and title = “hero.” Joslyn makes Jeff comical by taking him from bored-boneless prostration = to auto-intoxicated excitement in an instant.  But he also makes him = vividly, touchingly real by somehow hitting all the emotional gradations in between.” 

 

“It’s like listening to a virtuoso play a musical scale in which you hear all the = notes, no matter how fast the glissando goes by.”  =

 

“It’s pretty remarkable artistry.  So is Jimmie Woody’s hard-nosed = William, whose high-mindedness breaks into bits of despair and fear-inspired cruelty; = Paul Floriano’s Bill, an exquisitely nuanced and powerful blend of = shifting amiability, concern and vicious self-preservation; and Jennifer Clifford’s idealistic Dawn, who meets disillusionment with steely = and broken-hearted vengeance.  They couldn’t be better.  If = Jeff is the hero of the lobby, Gordon and his cast are the heroes of the = stage.”

 

Carolyn Jack, The Plain = Dealer

 

 

Beck Center’s production is outstanding.  In fact, the staging and acting = outshine the script.”

 

“Director = Seth Gordon has pulled out all the stops to make what could potentially be a = talky evening, one of interest.  He is aided by a terrific cast.  = The actors make the characters real enough so that we care about them and = project what might happen to each in the future.  That’s a tribute to = the quality of the performances.”

 

Don McBride’s scenic design, Jeff = Smart’s costumes and Jeff Lockshine’s lighting all work = well.”  

 

Capsule = Judgement: “Beck’s Lobby = Hero gets an excellent production at Beck Center.  = Here is a production that takes a script to it highest level through wise = directing and fine acting.”          &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =      

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Through October = 24, 2004

Fridays & Saturdays 8pm

Sundays 3pm

Buy One Ticket Get One Ticket Free! (Through October = 24)

$26 Adults, $23 = Seniors, $15 Students (22 and under)

(All individual = ticket sales are subjec to a $2 administrative fee per ticket applied at the = time of ticket reservation.)

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boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00B6_01C4B137.B76EB520" ------=_NextPart_001_00B6_01C4B137.B76EB520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Art House Presents... Disco Dancin' Halloween Party=20 Can't get enough of 1970's retro? On Saturday, October 23 from 7:30 p.m. = to 11 p.m., Art House,will present a Disco Dancin' Halloween Party as = part of its Steppin' in the House Dance Workshop series.=20 Boogie on down to Art House to learn all your favorites from dance = instructor Samara McCullough: the shuffle, the hustle, and a variety of = groovin' line dance moves! The event is open to beginners and = experienced dancers alike. Costume prizes will be awarded to those = dressed in their most fabulous 1970's gear.=20 The cost will be $20 per person. Advanced reservations are required and = participants must be 21 and older. Free, guarded parking is available. = Light refreshments also will be available for purchase.=20 To make a reservation, or for more information, call 216-398-8556. Art = House is located at 3119 Denison Ave., one and one-half blocks west of = Pearl Rd. near the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. Lisa Fernandez Program Coordinator 3119 Denison Ave. Cleveland, OH 44109 216-398-8556 Phone 216-398-8335 Fax www.arthouseinc.org lisa at arthouseinc.org Please note - I am not in the office on Fridays Office Hours - Mon.-Thurs. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Saturdays 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. ------=_NextPart_001_00B6_01C4B137.B76EB520 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Art House = Presents...

    Disco = Dancin=92 Halloween Party

Can=92t get = enough of 1970=92s=20 retro? On Saturday, October 23 from 7:30 p.m. to 11 = p.m., Art=20 House,will present a Disco Dancin=92 Halloween Party as part of its = Steppin=92 in=20 the House Dance Workshop series.

Boogie on down to Art House to learn = all your=20 favorites from dance instructor Samara McCullough: the shuffle, the = hustle, and=20 a variety of groovin=92 line dance moves! The event is open to beginners = and=20 experienced dancers alike. Costume prizes will be awarded to = those=20 dressed in their most fabulous 1970=92s gear.

The cost will be $20 per = person. Advanced=20 reservations are required and participants must be 21 and = older. Free,=20 guarded parking is available. Light refreshments also will be available = for=20 purchase.

To make a reservation, or for more = information,=20 call 216-398-8556. Art House is located at 3119 Denison Ave., one and = one-half=20 blocks west of Pearl Rd. near the Cleveland Metroparks=20 Zoo.

Lisa Fernandez
Program = Coordinator
3119=20 Denison Ave.
Cleveland, OH  44109
216-398-8556 = Phone
216-398-8335=20 Fax
www.arthouseinc.org
lisa at arthouseinc.org
Please note=20 - I am not in the office on Fridays
Office Hours - Mon.-Thurs. 9:30 = a.m.-5:30=20 p.m.
Saturdays 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
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Tickets are on sale now at 216-382-4000 x274. -------------------------------1097695535 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Publicity Pics and Company Bios: http://www.fredsternfeld.c= om/ragtime.htm=20
 
OCTOBER 28 - NOVEMBER 14
PREVIEWING (1/2 price tickets) OCTOBER 28, OPENING OCTOBER=20 30.
 
Tickets are on sale now at 216-382-4000 x274.
 
 
-------------------------------1097695535-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Wed Oct 13 14:22:43 2004 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 17:22:43 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ensemble celebrates Eugene O'Neill Birthday Message-ID: --part1_e1.32f777e.2e9ef6a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre invites all actors and freinds to help celebrate its 25th Birthday along with the Birthday of playwright Eugene O'Neill Ensemble Theatre Celebrating 25 Years invites you and your friends to celebrate Ensemble Theatre's 25th Birthday and the 115 Birthday of playwright Eugene O'Neill Saturday, October 16, 2004 5pm - 7:30pm at the home of Dr. David Sedwick PH.D and Dr. Martina Veigl,PH.D 2517 Stratford Rd, Cleveland Hts, Ohio Enjoy wine, delicious appetizers, Fun door prizes, games and more! Ensemble Theatre actors will be reciting lines and scenes from over the 120 productions Ensemble Theatre has presented over the past 25 years. Guest will be asked to name the play from which they came from and win a prize. Fun for the whole family while supporting one of Cleveland's small professional theatres. Many of the plays being read will include the works of Eugene O'Neill born October 16, 1888 Cost is $35 per person ($25 plus $10 to grow on.) Seating is limited call 216-321-2930 www.Ensemble-Theatre.com Cost to Neohiopal subsribers only pay $25 --part1_e1.32f777e.2e9ef6a3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ensemble Theatre invites all act= ors and freinds to help celebrate its 25th Birthday along with the Birthday=20= of playwright Eugene O'Neill



Ensemble Theatre
Celebrating 25 Years
invites you and your friends
to celebrate
Ensemble Theatre's 25th Birthday
and the 115 Birthday of playwright
Eugene O'Neill


Saturday, October 16, 2004
5pm - 7:30pm
at the home of

Dr. David Sedwick PH.D and Dr. Martina Veigl,PH.D
2517 Stratford Rd, Cleveland Hts, Ohio
Enjoy wine, delicious appetizers, Fun door prizes, games and more!
Ensemble Theatre actors will be reciting lines and scenes from over t= he 120 productions Ensemble Theatre has presented over the past 25 years. Gu= est will be asked to name the play from which they came from and win a prize= . Fun for the whole family while supporting one of Cleveland's smal= l professional theatres. Many of the plays being read will include the works= of
Eugene O'Neill born October 16, 1888
Cost is $35 per person ($25 plus $10 to grow on.)
Seating is limited
call 216-321-2930
www.Ensemble-Theatre.com

Cost to Neohiopal subsribers only pay $25

--part1_e1.32f777e.2e9ef6a3_boundary-- From david at badepitaph.org Wed Oct 13 17:29:58 2004 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 20:29:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: Rave Review of OTHELLO in the Free Times! In-Reply-To: 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_3180544198_3136820_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 23 "Perhaps one of the most innovative renditions of Othello that has ever been done." Meg Chamberlain as Iago: "An exceptional performance that added something unique and modern to this classic." Nathan Gurr as Cassio: "Demonstrated a remarkable skill that perfectly captures the essence of a tortured soul." - Benjamin T. Lackey Free Times Letter to the Editor "The production values are top-notch" Kelly Elliot, Fight Choreographer: "Coordinates the brawls and tragic bloodbath with perfection." Ali Hernan, Director: "Her dynamic staging brings the audience directly into the action ... Hernan is to be commended for her intelligent, fresh take on a timeless and challenging classic." - Cleveland Jewish News WE PERFORM. YOU DECIDE. ORTHODOX - 6203 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland Thu., Fri. & Sat. at 8 PM, Sun. at 7 PM * Pay-what-you-can admission on Thursdays Call (216) 556-0919 for reservations or go online to http://www.badepitaph.org Bad Epitaph. Great Shakespeare. --MS_Mac_OE_3180544198_3136820_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: Rave Review of OTHELLO in the Free Times! BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS
THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE
NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 23

"Perhaps one of the most innovative renditions of Othello th= at has ever been done."
Meg Chamberlain as Iago: "An exceptional performance that added so= mething unique and modern to this classic."
Nathan Gurr as Cassio: "Demonstrated a remarkable skill that perfectly= captures the essence of a tortured soul."
- Benjamin T. Lackey
Free Times Letter to the Editor

"
The production values are top-notch"
Kelly Elliot, Fight Choreographer: "Coordinates the brawls and tra= gic bloodbath with perfection."
Ali Hernan, Director: "Her dynamic staging brings the audience directl= y into the action ... Hernan is to be commended for her intelligent, fresh t= ake on a timeless and challenging classic."
- Cleveland Jewish News

WE PERFORM.  YOU DECIDE.

ORTHODOX - 6203 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland
Thu., Fri. & Sat. at 8 PM, Sun. at 7 PM
* Pay-what-you-can admission on Thursdays
Call (216) 556-0919 for reservations
or go online to http://www.badepitaph.org

Bad Epitaph.  Great Shakespeare.=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3180544198_3136820_MIME_Part-- From AWEGMagic at aol.com Wed Oct 13 20:24:53 2004 From: AWEGMagic at aol.com (AWEGMagic at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 23:24:53 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets Now On Sale For Magic & Illusions of John Steven Bloom Message-ID: <1b8.361046e.2e9f4b85@aol.com> --part1_1b8.361046e.2e9f4b85_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Springfield Local High School Junior Class welcomes Magic & Illusions of John Steven Bloom for one performance NOV 20, 2004 at 7:30pm at Springfield Local Intermediate School Auditorium in New Middletown OH $12 General Admission Charge by Phone: 1 866 572-5666 For more information on master illusionist John Steven Bloom visit: www.JohnStevenBloom.com --part1_1b8.361046e.2e9f4b85_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Springfield Loca= l High School Junior Class welcomes
= Magic & Illusions of John Steven Bloom
for one performance
NOV 20, 2004 at 7:30pm at
= Springfield Local Intermediate School Auditorium in
= New Middletown OH
$12 General Admission
= Charge by Phone: 1 866 572-5666
For more information on master illusionist John Steven Bloom visit:
= www.JohnStevenBloom.com

--part1_1b8.361046e.2e9f4b85_boundary-- From sharonmxg at 5starinternet.com Wed Oct 13 20:38:49 2004 From: sharonmxg at 5starinternet.com (sharonmxg) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 23:38:49 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Several props still needed for RAGTIME Message-ID: <005501c4b19f$5249ef30$470b9541@MistressSharon> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C4B17D.CA61C550 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Ladies and Gentlemen, My name is Sharon. I am the Prop Master for Ragtime the Musical, being = produced by the JCC and Tri-C East, Directed by Fred Sternfeld. As we enter the home stretch towards opening night we are still looking = for several necessary props. Below is a list of the items still needed. = If anybody out there in NEOhioPAL Land has any of the items and you are = willing to LOAN them to the show please contact me right away by = replying to this posting or you may call me at 440-452-4831.=20 Small Table Top movie projector - hand crank style (Circa 1920) Parasols with Hooked Handles Sturdy black umbrellas=20 Binoculars (circa 1910) Polar Bear Rug (must be white. A bolt of fake white fur would do as = well) 3 Large US Flags on poles (not nylon or shiny) Many Newspapers (all black & white like Wall Street Journals) Baseball Mitt (Circa 1910) Buffalo Nickel in Coin Collector case (or just an empty case we can use) 2 small hand fans Clip board (Vintage, not modern) Clothes pins (lots of wooden ones with or with out springs) Small Rubber Beach ball approx. 12- 14 inches in diameter) Banjo Metal sand pail and shovel Attach=E9 or Brief Case in good condition (Circa 1910-1920) Medical Bag in good condition (Circa 1910-1920) Baby clothes (Circa 1910-1920) Your assistance will be greatly appreciated! Sharon Epstein >^..^< -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. --George Carlin ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C4B17D.CA61C550 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello Ladies and = Gentlemen,
 
My name is Sharon.  I am = the Prop=20 Master for Ragtime the Musical, being produced by the JCC and = Tri-C=20 East, Directed by Fred Sternfeld.
 
As we enter the home stretch = towards=20 opening night we are still looking for several necessary props.  = Below is a=20 list of the items still needed.  If anybody out there in NEOhioPAL=20 Land has any of the items and you are willing = to LOAN=20 them to the show please contact me right away by replying to this = posting=20 or you may call me at 440-452-4831. 
 

Small=20 Table Top movie projector =96 hand crank style (Circa = 1920)

Parasols with Hooked=20 Handles

Sturdy=20 black umbrellas

Binoculars=20 (circa 1910)

Polar=20 Bear Rug (must be white.  A bolt of fake white fur would do as=20 well)

3=20 Large US Flags on poles (not nylon or shiny)

Many=20 Newspapers (all black & white like Wall Street=20 Journals)

Baseball=20 Mitt (Circa 1910)

Buffalo=20 Nickel in Coin Collector case (or just an empty case we can=20 use)

2=20 small hand fans

Clip=20 board (Vintage, not modern)

Clothes=20 pins (lots of wooden ones with or with out = springs)

Small=20 Rubber Beach ball approx. 12- 14 inches in diameter)

Banjo

Metal=20 sand pail and shovel

Attach=E9=20 or Brief Case in good condition (Circa 1910-1920)

Medical=20 Bag in good condition (Circa 1910-1920)

Baby=20 clothes (Circa 1910-1920)
 
Your=20 assistance will be greatly appreciated!
 
Sharon  = Epstein
>^..^<

Life is not measured by the = number of=20 breaths we take,
but by the moments that take our breath = away.
 
--George=20 Carlin

------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C4B17D.CA61C550-- From MStein at carouseldinnertheatre.com Wed Oct 13 12:12:47 2004 From: MStein at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Michael Stein) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 15:12:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Backstage Crew. Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A87273923@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B158.A03CD7CB Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C4B158.A03CD7CB" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B158.A03CD7CB Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 =20 CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE SEEKING BACKSTAGE CREW FOR HOLIDAY SHOW =20 =20 THE CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE LOCATED IN AKRON OHIO IS SEEKING BACKSTAGE CREW MEMBERS FOR ITS UPCOMING SHOW "CAROUSEL'S HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA". REHEARSALS BEGIN NOVEMBER 8 WITH THE SHOW RUNNING UNTIL JANUARY 9, 2005. THIS IS A PAID POSITION WITH BENEFITS AVAILABLE AND THE OPPORTUNITY FOR FUTURE EMPLOYMENT. PLEASE RESPOND TO MICHAEL STEIN.=20 =20 Production Manager Carousel Dinner Theatre 330 724-9855 ext. 129 330 958-2898 cell mstein at carouseldinnertheatre.com =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B158.A03CD7CB Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
 
 
CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE
SEEKING BACKSTAGE CREW FOR HOLIDAY SHOW
 
 
THE = CAROUSEL DINNER=20 THEATRE LOCATED IN AKRON OHIO IS SEEKING BACKSTAGE CREW MEMBERS FOR ITS = UPCOMING=20 SHOW "CAROUSEL'S HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA".  REHEARSALS BEGIN NOVEMBER = 8 WITH=20 THE SHOW RUNNING UNTIL JANUARY 9, 2005.  THIS IS A PAID POSITION = WITH=20 BENEFITS AVAILABLE AND THE OPPORTUNITY FOR FUTURE EMPLOYMENT.  = PLEASE=20 RESPOND TO MICHAEL STEIN. 
 
Production Manager
Carousel Dinner Theatre
330 724-9855 ext. 129
330 958-2898 cell
mstein at carouseldinnertheatre.com

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Dates still available for private parties at Spaghetti Warehouse in Akron Ohio. Call 419-861-3094 for more information. http://www.random-acts.net/Vampire.html From sal-lentz at neo.rr.com Wed Oct 13 22:16:37 2004 From: sal-lentz at neo.rr.com (Sally Lentz) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 01:16:37 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking for photographer for headshots Message-ID: <004801c4b1ac$fae41780$22c9d2cc@yourm5d4u9r2uv> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C4B18B.73A06B00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mom (writer) and daughter(actress) in need of individual headshots. = We're looking for a good photographer who can provide professional = photos at a reasonable price, maybe even a "deal!" Please email: = Sal-Lentz at neo.rr.com ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C4B18B.73A06B00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Mom (writer) and daughter(actress) in = need of=20 individual headshots.  We're looking for a good photographer = who can=20 provide professional photos at a reasonable price, maybe even a = "deal!" =20 Please email: Sal-Lentz at neo.rr.com ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C4B18B.73A06B00-- From Pommy at neo.rr.com Thu Oct 14 04:18:24 2004 From: Pommy at neo.rr.com (Pommy) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 07:18:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Humane Society still needs a lighting person... Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20041014071238.01f70e80@pop-server.neo.rr.com> If anyone has expertise in this area, could you please call Kathy Romito at the shelter (330-657-2010) and talk with her about our upcoming gala "Mardi Paws" (November 13). We have a *really* fun night planned, with entertainment, New Orleans style food, drinks and music, a pet fashion show and our very own "cat house" - but we need to light the event so everyone can see all the good stuff we have. :) If you can donate your services for this worthwhile cause, it would be very much appreciated. Thank you! --Pommy From lt_hello_dolly at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 06:18:26 2004 From: lt_hello_dolly at yahoo.com (Christine Walsh-Newton Rex Huffman) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 06:18:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Hello, Dolly!" Auditions at Little Theatre of Tuscarawas County Message-ID: <20041014131826.28683.qmail@web61109.mail.yahoo.com> The award-winning musical "Hello Dolly" will be presented as the second production of Little Theatre's 2004-05 season. The show is sponsored by The Times-Reporter. Auditions for "Hello Dolly" will be held Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 beginning at 7 in the Little Theatre at 466 Carrie Ave. NW, New Philadelphia. All roles, including Dolly, are available and there are roles, including chorus, for men and women of all ages. Dolly is a mezzo soprano with a vocal range of low G to G-sharp. Horace is a baritone with a range of low B to C. Other characters and their ranges follow: Cornelius (a baritone, low B-flat to high F); Barnaby (baritone, G to E); Irene Malloy (soprano, low A to E); Minnie Fay (soprano, low D-sharp to A); and Ambrose (tenor, E to high G-sharp). Other roles include Ernestina, a wealthy and obnoxious woman who wears too much make-up; Rudolph, headwaiter at the Harmonia Gardens; Mrs. Rose, Dolly's friend from childhood; and the judge. Those auditioning should come with a prepared song. An accompanist will be provided and taped accompaniment (minus the vocal track) is also acceptable. Those auditioning will be asked to learn a dance routine that will be performed during the session. Only persons interested in roles that require dancing will be asked to participate in the dance portion. Music rehearsals will be held in November and December, with a two-week holiday break scheduled. Rehearsals will resume Jan. 3. "Hello Dolly" will be performed Feb. 18-20, 25-27 and March 3-5. For more information on auditions or the show, e-mail LT_Hello_Dolly at yahoo.com. _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net Thu Oct 14 06:27:25 2004 From: aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net (aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:27:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking to borrow scripts for The Crucible Message-ID: <061e01c4b1f1$8c0d19c0$210110ac@CPQ26587269632O> to respond to this message please DO NOT HIT THE REPLY BUTTON. Instead, send all replies to: higbee at chsaviour.org Friends, We are looking to borrow scripts for The Crucible for a Theater Reading NIght(s) sponsored by the Drama Guild of Arts in the Cathedral. This is not intended as a performance-- rather just a chance to share good dramatic literature and give our actors' "chops" some exercise. Is there someone out there who could loan us a set of scripts -- maybe 15? Thank you so much! Judith Higbee Director of Music Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road Cleveland Hts, OH 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org From dhein2000 at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 07:43:26 2004 From: dhein2000 at yahoo.com (Diane Hein) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 07:43:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]singer/songwriter performances, collaboration and networking Message-ID: <20041014144326.27654.qmail@web10801.mail.yahoo.com> Hi fellow subsribers! I'm a local singer/songwriter/musician (Mom, wife, attorney etc.) and will be playing at a variety of Borders locations over the next two months. As a singer/songwriter, I find most of my joy--not only in performing but working with other musicians and singers on my (and other) material. Learning someone's original music can really test a musician's ability and creativity, since there is room for interpretation-- especially if there is not a recording of it to fall back on. However-- for the creative type, this is also an opportunity to give the music a unique groove. Personally, I love sharing my music with others and hearing the variety of spins it can take on when performing it with other players. I think it would be very cool to meet any of you that might be interested in networking and possibly working on each other's material. The Border's performances coming up would give you an opportunity to hear my music and to see if you "connect" with it. In short, I'm inviting you to my performances, but also, in the long run-- to those of you who play instruments, sing and/or write-- the possibily of mutual collaboration. I do have cd of recorded material available at stores on which I invited about 10 others to play. It was really fun. Now it's time to think "live". If interested e-mail me at: Dhein2000 at yahoo.com. I will be at Borders at the following times and locations: Borders Beachwood Oct. 21, 7:00 pm Borders Erie, PA Nov. 7, 2:00 Borders Solon Nov. 11, 7:00 Borders Mentor Nov. 14, 2:00 Borders Westlake Nov. 21, 2:00 Thanks! Would love your feedback. Diane _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From hmp at hmpevents.com Thu Oct 14 07:53:40 2004 From: hmp at hmpevents.com (HMPEVENTS) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 10:53:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Emergency 40ish Female Actress for 10-15 afternoon Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C4B1DC.108FAF70 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0040_01C4B1DC.108FAF70" ------=_NextPart_001_0040_01C4B1DC.108FAF70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi NeOhioPal Subscribers: HELP! Our original actress has become unavailable. We need a funny, improv style, 30-40ish female actress to act in a Mystery tomorrow at the Power House Pub on the West Bank of the Flats! The time of arrival is 12:15 noon ? we will go over the script and do a brief rehearsal. The script will also be emailed to you immediately. The mystery starts at 1-1:30 at the Nautica Powerhouse. The mystery will last approximately two hours. This position pays $100. Please call us at 440-888-3575 due to the late time frame,. Thank you and hope you are available! Heather ------=_NextPart_001_0040_01C4B1DC.108FAF70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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HELP! Our original actress has become unavailable. =

 

We need a funny, improv style, 30-40ish female actress to act in a Mystery tomorrow at the Power House Pub on the West Bank of the Flats!  The time of arrival is 12:15 = noon – we will go over the script and do a brief rehearsal.  The script will also be emailed to you = immediately.  =

 

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Instead, send all replies to: higbee at chsaviour.org Friends, In response to an email I received about performance royalties, I wanted to clarify that we are looking to borrow scripts for The Crucible simply for a group of interested folks to sit around in someone's living room and read through the script by the fire. Perhaps a discussion of the play would follow. I did not mean to imply that this was in any way a performance. As a professional musician with a composer husband (ASCAP) I am sensitive to legalities and fairness in regards to intellectual property. If you have scripts that we could borrow, I hope that this allays any fears you may have in loaning those to us. thanks, Judith Higbee Church of the Saviour Cleveland Hts. OH 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org From bcratchitt at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 10:20:56 2004 From: bcratchitt at yahoo.com (greg mcgill) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 10:20:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Columbus Fringe Festival Seeking Scripts Message-ID: <20041014172056.31613.qmail@web60807.mail.yahoo.com> About the Columbus Fringe Festival: The Columbus Fringe Festival exists to celebrate the wealth of original, adventurous work by stimulating a collorative environment among local and national artistic companies (or organizations) and audiences. MADLAB SEEKS SCRIPT SUBMISSIONS FOR THE COLUMBUS FRINGE FESTIVAL 2005 Playwrights from everywhere are encouraged to submit their scripts for consideration for The First Annual Columbus Fringe Festival, taking place May 12th-June 4th 2005. Shows will run Thursdays-Sundays. The Columbus Fringe Festival is a juried festival. Submissions can be in one of two categories: 1. Producing companies can submit scripts for consideration for inclusion into the Columbus Fringe Festival 2005. Producing companies are those which, if selected, would need to travel to Columbus to perform their show. This means that MadLab would provide a performing space with light/sound capabilities, publicity with the overall festival, and box office staffing. The Producing Company would be responsible for their own production costs (artist payments, props, costumes, set pieces, etc.) as well as travel and lodging expenses. For further information about submitting as a Producing Company, http://www.madlab.net/cff2005submissionguidelines.html 2. Playwrights that do not intend to, or cannot, produce their own work can submit their scripts to MadLab Theatre for consideration to be included into the Columbus Fringe Festival. Scripts chosen from this pool will be produced by MadLab Theatre. If you are familiar with MadLab and its past seasons, these works would be included in MadLab's Annual Theatre Roulette, which will be a part of The Columbus Fringe Festival. For further information about submitting a script for MadLab to produce in the Columbus Fringe Festival, http://www.madlab.net/tr2005submissionguidelines.html All scripts, for either option #1 or #2, must be emailed to andy at madlab.net or if email is not an option please call us at 614.470.2333 to make other arrangements. _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? 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i'm so confused...i do not belong to any kind of "union" like equity or aftra or sag or anything like that. does this mean that when auditions say EPA or SAG or UNION that i am unable to audtion? am i only able to audition for nonunion roles and productions? what does it mean when it says "equity rules in effect? or "lort d in effect"? does it mean that if i DO audition for something with, say, equity attached to it, that i am required to become part of whatever union it is? i've tried to read up on some of these things, but its still confusing, could someone explain these rules in plain old english? hopefully i'm not the only one out there who is confused by these terms...
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Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-547503000-1097777800=:79780-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Oct 14 12:30:23 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:30:23 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mambo Italiano continues at The Cleveland Play House Club Message-ID: <9e.169f0720.2ea02dcf@aol.com> --part1_9e.169f0720.2ea02dcf_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Continuing this weekend at The Cleveland Play House Club is Mambo Italiano! We would love it if you could attend during our run. Here's the deal. Ciao! What: MAMBO ITALIAN, An Evening of Good Food, Good Times and Mob Hits. Featuring: Kevin Joseph Kelly, Donnie Long, G. A. Taggett. James Mango of=20 bass. Musical Direction by Brad Wyner. Written and Directed by William=20 Hoffman. When: October 9-30, Friday & Saturdays at 9PM. Wednesday Mats: October 13,=20 20, 27 at 1PM. Where: The Cleveland Play House Club, located on the Carnegie Avenue side=20 of The Play House Complex, between East 84th & 86th. How Much: Friday and Saturday tickets are $20=20 Food and drink is extra. Matinee tickets are $30 which includes lunch. The ticket office=A0 is (216) 795-7000=20 Seating: First come, first served. The dining room opens a bit after 8PM for= =20 the Friday & Saturday performances. 12 Noon for the mats. Parking tips: Valet Parking is available. Do I Have To Eat Dinner? No. You don't have to do nuttin'. But drinking is=20 advisable. There will be a full menu available and the bar is open, of=20 course. But you don't have to eat if you don't want to. Sincerely, =20 Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_9e.169f0720.2ea02dcf_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Continuing this weekend at The Clev= eland Play House Club is Mambo Italiano!
We would love it if you could attend during our run. Here's the deal. Ciao!<= BR>
What: MAMBO ITALIAN, An Evening of Good Food, Good Times and Mob Hits.

Featuring: Kevin Joseph Kelly, Donnie Long, G. A. Taggett. James Mango of bass. Musical Direction by Brad Wyner. Written and Directed by William Hoffm= an.

When: October 9-30, Friday & Saturdays at 9PM. Wednesday Mats: Oc= tober 13,
20, 27 at 1PM.

Where: The Cleveland Play House Club, located on the Carnegie Avenue side of The Play House Complex, between East 84th & 86th.

How Much: Friday and Saturday tickets are $20
Food and drink is extra. Matinee tickets are $30 which includes lunch.

The ticket office=A0 is (216) 795-7000

Seating: First come, first served. The dining room opens a bit after 8PM for=
the Friday & Saturday performances. 12 Noon for the mats.

Parking tips: Valet Parking is available.

Do I Have To Eat Dinner? No. You don't have to do nuttin'. But drinking is <= BR> advisable. There will be a full menu available and the bar is open, of
course. But you don't have to eat if you don't want to.

Sincerely,          
Kevin Joseph Kelly
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
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--part1_9e.169f0720.2ea02dcf_boundary-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Oct 14 12:33:50 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:33:50 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Monday October 18th Birthdays are being celebrated at Cronies Message-ID: <1d4.2ca5c481.2ea02e9e@aol.com> --part1_1d4.2ca5c481.2ea02e9e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It is an unofficial birthday party for anyone who is getting older in October. It was just so hard to keep it just about me. So join Larry, Curtis, Amy and others as we use food and alcohol and diet coke to move forward in life with grace and beauty and non published phone numbers. See you there!!!!!!!! Karaoke will be cranking as well. Sincerely, Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_1d4.2ca5c481.2ea02e9e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable It is an unofficial birthday party=20= for anyone who is getting older in October.
It was just so hard to keep it just about me.
So join Larry, Curtis, Amy and others as we use food and alcohol and diet co= ke to move forward in life with grace and beauty and non published phone num= bers.
See you there!!!!!!!!
Karaoke will be cranking as well.

Sincerely,          
Kevin Joseph Kelly
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--part1_1d4.2ca5c481.2ea02e9e_boundary-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Oct 14 12:45:59 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:45:59 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kevin Kellyokie Wednesday November 3, 2004 Message-ID: <7e.5ab00348.2ea03177@aol.com> --part1_7e.5ab00348.2ea03177_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It is that time of the month again, yep, time to drink and sing! I am your humble host for: Karaoke Theatre Night Wednesday, November 3th, 2004 Cronies Bar and Grill Located Detroit and Wayne in Lakewood 17900 Detroit Avenue Starts after 10, come early to get a table Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself! Kitchen open until Midnight 216-226-3310, if you get lost Sincerely, Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_7e.5ab00348.2ea03177_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
It is that time of the month again, yep, time to drink and sing!

I am your humble host for:

Karaoke Theatre Night

Wednesday, November 3th, 2004

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


Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself!

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


Sincerely,          
Kevin Joseph Kelly
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
TPOG!
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All events are presented at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detro= it Road, and=20 are $10/program unless otherwise noted. Surf www.ohiofilms.com for hotel in= formation=20 and complete festival schedule. Visit ww.ticketweb.com for directions and a= dvance ticket=20 sales. Attend the festival for details on after-festival parties Thursday, = Friday, and=20 Saturday nights. Some daily highlights include: =B7 Sunday, November 7, 9a-6p: 5th ANNUAL DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY (DP) WOR= KSHOP=20 AND AIVF SALON with Tiffany Laufer (Los Angeles) and Cleveland legend Rober= t C. Banks,=20 Jr. An IP signature event, this wildly popular, hands-on workshop allows pa= rticipants to=20 help DPs light and shoot scenes on 16mm film, which is then screened the ne= xt weekend=20 at the festival. Fee is $50, which includes lunch the day of the workshop a= nd admission to=20 the 2004 OIFF Friday evening, November 12. Limited seating available, reser= vations must=20 be made and paid for in advance, deadline November 4. Location is at WVIZ/= PBS- IdeaStream, 4300 Brookpark Road. =B7 Monday, November 8, 7p and 8p: Film and Art Opening Night reception at= 7p (free and=20 open to the public), and at 8p the Ohio premiere of the feature film NOISE.= A young=20 divorcee and recovering alcoholic moves into a Manhattan apartment that see= ms a bit too=20 secluded to be true. It is: upstairs lives Charlotte Bancroft (ALLY SHEEDY= ), who in addition=20 to having one of the all-time-great thriller names is a sociopath of some r= eliability. =B7 Tuesday, November 9, 7p and 9p: a short film program at 7p including T= HE SELECT FIT=20 by Mansfield, Ohio native Daniel Roemet (A video editor, with the power to = manipulate=20 reality, gets enlightenment from two jaded angels.), and a feature film pre= sentation at 9p.=20 =B7 Wednesday, November 10, 7p and 9p: a short film program at 7p, and at = 9p the world=20 premiere of the feature film PHOTO-FINISH. Photographer Joe Wilde is devas= tated when=20 Elen Feathers leaves him to pursue an affair with wealthy James Wise. Desc= ending into a=20 spiral of jealous obsession Joe plots an orchestrated campaign of revenge a= nd=20 voyeuristically pursues James' vulnerable wife Martha. When he seduces her= , the results=20 are catastrophic. PHOTO-FINISH is a modern morality tale. A psychological= drama dealing=20 with lust, betrayal and revenge. =B7 Thursday, November 11, 9a-8p: OHIO DAY, films written, directed, photog= raphed, and=20 starring Ohioans, starting at 9a and ending at 8p with a double feature: th= e world=20 premieres of science-fiction feature films MARTIANS FROM VENUS and SHADES. =B7 Friday, November 12: noon-8p: Short and feature films all day and nigh= t, one highlight=20 at noon is the Ohio premiere of the feature film IN THE LAND OF MILK AND MO= NEY. When=20 Mothers are the "monsters" how can we react? "Are you now, or have you eve= r been=85a=20 Mother?" This outrageously daring comedy turns the `50s style sci-fi on it= s head. A=20 scathing social satire that is scarily relevant to today's world. Bold, ex= perimental, and=20 subversively funny. =B7 Saturday, November 13, noon-8p: Short and feature films all day and ni= ght, one=20 highlight at 4p is the Ohio premiere of the feature film SINKHOLE. The sto= ry of Jason=20 Griffin, a high school teacher dismissed due to alleged romantic relations = with an=20 underage student. When Jason, now working at the local landfill, discovers= the body of a=20 young woman among the refuse, he sets in motion a chain of events that ends= in violence=20 and emotional devastation. =B7 Sunday, November 14, noon-8p: Short and feature films all day and nigh= t, one highlight=20 at 8p is the Ohio premiere of the feature film SO GLAD I MADE IT. The film= is the saga of=20 singer songwriter Roger Salloom, a 50-something former 1960s psychedelic ro= cker and=20 1970s Nashville songwriter, who tries to jump-start his career after a 20 y= ears absence=20 from the music business. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established in 19= 93. IP is the=20 proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film Festival, Ohio Independent Scree= nplay=20 Awards, Film Production Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agen= t Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a va= riety of=20 curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmake= rs,=20 Audio Visual Rentals, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Public Theatre, C= ommunity=20 Shares of Greater Cleveland, Filmmaker Magazine, The George Gund Foundation= , Hampton=20 Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, National= Endowment=20 for the Arts, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams Independent Pictures is a member of Greater Cleveland Community Shares. Com= munity=20 Shares supports 35 local nonprofits working for long-term, sustainable solu= tions to build=20 a stronger Cleveland. Learn more about Community Shares and supporting soci= al justice=20 through workplace giving at www.communityshares.org. ### Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com =20 Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/oiff-News/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com <*> Your use of Yahoo! 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Sun Dec 12 3.00 PM final performance of 2004 WHERE: Akron Civic Theater 182 South Main Street, the heart of downtown Akron TICKETS $34 Main floor and loges, $30 balcony now on sale by PHONE: Akron Civic Box Office Mon-Fri 11am to 5.30pm 330.253.2488 If busy, call 330.972.7570 (Akron) 330.945.9400 (Cleveland) 216.941.5555 OR ONLINE www.ticketmaster.com www.akroncivic.com AND all Ticketmaster outlets, including Kaufmann's and select Giant Eagle stores. Visit our web site at www.spectacularmusic.org SMP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose productions showcase community local talent. To help defray show costs, we are seeking patronships and corporate sponsors to place camera-ready ads in our program, an opportunity to reach nearly 9,000 potential customers in the greater northeast Ohio region. In appreciation they'd receive 2 complimentary tickets, a $68 value, for the show. Contributions are tax deductible. 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From JPercher at aol.com Thu Oct 14 13:44:21 2004 From: JPercher at aol.com (JPercher at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 16:44:21 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ragtime, The Musical Opens in Two Weeks Message-ID: <126.4daf9253.2ea03f25@aol.com> --part1_126.4daf9253.2ea03f25_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland=A0 NEWS 26001 South Woodland Road Beachwood, Ohio=A0 44122 For Immediate Release =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Contact: Jackie Percher October 4, 2004 =A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (216) 641-1588 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= =20 e-mail: jpercher at aol.com Ragtime, The Musical Launches the Jewish Community Center's New Arts and=20 Culture Season=20 Tony Award-Winning Musical Previews October 28, 2004 at Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus=20 Performing Arts Center The Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Cleveland launches its new Arts &=20 Culture Season with the Tony Award-winning Ragtime, The Musical, directed by= Fred=20 Sternfeld and playing October 28 - November 14 at Cuyahoga Community College= =20 Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center.=A0 This epic musical is presented by=20= the JCC=20 in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts.= =A0=20 The show will preview on Thursday, October 28 at 7:30 p.m.; Opening Night is= =20 Saturday, October 30 at 8:00 p.m.=20 The theme of this award-winning musical fittingly underscores the JCC's=20 redefined commitment to support, produce and present the arts to the widest=20 possible audiences in Northeast Ohio. This season has been made possible by=20= a grant=20 from the Green Arts Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland and= is=20 dedicated to Roe Green. The JCC is also a recent, proud recipient of a Cuyahoga County Economic=20 Development Grant for its Arts & Culture program.=A0 This funding is provide= d in part=20 by the generous support of the Cuyahoga County Board of Commissioners: Jimmy= =20 Dimora, Peter Lawson Jones and Tim McCormack.=A0=20 Ragtime is based on E.L. Doctorow's best-selling novel by the same name with= =20 book by Terrence McNally, music by Stephen Flaherty and lyrics by Lynn Ahren= s .=A0 It paints a powerful portrait of American life through three families:=20= an=20 upper middle class white family, a socialist immigrant Jewish family and a b= lack=20 family in Harlem. The musical intertwines three distinct stories that=20 poignantly illustrate history's timeless contradictions of wealth and povert= y,=20 freedom and prejudice, hope and despair, and love and hate.=A0=20 Set against the backdrop of early Twentieth-century American life, the=20 characters become entangled with real-life characters from the period that i= nclude=20 Henry Ford, Emma Goldman, Booker T. Washington, Harry Houdini and Evelyn=20 Nesbit. Ragtime's diverse score draws upon traditional Jewish folk sounds,=20 vaudeville's outrageous style and one of black America's most vital genres -= - an early=20 form of jazz known as "ragtime." Ragtime won the 1998 Tony awards for best score, book and orchestra and=20 features such show-stopping songs like "Getting Ready Rag", "Your Daddy's So= n",=20 "Wheels of a Dream" and the title song, "Ragtime".=20 Reflecting the disparate notes and influences that come together to form=20 ragtime music, the show paints a portrait of America as an all-embracing fam= ily=20 made up of people of different races, nationalities and creeds.=A0 Flawed an= d=20 struggling to find its way, this family embarks on a journey that can be as=20= jagged=20 as the rhythms of ragtime, but also as liltingly melodic.=20 "Ragtime is one of the truly great musicals written in the last ten years an= d=20 I feel pleased and privileged to be working with an outstanding staff and=20 cast to present this wonderful show to the community," said JCC interim arti= stic=20 director and Ragtime director Fred Sternfeld.=A0 "Ragtime is relevant to=20 contemporary audiences because in many significant ways we, as a society, ha= ven't=20 changed that much from one hundred years ago. Racial tension and social uphe= aval=20 still affect us. And just as the industrial revolution affected all aspects=20= of=20 American life in the early 1900's, technological improvements today continue= =20 to change the way we live our lives," added Sternfeld.=A0 "Most importantly,= the=20 story of Ragtime is a deeply moving and humorous portrayal of how we attempt= =20 to improve our lives, pursue the American dream and connect with each other=20= as=20 fellow humans."=A0 Some of award-winning director Fred Sternfeld's recent=20 musicals were the critically acclaimed productions of Fiddler on the Roof at= Cain=20 Park and Man of La Mancha at the JCC. With a cast of over 50 actors and a sizable orchestra and crew, this major=20 musical production required a large venue and Cuyahoga Community College Eas= tern=20 Campus Performing Arts Center in Highland Hills met the need. This 600-seat,= =20 state-of-the-art facility, opened in 1998, is located just five minutes from= =20 the Mandel-JCC and is easily accessible just off the I-271 / Harvard exit. "= We=20 are pleased to be presenting Ragtime in association with Tri-C's Eastern=20 Campus Theatre Arts.=A0 The administrators and staff have been working with=20= us in the=20 best spirit of collaboration and have been enormously helpful and supportive= =20 of this large undertaking," states Sternfeld. The strong cast includes native-Clevelander Marc Moritz in the role of=20 Tateh.=A0 Notably, Marc was in the original Broadway production of Merrily W= e Roll=20 Along, by Stephen Sondheim. Other featured actors include Kyle Primous as=20 Coalhouse Walker Jr., Yolanda Christine Davis as Sarah, Maggie Stahl Wirfel=20= as=20 Mother, Matthew Wright as Father, Sean Szaller as Mother's Younger Brother a= nd Emma=20 Wahl and Chris McCarrell as the little girl and little boy. Set designer Richard Gould has created a stunning multi-leveled set evoking=20 the images and environment of early twentieth-century America as seen throug= h=20 the eyes of the show's narrator, the little boy.=A0 Choreography is by Marti= n=20 Cespedes and musical direction is by David Williams. The costumes are design= ed by=20 Dana Romeo, lighting is by Colleen Dowling, sound effects and projections ar= e=20 by Richard Ingraham and the Houdini illusions will be staged by magic=20 consultant Vincent Polowy.=20 The performance schedule for Ragtime is Thursdays and Sundays at 7:30 p.m.,=20 Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m.=A0 Ticket prices are= $24=20 for general public; $20 for JCC members; $22 for seniors and $16 for groups=20= of=20 10 or more.=A0 A special "preview" price of $12 is available for the Thursda= y,=20 October 28 performance.=A0 A discount package for all five performing arts=20 events of the 2004-05 season is available for $90 for the general public and= $80=20 for JCC members.=20 To charge tickets by phone call the JCC Box Office at (216) 382-4000 ext.=20 274.=A0 To purchase a group of 10 or more tickets call (216) 593-6258.=A0 Ti= ckets can=20 also be purchased, in person, at the JCC Box Office located at 3505 Mayfield= =20 Road, Cleveland Heights, OH=A0 44118.=A0 On the day of the performance only,= =20 tickets may be purchased one hour prior to the performance at the box office= of the=20 Tri-C Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland=20 Hills, OH=A0 44122.=20 A series of pre-show talks and post-performance discussions for Ragtime will= =20 be offered in the lobby of the theater as follows: Pre-show Talks =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 at 1:00 pm:=A0=A0=A0 Sun.=A0 Oct. 31 - Faye Sholito= n, playwright, journalist=20 and dramaturg for=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20 Ragtime =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Sun.=A0 Nov. 7 -=A0 Fred Sternfeld, director of=20 Ragtime =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Sun.=A0 Nov. 14 - Bill Rudman, radio host and=20 American music historian Post Performance=20 Discussions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Thurs. Oct. 28 - Ragtime cast and creat= ive team=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Sun.=A0=A0 Oct. 31 - Sarah May, director and=20 Park Goist, writer and=20 American studies specialist=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0 =20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 =20 Thurs.=A0 Nov. 4 - Reuben and Dorothy Silver, directors/actors =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sun.=A0=A0=A0 Nov. 7 -=A0Margaret Ford Taylor,=20 Cleveland Arts Theatre founder and =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= James Levin,=20 Cleveland Public Theatre founder =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Thurs.=A0 Nov. 11 - Ragtime cast and creative=20 team =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Sun.=A0=A0 Nov. 14=A0 - Terrence Spivey, Karamu=20 House artistic director and=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Mich= ael Bloom,=20 Cleveland Play House artistic director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Upcoming performances of the JCC's 2004-05 Arts & Culture Season include a=20 musical concert, titled Irving Berlin: The Proud Father of 20th Century Song= =20 (December 12); Yuri Lane, human beatbox phenomenon, starring in From Tel Avi= v to=20 Ramallah: A Beatbox Journey (March 5, 2005); the JCC's fifth-annual An Eveni= ng=20 of Classical Music (May 8, 2005); and the world premiere of Albi Gorn's play= ,=20 To Know Him (May 5-22, 2005). The JCC gratefully acknowledges the support of the Holiday Inn - Beachwood. About the JCC The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland builds and strengthens Cleveland's=20 entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and services that=20 enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in four key program areas: Hea= lth,=20 Wellness and Recreation, Early Childhood Education, Camping and Cultural=20 Arts.=A0 Membership to the JCC is open to all.=A0 The JCC is a non-profit so= cial=20 service agency that receives funding from the Jewish Community Federation an= d the=20 United Way. ### --part1_126.4daf9253.2ea03f25_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Ragtime, The Musical Launches the Jewish Commun= ity Center's New Arts and Culture Season


Tony Award-Winning Musical Previews October 28, 200= 4
at Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus
Performing Arts Center


The Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Cleveland launches its new Arts & C= ulture Season with the Tony Award-winning Ragtime, The Musical, directed by Fred Sternfeld and playing October 28 - November 14=20= at Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center.=A0=20= This epic musical is presented by the JCC in association with Cuyahoga Commu= nity College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts.=A0 The show will preview on Thursd= ay, October 28 at 7:30 p.m.; Opening Night is Saturday, October 30 at 8:00 p= .m.

The theme of this award-winning musical fittingly underscores the JCC's rede= fined commitment to support, produce and present the arts to the widest poss= ible audiences in Northeast Ohio. This season has been made possible by a gr= ant from the Green Arts Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of Clevel= and and is dedicated to Roe Green.

The JCC is also a recent, proud recipient of a Cuyahoga County Economic D= evelopment Grant for its Arts & Culture program.=A0 This funding=20= is provided in part by the generous support of the Cuyahoga County Board of=20= Commissioners: Jimmy Dimora, Peter Lawson Jones and Tim McCormack.=A0
Ragtime is based on E.L. Doctorow's best-selling novel=20= by the same name with book by Terrence McNally, music by Stephen F= laherty and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens.=A0 It paints a powerful portra= it of American life through three families: an upper middle class white fami= ly, a socialist immigrant Jewish family and a black family in Harlem. The mu= sical intertwines three distinct stories that poignantly illustrate history'= s timeless contradictions of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope= and despair, and love and hate.=A0

Set against the backdrop of early Twentieth-century American life, the chara= cters become entangled with real-life characters from the period that includ= e Henry Ford, Emma Goldman, Booker T. Washington, Harry Houdini and Evelyn N= esbit. Ragtime's diverse score draws upon traditional Jewish f= olk sounds, vaudeville's outrageous style and one of black America's most vi= tal genres -- an early form of jazz known as "ragtime."

Ragtime won the 1998 Tony awards for best score, book and orch= estra and features such show-stopping songs like "Getting Ready Rag", "Your=20= Daddy's Son", "Wheels of a Dream" and the title song, "Ragtime".

Reflecting the disparate notes and influences that come together to form rag= time music, the show paints a portrait of America as an all-embracing family= made up of people of different races, nationalities and creeds.=A0 Flawed a= nd struggling to find its way, this family embarks on a journey that can be=20= as jagged as the rhythms of ragtime, but also as liltingly melodic.

"Ragtime is one of the truly great musicals written in the las= t ten years and I feel pleased and privileged to be working with an outstand= ing staff and cast to present this wonderful show to the community," said JC= C interim artistic director and Ragtime director Fred Sternfel= d.=A0 "Ragtime is relevant to contemporary audiences because i= n many significant ways we, as a society, haven't changed that much from one= hundred years ago. Racial tension and social upheaval still affect us. And=20= just as the industrial revolution affected all aspects of American life in t= he early 1900's, technological improvements today continue to change the way= we live our lives," added Sternfeld.=A0 "Most importantly, the story of = Ragtime is a deeply moving and humorous portrayal of how we attem= pt to improve our lives, pursue the American dream and connect with each oth= er as fellow humans."=A0 Some of award-winning director Fred Sternfeld's rec= ent musicals were the critically acclaimed productions of Fiddler on the=20= Roof at Cain Park and Man of La Mancha at the JCC.

With a cast of over 50 actors and a sizable orchestra and crew, this major m= usical production required a large venue and Cuyahoga Community College East= ern Campus Performing Arts Center in Highland Hills met the need. This 600-s= eat, state-of-the-art facility, opened in 1998, is located just five minutes= from the Mandel-JCC and is easily accessible just off the I-271 / Harvard e= xit. "We are pleased to be presenting Ragtime in association w= ith Tri-C's Eastern Campus Theatre Arts.=A0 The administrators and staff hav= e been working with us in the best spirit of collaboration and have been eno= rmously helpful and supportive of this large undertaking," states Sternfeld.=

The strong cast includes native-Clevelander Marc Moritz in the role o= f Tateh.=A0 Notably, Marc was in the original Broadway production of Merrily= We Roll Along, by Stephen Sondheim. Other featured actors include Kyle P= rimous as Coalhouse Walker Jr., Yolanda Christine Davis as Sarah,= Maggie Stahl Wirfel as Mother, Matthew Wright as Father, S= ean Szaller as Mother's Younger Brother and Emma Wahl and Chri= s McCarrell as the little girl and little boy.

Set designer Richard Gould has created a stunning multi-leveled set e= voking the images and environment of early twentieth-century America as seen= through the eyes of the show's narrator, the little boy.=A0 Choreography is= by Martin Cespedes and musical direction is by David Williams. The c= ostumes are designed by Dana Romeo, lighting is by Colleen Dowling= , sound effects and projections are by Richard Ingraham and the H= oudini illusions will be staged by magic consultant Vincent Polowy. <= BR>
The performance schedule for Ragtime is Thursdays and Sundays=20= at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m.=A0 Tic= ket prices are $24 for general public; $20 for JCC members; $22 for seniors=20= and $16 for groups of 10 or more.=A0 A special "preview" price of $12 is ava= ilable for the Thursday, October 28 performance.=A0 A discount package fo= r all five performing arts events of the 2004-05 season is available for $90= for the general public and $80 for JCC members.

To charge tickets by phone call the JCC Box Office at (216) 382-4000 ext.= 274.=A0 To purchase a group of 10 or more tickets call (216) 593-6258.= =A0 Tickets can also be purchased, in person, at the JCC Box Office located=20= at 3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, OH=A0 44118.=A0 On the day of the=20= performance only, tickets may be purchased one hour prior to the performance= at the box office of the Tri-C Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center, 42= 50 Richmond Road, Highland Hills, OH=A0 44122.

A series of pre-show talks and post-performance discussions for Ragtim= e will be offered in the lobby of the theater as follows:

= Pre-show Talks
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 at 1:00 pm:=A0=A0=A0 Sun.=A0 Oct. 31 - Fa= ye Sholiton, playwright, journalist and dramaturg for=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0&n= bsp;      Ragtime
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0&nbs= p;        Sun.=A0 Nov. 7 -=A0 Fred Ste= rnfeld, director of Ragtime
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0&nbs= p;        Sun.=A0 Nov. 14 - Bill Rudma= n, radio host and American music historian
Post Performance
Discussions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Thurs. Oct. 28 - Ragtime cast and creative team
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =         Sun.=A0=A0 Oct. 31 - Sarah May= , director and
            &nbs= p;             =20=             Park Goi= st, writer and American studies specialist=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0         &nb= sp; =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0         Thurs.=A0 Nov. 4 - Re= uben and Dorothy Silver, directors/actors
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0   Sun.=A0=A0=A0 Nov. 7 -=A0Margaret Ford Tay= lor, Cleveland Arts Theatre founder and
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 &nb= sp;        James Levin, Cleveland=20= Public Theatre founder
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =         Thurs.=A0 Nov. 11 - Ragtime= cast and creative team
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0&nb= sp;       Sun.=A0=A0 Nov. 14=A0 - Terrence=20= Spivey, Karamu House artistic director and
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0   =            Michael Bloo= m, Cleveland Play House artistic director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0

Upcoming performances of the JCC's 2004-05 Arts & Culture Season include= a musical concert, titled Irving Berlin: The Proud Father of 20th Cen= tury Song (December 12); Yuri Lane, human beatbox phenomenon,= starring in From Tel Aviv to Ramallah: A Beatbox Journey (Mar= ch 5, 2005); the JCC's fifth-annual An Evening of Classical Music<= /I> (May 8, 2005); and the world premiere of Albi Gorn's play, To Know= Him (May 5-22, 2005).

The JCC gratefully acknowledges the support of the Holiday Inn - Beachwoo= d.

About the JCC

The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland builds and strengthens Cleve= land's entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and service= s that enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in four key program are= as: Health, Wellness and Recreation, Early Childhood Education, Camping and=20= Cultural Arts.=A0 Membership to the JCC is open to all.=A0 The JCC is a non-= profit social service agency that receives funding from the Jewish Community= Federation and the United Way.

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--part1_126.4daf9253.2ea03f25_boundary-- From starmomd at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 13:55:51 2004 From: starmomd at yahoo.com (The Drakes) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 13:55:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Weekend for "The Night of January 16th" at Royalton Players Message-ID: <20041014205551.80274.qmail@web41908.mail.yahoo.com> This weekend is your last chance to catch the Royalton Players production of "The Night of January" 16th by Ayn Rand. Hope to see you there! ROYALTON PLAYERS PRESENTS THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16TH An Interactive Courtroom Drama By Ayn Rand October 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." Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy From cpribble at us.edu Thu Oct 14 14:56:20 2004 From: cpribble at us.edu (cpribble ) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 17:56:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]auditions at CVLT Message-ID: <200410141756.AA814678314@us.edu> AUDITIONS at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre for: OVER THE TAVERN Written by Tom Dudzick Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble Monday, November 29 at 7:00 Tuesday, November 30 at 7:00 The main action of the play takes place in the Pazinski apartment above "Chet's Bar and Grill" in Buffalo, New York, autumn of 1959. It is the coming of age story for class clown, Rudy Pazinski, who is trying to understand life and religion through his idols- Ed Sullivan and Alfred E. Newman. THE CAST: CHET PAZINSKI: 40ish ELLEN PAZINSKI: late 30s, early 40s their children RUDY- 12 years old GEORGIE: 13 years old EDDIE: 15 years old ANNIE: 16 years old a nun SISTER CLARISSA: 50-70 any questions or for further information: email cpribble at us.edu From Bailarte at aol.com Thu Oct 14 14:01:53 2004 From: Bailarte at aol.com (Bailarte at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 17:01:53 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]An event not to miss-Day of the Dead with Evert's ALMA DE LA TIERRA & more Message-ID: <13e.3a6e272.2ea04341@aol.com> --part1_13e.3a6e272.2ea04341_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tom and Susana Evert Dance Theatre to present Day of the Dead Celebration Tom & Susana Evert Dance Theatre will present the Festival of Dia de los=20 Muertos ("Day of the Dead") in collaboration with Alejandro Rivera Photograp= hy,=20 the week of October 24th through 30th at Sagrada Familia Church. This event=20= is=20 designed to build an understanding of Hispanic cultural traditions through t= he=20 presentation of a variety of art forms, including dance/theatre, music, the=20 visual arts, and workshops for the community.=20 http://www.EvertDance.com The culminating event on Saturday, October 30th, unlike any Cleveland has=20 seen before, will feature a re-sized and revised version of the Everts=20 award-winning production Alma de la Tierra ("Soul of the Land") with a cast=20= of 10=20 dancers, installations of typical Mexican altars by Alejandro Rivera and par= tner,=20 Jeannie Petrus-Rivera, who will create and direct the installation of=20 beautifully elaborated altars by various community groups and individuals in= the=20 transformed festival hall, and dancing with Roberto Ocasio Latin Jazz Band. "ALMA DE LA TIERRA" is a dance/theatre work that has elements of fantasy and= =20 myth presented in a magic-realistic form characteristic of Latin America's=20 primary literary movement. Performed by a wonderful cast of ten dancers/acto= rs,=20 this mesmerizing production creates a world that is familiar, yet dreamlike.= An=20 exploration of Latino culture, this artistic, cultural celebration fuses=20 modern, folk and classical dance, poetry, song, fantastic effects and costum= es and=20 is a feast for the senses for audiences of all ages.=A0=20 "Tom and Susana Evert draw us into a world of intimacy and depth, where hear= t=20 and soul are revealed in human terms, and where we can witness the=20 nitty-gritty of the struggle to be vulnerable, in love and in one's spiritua= l life. And=20 all this is done with great skill, and taste, and humor .Mr. Evert is a rare= =20 breed in this day and age - a true craftsman. It's no accident that he is a=20 sculptor as well as a dancer. When he moves, he is carefully shaping his bod= y,=20 and the surrounding space, to create images that are clear and evocative. Wh= ile=20 his background with Paul Taylor serves him well in his precision and strengt= h=20 of movement, Tom also adds a self-effacing vulnerability seldom seen in male= =20 dancers, and which, in their many duets, is a useful foil for his partner=20 Susana's wonderfully brash and outgoing character. His group efforts have th= e=20 quality of whirlpools, watery and circular and mesmerizing, like the Philip=20= Glass=20 music he often sets them to. =A0 =A0 Susana Evert dances boldly. And brightl= y. From=20 her delightful lip-synching of Celia Cruz, to her solo invocations of the=20 divine spirit, she grabs your attention, and draws you in. In her dances wit= h her=20 partner Tom, she can morph from surrendered lover to angst-driven fury and=20 back again in a split second - leaving no doubt that she has lived both=20 characters. Her face is almost never neutral - it's as expressive as the res= t of her,=20 and sometimes audibly so. While capable of statuesque and fiery beauty, she'= s=20 not afraid to get down and roll around on the floor, either - a sign of the=20 vulnerability that makes her dancing so potent a communication. And as a=20 choreographer, her work in "Alma de la Tierra" (co-created with husband Tom)= =20 communicates the full range of her Mexican heritage, from fleshy sensuality=20= to spirit-filled Catholicism"=A0 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE ( April, 2004) Day of the Dead has been celebrated in Mexico and other Latin-American=20 countries since Pre-Hispanic times. During this important celebration, peopl= e honor=20 their deceased family members through the installation of altars, special=20 foods , music and dance, and by visiting the cemeteries.=20 For tickets or further information (216) 664-1533=20 La Sagrada Familia Church is located at 7719 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland. Press Contact: Susana or Tom Evert=20 216-269-6985 Bailarte at aol.com http://www.diadelosmuertos.info This event is made possible by : The City Of Cleveland,=20 Cuyahoga County ACE Development Grant, The Ohio Arts Council,=20 The Kulas Foundation,=20 TOPS, Supermarkets The Cleveland Foundation. ### --part1_13e.3a6e272.2ea04341_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tom and Susana Evert Dance Theatre to present Day o= f the Dead Celebration


Tom & Susana Evert Dance Theatre
will present the Festival of Dia de= los Muertos ("Day of the Dead") in collaboration with Alejandro Rivera Phot= ography, the week of October 24th through 30th at Sagrada Familia Church. Th= is event is designed to build an understanding of Hispanic cultural traditio= ns through the presentation of a variety of art forms, including dance/theat= re, music, the visual arts, and workshops for the community.
http://www.EvertDance.com=

The culminating event on Saturday, October 30th, unlike any Cleveland has se= en before, will feature a re-sized and revised version of the Everts award-w= inning production Alma de la Tierra ("Soul of the Land") with a ca= st of 10 dancers, installations of typical Mexican altars by Alejandro R= ivera and partner, Jeannie Petrus-Rivera, who will create and direct the ins= tallation of beautifully elaborated altars by various community groups and i= ndividuals in the transformed festival hall, and dancing with Roberto Ocasio= Latin Jazz Band.
=
"ALMA DE LA TIERRA"
is a dance/theatre work that has elements=20= of fantasy and myth presented in a magic-realistic form characteristic of La= tin America's primary literary movement. Performed by a wonderful cast of te= n dancers/actors, this mesmerizing production creates a world that is famili= ar, yet dreamlike. An exploration of Latino culture, this artistic, cultural= celebration fuses modern, folk and classical dance, poetry, song, fantastic= effects and costumes and is a feast for the senses for audiences of all age= s.=A0

"Tom and Susana Evert draw us into a world of intimacy and dep= th, where heart and soul are revealed in human terms, and where we can witne= ss the nitty-gritty of the struggle to be vulnerable, in love and in one's s= piritual life. And all this is done with great skill, and taste, and humor .= Mr. Evert is a rare breed in this day and age - a true craftsman. It's no ac= cident that he is a sculptor as well as a dancer. When he moves, he is caref= ully shaping his body, and the surrounding space, to create images that are=20= clear and evocative. While his background with Paul Taylor serves him well i= n his precision and strength of movement, Tom also adds a self-effacing vuln= erability seldom seen in male dancers, and which, in their many duets, is a=20= useful foil for his partner Susana's wonderfully brash and outgoing characte= r. His group efforts have the quality of whirlpools, watery and circular and= mesmerizing, like the Philip Glass music he often sets them to. =A0 =A0 Sus= ana Evert dances boldly. And brightly. From her delightful lip-synching of C= elia Cruz, to her solo invocations of the divine spirit, she grabs your atte= ntion, and draws you in. In her dances with her partner Tom, she can morph f= rom surrendered lover to angst-driven fury and back again in a split second=20= - leaving no doubt that she has lived both characters. Her face is almost ne= ver neutral - it's as expressive as the rest of her, and sometimes audibly s= o. While capable of statuesque and fiery beauty, she's not afraid to get dow= n and roll around on the floor, either - a sign of the vulnerability that ma= kes her dancing so potent a communication. And as a choreographer, her work=20= in "Alma de la Tierra" (co-created with husband Tom) communicates the full r= ange of her Mexican heritage, from fleshy sensuality to
spirit-filled Catholicism"=A0
THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE ( April, 2004)
=
=
Day of the Dead has been celebrated in Mexico and other Latin-America= n countries since Pre-Hispanic times. During this important celebration, peo= ple honor their deceased family members through the installation of altars,=20= special foods , music and dance, and by visiting the cemeteries.

For tickets or further information (216) 664-1533 <= BR> La Sagrada Familia Church is located at 7719 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland.=


Press Contact: Susana or Tom Evert
216-269-6985
Bailarte at aol.com

http://www.diadelosmuertos.inf= o

=
= This event is made possible by :
The City Of Cleveland,
Cuyahoga County ACE Development Grant,
The Ohio Arts Council,
The Kulas Foundation,
TOPS, Supermarkets
The Cleveland Foundation.


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--part1_13e.3a6e272.2ea04341_boundary-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Thu Oct 14 15:54:44 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 18:54:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silver's Final Performance at Actors' Summit SOLD OUT! Message-ID: -------------------------------1097794484 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Best tickets remaining are on Friday night. A few remain for Saturday evening. Neil -------------------------------1097794484 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Best tickets remaining are on Friday night. A few remain for Saturday e= vening.
 
Neil
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------=_NextPart_000_0064_01C4B262.63596A80-- From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 15 06:16:52 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:16:52 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FORUM 2nd Week Message-ID: <20041015131652.66719.qmail@web21127.mail.yahoo.com> --0-307554387-1097846212=:66510 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii IN ITS SECOND WEEK! RESERVATONS ARE GOING FAST! A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio Book By: Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart Music and Lyrics by: Stephen Sondheim Originally Produced on Broadway by: Harold S. Prince 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! --0-307554387-1097846212=:66510 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

IN ITS SECOND WEEK!

RESERVATONS ARE GOING FAST!

 

A FUNNY THING HAPPENED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM

36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio

 

Book By: Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart

Music and Lyrics by: Stephen Sondheim

Originally Produced on Broadway by: Harold S. Prince

 

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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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-307554387-1097846212=:66510-- From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 15 06:43:23 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:43:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]OLDE TOWN HALL FUNDRAISER Message-ID: <20041015134323.52410.qmail@web21124.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1483127588-1097847803=:50104 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Celebrate the Olde Towne Hall Theatre?s 25th Anniversary Season! This year, through the generous support of The Blue Barn Antiques shop in North Ridgeville, Olde Towne Hall Theatre is selling a limited edition Christmas Ornament! This is the first in a series for historic sites in North Ridgeville and the proceeds from sale support our theatre. This hand painted ornament is available with a ribbon for $20 or a stand for $25 They are on sale at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre Box Office or at the Blue Barn Antique Shop located on Center Ridge Road Own a piece of History and Support the Arts! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1483127588-1097847803=:50104 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Celebrate the Olde Towne Hall Theatre?s

25th Anniversary Season!

 

This year, through the generous support of The Blue Barn Antiques shop in North Ridgeville, Olde Towne Hall Theatre is selling a limited edition Christmas Ornament!

This is the first in a series for historic sites in North Ridgeville and the proceeds from sale support our theatre.

This hand painted ornament is available

 with a ribbon for $20

or a stand for $25

They are on sale at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre Box Office

 or at the Blue Barn Antique Shop located on Center Ridge Road

 

Own a piece of History and Support the Arts!


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1483127588-1097847803=:50104-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 15 06:47:45 2004 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:47:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Review of Pride & Prejudice Message-ID: <20041015134745.55630.qmail@web13123.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1813045491-1097848065=:55611 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Cleveland Jewish News: October 15, 2004 Arts Charming production of Austen classic lights up Lakeland stage By: FRAN HELLER Contributing Writer Jane Austen is back! In the 1990s, almost every one of Jane Austen's novels was made into a film or television production, generating a new and enthusiastic audience. Less frequently seen is a stage adaptation of Austen's fiction. That is one reason why the production of "Pride and Prejudice" at Lakeland Theatre through Oct. 31 is such a treat. The other is director Dr. Martin Friedman's delightful rendition of a production that originated at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, Ireland. Friedman's adaptation is worth crowing about. Under his dynamic, intelligent direction, 19 hard-working actors, only one of whom is Equity, recreate Austen's early 19th-century English world. Yes, the English accents wobble, and the many scene changes (18 in all) slow the production in the overly long first act, but do not impede it. The individual performances range from credible to memorable, while the ensemble scenes teem with life. The end result is a well-polished production brimming with charm. The play centers on its flawed hero and heroine, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet. Liz Conway brings one of fiction's most delightful heroines to life in her lively portrayal of the strong-willed, quick-witted Elizabeth Bennet, intent on marrying for love, not security. The very handsome Tom Eschelman is sufficiently stiff as the snobbish, aristocratic Mr. Darcy, who is smitten with Elizabeth, despite her inferior social position. Watching Darcy's awkward, overbearing first proposal of marriage, which Lizzy rejects, is as funny as it is ludicrous. Austen's menagerie of characters remains unforgettable. Veteran actor Mitchell Fields (the one Equity actor) is perfect as the paunchy, mildly sarcastic Mr. Bennet, indifferent to his wife and daughters, save for his favorite, Elizabeth. A father's sober warning to his daughter about her reasons for marrying is reflective of his own unhappy, ill-matched union. A shrill, garrulous Mary Cunningham is the perfect prototype of the crass, social-climbing Mrs. Bennet, a brainless busybody whose sole aim in life is to find suitable (read: rich) husbands for her five daughters. An amiable Meredith Conti suits the role of the agreeable Jane Bennet, the oldest and most beautiful of the Bennet sisters. Jane falls in love with Mr. Bingley, a wealthy bachelor. Their romance is thwarted by the efforts of Bingley's sister, who considers the Bennets socially inferior. Timuchin (Timo) Aker is the good-natured bachelor; Rachel Applebaum is his arrogant sister, Miss Caroline Bingley. Hester Lewellen is excellent as the insufferably haughty and domineering aunt, Lady Catherine De Bourgh, who seeks to destroy any possibility of union between her nephew, Darcy, and Elizabeth. Parading about like a penguin, Andrew Narten delivers an unforgettable performance as the pompous, class-conscious clergyman, Mr. Collins, a distant cousin and heir to the Bennet estate. Collins' proposal of marriage to Lizzy, when he won't take no for an answer, is riotous. After being rebuffed, he weds the penniless Charlotte, (a credible Elizabeth Blakeslee) who takes a dim, yet practical view of marriage. The younger Bennett sisters include Mary Britta Shirring as the dour, bookish middle sister, Mary; and Ruth Hitchcock and Lindsy Sandham as the frivolous and materialistic youngest sisters, Lydia and Kitty. The villain of the story is Mr. Wickham (Derek Adams), a fortune hunter and a liar who threatens potential ruin to the entire Bennet family. Keith Nagy's imaginative, minimalist, free-standing set, including two doors and a large, draped picture window that reverse to an arbor, serves the numerous scenes and varying locations effectively, aided by Bill Amato's bird sounds. Director Friedman fully utilizes the stage, which allows many things to happen simultaneously, such as a group engaged in conversation while another plays whist. The ensemble performs a well-coordinated quadrille created by choreographer Elizabeth Flynn. The costumes, designed by Craig Tucker and John Larger, authenticate the milieu. This is a production in which the sum of its parts results in a pleasing and entertaining whole. Look for the movie, "Pride and Prejudice," in 2005. Meanwhile, enjoy the unique opportunity of seeing a live production at Lakeland Theatre while it lasts. Lakeland Theatre is located on the campus of Lakeland Community College, 7700 Clocktower Drive in Kirtland. Performances are Thurs. and Fri. at 8 p.m.; Sat. at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.; and Sun at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. For tickets ($12 for adults; $10 for students and seniors), call 440-525-7034 or 440-525-4774. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. --0-1813045491-1097848065=:55611 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Cleveland Jewish News: October 15, 2004

Arts

Charming production of Austen classic lights up Lakeland stage

Jane Austen is back!

In the 1990s, almost every one of Jane Austen's novels was made into a film or television production, generating a new and enthusiastic audience. Less frequently seen is a stage adaptation of Austen's fiction.

That is one reason why the production of "Pride and Prejudice" at Lakeland Theatre through Oct. 31 is such a treat.

The other is director Dr. Martin Friedman's delightful rendition of a production that originated at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, Ireland. Friedman's adaptation is worth crowing about.

Under his dynamic, intelligent direction, 19 hard-working actors, only one of whom is Equity, recreate Austen's early 19th-century English world.

Yes, the English accents wobble, and the many scene changes (18 in all) slow the production in the overly long first act, but do not impede it. The individual performances range from credible to memorable, while the ensemble scenes teem with life. The end result is a well-polished production brimming with charm.

The play centers on its flawed hero and heroine, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet.

Liz Conway brings one of fiction's most delightful heroines to life in her lively portrayal of the strong-willed, quick-witted Elizabeth Bennet, intent on marrying for love, not security.

The very handsome Tom Eschelman is sufficiently stiff as the snobbish, aristocratic Mr. Darcy, who is smitten with Elizabeth, despite her inferior social position. Watching Darcy's awkward, overbearing first proposal of marriage, which Lizzy rejects, is as funny as it is ludicrous.

Austen's menagerie of characters remains unforgettable. Veteran actor Mitchell Fields (the one Equity actor) is perfect as the paunchy, mildly sarcastic Mr. Bennet, indifferent to his wife and daughters, save for his favorite, Elizabeth. A father's sober warning to his daughter about her reasons for marrying is reflective of his own unhappy, ill-matched union.

A shrill, garrulous Mary Cunningham is the perfect prototype of the crass, social-climbing Mrs. Bennet, a brainless busybody whose sole aim in life is to find suitable (read: rich) husbands for her five daughters.

An amiable Meredith Conti suits the role of the agreeable Jane Bennet, the oldest and most beautiful of the Bennet sisters. Jane falls in love with Mr. Bingley, a wealthy bachelor. Their romance is thwarted by the efforts of Bingley's sister, who considers the Bennets socially inferior. Timuchin (Timo) Aker is the good-natured bachelor; Rachel Applebaum is his arrogant sister, Miss Caroline Bingley.

Hester Lewellen is excellent as the insufferably haughty and domineering aunt, Lady Catherine De Bourgh, who seeks to destroy any possibility of union between her nephew, Darcy, and Elizabeth.

Parading about like a penguin, Andrew Narten delivers an unforgettable performance as the pompous, class-conscious clergyman, Mr. Collins, a distant cousin and heir to the Bennet estate.

Collins' proposal of marriage to Lizzy, when he won't take no for an answer, is riotous. After being rebuffed, he weds the penniless Charlotte, (a credible Elizabeth Blakeslee) who takes a dim, yet practical view of marriage.

The younger Bennett sisters include Mary Britta Shirring as the dour, bookish middle sister, Mary; and Ruth Hitchcock and Lindsy Sandham as the frivolous and materialistic youngest sisters, Lydia and Kitty. The villain of the story is Mr. Wickham (Derek Adams), a fortune hunter and a liar who threatens potential ruin to the entire Bennet family.

Keith Nagy's imaginative, minimalist, free-standing set, including two doors and a large, draped picture window that reverse to an arbor, serves the numerous scenes and varying locations effectively, aided by Bill Amato's bird sounds.

Director Friedman fully utilizes the stage, which allows many things to happen simultaneously, such as a group engaged in conversation while another plays whist.

The ensemble performs a well-coordinated quadrille created by choreographer Elizabeth Flynn. The costumes, designed by Craig Tucker and John Larger, authenticate the milieu. This is a production in which the sum of its parts results in a pleasing and entertaining whole.

Look for the movie, "Pride and Prejudice," in 2005. Meanwhile, enjoy the unique opportunity of seeing a live production at Lakeland Theatre while it lasts.

Lakeland Theatre is located on the campus of Lakeland Community College, 7700 Clocktower Drive in Kirtland. Performances are Thurs. and Fri. at 8 p.m.; Sat. at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.; and Sun at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. For tickets ($12 for adults; $10 for students and seniors), call 440-525-7034 or 440-525-4774.


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Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. --0-1813045491-1097848065=:55611-- From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 15 06:57:37 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:57:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION NOTICE: THE FANTASTICKS Message-ID: <20041015135737.17997.qmail@web21123.mail.yahoo.com> --0-567865843-1097848657=:16699 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii TRY TO REMEMBER? OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE ANNOUNCES AUDITNONS FOR OUR 25th ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTION OF The Fantasticks The Olde Towne Hall theatre began its first formal season with The Fantasticks, 25 years ago, and this season we are reviving the show to celebrate 25 years of great community theatre. No other New York stage production has ever played so many performances. The Fantasticks has become the longest-running musical in the world, and with good reason. At the heart of its breathtaking poetry and subtle theatrical sophistication is a purity and simplicity that transcends cultural barriers. The result is a timeless fable of love that manages to be nostalgic and universal at the same time. The Fantasticks tells the tale of the neighboring fathers of Luisa and Matt, though good friends feel they must appear as enemies to make sure that their children fall in love. Having thought up this bit of logic they next find a way to reverse themselves by hiring El Gallo, aided by the Old Actor and The Indian, to perform a mock abduction by moonlight so that Matt might prove his valor, thus paving the way for reconciliation. But daylight reveals the parental deception; the lovers quarrel, and young Matt goes off to see the world. After a number of horrible experiences, he returns home to Luisa?s waiting arms. This most memorable musical score includes the songs; Try to Remember, Soon it?s Going to Rain, I Can See It, They Were You, and Never Say No. February 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 2005, March 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 2005 - 8PM Sundays Feb. 20th and March 6th - 2PM AUDITIONS ARE BEING HELD ON MONDAY OCTOBER 18 & TUESDAY OCTOBER 19 PLEASE BE PREPAIRED TO SING A MUSICAL SELECTION SHOWCASING YOUR RANGE AND ABILTIY. BE PREPAIRED TO READ FROM THE SCRIPT. Directions to the Olde Towne Hall Theatre 36119 Center Ridge Road 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! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. --0-567865843-1097848657=:16699 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

TRY TO REMEMBER?

OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE ANNOUNCES AUDITNONS FOR OUR 25th ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTION OF

The Fantasticks

The Olde Towne Hall theatre began its first formal season with The Fantasticks, 25 years ago, and this season we are reviving the show to celebrate 25 years of great community theatre.

No other New York stage production has ever played so many performances. The Fantasticks has become the longest-running musical in the world, and with good reason. At the heart of its breathtaking poetry and subtle theatrical sophistication is a purity and simplicity that transcends cultural barriers. The result is a timeless fable of love that manages to be nostalgic and universal at the same time.

The Fantasticks tells the tale of the neighboring fathers of Luisa and Matt, though good friends feel they must appear as enemies to make sure that their children fall in love. Having thought up this bit of logic they next find a way to reverse themselves by hiring El Gallo, aided by the Old Actor and The Indian, to perform a mock abduction by moonlight so that Matt might prove his valor, thus paving the way for reconciliation. But daylight reveals the parental deception; the lovers quarrel, and young Matt goes off to see the world. After a number of horrible experiences, he returns home to Luisa?s waiting arms.

This most memorable musical score includes the songs; Try to Remember, Soon it?s Going to Rain, I Can See It, They Were You, and Never Say No.

February 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 2005, March 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 2005 - 8PM
Sundays Feb. 20th and March 6th - 2PM

 

AUDITIONS ARE BEING HELD ON
MONDAY OCTOBER 18 &

TUESDAY OCTOBER 19

PLEASE BE PREPAIRED TO SING A MUSICAL SELECTION SHOWCASING YOUR RANGE AND ABILTIY.  BE PREPAIRED TO READ FROM THE SCRIPT.

Directions to the Olde Towne Hall Theatre

36119 Center Ridge Road

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!


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Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. --0-567865843-1097848657=:16699-- From snewport at buckeyecolor.com Fri Oct 15 07:48:34 2004 From: snewport at buckeyecolor.com (Newport, Stephanie) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 10:48:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reindeer Monologue Auditions at The Players Guild in Canton Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2C6.0BA70306 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C4B2C6.0BA70306" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B2C6.0BA70306 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Players Guild Theatre Announces Auditions for Eight: The Reindeer Monologues =20 =20 Canton, Ohio - The Players Guild Theatre announces auditions for Eight: The Reindeer Monologues, Jeff Goode's dark comedy, filled with naughty fun and scandalous surprises. =20 A media frenzy erupts when scandalous allegations are leveled at the North Pole's most prominent resident. As each legendary member of Santa's flying team comes forward to demand its share of the lime-light, a horrific tale of corruption and perversion emerges, implicating everyone from the littlest elf to the tainted Saint himself. =20 Director Margene Rannigan is looking for men and women age 18 or older. Those wishing to audition should prepare a humorous monologue approximately one minute in length. =20 Auditions will be held Monday, November 1, and Tuesday, November 2, at 7:00 p.m. at the Players Guild Theatre, 1001 Market Avenue in Canton. No appointment is necessary. For information, call (330) 453-7619. Performance dates are December 6 - 15, Monday through Wednesday. =20 Contact: Steven Arnold (Artistic Coordinator) artistic at playersguildtheatre.com =20 Phone: 330-453-7619 =20 =20 =20 # # # ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B2C6.0BA70306 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The = Players Guild=20 Theatre Announces

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Canton, Ohio - The Players Guild Theatre = announces=20 auditions for Eight: = The Reindeer=20 Monologues, Jeff Goode’s = dark comedy,=20 filled with naughty fun and scandalous=20 surprises.

  

A media frenzy erupts when scandalous = allegations are=20 leveled at the North Pole's most prominent resident. As each legendary = member of=20 Santa's flying team comes forward to demand its share of the lime-light, = a=20 horrific tale of corruption and perversion emerges, implicating everyone = from=20 the littlest elf to the tainted Saint=20 himself.

 

Director Margene = Rannigan=20 is looking for men and women age 18 or older. Those wishing to audition = should=20 prepare a humorous monologue approximately one minute in=20 length.

 

Auditions will be held = Monday, November 1, and Tuesday, November 2, at = 7:00 p.m. at the Players = Guild=20 Theatre,=20 1001 Market=20 Avenue in = Canton. No appointment is necessary. = For=20 information, call (330) 453-7619. Performance dates are December 6 = – 15, Monday=20 through Wednesday.

 

Contact:          =20 Steven Arnold (Artistic Coordinator) artistic at playersguildtheatre.com  =20

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Magical Talking Lion! Amish Love Slaves! Cleveland, OH - It is the year 20,004. It is a time of war, greed and political unrest in a galaxy known as Ohio. Junior and Dickey (who bear an amazing resemblance to George W. Bush and Dick Cheney) rule the planets of Buckeye Five. Ohio's heart has broken and is in need of repair. Join the Lion, Edmund, Lucy and Susan as they race through the galaxy in search of the five pieces of Ohio's heart, as they try to put things right again. Habitat East, the Cleveland-based improv and sketch comedy troupe, will perform their full-length original musical-just in time for the 2004 election-entitled Election 20,004: A Race Odyssey on Saturday, October 23rd at 8:00 P.M. at the Cleveland Public Theatre's Parrish Hall, 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland, OH. Performers include Adam Brooks, Dave Buckman, Maria Corell, Jeff Gosnell, Mike Hagesfeld, Kiff Vanden Heuvel, Marlene Kelly, Mike Kelly, Maria Livers, Mike Martone, Mel Minch and Mike Polk. Ticket prices start at $12 with a maximum contribution of $50 per person. All proceeds from Habitat East's show will be donated to MoveOn PAC, which helps members elect candidates who reflect their values. MoveOn PAC is part of MoveOn, which builds electronic advocacy groups around issues such as campaign finance, environmental and energy issues, media consolidation, and the Iraq war. Find out more about MoveOn at http://www.moveon.org/. Donations will be accepted at the door. Cleveland Public Theatre is located on Cleveland's Near West Side, five minutes from Downtown. Parking is available off of West 65th Street. Directions are available at http://www.cptonline.org/. ### Habitat East began in 2001. For more info, visit http://www.geocities.com/habitateast/. Reservation line: (216) 521-1462. For More Information, Please Contact: Marjorie Preston at PublicRelationz at aol.com (216) 371-6754 Marlene Kelly at mkelly at telarc.com From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Fri Oct 15 08:21:44 2004 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:21:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Miss Gulch has arrived for her grand opening in Kennedy's at Play house Square! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF00076477@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2CA.AE3F6A5B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Miss Gulch Returns! The Wicked Musical =20 "It's unabashed entertainment, the kind best enjoyed with pals over a = drink or two while a cabaret performer bats double-entendres from her stool," exclaimed Cleveland Plain Dealer Reviewer Linda Eisenstein after = viewing the show last March. =20 Nickolas Vannello once again brings Almira Gulch to life in this = one-man show with an armful of devastating new songs, an outrageous dress = created by Jeffrey Smart, a wig, a hat, a wicker basket, a grand piano, and voila = -- MISS GULCH RETURNS!=20 =20 Vannello does the old girl proud! All her dreams finally come true: long-running New York engagements rife with raves,... a cult following = of her own... and, now regional appearances like the one which will be at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center from October 15-30, 2004 =20 "Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the = energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." = Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene. =20 But who is Almira Gulch? It's been many years since Dorothy and The = Wizard of Oz charmed America. But there's another side to the Oz legend: the = dark side of the rainbow.=20 =20 Poor Almira! For sixty years, this dog-snatching, basket-wielding = spiteful spinster-next-door has intrigued us, but has never had the chance to = give us her side of the story...until now! Here she is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her.=20 Well, now its Almira's turn to give us her side of story! She has = remained misunderstood, underestimated, and unappreciated. And through the = decades, frustrated fans have hungered for solutions to the mysteries = surrounding the legendary Miss Gulch. Why does she ride that bike? What does she have against neighborhood girls and their little dogs too? What becomes of = her after the tornado? Did she have a happy childhood? And most of all -- = who is the real woman beneath that ferocious fa=E7ade? When playwright/lyricist Fred Barton accidentally met Margaret = Hamilton, he began a star-struck obsession that led to the development of Miss Gulch Returns. In Miss Gulch, he finds the ideal icon for today's = disillusioned souls, the perfect symbol of the frustrated aspirations of our age.=20 The Bitch is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her. She sings (at last!). She has a mean piano player by the name of Charles Eversole = (and what other kind?) She gives us the dirt. She dumps Hollywood and gives = the real world a try -- and lands a job as well as the next man (and lands = the next man, as well). She lays her soul bare, and yours if you dare. So = turn on the phone machine, turn Judy's picture to the wall, turn up the = volume, and welcome to the wit and wisdom of Miss Gulch -- "Entertainesse Extraordinaire!" "Kindly be advised that MISS GULCH RETURNS! isn't cabaret. It's = theatre. Fine theatre, too. It's one of the best shows I've seen in a long time. = With its riotous lyrics and smart tunes, a genuine poignancy underlies the = wicked laughter. MISS GULCH RETURNS! is a marvel. Pay a visit as soon as you = can." Michael Sommers, NY Native =20 Miss Gulch Returns! Performances: Fridays and Saturdays, October 15 - 30 (One Thursday performance on October 28th) at 8:30 p.m. in=20 Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center All seats $20 =20 Call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 for reservations www.missgulchreturns.com www.tickets.com =20 Show contains mature subject matter. Not suitable for people under 14 = years of age.=20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2CA.AE3F6A5B Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
 
Miss Gulch Returns!

The Wicked Musical

 

"It's unabashed entertainment, the kind best enjoyed with pals over a drink or two while a cabaret performer bats double-entendres from her stool," exclaimed Cleveland Plain Dealer Reviewer Linda Eisenstein after viewing the show last March.

 

Nickolas Vannello once again brings Almira Gulch to life in this one-man show with an armful of devastating new songs, an outrageous dress created by Jeffrey Smart, a wig, a hat, a wicker basket, a grand piano, and voila -- MISS GULCH RETURNS!

  

Vannello does the old girl proud! All her dreams finally come true: long-running New York engagements rife with raves,... a cult following of her own... and, now regional appearances like the one which will be at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center from October 15-30, 2004

 

"Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene.

 

But who is Almira Gulch? It's been many years since Dorothy and The Wizard of Oz charmed America. But there's another side to the Oz legend: the dark side of the rainbow.

 

Poor Almira! For sixty years, this dog-snatching, basket-wielding spiteful spinster-next-door has intrigued us, but has never had the chance to give us her side of the story...until now! Here she is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her.

Well, now its Almira's turn to give us her side of story! She has remained misunderstood, underestimated, and unappreciated. And through the decades, frustrated fans have hungered for solutions to the mysteries surrounding the legendary Miss Gulch. Why does she ride that bike? What does she have against neighborhood girls and their little dogs too? What becomes of her after the tornado? Did she have a happy childhood? And most of all -- who is the real woman beneath that ferocious fa?ade?

When playwright/lyricist Fred Barton accidentally met Margaret Hamilton, he began a star-struck obsession that led to the development of Miss Gulch Returns. In Miss Gulch, he finds the ideal icon for today's disillusioned souls, the perfect symbol of the frustrated aspirations of our age.

The Bitch is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her. She sings (at last!). She has a mean piano player by the name of Charles Eversole (and what other kind?) She gives us the dirt. She dumps Hollywood and gives the real world a try -- and lands a job as well as the next man (and lands the next man, as well). She lays her soul bare, and yours if you dare. So turn on the phone machine, turn Judy's picture to the wall, turn up the volume, and welcome to the wit and wisdom of Miss Gulch -- "Entertainesse Extraordinaire!"

"Kindly be advised that MISS GULCH RETURNS! isn't cabaret. It's theatre. Fine theatre, too. It's one of the best shows I've seen in a long time. With its riotous lyrics and smart tunes, a genuine poignancy underlies the wicked laughter. MISS GULCH RETURNS! is a marvel. Pay a visit as soon as you can." Michael Sommers, NY Native

 

Miss Gulch Returns!

Performances: Fridays and Saturdays,

October 15 - 30 (One Thursday performance on October 28th)

at 8:30 p.m. in

Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center

All seats $20

 

Call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 for reservations

www.missgulchreturns.com

www.tickets.com

Show contains mature subject matter.  Not suitable for people under 14 years of age.

 

  

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2CA.AE3F6A5B-- From ray at worldeonline.com Fri Oct 15 08:07:46 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:07:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]National Theatre auditions - from North Coast Central Casting. Message-ID: <005201c4b2c8$c5ba70f0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C4B2A7.3EA8D0F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brought to you by North Coast Central Casting =96 This is a sample of = the film/TV/theater auditions sent each week to members. http://worldeonline.com/nccc/ 216-651-5441 =20 =20 Show Name: Likely Story=20 Theatre Name: New Group=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA ANTC Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: New Group, New York, NY 10000=20 Breakdown: New Group, Producer, based in New York, NY, is accepting submissions for Likely Story, First Rehearsal: November 22, 2004; Opens: December 1, 2004; Closes: December 18, 2004. Artistic Director: Scott Elliott; General Manager: Amanda Brandes; Author: David Cale; Director: Tamara Jenkins. Seeking: Experienced Production Stage Mgr to become an integral part of the team creating a developmental production of David Cale's 1-man show. This will be the 1st of New Group's fledgling 2nd Stage Series. A 2nd lab production is being planned for Spring. This show will rehearse for 1 week, tech in 2 days & run for 15 performances (Wed. - Sat. at 8, Sat. at 2) at Lion Theatre in Theatre Row, 410 W. 42nd St. Please EMAIL Resume and letter of interest to Amanda Brandes at amanda at thenewgroup.org. Equity ANTC contract, Special Lab Production, minimum AEA pay is $247 per week.=20 Prepare: Please EMAIL Resume and letter of interest to Amanda Brandes at amanda at thenewgroup.org.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Singin' In The Rain=20 Theatre Name: Palm Canyon Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA SPT 3=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Palm Canyon Theatre, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262=20 Breakdown: Palm Canyon Theatre, Producer, based in Palm Springs, CA, is accepting submissions for Singin' In The Rain, First Rehearsal: November 2 Runs: November 19 - December 5, with a possible 1 week holdover. Seeking: role of Cosmo. Send pictures and resumes to: Palm Canyon Theatre, Attn: Se Layne, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs CA 92262. Equity SPT Level 3 contract, minimum AEA pay is $220 per week.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to: Palm Canyon Theatre, Attn: Se Layne, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs CA 92262.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Honky Tonk Angels; Beauty and the Beast; A Chorus Line; Sound of Music; Footloose; Swing!=20 Theatre Name: Carousel Dinner Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Dinner Thtr Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =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: Carousel Dinner Theatre, Producer, based in Akron, OH, is holding Required Equity Principal Auditions for their upcoming seasons, including: Honky Tonk Angels; Performances: January 3, 2005 - March 6, 2005; Author: Ted Swindley; Director: Gary John LaRosa; Musical Director: David Nehis. Beauty and the Beast; Performances: March 9, 2005 - May 15, 2005; Music: Alan Menken; Lyrics: Howard Ashman and Tim Rice; Book: Linda Woolverton; Director: Marc Robin. A Chorus Line; Performances: May 18, 2005 - July 10, 2005; Music: Marvin Hamlish; Lyrics: Edward Kleban; Book: Kirkwood and Dante; Director: Donna Drake. Sound of Music; Performances: July 13, 2005 - September 11, 2005; Music and Lyrics: Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein; Book: Lindsay and Crouse; Director: Marc Robin. Footloose; Performances: September 15, 2005 - November 13, 2005; Music: Tom Snow; Lyrics: Dean Pitchford; Stage Adaptation: Dean Pitchford and Walter Bobbie; Director: Gary John LaRosa. Swing!; Performances: November 16, 2005 - January 8, 2006; Original Concept By: Paul Kelly. Casting Director: Bob Cline. Seeking: for Honky Tonk Angels: SUE ELLEN: 30's - 40's. A Country Singer. For all other shows: all roles open. Please prepare a brief song selection from or in the style of the show (or shows) you are interested in being considered for within the season. Callbacks for shows will take place at various times throughout 2004 and 2005. Lunch: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. If Bob Cline has seen you in past 2 month's at EPA's, picture and resume drop-off on 10/27 at aud's showing interest in certain roles/projects should suffice. NO phone calls or visits. Equity Dinner Theatre contract, minimum AEA pay is $552 per week.=20 Prepare: a brief song selection from or in the style of the show (or shows) you are interested in being considered for within the season. Callbacks for shows will take place at various times throughout 2004 and 2005.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Jesus Christ Superstar=20 Theatre Name: Egyptian Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/26/2004 =20 =20 2:30 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Egyptian Theatre Company, 328 Main St, Park City, UT 00000=20 Breakdown: Egyptian Theatre Company, Producer, based in Park City, UT, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar, First Rehearsal: 1/10/05; Opens: 2/11/05; Closes: 3/06/05. Director/Producer: Dana Keiter; Musical Director: David Evanoff. Seeking: All roles. Looking specifically for Jesus, Judas, Pilate, Herod. For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity SPT contract, minimum AEA pay is $325 per week.=20 Prepare: For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Jesus Christ Superstar=20 Theatre Name: Egyptian Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/23/2004 =20 =20 2:30 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Utah Opera & Symphony Building, 336 N. 400 W, Salt Lake City, UT 00000=20 Breakdown: Egyptian Theatre Company, Producer, based in Park City, UT, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar, First Rehearsal: 1/10/05; Opens: 2/11/05; Closes: 3/06/05. Director/Producer: Dana Keiter; Musical Director: David Evanoff. Seeking: All roles. Looking specifically for Jesus, Judas, Pilate, Herod. For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity SPT contract, minimum AEA pay is $325 per week.=20 Prepare: For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: To Kill A Mockingbird=20 Theatre Name: Foothills Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/20/2004 =20 =20 12:00 PMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Foothills Theatre Company, 100 Front Street, Worcester, MA 01608=20 Breakdown: Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, MA, is holding Local Auditions for To Kill A Mockingbird, First rehearsal: December 28, 2004; Performances: January 6, 2005 - January 30, 2005. Director/Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Seeking: Male roles include: ATTICUS FINCH: 50's. Father/Lawyer. WALTER CUNNINGHAM: 30's. Poor farmer. REV. SYKES: 40's - 50's. African-American. Pastor. TOM ROBINSON: 20's - 30's. African-American. Handyman. HECK TATE: 40 - 60's. Sheriff. JUDGE TAYLOR: 50 - 60's. MR. GILMER: 30 - 40's. Prosecutor. BOB EWELL: 40's. Abusive father. BOO RADLEY: 40's. Mysterious recluse. NATHAN RADLEY: 50's. His brother. JEM FINCH: 13. ATTICUS' son. DILL HARRIS: 13. JEM and SCOUT's companion. Female roles include: JEAN LOUISE FINCH: 40's. Narrator. SCOUT FINCH: 9. ATTICUS' daughter. CALPURNIA: 40 - 50's. African-American. Housekeeper. HELEN ROBINSON: 20 - 30's. African-American. TOM's wife. MAUDE ATKINSON: 40's. Southern gentlewoman. STEPHANIE CRAWFORD: 30 - 40's. Neighborhood gossip. MRS. DUBOSE: 70's. Ill old woman. MAYELLA EWELL: 19. The accuser/victim. Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (dramatic for men, humorous for women, except if appropriate for MAYELLA). Additional sides will be available at the audition. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. There is an additional Local Equity Audition in Boston, MA on Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at Actors' Workshop Of Boston from 2 - 8 PM. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, pay.=20 Prepare: Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (see breakdown)=20 _____ =20 Show Name: To Kill A Mockingbird=20 Theatre Name: Foothills Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Actors' Workshop Of Boston, 327 Summer Street, Boston, MA 00000=20 Breakdown: Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, MA, is holding Local Auditions for To Kill A Mockingbird, First rehearsal: December 28, 2004; Performances: January 6, 2005 - January 30, 2005. Director/Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Seeking: Male roles include: ATTICUS FINCH: 50's. Father/Lawyer. WALTER CUNNINGHAM: 30's. Poor farmer. REV. SYKES: 40's - 50's. African-American. Pastor. TOM ROBINSON: 20's - 30's. African-American. Handyman. HECK TATE: 40 - 60's. Sheriff. JUDGE TAYLOR: 50 - 60's. MR. GILMER: 30 - 40's. Prosecutor. BOB EWELL: 40's. Abusive father. BOO RADLEY: 40's. Mysterious recluse. NATHAN RADLEY: 50's. His brother. JEM FINCH: 13. ATTICUS' son. DILL HARRIS: 13. JEM and SCOUT's companion. Female roles include: JEAN LOUISE FINCH: 40's. Narrator. SCOUT FINCH: 9. ATTICUS' daughter. CALPURNIA: 40 - 50's. African-American. Housekeeper. HELEN ROBINSON: 20 - 30's. African-American. TOM's wife. MAUDE ATKINSON: 40's. Southern gentlewoman. STEPHANIE CRAWFORD: 30 - 40's. Neighborhood gossip. MRS. DUBOSE: 70's. Ill old woman. MAYELLA EWELL: 19. The accuser/victim. Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (dramatic for men, humorous for women, except if appropriate for MAYELLA). Additional sides will be available at the audition. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. There is an additional Local Equity Audition in Worcester, MA on Wednesday, October 20, 2004 at Foothills Theatre from 12 - 4 PM. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, pay.=20 Prepare: Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (see breakdown)=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Season=20 Theatre Name: 29th Street Rep=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Showcase/Mini=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/04/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: 29th Street Rep., 212 West 29th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: 29th Street Rep, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, TBD. Artistic Directors: David Mogentale and Tim Corcoran. Seeking: Equity male and female actors for the 29th Street Rep's 2005 season. A strong commitment to a company situation is needed. Please prepare a brief monologue of your choice. Please bring a Picture and Resume. The season has not been determined at this time. Website: www.29thstreetrep.com. Do not call the theatre, please. Lunch: 1:30 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Showcase-NY Tier 4 and possible Mini contracts.=20 Prepare: a brief monologue of your choice. Please bring a Picture and Resume. The season has not been determined at this time.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Chicago=20 Theatre Name: Fran and Barry Weissler=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th St, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: Fran and Barry Weissler, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding 6 Month Equity Chorus Calls for Chicago, The Musical. Director: Walter Bobbie; Book: Fred Ebb/Bob Fosse; Music: John Kander; Lyrics: Fred Ebb; Choreographer: Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst; Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher; Casting: Howie Cherpakov; General Manager: BJ Holt. Seeking: Equity ensemble dancers who sing for possible future replacements in the National Touring/Broadway companies. All should be great sexy, strong athletic dancers in the Bob Fosse Style with good singing voices. Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together _____ =20 Show Name: Chicago=20 Theatre Name: Fran and Barry Weissler=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th St, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: Fran and Barry Weissler, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding 6 Month Equity Chorus Calls for Chicago, The Musical. Director: Walter Bobbie; Book: Fred Ebb/Bob Fosse; Music: John Kander; Lyrics: Fred Ebb; Choreographer: Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst; Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher; Casting: Howie Cherpakov; General Manager: BJ Holt. Seeking: Equity ensemble dancers who sing for possible future replacements in the National Touring/Broadway companies. All should be great sexy, strong athletic dancers in the Bob Fosse Style with good singing voices. Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together _____ =20 Show Name: Mambo Kings=20 Theatre Name: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/02/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group Studio, 254 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity dancers with strong ballet, jazz and ballroom technique for the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Mid 20's - Early 40's. Partnering skills are a plus. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially seeking Latin dancers. Men should wear character shoes. Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. Prepare: Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mambo Kings=20 Theatre Name: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/02/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group Studio, 254 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity dancers with strong ballet, jazz and ballroom technique for the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Mid 20's - Early 40's. Partnering skills are a plus. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially seeking Latin dancers. Men should wear character shoes. Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. Prepare: Men should wear character shoes. You may be asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mambo Kings=20 Theatre Name: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity female and male Latin singers with strong Broadway voices for ensemble positions and featured chorus parts in the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Late 20's - Mid 50's. All vocal ranges and physical types. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially Latin singers. Please prepare brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la = Henry Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled to _____ =20 Show Name: Mambo Kings=20 Theatre Name: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity female and male Latin singers with strong Broadway voices for ensemble positions and featured chorus parts in the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Late 20's - Mid 50's. All vocal ranges and physical types. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially Latin singers. Please prepare brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la = Henry Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled to _____ =20 Show Name: The Property Known As Garland=20 Theatre Name: Paladini Casting=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA 99 Seat No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/22/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Paladini Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl, Los Angeles, CA 90038=20 Breakdown: Paladini Casting is accepting submissions for The Property Known As Garland, a fictional account of Judy Garland (played by Adrienne Barbeau) backstage at Falkoner Centre, Copenhagen, in 1969. Prod. Billy Van Zandt, dir. Glenn Casale. Rehearsals start Jan. 4, 2005. Performances run Jan. 15-16, 2005 at El Portal's Forum Theatre. Seeking: Ed: early 20s, Danish, blonde, very attractive, authentic Nordic, standard British or standard American accent, inexperienced stage manager at Denmark's Falkoner Centre, eager to please, alternately awestruck by, frustrated with, and terrified of the Legend whom he meets for the first time backstage prior to her final concert. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Paladini Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90038. Equity 99 Seat Theatre.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Paladini Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90038.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The Producers=20 Theatre Name: Clear Channel Entertainment=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Production Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Tara Rubin Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Rocco Landesman, Clear Channel Entertainment, et al., Producers, are at this time, seeking submissions of new female dancers for future replacements in the Broadway and both touring companies of The Producers. Music and Lyrics: Mel Brooks; Book: Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan; Director/Choreographer: Susan Stroman; Associate Director: Steven Zweigbaum; Associate Choreographer: Warren Carlyle; Musical Director: Patrick Brady; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting; General Management: Richard Frankel Productions, Laura Green. Based on the 1968 Mel Brooks movie The Producers. Seeking: female dancers, 18-early 30s. Must be 5'7" or taller (preferably 5'8" or taller, but no shorter than 5'7" in bare feet--no exceptions) with jazz, ballet, and tap training and who sing very well for future replacements in the dance ensemble of all companies of The Producers. At this time, especially seeking non-Caucasian dancers, but are accepting submissions of tall dancers of all races and ethnic backgrounds. If you have attended one or more of the chorus calls for dancers, do not send your picture and resume at this time--it is unnecessary, as they already have you on file. However, if you have only mailed a picture and resume in the past and have not attended the auditions, mail an updated picture and resume. Send pictures and resumes via snail mail to Tara Rubin Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl., New York, NY 10036, Attn: The Producers. There is also a mail slot outside the door (to the left) for drop-offs. All companies are on Equity Production contracts, (minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week) and non-Equity dancers will be required to join Equity if cast.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes via snail mail to Tara Rubin Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl., New York, NY 10036, Attn: The Producers. There is also a mail slot outside the door (to the left) for drop-offs.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Shockheaded Peter=20 Theatre Name: Dan Markley, et al=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/23/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Dan Markley, Alan Schuster, Pomegranate Arts, Shockheaded Media US LLC, Producers, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Shockheaded Peter to be produced at the 37th Street Arts Theatre. Creators/Directors: Julian Crouch/Phelim McDermott; Music/Lyrics: The Tiger Lilies; Casting: David Caparelliotis. First rehearsal: Jan. 10, 2005. Open-ended run. Note: Shockheaded Peter was inspired by Heinrich Hoffman's 19th-century German book, The Struwwelpeter, a "nasty picture book for children and their parents. As told through song, puppetry and wild theatrics, the stage show presents an assortment of wayward lads and lasses from Hoffman's book whose misbehavior (ranging from playing with matches to going outside when it's raining) leads them to painful and untimely ends. All of the performers in Peter perform as a fluid ensemble, taking on different roles and creating various characters through puppetry and stage theatrics. Seeking actors for the following roles: Singer: late 20s=96late 40s, countertenor or extremely strong = male soprano/falsetto, mysterious and eerily hypnotic balladeer with tremendous stage presence, a haunting carnie who sings of the demise of naughty children with various degrees of relish, remorse, hysteria, and glee; MC: 30s=9650s, ghoulish MC with a weakness for Shakespearean tragedy, a cadaverous, sinister barker and thespian wreck who would 'rather be essaying Richard III than introducing these ghastly tales,' by turns welcomes, chides, challenges, mocks, warns and confronts the audience with his wickedly sardonic wit and desperate attempts to prove himself a true master of ceremonies (role does not sing); Mother: late 20s=96early 40s, Victorian wife who desperately wants a child, prone to melodramatic shifts from utter glee to utter doom when faced with the hideous child a demonic stork delivers to her, actress should be commanding, larger than life and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Father: late 20s=96early 40s, long-suffering Victorian husband who longs to give his wife the child they have always dreamed of, actor should be comfortable with melodrama, and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Male Performer: 20s=9630s, physically dexterous and highly creative actor, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Cruel Frederick, Flying Robert, Withering Augustus, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the role of the father, role does not sing; Female Performer: 20s=9630s, physically dexterous = and highly creative actress, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Harriet, Conrad's Mother, a sinister Victorian maid, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the role of the mother, role does not sing; Actor/Double Bass Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on the double bass, the double bassist is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, bassist may also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Drum Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on drums, including extremely small drum sets, the drum player is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, drummer may also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Accordion Player: any age, seeking dynamic actor/accordion player for a number of roles, accordionist may also cover non-musical roles in the show. Actors will be supplied text upon arrival. LUNCH from 1:30pm. to 2:00p.m. EPA Rules in Effect. A monitor will be provided. Off-Broadway E contract/499 seats; $832 current minimum until November 2004.=20 Prepare: Actors will be supplied text upon arrival.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Shockheaded Peter=20 Theatre Name: Dan Markley, et al=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/19/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 10/22/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Dan Markley, Alan Schuster, Pomegranate Arts, Shockheaded Media US LLC, Producers, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Shockheaded Peter to be produced at the 37th Street Arts Theatre. Creators/Directors: Julian Crouch/Phelim McDermott; Music/Lyrics: The Tiger Lilies; Casting: David Caparelliotis. First rehearsal: Jan. 10, 2005. Open-ended run. Note: Shockheaded Peter was inspired by Heinrich Hoffman's 19th-century German book, The Struwwelpeter, a "nasty picture book for children and their parents. As told through song, puppetry and wild theatrics, the stage show presents an assortment of wayward lads and lasses from Hoffman's book whose misbehavior (ranging from playing with matches to going outside when it's raining) leads them to painful and untimely ends. All of the performers in Peter perform as a fluid ensemble, taking on different roles and creating various characters through puppetry and stage theatrics. Seeking actors for the following roles: Singer: late 20s=96late 40s, countertenor or extremely strong = male soprano/falsetto, mysterious and eerily hypnotic balladeer with tremendous stage presence, a haunting carnie who sings of the demise of naughty children with various degrees of relish, remorse, hysteria, and glee; MC: 30s=9650s, ghoulish MC with a weakness for Shakespearean tragedy, a cadaverous, sinister barker and thespian wreck who would 'rather be essaying Richard III than introducing these ghastly tales,' by turns welcomes, chides, challenges, mocks, warns and confronts the audience with his wickedly sardonic wit and desperate attempts to prove himself a true master of ceremonies (role does not sing); Mother: late 20s=96early 40s, Victorian wife who desperately wants a child, prone to melodramatic shifts from utter glee to utter doom when faced with the hideous child a demonic stork delivers to her, actress should be commanding, larger than life and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Father: late 20s=96early 40s, long-suffering Victorian husband who longs to give his wife the child they have always dreamed of, actor should be comfortable with melodrama, and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Male Performer: 20s=9630s, physically dexterous and highly creative actor, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Cruel Frederick, Flying Robert, Withering Augustus, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the role of the father, role does not sing; Female Performer: 20s=9630s, physically dexterous = and highly creative actress, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Harriet, Conrad's Mother, a sinister Victorian maid, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the role of the mother, role does not sing; Actor/Double Bass Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on the double bass, the double bassist is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, bassist may also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Drum Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on drums, including extremely small drum sets, the drum player is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, drummer may also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Accordion Player: any age, seeking dynamic actor/accordion player for a number of roles, accordionist may also cover non-musical roles in the show. Actors will be supplied text upon arrival. LUNCH from 1:00pm. to 2:00p.m. EPA Rules in Effect. A monitor will be provided. Off-Broadway E contract/499 seats; $832 current minimum until November 2004.=20 Prepare: Actors will be supplied text upon arrival.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee=20 Theatre Name: Second Stage Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway A/C Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/26/2004 =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: Second Stage Theatre will hold Equity principal auditions for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, (William Finn, music and lyrics; Rachel Sheinkin, book; conceived by Rebecca Feldman; James Lapine, dir.), first rehearsal: dates TBD, first performance TBD, last performance TBD. Six young people on the edge of puberty strive to become adults in this comedic, tender, sardonic musical. These outsiders use competition to define themselves apart from their crazy families, while their struggle to escape childhood is overseen by grown-ups who never completely succeeded in escaping it themselves. Artistic Director: Carole Rothman; Executive Director: Timothy McClimon; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting. Seeking: actor-singers of all backgrounds are encouraged to audition. While the characters range in age from teenaged to adult, all characters will be played by adult actors=97Rona Janet: actor and character in her 30s, a local real estate agent, she also serves as the emcee and commentator of this year's Bee, she herself is a former spelling bee champion, making her well-suited to comment on the Bee's progress; Panch: actor and character both in 30s, he is the vice principal of the school, his role in the Bee is to pronounce, and when asked, define the words to the contestants; Mitch Maloney: actor and character in his 20s, working at the Spelling Bee as part of his community service, his role at the bee is as the comfort counselor, escorting the contestants off the stage as they disqualify; Gramercy: Asian-American actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she tries to be perfect, she is a straight-A student, plays the piano, but is beginning to wonder why she works so hard to attain perfection; Tripp Barrington: adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, as last year's Bee winner, he feels confident of his success this year, however, by this year he is beginning to discover girls, which turns out to be a major, and at times crippling, distraction for him; Schwarzy: adult actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she is the daughter of two gay dads, who pressure her to succeed at spelling, she is somewhat androgynous; Leaf Connybear: adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, he is the youngest member of a hippie family with many children, at his own school, he was merely a third-runner up in the Bee, so he is not nearly as good as the other competitors at this County Bee, he is very goofy, awkward, and exists in his own world; Olive Ostrovsky: adult actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she is shy, withdrawn, and neglected by her parents, she works hard to get attention from her father; Barfee: adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, he suffers from a rare mucous membrane disorder making his voice sound excessively nasal, he is a true outsider, perhaps even a misfit due to several odd behaviors: before spelling a word outloud in the Bee, for example, he writes it out on the floor with his foot. Be prepared to sing a brief, contemporary, comic American musical theatre or pop song. Bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided. Equity Off-Broadway A and C contracts ($479 and $646 current minimums).=20 Prepare: to sing a brief, contemporary, comic American musical theatre or pop song. Bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Privilege, Birdie Blue=20 Theatre Name: Second Stage Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway A/C Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/25/2004 =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: Second Stage Theatre will hold Equity principal auditions for Privilege and Birdie Blue. Artistic Director: Carole Rothman; Executive Director: Timothy McClimon; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting. Privilege, by Paul Weitz (Peter Askin, dir.), first rehearsal: Feb. 22, 2005, first performance: March 22, last performance: May 8. Dates subject to change with notice. The privileged lives of two Upper East Side teens are irrevocably changed when their father is accused of insider trading. Two brothers look at the world with the comedic observations of boys on the brink of adulthood. Birdie Blue by Cheryl L. West (Seret Scott, dir.), first rehearsal: May 3, 2005, first performance: May 31, 2005, last performance: July 17. Dates subject to change with notice. Birdie Blue is a lyrical and jazzy reflection on love, marriage and the passage of time. Seeking for Privilege: Charlie: 12, rich, privileged, spoiled private school boy, in the process of examining his life; Porter: 16, Charlie's brother, fancies himself to be a man about town; Ted: 40s, their father, a captain of industry who gets arrested for illegal financial practices; Anna: 40s, their mother, Upper East Side socialite whose life is turned upside down when her husband is arrested; Erla: 30s, their housekeeper, droll sense of humor, could be African-American, Central American, or West Indian. Seeking African-American actors to play the following roles in Birdie Blue: Birdie (understudy only): 40s-60s, a tough yet tender, funny, and big-hearted woman who is the primary caregiver to her ill husband, she is caught between the past and present, and her narration and flashbacks reveal the story of her life and family; Jackson: 40s-60s, Birdie's husband, in the present, he is very ill and completely reliant on Birdie for his care, symptoms bear similarities to Alzheimers, in Birdie's flashbacks we see him as a younger man when he was a crossing guard, and before that, a postal worker, before his illness, he was a loving, supportive, and strong-willed husband who loved Birdie dearly; Bocat: 20s-30s, Birdie's nephew, a great dancer and James Brown fan, full of life and vigor, but not very intelligent; Sook: 40s-60s, Birdie's eldest brother, pompous to the point of sewing shoulder pads in his clothes to add to his own size; Little Pimp: 15, a sweet and generous cross-dressing teen, beaten by his parents, like a son to Birdie; Minerva: 40s-60s, Birdie's eldest sister, a large woman who suffers from many ailments, both real and feigned; Ellis: 30s-50s, Birdie's youngest brother, trapped in the 1970s, he is a hustler who loves to mind other people's business; Bam: 20s, Birdie's son, a rebellious gang member, he is eventually sent to prison, he is the source of Birdie's heartache. For straight plays Privilege and Birdie Blue, be prepared to present a short, contemporary American monologue. Equity Off-Broadway A and C contracts ($479 and $646 current minimums).=20 Prepare: a short, contemporary American monologue.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Saddam: The Musical=20 Theatre Name: Joe Beck=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/16/2004 =20 =20 4:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Shetler Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, 4th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: Joe Beck is holding open auditions for Saddam: The Musical. Seeking males and females, all types, for new musical comedy opening in December. Possible travel expenses paid if cast. Shetler Studios phone: (212) 246-6655. Bring pictures and resumes and music in your key.=20 Prepare: Shetler Studios phone: (212) 246-6655. Bring pictures and resumes and music in your key.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: My One & Only=20 Theatre Name: Candlewood International=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/28/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812=20 Breakdown: Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: principal and supporting roles by appointment only. Roles include: Capt. Billy Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the show; ensemble=97Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong vocal ability and some acting ability. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur.=20 Prepare: Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: My One & Only=20 Theatre Name: Candlewood International=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th Street, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: female chorus. Roles include: Capt. Billy Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the show; ensemble=97Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong vocal ability and some acting ability. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to call times with approved monitor only. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments.=20 Prepare: Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to _____ =20 Show Name: My One & Only=20 Theatre Name: Candlewood International=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =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: Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: male chorus. Roles include: Capt. Billy Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the show; ensemble=97Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong vocal ability and some acting ability. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to call times with approved monitor only. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments.=20 Prepare: Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to _____ =20 Show Name: My Life as an Island=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/25/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PMto 9:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Producers Club, 358 W. 44 St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: There will be an open call for Latino/a actors for a reading of the libretto of a new musical, My Life as an Island, by librettist Lisa Aviva Bleviss. Performs Nov. 20. Specifically seeking: women of color, 25-35, 48-60, 68-85; men of color, 28-52. Prepare a short dramatic monologue, and actors who sing may prepare 16 bars of a song (English or Spanish) to be sung without accompaniment. For questions, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to Jose Montanez at JRMontanez at aol.com.=20 Prepare: a short dramatic monologue, and actors who sing may prepare 16 bars of a song (English or Spanish) to be sung without accompaniment. For questions, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to Jose Montanez at JRMontanez at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamillius=20 Theatre Name: Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/19/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End A, New York, NY 10025=20 Breakdown: Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions is accepting submissions for Mamillius (adaptation of "The Winter's Tale" by Shakespeare). Actors of all ethnicities are encouraged to submit. Seeking: Actor One (Mamillius, Bear, Time, Autolycus): the focal point of the play, young male actor to play age 10-12, bright, charming, precocious, imaginative, curious, energetic, also brooding, intense and mature beyond his years. Frodo in Lord of the Rings. Also capable of playing a bit of con artist, Artful Dodger type, able to handle Shakespeare text, physically agile, well coordinated, sings, plays woodwind instrument useful; Actor Two (Hermione, Perdita): female, plays both the queen, Hermione, mid-30s and also her daughter, age 16, needs a great sense of presence and stillness, intelligent, passionate, graceful, sensuous and confident. If Juliet had lived. Some partial nudity (breast). Handles Shakespearean verse well, needs a sense of humor, moves well, as Perdita dances an erotic fertility rite; Actor Three (Leontes, Shepherd): male, plays both the King Leontes, age 30-40 and the Shepherd, age 50-70, great sense of presence, wings between infantile rage, violence, paranoia and being tentative, gentle and a lost little boy, a combination of Othello, Hamlet and Macbeth. As Shepherd needs simplicity, comic sensibility, handles Shakespearean verse, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Four (Paulina, Mariner, Older Polixenes): female, as Paulina, a benign sorceress, a mother with no child, somewhat otherworldly but also a down to earth straight shooter, a decisive female Friar Lawrence, wife to Antigonus, as Older Polixenes, plays the male king of Bohemia age 50s, intelligent, watchful, judgmental, also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble, handles Shakespearean verse, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Five (Younger Polixenes, Court Officer, Florizel): male, as Younger Polixenes plays king of Bohemia age 30s, intelligent, good-natured. As Florizel age mid-20s, a lover-warrior, passionate, determined, heroic, confident. Also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean verse well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Six (Antigonus, Camillo, Gentleman): male. As Antigonus plays the advisor, statesman and confidant to Leontes, a reluctant henchman, husband to Paulina. As Camillo also a helper to both kings, a secretary of state, marries Paulina in the end, makes huge personal sacrifices for what he believes to be the better good, kind, rational, good. Also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean verse well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Seven (First Lady, First Lord, Clown): female, serves both Hermione as First Lady (female) and Leontes as First Lord (male). Represents the point of view of the people, respectful, alert, responsive, thoughtful but ultimately a witness to wrongdoings over which s/he has no control. As Clown, son to the Shepherd, age 14 and later age 30, simple, good natured, na=EFve. = Also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean text well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture. Rehearses Nov. 30-Dec. 29, performs Dec. 30-Jan. 30 at La Mama, Etc., 74 A E. 4 St., NYC. Director: Sheldon Deckelbaum. Pay. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End Ave., #6A, New York, NY 10025; or email castsolutions at aol.com.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End Ave., #6A, New York, NY 10025; or email castsolutions at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Extraordinary=20 Theatre Name: Vital Children's Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Vital Theatre Company, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Vital Children's Theatre, an award-winning company, is seeking men and women for their production of Extraordinary, a musical for children performing weekends from Dec. 18, 2004-Feb. 6, 2005. There will be no performances over Christmas and New Year's. Rehearsals begin the week of Nov. 15. Seeking: Lester the Jester: baritone, adult to play nine-year-old, strong- willed; Mother: mezzo, June Cleaver type; Imaginary Fred: baritone, Lester's sarcastic imaginary friend, fluent in American Sign Language (ASL); Hope: fluent in ASL, Lester's deaf cousin, expressive; The Girl with Legs of Stone: mezzo/belt, wise beyond her years; Peter the Chocolate Eater: baritone, eager to belong; Dustmite Janet: mezzo/belt, dancer, high energy; Dustmite Carl: baritone, dancer, high energy; Lonely Lucy: mezzo, dreamer who longs for an imaginary friend; The Queen: fluent in ASL, expressive. Minorities encouraged to apply. Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New York, NY 10036.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New York, NY 10036.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Shakespeare Live!: Midsummer, Macbeth, Henry V=20 Theatre Name: Shakespeare Theatre of NJ=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave, Madison, NJ 07940=20 Breakdown: The Shakespeare Theatre of NJ is accepting non-Equity submissions for its educational touring company, Shakespeare Live! (Tours to NJ, NY, PA, CT, DE.) Auditions early to mid-November. Stipend: $225/week during rehearsals and performances. Productions: Midsummer, Macbeth, and Henry V. Rehearses Dec. 28, tours Jan. 25-June 10, 2005. Actors can earn EMC points as understudies for the Shakespeare Theatre's Main Stage productions. Shakespeare Live! is one of only a handful of theatres nationwide selected to provide services to schools through the NEA's Shakespeare for a New Generation program. Classical training and Shakespeare experience required. Education background and SFDC certification a plus. Send pictures and resumes to Joe Discher, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, Attn: Shakespeare Live!=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Joe Discher, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, Attn: Shakespeare Live!=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Zip Code of Atlantis, Faking the Lizard King's Death, Blogging About Cat Stevens=20 Theatre Name: HEM Theatre Collective=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St, New York, NY 10014=20 Breakdown: Double OOBR Award-winning playwright Larry Myers is interviewing for his permanent all-male company, HEM Theatre Collective. Non-Equity actors of all types for a rep of revival of Zip Code of Atlantis plus Faking the Lizard King's Death and Blogging About Cat Stevens. Particularly interested in actors who direct and stage manage for self-contained groups. Roles include heterosexual males, rock and Baywatch types, Hollywood models, tough teens. Send pictures and resumes to Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St., New York, NY 10014.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St., New York, NY 10014.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Performance Piece=20 Theatre Name: Innerlandscapes Dance Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Innerlandscapes Dance Theater, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Innerlandscapes Dance Theatre is casting for a performance piece showing Feb. 2005. Seeking: one male actor-dancer, 30-40; and two women actors, 20-40. Dancers all must have good improv skills and strong comic sense. Some pay. To set up an appointment, call Nomi Bachar at (212) 877-0346. For more info, visit www.Innerlandscapesdt.com.=20 Prepare: To set up an appointment, call Nomi Bachar at (212) 877-0346. For more info, visit www.Innerlandscapesdt.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Iphigenia at Aulis=20 Theatre Name: Alexander the Great Hellenic=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/16/2004 =20 =20 3:00 PMto 7:30 PM=20 10/17/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The Alexander the Great Hellenic Entertainment Corporation is looking for actors for the upcoming theatrical production of Iphigenia at Aulis, which will be performed in English at the Symphony Space Theater in Manhattan on Jan. 18-19, 2005 for a total of three shows. The incentive for this production is to eventually present these three performances to Greece=97more specifically the country of Cyprus. The = play will be performed under the direction of Yiani Alex and choreography of Haris Mavromihalis. Seeking the following male roles: Agamemnon: 37-45; Old man: 55-65, or an actor that can play older; Menelaus: mid-30s; Achilles: mid-20s. Female roles include: Clytemnistra: 35-40; Iphigenia: 18=9622, but should be able to pass for 16. Also seeking: six English-speaking women, 18-35; and six Greek-speaking women, 18-35. Chorus women should be able to move well and follow choreographic direction. Dance experience is a plus. All ethnic backgrounds are accepted. Some pay for NYC performances and professional pay for performances in Greece. Sides from the play will be provided. It is preferred that you prepare two monologues of both classical and contemporary genres. Bring headshot/photo and resume with you. If you are not able to attend, send pictures and resumes to 111 W. 68 St., #3B, New York, NY 10023, not later than Oct. 21.=20 Prepare: Sides from the play will be provided. It is preferred that you prepare two monologues of both classical and contemporary genres. Bring headshot/photo and resume with you. If you are not able to attend, send pictures and resumes to address in breakdown.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Dickens Victorian Carollers=20 Theatre Name: Dickens Victorian Carollers=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Tom Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101=20 Breakdown: The Dickens Victorian Carollers, www.Carollers.com, is currently accepting pictures and resumes for upcoming season. Seeking legit, seasoned, mature, Broadway-caliber singer-performers who are excellent musicians/sight-singers. Opera singers okay. Upscale venues. NYC and surrounding area. Quartet. S/A/T/B. Send pictures and resumes to Tom Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101. You can also send pictures and resumes via email to NYCCarolers at aol.com. Pay. No phone calls.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Tom Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101. You can also send pictures and resumes via email to NYCCarolers at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Supper Club Revue=20 Theatre Name: Richie Cecere, Producer=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/18/2004 =20 =20 8:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Richie Cecere's Supper Club, Northern New Jersey, NJ 00000=20 Breakdown: Richie Cecere, Producer, is seeking dancer-singers for supper club revue. Seeking leggy Broadway-type dancer-singers for upscale restaurant with 18-piece orchestra in Montclair, NJ. Shows are Friday and Saturday nights, with rehearsals on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Must have strong dance technique and strong voice. Choreographer: Lois Englund. Pay. Call Lois at (973) 699-2659 for appointment and directions by train or car. Bring pictures and resume; wear leotard and tights only, no jazz pants, heels and a dress to sing in. Prepare two songs with sheet music.=20 Prepare: Call Lois at (973) 699-2659 for appointment and directions by train or car. Bring pictures and resume; wear leotard and tights only, no jazz pants, heels and a dress to sing in. Prepare two songs with sheet music.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Original Dance Play=20 Theatre Name: Purchase College=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/17/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Dance Building, Studio L, Purchase College, Purchase, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Purchase College is seeking performers for original dance play to be performed in the spring. Rehearsals on Sundays, 6-8PM at Purchase College, Purchase, NY. All ethnicities. Seeking: two males to play corrections officers and five females to play inmates. Sexual situations simulated, but no overt nudity. Send inquiries to Beth Alison at bethybeth2002 at yahoo.com.=20 Prepare: Send inquiries to Beth Alison at bethybeth2002 at yahoo.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Christmas Carol=20 Theatre Name: C-R Productions, Inc.=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/24/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: C-R Productions, 58 Remsen St, Cohoes, NY 12047=20 Breakdown: C-R Productions, Inc., at the Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes, NY, two and a half hours north of New York City, is seeking pictures and resumes from non-union actors and actresses for all roles including Scrooge in A Christmas Carol. Rehearsals begin Nov. 16, opens Dec. 3-19. Pay, housing, and transportation provided. Auditions will be held the last week of October by appointment only. Actors will be contacted for appointments. Send pictures and resumes for consideration to C-R Productions, 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, NY 12047 or email to casting at cohoesmusichall.com. For more information, visit www.cohoesmusichall.com.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes for consideration to C-R Productions, 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, NY 12047 or email to casting at cohoesmusichall.com. For more information, visit www.cohoesmusichall.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Dramatic Adaptations of 19th-Century Literature=20 Theatre Name: Chamber Theatre Productions Inc=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/22/2004 =20 =20 12:30 PMto 4:30 PM=20 10/23/2004 =20 =20 10:30 AMto 12:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Harlequin Studios, 203 W. 46 St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Chamber Theatre Productions Inc. of Boston will hold auditions for two national spring tours, non-Equity. Dramatic adaptations of 19th-century literature (Poe, Twain, Irving, etc.). Rehearsals January-February in Boston. Tour February-May. $500 per week. Housing paid on tour. They are also looking for actor-technicians. Minorities encouraged. Prepare two contrasting pieces, one dramatic/comic, one classical; one minute each, two minutes total. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 Prepare: Prepare two contrasting pieces, one dramatic/comic, one classical; one minute each, two minutes total. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: American Mime Theatre=20 Theatre Name: American Mime Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Perf Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: The American Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl, New York, NY 10003=20 Breakdown: The American Mime Theatre is reforming the company and is seeking: one man with strong movement and acting background to be trained free as a company member for the American Mime Theatre. This company, of nonspeaking actors, has performed its art form, American mime, since 1952, under the direction of Paul J. Curtis. Send pictures and resumes to The American Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl., New York, NY 10003. Visit website www.americanmime.org. Paid per performance.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to The American Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl., New York, NY 10003. Visit website www.americanmime.org.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The Extremes: A Microbe Musical=20 Theatre Name: Science Theater=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/28/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Marcos Stafne, 47-01 111th St, Queens, NY 11368=20 Breakdown: Science Theater at the New York Hall of Science is casting for its new family musical, The Extremes: A Microbe Musical. Seeking three non-union women to play Sulfy, Polar, and Pyro: three extreme microbes who have formed an all-microbe girl group. Pay. Director: Marcos Stafne. Rehearses Nov. 20-24, daytime. Performs Nov. 26-28, Dec. 4 & 5, 11 & 12. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 28 to Marcos Stafne, Supervisor of Science Theatre, New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Queens, NY 11368.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 28 to Marcos Stafne, Supervisor of Science Theatre, New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Queens, NY 11368.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Platanos and Collard Greens=20 Theatre Name: Between The Lines Production=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: David Lamb, PO Box 30, New York, NY 10268=20 Breakdown: Between The Lines Production, Producer, is accepting submission from African-American male actors for role in traveling production of Platanos and Collard Greens. Show dates are varied throughout the fall and spring. Pay. Seeking: Freeman: college student, 20-25. Send pictures and resumes to David Lamb, PO Box 30, New York, NY 10268-0030. Email: choldit at aol.com.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to David Lamb, PO Box 30, New York, NY 10268-0030. Email: choldit at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Christmas Carol=20 Theatre Name: Personal Space Theatrics=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Showcase No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/19/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Personal Space Theatrics, PO Box 1900=96Murray Hill, New York, NY 10156=20 Breakdown: Personal Space Theatrics, a nonprofit environmental theatre company whose work seeks to break down the barriers between actors and audiences, is now accepting union and non-union headshot/resume submissions for A Christmas Carol, its third annual holiday musical. Adapted and directed by Stephen Wargo; Musical Director: Joseph Clark; Choreographer: Ann Robideaux. Seeking strong singers who move well. Rehearsals evenings and weekends from Nov. 9-Dec. 8, with a break from Nov. 24-26 for Thanksgiving. Runs 12 performances from Dec. 9-19 at the Bernie West Theatre at Baruch College. Seeking: Bob Cratchit: 30s, tenor; Young Scrooge: 20s, 6' or taller, baritone; Marley's Ghost: late 40s-60s, bass; Fezziwig: late 30s-50s, high tenor; Peter Cratchit: teens, tenor; Topper: 20s, baritone; Christmas Past: 20s, soprano; Belle: 20s, alto; Mrs. Fezziwig: late 30s-50s, soprano; Boy Scrooge: nine to 12 years old; Fan: girl, eight to 12 years old; Tim Cratchit: boy or girl, small, six to 10 years old. Children's roles may be double-cast and alternate performances. All roles will require doubling. Director: Steven Wargo. Auditions will be held by appointment Sat. Oct. 23, with callbacks Mon. Oct. 25. Come prepared with 16 bars legit. Callbacks will include sight-singing, dancing and reading. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Personal Space Theatrics, c/o A Christmas Carol, PO Box 1900=96Murray Hill Station, New York, NY 10156-1900. = Equity Basic Showcase Code, approval pending.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Personal Space Theatrics, c/o A Christmas Carol, PO Box 1900=96Murray Hill Station, New York, NY 10156-1900.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Blue Man Group=20 Theatre Name: Blue Man Group=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Blue Man Casting, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Blue Man Group is expanding--new domestic and international productions are scheduled for 2005. Seeking male and female performers for the role of Blue Man. Excellent drumming and acting skills needed to perform the highly energized non-verbal character work. Performers must be between 5'9"-6'1" with an athletic build. Must be willing to relocate. Salaried positions. For further information, visit www.bluemancasting.com.=20 Prepare: For further information, visit www.bluemancasting.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Seasons of Desire=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/31/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Herrick, 601 Sixth St, Brooklyn, NY 11215=20 Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted for Seasons of Desire, a new drama in workshop. Seeking: boy, 7-12 years old, sweet, bright; woman, 30-45 years old, maternal/hooker. Non-Equity. Rehearsals evenings, Nov. 3-19. Presentations Nov. 20-21. Director: Paul Warner. Auditions ASAP. Send pictures and resumes and queries to jgoodmanherrick at aol.com or Herrick, 601 Sixth St., Brooklyn, NY 11215.=20 Prepare: Auditions ASAP. Send pictures and resumes and queries to jgoodmanherrick at aol.com or Herrick, 601 Sixth St., Brooklyn, NY 11215.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: I Hate Hamlet=20 Theatre Name: Fat Pie Productions, Inc.=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/19/2004 =20 =20 4:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 10/20/2004 =20 =20 5:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Medicine Show Theatre, 549 W. 52 St., 3rd fl, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Fat Pie Productions, Inc. is holding auditions for a showcase production of I Hate Hamlet. Director: Ed Schiff. To be performed Dec. 1-18. Rehearsals start Nov. 8. Roles of John Barrymore and Andrew Rally are cast. Seeking: Felicia Dantine: 30s-40s, passionate and dramatic New York real estate agent; Lillian Troy: 50s-70s, talent agent with a regal German accent; Gary Peter Lefkowitz: 30s-40s, personifies L.A. shaggy-chic, happy, overgrown child, think Cosmo Kramer from Seinfeld. Audition with a comedic monologue and be prepared to read from sides. Expenses covered.=20 Prepare: a comedic monologue and be prepared to read from sides.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Comedy Skits=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/06/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Henry Williams, PO Box 392, Brooklyn, NY 11226=20 Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted from non-union performers, 18-40, for comedy skits to perform in Manhattan on Fri. Dec. 17 and Sat. Dec. 18. Also seeking: fluent foreign language speakers and actresses with dance skills. Must be available for five Saturday rehearsals in Brooklyn, from 1-7PM, beginning Nov. 13. Auditions will be held Sat. Nov. 6. Send pictures and resumes to Henry Williams, PO Box 392, Brooklyn, NY 11226.=20 Prepare: Auditions will be held Sat. Nov. 6. Send pictures and resumes to Henry Williams, PO Box 392, Brooklyn, NY 11226.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Ah, My Dear Anderson=20 Theatre Name: Urban Stages Theater Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/18/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 5:00 PM=20 10/19/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Urban Stages, 259 W. 30 St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Award-winning Urban Stages Theater Company is producing an original family show, Ah, My Dear Anderson (The New York Times: visually stunning), an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen children's tales. Seeking: non-Equity women, 20-28. Paid. Must move well. Running Dec. 4-Jan. 9 (holidays off). 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Show Name: Likely Story
Theatre= Name: New Group
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA ANTC Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: New Group, = New York, = NY = 10000 =

Breakdown: = New Group, Producer, based in New York, = NY, is accepting = submissions for Likely Story, First Rehearsal: November 22, 2004; Opens: December 1, = 2004; Closes: December 18, = 2004. Artistic Director: Scott Elliott; General Manager: Amanda = Brandes; Author: David Cale; Director: Tamara Jenkins. Seeking: Experienced = Production Stage Mgr to become an integral part of the team creating a = developmental production of David Cale's 1-man show. This will be the 1st of New = Group's fledgling 2nd Stage Series. A 2nd lab production is being planned for = Spring. This show will rehearse for 1 week, tech in 2 days & run for 15 performances (Wed. - Sat. at 8, Sat. at 2) at Lion Theatre in Theatre = Row, 410 W. 42nd St. Please EMAIL Resume and letter of interest to Amanda Brandes at amanda at thenewgroup.org. Equity ANTC contract, Special Lab Production, = minimum AEA pay is $247 per week.

Prepare: = Please EMAIL Resume and letter of interest to Amanda = Brandes at amanda at thenewgroup.org.


Show Name: Singin' In The Rain
Theatre Name: Palm Canyon = Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = SPT 3

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Palm Canyon = Theatre, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr, = Palm Springs, = CA = 92262 =

Breakdown: = Palm Canyon Theatre, Producer, based in Palm Springs, CA, = is accepting submissions for Singin' In The Rain, First Rehearsal: November = 2 Runs: November 19 - December 5, with a possible 1 week holdover. = Seeking: role of Cosmo. Send pictures and resumes to: Palm Canyon Theatre, Attn: Se = Layne, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr., = Palm Springs = CA = 92262. Equity SPT = Level 3 contract, minimum AEA pay is $220 per week.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to: Palm Canyon Theatre, Attn: Se = Layne, 538 N. Palm Canyon = Dr., Palm = Springs CA= 92262.


Show Name: Honky Tonk Angels; Beauty and the Beast; A Chorus Line; Sound of Music; Footloose; = Swing!
Theatre Name: Carousel = Dinner Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Dinner Thtr Pay =

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10/27/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Carousel Dinner Theatre, Producer, based in Akron, OH, is = holding Required Equity Principal Auditions for their upcoming seasons, = including: Honky Tonk Angels; Performances: January 3, 2005 - March 6, 2005; = Author: Ted Swindley; Director: Gary John LaRosa; Musical Director: David Nehis. Beauty and = the Beast; Performances: March 9, = 2005 - May 15, = 2005; Music: Alan Menken; Lyrics: Howard Ashman and Tim Rice; = Book: Linda Woolverton; Director: Marc Robin. A Chorus Line; Performances: = May 18, 2005 - = July 10, 2005; Music: Marvin = Hamlish; Lyrics: Edward Kleban; Book: Kirkwood<= /font> and Dante; Director: Donna Drake. Sound of Music; = Performances: July 13, 2005 - = September 11, 2005; Music and Lyrics: Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein; Book: Lindsay and = Crouse; Director: Marc Robin. Footloose; Performances: September 15, 2005 - = November 13, 2005; Music: Tom Snow; Lyrics: Dean Pitchford; Stage Adaptation: Dean = Pitchford and Walter Bobbie; Director: Gary John LaRosa. Swing!; Performances: = November 16, 2005 - = January 8, 2006; Original = Concept By: Paul Kelly. Casting Director: Bob Cline. Seeking: for Honky Tonk Angels: = SUE ELLEN: 30's - 40's. A Country Singer. For all other shows: all roles = open. Please prepare a brief song selection from or in the style of the show = (or shows) you are interested in being considered for within the season. = Callbacks for shows will take place at various times throughout 2004 and 2005. = Lunch: 1:00 PM — = 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. If Bob Cline has seen you in past 2 = month's at EPA's, picture and resume drop-off on 10/27 at aud's showing interest = in certain roles/projects should suffice. NO phone calls or visits. Equity = Dinner Theatre contract, minimum AEA pay is $552 per week.

Prepare: = a brief song selection from or in the style of the show (or = shows) you are interested in being considered for within the season. Callbacks = for shows will take place at various times throughout 2004 and 2005. =


Show Name: Jesus Christ Superstar
Theatre Name: Egyptian = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/26/2004

 

 

2:30 PMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Egyptian = Theatre Company, 328 Main = St, Park = City, UT= 00000

Breakdown: = Egyptian Theatre Company, Producer, based in Park City, UT, = is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar, First = Rehearsal: 1/10/05; Opens: 2/11/05; Closes: 3/06/05. Director/Producer: Dana = Keiter; Musical Director: David Evanoff. Seeking: All roles. Looking = specifically for Jesus, Judas, Pilate, Herod. For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same = style. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity SPT contract, minimum AEA pay is $325 per week. =

Prepare: = For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars = of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style.


Show Name: Jesus Christ Superstar
Theatre Name: Egyptian = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/23/2004

 

 

2:30 PMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Utah Opera & = Symphony Building<= /font>, 336 N. 400 W, Salt Lake = City, UT= 00000

Breakdown: = Egyptian Theatre Company, Producer, based in Park City, UT, = is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar, First = Rehearsal: 1/10/05; Opens: 2/11/05; Closes: 3/06/05. Director/Producer: Dana = Keiter; Musical Director: David Evanoff. Seeking: All roles. Looking = specifically for Jesus, Judas, Pilate, Herod. For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same = style. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity SPT contract, minimum AEA pay is $325 per week. =

Prepare: = For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars = of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style.


Show Name: To Kill A Mockingbird
Theatre Name: Foothills = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/20/2004

 

 

12:00 PMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Foothills = Theatre Company, 100 Front = Street, Worcester= , MA= 01608

Breakdown: = Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, = MA, is holding Local Auditions for To Kill A Mockingbird, First rehearsal: = December 28, 2004; Performances: January 6, 2005 - January 30, 2005. = Director/Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Seeking: Male roles include: ATTICUS FINCH: 50's. = Father/Lawyer. WALTER CUNNINGHAM: 30's. Poor farmer. REV. SYKES: 40's - 50's. = African-American. Pastor. TOM ROBINSON: 20's - 30's. African-American. Handyman. HECK = TATE: 40 - 60's. Sheriff. JUDGE TAYLOR: 50 - 60's. MR. GILMER: 30 - 40's. = Prosecutor. BOB EWELL: 40's. Abusive father. BOO RADLEY: 40's. Mysterious recluse. = NATHAN RADLEY: 50's. His brother. JEM FINCH: 13. ATTICUS' son. DILL HARRIS: 13. = JEM and SCOUT's companion. Female roles include: JEAN LOUISE FINCH: 40's. = Narrator. SCOUT FINCH: 9. ATTICUS' daughter. CALPURNIA: 40 - 50's. = African-American. Housekeeper. HELEN ROBINSON: 20 - 30's. African-American. TOM's wife. MAUDE ATKINSON: = 40's. Southern gentlewoman. STEPHANIE CRAWFORD: 30 - 40's. Neighborhood gossip. MRS. = DUBOSE: 70's. Ill old woman. MAYELLA EWELL: 19. The accuser/victim. Email = audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at = ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners = should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (dramatic for men, humorous for = women, except if appropriate for MAYELLA). Additional sides will be available = at the audition. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all = aspects of this audition. There is an additional Local Equity Audition in = Boston, = MA on = Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at Actors' Workshop Of Boston from 2 - 8 PM. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT = contract, pay.

Prepare: = Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen = Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x = 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute = monologue (see breakdown)


Show Name: To Kill A Mockingbird
Theatre Name: Foothills = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Actors' = Workshop Of Boston, 327 Summer = Street, Boston, = MA = 00000 =

Breakdown: = Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, = MA, is holding Local Auditions for To Kill A Mockingbird, First rehearsal: = December 28, 2004; Performances: January 6, 2005 - January 30, 2005. = Director/Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Seeking: Male roles include: ATTICUS FINCH: 50's. = Father/Lawyer. WALTER CUNNINGHAM: 30's. Poor farmer. REV. SYKES: 40's - 50's. = African-American. Pastor. TOM ROBINSON: 20's - 30's. African-American. Handyman. HECK = TATE: 40 - 60's. Sheriff. JUDGE TAYLOR: 50 - 60's. MR. GILMER: 30 - 40's. = Prosecutor. BOB EWELL: 40's. Abusive father. BOO RADLEY: 40's. Mysterious recluse. = NATHAN RADLEY: 50's. His brother. JEM FINCH: 13. ATTICUS' son. DILL HARRIS: 13. = JEM and SCOUT's companion. Female roles include: JEAN LOUISE FINCH: 40's. = Narrator. SCOUT FINCH: 9. ATTICUS' daughter. CALPURNIA: 40 - 50's. = African-American. Housekeeper. HELEN ROBINSON: 20 - 30's. African-American. TOM's wife. MAUDE ATKINSON: = 40's. Southern gentlewoman. STEPHANIE CRAWFORD: 30 - 40's. Neighborhood gossip. MRS. = DUBOSE: 70's. Ill old woman. MAYELLA EWELL: 19. The accuser/victim. Email = audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at = ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners = should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (dramatic for men, humorous for = women, except if appropriate for MAYELLA). Additional sides will be available = at the audition. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all = aspects of this audition. There is an additional Local Equity Audition in = Worcester, = MA on = Wednesday, October 20, 2004 at Foothills Theatre from 12 - 4 PM. Equity LOA Referenced = To LORT contract, pay.

Prepare: = Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen = Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x = 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute = monologue (see breakdown)


Show Name: Season
Theatre Name: =
29th Street Rep
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Showcase/Mini =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/04/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: 29th = Street Rep., 212 West 29th = Street, 2nd Fl, New = York, NY= 10001

Breakdown: = 29th Street Rep, Producer, = based in New York, NY= , is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 = season, TBD. Artistic Directors: David Mogentale and Tim Corcoran. Seeking: = Equity male and female actors for the 29th = Street Rep's 2005 season. A strong commitment to a company = situation is needed. Please prepare a brief monologue of your choice. Please bring a = Picture and Resume. The season has not been determined at this time. Website: www.29thstreetrep.com. Do not call the theatre, please. Lunch: = 1:30 PM — = 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Showcase-NY Tier 4 and = possible Mini contracts.

Prepare: = a brief monologue of your choice. Please bring a Picture = and Resume. The season has not been determined at this time. =


Show Name: Chicago
Theatre Name: Fran and = Barry Weissler
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Fran and Barry Weissler, Producers, based in = New York, = NY, is holding 6 = Month Equity Chorus Calls for Chicago, The Musical. Director: Walter Bobbie; = Book: Fred Ebb/Bob Fosse; Music: John Kander; Lyrics: Fred Ebb; Choreographer: = Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst; Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher; Casting: Howie Cherpakov; = General Manager: BJ Holt. Seeking: Equity ensemble dancers who sing for possible = future replacements in the National<= /font> Touring/Broadway companies. All should be great sexy, = strong athletic dancers in the Bob Fosse Style with good singing voices. Please = be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 = bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist = will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, = stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. =

Prepare: = Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the = call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you = have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please = bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together


Show Name: Chicago
Theatre Name: Fran and = Barry Weissler
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

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

Breakdown: = Fran and Barry Weissler, Producers, based in = New York, = NY, is holding 6 = Month Equity Chorus Calls for Chicago, The Musical. Director: Walter Bobbie; = Book: Fred Ebb/Bob Fosse; Music: John Kander; Lyrics: Fred Ebb; Choreographer: = Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst; Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher; Casting: Howie Cherpakov; = General Manager: BJ Holt. Seeking: Equity ensemble dancers who sing for possible = future replacements in the National<= /font> Touring/Broadway companies. All should be great sexy, = strong athletic dancers in the Bob Fosse Style with good singing voices. Please = be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 = bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist = will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, = stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. =

Prepare: = Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the = call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you = have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please = bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together


Show Name: Mambo Kings
Theatre Name: Daryl Roth = and Jordan Roth
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/02/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

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

Breakdown: = Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, = NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - = March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; = Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne = Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning = novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity dancers with strong ballet, jazz and ballroom technique for the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Mid 20's - Early = 40's. Partnering skills are a plus. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend = this call, but especially seeking Latin dancers. Men should wear character = shoes. Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. = Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice = and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, = stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. =

Prepare: = Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be = asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows = off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture = and Resume, stapled together.


Show Name: Mambo Kings
Theatre Name: Daryl Roth = and Jordan Roth
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/02/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, = NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - = March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; = Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne = Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning = novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity dancers with strong ballet, jazz and ballroom technique for the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Mid 20's - Early = 40's. Partnering skills are a plus. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend = this call, but especially seeking Latin dancers. Men should wear character = shoes. Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. = Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice = and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, = stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. =

Prepare: = Men should wear character shoes. You may be asked to sing. = Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice = and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, = stapled together.


Show Name: Mambo Kings
Theatre Name: Daryl Roth = and Jordan Roth
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, = NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - = March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; = Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne = Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning = novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity female and male Latin singers with strong = Broadway voices for ensemble positions and featured chorus parts in the Broadway = musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Late 20's - Mid 50's. All vocal ranges and physical = types. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially Latin = singers. Please prepare brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry = Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song = (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. = Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum = AEA pay is $1381 per week.

Prepare: = brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry Krieger, = Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in = English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. = Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled to


Show Name: Mambo Kings
Theatre Name: Daryl Roth = and Jordan Roth
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

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

Breakdown: = Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, = NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - = March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; = Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne = Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning = novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity female and male Latin singers with strong = Broadway voices for ensemble positions and featured chorus parts in the Broadway = musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Late 20's - Mid 50's. All vocal ranges and physical = types. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially Latin = singers. Please prepare brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry = Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song = (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. = Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum = AEA pay is $1381 per week.

Prepare: = brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry Krieger, = Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in = English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. = Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled to


Show Name: The Property Known As Garland
Theatre Name: Paladini = Casting
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA 99 Seat No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/22/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Paladini = Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl, Los Angeles, CA 90038

Breakdown: = Paladini Casting is accepting submissions for The Property = Known As Garland, a fictional account of Judy Garland (played by Adrienne = Barbeau) backstage at Falkoner Centre, Copenhagen, in 1969. Prod. Billy Van = Zandt, dir. Glenn Casale. Rehearsals start Jan. 4, 2005. Performances run Jan. = 15-16, 2005 at El Portal's Forum Theatre. Seeking: Ed: early 20s, Danish, blonde, = very attractive, authentic Nordic, standard British or standard American = accent, inexperienced stage manager at Denmark's Falkoner Centre, eager to = please, alternately awestruck by, frustrated with, and terrified of the Legend = whom he meets for the first time backstage prior to her final concert. Send = pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Paladini Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st = Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90038. Equity 99 Seat Theatre.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Paladini Casting, = 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90038.


Show Name: The Producers
Theatre Name: Clear = Channel Entertainment
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA Production Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Tara Rubin = Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: = Rocco Landesman, Clear Channel Entertainment, et al., = Producers, are at this time, seeking submissions of new female dancers for future replacements in the Broadway and both touring companies of The = Producers. Music and Lyrics: Mel Brooks; Book: Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan; Director/Choreographer: Susan Stroman; Associate Director: Steven = Zweigbaum; Associate Choreographer: Warren Carlyle; Musical Director: Patrick = Brady; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting; General Management: Richard Frankel = Productions, Laura Green. Based on the 1968 Mel Brooks movie The Producers. Seeking: = female dancers, 18-early 30s. Must be 5'7" or taller (preferably 5'8" = or taller, but no shorter than 5'7" in bare feet--no exceptions) with = jazz, ballet, and tap training and who sing very well for future replacements = in the dance ensemble of all companies of The Producers. At this time, = especially seeking non-Caucasian dancers, but are accepting submissions of tall = dancers of all races and ethnic backgrounds. If you have attended one or more of = the chorus calls for dancers, do not send your picture and resume at this = time--it is unnecessary, as they already have you on file. However, if you have = only mailed a picture and resume in the past and have not attended the = auditions, mail an updated picture and resume. Send pictures and resumes via snail = mail to Tara Rubin Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl., New = York, NY= 10036, Attn: The Producers. There is also a mail slot outside = the door (to the left) for drop-offs. All companies are on Equity Production = contracts, (minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week) and non-Equity dancers will be = required to join Equity if cast.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes via snail mail to Tara Rubin = Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl., New = York, NY= 10036, Attn: The Producers. There is also a mail slot outside = the door (to the left) for drop-offs.


Show Name: Shockheaded Peter
Theatre Name: Dan Markley, et al
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/23/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Dan Markley, Alan Schuster, Pomegranate Arts, Shockheaded = Media US LLC, Producers, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Shockheaded = Peter to be produced at the 37th = Street Arts Theatre. Creators/Directors: Julian Crouch/Phelim = McDermott; Music/Lyrics: The Tiger Lilies; Casting: David Caparelliotis. First = rehearsal: Jan. 10, 2005. Open-ended = run. Note: Shockheaded Peter was inspired by Heinrich Hoffman's 19th-century German book, The = Struwwelpeter, a "nasty picture book for children and their parents. As told = through song, puppetry and wild theatrics, the stage show presents an assortment = of wayward lads and lasses from Hoffman's book whose misbehavior (ranging = from playing with matches to going outside when it's raining) leads them to = painful and untimely ends. All of the performers in Peter perform as a fluid = ensemble, taking on different roles and creating various characters through = puppetry and stage theatrics. Seeking actors for the following roles: Singer: late 20s–late 40s, countertenor or extremely strong male = soprano/falsetto, mysterious and eerily hypnotic balladeer with tremendous stage presence, = a haunting carnie who sings of the demise of naughty children with various degrees of relish, remorse, hysteria, and glee; MC: 30s–50s, = ghoulish MC with a weakness for Shakespearean tragedy, a cadaverous, sinister barker = and thespian wreck who would 'rather be essaying Richard III than = introducing these ghastly tales,' by turns welcomes, chides, challenges, mocks, warns and confronts the audience with his wickedly sardonic wit and desperate = attempts to prove himself a true master of ceremonies (role does not sing); Mother: = late 20s–early 40s, Victorian wife who desperately wants a child, prone = to melodramatic shifts from utter glee to utter doom when faced with the = hideous child a demonic stork delivers to her, actress should be commanding, = larger than life and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations = (role does not sing); Father: late 20s–early 40s, long-suffering = Victorian husband who longs to give his wife the child they have always dreamed = of, actor should be comfortable with melodrama, and able to work (and work with) a = number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Male Performer: 20s–30s, physically dexterous and highly creative actor, brings to life many of = Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Cruel Frederick, = Flying Robert, Withering Augustus, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry = (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a = strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to = create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, = this actor may also cover the role of the father, role does not sing; Female Performer: 20s–30s, physically dexterous and highly creative = actress, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human = characters, including Harriet, Conrad's Mother, a sinister Victorian maid, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, = etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of = this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the = role of the mother, role does not sing; Actor/Double Bass Player: any age, = seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on the double = bass, the double bassist is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the = entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action = while he/she plays, bassist may also cover non-musical roles in the show; = Actor/Drum Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely = proficient on drums, including extremely small drum sets, the drum player is on = stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer = should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, drummer may = also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Accordion Player: any age, = seeking dynamic actor/accordion player for a number of roles, accordionist may = also cover non-musical roles in the show. Actors will be supplied text upon = arrival. LUNCH from 1:30pm. to 2:00p.m.<= /font> EPA Rules in Effect. A monitor will be provided. = Off-Broadway E contract/499 seats; $832 current minimum until November 2004.

Prepare: = Actors will be supplied text upon arrival. =


Show Name: Shockheaded Peter
Theatre Name: Dan Markley, et al
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/19/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

10/22/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Dan Markley, Alan Schuster, Pomegranate Arts, Shockheaded = Media US LLC, Producers, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Shockheaded = Peter to be produced at the 37th = Street Arts Theatre. Creators/Directors: Julian Crouch/Phelim = McDermott; Music/Lyrics: The Tiger Lilies; Casting: David Caparelliotis. First = rehearsal: Jan. 10, 2005. Open-ended = run. Note: Shockheaded Peter was inspired by Heinrich Hoffman's 19th-century German book, The = Struwwelpeter, a "nasty picture book for children and their parents. As told = through song, puppetry and wild theatrics, the stage show presents an assortment = of wayward lads and lasses from Hoffman's book whose misbehavior (ranging = from playing with matches to going outside when it's raining) leads them to = painful and untimely ends. All of the performers in Peter perform as a fluid = ensemble, taking on different roles and creating various characters through = puppetry and stage theatrics. Seeking actors for the following roles: Singer: late 20s–late 40s, countertenor or extremely strong male = soprano/falsetto, mysterious and eerily hypnotic balladeer with tremendous stage presence, = a haunting carnie who sings of the demise of naughty children with various degrees of relish, remorse, hysteria, and glee; MC: 30s–50s, = ghoulish MC with a weakness for Shakespearean tragedy, a cadaverous, sinister barker = and thespian wreck who would 'rather be essaying Richard III than = introducing these ghastly tales,' by turns welcomes, chides, challenges, mocks, warns and confronts the audience with his wickedly sardonic wit and desperate = attempts to prove himself a true master of ceremonies (role does not sing); Mother: = late 20s–early 40s, Victorian wife who desperately wants a child, prone = to melodramatic shifts from utter glee to utter doom when faced with the = hideous child a demonic stork delivers to her, actress should be commanding, = larger than life and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations = (role does not sing); Father: late 20s–early 40s, long-suffering = Victorian husband who longs to give his wife the child they have always dreamed = of, actor should be comfortable with melodrama, and able to work (and work with) a = number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Male Performer: 20s–30s, physically dexterous and highly creative actor, brings to life many of = Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Cruel Frederick, = Flying Robert, Withering Augustus, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry = (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a = strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to = create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, = this actor may also cover the role of the father, role does not sing; Female Performer: 20s–30s, physically dexterous and highly creative = actress, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human = characters, including Harriet, Conrad's Mother, a sinister Victorian maid, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, = etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of = this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the = role of the mother, role does not sing; Actor/Double Bass Player: any age, = seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on the double = bass, the double bassist is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the = entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action = while he/she plays, bassist may also cover non-musical roles in the show; = Actor/Drum Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely = proficient on drums, including extremely small drum sets, the drum player is on = stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer = should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, drummer may = also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Accordion Player: any age, = seeking dynamic actor/accordion player for a number of roles, accordionist may = also cover non-musical roles in the show. Actors will be supplied text upon = arrival. LUNCH from 1:00pm. to 2:00p.m.<= /font> EPA Rules in Effect. A monitor will be provided. = Off-Broadway E contract/499 seats; $832 current minimum until November 2004.

Prepare: = Actors will be supplied text upon arrival. =


Show Name: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Theatre Name: Second = Stage Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway = A/C

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/26/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Second Stage Theatre will hold Equity principal auditions = for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, (William Finn, music and lyrics; = Rachel Sheinkin, book; conceived by Rebecca Feldman; James Lapine, dir.), first rehearsal: dates TBD, first performance TBD, last performance TBD. Six = young people on the edge of puberty strive to become adults in this comedic, = tender, sardonic musical. These outsiders use competition to define themselves = apart from their crazy families, while their struggle to escape childhood is = overseen by grown-ups who never completely succeeded in escaping it themselves. = Artistic Director: Carole Rothman; Executive Director: Timothy McClimon; Casting: = Tara Rubin Casting. Seeking: actor-singers of all backgrounds are encouraged = to audition. While the characters range in age from teenaged to adult, all characters = will be played by adult actors—Rona Janet: actor and character in her = 30s, a local real estate agent, she also serves as the emcee and commentator of = this year's Bee, she herself is a former spelling bee champion, making her well-suited to comment on the Bee's progress; Panch: actor and character = both in 30s, he is the vice principal of the school, his role in the Bee is = to pronounce, and when asked, define the words to the contestants; Mitch = Maloney: actor and character in his 20s, working at the Spelling Bee as part of = his community service, his role at the bee is as the comfort counselor, = escorting the contestants off the stage as they disqualify; Gramercy: = Asian-American actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she tries to be perfect, she is a = straight-A student, plays the piano, but is beginning to wonder why she works so = hard to attain perfection; Tripp Barrington: adult actor in his 20s to play a = teenager, as last year's Bee winner, he feels confident of his success this year, however, by this year he is beginning to discover girls, which turns out = to be a major, and at times crippling, distraction for him; Schwarzy: adult = actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she is the daughter of two gay dads, who = pressure her to succeed at spelling, she is somewhat androgynous; Leaf Connybear: = adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, he is the youngest member of a = hippie family with many children, at his own school, he was merely a = third-runner up in the Bee, so he is not nearly as good as the other competitors at this = County Bee, he is very goofy, awkward, and exists in his own world; Olive = Ostrovsky: adult actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she is shy, withdrawn, and = neglected by her parents, she works hard to get attention from her father; Barfee: = adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, he suffers from a rare mucous = membrane disorder making his voice sound excessively nasal, he is a true = outsider, perhaps even a misfit due to several odd behaviors: before spelling a = word outloud in the Bee, for example, he writes it out on the floor with his foot. Be prepared to sing a brief, contemporary, comic American musical theatre = or pop song. Bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided. Equity = Off-Broadway A and C contracts ($479 and $646 current minimums).

Prepare: = to sing a brief, contemporary, comic American musical = theatre or pop song. Bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided. =


Show Name: Privilege, Birdie Blue
Theatre Name: Second = Stage Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway = A/C

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/25/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Second Stage Theatre will hold Equity principal auditions = for Privilege and Birdie Blue. Artistic Director: Carole Rothman; Executive Director: Timothy McClimon; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting. Privilege, by = Paul Weitz (Peter Askin, dir.), first rehearsal: Feb. 22, 2005, first = performance: March 22, last performance: May 8. Dates subject to change with notice. = The privileged lives of two Upper East = Side teens are irrevocably changed when their father is accused = of insider trading. Two brothers look at the world with the comedic = observations of boys on the brink of adulthood. Birdie Blue by Cheryl L. West (Seret = Scott, dir.), first rehearsal: May 3, = 2005, first performance: May 31, 2005, last = performance: July 17. Dates subject to change with notice. Birdie Blue is a lyrical and = jazzy reflection on love, marriage and the passage of time. Seeking for = Privilege: Charlie: 12, rich, privileged, spoiled private school boy, in the = process of examining his life; Porter: 16, Charlie's brother, fancies himself to be = a man about town; Ted: 40s, their father, a captain of industry who gets = arrested for illegal financial practices; Anna: 40s, their mother, Upper East Side = socialite whose life is turned upside down when her husband is arrested; Erla: = 30s, their housekeeper, droll sense of humor, could be African-American, Central = American, or West Indian. Seeking African-American actors to play the following = roles in Birdie Blue: Birdie (understudy only): 40s-60s, a tough yet tender, = funny, and big-hearted woman who is the primary caregiver to her ill husband, she = is caught between the past and present, and her narration and flashbacks = reveal the story of her life and family; Jackson: 40s-60s, Birdie's husband, in = the present, he is very ill and completely reliant on Birdie for his care, symptoms = bear similarities to Alzheimers, in Birdie's flashbacks we see him as a = younger man when he was a crossing guard, and before that, a postal worker, before = his illness, he was a loving, supportive, and strong-willed husband who = loved Birdie dearly; Bocat: 20s-30s, Birdie's nephew, a great dancer and James = Brown fan, full of life and vigor, but not very intelligent; Sook: 40s-60s, = Birdie's eldest brother, pompous to the point of sewing shoulder pads in his = clothes to add to his own size; Little Pimp: 15, a sweet and generous = cross-dressing teen, beaten by his parents, like a son to Birdie; Minerva: 40s-60s, Birdie's = eldest sister, a large woman who suffers from many ailments, both real and = feigned; Ellis: 30s-50s, Birdie's youngest brother, trapped in the 1970s, he is a hustler who loves to mind other people's business; Bam: 20s, Birdie's = son, a rebellious gang member, he is eventually sent to prison, he is the = source of Birdie's heartache. For straight plays Privilege and Birdie Blue, be = prepared to present a short, contemporary American monologue. Equity Off-Broadway = A and C contracts ($479 and $646 current minimums).

Prepare: = a short, contemporary American monologue. =


Show Name: Saddam: The Musical
Theatre Name: Joe Beck =
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/16/2004

 

 

4:00 PMto 7:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Shetler = Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, 4th Fl, = New York, = NY = 10019 =

Breakdown: = Joe Beck is holding open auditions for Saddam: The Musical. = Seeking males and females, all types, for new musical comedy opening in = December. Possible travel expenses paid if cast. Shetler Studios phone: (212) = 246-6655. Bring pictures and resumes and music in your key.

Prepare: = Shetler Studios phone: (212) 246-6655. Bring pictures and = resumes and music in your key.


Show Name: My One & Only
Theatre Name: Candlewood International
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/28/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Candlewood International, LLC, PO = Box 8206, New = Fairfield, = CT = 06812 =

Breakdown: = Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists = Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a = non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins = mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: principal and supporting roles by = appointment only. Roles include: Capt. Billy Buck Chandler: male lead, casting = understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced = tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this = period piece; Edythe Herbert: female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and = star of the Aquacade, excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple = threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) = Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent = comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy = Ann Ferguson): early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an = excellent actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, = must understand the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some = dancing ability with some tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; = Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial = Emporial," advanced tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American = actor; principal ensemble--New Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong = tapper-singers with good acting ability, should be able to master tight harmonies, play = various cameo roles throughout the show; ensemble—Fish: mid-to-late 20s, = six female tapper-dancer-singers with good acting abilities, covers for = Edythe and Mickey plus one female swing; two character actors-singers: covers for = Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. All ensemble members must possess excelent tap = and jazz skills with strong vocal ability and some acting ability. Send all = pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at = djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, = PO Box = 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: = Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments. Callbacks held each = day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the = show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur.

Prepare: = Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting = roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173.


Show Name: My One & Only
Theatre Name: Candlewood International
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 5:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists = Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a = non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins = mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: female chorus. Roles include: Capt. Billy = Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing = aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: = female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, = excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style = of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, = comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): = early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent = actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand = the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real = gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some tap, = looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor = of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced = tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New = Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, = should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the = show; ensemble—Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers = with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female = swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. = All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong = vocal ability and some acting ability. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 = bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin = song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. = Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to call times with approved monitor only. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John = Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: = Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments.

Prepare: = Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an = uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No = contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to


Show Name: My One & Only
Theatre Name: Candlewood = International
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 1:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists = Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a = non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins = mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: male chorus. Roles include: Capt. Billy = Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing = aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: = female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, = excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style = of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, = comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): = early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent = actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand = the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with = real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some = tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, = proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced = tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New = Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, = should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the = show; ensemble—Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers = with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female = swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. = All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong = vocal ability and some acting ability. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 = bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin = song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. = Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to call times with approved monitor only. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John = Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: = Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments.

Prepare: = Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an = uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No = contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to


Show Name: My Life as an Island
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/25/2004

 

 

6:00 PMto 9:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Producers Club, = 358 W. 44 St, New = York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: = There will be an open call for Latino/a actors for a = reading of the libretto of a new musical, My Life as an Island, by librettist = Lisa Aviva Bleviss. Performs Nov. 20. Specifically seeking: women of color, 25-35, = 48-60, 68-85; men of color, 28-52. Prepare a short dramatic monologue, and actors who = sing may prepare 16 bars of a song (English or Spanish) to be sung without accompaniment. For questions, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and = resumes to Jose Montanez at JRMontanez at aol.com.

Prepare: = a short dramatic monologue, and actors who sing may prepare = 16 bars of a song (English or Spanish) to be sung without accompaniment. = For questions, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to Jose = Montanez at JRMontanez at aol.com.


Show Name: Mamillius
Theatre Name: Liz = Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/19/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Liz = Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End A, New = York, NY= 10025

Breakdown: = Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions is accepting submissions = for Mamillius (adaptation of "The Winter's Tale" by Shakespeare). Actors of = all ethnicities are encouraged to submit. Seeking: Actor One (Mamillius, = Bear, Time, Autolycus): the focal point of the play, young male actor to play = age 10-12, bright, charming, precocious, imaginative, curious, energetic, = also brooding, intense and mature beyond his years. Frodo in Lord of the = Rings. Also capable of playing a bit of con artist, Artful Dodger type, able to = handle Shakespeare text, physically agile, well coordinated, sings, plays = woodwind instrument useful; Actor Two (Hermione, Perdita): female, plays both the = queen, Hermione, mid-30s and also her daughter, age 16, needs a great sense of presence and stillness, intelligent, passionate, graceful, sensuous and = confident. If Juliet had lived. Some partial nudity (breast). Handles Shakespearean = verse well, needs a sense of humor, moves well, as Perdita dances an erotic = fertility rite; Actor Three (Leontes, Shepherd): male, plays both the King = Leontes, age 30-40 and the Shepherd, age 50-70, great sense of presence, wings = between infantile rage, violence, paranoia and being tentative, gentle and a = lost little boy, a combination of Othello, Hamlet and Macbeth. As Shepherd = needs simplicity, comic sensibility, handles Shakespearean verse, moves well = and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Four (Paulina, Mariner, Older = Polixenes): female, as Paulina, a benign sorceress, a mother with no child, somewhat otherworldly but also a down to earth straight shooter, a decisive = female Friar Lawrence, wife to Antigonus, as Older Polixenes, plays the male king of = Bohemia age 50s, intelligent, watchful, judgmental, also serves as a member of = the chorus/ensemble, handles Shakespearean verse, moves well and makes = effective use of gesture; Actor Five (Younger Polixenes, Court Officer, Florizel): = male, as Younger Polixenes plays king of Bohemia age 30s, intelligent, = good-natured. As Florizel age mid-20s, a lover-warrior, passionate, determined, = heroic, confident. Also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean verse well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; = Actor Six (Antigonus, Camillo, Gentleman): male. As Antigonus plays the = advisor, statesman and confidant to Leontes, a reluctant henchman, husband to = Paulina. As Camillo also a helper to both kings, a secretary of state, marries = Paulina in the end, makes huge personal sacrifices for what he believes to be the = better good, kind, rational, good. Also serves as a member of the = chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean verse well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Seven (First Lady, First Lord, Clown): female, serves = both Hermione as First Lady (female) and Leontes as First Lord (male). Represents the = point of view of the people, respectful, alert, responsive, thoughtful but = ultimately a witness to wrongdoings over which s/he has no control. As Clown, son = to the Shepherd, age 14 and later age 30, simple, good natured, na=EFve. Also = serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean text well, moves = well and makes effective use of gesture. Rehearses Nov. 30-Dec. 29, performs = Dec. 30-Jan. 30 at La Mama, Etc., 74 A E. 4 St., NYC. Director: Sheldon = Deckelbaum. Pay. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End Ave., #6A, New York, NY 10025; or email castsolutions at aol.com.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Liz Ortiz-Mackes = Casting Solutions, 771 West End Ave., #6A, New York, NY 10025; or email castsolutions at aol.com.


Show Name: Extraordinary
Theatre Name: Vital = Children's Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

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

Breakdown: = Vital Children's Theatre, an award-winning company, is = seeking men and women for their production of Extraordinary, a musical for children performing weekends from Dec. 18, = 2004-Feb. 6, 2005. There will be no performances over Christmas and = New Year's. Rehearsals begin the week of Nov. 15. Seeking: Lester the = Jester: baritone, adult to play nine-year-old, strong- willed; Mother: mezzo, = June Cleaver type; Imaginary Fred: baritone, Lester's sarcastic imaginary = friend, fluent in American Sign Language (ASL); Hope: fluent in ASL, Lester's = deaf cousin, expressive; The Girl with Legs of Stone: mezzo/belt, wise beyond = her years; Peter the Chocolate Eater: baritone, eager to belong; Dustmite = Janet: mezzo/belt, dancer, high energy; Dustmite Carl: baritone, dancer, high = energy; Lonely Lucy: mezzo, dreamer who longs for an imaginary friend; The = Queen: fluent in ASL, expressive. Minorities encouraged to apply. Send pictures = and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of = Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New = York, NY= 10036.

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


Show Name: Shakespeare Live!: Midsummer, Macbeth, Henry V
Theatre Name: Shakespeare = Theatre of NJ
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Shakespeare = Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave, Madison, NJ 07940

Breakdown: = The Shakespeare Theatre of NJ is accepting non-Equity = submissions for its educational touring company, Shakespeare Live! (Tours to NJ, NY, = PA, CT, DE.) Auditions early to mid-November. Stipend: $225/week during = rehearsals and performances. Productions: Midsummer, Macbeth, and Henry V. = Rehearses Dec. 28, tours Jan. 25-June 10, 2005. Actors can earn EMC points as = understudies for the Shakespeare Theatre's Main Stage productions. Shakespeare Live! is = one of only a handful of theatres nationwide selected to provide services to = schools through the NEA's Shakespeare for a New Generation program. Classical = training and Shakespeare experience required. Education background and SFDC certification a plus. Send pictures and resumes to Joe Discher, The = Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, Attn: = Shakespeare Live!

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Joe Discher, The Shakespeare = Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, Attn: Shakespeare = Live!


Show Name: Zip Code of Atlantis, Faking the Lizard King's Death, Blogging About = Cat Stevens
Theatre Name: HEM Theatre Collective
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Dr. Myers, = Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St, New York, NY 10014

Breakdown: = Double OOBR Award-winning playwright Larry Myers is = interviewing for his permanent all-male company, HEM Theatre Collective. Non-Equity = actors of all types for a rep of revival of Zip Code of Atlantis plus Faking = the Lizard King's Death and Blogging About Cat Stevens. Particularly = interested in actors who direct and stage manage for self-contained groups. Roles = include heterosexual males, rock and Baywatch types, Hollywood models, tough = teens. Send pictures and resumes to Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St., New = York, NY 10014.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 = Commerce St., New York, NY 10014.


Show Name: Performance Piece
Theatre Name: = Innerlandscapes Dance Theatre
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Innerlandscapes = Dance Theater, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: = Innerlandscapes Dance Theatre is casting for a performance = piece showing Feb. 2005. Seeking: one male actor-dancer, 30-40; and two women = actors, 20-40. Dancers all must have good improv skills and strong comic sense. = Some pay. To set up an appointment, call Nomi Bachar at (212) 877-0346. For = more info, visit www.Innerlandscapesdt.com.

Prepare: = To set up an appointment, call Nomi Bachar at (212) = 877-0346. For more info, visit www.Innerlandscapesdt.com.


Show Name: Iphigenia at Aulis
Theatre Name: Alexander = the Great Hellenic
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Open = Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/16/2004

 

 

3:00 PMto 7:30 PM

10/17/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 4:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = The Alexander the Great Hellenic Entertainment Corporation = is looking for actors for the upcoming theatrical production of Iphigenia = at Aulis, which will be performed in English at the Symphony Space Theater in = Manhattan on = Jan. 18-19, 2005 for a total of three shows. The incentive for this production is to eventually present these three performances to Greece—more specifically the country of Cyprus. The play will = be performed under the direction of Yiani Alex and choreography of Haris = Mavromihalis. Seeking the following male roles: Agamemnon: 37-45; Old man: 55-65, or = an actor that can play older; Menelaus: mid-30s; Achilles: mid-20s. Female roles include: Clytemnistra: 35-40; Iphigenia: 18–22, but should be able = to pass for 16. Also seeking: six English-speaking women, 18-35; and six Greek-speaking women, 18-35. Chorus women should be able to move well = and follow choreographic direction. Dance experience is a plus. All ethnic backgrounds are accepted. Some pay for NYC performances and professional = pay for performances in Greece. Sides from the play will be provided. It is preferred that you prepare two monologues of both classical and = contemporary genres. Bring headshot/photo and resume with you. If you are not able to attend, send pictures and resumes to 111 W. 68 St., #3B, New York, NY = 10023, not later than Oct. 21.

Prepare: = Sides from the play will be provided. It is preferred that = you prepare two monologues of both classical and contemporary genres. Bring headshot/photo and resume with you. If you are not able to attend, send pictures and resumes to address in breakdown.


Show Name: Dickens Victorian Carollers
Theatre Name: Dickens = Victorian Carollers
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Tom Andolora, = 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101

Breakdown: = The Dickens Victorian Carollers, www.Carollers.com, is = currently accepting pictures and resumes for upcoming season. Seeking legit, = seasoned, mature, Broadway-caliber singer-performers who are excellent musicians/sight-singers. Opera singers okay. Upscale venues. NYC and surrounding area. Quartet. S/A/T/B. Send pictures and resumes to Tom = Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101. You can also send = pictures and resumes via email to NYCCarolers at aol.com. Pay. No phone calls. =

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Tom Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., = Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101. You can also send pictures and resumes = via email to NYCCarolers at aol.com.


Show Name: Supper Club Revue
Theatre Name: Richie = Cecere, Producer
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/18/2004

 

 

8:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Richie Cecere's = Supper Club, Northern New Jersey, NJ 00000

Breakdown: = Richie Cecere, Producer, is seeking dancer-singers for = supper club revue. Seeking leggy Broadway-type dancer-singers for upscale restaurant = with 18-piece orchestra in Montclair, NJ. Shows are Friday and Saturday = nights, with rehearsals on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Must have strong dance = technique and strong voice. Choreographer: Lois Englund. Pay. Call Lois at (973) = 699-2659 for appointment and directions by train or car. Bring pictures and resume; = wear leotard and tights only, no jazz pants, heels and a dress to sing in. = Prepare two songs with sheet music.

Prepare: = Call Lois at (973) 699-2659 for appointment and directions = by train or car. Bring pictures and resume; wear leotard and tights only, = no jazz pants, heels and a dress to sing in. Prepare two songs with sheet music. =


Show Name: Original Dance Play
Theatre Name: Purchase = College
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/17/2004

 

 

6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Dance Building<= /font>, Studio L, Purchase<= /font> College, Purchase<= /font>, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Purchase = College is seeking = performers for original dance play to be performed in the spring. Rehearsals on = Sundays, 6-8PM at = Purchase = College, Purchase, NY. = All ethnicities. Seeking: two males to play corrections officers and five = females to play inmates. Sexual situations simulated, but no overt nudity. Send inquiries to Beth Alison at bethybeth2002 at yahoo.com.

Prepare: = Send inquiries to Beth Alison at bethybeth2002 at yahoo.com. =


Show Name: A Christmas Carol
Theatre Name: C-R = Productions, Inc.
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/24/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: C-R = Productions, 58 Remsen St, = Cohoes, = NY = 12047 =

Breakdown: = C-R Productions, Inc., at the Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes, = NY, two and a half hours north of New York City, is seeking pictures and resumes = from non-union actors and actresses for all roles including Scrooge in A = Christmas Carol. Rehearsals begin Nov. 16, opens Dec. 3-19. Pay, housing, and transportation provided. Auditions will be held the last week of October = by appointment only. Actors will be contacted for appointments. Send = pictures and resumes for consideration to C-R Productions, 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, NY = 12047 or email to casting at cohoesmusichall.com. For more information, visit www.cohoesmusichall.com.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes for consideration to C-R = Productions, 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, NY 12047 or email to casting at cohoesmusichall.com. = For more information, visit www.cohoesmusichall.com.


Show Name: Dramatic Adaptations of 19th-Century Literature
Theatre Name: Chamber = Theatre Productions Inc
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/22/2004

 

 

12:30 PMto 4:30 PM

10/23/2004

 

 

10:30 AMto 12:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Harlequin = Studios, 203 W. 46 St, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: = Chamber Theatre Productions Inc. of Boston will hold = auditions for two national spring tours, non-Equity. Dramatic adaptations of = 19th-century literature (Poe, Twain, Irving, etc.). Rehearsals January-February in = Boston. Tour February-May. $500 per week. Housing paid on tour. They are also looking = for actor-technicians. Minorities encouraged. Prepare two contrasting = pieces, one dramatic/comic, one classical; one minute each, two minutes total. Bring = pictures and resumes.

Prepare: = Prepare two contrasting pieces, one dramatic/comic, one = classical; one minute each, two minutes total. Bring pictures and resumes. =


Show Name: American Mime Theatre
Theatre Name: American = Mime Theatre
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Perf Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: The American = Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl, New York, NY 10003

Breakdown: = The American Mime Theatre is reforming the company and is = seeking: one man with strong movement and acting background to be trained free as = a company member for the American Mime Theatre. This company, of = nonspeaking actors, has performed its art form, American mime, since 1952, under the direction of Paul J. Curtis. Send pictures and resumes to The American = Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl., New York, NY 10003. Visit website www.americanmime.org. Paid per performance.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to The American Mime Theatre, 61 = Fourth Ave., 2nd fl., New York, NY 10003. Visit website www.americanmime.org. =


Show Name: The Extremes: A Microbe Musical
Theatre Name: Science = Theater
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/28/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Marcos Stafne, = 47-01 111th St, Queens, NY 11368

Breakdown: = Science Theater at the New York Hall of Science is casting = for its new family musical, The Extremes: A Microbe Musical. Seeking three = non-union women to play Sulfy, Polar, and Pyro: three extreme microbes who have = formed an all-microbe girl group. Pay. Director: Marcos Stafne. Rehearses Nov. = 20-24, daytime. Performs Nov. 26-28, Dec. 4 & 5, 11 & 12. Send pictures = and resumes by Oct. 28 to Marcos Stafne, Supervisor of Science Theatre, New = York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Queens, NY 11368.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 28 to Marcos Stafne, = Supervisor of Science Theatre, New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Queens, = NY 11368.


Show Name: Platanos and Collard Greens
Theatre Name: Between The = Lines Production
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: David Lamb, PO = Box 30, New York, NY 10268

Breakdown: = Between The Lines Production, Producer, is accepting = submission from African-American male actors for role in traveling production of = Platanos and Collard Greens. Show dates are varied throughout the fall and = spring. Pay. Seeking: Freeman: college student, 20-25. Send pictures and resumes to = David Lamb, PO Box 30, New York, NY 10268-0030. Email: choldit at aol.com. =

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to David Lamb, PO Box 30, New = York, NY 10268-0030. Email: choldit at aol.com.


Show Name: A Christmas Carol
Theatre Name: Personal = Space Theatrics
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA Showcase No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/19/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Personal Space Theatrics, PO Box 1900–Murray Hill, New York, NY 10156 =

Breakdown: = Personal Space Theatrics, a nonprofit environmental theatre company whose work seeks to break down the barriers between actors and audiences, is now accepting union and non-union headshot/resume = submissions for A Christmas Carol, its third annual holiday musical. Adapted and = directed by Stephen Wargo; Musical Director: Joseph Clark; Choreographer: Ann = Robideaux. Seeking strong singers who move well. Rehearsals evenings and weekends from Nov. = 9-Dec. 8, with a break from Nov. 24-26 for Thanksgiving. Runs 12 performances = from Dec. 9-19 at the Bernie West Theatre at Baruch College. Seeking: Bob Cratchit: 30s, tenor; Young Scrooge: 20s, 6' = or taller, baritone; Marley's Ghost: late 40s-60s, bass; Fezziwig: late = 30s-50s, high tenor; Peter Cratchit: teens, tenor; Topper: 20s, baritone; = Christmas Past: 20s, soprano; Belle: 20s, alto; Mrs. Fezziwig: late 30s-50s, = soprano; Boy Scrooge: nine to 12 years old; Fan: girl, eight to 12 years old; Tim = Cratchit: boy or girl, small, six to 10 years old. Children's roles may be = double-cast and alternate performances. All roles will require doubling. Director: = Steven Wargo. Auditions will be held by appointment Sat. Oct. 23, with callbacks Mon. = Oct. 25. Come prepared with 16 bars legit. Callbacks will include = sight-singing, dancing and reading. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Personal = Space Theatrics, c/o A Christmas Carol, PO Box 1900Murray Hill Station, = New York, = NY = 10156-1900. Equity Basic = Showcase Code, approval pending.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Personal Space = Theatrics, c/o A Christmas Carol, PO Box = 1900Murray Hill Station, New = York, NY= 10156-1900.


Show Name: Blue Man Group
Theatre Name: Blue Man = Group
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Blue Man = Casting, New York, = NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: = Blue Man Group is expanding--new domestic and international = productions are scheduled for 2005. Seeking male and female performers for the role = of Blue Man. Excellent drumming and acting skills needed to perform the highly energized non-verbal character work. Performers must be between 5'9"-6'1" with an athletic build. Must be willing to relocate. = Salaried positions. For further information, visit www.bluemancasting.com. =

Prepare: = For further information, visit www.bluemancasting.com. =


Show Name: Seasons of Desire
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/31/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Herrick, = 601 Sixth St, = Brooklyn, = NY = 11215 =

Breakdown: = Submissions are being accepted for Seasons of Desire, a new = drama in workshop. Seeking: boy, 7-12 years old, sweet, bright; woman, 30-45 = years old, maternal/hooker. Non-Equity. Rehearsals evenings, Nov. 3-19. = Presentations Nov. 20-21. Director: Paul Warner. Auditions ASAP. Send pictures and = resumes and queries to jgoodmanherrick at aol.com or Herrick, 601 Sixth St., = Brooklyn, = NY = 11215. =

Prepare: = Auditions ASAP. Send pictures and resumes and queries to jgoodmanherrick at aol.com or Herrick, 601 Sixth St., = Brooklyn, = NY = 11215. =


Show Name: I Hate Hamlet
Theatre Name: Fat Pie = Productions, Inc.
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/19/2004

 

 

4:00 PMto 7:00 PM

10/20/2004

 

 

5:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Medicine Show = Theatre, 549 W. 52 St., 3rd fl, New = York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Fat Pie Productions, Inc. is holding auditions for a = showcase production of I Hate Hamlet. Director: Ed Schiff. To be performed Dec. = 1-18. Rehearsals start Nov. 8. Roles of John Barrymore and Andrew Rally are = cast. Seeking: Felicia Dantine: 30s-40s, passionate and dramatic = New York real estate = agent; Lillian Troy: 50s-70s, talent agent with a regal German accent; Gary = Peter Lefkowitz: 30s-40s, personifies L.A. shaggy-chic, happy, overgrown child, think Cosmo Kramer = from Seinfeld. Audition with a comedic monologue and be prepared to read from sides. = Expenses covered.

Prepare: = a comedic monologue and be prepared to read from sides. =


Show Name: Comedy Skits
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/06/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Henry Williams, = PO Box 392, = Brooklyn, = NY = 11226 =

Breakdown: = Submissions are being accepted from non-union performers, = 18-40, for comedy skits to perform in Manhattan= on Fri. Dec. 17 and Sat. Dec. 18. Also seeking: fluent = foreign language speakers and actresses with dance skills. Must be available for = five Saturday rehearsals in Brooklyn<= /font>, from 1-7PM, beginning Nov. 13. Auditions will be held Sat. Nov. 6. = Send pictures and resumes to Henry Williams, PO Box 392, = Brooklyn, = NY = 11226. =

Prepare: = Auditions will be held Sat. Nov. 6. Send pictures and = resumes to Henry Williams, PO Box = 392, Brooklyn<= /font>, NY= 11226.


Show Name: Ah, My Dear Anderson
Theatre Name: Urban = Stages Theater Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/18/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 5:00 PM

10/19/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Urban Stages, = 259 W. 30 St, New York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Award-winning Urban Stages Theater Company is producing an = original family show, Ah, My Dear Anderson (The New York Times: visually = stunning), an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen children's tales. Seeking: = non-Equity women, 20-28. Paid. Must move well. Running Dec. 4-Jan. 9 (holidays = off). Be prepared to improvise.

Prepare: = to improvise.

 

 

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Send this to everyone you know! *Here are three great events coming up for those who can't afford the gas to drive out of town and are looking for something rockin' going on in Medina! MHS Fall Play Born Yesterday Thursday November 4 at 7:30 pm / Friday Nov. 5 at 8pm / Saturday Nov. 6 at 8pm There's a serious undercurrent to this comedy which features a crooked "businessman," junk dealer Harry Brock,who's in town to woo a senator, but fears his girlfriend Billie, a former chorus girl, isn't polished enough to fit in. He fails to recognize his own stupidity and lack of finesse as he hires a reporter to "educate" Billie. Eventually she begins questioning his dealings and puts him in his place. Medina J.A.M Sessions, a non-denominational Christian rock-off in Medina Square. Saturday, November 6th from 1-4pm. Music (Rock, metal, jambands and gospel!) and fun from a variety of local bands, including Cidica, Asunder, and New Day Gospel Choir, just to list a few. Admission: FREE! Neil Simon's hilarious play, Brighton Beach Memoirs , will be showing November 19th and 20th at Medina Performing Arts Center's Middle Stage. Tickets will be $5 for adults and $3 for students and seniors. Show times are 8pm. Call (330) 636-3400 between the hours of 10am and 2pm for tickets. Synopsis: Eugene, a young teenage Jewish boy, recalls his memoirs of his time as an adolescent youth. He lives with his parents, his aunt, two cousins, and his brother, Stanley, whom he looks up to and admires. He goes through the hardships of puberty, sexual fantasy, and living the life of a poor boy in a crowded house. FOR TICKETS CALL THE BOX OFFICE BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10 and 2 (330) 636-3400 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --0-2118499825-1097857958=:70784 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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*Here are three great events coming up for those who can't afford the gas to drive out of town and are looking for something rockin' going on in Medina!
 
MHS Fall Play Born Yesterday Thursday November 4 at 7:30 pm / Friday Nov. 5 at 8pm / Saturday Nov. 6 at 8pm There's a serious undercurrent to this comedy which features a crooked "businessman," junk dealer Harry Brock,who's in town to woo a senator, but fears his girlfriend Billie, a former chorus girl, isn't polished enough to fit in. He fails to recognize his own stupidity and lack of finesse as he hires a reporter to "educate" Billie. Eventually she begins questioning his dealings and puts him in his place.
 
Medina J.A.M Sessions, a non-denominational Christian rock-off in Medina Square. Saturday, November 6th from 1-4pm. Music (Rock, metal, jambands and gospel!) and fun from a variety of local bands, including Cidica, Asunder, and New Day Gospel Choir, just to list a few. Admission: FREE!
             
Neil Simon's hilarious play, Brighton Beach Memoirs , will be showing November 19th and 20th at Medina Performing Arts Center's Middle Stage. Tickets will be $5 for adults and $3 for students and seniors. Show times are 8pm. Call (330) 636-3400 between the hours of 10am and 2pm for tickets.
      Synopsis: Eugene, a young teenage Jewish boy, recalls his memoirs of his time as an adolescent youth. He lives with his parents, his aunt, two cousins, and his brother, Stanley, whom he looks up to and admires. He goes through the hardships of puberty, sexual fantasy, and living the life of a poor boy in a crowded house.
 
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http://mail.yahoo.com --0-2118499825-1097857958=:70784-- From RonalWil at aol.com Sat Oct 16 05:57:26 2004 From: RonalWil at aol.com (RonalWil at aol.com) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 08:57:26 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hurlyburly @ Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <190.312960c6.2ea274b6@aol.com> CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE/CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY 2004-2005 MFA CONSERVATORY SPOTLIGHT SERIES ANNOUNCES Hurlyburly by David Rabe Performances: October 13 (Opening Night), 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 at 8 p.m Matinees: October 16 and 23 at 4 p.m., October 17 at 2 p.m. All performances in The Brooks Theatre, The Cleveland Play House General admission tickets are $10.00; $5.00 for Case students, faculty and staff. Call The Cleveland Play House ticket office, 216-795-7000, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com. Rabe's stunning comic drama is a powerfully written and dazzling chronicle of post-Vietnam War American life as pieced together from the shattered beliefs of these fascinating and disturbing characters. Set in the Hollywood hills in the mid-1980s, the play will horrify and at the same time intrigue, with its wit and blistering humor. The Conservatory Spotlight Series features the MFA Acting Ensemble in the Case/CPH joint professional actors' training program. Now in their second year, the actors in the class of 2006 made their debut this past spring in the critically acclaimed production of William Inge's Bus Stop. Scenic Designer: Jill Davis, CPH Charge Scenic Artist; Lighting Design: Maureen Patterson, CPH Production Electrician; Costume Designer: Jeffrey VanCurtis, Sound Designer: Robin Heath. 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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. 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. 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. ($20.00 minimum) Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=20 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com http://suejohnson.blogspot.com --part1_1d9.2df1fd86.2ea28418_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The=20= WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio continues its
"Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development" Series t= his Monday, 10/18


"Structure & Write your Talent Resume in Content
& Format"
Monday, 10/18

&

Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques for=20= On-stage, On-camera & Voiceover
( & Public Speakers)


from the

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

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

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


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. 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. 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



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--part1_1d9.2df1fd86.2ea28418_boundary-- From cmen at ameritech.net Sat Oct 16 08:50:00 2004 From: cmen at ameritech.net (Joe/Paul) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 11:50:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Sugar" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01F9_01C4B376.44105390 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Brecksville Little Theatre will be holding auditions for Sugar: the ?Some Like It Hot? musical, Sunday, October 24th and Tuesday, October 26th, at the Old Town Hall on Rtes 21 & 82 from 7 p.m. Sugar, the musical version of the classic film Some Like It Hot, features bouncy and entertaining songs: Sun on my Face, Penniless Bums, Beautiful Through &Through, the title tune, Sugar, and more! It's 1931 and two dance band musicians witness the Valentine's Day gangland massacre. They manage to escape by disguising themselves as members of an all-girl band which takes them to Florida "where all the millionaires go." Romantic complications and outrageous situations arise because they are posing as women. (Men wishing to audition for either Joe or Jerry must be comfortable in women?s attire) Please dress for movement and come prepared with a vocal selection, an accompanist will be provided. We request that no tapes, cd?s or a Cappella songs be used. There are both singing and non-singing roles available. The show will run January 21st thru February 12th, 2005 with two Sunday matinees on January 30th & February 6th. For more information, contact Bonnie LoConti, director, at 216-447-1493, or visit our website. http://www.brecksvillelittletheatre.com/audition.html ------=_NextPart_000_01F9_01C4B376.44105390 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ------=_NextPart_000_01F9_01C4B376.44105390-- From newfangled at email.com Sat Oct 16 12:01:37 2004 From: newfangled at email.com (Newfangled Productions) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 14:01:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEWFANGLED PRODUCTIONS presents POEMPALOOZA! Message-ID: <20041016190137.DCFF86F028@ws1-5.us4.outblaze.com> Newfangled Productions presents POEMPALOOZA! The clash of the century! Join Newfangled Productions as local poets battle to the death* in the no-h= olds barred, winner takes all Poempalooza! *Ok, not to the death, but there is a cash prize. Bring some poems yourself= and join in the fun. October 23rd 2004 at 8:00pm Forest Lodge Community Centre 260 Greenwood Ave. Akron, OH 44313 Audience: $5 or $3 and a canned good (to be donated to the Akron Food Bank) Poets: $3 Winner of the poetry slam gets half the proceeds. For more information call (330)620-9686. Check out our website at http://www.geocities.com/newfangledwebsite --=20 ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm From wandawoo44140 at yahoo.com Sat Oct 16 16:40:28 2004 From: wandawoo44140 at yahoo.com (beth shonk) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 16:40:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need hotel suggestions in NYC - HELP! Message-ID: <20041016234028.10807.qmail@web52703.mail.yahoo.com> --0-244681431-1097970028=:10049 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I have a friend going to Majestic Theatre in NYC and she needs hotel suggestions. Something nice, maybe not too pricey, but open to suggestions! Going for son's 21st b-day. Thanks ahead for any thoughts! Beth Y --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-244681431-1097970028=:10049 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
I have a friend going to Majestic Theatre in NYC and she needs hotel suggestions.  Something nice, maybe not too pricey, but open to suggestions!  Going for son's 21st b-day. Thanks ahead for any thoughts!   Beth Y


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-244681431-1097970028=:10049-- From Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com Sat Oct 16 22:48:14 2004 From: Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com (Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 01:48:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Next Artistic Spiritual CInema Community Meeting Message-ID: <42E44A91.7FA56FA7.CEAC48F3@aol.com> Hello All - I'm so sorry it's been two months since out last meeting. My computer was down (still not operating at 100%) and I have been in rehearsals six days a week for RAGTIME at Tri C East (We run October 27-November 14) This show has a dynamite professional cast and is going to be PHENOMINAL!!! Please come see it if you can. Now down to business........ The next meeting of the Artistic Spiritual Cinema Community will be held: When: Wednesday, November 3rd, 2004 Where: The Angel's Nest B&B Retreat **93 Geoppert Road, Peninsula 44164 Time: 7:30pm - 10:pm Bring: A favorite drink and munchie Share: Your latest project, need, screenplay, idea or goal for support and feedback If you need actors to read your script, let me know in advance PLEASE RSVP if you are coming so I can prepare chairs, etc. Hope to see you there. Hugs and blessings Mary Faktor (the actor) Cleveland Coordinator Artistic Spiritual Cinema Community www.FaktorsTalentNetwork.com www.AngelsNest.us 888-913-3473 330-655-2895 **Turnpike or 271 to Route 8 to Route 303-Hudson/Peninsula At light (Route 303) Cross over and go straight across toward Cascade Auto Group Billboard. Go exactly 1 and 1/2 miles (Pass Virginia Motel on right,Suncrest Nursery on left, and Nations Rent on right. Immediately after Nations Rent look on right for GEOPPERT ROAD (it's a small street with a billboard there, but they keep changing ads so I can't tell you what it will say) - Turn right onto GEOPPERT and go 1/10 of a mile past two houses and down a little dip in the road....see a WHITE MAILBOX #93, with 2 blue and 2 red reflectors and an americana angel. You won't see a house. Turn onto that drive way #93 and follow up to the house. Please park on my drive and not on the road. From Alexcine at aol.com Sun Oct 17 05:49:05 2004 From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 08:49:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Prelude2Cinema's TV Benefit appears in PD Arts Message-ID: <136A8344.4E36D915.006D6F3D@aol.com> Prelude2Cinema wishes to thank Entertainment Reporter Julie Washington for mentioning our upcoming TV Benefit in the Friday Plain Dealer Arts section. The Event will occur Wednseday October 20th at 7pm at the Velvet Dog at 1280 West 6th Street. It will include free appetizers, a cash bar, movie clips and a sneak peak at the pilot for the TV Series from Emmy winning writer Alex P. Michaels. Cost is $7.00 for one ticket and $10.00 for two tickets. You can pick up tickets at the door or see a clip from the TV Series and get tickets online at http://www.prelude2cinema.com/dark.htm Prelude2Cinema intends to begin shooting new episodes of the Series starting October 27, 2004. All are welcome to attend the Benefit. The series is described as "a cross between 'Cops' and 'The X-Files' with a little bit of 'Law and Order." See http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/entertainment/1097832662167814.xml for the Plain Dealer mention ************************************** Prelude2Cinema "Movies That Make You Think." http://www.prelude2cinema.com ******************************************* From jboukis at sbcglobal.net Mon Oct 11 14:34:04 2004 From: jboukis at sbcglobal.net (jboukis) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 17:34:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reviews for Kalliope's SUMMER OF '42 Message-ID: <000a01c4bc4f$69f9bfb0$6400a8c0@jpboukis> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4AFB8.811189B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Raves for SUMMER OF '42 Kalliope Stage launches their second season with SUMMER OF '42, a new = musical based on the 1971 hit movie. An exciting cast of area students = join New York and Cleveland professionals to create a raucously funny = hit with vocal fireworks that is especially timely today. Don't miss the = opportunity to see this critically acclaimed area premier. The reviews = are in--read for yourself. PLAIN DEALER: "At Kalliope Stage, director Paul F. Gurgol gets the tone = exactly right with a luminous production of "Summer of '42." Staging the = area premiere of the musical adaptation of the 1971 movie, Gurgol makes = theatrical magic with impeccable casting and direction that is both = delicate and deep. He takes a big risk - staging a story about teens at = a professional theater and putting real teens in the roles - and it's a = risk that pays huge dividends. The cast, led by the amazing Alex Wyse, = is funny, touching and very real. . . It's a beautiful = production--funny, sweet and moving--to open Kalliope's second season = and an excellent introduction to the strengths of this new professional = company." (Linda Eisenstein) SCENE: "Yep, it's a musical version of the movie, and it's a good thing = Kalliope decided to do it, since it requires adolescent boys to sing and = act. Thankfully, this company's dedication to splendid voices and = evocative presentations has landed it some very talented local high = schoolers, who perform like seasoned troopers. Alex Wyse plays the lead, = Hermie, with such a cute and fragile boyishness, you just want to hug = him (and it doesn't hurt that he looks like a teenage Fred Astaire). = Director Paul F. Gurgol finds all the nooks of sentiment and crannies of = humor (a boy buying his first "rubbers" in a drugstore) to give everyone = a twinge of longing for the blissfully naive good ol' days." (Christine = Howey) CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS: "Humor and heartbreak coalesce in a story told in = flashback about a young boy who falls for an older woman whose husband = is away at war. Alex Wyse is equal parts touching and funny as the = ingenuous Hermie whose adolescent awakening wavers between bumbling = earnestness and precocious sensitivity. Aaron Dore is the horny Oscy, = while the bespectacled Dan O'Neill fits the role of the nerdy Benji, = more interested in birds than the birds and the bees. The object of = Hermie's obsession is Dorothy, a war bride torn between loneliness and = the nascent desire of a woman separated from her soldier husband. Jodi = Brinkman gives a towering performance in that role. Chris Pohl is = impressive in a brief but notable appearance as Dorothy's husband, Pete. = Seasoned New York actor Jay Strauss is sublime as the droll proprietor, = Mr. Sanders, and the famously glib reporter, Walter Winchell. A trio fo = Andrew Sisters types, alternately serving as a Greek chorus and a gaggle = of teenage girls, features Elizabeth Kelly as the "fast" Miriam, Jamie = Finkenthal as the self-conscious Aggie, and Julie Marx as the bookish = Gloria who talks with a lisp. The six talented, youthful performers (all = save one are in high school) deliver well-honed performances under Paul = F. Gurgol's meticulous direction." (Fran Heller) THE TIMES (Chagrin Valley): "At the Kalliope storefront theater on Lee = Road in Cleveland Heights, director Paul Gurgol has assembled a = first-rate cast and has taken the Oscar-winning screenplay and has been = able to achieve the improbable. Combining comedy and tear-jerking = sentimentality, Mr. Gurgol has pushed the plot, the songs, the script = and his perfect cast to the limits. Yes, you can go back and relive this = book-to-movie-to-stage experience . . . Jay Strauss plays Winchell, the = older Hermie and Mr. Sanders, who, in a very funny scene, sells Hermie a = package of condoms. Jodi Brinkman convinces as Dorothy, the lonely war = bride, and can she sing. Though Mr. Kirschenbaum's ballads have a = sameness, Miss Brinkman's thrilling vocals demand that you listen. As = Hermie, Alex Wyse has a likable innocence. His gradual connection to = this older woman is heartwarming. Aaron Dore, as the sex-driven Oscy, = and Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and Julie Marx all have just the = right touch as the would-be sex objects, and, when they double as the = singing sisters, they are terrific. Jay Strauss, who triples as = Winchell, Mr. Sanders, and the wistful older Hermie, shows his = remarkable versatility. In today's time of war, "Summerof '42" could = catch on with audiences even more than the original movie." (Herb = Hammer) THE TIMES (Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News = Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times): "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 Helms sound design. The = playing space also aids. This isa play that needs intimacy and since no = viewer is more than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope's small theater, = the personal tie to the perfomers 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 = posesses 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."(Roy Berko) Ticket Information SUMMER OF '42 is onstage at Kalliope Stage through November 7. Shows are = Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2:00pm. Some = performances are sold out. Reserve online at www.KalliopeStage.com or = call the box office at 216.321.0870. About Kalliope Stage Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar and Lee = in Cleveland Heights. The 2004-2005 season begins with two area = premiers. SUMMER OF '42 is the new musical based on the hit movie with = music and lyrics by David Kirschenbaum and book by Hunter Foster. Relive = the humor and poignancy of coming of age and falling in love for the = very first time. Soaring music makes this show a Kalliope top choice. = Next it's time to do THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG by Norman Allen. Meet = Eveyln Scrooge and her chain-rattling partner Janet Marley in another = noteworthy Cleveland premier. A haunted sweatshop in old New York brings = out all the usual suspects with some unexpected twists. The = foot-stomping ragtime score and witty script are a treat for all ages. = Spring brings the witty comic romance: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. Gorgeous = melodies evoke the lush scent of an endless summer evening. The sun = won't set, one magical night, until every mismatched lover finds their = perfect partner. Soon the moon smiles on lovers, fools, and rememberers = in this Sondheim masterpiece. And summer arrives with the musical = comedy, BABY. Thee unsuspecting couples suddenly find themselves = expecting in this very moving, very funny romp. Meet Lizzie, Danny, Pam, = Nick, Alan, and Arlene as they tackle everything "in the family way." ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4AFB8.811189B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Raves for SUMMER OF = '42
Kalliope = Stage launches=20 their second season with SUMMER OF '42, a new musical = based on=20 the 1971 hit movie. An exciting cast of area students join New York = and=20 Cleveland professionals to create a raucously funny hit with vocal = fireworks=20 that is especially timely today. Don't miss the opportunity to see this=20 critically acclaimed area premier. The reviews are in--read for=20 yourself.
 
PLAIN DEALER: "At=20 Kalliope Stage, director Paul F. Gurgol gets the tone exactly right with = a=20 luminous production of "Summer of '42." Staging the area premiere of the = musical=20 adaptation of the 1971 movie, Gurgol makes theatrical magic with = impeccable=20 casting and direction that is both delicate and deep. He takes a big = risk -=20 staging a story about teens at a professional theater and putting real = teens in=20 the roles - and it's a risk that pays huge dividends. The cast, led by = the=20 amazing Alex Wyse, is funny, touching and very real. . . It's a = beautiful=20 production--funny, sweet and moving--to open Kalliope's second season = and an=20 excellent introduction to the strengths of this new professional = company."=20 (Linda Eisenstein)
 
SCENE: "Yep,=20 it's a musical version of the movie, and it's a good thing Kalliope = decided to=20 do it, since it requires adolescent boys to sing and act. Thankfully, = this=20 company's dedication to splendid voices and evocative presentations has = landed=20 it some very talented local high schoolers, who perform like seasoned = troopers.=20 Alex Wyse plays the lead, Hermie, with such a cute and fragile = boyishness, you=20 just want to hug him (and it doesn't hurt that he looks like a teenage = Fred=20 Astaire). Director Paul F. Gurgol finds all the nooks of sentiment and = crannies=20 of humor (a boy buying his first "rubbers" in a drugstore) to give = everyone a=20 twinge of longing for the blissfully naive good ol' days." (Christine=20 Howey)
 
CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS: = "Humor=20 and heartbreak coalesce in a story told in flashback about a young boy = who falls=20 for an older woman whose husband is away at war. Alex Wyse is equal = parts=20 touching and funny as the ingenuous Hermie whose adolescent awakening = wavers=20 between bumbling earnestness and precocious sensitivity. Aaron Dore is = the horny=20 Oscy, while the bespectacled Dan O'Neill fits the role of the nerdy = Benji, more=20 interested in birds than the birds and the bees. The object of Hermie's=20 obsession is Dorothy, a war bride torn between loneliness and the = nascent desire=20 of a woman separated from her soldier husband. Jodi Brinkman gives a = towering=20 performance in that role. Chris Pohl is impressive in a brief but = notable=20 appearance as Dorothy's husband, Pete. Seasoned New York actor Jay = Strauss is=20 sublime as the droll proprietor, Mr. Sanders, and the famously glib = reporter,=20 Walter Winchell. A trio fo Andrew Sisters types, alternately serving as = a Greek=20 chorus and a gaggle of teenage girls, features Elizabeth Kelly as the = "fast"=20 Miriam, Jamie Finkenthal as the self-conscious Aggie, and Julie Marx as = the=20 bookish Gloria who talks with a lisp. The six talented, youthful = performers (all=20 save one are in high school) deliver well-honed performances under Paul = F.=20 Gurgol's meticulous direction." (Fran=20 Heller)
 
THE TIMES (Chagrin Valley): = "At=20 the Kalliope storefront theater on Lee Road in Cleveland Heights, = director Paul=20 Gurgol has assembled a first-rate cast and has taken the Oscar-winning=20 screenplay and has been able to achieve the improbable. Combining comedy = and=20 tear-jerking sentimentality, Mr. Gurgol has pushed the plot, the songs, = the=20 script and his perfect cast to the limits. Yes, you can go back and = relive this=20 book-to-movie-to-stage experience . . . Jay Strauss plays Winchell, the = older=20 Hermie and Mr. Sanders, who, in a very funny scene, sells Hermie a = package of=20 condoms. Jodi Brinkman convinces as Dorothy, the lonely war bride, and = can she=20 sing. Though Mr. Kirschenbaum's ballads have a sameness, Miss Brinkman's = thrilling vocals demand that you listen. As Hermie, Alex Wyse has a = likable=20 innocence. His gradual connection to this older woman is heartwarming. = Aaron=20 Dore, as the sex-driven Oscy, and Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and = Julie=20 Marx all have just the right touch as the would-be sex objects, and, = when they=20 double as the singing sisters, they are terrific. Jay Strauss, who = triples as=20 Winchell, Mr. Sanders, and the wistful older Hermie, shows his = remarkable=20 versatility. In today's time of war, "Summerof '42" could catch on with=20 audiences even more than the original movie." (Herb=20 Hammer)
 
THE TIMES (Lorain=20 County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview=20 Times): "Kalliope=20 Stage's production, under the watchful eye of Paul Gurgol, is excellent. = Gurgol=20 gets all of the laughs, the tenderness and the reality out of the = script.=20 He allows the audience to become swallowed up in the era. He is aided = greatly by=20 Russ Borski's mood setting and workable set, Kim Brown's period right = costumes,=20 Marcus Dana's lighting design and Chad Helms sound design. The playing = space=20 also aids. This isa play that needs intimacy and since no viewer is = more=20 than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope's small theater, the personal = tie to=20 the perfomers is easily accomplished. The Kalliope cast is = excellent.=20 Beachwood High School senior Alex Wyse was born to play Hermie. His = skinny=20 frame, which features flailing arms and weak-kneed legs, gives him a = look which=20 is perfect for the role. But more important is Wyse's total control over = the=20 character. His small, yet well-pitched voice, is plaintive in the love = songs,=20 his yearnings perfectly revealed. It's worth seeing the show just to = share=20 Hermie's anguish and angst as Wyse lives them. Jodi Brinkman is the = perfect=20 Broadway-leading lady. She is a wonderful actress, beautiful and = posesses a=20 compelling and big vocal sound. She makes for a perfect Dorothy. Wyse = and=20 Brinkman not only sing well together, but seem to have a powerful = emotional=20 connection. Jay Strauss, a veteran New York actor, plays the drug store = owner,=20 Walter Winchell and the aged Hermie with total delight. He is a = wonderful=20 character actor."(Roy=20 Berko)
 
Ticket=20 Information
SUMMER OF '42 is onstage = at=20 Kalliope Stage through November 7. Shows are Wednesday through Saturday = at 8pm=20 and Sunday at 2:00pm. Some performances are sold out. Reserve online at=20 www.KalliopeStage.com or call the box office at=20 216.321.0870.
 
About Kalliope = Stage
Kalliope=20 Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar and Lee in = Cleveland=20 Heights. The 2004-2005 season begins with two area premiers. = SUMMER OF=20 '42 is the new musical based on the hit movie with music and = lyrics by=20 David Kirschenbaum and book by Hunter Foster. Relive the humor and = poignancy of=20 coming of age and falling in love for the very first time. Soaring music = makes=20 this show a Kalliope top choice. Next it's time to do THE = CHRISTMAS=20 CAROL RAG by Norman Allen. Meet Eveyln Scrooge and her = chain-rattling=20 partner Janet Marley in another noteworthy Cleveland premier. A haunted=20 sweatshop in old New York brings out all the usual suspects with some = unexpected=20 twists. The foot-stomping ragtime score and witty script are a treat for = all=20 ages. Spring brings the witty comic romance: A LITTLE NIGHT=20 MUSIC. Gorgeous melodies evoke the lush scent of an endless = summer=20 evening. The sun won't set, one magical night, until every mismatched = lover=20 finds their perfect partner. Soon the moon smiles on lovers, fools, and=20 rememberers in this Sondheim masterpiece. And summer arrives with the = musical=20 comedy, BABY. Thee unsuspecting couples suddenly find=20 themselves expecting in this very moving, very funny romp. Meet Lizzie, = Danny,=20 Pam, Nick, Alan, and Arlene as they tackle everything "in the family=20 way."
------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4AFB8.811189B0-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Oct 17 18:56:14 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 18:56:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: THE MERCY SEAT @ Ensemble Theatre Message-ID: <20041018015614.93453.qmail@web12002.mail.yahoo.com> THOUGHT PROVOKING BUT FLAWED ?MERCY SEAT? AT ENSEMBLE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times The attack on the World Trade Center on September 11 was an event which forever changed American?s attitudes about our lives. It is against that backdrop that Neil LaBute sets his play ?THE MERCY SEAT,? now on stage at Ensemble Theatre. It?s September 12, and the day before young Ben Harcourt was scheduled to attend a morning meeting at the World Trade Center. Instead, he was having sex with his mistress and boss Abby, in her Manhattan department. He is still at Abby?s flat, watching the devastating events unfold on television and consciously choosing to ignore his mobile phone that is ringing in his hand. He seizes on the terrorist attack as an opportunity to start a new life with his mistress and to allow his wife and children to believe that he died in the terrorist attacks. Abby, on the other hand, wants Ben to call his wife and say he is leaving her and live an ?honest? life. Sounds like it could be intense, interesting. Well, it?s not. After the exposition, we spend an hour and forty minutes of dialogue in which we discover what a spineless, self-absorbed, self-deluded repugnant individual Ben is and how desperate his older mistress is to have him for herself. After a while all the dialogue, the self-pitying, the self-loathing become tedious. The question is: why should we care about either of these people? On one hand, the characters represent those who manipulate situations for their own needs. On the other hand, the characters, as written, don?t seem to care about each other, so I found myself not caring about them. After a while I just wanted them to shut up and let me go home to the real world where I might find people who actually have joy and woes that are of relevance. Neil LaBute has built a reputation for writing disquieting plays that center on despair. He stated in one interview that ?Great good can come from showing great evil.? If that?s what he is trying to say in ?THE MERCY SEAT,? he doesn?t succeed. In addition he indicated that the play's title is a Biblical reference. The Mercy Seat was the top of the Ark of the Covenant that in the temple was the one space where God could come and man or the priests could speak before him. As it relates to the script, it could be interpreted that the situation brought the characters to the real truth of their actions. That, however, if not completely clear. In the Ensemble Theatre production the performers, John Kolibab and Meg Kelly Schroeder try hard, but aren?t capable of overcoming the tediousness of the script. In addition, the beautiful Schroeder appears to be too young to be 12 years older than Kolibab. Kolibab, on the other hand, doesn?t develop the intellect nor does he have the physical sensuality to have a successful businesswoman, who has smashed her way through the glass ceiling, to want to give it all up for the likes of him. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you are a fan of LaBute?s movie scripts, ?THE SHAPE OF THINGS? or ?IN THE COMPANY OF MEN,? you may like ?THE MERCY SEAT.? If not, you probably could find better ways to spend an evening. ?THE MERCY SEAT? runs in the Studio One Theater, located in the in the Cleveland Play House complex, through October 24. For ticket information call 216-321-2930. Ensemble?s next production is Horton Foote?s ?A TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL? a story of an aging widow living with her son and his controlling wife, who is determined to recapture happiness by returning to her childhood home in Bountiful, Texas. ===== 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!? Y! Messenger - Communicate in real time. Download now. http://messenger.yahoo.com >From Night Kitchen Mon Oct 18 03:27:57 2004 From: Night Kitchen (Night Kitchen) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 22:27:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Tape" by Stephen Belber Message-ID: Auditions for Night Kitchen's production of "Tape" by Stephen Belber Jon, an aspiring filmmaker, meets up with his high school buddy, Vince, to celebrate the showing of his film in an area festival. Over the course of the evening Vince forces Jon into a startling and disturbing confession, throwing into question the events of one evening 10 years ago. In this sordid take on human relationships, playwright Stephen Belber examines questions of motive, memory, truth and perception. Needed: 2 Male Actors (20s) and 1 Female Actress (20s). Non-equity only. Audition Dates and Times*: Sunday, November 7th 5pm-7pm Callbacks (if necessary): Monday, November 8th 7pm-8pm *If you are unable to audition on the scheduled date but would still like to audition, please contact us. Audition Location: Unitarian Universalist Society, 2728 Lancashire Road (between Euclid Heights Blvd. and Coventry Rd.) in Cleveland Heights. Auditions by Appointment ONLY. Email Adrienne Moon at NightKitchen at gmail.com to schedule an audition time. Please be prepared with a 2-minute monologue or reading (comedy or drama). Be prepared to do a cold reading from the script. Please bring headshot and resume, if available. Small stipend available. Performance Dates: January 21st-February 6th, 2005 Fridays and Saturdays at 9pm Sundays at 7pm Performances at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights. We hope to see you at auditions! -- Night Kitchen Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 (216) 932-3396 NightKitchen at gmail.com From ironlungfilms at comcast.net Sun Oct 17 19:46:01 2004 From: ironlungfilms at comcast.net (Craig Miller) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 19:46:01 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Shooting Location Needed Message-ID: <001301c4b4bc$9b4cf5e0$a2673e44@CRAIG> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C4B481.EE553940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Seeking Location for Short Film Hello All,=20 I'm looking for a small cabin or shed for a one-day shoot. It needs to = be adjacent to a large field as to give the impression that is in the = "middle of nowhere". Preferrably run-down; we are seeking a late 1800's = look for the film. It Does Not have to be hospitable. If you have photos = - please send them; or contact me at the numbers/email listed below. Thank You. Craig Miller 248-655-0147 ironlungfilms at comcast.net ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C4B481.EE553940 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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 I'm looking for a small = cabin or shed=20 for a one-day shoot. It needs to be adjacent to a large field as to give = the=20 impression that is in the "middle of nowhere". Preferrably run-down; we = are=20 seeking a late 1800's look for the film. It Does Not have = to be=20 hospitable. If you have photos - please send them; or contact me at = the=20 numbers/email listed below.
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------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C4B481.EE553940-- From moonluna at yahoo.com Sun Oct 17 21:22:36 2004 From: moonluna at yahoo.com (M. C.) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 21:22:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Acoustic Guitarist Needed (Aurora/Hudson area) Message-ID: <20041018042237.69798.qmail@web90110.mail.scd.yahoo.com> I am a female vocalist looking for an acoustic guitarist who is interested in making some extra cash playing gigs here and there in area coffeehouses, cafes, etc. I live in the Aurora/Hudson area so I would prefer someone living down my way. I have a very wide vocal range and I can sing a variety of styles. I would like to do oldies such as music by James Taylor, Bob Dylan, and Al Stewart (ya know, coffee-house crowd-pleasers!), but I am also interested in doing more interesting material such as old blues and roots music. I also sing Irish/Celtic music. And who knows, if the spirit moves us, we could even do ... originals. I have many years of experience, and I have someone who can get us the gigs. I just need a good guitarist who is interested in having fun with this. The profits would all be split 50/50. I am interested in working with someone older -- maybe mid-thirties on up (I'm 34) -- just so we can have a common reference with regards to music (I have no idea who these kids are on 96.5). Boomers welcome -- the more experience pickin' the guitar, the better!! Hobbyists welcome! This will just be a casual thing, but I really do want to pick up some extra cash, so we would probably shoot for playing out 2-3 times a month. Oh, and a sense of humor is VERY welcome, the wackier, the better. If you are interested, please send me an email: marifrances at mybluelight.com Looking forward to hearing from you. Marifrances McKinnon _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Sun Oct 17 21:39:32 2004 From: fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (fredsternfeld) Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 00:39:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ON THE TOWN Auditions in 3 wks at Beck Center; Fred Sternfeld, director Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01D9_01C4B4AA.F272B420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Make your appointment now by calling 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 has many talents ("I Can Cook, Too") and goes wild for him. Ozzie proceeds to the Museum of Natural History, where he comes upon Claire, an anthropology student, and a girl of excessive enthusiasms ("I Get Carried Away"). 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, ladies man, a bit of a jokester, Gabey's friend 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, wide-eyed dreamer, wants to meet one special girl in NYC 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, by replying to this e-mail or by calling 216-496-6087 ------=_NextPart_000_01D9_01C4B4AA.F272B420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Make your appointment = now by=20 calling 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 has many talents ("I Can Cook, Too") and goes wild for = him.=20 Ozzie proceeds to the Museum of Natural History, where he comes upon = Claire, an=20 anthropology student, and a girl of excessive enthusiasms (“I Get = Carried=20 Away”).  Gabey, = during his=20 wanderings about town, comes to Carnegie Hall. There, in one of the = studios, he=20 finds Ivy, taking singing 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, ladies man, a bit of a jokester, = Gabey’s friend

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, wide-eyed dreamer, wants to meet one special = girl in=20 NYC

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=20 is 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

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8:00pm

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3:00pm

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24

8:00pm

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8:00pm

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8:00pm

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8:00pm

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8:00pm

2

8:00pm

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3:00pm

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6

7

8:00pm

8

8:00pm

9

8:00pm

10

3:00pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

For = more=20 information contact Fred Sternfeld, director,=20 by replying to this e-mail or by = calling 216-496-6087

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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AF94.866FFA8C-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Mon Oct 11 06:21:00 2004 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:21:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions For "Amahl and the Message-ID: <17480-416A88BC-633@storefull-3173.bay.webtv.net> Night Visitors" Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue When: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 7:00 pm Who: Adults and Children Production Dates: December 4 - 19, 2004 For further information, call (216) 851-8721. From chris at antonellic.com Mon Oct 11 06:44:12 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:44:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't Miss the Opportunity to See the Steve Shields Players Production of A Mid Summer Night's Dream Message-ID: <007201c4af98$647fe690$0500a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_006F_01C4AF76.DD51BDE0 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 October 11, 2004 : What does Shakespeare write about? People = who fall in love (A Mid Summer Nights Dream) people who have issues with = their parents (Romeo & Juliet) people with step- parents they don't = necessarily like (Hamlet) people who want other people's jobs (Macbeth), = couples who have difficulty seeing eye-to-eye (Taming of the Shrew and = Much Ado About Nothing) people who have issues with their kids (King = Lear). As long as humans walk the earth, we'll still wrestle with the same = issues.=20 Our production is designed to be relevant to the actors and their = audience of friends and peers. The show is all relationship-driven - = couples who come together by chance, couples who come together by = destiny. Girls with crushes on boys, boys with crushes on girls, girls = who have crushes on boys who don't like them back. It's a microcosm of = the world they live in at this time of their lives. Is there anyone who = can't relate to that?=20 There'll be music that's familiar, though not their own = generation's...giving kids even more reason to talk to them about what = it was like when their parents and grandparents were their age. = Developing the theme with songs, the audience will see how Teenager In = Love, Love Potion #9 and even Ghostbusters will help move the story = forward. Mix well with balloons, bubbles, streamers, silly string, = glow-in-the-dark stars and confetti, and you have CVLT's tribute to = Shakespeare and this simple thought: "In my dreams the person I love = returns that love with the same passion as it is given."=20 =20 Now, who would have trouble understanding that concept?=20 Come and enjoy the magic of A Mid Summer Night's Dream at Chagrin Valley = Little Theatre! =20 Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM October 8th - October 23rd =20 Director Kate Tonti Produced by Sue Beattie 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_006F_01C4AF76.DD51BDE0 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=20 Dream

October 11, 2004=20 :=20            =20 What does Shakespeare write about? People who fall = in love=20 (A Mid Summer Nights Dream) people who have issues with = their=20 parents (Romeo & Juliet) people with step- parents they don't = necessarily like (Hamlet) people who want other people's jobs=20 (Macbeth), couples who have difficulty seeing eye-to-eye = (Taming of=20 the Shrew and Much Ado About Nothing) people who have issues with = their kids=20 (King Lear).

 As long as humans walk the = earth, we'll=20 still wrestle with the same issues.

Our production is designed = to be=20 relevant to the actors and their audience of friends and peers. The show = is all=20 relationship-driven - couples who come together by chance, couples who = come=20 together by destiny. Girls with crushes on boys, boys with crushes on = girls,=20 girls who have crushes on boys who don't like them back. It's a = microcosm of the=20 world they live in at this time of their lives. Is there anyone who = can't relate=20 to that?

There'll be music that=92s familiar, though not their = own=20 generation=92s...giving kids even more reason to talk to them about what = it was=20 like when their parents and grandparents were their age. Developing the = theme=20 with songs, the audience will see how Teenager In Love, Love Potion = #9=20 and even Ghostbusters will help move the story = forward.

Mix=20 well with balloons, bubbles, streamers, silly string, glow-in-the-dark = stars and=20 confetti, and you have CVLT=92s tribute to Shakespeare and this simple = thought:=20 "In my dreams the person I love returns that love with the same passion = as it is=20 given."

 

Now,=20 who would have trouble understanding that concept?

Come and enjoy the magic of A Mid Summer Night=92s = Dream at=20 Chagrin 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    = $14    Seniors and Youths = under=20 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_006F_01C4AF76.DD51BDE0-- >From Night Kitchen Mon Oct 11 15:18:41 2004 From: Night Kitchen (Night Kitchen) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:18:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stage Manager Needed! Message-ID: Night Kitchen at Dobama Theatre is looking for a Stage Manager for our second show of the season, 'Tape' by Stephen Belber. Auditions are Nov 7 & 8. Rehearsals begin in early December with performances January 21-February 6, 2005. Fridays and Saturdays at 9pm. Sundays at 7pm. Small stipend available. Interested candidates should email Adrienne Moon at nightkitchen at gmail.com. Please include resume or list of pertinent experience. ********************************************************************************************** The mission of Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen is to nurture and support young developing artists. Night Kitchen provides a venue for experimental and edgy work that stretches traditional theatrical boundaries. Night Kitchen allows emerging artists to develop their craft while providing high quality theatre for the Cleveland area. -- Night Kitchen Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 (216) 932-3396 NightKitchen at gmail.com >From JR Simons Mon Oct 11 15:24:57 2004 From: JR Simons (JR Simons) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:24:57 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Educational Theatre Association Seeks Workshop Presenters Message-ID: <12734249.1097504699374.JavaMail.root at wamui03.slb.atl.earthlink.net> The North Area of Ohio Educational Theatre Association is seeking workshop presenters for its upcoming annual Area Conference to be held at Sandusky High School on Saturday, January 22, 2005. Workshop presenters will be asked to prepare a one-hour workshop on an educational topic of interest to high school aged theatre and drama students. For presenting this workshop, presenters will be compensated with a modest stipend. Interested presenters are asked to email J. R. Simons at jovialities at excite.com with a resume and prospective workshop topic no later than November 1, 2004. Thanks! J. R. Simons OEdTA North Area Representative ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Mon Oct 11 07:41:40 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:41:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jazz Master Class Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFA0.6B5A435B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please announce this FREE opportunity...=20 Dave Friesen, bass=20 Uwe Kropinski, guitar Demonstration Clinic and=20 Master Classes =20 Monday, October 18 10:00 a.m. - Demo/Clinic 1:00 p.m. - Master Classes =20 Reserve a master class time slot with Dave or Uwe (1 - 4 p.m. only) ... Contact - Steve Enos=20 216-987-4256 or stephen.enos at tri-c.edu =20 Participants should prepare a 10 - 15 minute performance which demonstrates their skills. These offerings are FREE and open to the public =20 Clinic and Master Classes courtesy of=20 Thomastik-Infeld Music Co. Tri-C Jazz Studies Tri-C Community Music Program Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland Cuyahoga Community College =20 Metro Campus Auditorium and Main Stage Theatre Enter at gate 6, near the corner of E. 30th and Woodland Ave. Cleveland, OH=20 (2 quarters to exit parking garage) =20 Dave & Uwe will appear=20 Sunday, October 17 - 7:00 p.m. NIGHTTOWN $15 ($10 w/student ID) 12383 Cedar Rd. Cleveland Heights, OH 216-795-0550 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFA0.6B5A435B Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Please announce this FREE=20 opportunity... 
Dave=20 Friesen, bass
Uwe=20 Kropinski, guitar
Demonstration Clinic and
Master=20 Classes
 
Monday, = October=20 18
10:00 a.m. - = Demo/Clinic
1:00 p.m. - = Master=20 Classes
 
Reserve a=20 master class time slot with Dave or Uwe (1 - 4 p.m. only)=20 ...
Contact = - Steve=20 Enos
216-987-4256 or stephen.enos at tri-c.edu
Participants should=20 prepare a 10 - 15 minute performance which demonstrates their=20 skills.
These offerings = are=20 FREE and open to the public
 
Clinic = and Master=20 Classes courtesy of
Thomastik-Infeld Music Co.
Tri-C Jazz Studies
Tri-C=20 Community Music Program
Tri-C=20 JazzFest Cleveland
Cuyahoga Community=20 College
 
Metro = Campus=20 Auditorium and Main Stage Theatre
Enter = at gate 6,=20 near the corner of E. 30th and Woodland Ave.
Cleveland, OH=20
(2 = quarters to exit=20 parking garage)
 
Dave = &=20 Uwe will appear
Sunday, = October 17=20 - 7:00 p.m.
NIGHTTOWN
$15 = ($10 w/student=20 ID)
12383 Cedar=20 Rd.
Cleveland = Heights,=20 OH
216-795-0550
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFA0.6B5A435B-- From shoes at claudialynch.com Mon Oct 11 07:42:17 2004 From: shoes at claudialynch.com (Claudia Lynch) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:42:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sideline Design Closing Sale Redux 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_3180336137_394345_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable First of all, thank you so very much for so kindly including the notice of Sideliine Design's closing sale in your newsletter last week. It was wildly successful, and many of the attendees mentioned they had received the notic= e from NE Ohio PAL. We were especially pleased to see so much really great stuff going to the theatres and theatre departments that could never afford to pay for this stuff new or even build it themselves, and we know they wer= e thrilled as well. Okay, I realize this is going to the well twice, but here it is: There is s= o much stuff jam-packed into that studio that it was impossible to display it all at one time, so we were forced to divide the sale into two weekends instead of one. To make it seem at least a little bit logical, we held back the tools and stuff like that for a second sale, which will be this weekend= . I hope you will indulge us with a second notice. There is some really great stuff remaining from last week, and there are even a few movie props left. It would be great to see more of this great stuff going to the theatres tha= t need it. The copy is below. Again, thank you from the bottom of my heart, and have a fun day! --- TOOL, HARDWARE, SHELVING SALE at the Sideline Design Scenic Studio After more than 24 years in business, Jim Gelarden of Sideline Design has decided to close his scenery and props studio in order to focus on his career in film production design. The liquidation sale concludes this weekend with the TOOL SALE. Items include stationary and hand power tools, hand tools, tons of hardware= , lumber, Formica, paint, shelving, file cabinets, electrical supplies...the list goes on and on. Great buys include a Tiffany style lamp and other chandeliers and lighting fixtures. There are still a few remaining items from last week=B9s sale of props and set pieces from all the movies Jim has worked on, including some giant stills from =B3Telling Lies In America=B2 and tote board lights from =B3Seabiscuit=B2, as well as a few vintage typewriters, cameras and telephones. The sale will be held at the Sideline Design studio on Friday and Saturday, October 15 & 16, 9 AM - 3 PM. The studio is located at the rear of the Shovel Works Building, 1588 East 40th Street. The prices are great and the sawdust is free, so please wear old clothes and real shoes (i.e., no sandals). Absolutely no children will be admitted. --=20 Claudia Lynch shoes at claudialynch.com http://www.claudialynch.com --MS_Mac_OE_3180336137_394345_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Sideline Design Closing Sale Redux First of all, thank you so very much for so kindly including the notice of = Sideliine Design's closing sale in your newsletter last week. It was wildly = successful, and many of the attendees mentioned they had received the notice= from NE Ohio PAL. We were especially pleased to see so much really great st= uff going to the theatres and theatre departments that could never afford to= pay for this stuff new or even build it themselves, and we know they were t= hrilled as well.

Okay, I realize this is going to the well twice, but here it is: There is s= o much stuff jam-packed into that studio that it was impossible to display i= t all at one time, so we were forced to divide the sale into two weekends in= stead of one. To make it seem at least a little bit logical, we held back th= e tools and stuff like that for a second sale, which will be this weekend. I= hope you will indulge us with a second notice. There is some really great s= tuff remaining from last week, and there are even a few movie props left. It= would be great to see more of this great stuff going to the theatres that n= eed it.

The copy is below. Again, thank you from the bottom of my heart, and have a= fun day!

---
TOOL, HARDWARE, SHELVING SALE
at the Sideline Design Scenic Studio

After more than 24 years in business, Jim Gelarden of Sideline Design has d= ecided to close his scenery and props studio in order to focus on his career= in film production design. The liquidation sale concludes this weekend with= the TOOL SALE.

Items include stationary and hand power tools, hand tools, tons of hardware= , lumber, Formica, paint, shelving, file cabinets, electrical supplies...the= list goes on and on. Great buys include a Tiffany style lamp and other chan= deliers and lighting fixtures. There are still a few remaining items from la= st week=B9s sale of props and set pieces from all the movies Jim has worked on= , including some giant stills from =B3Telling Lies In America=B2 and tote board = lights from =B3Seabiscuit=B2, as well as a few vintage typewriters, cameras and = telephones.

The sale will be held at the Sideline Design studio on Friday and Saturday,= October 15 & 16, 9 AM - 3 PM. The studio is located at the rear of the = Shovel Works Building, 1588 East 40th Street. The prices are great and the s= awdust is free, so please wear old clothes and real shoes (i.e., no sandals)= . Absolutely no children will be admitted.
--
Claudia Lynch
shoes at claudialynch.com
http://www.claudialynch.com
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BORN YESTERDAY

A comedy in three acts by Garson Kanin

Medina High School's Middle Auditorium

NOVEMBER 4-6 at 8:00 PM

TICKETS: $5 Adults/$3 Students and Seniors

CALL FOR TICKETS/INFORMATION: (330) 636-3400

THE STORY

 The vulgar, egotistic junkman Harry Brock has come to a swanky hotel in Washington to make crooked deals with government big-wigs. He has brought with him the charming but dumb ex-chorus girl Billie, whose lack of social graces embarrasses even Harry. Billie must be taught some of the amenities, and a few basic bits of information. The young, idealistic magazine reporter Paul Verrall, who has been investigating political skullduggery and is interested in Brock's activities, agrees for a salary, to educate Billie. He finds Billie has a natural honesty and a frank streak in her, and she begins to learn about history, politics, and what Harry really is and what he wants. At a dramatic moment she rebels against being merely a tool in Harry's crooked schemes and refuses to sign the documents which she has come to learn are part of an ambitious effort to defraud the public. This precipitates a crisis, as Billie readies to leave Harry for a new life of her own. Harry's reaction takes the only form he knows: physical violence. Billie now knows that she can no longer have anything to do with Brock, and realizes she and Paul have fallen genuinely in love. Just before she leaves Harry, she helps Paul get hold of incriminating documents of Harry's which will result in scandal and disaster. At the end, Paul and his promising pupil turn their backs on the anti-social and anti-democratic Brock and strike out on their own.

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Medina, OH  44256

Phone:(330) 636-3400
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Find the music you love on MSN Music. Start downloading now! From tharry at gate.cia.edu Mon Oct 11 08:14:04 2004 From: tharry at gate.cia.edu (Tim Harry) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:14:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New films premiere, new film dates added! Message-ID: <416AA33C.5040507@gate.cia.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------090503070601000408050302 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 11141 East Boulevard Cleveland, Ohio 44106 FILMS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 14-18 BROTHERS AND SISTERS OF THE TODA FAMILY TODA-KE NO KYODAI Japan, 1941, Yasujiro Ozu Thursday, October 14, at 7:00 pm A woman finds herself and her youngest daughter shunted from household to household as inhospitable family members dutifully take them in after the husband passes away. New 35 mm print of this poignant Ozu drama that introduces the theme of familial callousness that would turn up 12 years later in TOKYO STORY. Subtitles. 105 min. I'LL SLEEP WHEN I'M DEAD Britain/USA, 2003, Mike Hodges Thursday, October 14, at 9:05 pm Friday, October 15, at 7:30 pm Saturday, October 16, at 9:35 pm Star and director of CROUPIER are reunited in this tale of a retired gangland killer (Clive Owen), living peacefully in Scotland, who returns to London to seek revenge for the death and sexual violation of his younger brother. Hodges, the master of the British crime film, previously directed PULP and GET CARTER. With Malcolm McDowell and Charlotte Rampling. Cleveland premiere! 35mm. 102 min. www.paramountclassics.com FACING WINDOWS LA FINESTRA DI FRONTE Italy/Britain/Turkey/Portugal, 2003, Ferzan Ozpetek Friday, October 15, at 9:35 pm Saturday, October 16, at 7:30 pm Sunday, October 17, at 4:00 pm Winner of the Donatello Awards (Italy's Oscars) for Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Actress, the new film from the director of STEAM: THE TURKISH BATH tells the enchanting story of two people - Giovanna, an unhappy young wife and mother, and Lorenzo, a handsome young bachelor across the way - who gaze at each other through facing windows, each fantasizing about the other. When a lovesick old man suddenly enters Giovanna's life, he proves to be the catalyst who brings the would-be lusters together. "Muses on many of the same themes as Alfred Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW and VERTIGO." - The NY Times. Cleveland premiere! Subtitles. 35mm. 106 min. www.facingwindowsmovie.com PEOPLE SAY I'M CRAZY USA, 2003, John Cadigan Saturday, October 16, at 5:45 pm Sunday, October 17, at 9:30 pm A rare look at mental illness from the inside, this powerful video diary chronicles the filmmaker's real-life struggle with schizophrenia, first diagnosed when he was a 21-year-old art student in Pittsburgh. This frank, affecting film cuts through all the sentimental b.s. about mental illness in such movies as A BEAUTIFUL MIND. Music by Evelyn Glennie. Cleveland premiere! 35mm. 84 min. www.peoplesayimcrazy.org LATE AUTUMN AKIBIYORI Japan, 1960, Yasujiro Ozu Sunday, October 17, at 7:00 pm Both comic and heartbreaking, Ozu's variation on his own LATE SPRING tells of a widow, who tries to get her devoted daughter to marry, move out, and begin her own life. New 35mm color print. Subtitles. 129 min. NEW FILMS ADDED! NEW FILMS ADDED! THE BUTTERFLY LE PAPILLON France, 2002, Philippe Muyl Monday, October 18, at 7:00 pm This charming and beautiful movie charts the relationship between a neglected eight-year-old girl and the grumpy entomologist (Michel Serrault of LA CAGE AUX FOLLES) who lives next door. See on of the movies we will show area students in our annual High School Foreign Language Film Festival later this month! "An exceptionally satisfying film of much grace and beauty."- The LA Times. Cleveland premiere! 35mm. Subtitles. 79 min. Children 12 & under $5. Back by popular demand! HOWARD ZINN: YOU CAN'T BE NEUTRAL ON MOVING TRAIN USA, 2004, Deb Ellis, Denis Mueller Monday, October 18, at 8:40 pm This portrait of celebrated leftist historian, teacher, rebel, and overall good guy Howard Zinn (A People's History of the United States) traces his career as labor organizer, WWII bombardier, civil rights activist, and critic of the wars in Vietnam and Iraq. We've had so many requests for this film we HAD to bring it back! 16mm. 78 min. ******************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************* NEXT WEEK: THERE WAS A FATHER - More Ozu! MY ARCHITECT: A SON'S JOURNEY - One of the best documentaries this year, Oscar-nominated doc on Nathaniel Kahn, son of legendary architect Louis Kahn and his journey to know the father who built great masterpieces yet held such personal failings. Fantastic and a must see! TIME OF THE WOLF - Michael Haneke is back in his latest horror show starring Isabelle Huppert. BURN! (QUEIMADA!) - Marlon Brando stars in this 1965 masterpiece not available on video and never seen in the original, uncut version! Here is your chance! THE MUNEKATA SISTERS - Largely unknown and unseen feature by Ozu! AN AUTUMN AFTERNOON - Ozu's final film! Timothy Harry Assistant Director, Cleveland Cinematheque at The Cleveland Institute of Art (216) 421-7450 PHONE (216) 754-3632 FAX tharry at gate.cia.edu www.cia.edu/cinematheque --------------090503070601000408050302 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="------------030401040007050208040709" --------------030401040007050208040709 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
 cinematheque
11141 East Boulevard               Cleveland, Ohio 44106

FILMS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 14-18

BROTHERS AND SISTERS
OF THE TODA FAMILY
TODA-KE NO KYODAI
Japan, 1941, Yasujiro Ozu
Thursday, October 14, at 7:00 pm
A woman finds herself and her youngest daughter shunted from household to household as inhospitable family members dutifully take them in after the husband passes away.  New 35 mm print of this poignant Ozu drama that introduces the theme of familial callousness that would turn up 12 years later in TOKYO STORY.  Subtitles.  105 min.

I'LL SLEEP WHEN I'M DEAD
Britain/USA, 2003, Mike Hodges
Thursday, October 14, at 9:05 pm
Friday, October 15, at 7:30 pm
Saturday, October 16, at 9:35 pm
Star and director of CROUPIER are reunited in this tale of a retired gangland killer (Clive Owen), living peacefully in Scotland, who returns to London to seek revenge for the death and sexual violation of his younger brother.  Hodges, the master of the British crime film, previously directed PULP and GET CARTER.  With Malcolm McDowell and Charlotte Rampling.  Cleveland premiere!  35mm.  102 min.  www.paramountclassics.com

FACING WINDOWS
LA FINESTRA DI FRONTE
Italy/Britain/Turkey/Portugal, 2003, Ferzan Ozpetek
Friday, October 15, at 9:35 pm
Saturday, October 16, at 7:30 pm
Sunday, October 17, at 4:00 pm
Winner of the Donatello Awards (Italy's Oscars) for Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Actress, the new film from the director of STEAM: THE TURKISH BATH tells the enchanting story of two people - Giovanna, an unhappy young wife and mother, and Lorenzo, a handsome young bachelor across the way - who gaze at each other through facing windows, each fantasizing about the other.  When a lovesick old man suddenly enters Giovanna's life, he proves to be the catalyst who brings the would-be lusters together.  "Muses on many of the same themes as Alfred Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW and VERTIGO." - The NY Times.  Cleveland premiere!  Subtitles.  35mm.  106 min.  www.facingwindowsmovie.com

PEOPLE SAY I'M CRAZY
USA, 2003, John Cadigan
Saturday, October 16, at 5:45 pm
Sunday, October 17, at 9:30 pm
A rare look at mental illness from the inside, this powerful video diary chronicles the filmmaker's real-life struggle with schizophrenia, first diagnosed when he was a 21-year-old art student in Pittsburgh.  This frank, affecting film cuts through all the sentimental b.s. about mental illness in such movies as A BEAUTIFUL MIND.  Music by Evelyn Glennie.  Cleveland premiere!  35mm.  84 min.  www.peoplesayimcrazy.org

LATE AUTUMN
AKIBIYORI
Japan, 1960, Yasujiro Ozu
Sunday, October 17, at 7:00 pm
Both comic and heartbreaking, Ozu's variation on his own LATE SPRING tells of a widow, who tries to get her devoted daughter to marry, move out, and begin her own life.  New 35mm color print.  Subtitles.  129 min.

NEW FILMS ADDED!  NEW FILMS ADDED!

THE BUTTERFLY
LE PAPILLON
France, 2002, Philippe Muyl
Monday, October 18, at 7:00 pm
This charming and beautiful movie charts the relationship between a neglected eight-year-old girl and the grumpy entomologist (Michel Serrault of LA CAGE AUX FOLLES) who lives next door.  See on of the movies we will show area students in our annual High School Foreign Language Film Festival later this month!  "An exceptionally satisfying film of much grace and beauty."- The LA Times.  Cleveland premiere!  35mm.  Subtitles.  79 min.  Children 12 & under $5.

Back by popular demand!
HOWARD ZINN: YOU CAN'T
BE NEUTRAL ON MOVING TRAIN
USA, 2004,  Deb Ellis, Denis Mueller
Monday, October 18, at 8:40 pm
This portrait of celebrated leftist historian, teacher, rebel, and overall good guy Howard Zinn (A People's History of the United States) traces his career as labor organizer, WWII bombardier, civil rights activist, and critic of the wars in Vietnam and Iraq.  We've had so many requests for this film we HAD to bring it back!  16mm.  78 min. 
*******************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************

NEXT WEEK:

THERE WAS A FATHER - More Ozu!

MY ARCHITECT: A SON'S JOURNEY - One of the best documentaries this year, Oscar-nominated doc on Nathaniel Kahn, son of legendary architect Louis Kahn and his journey to know the father who built great masterpieces yet held such personal failings.  Fantastic and a must see!

TIME OF THE WOLF - Michael Haneke is back in his latest horror show starring Isabelle Huppert.

BURN! (QUEIMADA!) - Marlon Brando stars in this 1965 masterpiece not available on video and never seen in the original, uncut version!  Here is your chance!

THE MUNEKATA SISTERS - Largely unknown and unseen feature by Ozu!

AN AUTUMN AFTERNOON - Ozu's final film!


Timothy Harry
Assistant Director, Cleveland Cinematheque
at The Cleveland Institute of Art
(216) 421-7450 PHONE
(216) 754-3632 FAX
tharry at gate.cia.edu
www.cia.edu/cinematheque
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charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Announces Annual Ghost & Goblins=20 =20 =20 October 11, 2004 : The annual Halloween production of = Ghosts, Goblins and Gobbledygook is slated for Chagrin Valley Little = Theatre's Main Stage on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 23rd and 24th. =20 =20 Songs, storytelling, tricks and treats highlight the program along with = the Youth Theatre presenting two short plays, The Magic Doll and The Boy = Who Wanted the Willies. Julia Kolibab is the director. Once again, = "The Greedy Pumpkin" and Dracula will perform the "Monster Mash" to = round off the afternoon's entertainment. =20 Youngsters who attend the day's activities are asked to wear their = costumes and join in the Parade, which is a regular part of the = performance. Parents who accompany their children may bring cameras. = Tickets may be obtained by calling the Theatre box office. =20 =20 This annual performance is a part of CVLT's 75th Anniversary Season. =20 =20 Saturday & Sunday @ 2 PM October 23rd and October 24th =20 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Tickets $6 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_0007_01C4AF8C.13ACCAF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Announces=20 Annual Ghost & Goblins

 

 

October 11, 2004=20 :           &nbs= p;      =20 The annual Halloween production of Ghosts, = Goblins and=20 Gobbledygook is slated for Chagrin Valley Little Theatre=92s Main Stage = on=20 Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 23rd and 24th.  

 

Songs,=20 storytelling, tricks and treats highlight the program along with the = Youth=20 Theatre presenting two short plays, The Magic Doll and The = Boy Who=20 Wanted the Willies.  = Julia=20 Kolibab is the director.  = Once=20 again, =93The Greedy Pumpkin=94 and Dracula will perform the =94Monster = Mash=94 to round=20 off the afternoon=92s entertainment.

 

Youngsters=20 who attend the day=92s activities are asked to wear their costumes and = join in the=20 Parade, which is a regular part of the performance.  Parents who accompany their = children may=20 bring cameras. Tickets may be obtained by calling the Theatre box = office. 

 

This annual performance is a = part of CVLT=92s=20 75th Anniversary Season.

 

 

Saturday=20 & Sunday @ 2 PM

  October 23rd and October=20 24th

 

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

Tickets   =20 $6

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_0007_01C4AF8C.13ACCAF0-- From wildplumproductions at yahoo.com Mon Oct 11 09:30:59 2004 From: wildplumproductions at yahoo.com (Denise Astorino) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:30:59 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lighting Designer needed for Wild Plum ASAP! Message-ID: <20041011163059.51369.qmail@web50010.mail.yahoo.com> --0-950183714-1097512259=:49940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello! Wild Plum Productions is looking for a lighting designer for it's coming production of "Touched:Bodies of Work", a collaborative production between Wild Plum Productions, Cleveland Public Theatre and The LGBT Center of Cleveland. This is a paid position and the production starts November 18th thru the 28th. Please call (216)228-8174 and leave a message for Denise Astorino if interested. We are looking to fill this position asap! Thank you! Denise Astorino Wild Plum Productions --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-950183714-1097512259=:49940 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hello! Wild Plum Productions is looking for a lighting designer for it's coming production of "Touched:Bodies of Work", a collaborative production between Wild Plum Productions, Cleveland Public Theatre and The LGBT Center of Cleveland.
 
This is a paid position and the production starts November 18th thru the 28th.
 
Please call (216)228-8174 and leave a message for Denise Astorino if interested.
 
We are looking to fill this position asap!
 
Thank you!
 
Denise Astorino
Wild Plum Productions


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-950183714-1097512259=:49940-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Mon Oct 11 10:19:44 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 13:19:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Upcoming "Tricks of the Trade . . ." On-camera & Talent Resume Sessions Message-ID: --part1_e6.5abe5d2c.2e9c1ab0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable You can still . . . Register for upcoming sessions "Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting" Saturday, 10/16 & "Structure & Write your Talent Resume in Content=20 & Format" Monday, 10/18 from the "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Development"=20 How-to Workshops WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, at Shaker Hts. locations. Sue Johnson, Director "We help you get to where you want to be." .=A0=A0 Saturdays,=A0=A0 thru Dec. 4th ,=A0 10:30 AM - 12:00 noon.=A0=20 .=A0 See Added Monday Night Sessions, below, 7:00 - 8:30 PM 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. 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. 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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($20.00 minimum) Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=20 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com http://suejohnson.blogspot.com --part1_e6.5abe5d2c.2e9c1ab0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

You can= still . . .
Register for upcoming sessions


"Perform On-Camera for Commercial, Industrial
& Film Acting"

Saturday, 10/16
&
"Structure & Write your Talent Resume in Content
& Format"
Monday, 10/18

from the

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

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

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


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. 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. 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 &
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--part1_e6.5abe5d2c.2e9c1ab0_boundary-- From raytom at en.com Mon Oct 11 11:18:36 2004 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:18:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Experienced Musical Comedy Performers Message-ID: Hi Folks, OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS is celebrating it's 10 Year Anniversary. Founded in 1994, OTL specializes in customized musical productions for business and social events. We also book a wide variety of entertainment: Murder Mystery Troupes, Look-Alikes, Dance Troupes, Improv Troupes, Comics, Magicians and Musical Acts. We have several projects on the horizon and are seeking the best local and regional talent available. =20 Out To Lunch Events is accepting photos/resumes/videotapes for upcoming corporate events and for consideration for two ongoing shows with strong potential.=20 We are seeking experienced Musical Comedy Performers, men and women- 20's-40's singer/actors who move well and with strong comedic abilities. =20 Please forward your headshot, resume (and *press kit if available) to: Helene Weinberg OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS 28455 Knickerbocker Road Cleveland, OH 44140 Or email materials to: Helene at outtolunchevents.com =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 THANK YOU! OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS- The business of fun From RonalWil at aol.com Mon Oct 11 11:25:24 2004 From: RonalWil at aol.com (RonalWil at aol.com) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:25:24 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]HURLYBURLY Message-ID: <192.308c7f0e.2e9c2a14@aol.com> CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY/CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE 2004-2005 MFA CONSERVATORY SPOTLIGHT SERIES ANNOUNCES Hurlyburly by David Rabe Performances: October 13 (Opening Night), 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 at 8 p.m Matinees: October 16 and 23 at 4 p.m., October 17 at 2 p.m. All performances in The Brooks Theatre, The Cleveland Play House General admission tickets are $10.00; $5.00 for Case students, faculty and staff. Call The Cleveland Play House ticket office, 216-795-7000, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com. Rabe's stunning comic drama is a powerfully written and dazzling chronicle of post-Vietnam War American life as pieced together from the shattered beliefs of these fascinating and disturbing characters. Set in the Hollywood hills in the mid-1980s, the play will horrify and at the same time intrigue, with its wit and blistering humor. The Conservatory Spotlight Series features the MFA Acting Ensemble in the Case/CPH joint professional actors' training program. Now in their second year, the actors in the class of 2006 made their debut this past spring in the critically acclaimed production of William Inge's Bus Stop. Scenic Designer: Jill Davis, CPH Charge Scenic Artist; Lighting Design: Maureen Patterson, CPH Production Electrician; Costume Designer: Jeffrey VanCurtis, Sound Designer: Robin Heath. From Martin.Bluestein at tri-c.edu Mon Oct 11 11:53:21 2004 From: Martin.Bluestein at tri-c.edu (Bluestein, Martin) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:53:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The story behind "Break a leg"? Message-ID: <2BA5F4A897BEAA4F93E726187DAD0B4F08A29E@mail3.tri-c.edu> I thought "Break a Leg" came from an understudy's "Good Luck" wish to the principal actor being understudied, hoping for the obvious logical result. Martin Bluestein From jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Oct 11 11:50:09 2004 From: jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com (Julie Fogel) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:50:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hurlyburly Oct. 13 - 23 at Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <01C4AFA1.9B6B1C20.jfogel@clevelandplayhouse.com> The first production of the 2004-2005 Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Play House Master's of Fine Arts Conservatory Spotlight Series, David Rabe's Hurlyburly, will run October 13 - 23, 2004 in the historic Brooks Theatre. Rabe's 1984 blistering Broadway sensation about life in the Hollywood Hills during the mid-1980s was made into a film (Rabe also wrote the screenplay) in 1998 starring Sean Penn, Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright Penn, Chazz Palminteri, Garry Shandling, Anna Paquin and Meg Ryan. The Spotlight Series features the MFA candidates in the Case/CPH joint professional actors' training program. Now in their second year, the candidates in the class of 2006 made their debut this past spring in the critically acclaimed production of William Inge's Bus Stop. General admission tickets are $10.00; $5.00 for Case students, faculty and staff. Call The Cleveland Play House ticket office, 216-795-7000, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com. HurlyBurly by David Rabe Directed by Ron Wilson The Brooks Theatre Performances: October 13 (Opening Night), 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 at 8 p.m. Matinees: October 16 and 23 at 4 p.m., October 17 at 2 p.m. Scenic Designer: Jill Davis, CPH Charge Scenic Artist; Lighting Design: Maureen Patterson, CPH Production Electrician; Costume Designer: Jeffrey Van Curtis, CPH Costume Shop Manager; Sound Design: James C. Swonger, CPH Resident Sound Designer and Robin Heath. Technical Director: Duane Rutter, CPH Technical Production Assistant. Hair/Wigs: Barb Zalewski, CPH wigmaster. *Note: Adult situations and strong language. Julie Fogel Associate Director of Communications & Marketing The Cleveland Play House 216-795-7000 ext. 236 jfogel at clevelandplayhouse.com From Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com Mon Oct 11 11:53:46 2004 From: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com (Jill Koslen) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:53:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beachwood Community Theatre seeks boys for The Sound Of Music Message-ID: Beachwood Community Theatre is looking for boys to play the roles of Kurt, Freidrich & Rolf in our Feb. production of The Sound Of Music. Rehearsals will only be held on Sunday afternoons until Dec. Evening rehearsals will be held part of Dec. and all of Jan. Production dates are Feb. 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13. Kurt must be 4 foot ten inches (or very close to it) Freidrich must be 5 feet 8 inches ( or close to that height) Rolf must be in his ealry 20's and close to six feet tall. We are also looking for a woman 40 + to play the role of Mother Abbess Please call Jill Koslen for an appointment (evenings/Sunday Oct, 17 - afternoon) at 216-595-3734 # # # From LRyan at ralaw.com Mon Oct 11 12:19:51 2004 From: LRyan at ralaw.com (Ryan, Linda) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 15:19:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Donation of lighting/sound needed for Humane Society Fundraiser Message-ID: <4545BC875115D5118FC70002A50A643C0B382E79@akroncomm.ralaw.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFC6.626D46C1 Content-Type: text/plain Is anyone on Fred's list able to provide lighting for the Humane Society's annual gala? The date is Saturday, November 13, 2004. The place is Todaro's Party Center. Todaro's has a great sound system, but we need someone with expertise in this area to coordinate that, along with the lighting. We are presenting entertainment (part of which is a fashion show) as well as a silent and a live auction to raise money for the operating expenses to run the HSGA shelter. We are expecting 400-500 people. If anyone can donate the lighting equipment and their services to coordinate lighting and sound, it would be very much appreciated! Please contact Kathy Romito at the HSGA: 330-657-2010, ext. 106 if you can help. Thank you! Linda Ryan, Volunteer ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFC6.626D46C1 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Donation of lighting/sound needed for Humane Society = Fundraiser

Is anyone on Fred's list able = to provide lighting for the Humane Society's annual gala? The date is = Saturday, November 13, 2004. The place is Todaro's Party Center. = Todaro's has a great sound system, but we need someone with expertise = in this area to coordinate that, along with the lighting. We are = presenting entertainment (part of which is a fashion show) as well as a = silent and a live auction to raise money for the operating expenses to = run the HSGA shelter. We are expecting 400-500 people.

If anyone can donate the = lighting equipment and their services to coordinate lighting and sound, = it would be very much appreciated!

Please contact Kathy = Romito at the HSGA 330-657-2010, ext. 106 if you can = help. Thank you!

Linda Ryan, = Volunteer

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AFC6.626D46C1-- From eric at ericmull.com Mon Oct 11 13:52:20 2004 From: eric at ericmull.com (Eric Mull Photography) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 16:52:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job filled at Eric Mull Photography Message-ID: Thank you to everyone that called about the job available here. I have filled the position to someone on the Neohiopal list. I apologize, but I did not have time to call everyone back who inquired about the position. Thanks!!! Eric mull From wildplumproductions at yahoo.com Mon Oct 11 13:38:50 2004 From: wildplumproductions at yahoo.com (Denise Astorino) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 13:38:50 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wild Plum Productions seeks Lighting Designer ASAP! Message-ID: <20041011203850.98610.qmail@web50005.mail.yahoo.com> --0-923574282-1097527130=:95945 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Wild Plum Productions is seeking a lighting designer ASAP for our upcoming fall production! WP2 in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre and THE LGBT Center of Cleveland are presenting "Touched:Bodies of Work" November 18th thru the 28th. We need an experienced lighting designer to lend a hand with this exciting Cleveland Premier. This is a paid position. If you have interest in learning more please send an email or call (216)228-8174 for Denise Astorino Thanks! Denise Astorino Wild Plum Productions __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --0-923574282-1097527130=:95945 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Wild Plum Productions is seeking a lighting designer ASAP for our upcoming fall production!
 
WP2 in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre and THE LGBT Center of Cleveland are presenting "Touched:Bodies of Work" November 18th thru the 28th.
 
We need an experienced lighting designer to lend a hand with this exciting Cleveland Premier.
 
This is a paid position. If you have interest in learning more please send an email or call (216)228-8174 for Denise Astorino
 
 
Thanks!
 
Denise Astorino
Wild Plum Productions

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-------------------------------1097543558-- From emily24gp at yahoo.com Mon Oct 11 19:00:24 2004 From: emily24gp at yahoo.com (Emily Parker) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 19:00:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]John Jakes Mose strikes again! Oct 30, 2004 Message-ID: <20041012020024.60121.qmail@web51505.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1412721362-1097546424=:58118 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1838324883-1097546424=:58118" --0-1838324883-1097546424=:58118 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii We would like to thank everyone who was able to make it out for the Lime Spider gig this past Friday. It was alot of fun to play to an audience of friends and fans and show off some of our new material! Thanks for your support! ~JJM Now, guess what's next.... October 30 HALLOWEEN with John Jakes Mose www.johnjakesmose.com at the Electronic Community Center 257 North Water Street Kent, OH 10pm-12am *download the attached file; a very cool HALLOWEEN painting for this event created by Kent's own Vince Packard (www.cannibol.com), whose work will be featured at this event!!!!! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail ? CNET Editors' Choice 2004. Tell them what you think. a --0-1838324883-1097546424=:58118 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii


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Yahoo! Mail ? CNET Editors' Choice 2004. Tell them what you think. --0-1122354512-1097548750=:17163 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hey Everybody, :) If you'd like to get your hands on a free copy of the 11-track demo CD, "Acoustic Rockabye" that I recorded this summer, then mark your calendars for this date: Saturday, Oct. 23rd 7:00pm - 9:00pm @ Arabica Coffeehouse Aurora, OH www.fionnafaulk.com I will be playing out at the Arabica in Aurora (as I do each, and every month), but THIS time, I will be handing out a free CD to EVERY SINGLE PERSON in the audience. This is my way of saying "thanks" to everyone who's supported me in my musical endeavors. I really appreciate it... So, thank you! You can listen to tracks from the CD at: www.soundclick.com/fionnafaulk Hope to See You Out! :) (...and, yes, the CDs really are free to EVERY person in attendance.) Arabica Coffeehouse 215 W. Garfield Rd. Aurora, OH 44202 (330)-995-8656 www.fionnafaulk.com -Fionna :) p.s. - And THANK YOU to those "NEOPALers" who came out to the show last time - you were FANTASTIC!! :-D (Arabica Coffeehouse is on State Route 82, just past the McDonald's in Aurora if you're coming from the East, and it's just BEFORE the McDonald's if you're coming from the West. Route 82 can be accessed by S.R. 44 and S.R. 43) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1122354512-1097548750=:17163 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hey Everybody, :)

If you'd like to get your hands on a free copy of the 11-track demo CD, "Acoustic Rockabye" that I recorded this summer, then mark your calendars for this date:

Saturday, Oct. 23rd
7:00pm - 9:00pm
@
Arabica Coffeehouse
Aurora, OH


www.fionnafaulk.com

I will be playing out at the Arabica in Aurora (as I do each, and every month), but THIS time, I will be handing out a free CD to EVERY SINGLE PERSON in the audience.

This is my way of saying "thanks" to everyone who's supported me in my musical endeavors.  I really appreciate it...  So, thank you!

You can listen to tracks from the CD at: www.soundclick.com/fionnafaulk

Hope to See You Out! :)
(...and, yes, the CDs really are free to EVERY person in attendance.)
Arabica Coffeehouse
215 W. Garfield Rd.
Aurora, OH 44202
(330)-995-8656
 
 
-Fionna :)

p.s. - And THANK YOU to those  "NEOPALers" who came out to the show last time - you were FANTASTIC!! :-D
 
(Arabica Coffeehouse is on State Route 82, just past the McDonald's in Aurora if you're coming from the East, and it's just BEFORE the McDonald's if you're coming from the West.  Route 82 can be accessed by S.R. 44 and S.R. 43)


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Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. --0-1122354512-1097548750=:17163-- From fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Tue Oct 12 05:42:59 2004 From: fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (fredsternfeld) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 08:42:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CREW needed for RAGTIME Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03A8_01C4B037.7A6D2680 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE FOR RAGTIME to view production staff, cast and crew thus far click here Come and join our company of over one hundred! This production will involve around sixty actors, twenty musicans, a creative & design team of twelve and a crew of ten to fourteen. Desire to be involved and commitment are more important than experience. Training available. All positions should be 9th grade or above. These positions are volunteer. The production runs October 28 - November 14 (Thursdays, Saturdays & twice on Sundays). There are also school matinees on November 2 and 9 at 10am. Possible extension through November 21. Here are some of the areas of need: Stage Crew: Cast members will be assisting with moving certain set pieces on and off, but some crew members will be used for this as well. Commitment would be from Sunday evening October 17 through the rest of the rehearsals and performances. Fly Crew: We have several pieces of scenery that will be flown. Commitment would be from Sunday evening October 17 through the rest of the rehearsals and performances. Follow Spot Operators: Multiple follow spots -- irised lekos. Commitment would be Sunday evening October 17 to see a run through, and then again starting on October 21 through the rest of the rehearsals and performances. Dressers / Wardrobe: Assist with fast changes and wardrobe. Commitment would be Sunday evening October 17 to see a run through, and then again starting on October 24 through the rest of the rehearsals and performances. If you are interested please reply to this e-mail or give me a call at 216-496-6087. Thanks! Fred Sternfeld Producer & Director, Ragtime JCC Arts & Culture Acting Artistic Director ------=_NextPart_000_03A8_01C4B037.7A6D2680 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE FOR=20 RAGTIME
to view production staff, cast and crew thus far click = here
 
Come and=20 join our company of over one = hundred!
 
This production will involve around sixty = actors,=20 twenty musicans, a creative & design team of twelve and a crew of = ten to=20 fourteen.
 
Desire to be involved and commitment are more important = than=20 experience. Training=20 available.
All=20 positions should be 9th grade or above.
These positions are=20 volunteer.
 
The production runs October 28 - = November 14=20 (Thursdays, Saturdays & twice on Sundays). There are also school = matinees on=20 November 2 and 9 at 10am. Possible extension through November=20 21.
 
Here are=20 some of the areas of need:
 
Stage Crew:  Cast members will be assisting with = moving=20 certain set pieces on and off, but some crew members will be used for this as well. = Commitment would=20 be from Sunday evening October 17 through the rest of the rehearsals and = performances.
 
Fly Crew: We=20 have several pieces of scenery that will be flownCommitment would be from Sunday = evening=20 October 17 through the rest of the rehearsals and=20 performances.
 
Follow Spot Operators:  Multiple follow spots -- irised lekos. Commitment = would be=20 Sunday evening October 17 to see a run through, and then again starting = on=20 October 21 through the rest of the rehearsals and=20 performances.
 
Dressers / Wardrobe:  Assist with fast changes and = wardrobe. =20 Commitment would be Sunday evening October 17 to see a run through, and = then=20 again starting on October 24 through the rest of the rehearsals and=20 performances.
 
If you are interested = please reply to=20 this e-mail or give me a call at=20 216-496-6087.
 
Thanks!
 
Fred=20 Sternfeld
Producer & Director,=20 Ragtime
JCC Arts & Culture Acting Artistic=20 Director
------=_NextPart_000_03A8_01C4B037.7A6D2680-- From buckprov at yahoo.com Tue Oct 12 05:19:20 2004 From: buckprov at yahoo.com (dave buckman) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 05:19:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]IMPROVISATION RETREAT THIS SATURDAY with Second City Director Message-ID: <20041012121920.72827.qmail@web52405.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1790402477-1097583560=:69818 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii IMPROV RETREAT with DAVE BUCKMAN DIRECTOR / WRITER / TEACHER FOR: The Second City, Chicago The Second City, Cleveland Boom Chicago, Amsterdam Saturday, October 16th "NEVER HAVE A BAD IMPROV SCENE AGAIN" 11AM ? 2 PM PRICE: $60 & "BREAKING THROUGH YOUR PERSONAL BLOCKS" 3PM ? 6PM PRICE: $60 OR BOTH CLASSES FOR $100 To reserve a spot: Call 773-655-6435 or E-mail buckprov at yahoo.com CLASS MAX: 15 4302 Clinton Ave FROM I-90 Take the W 41ST ST exit- exit number 169- toward W 44TH ST Turn RIGHT onto W 41ST ST Turn LEFT onto LORAIN AVE/OH-10 Turn RIGHT onto W 45TH ST. Turn RIGHT onto CLINTON AVE. End at 4302 CLINTON AVE CLEVELAND OH Dave Buckman has been directing, coaching, performing, writing and teaching sketch comedy and improvisational theater for the last 11 years. He served as Artistic Director for Boom Chicago in Amsterdam. He also served as a Director and Writer for The Second City Touring Company in Chicago and directed The Second City Cleveland's "Who's Yer Baghdadi?" Dave has directed, and worked with over a dozen members of the current casts and writing staffs of MADtv and Saturday Night Live. He currently performs in Cleveland with the long-form improv group Quattro. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1790402477-1097583560=:69818 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

IMPROV RETREAT
with
DAVE BUCKMAN

DIRECTOR / WRITER / TEACHER 
FOR:
The Second City, Chicago
The Second City, Cleveland
Boom Chicago, Amsterdam

Saturday, October 16th

"NEVER HAVE A BAD IMPROV SCENE AGAIN"
11AM ? 2 PM
PRICE: $60
&

"BREAKING THROUGH YOUR PERSONAL BLOCKS"
3PM ? 6PM
PRICE: $60

OR BOTH CLASSES FOR $100

To reserve a spot:
Call 773-655-6435 or
E-mail
buckprov at yahoo.com
CLASS MAX: 15

4302 Clinton Ave
FROM I-90
Take the W 41ST ST exit- exit number 169- toward W 44TH ST
Turn RIGHT onto W 41ST ST
Turn LEFT onto LORAIN AVE/OH-10
Turn RIGHT onto W 45TH ST.
Turn RIGHT onto CLINTON AVE.
End at 4302 CLINTON AVE CLEVELAND OH

Dave Buckman has been directing, coaching, performing, writing and teaching sketch comedy and improvisational theater for the last 11 years. He served as Artistic Director for Boom Chicago in Amsterdam. He also served as a Director and Writer for The Second City Touring Company in Chicago and directed The Second City Cleveland's "Who's Yer Baghdadi?" Dave has directed, and worked with over a dozen members of the current casts and writing staffs of MADtv and Saturday Night Live. He currently performs in Cleveland with the long-form improv group Quattro.


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1790402477-1097583560=:69818-- From Jsasch4ever at aol.com Tue Oct 12 05:37:24 2004 From: Jsasch4ever at aol.com (Jsasch4ever at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 08:37:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians Night-Spotted Dog Message-ID: <0F9B4648.4E690692.3B5EB00A@aol.com> ATTENTION ALL MUSICIANS! COME OUT AND JAM WITH G.S. HARPER AND THE SINNERS (formally Grand National) every Wednesday night @ 9 pm. At: The Spotted Dog 9617 Clinton Blvd. (off West Blvd) Bring your guitar, voice and drum sticks and jam with G.S. Harper and The Sinners! Great drink prices, excellent food, and a great way to spend "hump day" evening! See ya there! From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Tue Oct 12 06:07:21 2004 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 09:07:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]RAGTIME USHERING/FREE TICKET Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D6018A3D8D@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B05C.68A427E6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR USHERING =20 The JCC and the Tri-C Eastern Campus Theatre Department are seeking volunteers to usher for RAGTIME. =20 Show dates are Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays (afternoons and evenings), from October 28th to November 14th. Ushers are invited to stay and watch the show. =20 Call for further information and availability, 216 -987-2438. =20 RAGTIME will be the largest and most lavish production of the season! Please join us for this exciting opportunity! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B05C.68A427E6 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B05C.68A427E6-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Tue Oct 12 07:37:12 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 10:37:12 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dorothy & Reuben Silver Reviewed at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <79.363c484c.2e9d4618@aol.com> -------------------------------1097591832 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit `Laughter' presents immigrant tales Husband and wife give Hudson performance filled with colorful vignettes of Jews' experiences Kerry Clawson Beacon Journal The average theater enthusiast's knowledge of the Yiddish term ``mamaloshen'' may not go beyond recognizing it as the title of celebrated songster Mandy Patinkin's Broadway concerts in the late 1990s. At Actors Summit in Hudson, ``mamaloshen,'' or ``mother tongue,'' is the central conceit for the two-person show Laughter in Three Languages. The play, conceived by acclaimed Cleveland actors Reuben and Dorothy Silver, explores the Jewish immigrant experience in America from the late 1800s through the 1920s. The husband-and-wife duo adapted literary works by American Jewish authors -- mainly humorists -- to create colorful vignettes. In this evening of storytelling, the Silvers present tales in Yiddish and English. The Silvers' goal is to portray the immigrant experience as a universal one. All immigrants have struggled with the difficulties of learning English, becoming educated, seeking gainful employment and simply finding their way in the strange country that is America. The play is performed in honor of the 350th anniversary of the first Jewish settlement in the United States as well as the 150th anniversary of Jewish settlers in Akron. In this production, vignettes range from a young immigrant girl working in a sweatshop, to a man's distrust and fear of U.S. banks, to an over-eager immigrant attending night school in an effort to become a true Yankee. On opening night Friday, Laughter in Three Languages at times felt like two different productions. Early in the show, the Silvers take turns reading immigrants' letters written to the Bintel Brief, a well-loved column in the Jewish Daily Forward. They each read the material from scripts on music stands, changing their voice inflection to represent different characters. When the Silvers are reading, the play -- which has neither sets nor costumes -- feels like a staged reading. The material is interesting, but don't expect theatrics. (The show normally runs 80 minutes without intermission, but on opening night, a small break allowed audience members to enjoy fireworks outside celebrating the grand opening of Hudson's new First and Main shopping center.) Laughter in Three Languages achieves a more natural flow and truly excels when the couple performs translations of Yiddish stories. Reuben Silver speaks in the rich, poetic tongue of his ancestors and Dorothy steps away from her music stand to translate at appropriate intervals, without reading from the script. These lightning-quick translations work very well, as they become highly animated. As the first translated tale unfolded, I felt as if I actually knew some Yiddish. In most of these stories, the original Jewish authors make loving jabs at immigrants' foibles. In one of the funniest tales, Leonard Q. Ross' The Education of Hyman Kaplan, the student Hyman mangles Shakespearean poetry. Laughter in Three Languages' third language is the colorful and comical ``Yinglish,'' which combines Yiddish and English. Think ``holdupnik'' for ``gangster.'' Dorothy breaks down the theater's conventional fourth wall in this show by addressing the audience directly. She teases her husband, who as a cherubic-faced little boy won sweets from a Jewish baker for speaking perfect Yiddish, his first language. For the most part, the show's tone is very light. The Reubens make only one mention each of the Holocaust or anti-Semitism. Laughter in Three Languages is educational, but also has a mix of humor, melodrama and pathos. The Silvers achieve their goal of presenting the universal immigrant experience. The piece left me thinking harder about my own immigrant ancestors' struggles with assimilation. Even as a first-generation American, my Irish grandmother was chased by Polish children on her way home from school through their Buffalo neighborhood and flogged with socks stuffed with potatoes. -------------------------------1097591832 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

`Laughter' presents immigrant tales


Hus= band and wife give Hudson performance filled with colorful vignettes of Jews= ' experiences

= Kerry Clawson

Beacon Journal

The average theater enthusiast's knowledge of the Yiddish term ``mamalosh= en'' may not go beyond recognizing it as the title of celebrated songster Ma= ndy Patinkin's Broadway concerts in the late 1990s.

At Actors Summit in Hudson, ``mamaloshen,'' or ``mother tongue,'' is the=20= central conceit for the two-person show Laughter in Three Languages. = The play, conceived by acclaimed Cleveland actors Reuben and Dorothy Silver,= explores the Jewish immigrant experience in America from the late 1800s thr= ough the 1920s.

The husband-and-wife duo adapted literary works by American Jewish author= s -- mainly humorists -- to create colorful vignettes. In this evening of st= orytelling, the Silvers present tales in Yiddish and English.

The Silvers' goal is to portray the immigrant experience as a universal o= ne. All immigrants have struggled with the difficulties of learning English,= becoming educated, seeking gainful employment and simply finding their way=20= in the strange country that is America. The play is performed in honor of th= e 350th anniversary of the first Jewish settlement in the United States as w= ell as the 150th anniversary of Jewish settlers in Akron.

In this production, vignettes range from a young immigrant girl working i= n a sweatshop, to a man's distrust and fear of U.S. banks, to an over-eager=20= immigrant attending night school in an effort to become a true Yankee.

On opening night Friday, Laughter in Three Languages at times felt= like two different productions. Early in the show, the Silvers take turns r= eading immigrants' letters written to the Bintel Brief, a well-loved column=20= in the Jewish Daily Forward. They each read the material from scripts on mus= ic stands, changing their voice inflection to represent different characters= .

When the Silvers are reading, the play -- which has neither sets nor cost= umes -- feels like a staged reading. The material is interesting, but don't=20= expect theatrics. (The show normally runs 80 minutes without intermission, b= ut on opening night, a small break allowed audience members to enjoy firewor= ks outside celebrating the grand opening of Hudson's new First and Main shop= ping center.)

Laughter in Three Languages achieves a more natural flow and truly= excels when the couple performs translations of Yiddish stories. Reuben Sil= ver speaks in the rich, poetic tongue of his ancestors and Dorothy steps awa= y from her music stand to translate at appropriate intervals, without readin= g from the script.

These lightning-quick translations work very well, as they become highly=20= animated. As the first translated tale unfolded, I felt as if I actually kne= w some Yiddish.

In most of these stories, the original Jewish authors make loving jabs at= immigrants' foibles. In one of the funniest tales, Leonard Q. Ross' The=20= Education of Hyman Kaplan, the student Hyman mangles Shakespearean poetr= y.

Laughter in Three Languages' third language is the colorful and co= mical ``Yinglish,'' which combines Yiddish and English. Think ``holdupnik''=20= for ``gangster.''

Dorothy breaks down the theater's conventional fourth wall in this show b= y addressing the audience directly. She teases her husband, who as a cherubi= c-faced little boy won sweets from a Jewish baker for speaking perfect Yiddi= sh, his first language. For the most part, the show's tone is very light. Th= e Reubens make only one mention each of the Holocaust or anti-Semitism.

Laughter in Three Languages is educational, but also has a mix of=20= humor, melodrama and pathos. The Silvers achieve their goal of presenting th= e universal immigrant experience.

The piece left me thinking harder about my own immigrant ancestors' strug= gles with assimilation. Even as a first-generation American, my Irish grandm= other was chased by Polish children on her way home from school through thei= r Buffalo neighborhood and flogged with socks stuffed with potatoes.

-------------------------------1097591832-- From toddp at jackmatia.com Tue Oct 12 08:30:59 2004 From: toddp at jackmatia.com (Todd Pickens) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:30:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Elyria Cascade Chordsmen Message-ID: <000801c4b070$7a6854a0$1a2edd0a@D3NWJ831> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_1ho7IkIN4qZtBcAIi0XNXA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT The Elyria Cascade Chordsmen are currently seeking 10-15 male singers for their upcoming Christmas and spring programs. If you are a Bass,Baritone,Lead or Tenor, WE NEED YOU!!!! All ages are invited to apply. Contact Paul Centric at 440-327-5195 for details. --Boundary_(ID_1ho7IkIN4qZtBcAIi0XNXA) Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
The Elyria Cascade Chordsmen are currently seeking 10-15 male singers for their upcoming Christmas and spring programs. If you are a Bass,Baritone,Lead or Tenor, WE NEED YOU!!!! All ages are invited to apply. Contact Paul Centric at 440-327-5195 for details.
--Boundary_(ID_1ho7IkIN4qZtBcAIi0XNXA)-- From davidgutter at hotmail.com Tue Oct 12 08:12:50 2004 From: davidgutter at hotmail.com (David Gutter) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:12:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Photographer Looking for talent/model agency to work for Message-ID:

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I am looking now to see if I can do some side line work for local talent/model agency.  I am open to work with any,begining or establish. I just want to use my photography/Graphic design skills.

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From RHawk at hawken.edu Tue Oct 12 08:15:23 2004 From: RHawk at hawken.edu (Robert Hawkes) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:15:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Robert Hawkes performs "Underneath the Lintel" Message-ID: Robert Hawkes will perform Glen Berger's one-man one-act, Underneath the Lintel, at the First Unitarian Church of Cleveland, 21600 Shaker Blvd (Belvoir & Shaker, south side). Performances (two only) are Friday and Saturday, Nov. 5th and 6th, at 8 p.m. Ticket price is $25, all of which sum will go to benefit the work of the Church. Tickets may be reserved through the church office at (216)751-2320. You may also call Robert or Susan directly at 216 321 0661. This is a beautiful piece which deserves to be done as often as possible in as many places as possible. If you missed Joe Gunderman's lovely performance downtown last winter - or even if you didn't - here's a chance to get in touch with some really interesting ideas in a moving and amusing way. Hope to see some of you there. From jboukis at kalliopestage.com Tue Oct 12 07:45:33 2004 From: jboukis at kalliopestage.com (John Paul Boukis) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 07:45:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]review Kalliope's SUMMER OF '42 Message-ID: <20041012144533.29988.qmail@web81007.mail.yahoo.com> --0-317496982-1097592333=:28806 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii SUMMER OF 42 another critical hit and audience favorite Kalliope Stage launches their second season with SUMMER OF 42, a new musical based on the 1971 hit movie. An exciting cast of area students join New York and Cleveland professionals to create a raucously funny hit with vocal fireworks in a story especially timely today. Don't miss the opportunity to see this critically acclaimed area premier. The reviews are in---read for yourself. PLAIN DEALER: "At Kalliope Stage, director Paul F. Gurgol gets the tone exactly right with a luminous production of "Summer of 42." Staging the area premiere of the musical adaptation of the 1971 movie, Gurgol makes theatrical magic with impeccable casting and direction that is both delicate and deep. He takes a big risk - staging a story about teens at a professional theater and putting real teens in the roles - and it's a risk that pays huge dividends. The cast, led by the amazing Alex Wyse, is funny, touching and very real. . . It's a beautiful production--funny, sweet and moving--to open Kalliope's second season and an excellent introduction to the strengths of this new professional company." (Linda Eisenstein) SCENE: "Yep, it's a musical version of the movie, and it's a good thing Kalliope decided to do it, since it requires adolescent boys to sing and act. Thankfully, this company's dedication to splendid voices and evocative presentations has landed it some very talented local high schoolers, who perform like seasoned troopers. Alex Wyse plays the lead, Hermie, with such a cute and fragile boyishness, you just want to hug him (and it doesn't hurt that he looks like a teenage Fred Astaire). Director Paul F. Gurgol finds all the nooks of sentiment and crannies of humor (a boy buying his first "rubbers" in a drugstore) to give everyone a twinge of longing for the blissfully naive good ol' days." (Christine Howey) CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS: "Humor and heartbreak coalesce in a story told in flashback about a young boy who falls for an older woman whose husband is away at war. Alex Wyse is equal parts touching and funny as the ingenuous Hermie whose adolescent awakening wavers between bumbling earnestness and precocious sensitivity. Aaron Dore is the horny Oscy, while the bespectacled Dan O'Neill fits the role of the nerdy Benji, more interested in birds than the birds and the bees. The object of Hermie's obsession is Dorothy, a war bride torn between loneliness and the nascent desire of a woman separated from her soldier husband. Jodi Brinkman gives a towering performance in that role. Chris Pohl is impressive in a brief but notable appearance as Dorothy's husband, Pete. Seasoned New York actor Jay Strauss is sublime as the droll proprietor, Mr. Sanders, and the famously glib reporter, Walter Winchell. A trio of Andrew Sisters types, alternately serving as a Greek chorus and a gaggle of teenage girls, features Elizabeth Kelly as the "fast" Miriam, Jamie Finkenthal as the self-conscious Aggie, and Julie Marx as the bookish Gloria who talks with a lisp. The six talented, youthful performers (all save one are in high school) deliver well-honed performances under Paul F. Gurgol's meticulous direction." (Fran Heller) THE TIMES (Chagrin Valley): "At the Kalliope storefront theater on Lee Road in Cleveland Heights, director Paul Gurgol has assembled a first-rate cast and has taken the Oscar-winning screenplay and has been able to achieve the improbable. Combining comedy and tear-jerking sentimentality, Mr. Gurgol has pushed the plot, the songs, the script and his perfect cast to the limits. Yes, you can go back and relive this book-to-movie-to-stage experience . . . Jay Strauss plays Winchell, the older Hermie and Mr. Sanders, who, in a very funny scene, sells Hermie a package of condoms. Jodi Brinkman convinces as Dorothy, the lonely war bride, and can she sing. Though Mr. Kirschenbaum's ballads have a sameness, Miss Brinkman's thrilling vocals demand that you listen. As Hermie, Alex Wyse has a likable innocence. His gradual connection to this older woman is heartwarming. Aaron Dore, as the sex-driven Oscy, and Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and Julie Marx all have just the right touch as the would-be sex objects; and, when they double as the singing sisters, they are terrific. Jay Strauss, who triples as Winchell, Mr. Sanders, and the wistful older Hermie, shows his remarkable versatility. In today's time of war, "Summer of 42" could catch on with audiences even more than the original movie." (Herb Hammer) THE TIMES (Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times): "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 Helms sound design. The playing space also aids. This isa play that needs intimacy and since no viewer is more than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope's small theater, the personal tie to the perfomers 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 posesses 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."(Roy Berko) Ticket Information SUMMER OF 42 is onstage at Kalliope Stage through November 7. Shows are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2:00pm. Some performances are sold out. Reserve online at www.KalliopeStage.com or call the box office at 216.321.0870. About Kalliope Stage Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar and Lee in Cleveland Heights. The 2004-2005 season begins with two area premiers. SUMMER OF 42 is the new musical based on the hit movie with music and lyrics by David Kirschenbaum and book by Hunter Foster. Relive the humor and poignancy of coming of age and falling in love for the very first time. Soaring music makes this show a Kalliope top choice. Next it's time to do THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG by Norman Allen. Meet Eveyln Scrooge and her chain-rattling partner Janet Marley in another noteworthy Cleveland premier. A haunted sweatshop in old New York brings out all the usual suspects with some unexpected twists. The foot-stomping ragtime score and witty script are a treat for all ages. Spring brings the witty comic romance: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. Gorgeous melodies evoke the lush scent of an endless summer evening. The sun won't set, one magical night, until every mismatched lover finds their perfect partner. Soon the moon smiles on lovers, fools, and rememberers in this Sondheim masterpiece. And summer arrives with the musical comedy, BABY. Thee unsuspecting couples suddenly find themselves expecting in this very moving, very funny romp. Meet Lizzie, Danny, Pam, Nick, Alan, and Arlene as they tackle everything "in the family way." Subscription opportunities are available through November 7, and guarantee reserved seating. --0-317496982-1097592333=:28806 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
SUMMER OF 42 another critical hit and audience favorite
Kalliope Stage launches their second season with SUMMER OF 42, a new musical based on the 1971 hit movie. An exciting cast of area students join New York and Cleveland professionals to create a raucously funny hit with vocal fireworks in a story especially timely today. Don't miss the opportunity to see this critically acclaimed area premier. The reviews are in---read for yourself.
 
PLAIN DEALER: "At Kalliope Stage, director Paul F. Gurgol gets the tone exactly right with a luminous production of "Summer of 42." Staging the area premiere of the musical adaptation of the 1971 movie, Gurgol makes theatrical magic with impeccable casting and direction that is both delicate and deep. He takes a big risk - staging a story about teens at a professional theater and putting real teens in the roles - and it's a risk that pays huge dividends. The cast, led by the amazing Alex Wyse, is funny, touching and very real. . . It's a beautiful production--funny, sweet and moving--to open Kalliope's second season and an excellent introduction to the strengths of this new professional company." (Linda Eisenstein)
 
SCENE: "Yep, it's a musical version of the movie, and it's a good thing Kalliope decided to do it, since it requires adolescent boys to sing and act. Thankfully, this company's dedication to splendid voices and evocative presentations has landed it some very talented local high schoolers, who perform like seasoned troopers. Alex Wyse plays the lead, Hermie, with such a cute and fragile boyishness, you just want to hug him (and it doesn't hurt that he looks like a teenage Fred Astaire). Director Paul F. Gurgol finds all the nooks of sentiment and crannies of humor (a boy buying his first "rubbers" in a drugstore) to give everyone a twinge of longing for the blissfully naive good ol' days." (Christine Howey)
 
CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS: "Humor and heartbreak coalesce in a story told in flashback about a young boy who falls for an older woman whose husband is away at war. Alex Wyse is equal parts touching and funny as the ingenuous Hermie whose adolescent awakening wavers between bumbling earnestness and precocious sensitivity. Aaron Dore is the horny Oscy, while the bespectacled Dan O'Neill fits the role of the nerdy Benji, more interested in birds than the birds and the bees. The object of Hermie's obsession is Dorothy, a war bride torn between loneliness and the nascent desire of a woman separated from her soldier husband. Jodi Brinkman gives a towering performance in that role. Chris Pohl is impressive in a brief but notable appearance as Dorothy's husband, Pete. Seasoned New York actor Jay Strauss is sublime as the droll proprietor, Mr. Sanders, and the famously glib reporter, Walter Winchell. A trio of Andrew Sisters types, alternately serving as a Greek chorus and a gaggle of teenage girls, features Elizabeth Kelly as the "fast" Miriam, Jamie Finkenthal as the self-conscious Aggie, and Julie Marx as the bookish Gloria who talks with a lisp. The six talented, youthful performers (all save one are in high school) deliver well-honed performances under Paul F. Gurgol's meticulous direction." (Fran Heller)
 
THE TIMES (Chagrin Valley): "At the Kalliope storefront theater on Lee Road in Cleveland Heights, director Paul Gurgol has assembled a first-rate cast and has taken the Oscar-winning screenplay and has been able to achieve the improbable. Combining comedy and tear-jerking sentimentality, Mr. Gurgol has pushed the plot, the songs, the script and his perfect cast to the limits. Yes, you can go back and relive this book-to-movie-to-stage experience . . . Jay Strauss plays Winchell, the older Hermie and Mr. Sanders, who, in a very funny scene, sells Hermie a package of condoms. Jodi Brinkman convinces as Dorothy, the lonely war bride, and can she sing. Though Mr. Kirschenbaum's ballads have a sameness, Miss Brinkman's thrilling vocals demand that you listen. As Hermie, Alex Wyse has a likable innocence. His gradual connection to this older woman is heartwarming. Aaron Dore, as the sex-driven Oscy, and Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and Julie Marx all have just the right touch as the would-be sex objects; and, when they double as the singing sisters, they are terrific. Jay Strauss, who triples as Winchell, Mr. Sanders, and the wistful older Hermie, shows his remarkable versatility. In today's time of war, "Summer of 42" could catch on with audiences even more than the original movie." (Herb Hammer)
 
THE TIMES (Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times): "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 Helms sound design. The playing space also aids. This isa play that needs intimacy and since no viewer is more than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope's small theater, the personal tie to the perfomers 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 posesses 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."(Roy Berko)
 
Ticket Information
SUMMER OF 42 is onstage at Kalliope Stage through November 7. Shows are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2:00pm. Some performances are sold out. Reserve online at www.KalliopeStage.com or call the box office at 216.321.0870.
 
About Kalliope Stage
Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar and Lee in Cleveland Heights. The 2004-2005 season begins with two area premiers. SUMMER OF 42 is the new musical based on the hit movie with music and lyrics by David Kirschenbaum and book by Hunter Foster. Relive the humor and poignancy of coming of age and falling in love for the very first time. Soaring music makes this show a Kalliope top choice. Next it's time to do THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG by Norman Allen. Meet Eveyln Scrooge and her chain-rattling partner Janet Marley in another noteworthy Cleveland premier. A haunted sweatshop in old New York brings out all the usual suspects with some unexpected twists. The foot-stomping ragtime score and witty script are a treat for all ages. Spring brings the witty comic romance: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. Gorgeous melodies evoke the lush scent of an endless summer evening. The sun won't set, one magical night, until every mismatched lover finds their perfect partner. Soon the moon smiles on lovers, fools, and rememberers in this Sondheim masterpiece. And summer arrives with the musical comedy, BABY. Thee unsuspecting couples suddenly find themselves expecting in this very moving, very funny romp. Meet Lizzie, Danny, Pam, Nick, Alan, and Arlene as they tackle everything "in the family way." Subscription opportunities are available through November 7, and guarantee reserved seating.
--0-317496982-1097592333=:28806-- >From pr at clevelandplayhouse.com" Dear NEOHIOPAL: For Immediate Release... THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE REMOUNTS BROADWAY PRODUCTION OF ENCHANTED APRIL Michael Wilson to Direct Matthew Barber's 2003 Best Play Tony Nominee http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20041011 Contact: Julie Fogel, The Cleveland Play House, Associate Director of Communications and Marketing, 216/795-7000 x236 The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-0189 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com From gltfshop1 at netzero.com Tue Oct 12 14:35:13 2004 From: gltfshop1 at netzero.com (mcytron) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 14:35:13 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Seeks Technicians for Oct 17th-20th Message-ID: <004701c4b0a3$5c6aafb0$a6863040@work> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C4B068.AF516150 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Great Lakes Theater Seeks Technicians for Oct 17th-20th for the Strike = of Julius Caesar and the Importance of being Earnest We will start promptly at 9 am Sunday October 17th at the Ohio theater=20 8 am Monday October 18th at the Ohio theater=20 9 am Tuesday October 19th and Wednesday October 20th at our shop=20 please contact me If interested Mark Cytron Technical Director=20 Great Lakes Theater=20 216 651 8406 gltfshop1 at netzero.com ------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C4B068.AF516150 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Great Lakes Theater Seeks Technicians for Oct = 17th-20th for the=20 Strike of Julius Caesar and the Importance of being Earnest

We will start promptly at 9 am Sunday = October 17th=20 at the Ohio theater 
8 am Monday October 18th  at the Ohio theater=20
 
9 am Tuesday October 19th and=20 Wednesday October 20th at our shop
 
please contact me If interested
 
Mark Cytron
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------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C4B068.AF516150-- From Alexcine at aol.com Tue Oct 12 12:55:10 2004 From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 15:55:10 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Prelude2Cinema holding audition October 23rd Message-ID: <4EC44C11.315F1327.006D6F3D@aol.com> Prelude2cinema will be holding auditions October 23rd at its Knight Studio on Cleveland???s East Side next week for certain roles for the TV Series ???Out of Darkness. The auditions will be only for specific roles. The roles we are casting include: Jennifer Bailey Raft. She is the young wife of the Prosecutor. She should be blonde or brunette. Jennifer at times can be very regal and other times she seems a bit unstable. Police Lieutenant Foster. He is an older black man and has the look of a kindly grandfather, but can be very ruthless when he needs to be. Auditions will be on Saturday October 23rd from 1pm to 5pm. Contact us if you fit one of the specific roles about an audition time. Shooting is expected to begin the first week of November 2004. E-mail dark at prelude2cinema.com to schedule and audition or visit the site at http://www.prelude2cinema.com/dark.htm ************************************** Prelude2Cinema "Movies That Make You Think." http://www.prelude2cinema.com ******************************************* From Cliff69249 at aol.com Tue Oct 12 18:29:50 2004 From: Cliff69249 at aol.com (Cliff69249 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 21:29:50 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]suzzy the clown Message-ID: --part1_c1.48f91268.2e9ddf0e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Need a clown to do face painting or perform puppet shows. My puppets will come alive to make you cry or more........................I am available for your function or event. Contact Suzzy for availability and pricing. 216-272-1796. --part1_c1.48f91268.2e9ddf0e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Need a clown to do face painting or= perform puppet shows.  My puppets will come alive to make you cry or m= ore........................I am available for your function or event. =20= Contact Suzzy for availability and pricing.  216-272-1796. --part1_c1.48f91268.2e9ddf0e_boundary-- From Yesactap at aol.com Tue Oct 12 18:38:01 2004 From: Yesactap at aol.com (Yesactap at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 21:38:01 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Two Upcoming Dobama Productions Message-ID: <74.44aa6c49.2e9de0f9@aol.com> -------------------------------1097631481 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dobama will be holding auditions for Ten Minutes from Cleveland by Eric Coble October 17 Production Dates: April 15-May 8 6 actors 20-50 Two Contrasting monologues for audition Please call director Eric Schmiedl 297-9042 Auditions for The Exonerated October 24 & 26 Director: Joel Hammer 10 Caucasian and African American actors, age 35-60 Call Joyce Casey for appointment 216-932-6838 -------------------------------1097631481 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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<= /BODY> -------------------------------1097631481-- From Buddyraymc at aol.com Tue Oct 12 18:46:35 2004 From: Buddyraymc at aol.com (Buddyraymc at aol.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 21:46:35 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Us? Talking Across America, A Satirical Inquiry on the Eve of the Election Message-ID: <1c1.1f3ff176.2e9de2fb@aol.com> --part1_1c1.1f3ff176.2e9de2fb_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="1c1.1f3ff176_alt_bound" --1c1.1f3ff176_alt_bound Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 for immediate release Us? Talking Across America, A Satirical Inquiry into the State of the Natio= n=20 on the Eve of the Election performed by Ray McNiece. Cleveland Public=20 Theater, October 29-30th @ 8:30pm. $10 Admission. Contact: Jim Levine=20= @ CPT=20 216-631-2727 x 204 Poet, Actor, Singer Ray McNiece, presents a revival of his solo play Us?=20 just in time for the November Elections. Performed in front of a wall-sized= map=20 of the country made from 50 used flags saved from being burned, Us? is a=20 theatrical cross-country exploration of national character from Times Squar= e to=20 Hollywood Boulevard told through monologues, poems and songs.=20 Based on interviews with We, the people=20 McNiece portrays a cross section of a dozen characters -- from a WTC relief worker to a Gulf War vet to a gay groom =E2= =80=93 =20 who depict the conflicting and sometimes comic opinions our fellow Americans= =20 offer to describe themselves and the zeitgeist of our country. =E2=80=9CAs I= travel =20 around the country I=E2=80=99ve been asking folks what question they=E2=80= =99d like to ask the =20 American people and why, creating composite characters from the responses th= at=20 reveal the American Dream on the verge of nightmare.=E2=80=9D =20 Of McNiece=E2=80=99s first solo show at the Edinburgh Fringe Fest, London= =E2=80=99s Stage=20 Today commented, The energy he has for each character is impressive and he=20 never fails to surprise with the variety packed into the show. The Scotsman= =20 added, McNiece=E2=80=99s characters are acutely observed, the speech patter= ns and=20 mannerisms perfectly caught. In a review of Us? The Star Phonenix said, Hi= s=20 thoughtful writing combines with perfectly timed delivery to create a power= ful=20 wordscape that owes as much to jazz as drama.=20 Ray McNiece has authored seven books of poems and monologues, has created =20 two solo theater pieces and two poetry musicals, Mouth Music and Rustbowl=20 Hootenanny. He has appeared in several Cleveland Theater productions, most= =20 recently as Johnny Freeman in Bad Epitaph=E2=80=99s The American Revolution= . This fall he=20 will appear in Highway Ulysses at Dobama. FOR MORE INFO 440-918-0878. =20 www.raymcniece.com =20 visit the new website www.raymcniece.com --1c1.1f3ff176_alt_bound Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

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-------------------------------1097667642-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Wed Oct 13 03:23:38 2004 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 03:23:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland Theatre:Pride & Prejudice/3 more weeks Message-ID: <20041013102338.61221.qmail@web13122.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2045755102-1097663018=:59925 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 Liz 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, stirring music and terrific acting. Pride and Prejudice runs for only 16 more performances; October 14 through October 31, 2004 at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group rates are available. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information email Martin Friedman at either martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034. 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 Miss Anne De Bourgh...............Shannon Hopkins Mr. Carter................................Chris Sgarlata --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. --0-2045755102-1097663018=:59925 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  Liz 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, stirring music and terrific acting.

 

Pride and Prejudice runs for only 16 more performances; October 14 through October 31, 2004 at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. All tickets are reserved. Group rates are available. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information email Martin Friedman at either martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com, mfriedman at lakelandcc.edu, or call 440.525.7034.

 

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

Miss Anne De Bourgh...............Shannon Hopkins

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


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Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. --0-2045755102-1097663018=:59925-- From cherylcarter at neo.rr.com Wed Oct 13 05:32:51 2004 From: cherylcarter at neo.rr.com (Cheryl Carter) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 07:32:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Children's Entertainment needed In-Reply-To: <20041008192927.75787.qmail@web20704.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: KidsFair 2004, an annual fundaiser for several childrens charitites, will be November 7 (10:00am - 6:00pm) at the John S Knight Center in Akron. We had over 10,000 children and their families attend last year and we expect an even bigger crowd due to 3 shows being presented by THE Sponge Bob Square Pants. We are looking for 3 more kids performers to do an onstage 20-25 minute performance. Puppeters, magicians, storytellers, stage shows, singing groups, dance groups, etc. Their is no money involved but your name and information would be printed in our hand-outs, publicity and posters. You can market yourself right after the perforance and it's a great way to build your brand name. Please contact Cheryl Carter at cherylcarter at neo.rr.com if you would to discuss a performance time. Think out of the box and get publicity that costs you nothng but a little time. This is a wonderful event to be seen at! Thank you! From sarah at morrisondance.com Wed Oct 13 05:08:21 2004 From: sarah at morrisondance.com (Sarah Morrison) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 08:08:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ALL ARTS ORGS/INDIVIDUALS - make your work count! Message-ID: <416D1AB5.8090906@morrisondance.com> --------------060907020706010604010209 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In order to be included in IMPORTANT federal research on the influence of "Creative Industries" (i.e. to increase funding for the arts on a federal/state/and local level) we all need to sign up for a DUNS number. I was shocked when I went to the OAC meeting last Monday, and they passed out a research report intended to show legislators how important the arts are to our economy, and under the category of # of dance organizations in OHIO, the number was THREE!!! While I am prone to focus on dance, this report includes all "Creative Industries" (that's YOU). I did some leg work to figure out how the heck they tallied the "creative industry" and found a place on the Americans for the Arts website, where they discuss the need to sign up for a DUNS number. I am urging all of you (as organizations AND as individual artists - and please encourage your colleagues) to sign up for a number, so that we can show these "researchers" how prevelant the arts are in Ohio! We NEED to be counted and included in federal AND statewide arts research, in order to demonstrate our contributions to the creative arts industries!. Let's make Ohio COUNT! A National Campaign to Register Artists and Nonprofit Arts Organizations with Dun & Bradstreet Americans for the Arts is urging all artists and arts organizations to get their own free Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) number--or if they already have a D&B number, to ensure that they are accurately coded as an arts organization or artist. Why? Because we have developed a new annual research initiative, Creative Industries, that uses D&B data to document the number of arts-related businesses and employees in any geographical region or political jurisdiction. If you don't have a D&B number you are not represented in the data, and our analysis suggests a vast under-representation of nonprofit arts organizations and artists. So SIGN UP AND BE COUNTED as part of this potent visibility and advocacy tool for advancing the arts in America. Arts Organizations, click here for instructions . Artists, click here for instructions . For More Information about the Creative Industries Project, click here . --------------060907020706010604010209 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In order to be included in IMPORTANT federal research on the influence of "Creative Industries" (i.e. to increase funding for the arts on a federal/state/and local level) we all need to sign up for a DUNS number.  I was shocked when I went to the OAC meeting last Monday, and they passed out a research report intended to show legislators how important the arts are to our economy, and under the category of # of dance organizations in OHIO, the number was THREE!!!  While I am prone to focus on dance, this report includes all "Creative Industries" (that's YOU).

I did some leg work to figure out how the heck they tallied the "creative industry" and found a place on the Americans for the Arts website, where they discuss the need to sign up for a DUNS number.  I am urging all of you (as organizations AND as individual artists - and please encourage your colleagues) to sign up for a number, so that we can show these "researchers" how prevelant the arts are in Ohio!  We NEED to be counted and included in federal AND statewide arts research, in order to demonstrate our contributions to the creative arts industries!.

Let's make Ohio COUNT!

A National Campaign to Register Artists and Nonprofit Arts Organizations with Dun & Bradstreet

Americans for the Arts is urging all artists and arts organizations to get their own free Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) number—or if they already have a D&B number, to ensure that they are accurately coded as an arts organization or artist. Why? Because we have developed a new annual research initiative, Creative Industries, that uses D&B data to document the number of arts-related businesses and employees in any geographical region or political jurisdiction. If you don’t have a D&B number you are not represented in the data, and our analysis suggests a vast under-representation of nonprofit arts organizations and artists. So SIGN UP AND BE COUNTED as part of this potent visibility and advocacy tool for advancing the arts in America.

Arts Organizations, click here for instructions.

Artists, click here for instructions.  


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--------------060907020706010604010209-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Wed Oct 13 05:18:21 2004 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 08:18:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THIS FRIDAY - Miss Gulch Rides Her Bike Back into Kennedy's at Pl ayhouse Square! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0007645F@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B11E.BA94BAF1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 Miss Gulch Returns! The Wicked Musical =20 "It's unabashed entertainment, the kind best enjoyed with pals over a = drink or two while a cabaret performer bats double-entendres from her stool," exclaimed Cleveland Plain Dealer Reviewer Linda Eisenstein after = viewing the show last March. =20 Nickolas Vannello once again brings Almira Gulch to life in this = one-man show with an armful of devastating new songs, an outrageous dress = created by Jeffrey Smart, a wig, a hat, a wicker basket, a grand piano, and voila = -- MISS GULCH RETURNS!=20 =20 Vannello does the old girl proud! All her dreams finally come true: long-running New York engagements rife with raves,... a cult following = of her own... and, now regional appearances like the one which will be at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center from October 15-30, 2004 =20 "Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the = energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." = Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene. =20 But who is Almira Gulch? It's been many years since Dorothy and The = Wizard of Oz charmed America. But there's another side to the Oz legend: the = dark side of the rainbow.=20 =20 Poor Almira! For sixty years, this dog-snatching, basket-wielding = spiteful spinster-next-door has intrigued us, but has never had the chance to = give us her side of the story...until now! Here she is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her.=20 Well, now its Almira's turn to give us her side of story! She has = remained misunderstood, underestimated, and unappreciated. And through the = decades, frustrated fans have hungered for solutions to the mysteries = surrounding the legendary Miss Gulch. Why does she ride that bike? What does she have against neighborhood girls and their little dogs too? What becomes of = her after the tornado? Did she have a happy childhood? And most of all -- = who is the real woman beneath that ferocious fa=E7ade? When playwright/lyricist Fred Barton accidentally met Margaret = Hamilton, he began a star-struck obsession that led to the development of Miss Gulch Returns. In Miss Gulch, he finds the ideal icon for today's = disillusioned souls, the perfect symbol of the frustrated aspirations of our age.=20 The Bitch is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her. She sings (at last!). She has a mean piano player by the name of Charles Eversole = (and what other kind?) She gives us the dirt. She dumps Hollywood and gives = the real world a try -- and lands a job as well as the next man (and lands = the next man, as well). She lays her soul bare, and yours if you dare. So = turn on the phone machine, turn Judy's picture to the wall, turn up the = volume, and welcome to the wit and wisdom of Miss Gulch -- "Entertainesse Extraordinaire!" "Kindly be advised that MISS GULCH RETURNS! isn't cabaret. It's = theatre. Fine theatre, too. It's one of the best shows I've seen in a long time. = With its riotous lyrics and smart tunes, a genuine poignancy underlies the = wicked laughter. MISS GULCH RETURNS! is a marvel. Pay a visit as soon as you = can." Michael Sommers, NY Native =20 Miss Gulch Returns! Performances: Fridays and Saturdays, October 15 - 30 (One Thursday performance on October 28th) at 8:30 p.m. in=20 Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center All seats $20 =20 Call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 for reservations www.missgulchreturns.com www.tickets.com =20 Show contains mature subject matter. Not suitable for people under 14 = years of age.=20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B11E.BA94BAF1 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
 
 

Miss Gulch Returns!

The Wicked Musical

 

"It's unabashed entertainment, the kind best enjoyed with pals over a drink or two while a cabaret performer bats double-entendres from her stool," exclaimed Cleveland Plain Dealer Reviewer Linda Eisenstein after viewing the show last March.

 

Nickolas Vannello once again brings Almira Gulch to life in this one-man show with an armful of devastating new songs, an outrageous dress created by Jeffrey Smart, a wig, a hat, a wicker basket, a grand piano, and voila -- MISS GULCH RETURNS!

  

Vannello does the old girl proud! All her dreams finally come true: long-running New York engagements rife with raves,... a cult following of her own... and, now regional appearances like the one which will be at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center from October 15-30, 2004

 

"Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene.

 

But who is Almira Gulch? It's been many years since Dorothy and The Wizard of Oz charmed America. But there's another side to the Oz legend: the dark side of the rainbow.

 

Poor Almira! For sixty years, this dog-snatching, basket-wielding spiteful spinster-next-door has intrigued us, but has never had the chance to give us her side of the story...until now! Here she is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her.

Well, now its Almira's turn to give us her side of story! She has remained misunderstood, underestimated, and unappreciated. And through the decades, frustrated fans have hungered for solutions to the mysteries surrounding the legendary Miss Gulch. Why does she ride that bike? What does she have against neighborhood girls and their little dogs too? What becomes of her after the tornado? Did she have a happy childhood? And most of all -- who is the real woman beneath that ferocious fa?ade?

When playwright/lyricist Fred Barton accidentally met Margaret Hamilton, he began a star-struck obsession that led to the development of Miss Gulch Returns. In Miss Gulch, he finds the ideal icon for today's disillusioned souls, the perfect symbol of the frustrated aspirations of our age.

The Bitch is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her. She sings (at last!). She has a mean piano player by the name of Charles Eversole (and what other kind?) She gives us the dirt. She dumps Hollywood and gives the real world a try -- and lands a job as well as the next man (and lands the next man, as well). She lays her soul bare, and yours if you dare. So turn on the phone machine, turn Judy's picture to the wall, turn up the volume, and welcome to the wit and wisdom of Miss Gulch -- "Entertainesse Extraordinaire!"

"Kindly be advised that MISS GULCH RETURNS! isn't cabaret. It's theatre. Fine theatre, too. It's one of the best shows I've seen in a long time. With its riotous lyrics and smart tunes, a genuine poignancy underlies the wicked laughter. MISS GULCH RETURNS! is a marvel. Pay a visit as soon as you can." Michael Sommers, NY Native

 

Miss Gulch Returns!

Performances: Fridays and Saturdays,

October 15 - 30 (One Thursday performance on October 28th)

at 8:30 p.m. in

Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center

All seats $20

 

Call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 for reservations

www.missgulchreturns.com

www.tickets.com

Show contains mature subject matter.  Not suitable for people under 14 years of age.

 

  

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B11E.BA94BAF1-- From eric.oswald at sherwin.com Wed Oct 13 06:27:02 2004 From: eric.oswald at sherwin.com (Eric Oswald) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:27:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Little Shop Of Horrors in Solon Message-ID: <416D2D26.9090606@sherwin.com>

Only Two Weekends Left!!!!


SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

proudly presents

LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS

The Musical!

The Cast

Seymour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason A. Green
Audrey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne Dieteman
Mr. Mushnik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Cohen
Orin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Oswald
Chiffon  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne Davis
Crystal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Samantha Childress
Ronette  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Valerie Witherspoon
Bernstein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Boros
Mrs. Luce  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Claudia Lillibridge
Skip Snip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Lillibridge
And as the Voice of Audrey II . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark J. DePompei
with Brandon Schaedlich as the Plant Operator

Directed by Wayne Merholz
Musical Direction by Megan Brack
Choreographed by Holly Merholz


Show dates, times and ticket prices are as follows:   
Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 pm October 15, 16, 22 & 23 Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Seniors & Students.  Sunday Matinees 2:00 pm October 10 & 17 Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Seniors & Students

Solon Center for the Arts is located at 6315 SOM Center Road at the corner of Bainbridge Road in the Old City Hall building. For tickets and more information about upcoming events and classes in art, music, theater and dance, call 440.337.1400


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Solon Center for the Arts has been taken over by a gigantic, man-eating plant!

Just drive by the Center on the corner of SOM Center and Bainbridge Roads and you'll see exactly what we mean when Little Shop of Horrors takes the stage!   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's celebrity - but behind the glamour and fame lies a secret he can't reveal - this strange and unusual plant's 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't want to miss the plant this is big enough to swallow a compact car!   Under the directions 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 "Somewhere That's Green," "Suddenly Seymour" and the title song.

Our 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 International.
From PRKSG at aol.com Wed Oct 13 06:39:07 2004 From: PRKSG at aol.com (PRKSG at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:39:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for Mr. or Ms. Board Trustee! Message-ID: <1e9.2c8af16c.2e9e89fb@aol.com> --part1_1e9.2c8af16c.2e9e89fb_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Recommendations for Board service are welcome! "In order to more positively respond to the Company's significant growth in recent years, the Board will look to the more than 200 Northeast Ohio communities it serves for people willing to fill a number of available seats on the Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees. The task will be challenging." Media Release For Immediate Release Contact: Phyllis Griffith,330.848.3708, or prksg at aol.com October 12, 2004...Barberton, Ohio. The Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees announces the election of officers for the 2004-2005 season: Art Bradnick is serving his final year as President, and Mark Paprocki is serving a second year as Treasurer. Tim Papp and Cathy Bulgrin are serving their first terms as Vice President and Secretary, respectively. The MTC Board also approved a revised slate for terms of service. Bradnick was CEO of Rockwell International/Barberton and Mayor of the City of Barberton. Paprocki is currently Treasurer of Barberton City Schools, and President of Downtown Barberton, Inc. Norton City Schools employ Cathy Bulgrin as Treasurer/CFO, and she serves as the NE Region Director of Ohio Association of School Business Officials. Tim Papp, AAMS, CFP heads the downtown Barberton office of Edward Jones. In order to more positively respond to the Company's significant growth in recent years, the Board will look to the more than 200 Northeast Ohio communities it serves for people willing to fill a number of available seats on the MTC Board of Trustees. The task will be challenging. "Most non-profit organizations are struggling with the same issue we are," report Holly Barkdoll and Dennis O'Connell, Co-Producing Directors. "There are fewer, potential Board members because most adults work full-time, have active family lives, and have less time for volunteer activities." "But Magical Theatre Company is active in 19 Northeast Ohio counties," adds Art Bradnick, " and we're looking to growth areas in Akron, North Canton, Green, Wooster, Munroe Falls, Wadsworth, Independence, Broadview Heights, Richfield, Walton Hills, and Medina for new Board members." Tim Papp reports, "our Board has been reworking its focus. To accommodate the hectic schedules of working adults, we've recently voted to hold quarterly meetings for the full Board. Our executive committee will meet monthly to conduct routine Company business. We're small, but mighty - and we really believe in the Company's value to Northeast Ohio. We know there are others who share this value for the performing arts." Founded in 1972, Magical Theatre Company remains Northeast Ohio's only professional resident and touring theatre for young and family audiences. The Company's repertoire of classic, contemporary and new children's literature appeals to schools and families annually because of how magnificently these works are transferred from page to the stage. Performing at the Park Theater on Alexander Common, Magical Theatre Company has sustained recent growth in all program areas: touring, public and school performances, workshops and residencies, and in outreach activities. An increasing number of corporate leaders, arts patrons and educators value Magical Theatre Company because the programs and projects reflect positive themes, evoke heartfelt emotions, and inspire children to real-life achievements. MTC programs have a profoundly positive impact on the life choices children make. Extraordinary, individual accomplishments occur when Magical Theatre Company is part of a child's life. Anyone interested in serving on the Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees can call 330.848.3708 to learn how they might be part of this magical experience. -30- Experience the Magic in 2004-2005 Performances at the Park Theater on Alexander Common Sarah, Plain and Tall - October 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 2004 The Best Christmas Pageant Ever - December 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 The Pearl - January 28, 29, 30, 2005 Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse - May 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22 Call 330.848.3708 for reservations or more information --part1_1e9.2c8af16c.2e9e89fb_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Recommendations for Board servic= e are welcome!
"In order to more positively respond to the Company's significant growth in=20= recent years, the Board will look to the more than 200 Northeast Ohio commun= ities it serves for people willing to fill a number of available seats on th= e Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees.  The task will be challeng= ing."


Media Release
For Immediate Release
Contact:  Phyllis Griffith,330.848.3708, or prksg at aol.com

October 12, 2004...Barberton, Ohio.  The Magical Theatre Company Board=20= of Trustees announces the election of officers for the 2004-2005 season:&nbs= p; Art Bradnick is serving his final year as President, and Mark Paprocki is= serving a second year as Treasurer.  Tim Papp and Cathy Bulgrin are se= rving their first terms as Vice President and Secretary, respectively. The M= TC Board also approved a revised slate for terms of service.

Bradnick was CEO of Rockwell International/Barberton and Mayor of the City o= f Barberton.  Paprocki is currently Treasurer of Barberton City Schools= , and President of Downtown Barberton, Inc.  Norton City Schools employ= Cathy Bulgrin as Treasurer/CFO, and she serves as the NE Region Director of= Ohio Association of School Business Officials.  Tim Papp, AAMS, CFP he= ads the downtown Barberton office of Edward Jones.

In order to more positively respond to the Company's significant growth i= n recent years, the Board will look to the more than 200 Northeast Ohio comm= unities it serves for people willing to fill a number of available seats on=20= the MTC Board of Trustees.  The task will be challenging.

"Most non-profit organizations are struggling with the same issue we are," r= eport Holly Barkdoll and Dennis O'Connell, Co-Producing Directors.  "Th= ere are fewer, potential Board members because most adults work full-time, h= ave active family lives, and have less time for volunteer activities."

"But Magical Theatre Company is active in 19 Northeast Ohio counties," ad= ds Art Bradnick, " and we're looking to growth areas in Akron, North Canton,= Green, Wooster, Munroe Falls, Wadsworth, Independence, Broadview Heights, R= ichfield, Walton Hills, and Medina for new Board members."

Tim Papp reports, "our Board has been reworking its focus.  To accommod= ate the hectic schedules of working adults, we've recently voted to hold qua= rterly meetings for the full Board.  Our executive committee will meet=20= monthly to conduct routine Company business.  We're small, but mighty -= and we really believe in the Company's value to Northeast Ohio.  We kn= ow there are others who share this value for the performing arts."

Founded in 1972, Magical Theatre Company remains Northeast Ohio's only profe= ssional resident and touring theatre for young and family audiences.  T= he Company's repertoire of classic, contemporary and new children's literatu= re appeals to schools and families annually because of how magnificently the= se works are transferred from page to the stage.

Performing at the Park Theater on Alexander Common, Magical Theatre Company=20= has sustained recent growth in all program areas:  touring, public and=20= school performances, workshops and residencies, and in outreach activities.<= BR>
An increasing number of corporate leaders, arts patrons and educators value=20= Magical Theatre Company because the programs and projects reflect positive t= hemes, evoke heartfelt emotions, and inspire children to real-life achieveme= nts.

MTC programs have a profoundly positive impact on the life choices children=20= make.  Extraordinary, individual accomplishments occur when Magical The= atre Company is part of a child's life.  Anyone interested in serving o= n the Magical Theatre Company Board of Trustees can call 330.848.3708 to lea= rn how they might be part of this magical experience.
-30-


Experience the Magic in 2004-2005
Performances at the Park Theater on Alexander Common

Sarah, Plain and Tall - October 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 2004
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever - December 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 The Pearl - January 28, 29, 30, 2005
Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse - May 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22
Call 330.848.3708 for reservations or more information
--part1_1e9.2c8af16c.2e9e89fb_boundary-- From rboothie at zoominternet.net Wed Oct 13 06:55:22 2004 From: rboothie at zoominternet.net (Richard Boothroyd) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:55:22 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]IF YOU MISSED MICHAEL KELSEY DON"T MISS THIS SHOW AT THE ROSE IN MEDINA Message-ID: <005101c4b12c$4c2dbdc0$2eeac8ac@Rose> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4B10A.C11896E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Shows like Michael Kelsey's September 10 date at THE ROSE in Medina are = the stuff of legends. Two weeks later everyone you talk to is moaning = because they missed a truly magical event. On Saturday, October 16 8PM, = at THE ROSE in MEDINA the magic returns in the form of THE SULTANS OF = BING and guitarist Johnny Welton. THE SULTANS are indisputably the = finest improvisational jazz/rock band in NE Ohio and Welton's acoustic = and electric guitar artistry is well...electric! Tickets are available = at the door for $7. The show is perfect for parents with teens, parents = alone, teens alone or anyone who really apreciates great guitar work. For details and directions visit www.therosetheater.com ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4B10A.C11896E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Shows like Michael Kelsey's September = 10 date at=20 THE ROSE in Medina are the stuff of legends. Two weeks later everyone = you talk=20 to is moaning because they missed a truly magical event. On Saturday, = October 16=20 8PM, at THE ROSE in MEDINA the magic returns in the form of THE SULTANS = OF BING=20 and guitarist Johnny Welton. THE SULTANS are indisputably the finest=20 improvisational jazz/rock band in NE Ohio and Welton's acoustic and = electric=20 guitar artistry is well...electric! Tickets are available at the door = for $7.=20 The show is perfect for parents with teens, parents alone, teens alone = or anyone=20 who really apreciates great guitar work.
 
For details and directions visit www.therosetheater.com<= /DIV>
 
------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C4B10A.C11896E0-- From chris at antonellic.com Wed Oct 13 07:18:23 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:18:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?=22After_all_those_years_being_stuck_on_a_page=2C_Did_you_?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?ever_imagine_you'd_see_me_onstage=3F__Cast_Announcement_fo?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?r_Seussical_at_Chagrin_Valley_Little_Theatre?= Message-ID: <00bf01c4b12f$7fa64980$0500a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00BC_01C4B10D.F87820D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Presents Seussical October 4, 2004 2004 : "After = all those years being stuck on a page, = Did you ever imagine you'd see me onstage? = Now I'm here, there is no telling what may ensue! = No, there's no telling what! = But I'll give you a clue..." So says the mischievous Cat in the Hat at the onset of this fantastical, = magical, musical extravaganza! Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Lucky = Stiff, My Favorite Year, Once On This Island, and Ragtime) have lovingly = brought to life all of our favorite Dr. Seuss characters, including = Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Lazy Mayzie and all of the Whos of = Whoville! These classic, colorful tales are seamlessly brought together by Jojo, a = young boy and "thinker of strange and wonderful thinks"! As each story = unfolds you will marvel at how relevant and profound Seuss's subtle = themes are; making this musical one that appeals to all ages. The score emerges as a Seussian gumbo of musical styles, ranging from = Latin to pop, swing to gospel, and R&B to funk! So let your toes tap, = your fingers snap, and your imagination run wild, for "If you open your mind, Oh, the thinks you will find Lining up to get loose! Oh, the thinks you can think! Oh, the thinks you can think When you think about Seuss!!" =20 Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM November 19 - December 19 Sundays @ 2pm Nov 21st, 28th, 19th=20 =20 Director Jackie Cassara Produced by Ellen Greenberger Choreographer Pamela LaForce Music Director Heidi Herczeg =20 Harvey Bernstein Adult Who = Casey Braun JoJo Laurel Bryant Various = Tracy Carnes Mayzie LaBird Ted Cogan Various = Talia Cosentino Various Jace Craft Wickersham = Marilyn Fadeley Mrs. Mayor =20 Ellen Froliklong Various = Becky Fussner Various Kelly Fussner Various = Phil Goldberg The Cat in the Hat Aimee Guglielmo Various = Rachel Galambos Bird Girl Kaitlin Kasper Various = Alexandria LaForce- =20 Sy Levine Yertle/ = Marzullo Various Grandpa Who Angela Lynard Sour Kangaroo = Pat Mazzarino Horton Hallie Noble Bird Girl = Lauren Praizner Various Sarah Radcliff Various = Greta Rothman Gertrude McFuzz Hannah Sellers Various = Josh Sellers Various Melissa Shoupe Bird Girl = Leah Smith Wickersham Brian Smith Mr. Mayor = Courtney Smart- = Spears Young Kangaroo Janiyah Spears Young Kangaroo =20 =20 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - = Saturday Adults $16 = Seniors and Youths under 18 $12=20 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_00BC_01C4B10D.F87820D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Presents   = Seussical

October 4, 2004 2004 :        =            &nbs= p;            = ;       =20  "After=20 all those years being stuck on a page,
        =20            &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           =20            =20 Did you ever imagine you=92d see me onstage?
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;       =20            &nbs= p;           =20            =20  Now I=92m here, = there is no=20 telling what may ensue!
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;      =20            &nbs= p;           =20            =20  No, there=92s no = telling=20 what!
           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;       =20            &nbs= p;           =20            =20 But I=92ll give you a clue..."

So says the mischievous Cat in the = Hat at the=20 onset of this fantastical, magical, musical extravaganza! Lynn Ahrens = and=20 Stephen Flaherty (Lucky Stiff, My Favorite Year, Once On This Island, = and=20 Ragtime) have lovingly brought to life all of our favorite Dr. Seuss = characters,=20 including Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Lazy Mayzie and all of = the Whos=20 of Whoville!

These classic, colorful tales are seamlessly brought = together by Jojo, a young boy and =93thinker of strange and wonderful = thinks=94! As=20 each story unfolds you will marvel at how relevant and profound = Seuss=92s subtle=20 themes are; making this musical one that appeals to all ages.

The = score=20 emerges as a Seussian gumbo of musical styles, ranging from Latin to = pop, swing=20 to gospel, and R&B to funk! So let your toes tap, your fingers snap, = and=20 your imagination run wild, for

"If you open your mind,
Oh, the = thinks=20 you will find
Lining up to get loose!
Oh, the thinks you can = think!
Oh,=20 the thinks you can think
When you think about Seuss!!"

 =20

Fridays=20 & Saturdays @ 8 PM

 November 19 =96 December=20 19

Sundays=20 @ 2pm

Nov=20 21st, 28th, 19th

 

Director Jackie=20 Cassara      Produced by=20 Ellen Greenberger

  Choreographer Pamela = LaForce    =20  Music Director=20 Heidi Herczeg

 

Harvey=20 Bernstein           =20 Adult Who           =20            =20            =20 Casey Braun           =20            =20 JoJo

Laurel=20 Bryant           &nbs= p;     Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Tracy = Carnes           =20            =20 Mayzie LaBird

Ted=20 Cogan           &nbs= p;         Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Talia=20 Cosentino           &nbs= p;        =20 Various

Jace=20 Craft           &nbs= p;           Wickersham           =20            &nbs= p;        =20 Marilyn Fadeley           &nbs= p;       =20 Mrs. Mayor           =20

Ellen=20 Froliklong           &nbs= p;   Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Becky = Fussner           &nbs= p;         Various

Kelly=20 Fussner           &nbs= p;     Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Phil = Goldberg           =20            =20 The Cat in the Hat

Aimee=20 Guglielmo           =20 Various           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;     Rachel=20 Galambos           &nbs= p;      =20 Bird Girl

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

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

            =             =    =20             =    =20         = Adults    $16    Seniors and Youths = under=20 18    $12
 
 
 
 
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_00BC_01C4B10D.F87820D0-- From hazlett at clevelandopera.org Wed Oct 13 07:25:38 2004 From: hazlett at clevelandopera.org (Arlene Hazlett) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:25:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]1/2 price tickets to neohiopal for Cleveland Opera's Don Giovanni Message-ID: <416D3AE2.4030401@clevelandopera.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------030303090104020709000808 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *Be seduced!* */Don Giovanni/* by Mozart is at the State Theatre October 15-17. Mozart's Don Juan is handsome, irresistible and knows it! He seduces one woman after another, forever adding to his countless conquests. But conquest brings catastrophic retribution on Mozart's thrilling finale. _NEohioPAL readers save 50% on tickets!!_ Order online at clevelandopera.org. Enter code *PAO* to receive your savings! Arlene L. Hazlett, Associate Marketing Director Cleveland Opera 216/575-0903, ext. 216 hazlett at clevelandopera.org */Now you can buy tickets and sign up for our e-newsletter "HighNotes" on-line at http://www.clevelandopera.org/* Announcing a special No-Annual-Fee Platinum Plus (sm) MasterCard (R) credit card now conveniently available to Cleveland Opera supporters online. With each new account opened and each time the account is used, MBNA America Bank will make a contribution to Cleveland Opera. For further details about this offer and to apply online simply click on http://www.clevelandopera.org/mbna.html --------------030303090104020709000808 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Be seduced!  Don Giovanni by Mozart is at the State Theatre October 15-17. Mozart’s Don Juan is handsome, irresistible and knows it! He seduces one woman after another, forever adding to his countless conquests. But conquest brings catastrophic retribution on Mozart’s thrilling finale. NEohioPAL readers save 50% on tickets!! Order online at clevelandopera.org. Enter code PAO to receive your savings!
 

Arlene L. Hazlett, Associate Marketing Director
Cleveland Opera
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--------------030303090104020709000808-- From chris at antonellic.com Wed Oct 13 07:34:39 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:34:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Buy One Get One Free - Special Offer This Weekend - Chagrin Valley Little Theatre - A Mid Summer Night's Dream Message-ID: <00f201c4b131$c53debe0$0500a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00EF_01C4B110.3E0FC330 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 October 13, 2004: Please consider a wonderful opportunity to witness = and learn all about the wonders of William Shakespeare, right in your = own back yard!! =20 We invite you to attend a performance of Chagrin Valley Little Theatre's = A Mid Summer Night's Dream, the premiere production of our Steve = Shields Players. Dedicated to developing the talents and skills of teens = and young adults, our Players will bring a fresh, invigorating = perspective to this classic comedy.=20 =20 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 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 Special Offer for October 15th and 16th Buy One Ticket Get One Ticket Free!!! Just bring this special coupon with you and give to the Box Office To redeem this Special One Time Offer. 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_00EF_01C4B110.3E0FC330 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

October 13,=20 2004:  = Please=20 consider a wonderful opportunity to =20 witness and learn all about the wonders of William Shakespeare, = right in=20 your own back yard!!

 

We=20 invite you to attend a performance of Chagrin Valley Little = Theatre=92s  A Mid Summer Night=92s = Dream, the=20 premiere production of our Steve Shields Players. Dedicated to = developing the=20 talents and skills of teens and young adults, our Players will bring a = fresh,=20 invigorating perspective to this classic comedy. =

 

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    = $14    Seniors and Youths = under=20 18  =20 $10


Special=20 Offer for October 15th and = 16th

Buy=20 One Ticket Get One Ticket = Free!!!

Just=20 bring this special coupon with you and give to the Box=20 Office

To=20 redeem this Special One Time=20 Offer.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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_00EF_01C4B110.3E0FC330-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Wed Oct 13 07:34:29 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:34:29 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silvers score a touchdown with comedy at Actors' Summit - T Brown Review Message-ID: -------------------------------1097678069 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Touchdown for the Silvers in Actors' Summit comedy=20 =20 Silvers score a touchdown with comedy in Hudson=20 Wednesday, October 13, 2004=20 Remember that 1953 Andy Griffith routine, "What It Was Was Football"?=20 Well, Dorothy and Reuben Silver have found a similarly hilarious story.=20 Instead of a hick stumbling upon his first football game, it's told by a Jew= ish=20 immigrant fresh from the shtetl.=20 The kicker: The game is the annual Ohio-Michigan contest. Our confused=20 narrator cheers both teams, to the annoyance of fans in the stadium and to o= ur=20 amusement in the theater.=20 The football story, told in the original Yiddish with line-by-line English=20 translation, is the finale of an always amusing and occasionally hilarious=20 evening of reader's theater.=20 It's called "Laughter in Three Languages" (Yiddish, English and "Yinglish").= =20 It stars the Silvers reading and translating a text they wrote and directed.= =20 And its limited engagement at Actors' Summit in Hudson opened over the weeke= nd=20 and closes this coming Sunday.=20 The Silvers culled much of their material from the Jewish Daily Forward=20 newspaper, especially from editor Abraham Cahan's famous advice column, the=20= Bintel=20 Briefs.=20 Much of the rest comes from New York's once-thriving Yiddish theaters. So th= e=20 evening is not without its educational elements.=20 But don't let that scare you off. The title is accurate. This is about=20 laughing, at mistaking "Macbeth" for "Julius Scissor," at crackpot politicia= ns and=20 at 22 Gentiles wearing knee-length pants who throw a ball away only to=20 immediately run after it.=20 "Laughter in Three Languages" runs through Sunday at Actors' Summit, 86 Owen= =20 Brown St., Hudson. Tickets are $18-$25. Call 330-342-0800 or go to=20 www.actorssummit.org.=20 Tony Brown=20 =A9 2004 The Plain Dealer. Used with permission. -------------------------------1097678069 Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Touchdown for the Silvers in Actors' Summit comedy

 

Silvers score a touchdown with comedy in Hudson

= Wednesday, October 13, 2004

Remember that 1953 And= y Griffith routine, "What It Was Was Football"?

Well, Dorothy and Reu= ben Silver have found a similarly hilarious story. Instead of a hick stumbli= ng upon his first football game, it's told by a Jewish immigrant fresh from=20= the shtetl.

The kicker: The game i= s the annual Ohio-Michigan contest. Our confused narrator cheers both teams,= to the annoyance of fans in the stadium and to our amusement in the theater= .

The football story, to= ld in the original Yiddish with line-by-line English translation, is the fin= ale of an always amusing and occasionally hilarious evening of reader's thea= ter.

It's called "Laughter=20= in Three Languages" (Yiddish, English and "Yinglish"). It stars the Silvers=20= reading and translating a text they wrote and directed. And its limited enga= gement at Actors' Summit in Hudson= opened over the weekend=20= and closes this coming Sunday.

The Silvers culled muc= h of their material from the Jewish Daily Forward newspaper, especially from= editor Abraham Cahan's famous advice column, the Bintel Briefs. =

Much of the rest comes= from New York's once-thriving Yiddish theaters. So the evening is= not without its educational elements.

But don't let that sca= re you off. The title is accurate. This is about laughing, at mistaking "Mac= beth" for "Julius Scissor," at crackpot politicians and at 22 Gentiles weari= ng knee-length pants who throw a ball away only to immediately run after it.=

"Laughter in Three Lan= guages" runs through Sunday at Actors' Summit, <= st1:Street>86 Owen Brown=20= St.,=20= Hudson. Tickets are $18-$25. Call 330-342-0800 or go to www.actorssummit.org.=

Tony Brown =


=A9 2004 The Plain Dealer. Used wi= th permission.

-------------------------------1097678069-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Wed Oct 13 07:37:05 2004 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:37:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <2147483647.1097663825@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission. Hello, everyone. Here is your digest of news and information from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. One of our first-year students, cellist Gabrielle Athayde, is featured on the PBS documentary film SOUNDMIX: FIVE YOUNG MUSICIANS. The program airs locally tonight (Wednesday) at 8 p.m. on WVIZ ideastream. Tickets are still available for tomorrow night's Artist Recital Series concert featuring violinist Jennifer Koh, a 1997 graduate of Oberlin. The concert begins at 8 p.m. in Finney Chapel at and will be broadcast live on 104.9 FM WCLV and wclv.com through the generous sponsorship of The Riverside Company. You can read about Jennifer Koh on our web site: http://www.oberlin.edu/con The November residency of pianist Russell Sherman has been postponed until 2005. For additional events information, please visit: I hope you find this digest useful as you plan your arts coverage. If I can be of assistance, please let me know. Warm regards, Marci 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 From info at convergence-continuum.org Wed Oct 13 08:07:58 2004 From: info at convergence-continuum.org (info at convergence-continuum.org) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 11:07:58 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM TO OPEN WORDS & WEIRDS: A CONVERGENCE OF TWO ONE-ACTS OCTOBER 29 AT THE LIMINIS IN TREMONT Message-ID: <16621.199.196.250.16.1097680078.squirrel@199.196.250.16> On October 29, Tremont?s resident theatre company, convergence-continuum, will present Words & Weirds: A Convergence of Two One-Acts, the final production of their raucous 2004 season. The company will present two one-act plays, Tone Clusters by Joyce Carol Oates, and Whirligig by Mac Wellman, who wrote convergence-continuum?s boisterous 2003 productions of Cleveland, 7 Blowjobs and Sincerity Forever. In Tone Clusters, Frank and Emily just want everyone to know the truth about their son. But what is that truth? What determines who we are, or who we will become? Is it in the circuitry of the human brain? Memory? Random chance? The all-pervasive Media? Guest artist Douglas L. Snyder directs Lucy Bredeson-Smith, Executive Director Brian Breth and Artistic Director Clyde Simon in this dissection of identity. In Whirligig, a young girl?s bus trip is interrupted by an encounter with a strange man from another galaxy. Why does this strange man want to stay on Earth? What is the secret of this ornery girl?s happiness? Why does her persistent sister berate her so? And where have all the buses gone? Artistic Director Clyde Simon directs the ensemble cast as they discover more weirdness than answers in this jaunt into rivalry, trickery and song. Words & Weirds opens Friday, October 29 and runs Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays through November 20 at the Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd. in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. There will be an opening night reception for Words & Weirds at the nearby Atmosphere Gallery, 2335 W. 11th Street in Tremont featuring cocktails, appetizers and Colored Faces, a collection of art by Julius Lyles. All performances of Words & Weirds begin at 8 pm. Tickets are $12 for general admission and $9 for students and seniors. Seating for this production is limited. For information and reservations, call 216-687-0074 or visit us on the web at http://www.convergence-continuum.org. From csimon at convergence-continuum.org Wed Oct 13 08:18:46 2004 From: csimon at convergence-continuum.org (csimon at convergence-continuum.org) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 08:18:46 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking for lockers for show set Message-ID: <37581.68.252.95.24.1097680726.squirrel@68.252.95.24> I'm looking for a set piece for convergence-continuum's upcoming production of Whirligig. They don't have to look all that great, they just need to be big enough for someone to get inside of. Does anyone have a line on a set of lockers (2 or 3 doors worth)? If so, please contact me as soon as possible at this email address or by phone at 216-687-0074. Thanks, Clyde Simon From nwpl at lycos.com Wed Oct 13 08:19:01 2004 From: nwpl at lycos.com (nwpl at lycos.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:19:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Chance to see NWPL in Akron Message-ID: <20041013151902.0E92986AEE@ws7-1.us4.outblaze.com> LAST CHANCE TO SEE NEW WORLD PERFORMANCE LAB IN AKRON DEATHWATCH by Jean Genet and STAIRWAY TO PARADISE (A CABARET SOUL JOURNEY) IN REPERTORY THIS WEEKEND IN THE DAUM THEATRE, KOLBE HALL, ON THE UNIVERSIT= Y OF AKRON CAMPUS Stairway to Paradise--Thursday October 14 at 8 PM and Saturday October 16 a= t 10:30 PM Deathwatch--Friday and Saturday, October 15 and 16 at 8 PM. Admission is $10. Call for more information and reservations: 330-867-3299 CLEVELAND PERFORMANCES AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE'S PARISH HALL NOVEMBER 4-13 CALL NOW FOR RESERVATIONS: 216-631-2727/330-867-3299 www.nwplab.org nwpl at lycos.com New World Performance Laboratory James Slowiak Jairo Cuesta Co-Artistic Director --=20 _______________________________________________ Find what you are looking for with the Lycos Yellow Pages http://r.lycos.com/r/yp_emailfooter/http://yellowpages.lycos.com/default.as= p?SRC=3Dlycos10 From diomede3 at yahoo.com Wed Oct 13 09:13:03 2004 From: diomede3 at yahoo.com (Giuseppe Diomede) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:13:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri-C Metro Presents "For Colored Girls..." Message-ID: <20041013161303.70823.qmail@web50307.mail.yahoo.com> CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE?S METRO CAMPUS PRESENTS FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF BY NTOZAKE SHANGE DIRECTED BY JIMMIE D. WOODY WITNESS AN ASTONISHING DRAMATIC CHOREOPOEM PRESENTING ONE WOMAN?S VIEW OF THE WOMEN OF HER RACE. THROUGH WISDOM AND NAIVETE, PAIN AND BETRAYAL, A WORK CELEBRATING WOMEN?S LOYALTIES TO WOMEN. FEATURING: DARLENE PAMPLION MICHELLE MYERS VENYCE SANDERS GWEN WRIGHT LILLIE ANN ODEN VICKIE WILLIAMS-MORRIS ANGELIQUE SEALS JENNIFER KAY JETER OLIVER THOMPSON DATES: OCTOBER 28, 29, 30 AND NOVEMBER 4, 5, 6 AT 8 PM OCTOBER 31 AND NOVEMBER 7 AT 3PM PRICE: $10 FOR ADULTS, $7 FOR STUDENTS AND SENIORS ADDRESS: 2900 COMMUNITY COLLEGE AVE. (Entrance #6 at 30th & Woodland for secure underground parking.) _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From tfulton at jcu.edu Wed Oct 13 09:43:08 2004 From: tfulton at jcu.edu (Tom Fulton) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 12:43:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Few Openings remain for Tom Fulton's Chekhov Class - Beginning October 19 Message-ID: <200410131641.APF25243@mirapoint.jcu.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C4B122.31759390 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_0004_01C4B122.31759390 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_0004_01C4B122.31759390-- From lwolpert at ameritech.net Wed Oct 13 10:27:17 2004 From: lwolpert at ameritech.net (Lawrence Wolpert) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 13:27:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SALLY FINGERETT!!! Message-ID: <003601c4b149$e5a8f240$663ca8c0@lwolpertibm> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0033_01C4B128.5BF04E20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sally Fingerett well-known singer/songwriter of Bitchin' Babes fame,=20 performs her "Faces on the Wall" concert=20 at Congregation Bethaynu, 27900 Gates Mills Blvd, in Pepper Pike=20 on Sunday, October 24 at 3:00 p.m. =20 TIckets are $10.00 each. Tickets must be purchased in advance. =20 Send or bring your money to Congregation Bethaynu by October 21. =20 Call the synagogue for more information at 216-292-2931. =20 If there are any tickets to be sold on the day of the concert, they will = be $15.00 at the door. ------=_NextPart_000_0033_01C4B128.5BF04E20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Sally Fingerett
 
well-known singer/songwriter of Bitchin'=20 Babes fame,
performs her "Faces on the=20 Wall" concert
 
at Congregation Bethaynu, 27900 Gates Mills Blvd, in Pepper = Pike=20
 
on Sunday, October 24 at 3:00=20 p.m
 
TIckets are $10.00=20 each.  Tickets must be purchased in advance.  =
 
Send or bring your money to Congregation Bethaynu by October = 21. =20
Call the synagogue for more information at 216-292-2931.  =
If there are any tickets to be sold on the day of the concert, = they will=20 be $15.00 at the door.
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-------------------------------1097688761-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Wed Oct 13 10:49:48 2004 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 13:49:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MEDIA ADVISORY FROM OBERLIN Message-ID: <2147483647.1097675388@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_4CPGEvcrUcn0KU/5b8q9gA) 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. CONTACT: Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations The Oberlin Conservatory of Music 440-775-8328 marci.janas at oberlin.edu MEDIA ADVISORY Sir Simon Rattle, music director of the Berlin Philharmonic, will guest conduct the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. WHO: Sir Simon Rattle Members of the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Alyson Cambridge '02, soprano soloist WHAT: Sir Simon Rattle conducts the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra in a performance of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 4. General Seating Tickets for the public are $10 and available by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service: 440-775-8169. This concert is free to those with an Oberlin College I.D. WCLV 104.9 FM will air a live broadcast of this concert with the generous support of The Riverside Company. Soprano soloist for the performance is Alyson Cambridge, a 2002 graduate of Oberlin. Cambridge is a member of the Metropolitan Opera's Lindemann Young Artist Development Program and a 2003 winner of the Metropolitan Opera Competition. WHEN: Wednesday, December 1, at 8 p.m. WHERE: Finney Chapel 90 North Professor Street Oberlin, Ohio Advance press tickets for music critics and members of the print and broadcast media are available by calling Marci Janas. ### Oct. 13, 2004mj --Boundary_(ID_4CPGEvcrUcn0KU/5b8q9gA) 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. PalatinoCONTACT: Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations The Oberlin Conservatory of Music 440-775-8328 0000,0000,00ffmarci.janas at oberlin.edu MEDIA ADVISORY Sir Simon Rattle, music director of the Berlin Philharmonic, will guest conduct the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. WHO: Sir Simon Rattle Members of the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Alyson Cambridge '02, soprano soloist WHAT: Sir Simon Rattle conducts the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra in a performance of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 4. General Seating Tickets for the public are $10 and available by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service: 440-775-8169. This concert is free to those with an Oberlin College I.D. WCLV 104.9 FM will air a live broadcast of this concert with the generous support of The Riverside Company. Soprano soloist for the performance is Alyson Cambridge, a 2002 graduate of Oberlin. Cambridge is a member of the Metropolitan Opera's Lindemann Young Artist Development Program and a 2003 winner of the Metropolitan Opera Competition. WHEN: Wednesday, December 1, at 8 p.m. WHERE: Finney Chapel 90 North Professor Street Oberlin, Ohio Advance press tickets for music critics and members of the print and broadcast media are available by calling Marci Janas. 9999,6666,9999### Oct. 13, 2004mj --Boundary_(ID_4CPGEvcrUcn0KU/5b8q9gA)-- From coneill at beckcenter.org Wed Oct 13 11:29:14 2004 From: coneill at beckcenter.org (Colleen O'Neill) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 14:29:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BOGO offer for "Lobby Hero" at the Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E185A40@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B152.91F44B3C Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C4B152.91F44B3C" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B152.91F44B3C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Kenneth Lonergan's Lobby Hero Through October 24th=20 At the Beck Center for the Arts Voted the Best Theater Company by Scene Magazine (2004) =20 For Tickets, call (216) 521-2540 =20 =20 **Reviews, Showtimes, Ticket Prices and Buy One Get One Offer (Listed Below)=20 =20 Reviews =20 =20 "Lonergan tangles his four characters- a security guard, his boss and two patrolling cops- in a series of related messes created when each of them says or does something that one of the others thinks is morally wrong."=20 =20 "It's an interesting and cogent, if overly long, parable. But the dilemmas faced by the characters prove to be less interesting than the characterizations created by the actors." =20 =20 "And that's simply because the four, directed by Seth Gordon, turn out some of the best crafted and most consistently engaging ensemble performances the Cleveland area ever has seen." =20 =20 "Matthew Joslyn anchors the play as Jeff, the security guard and title "hero." Joslyn makes Jeff comical by taking him from bored-boneless prostration to auto-intoxicated excitement in an instant. But he also makes him vividly, touchingly real by somehow hitting all the emotional gradations in between." =20 =20 "It's like listening to a virtuoso play a musical scale in which you hear all the notes, no matter how fast the glissando goes by." =20 =20 "It's pretty remarkable artistry. So is Jimmie Woody's hard-nosed William, whose high-mindedness breaks into bits of despair and fear-inspired cruelty; Paul Floriano's Bill, an exquisitely nuanced and powerful blend of shifting amiability, concern and vicious self-preservation; and Jennifer Clifford's idealistic Dawn, who meets disillusionment with steely and broken-hearted vengeance. They couldn't be better. If Jeff is the hero of the lobby, Gordon and his cast are the heroes of the stage." =20 Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer =20 =20 "Beck Center's production is outstanding. In fact, the staging and acting outshine the script." =20 "Director Seth Gordon has pulled out all the stops to make what could potentially be a talky evening, one of interest. He is aided by a terrific cast. The actors make the characters real enough so that we care about them and project what might happen to each in the future. That's a tribute to the quality of the performances." =20 "Don McBride's scenic design, Jeff Smart's costumes and Jeff Lockshine's lighting all work well." =20 =20 Capsule Judgement: "Beck's Lobby Hero gets an excellent production at Beck Center. Here is a production that takes a script to it highest level through wise directing and fine acting." Roy Berko, The Times =20 =20 Showtimes & Ticket Prices =20 Through October 24, 2004 Fridays & Saturdays 8pm Sundays 3pm Buy One Ticket Get One Ticket Free! (Through October 24) $26 Adults, $23 Seniors, $15 Students (22 and under) (All individual ticket sales are subjec to a $2 administrative fee per ticket applied at the time of ticket reservation.) Student Rush tickets (with ID) $10 Sundays only, available 30 minutes prior to curtain on availability =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B152.91F44B3C Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

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At the Beck Center for the = Arts

Voted the Best Theater = Company by Scene Magazine (2004)

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For Tickets, call (216) = 521-2540

 

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“Lonergan = tangles his four characters- a security guard, his boss and two patrolling cops- = in a series of related messes created when each of them says or does = something that one of the others thinks is morally wrong.” =

 

“It’s an interesting and cogent, if overly long, parable.  But the dilemmas = faced by the characters prove to be less interesting than the = characterizations created by the actors.” 

 

“And = that’s simply because the four, directed by Seth Gordon, turn out some of the = best crafted and most consistently engaging ensemble performances the = Cleveland area = ever has seen.” 

 

“Matthew = Joslyn anchors the play as Jeff, the security guard and title = “hero.” Joslyn makes Jeff comical by taking him from bored-boneless prostration = to auto-intoxicated excitement in an instant.  But he also makes him = vividly, touchingly real by somehow hitting all the emotional gradations in between.” 

 

“It’s like listening to a virtuoso play a musical scale in which you hear all the = notes, no matter how fast the glissando goes by.”  =

 

“It’s pretty remarkable artistry.  So is Jimmie Woody’s hard-nosed = William, whose high-mindedness breaks into bits of despair and fear-inspired cruelty; = Paul Floriano’s Bill, an exquisitely nuanced and powerful blend of = shifting amiability, concern and vicious self-preservation; and Jennifer Clifford’s idealistic Dawn, who meets disillusionment with steely = and broken-hearted vengeance.  They couldn’t be better.  If = Jeff is the hero of the lobby, Gordon and his cast are the heroes of the = stage.”

 

Carolyn Jack, The Plain = Dealer

 

 

Beck Center’s production is outstanding.  In fact, the staging and acting = outshine the script.”

 

“Director = Seth Gordon has pulled out all the stops to make what could potentially be a = talky evening, one of interest.  He is aided by a terrific cast.  = The actors make the characters real enough so that we care about them and = project what might happen to each in the future.  That’s a tribute to = the quality of the performances.”

 

Don McBride’s scenic design, Jeff = Smart’s costumes and Jeff Lockshine’s lighting all work = well.”  

 

Capsule = Judgement: “Beck’s Lobby = Hero gets an excellent production at Beck Center.  = Here is a production that takes a script to it highest level through wise = directing and fine acting.”          &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =      

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Through October = 24, 2004

Fridays & Saturdays 8pm

Sundays 3pm

Buy One Ticket Get One Ticket Free! (Through October = 24)

$26 Adults, $23 = Seniors, $15 Students (22 and under)

(All individual = ticket sales are subjec to a $2 administrative fee per ticket applied at the = time of ticket reservation.)

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boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00B6_01C4B137.B76EB520" ------=_NextPart_001_00B6_01C4B137.B76EB520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Art House Presents... Disco Dancin' Halloween Party=20 Can't get enough of 1970's retro? On Saturday, October 23 from 7:30 p.m. = to 11 p.m., Art House,will present a Disco Dancin' Halloween Party as = part of its Steppin' in the House Dance Workshop series.=20 Boogie on down to Art House to learn all your favorites from dance = instructor Samara McCullough: the shuffle, the hustle, and a variety of = groovin' line dance moves! The event is open to beginners and = experienced dancers alike. Costume prizes will be awarded to those = dressed in their most fabulous 1970's gear.=20 The cost will be $20 per person. Advanced reservations are required and = participants must be 21 and older. Free, guarded parking is available. = Light refreshments also will be available for purchase.=20 To make a reservation, or for more information, call 216-398-8556. Art = House is located at 3119 Denison Ave., one and one-half blocks west of = Pearl Rd. near the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. Lisa Fernandez Program Coordinator 3119 Denison Ave. Cleveland, OH 44109 216-398-8556 Phone 216-398-8335 Fax www.arthouseinc.org lisa at arthouseinc.org Please note - I am not in the office on Fridays Office Hours - Mon.-Thurs. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Saturdays 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. ------=_NextPart_001_00B6_01C4B137.B76EB520 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Art House = Presents...

    Disco = Dancin=92 Halloween Party

Can=92t get = enough of 1970=92s=20 retro? On Saturday, October 23 from 7:30 p.m. to 11 = p.m., Art=20 House,will present a Disco Dancin=92 Halloween Party as part of its = Steppin=92 in=20 the House Dance Workshop series.

Boogie on down to Art House to learn = all your=20 favorites from dance instructor Samara McCullough: the shuffle, the = hustle, and=20 a variety of groovin=92 line dance moves! The event is open to beginners = and=20 experienced dancers alike. Costume prizes will be awarded to = those=20 dressed in their most fabulous 1970=92s gear.

The cost will be $20 per = person. Advanced=20 reservations are required and participants must be 21 and = older. Free,=20 guarded parking is available. Light refreshments also will be available = for=20 purchase.

To make a reservation, or for more = information,=20 call 216-398-8556. Art House is located at 3119 Denison Ave., one and = one-half=20 blocks west of Pearl Rd. near the Cleveland Metroparks=20 Zoo.

Lisa Fernandez
Program = Coordinator
3119=20 Denison Ave.
Cleveland, OH  44109
216-398-8556 = Phone
216-398-8335=20 Fax
www.arthouseinc.org
lisa at arthouseinc.org
Please note=20 - I am not in the office on Fridays
Office Hours - Mon.-Thurs. 9:30 = a.m.-5:30=20 p.m.
Saturdays 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
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Tickets are on sale now at 216-382-4000 x274. -------------------------------1097695535 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Publicity Pics and Company Bios: http://www.fredsternfeld.c= om/ragtime.htm=20
 
OCTOBER 28 - NOVEMBER 14
PREVIEWING (1/2 price tickets) OCTOBER 28, OPENING OCTOBER=20 30.
 
Tickets are on sale now at 216-382-4000 x274.
 
 
-------------------------------1097695535-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Wed Oct 13 14:22:43 2004 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 17:22:43 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ensemble celebrates Eugene O'Neill Birthday Message-ID: --part1_e1.32f777e.2e9ef6a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre invites all actors and freinds to help celebrate its 25th Birthday along with the Birthday of playwright Eugene O'Neill Ensemble Theatre Celebrating 25 Years invites you and your friends to celebrate Ensemble Theatre's 25th Birthday and the 115 Birthday of playwright Eugene O'Neill Saturday, October 16, 2004 5pm - 7:30pm at the home of Dr. David Sedwick PH.D and Dr. Martina Veigl,PH.D 2517 Stratford Rd, Cleveland Hts, Ohio Enjoy wine, delicious appetizers, Fun door prizes, games and more! Ensemble Theatre actors will be reciting lines and scenes from over the 120 productions Ensemble Theatre has presented over the past 25 years. Guest will be asked to name the play from which they came from and win a prize. Fun for the whole family while supporting one of Cleveland's small professional theatres. Many of the plays being read will include the works of Eugene O'Neill born October 16, 1888 Cost is $35 per person ($25 plus $10 to grow on.) Seating is limited call 216-321-2930 www.Ensemble-Theatre.com Cost to Neohiopal subsribers only pay $25 --part1_e1.32f777e.2e9ef6a3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ensemble Theatre invites all act= ors and freinds to help celebrate its 25th Birthday along with the Birthday=20= of playwright Eugene O'Neill



Ensemble Theatre
Celebrating 25 Years
invites you and your friends
to celebrate
Ensemble Theatre's 25th Birthday
and the 115 Birthday of playwright
Eugene O'Neill


Saturday, October 16, 2004
5pm - 7:30pm
at the home of

Dr. David Sedwick PH.D and Dr. Martina Veigl,PH.D
2517 Stratford Rd, Cleveland Hts, Ohio
Enjoy wine, delicious appetizers, Fun door prizes, games and more!
Ensemble Theatre actors will be reciting lines and scenes from over t= he 120 productions Ensemble Theatre has presented over the past 25 years. Gu= est will be asked to name the play from which they came from and win a prize= . Fun for the whole family while supporting one of Cleveland's smal= l professional theatres. Many of the plays being read will include the works= of
Eugene O'Neill born October 16, 1888
Cost is $35 per person ($25 plus $10 to grow on.)
Seating is limited
call 216-321-2930
www.Ensemble-Theatre.com

Cost to Neohiopal subsribers only pay $25

--part1_e1.32f777e.2e9ef6a3_boundary-- From david at badepitaph.org Wed Oct 13 17:29:58 2004 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 20:29:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: Rave Review of OTHELLO in the Free Times! In-Reply-To: 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_3180544198_3136820_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 23 "Perhaps one of the most innovative renditions of Othello that has ever been done." Meg Chamberlain as Iago: "An exceptional performance that added something unique and modern to this classic." Nathan Gurr as Cassio: "Demonstrated a remarkable skill that perfectly captures the essence of a tortured soul." - Benjamin T. Lackey Free Times Letter to the Editor "The production values are top-notch" Kelly Elliot, Fight Choreographer: "Coordinates the brawls and tragic bloodbath with perfection." Ali Hernan, Director: "Her dynamic staging brings the audience directly into the action ... Hernan is to be commended for her intelligent, fresh take on a timeless and challenging classic." - Cleveland Jewish News WE PERFORM. YOU DECIDE. ORTHODOX - 6203 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland Thu., Fri. & Sat. at 8 PM, Sun. at 7 PM * Pay-what-you-can admission on Thursdays Call (216) 556-0919 for reservations or go online to http://www.badepitaph.org Bad Epitaph. Great Shakespeare. --MS_Mac_OE_3180544198_3136820_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: Rave Review of OTHELLO in the Free Times! BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS
THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE
NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 23

"Perhaps one of the most innovative renditions of Othello th= at has ever been done."
Meg Chamberlain as Iago: "An exceptional performance that added so= mething unique and modern to this classic."
Nathan Gurr as Cassio: "Demonstrated a remarkable skill that perfectly= captures the essence of a tortured soul."
- Benjamin T. Lackey
Free Times Letter to the Editor

"
The production values are top-notch"
Kelly Elliot, Fight Choreographer: "Coordinates the brawls and tra= gic bloodbath with perfection."
Ali Hernan, Director: "Her dynamic staging brings the audience directl= y into the action ... Hernan is to be commended for her intelligent, fresh t= ake on a timeless and challenging classic."
- Cleveland Jewish News

WE PERFORM.  YOU DECIDE.

ORTHODOX - 6203 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland
Thu., Fri. & Sat. at 8 PM, Sun. at 7 PM
* Pay-what-you-can admission on Thursdays
Call (216) 556-0919 for reservations
or go online to http://www.badepitaph.org

Bad Epitaph.  Great Shakespeare.=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3180544198_3136820_MIME_Part-- From AWEGMagic at aol.com Wed Oct 13 20:24:53 2004 From: AWEGMagic at aol.com (AWEGMagic at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 23:24:53 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets Now On Sale For Magic & Illusions of John Steven Bloom Message-ID: <1b8.361046e.2e9f4b85@aol.com> --part1_1b8.361046e.2e9f4b85_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Springfield Local High School Junior Class welcomes Magic & Illusions of John Steven Bloom for one performance NOV 20, 2004 at 7:30pm at Springfield Local Intermediate School Auditorium in New Middletown OH $12 General Admission Charge by Phone: 1 866 572-5666 For more information on master illusionist John Steven Bloom visit: www.JohnStevenBloom.com --part1_1b8.361046e.2e9f4b85_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Springfield Loca= l High School Junior Class welcomes
= Magic & Illusions of John Steven Bloom
for one performance
NOV 20, 2004 at 7:30pm at
= Springfield Local Intermediate School Auditorium in
= New Middletown OH
$12 General Admission
= Charge by Phone: 1 866 572-5666
For more information on master illusionist John Steven Bloom visit:
= www.JohnStevenBloom.com

--part1_1b8.361046e.2e9f4b85_boundary-- From sharonmxg at 5starinternet.com Wed Oct 13 20:38:49 2004 From: sharonmxg at 5starinternet.com (sharonmxg) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 23:38:49 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Several props still needed for RAGTIME Message-ID: <005501c4b19f$5249ef30$470b9541@MistressSharon> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C4B17D.CA61C550 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Ladies and Gentlemen, My name is Sharon. I am the Prop Master for Ragtime the Musical, being = produced by the JCC and Tri-C East, Directed by Fred Sternfeld. As we enter the home stretch towards opening night we are still looking = for several necessary props. Below is a list of the items still needed. = If anybody out there in NEOhioPAL Land has any of the items and you are = willing to LOAN them to the show please contact me right away by = replying to this posting or you may call me at 440-452-4831.=20 Small Table Top movie projector - hand crank style (Circa 1920) Parasols with Hooked Handles Sturdy black umbrellas=20 Binoculars (circa 1910) Polar Bear Rug (must be white. A bolt of fake white fur would do as = well) 3 Large US Flags on poles (not nylon or shiny) Many Newspapers (all black & white like Wall Street Journals) Baseball Mitt (Circa 1910) Buffalo Nickel in Coin Collector case (or just an empty case we can use) 2 small hand fans Clip board (Vintage, not modern) Clothes pins (lots of wooden ones with or with out springs) Small Rubber Beach ball approx. 12- 14 inches in diameter) Banjo Metal sand pail and shovel Attach=E9 or Brief Case in good condition (Circa 1910-1920) Medical Bag in good condition (Circa 1910-1920) Baby clothes (Circa 1910-1920) Your assistance will be greatly appreciated! Sharon Epstein >^..^< -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. --George Carlin ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C4B17D.CA61C550 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello Ladies and = Gentlemen,
 
My name is Sharon.  I am = the Prop=20 Master for Ragtime the Musical, being produced by the JCC and = Tri-C=20 East, Directed by Fred Sternfeld.
 
As we enter the home stretch = towards=20 opening night we are still looking for several necessary props.  = Below is a=20 list of the items still needed.  If anybody out there in NEOhioPAL=20 Land has any of the items and you are willing = to LOAN=20 them to the show please contact me right away by replying to this = posting=20 or you may call me at 440-452-4831. 
 

Small=20 Table Top movie projector =96 hand crank style (Circa = 1920)

Parasols with Hooked=20 Handles

Sturdy=20 black umbrellas

Binoculars=20 (circa 1910)

Polar=20 Bear Rug (must be white.  A bolt of fake white fur would do as=20 well)

3=20 Large US Flags on poles (not nylon or shiny)

Many=20 Newspapers (all black & white like Wall Street=20 Journals)

Baseball=20 Mitt (Circa 1910)

Buffalo=20 Nickel in Coin Collector case (or just an empty case we can=20 use)

2=20 small hand fans

Clip=20 board (Vintage, not modern)

Clothes=20 pins (lots of wooden ones with or with out = springs)

Small=20 Rubber Beach ball approx. 12- 14 inches in diameter)

Banjo

Metal=20 sand pail and shovel

Attach=E9=20 or Brief Case in good condition (Circa 1910-1920)

Medical=20 Bag in good condition (Circa 1910-1920)

Baby=20 clothes (Circa 1910-1920)
 
Your=20 assistance will be greatly appreciated!
 
Sharon  = Epstein
>^..^<

Life is not measured by the = number of=20 breaths we take,
but by the moments that take our breath = away.
 
--George=20 Carlin

------=_NextPart_000_0052_01C4B17D.CA61C550-- From MStein at carouseldinnertheatre.com Wed Oct 13 12:12:47 2004 From: MStein at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Michael Stein) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 15:12:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Backstage Crew. Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A87273923@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B158.A03CD7CB Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C4B158.A03CD7CB" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B158.A03CD7CB Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 =20 CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE SEEKING BACKSTAGE CREW FOR HOLIDAY SHOW =20 =20 THE CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE LOCATED IN AKRON OHIO IS SEEKING BACKSTAGE CREW MEMBERS FOR ITS UPCOMING SHOW "CAROUSEL'S HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA". REHEARSALS BEGIN NOVEMBER 8 WITH THE SHOW RUNNING UNTIL JANUARY 9, 2005. THIS IS A PAID POSITION WITH BENEFITS AVAILABLE AND THE OPPORTUNITY FOR FUTURE EMPLOYMENT. PLEASE RESPOND TO MICHAEL STEIN.=20 =20 Production Manager Carousel Dinner Theatre 330 724-9855 ext. 129 330 958-2898 cell mstein at carouseldinnertheatre.com =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B158.A03CD7CB Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
 
 
CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE
SEEKING BACKSTAGE CREW FOR HOLIDAY SHOW
 
 
THE = CAROUSEL DINNER=20 THEATRE LOCATED IN AKRON OHIO IS SEEKING BACKSTAGE CREW MEMBERS FOR ITS = UPCOMING=20 SHOW "CAROUSEL'S HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA".  REHEARSALS BEGIN NOVEMBER = 8 WITH=20 THE SHOW RUNNING UNTIL JANUARY 9, 2005.  THIS IS A PAID POSITION = WITH=20 BENEFITS AVAILABLE AND THE OPPORTUNITY FOR FUTURE EMPLOYMENT.  = PLEASE=20 RESPOND TO MICHAEL STEIN. 
 
Production Manager
Carousel Dinner Theatre
330 724-9855 ext. 129
330 958-2898 cell
mstein at carouseldinnertheatre.com

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Dates still available for private parties at Spaghetti Warehouse in Akron Ohio. Call 419-861-3094 for more information. http://www.random-acts.net/Vampire.html From sal-lentz at neo.rr.com Wed Oct 13 22:16:37 2004 From: sal-lentz at neo.rr.com (Sally Lentz) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 01:16:37 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking for photographer for headshots Message-ID: <004801c4b1ac$fae41780$22c9d2cc@yourm5d4u9r2uv> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C4B18B.73A06B00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mom (writer) and daughter(actress) in need of individual headshots. = We're looking for a good photographer who can provide professional = photos at a reasonable price, maybe even a "deal!" Please email: = Sal-Lentz at neo.rr.com ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C4B18B.73A06B00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Mom (writer) and daughter(actress) in = need of=20 individual headshots.  We're looking for a good photographer = who can=20 provide professional photos at a reasonable price, maybe even a = "deal!" =20 Please email: Sal-Lentz at neo.rr.com ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C4B18B.73A06B00-- From Pommy at neo.rr.com Thu Oct 14 04:18:24 2004 From: Pommy at neo.rr.com (Pommy) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 07:18:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Humane Society still needs a lighting person... Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20041014071238.01f70e80@pop-server.neo.rr.com> If anyone has expertise in this area, could you please call Kathy Romito at the shelter (330-657-2010) and talk with her about our upcoming gala "Mardi Paws" (November 13). We have a *really* fun night planned, with entertainment, New Orleans style food, drinks and music, a pet fashion show and our very own "cat house" - but we need to light the event so everyone can see all the good stuff we have. :) If you can donate your services for this worthwhile cause, it would be very much appreciated. Thank you! --Pommy From lt_hello_dolly at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 06:18:26 2004 From: lt_hello_dolly at yahoo.com (Christine Walsh-Newton Rex Huffman) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 06:18:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Hello, Dolly!" Auditions at Little Theatre of Tuscarawas County Message-ID: <20041014131826.28683.qmail@web61109.mail.yahoo.com> The award-winning musical "Hello Dolly" will be presented as the second production of Little Theatre's 2004-05 season. The show is sponsored by The Times-Reporter. Auditions for "Hello Dolly" will be held Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 beginning at 7 in the Little Theatre at 466 Carrie Ave. NW, New Philadelphia. All roles, including Dolly, are available and there are roles, including chorus, for men and women of all ages. Dolly is a mezzo soprano with a vocal range of low G to G-sharp. Horace is a baritone with a range of low B to C. Other characters and their ranges follow: Cornelius (a baritone, low B-flat to high F); Barnaby (baritone, G to E); Irene Malloy (soprano, low A to E); Minnie Fay (soprano, low D-sharp to A); and Ambrose (tenor, E to high G-sharp). Other roles include Ernestina, a wealthy and obnoxious woman who wears too much make-up; Rudolph, headwaiter at the Harmonia Gardens; Mrs. Rose, Dolly's friend from childhood; and the judge. Those auditioning should come with a prepared song. An accompanist will be provided and taped accompaniment (minus the vocal track) is also acceptable. Those auditioning will be asked to learn a dance routine that will be performed during the session. Only persons interested in roles that require dancing will be asked to participate in the dance portion. Music rehearsals will be held in November and December, with a two-week holiday break scheduled. Rehearsals will resume Jan. 3. "Hello Dolly" will be performed Feb. 18-20, 25-27 and March 3-5. For more information on auditions or the show, e-mail LT_Hello_Dolly at yahoo.com. _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net Thu Oct 14 06:27:25 2004 From: aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net (aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:27:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking to borrow scripts for The Crucible Message-ID: <061e01c4b1f1$8c0d19c0$210110ac@CPQ26587269632O> to respond to this message please DO NOT HIT THE REPLY BUTTON. Instead, send all replies to: higbee at chsaviour.org Friends, We are looking to borrow scripts for The Crucible for a Theater Reading NIght(s) sponsored by the Drama Guild of Arts in the Cathedral. This is not intended as a performance-- rather just a chance to share good dramatic literature and give our actors' "chops" some exercise. Is there someone out there who could loan us a set of scripts -- maybe 15? Thank you so much! Judith Higbee Director of Music Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road Cleveland Hts, OH 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org From dhein2000 at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 07:43:26 2004 From: dhein2000 at yahoo.com (Diane Hein) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 07:43:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]singer/songwriter performances, collaboration and networking Message-ID: <20041014144326.27654.qmail@web10801.mail.yahoo.com> Hi fellow subsribers! I'm a local singer/songwriter/musician (Mom, wife, attorney etc.) and will be playing at a variety of Borders locations over the next two months. As a singer/songwriter, I find most of my joy--not only in performing but working with other musicians and singers on my (and other) material. Learning someone's original music can really test a musician's ability and creativity, since there is room for interpretation-- especially if there is not a recording of it to fall back on. However-- for the creative type, this is also an opportunity to give the music a unique groove. Personally, I love sharing my music with others and hearing the variety of spins it can take on when performing it with other players. I think it would be very cool to meet any of you that might be interested in networking and possibly working on each other's material. The Border's performances coming up would give you an opportunity to hear my music and to see if you "connect" with it. In short, I'm inviting you to my performances, but also, in the long run-- to those of you who play instruments, sing and/or write-- the possibily of mutual collaboration. I do have cd of recorded material available at stores on which I invited about 10 others to play. It was really fun. Now it's time to think "live". If interested e-mail me at: Dhein2000 at yahoo.com. I will be at Borders at the following times and locations: Borders Beachwood Oct. 21, 7:00 pm Borders Erie, PA Nov. 7, 2:00 Borders Solon Nov. 11, 7:00 Borders Mentor Nov. 14, 2:00 Borders Westlake Nov. 21, 2:00 Thanks! Would love your feedback. Diane _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From hmp at hmpevents.com Thu Oct 14 07:53:40 2004 From: hmp at hmpevents.com (HMPEVENTS) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 10:53:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Emergency 40ish Female Actress for 10-15 afternoon Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C4B1DC.108FAF70 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0040_01C4B1DC.108FAF70" ------=_NextPart_001_0040_01C4B1DC.108FAF70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi NeOhioPal Subscribers: HELP! Our original actress has become unavailable. We need a funny, improv style, 30-40ish female actress to act in a Mystery tomorrow at the Power House Pub on the West Bank of the Flats! The time of arrival is 12:15 noon ? we will go over the script and do a brief rehearsal. The script will also be emailed to you immediately. The mystery starts at 1-1:30 at the Nautica Powerhouse. The mystery will last approximately two hours. This position pays $100. Please call us at 440-888-3575 due to the late time frame,. Thank you and hope you are available! Heather ------=_NextPart_001_0040_01C4B1DC.108FAF70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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HELP! Our original actress has become unavailable. =

 

We need a funny, improv style, 30-40ish female actress to act in a Mystery tomorrow at the Power House Pub on the West Bank of the Flats!  The time of arrival is 12:15 = noon – we will go over the script and do a brief rehearsal.  The script will also be emailed to you = immediately.  =

 

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Instead, send all replies to: higbee at chsaviour.org Friends, In response to an email I received about performance royalties, I wanted to clarify that we are looking to borrow scripts for The Crucible simply for a group of interested folks to sit around in someone's living room and read through the script by the fire. Perhaps a discussion of the play would follow. I did not mean to imply that this was in any way a performance. As a professional musician with a composer husband (ASCAP) I am sensitive to legalities and fairness in regards to intellectual property. If you have scripts that we could borrow, I hope that this allays any fears you may have in loaning those to us. thanks, Judith Higbee Church of the Saviour Cleveland Hts. OH 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org From bcratchitt at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 10:20:56 2004 From: bcratchitt at yahoo.com (greg mcgill) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 10:20:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Columbus Fringe Festival Seeking Scripts Message-ID: <20041014172056.31613.qmail@web60807.mail.yahoo.com> About the Columbus Fringe Festival: The Columbus Fringe Festival exists to celebrate the wealth of original, adventurous work by stimulating a collorative environment among local and national artistic companies (or organizations) and audiences. MADLAB SEEKS SCRIPT SUBMISSIONS FOR THE COLUMBUS FRINGE FESTIVAL 2005 Playwrights from everywhere are encouraged to submit their scripts for consideration for The First Annual Columbus Fringe Festival, taking place May 12th-June 4th 2005. Shows will run Thursdays-Sundays. The Columbus Fringe Festival is a juried festival. Submissions can be in one of two categories: 1. Producing companies can submit scripts for consideration for inclusion into the Columbus Fringe Festival 2005. Producing companies are those which, if selected, would need to travel to Columbus to perform their show. This means that MadLab would provide a performing space with light/sound capabilities, publicity with the overall festival, and box office staffing. The Producing Company would be responsible for their own production costs (artist payments, props, costumes, set pieces, etc.) as well as travel and lodging expenses. For further information about submitting as a Producing Company, http://www.madlab.net/cff2005submissionguidelines.html 2. Playwrights that do not intend to, or cannot, produce their own work can submit their scripts to MadLab Theatre for consideration to be included into the Columbus Fringe Festival. Scripts chosen from this pool will be produced by MadLab Theatre. If you are familiar with MadLab and its past seasons, these works would be included in MadLab's Annual Theatre Roulette, which will be a part of The Columbus Fringe Festival. For further information about submitting a script for MadLab to produce in the Columbus Fringe Festival, http://www.madlab.net/tr2005submissionguidelines.html All scripts, for either option #1 or #2, must be emailed to andy at madlab.net or if email is not an option please call us at 614.470.2333 to make other arrangements. _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? 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i'm so confused...i do not belong to any kind of "union" like equity or aftra or sag or anything like that. does this mean that when auditions say EPA or SAG or UNION that i am unable to audtion? am i only able to audition for nonunion roles and productions? what does it mean when it says "equity rules in effect? or "lort d in effect"? does it mean that if i DO audition for something with, say, equity attached to it, that i am required to become part of whatever union it is? i've tried to read up on some of these things, but its still confusing, could someone explain these rules in plain old english? hopefully i'm not the only one out there who is confused by these terms...
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Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. --0-547503000-1097777800=:79780-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Oct 14 12:30:23 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:30:23 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mambo Italiano continues at The Cleveland Play House Club Message-ID: <9e.169f0720.2ea02dcf@aol.com> --part1_9e.169f0720.2ea02dcf_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Continuing this weekend at The Cleveland Play House Club is Mambo Italiano! We would love it if you could attend during our run. Here's the deal. Ciao! What: MAMBO ITALIAN, An Evening of Good Food, Good Times and Mob Hits. Featuring: Kevin Joseph Kelly, Donnie Long, G. A. Taggett. James Mango of=20 bass. Musical Direction by Brad Wyner. Written and Directed by William=20 Hoffman. When: October 9-30, Friday & Saturdays at 9PM. Wednesday Mats: October 13,=20 20, 27 at 1PM. Where: The Cleveland Play House Club, located on the Carnegie Avenue side=20 of The Play House Complex, between East 84th & 86th. How Much: Friday and Saturday tickets are $20=20 Food and drink is extra. Matinee tickets are $30 which includes lunch. The ticket office=A0 is (216) 795-7000=20 Seating: First come, first served. The dining room opens a bit after 8PM for= =20 the Friday & Saturday performances. 12 Noon for the mats. Parking tips: Valet Parking is available. Do I Have To Eat Dinner? No. You don't have to do nuttin'. But drinking is=20 advisable. There will be a full menu available and the bar is open, of=20 course. But you don't have to eat if you don't want to. Sincerely, =20 Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_9e.169f0720.2ea02dcf_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Continuing this weekend at The Clev= eland Play House Club is Mambo Italiano!
We would love it if you could attend during our run. Here's the deal. Ciao!<= BR>
What: MAMBO ITALIAN, An Evening of Good Food, Good Times and Mob Hits.

Featuring: Kevin Joseph Kelly, Donnie Long, G. A. Taggett. James Mango of bass. Musical Direction by Brad Wyner. Written and Directed by William Hoffm= an.

When: October 9-30, Friday & Saturdays at 9PM. Wednesday Mats: Oc= tober 13,
20, 27 at 1PM.

Where: The Cleveland Play House Club, located on the Carnegie Avenue side of The Play House Complex, between East 84th & 86th.

How Much: Friday and Saturday tickets are $20
Food and drink is extra. Matinee tickets are $30 which includes lunch.

The ticket office=A0 is (216) 795-7000

Seating: First come, first served. The dining room opens a bit after 8PM for=
the Friday & Saturday performances. 12 Noon for the mats.

Parking tips: Valet Parking is available.

Do I Have To Eat Dinner? No. You don't have to do nuttin'. But drinking is <= BR> advisable. There will be a full menu available and the bar is open, of
course. But you don't have to eat if you don't want to.

Sincerely,          
Kevin Joseph Kelly
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
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--part1_9e.169f0720.2ea02dcf_boundary-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Oct 14 12:33:50 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:33:50 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Monday October 18th Birthdays are being celebrated at Cronies Message-ID: <1d4.2ca5c481.2ea02e9e@aol.com> --part1_1d4.2ca5c481.2ea02e9e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It is an unofficial birthday party for anyone who is getting older in October. It was just so hard to keep it just about me. So join Larry, Curtis, Amy and others as we use food and alcohol and diet coke to move forward in life with grace and beauty and non published phone numbers. See you there!!!!!!!! Karaoke will be cranking as well. Sincerely, Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_1d4.2ca5c481.2ea02e9e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable It is an unofficial birthday party=20= for anyone who is getting older in October.
It was just so hard to keep it just about me.
So join Larry, Curtis, Amy and others as we use food and alcohol and diet co= ke to move forward in life with grace and beauty and non published phone num= bers.
See you there!!!!!!!!
Karaoke will be cranking as well.

Sincerely,          
Kevin Joseph Kelly
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--part1_1d4.2ca5c481.2ea02e9e_boundary-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Oct 14 12:45:59 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:45:59 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kevin Kellyokie Wednesday November 3, 2004 Message-ID: <7e.5ab00348.2ea03177@aol.com> --part1_7e.5ab00348.2ea03177_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It is that time of the month again, yep, time to drink and sing! I am your humble host for: Karaoke Theatre Night Wednesday, November 3th, 2004 Cronies Bar and Grill Located Detroit and Wayne in Lakewood 17900 Detroit Avenue Starts after 10, come early to get a table Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself! Kitchen open until Midnight 216-226-3310, if you get lost Sincerely, Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_7e.5ab00348.2ea03177_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
It is that time of the month again, yep, time to drink and sing!

I am your humble host for:

Karaoke Theatre Night

Wednesday, November 3th, 2004

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


Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself!

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


Sincerely,          
Kevin Joseph Kelly
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
TPOG!
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All events are presented at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detro= it Road, and=20 are $10/program unless otherwise noted. Surf www.ohiofilms.com for hotel in= formation=20 and complete festival schedule. Visit ww.ticketweb.com for directions and a= dvance ticket=20 sales. Attend the festival for details on after-festival parties Thursday, = Friday, and=20 Saturday nights. Some daily highlights include: =B7 Sunday, November 7, 9a-6p: 5th ANNUAL DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY (DP) WOR= KSHOP=20 AND AIVF SALON with Tiffany Laufer (Los Angeles) and Cleveland legend Rober= t C. Banks,=20 Jr. An IP signature event, this wildly popular, hands-on workshop allows pa= rticipants to=20 help DPs light and shoot scenes on 16mm film, which is then screened the ne= xt weekend=20 at the festival. Fee is $50, which includes lunch the day of the workshop a= nd admission to=20 the 2004 OIFF Friday evening, November 12. Limited seating available, reser= vations must=20 be made and paid for in advance, deadline November 4. Location is at WVIZ/= PBS- IdeaStream, 4300 Brookpark Road. =B7 Monday, November 8, 7p and 8p: Film and Art Opening Night reception at= 7p (free and=20 open to the public), and at 8p the Ohio premiere of the feature film NOISE.= A young=20 divorcee and recovering alcoholic moves into a Manhattan apartment that see= ms a bit too=20 secluded to be true. It is: upstairs lives Charlotte Bancroft (ALLY SHEEDY= ), who in addition=20 to having one of the all-time-great thriller names is a sociopath of some r= eliability. =B7 Tuesday, November 9, 7p and 9p: a short film program at 7p including T= HE SELECT FIT=20 by Mansfield, Ohio native Daniel Roemet (A video editor, with the power to = manipulate=20 reality, gets enlightenment from two jaded angels.), and a feature film pre= sentation at 9p.=20 =B7 Wednesday, November 10, 7p and 9p: a short film program at 7p, and at = 9p the world=20 premiere of the feature film PHOTO-FINISH. Photographer Joe Wilde is devas= tated when=20 Elen Feathers leaves him to pursue an affair with wealthy James Wise. Desc= ending into a=20 spiral of jealous obsession Joe plots an orchestrated campaign of revenge a= nd=20 voyeuristically pursues James' vulnerable wife Martha. When he seduces her= , the results=20 are catastrophic. PHOTO-FINISH is a modern morality tale. A psychological= drama dealing=20 with lust, betrayal and revenge. =B7 Thursday, November 11, 9a-8p: OHIO DAY, films written, directed, photog= raphed, and=20 starring Ohioans, starting at 9a and ending at 8p with a double feature: th= e world=20 premieres of science-fiction feature films MARTIANS FROM VENUS and SHADES. =B7 Friday, November 12: noon-8p: Short and feature films all day and nigh= t, one highlight=20 at noon is the Ohio premiere of the feature film IN THE LAND OF MILK AND MO= NEY. When=20 Mothers are the "monsters" how can we react? "Are you now, or have you eve= r been=85a=20 Mother?" This outrageously daring comedy turns the `50s style sci-fi on it= s head. A=20 scathing social satire that is scarily relevant to today's world. Bold, ex= perimental, and=20 subversively funny. =B7 Saturday, November 13, noon-8p: Short and feature films all day and ni= ght, one=20 highlight at 4p is the Ohio premiere of the feature film SINKHOLE. The sto= ry of Jason=20 Griffin, a high school teacher dismissed due to alleged romantic relations = with an=20 underage student. When Jason, now working at the local landfill, discovers= the body of a=20 young woman among the refuse, he sets in motion a chain of events that ends= in violence=20 and emotional devastation. =B7 Sunday, November 14, noon-8p: Short and feature films all day and nigh= t, one highlight=20 at 8p is the Ohio premiere of the feature film SO GLAD I MADE IT. The film= is the saga of=20 singer songwriter Roger Salloom, a 50-something former 1960s psychedelic ro= cker and=20 1970s Nashville songwriter, who tries to jump-start his career after a 20 y= ears absence=20 from the music business. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established in 19= 93. IP is the=20 proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film Festival, Ohio Independent Scree= nplay=20 Awards, Film Production Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agen= t Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a va= riety of=20 curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmake= rs,=20 Audio Visual Rentals, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Public Theatre, C= ommunity=20 Shares of Greater Cleveland, Filmmaker Magazine, The George Gund Foundation= , Hampton=20 Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, National= Endowment=20 for the Arts, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams Independent Pictures is a member of Greater Cleveland Community Shares. Com= munity=20 Shares supports 35 local nonprofits working for long-term, sustainable solu= tions to build=20 a stronger Cleveland. Learn more about Community Shares and supporting soci= al justice=20 through workplace giving at www.communityshares.org. ### Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com =20 Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/oiff-News/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com <*> Your use of Yahoo! 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Sun Dec 12 3.00 PM final performance of 2004 WHERE: Akron Civic Theater 182 South Main Street, the heart of downtown Akron TICKETS $34 Main floor and loges, $30 balcony now on sale by PHONE: Akron Civic Box Office Mon-Fri 11am to 5.30pm 330.253.2488 If busy, call 330.972.7570 (Akron) 330.945.9400 (Cleveland) 216.941.5555 OR ONLINE www.ticketmaster.com www.akroncivic.com AND all Ticketmaster outlets, including Kaufmann's and select Giant Eagle stores. Visit our web site at www.spectacularmusic.org SMP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose productions showcase community local talent. To help defray show costs, we are seeking patronships and corporate sponsors to place camera-ready ads in our program, an opportunity to reach nearly 9,000 potential customers in the greater northeast Ohio region. In appreciation they'd receive 2 complimentary tickets, a $68 value, for the show. Contributions are tax deductible. 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From JPercher at aol.com Thu Oct 14 13:44:21 2004 From: JPercher at aol.com (JPercher at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 16:44:21 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ragtime, The Musical Opens in Two Weeks Message-ID: <126.4daf9253.2ea03f25@aol.com> --part1_126.4daf9253.2ea03f25_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland=A0 NEWS 26001 South Woodland Road Beachwood, Ohio=A0 44122 For Immediate Release =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Contact: Jackie Percher October 4, 2004 =A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (216) 641-1588 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= =20 e-mail: jpercher at aol.com Ragtime, The Musical Launches the Jewish Community Center's New Arts and=20 Culture Season=20 Tony Award-Winning Musical Previews October 28, 2004 at Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus=20 Performing Arts Center The Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Cleveland launches its new Arts &=20 Culture Season with the Tony Award-winning Ragtime, The Musical, directed by= Fred=20 Sternfeld and playing October 28 - November 14 at Cuyahoga Community College= =20 Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center.=A0 This epic musical is presented by=20= the JCC=20 in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts.= =A0=20 The show will preview on Thursday, October 28 at 7:30 p.m.; Opening Night is= =20 Saturday, October 30 at 8:00 p.m.=20 The theme of this award-winning musical fittingly underscores the JCC's=20 redefined commitment to support, produce and present the arts to the widest=20 possible audiences in Northeast Ohio. This season has been made possible by=20= a grant=20 from the Green Arts Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland and= is=20 dedicated to Roe Green. The JCC is also a recent, proud recipient of a Cuyahoga County Economic=20 Development Grant for its Arts & Culture program.=A0 This funding is provide= d in part=20 by the generous support of the Cuyahoga County Board of Commissioners: Jimmy= =20 Dimora, Peter Lawson Jones and Tim McCormack.=A0=20 Ragtime is based on E.L. Doctorow's best-selling novel by the same name with= =20 book by Terrence McNally, music by Stephen Flaherty and lyrics by Lynn Ahren= s .=A0 It paints a powerful portrait of American life through three families:=20= an=20 upper middle class white family, a socialist immigrant Jewish family and a b= lack=20 family in Harlem. The musical intertwines three distinct stories that=20 poignantly illustrate history's timeless contradictions of wealth and povert= y,=20 freedom and prejudice, hope and despair, and love and hate.=A0=20 Set against the backdrop of early Twentieth-century American life, the=20 characters become entangled with real-life characters from the period that i= nclude=20 Henry Ford, Emma Goldman, Booker T. Washington, Harry Houdini and Evelyn=20 Nesbit. Ragtime's diverse score draws upon traditional Jewish folk sounds,=20 vaudeville's outrageous style and one of black America's most vital genres -= - an early=20 form of jazz known as "ragtime." Ragtime won the 1998 Tony awards for best score, book and orchestra and=20 features such show-stopping songs like "Getting Ready Rag", "Your Daddy's So= n",=20 "Wheels of a Dream" and the title song, "Ragtime".=20 Reflecting the disparate notes and influences that come together to form=20 ragtime music, the show paints a portrait of America as an all-embracing fam= ily=20 made up of people of different races, nationalities and creeds.=A0 Flawed an= d=20 struggling to find its way, this family embarks on a journey that can be as=20= jagged=20 as the rhythms of ragtime, but also as liltingly melodic.=20 "Ragtime is one of the truly great musicals written in the last ten years an= d=20 I feel pleased and privileged to be working with an outstanding staff and=20 cast to present this wonderful show to the community," said JCC interim arti= stic=20 director and Ragtime director Fred Sternfeld.=A0 "Ragtime is relevant to=20 contemporary audiences because in many significant ways we, as a society, ha= ven't=20 changed that much from one hundred years ago. Racial tension and social uphe= aval=20 still affect us. And just as the industrial revolution affected all aspects=20= of=20 American life in the early 1900's, technological improvements today continue= =20 to change the way we live our lives," added Sternfeld.=A0 "Most importantly,= the=20 story of Ragtime is a deeply moving and humorous portrayal of how we attempt= =20 to improve our lives, pursue the American dream and connect with each other=20= as=20 fellow humans."=A0 Some of award-winning director Fred Sternfeld's recent=20 musicals were the critically acclaimed productions of Fiddler on the Roof at= Cain=20 Park and Man of La Mancha at the JCC. With a cast of over 50 actors and a sizable orchestra and crew, this major=20 musical production required a large venue and Cuyahoga Community College Eas= tern=20 Campus Performing Arts Center in Highland Hills met the need. This 600-seat,= =20 state-of-the-art facility, opened in 1998, is located just five minutes from= =20 the Mandel-JCC and is easily accessible just off the I-271 / Harvard exit. "= We=20 are pleased to be presenting Ragtime in association with Tri-C's Eastern=20 Campus Theatre Arts.=A0 The administrators and staff have been working with=20= us in the=20 best spirit of collaboration and have been enormously helpful and supportive= =20 of this large undertaking," states Sternfeld. The strong cast includes native-Clevelander Marc Moritz in the role of=20 Tateh.=A0 Notably, Marc was in the original Broadway production of Merrily W= e Roll=20 Along, by Stephen Sondheim. Other featured actors include Kyle Primous as=20 Coalhouse Walker Jr., Yolanda Christine Davis as Sarah, Maggie Stahl Wirfel=20= as=20 Mother, Matthew Wright as Father, Sean Szaller as Mother's Younger Brother a= nd Emma=20 Wahl and Chris McCarrell as the little girl and little boy. Set designer Richard Gould has created a stunning multi-leveled set evoking=20 the images and environment of early twentieth-century America as seen throug= h=20 the eyes of the show's narrator, the little boy.=A0 Choreography is by Marti= n=20 Cespedes and musical direction is by David Williams. The costumes are design= ed by=20 Dana Romeo, lighting is by Colleen Dowling, sound effects and projections ar= e=20 by Richard Ingraham and the Houdini illusions will be staged by magic=20 consultant Vincent Polowy.=20 The performance schedule for Ragtime is Thursdays and Sundays at 7:30 p.m.,=20 Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m.=A0 Ticket prices are= $24=20 for general public; $20 for JCC members; $22 for seniors and $16 for groups=20= of=20 10 or more.=A0 A special "preview" price of $12 is available for the Thursda= y,=20 October 28 performance.=A0 A discount package for all five performing arts=20 events of the 2004-05 season is available for $90 for the general public and= $80=20 for JCC members.=20 To charge tickets by phone call the JCC Box Office at (216) 382-4000 ext.=20 274.=A0 To purchase a group of 10 or more tickets call (216) 593-6258.=A0 Ti= ckets can=20 also be purchased, in person, at the JCC Box Office located at 3505 Mayfield= =20 Road, Cleveland Heights, OH=A0 44118.=A0 On the day of the performance only,= =20 tickets may be purchased one hour prior to the performance at the box office= of the=20 Tri-C Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland=20 Hills, OH=A0 44122.=20 A series of pre-show talks and post-performance discussions for Ragtime will= =20 be offered in the lobby of the theater as follows: Pre-show Talks =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 at 1:00 pm:=A0=A0=A0 Sun.=A0 Oct. 31 - Faye Sholito= n, playwright, journalist=20 and dramaturg for=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20 Ragtime =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Sun.=A0 Nov. 7 -=A0 Fred Sternfeld, director of=20 Ragtime =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Sun.=A0 Nov. 14 - Bill Rudman, radio host and=20 American music historian Post Performance=20 Discussions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Thurs. Oct. 28 - Ragtime cast and creat= ive team=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Sun.=A0=A0 Oct. 31 - Sarah May, director and=20 Park Goist, writer and=20 American studies specialist=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0 =20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 =20 Thurs.=A0 Nov. 4 - Reuben and Dorothy Silver, directors/actors =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sun.=A0=A0=A0 Nov. 7 -=A0Margaret Ford Taylor,=20 Cleveland Arts Theatre founder and =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= James Levin,=20 Cleveland Public Theatre founder =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Thurs.=A0 Nov. 11 - Ragtime cast and creative=20 team =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =20= Sun.=A0=A0 Nov. 14=A0 - Terrence Spivey, Karamu=20 House artistic director and=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Mich= ael Bloom,=20 Cleveland Play House artistic director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Upcoming performances of the JCC's 2004-05 Arts & Culture Season include a=20 musical concert, titled Irving Berlin: The Proud Father of 20th Century Song= =20 (December 12); Yuri Lane, human beatbox phenomenon, starring in From Tel Avi= v to=20 Ramallah: A Beatbox Journey (March 5, 2005); the JCC's fifth-annual An Eveni= ng=20 of Classical Music (May 8, 2005); and the world premiere of Albi Gorn's play= ,=20 To Know Him (May 5-22, 2005). The JCC gratefully acknowledges the support of the Holiday Inn - Beachwood. About the JCC The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland builds and strengthens Cleveland's=20 entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and services that=20 enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in four key program areas: Hea= lth,=20 Wellness and Recreation, Early Childhood Education, Camping and Cultural=20 Arts.=A0 Membership to the JCC is open to all.=A0 The JCC is a non-profit so= cial=20 service agency that receives funding from the Jewish Community Federation an= d the=20 United Way. ### --part1_126.4daf9253.2ea03f25_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Ragtime, The Musical Launches the Jewish Commun= ity Center's New Arts and Culture Season


Tony Award-Winning Musical Previews October 28, 200= 4
at Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus
Performing Arts Center


The Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Cleveland launches its new Arts & C= ulture Season with the Tony Award-winning Ragtime, The Musical, directed by Fred Sternfeld and playing October 28 - November 14=20= at Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center.=A0=20= This epic musical is presented by the JCC in association with Cuyahoga Commu= nity College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts.=A0 The show will preview on Thursd= ay, October 28 at 7:30 p.m.; Opening Night is Saturday, October 30 at 8:00 p= .m.

The theme of this award-winning musical fittingly underscores the JCC's rede= fined commitment to support, produce and present the arts to the widest poss= ible audiences in Northeast Ohio. This season has been made possible by a gr= ant from the Green Arts Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of Clevel= and and is dedicated to Roe Green.

The JCC is also a recent, proud recipient of a Cuyahoga County Economic D= evelopment Grant for its Arts & Culture program.=A0 This funding=20= is provided in part by the generous support of the Cuyahoga County Board of=20= Commissioners: Jimmy Dimora, Peter Lawson Jones and Tim McCormack.=A0
Ragtime is based on E.L. Doctorow's best-selling novel=20= by the same name with book by Terrence McNally, music by Stephen F= laherty and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens.=A0 It paints a powerful portra= it of American life through three families: an upper middle class white fami= ly, a socialist immigrant Jewish family and a black family in Harlem. The mu= sical intertwines three distinct stories that poignantly illustrate history'= s timeless contradictions of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope= and despair, and love and hate.=A0

Set against the backdrop of early Twentieth-century American life, the chara= cters become entangled with real-life characters from the period that includ= e Henry Ford, Emma Goldman, Booker T. Washington, Harry Houdini and Evelyn N= esbit. Ragtime's diverse score draws upon traditional Jewish f= olk sounds, vaudeville's outrageous style and one of black America's most vi= tal genres -- an early form of jazz known as "ragtime."

Ragtime won the 1998 Tony awards for best score, book and orch= estra and features such show-stopping songs like "Getting Ready Rag", "Your=20= Daddy's Son", "Wheels of a Dream" and the title song, "Ragtime".

Reflecting the disparate notes and influences that come together to form rag= time music, the show paints a portrait of America as an all-embracing family= made up of people of different races, nationalities and creeds.=A0 Flawed a= nd struggling to find its way, this family embarks on a journey that can be=20= as jagged as the rhythms of ragtime, but also as liltingly melodic.

"Ragtime is one of the truly great musicals written in the las= t ten years and I feel pleased and privileged to be working with an outstand= ing staff and cast to present this wonderful show to the community," said JC= C interim artistic director and Ragtime director Fred Sternfel= d.=A0 "Ragtime is relevant to contemporary audiences because i= n many significant ways we, as a society, haven't changed that much from one= hundred years ago. Racial tension and social upheaval still affect us. And=20= just as the industrial revolution affected all aspects of American life in t= he early 1900's, technological improvements today continue to change the way= we live our lives," added Sternfeld.=A0 "Most importantly, the story of = Ragtime is a deeply moving and humorous portrayal of how we attem= pt to improve our lives, pursue the American dream and connect with each oth= er as fellow humans."=A0 Some of award-winning director Fred Sternfeld's rec= ent musicals were the critically acclaimed productions of Fiddler on the=20= Roof at Cain Park and Man of La Mancha at the JCC.

With a cast of over 50 actors and a sizable orchestra and crew, this major m= usical production required a large venue and Cuyahoga Community College East= ern Campus Performing Arts Center in Highland Hills met the need. This 600-s= eat, state-of-the-art facility, opened in 1998, is located just five minutes= from the Mandel-JCC and is easily accessible just off the I-271 / Harvard e= xit. "We are pleased to be presenting Ragtime in association w= ith Tri-C's Eastern Campus Theatre Arts.=A0 The administrators and staff hav= e been working with us in the best spirit of collaboration and have been eno= rmously helpful and supportive of this large undertaking," states Sternfeld.=

The strong cast includes native-Clevelander Marc Moritz in the role o= f Tateh.=A0 Notably, Marc was in the original Broadway production of Merrily= We Roll Along, by Stephen Sondheim. Other featured actors include Kyle P= rimous as Coalhouse Walker Jr., Yolanda Christine Davis as Sarah,= Maggie Stahl Wirfel as Mother, Matthew Wright as Father, S= ean Szaller as Mother's Younger Brother and Emma Wahl and Chri= s McCarrell as the little girl and little boy.

Set designer Richard Gould has created a stunning multi-leveled set e= voking the images and environment of early twentieth-century America as seen= through the eyes of the show's narrator, the little boy.=A0 Choreography is= by Martin Cespedes and musical direction is by David Williams. The c= ostumes are designed by Dana Romeo, lighting is by Colleen Dowling= , sound effects and projections are by Richard Ingraham and the H= oudini illusions will be staged by magic consultant Vincent Polowy. <= BR>
The performance schedule for Ragtime is Thursdays and Sundays=20= at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m.=A0 Tic= ket prices are $24 for general public; $20 for JCC members; $22 for seniors=20= and $16 for groups of 10 or more.=A0 A special "preview" price of $12 is ava= ilable for the Thursday, October 28 performance.=A0 A discount package fo= r all five performing arts events of the 2004-05 season is available for $90= for the general public and $80 for JCC members.

To charge tickets by phone call the JCC Box Office at (216) 382-4000 ext.= 274.=A0 To purchase a group of 10 or more tickets call (216) 593-6258.= =A0 Tickets can also be purchased, in person, at the JCC Box Office located=20= at 3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, OH=A0 44118.=A0 On the day of the=20= performance only, tickets may be purchased one hour prior to the performance= at the box office of the Tri-C Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center, 42= 50 Richmond Road, Highland Hills, OH=A0 44122.

A series of pre-show talks and post-performance discussions for Ragtim= e will be offered in the lobby of the theater as follows:

= Pre-show Talks
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 at 1:00 pm:=A0=A0=A0 Sun.=A0 Oct. 31 - Fa= ye Sholiton, playwright, journalist and dramaturg for=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0&n= bsp;      Ragtime
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0&nbs= p;        Sun.=A0 Nov. 7 -=A0 Fred Ste= rnfeld, director of Ragtime
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0&nbs= p;        Sun.=A0 Nov. 14 - Bill Rudma= n, radio host and American music historian
Post Performance
Discussions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Thurs. Oct. 28 - Ragtime cast and creative team
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =         Sun.=A0=A0 Oct. 31 - Sarah May= , director and
            &nbs= p;             =20=             Park Goi= st, writer and American studies specialist=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0         &nb= sp; =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0         Thurs.=A0 Nov. 4 - Re= uben and Dorothy Silver, directors/actors
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0   Sun.=A0=A0=A0 Nov. 7 -=A0Margaret Ford Tay= lor, Cleveland Arts Theatre founder and
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 &nb= sp;        James Levin, Cleveland=20= Public Theatre founder
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =         Thurs.=A0 Nov. 11 - Ragtime= cast and creative team
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0&nb= sp;       Sun.=A0=A0 Nov. 14=A0 - Terrence=20= Spivey, Karamu House artistic director and
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0   =            Michael Bloo= m, Cleveland Play House artistic director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0

Upcoming performances of the JCC's 2004-05 Arts & Culture Season include= a musical concert, titled Irving Berlin: The Proud Father of 20th Cen= tury Song (December 12); Yuri Lane, human beatbox phenomenon,= starring in From Tel Aviv to Ramallah: A Beatbox Journey (Mar= ch 5, 2005); the JCC's fifth-annual An Evening of Classical Music<= /I> (May 8, 2005); and the world premiere of Albi Gorn's play, To Know= Him (May 5-22, 2005).

The JCC gratefully acknowledges the support of the Holiday Inn - Beachwoo= d.

About the JCC

The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland builds and strengthens Cleve= land's entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and service= s that enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in four key program are= as: Health, Wellness and Recreation, Early Childhood Education, Camping and=20= Cultural Arts.=A0 Membership to the JCC is open to all.=A0 The JCC is a non-= profit social service agency that receives funding from the Jewish Community= Federation and the United Way.

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--part1_126.4daf9253.2ea03f25_boundary-- From starmomd at yahoo.com Thu Oct 14 13:55:51 2004 From: starmomd at yahoo.com (The Drakes) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 13:55:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Weekend for "The Night of January 16th" at Royalton Players Message-ID: <20041014205551.80274.qmail@web41908.mail.yahoo.com> This weekend is your last chance to catch the Royalton Players production of "The Night of January" 16th by Ayn Rand. Hope to see you there! ROYALTON PLAYERS PRESENTS THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16TH An Interactive Courtroom Drama By Ayn Rand October 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." Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy From cpribble at us.edu Thu Oct 14 14:56:20 2004 From: cpribble at us.edu (cpribble ) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 17:56:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]auditions at CVLT Message-ID: <200410141756.AA814678314@us.edu> AUDITIONS at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre for: OVER THE TAVERN Written by Tom Dudzick Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble Monday, November 29 at 7:00 Tuesday, November 30 at 7:00 The main action of the play takes place in the Pazinski apartment above "Chet's Bar and Grill" in Buffalo, New York, autumn of 1959. It is the coming of age story for class clown, Rudy Pazinski, who is trying to understand life and religion through his idols- Ed Sullivan and Alfred E. Newman. THE CAST: CHET PAZINSKI: 40ish ELLEN PAZINSKI: late 30s, early 40s their children RUDY- 12 years old GEORGIE: 13 years old EDDIE: 15 years old ANNIE: 16 years old a nun SISTER CLARISSA: 50-70 any questions or for further information: email cpribble at us.edu From Bailarte at aol.com Thu Oct 14 14:01:53 2004 From: Bailarte at aol.com (Bailarte at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 17:01:53 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]An event not to miss-Day of the Dead with Evert's ALMA DE LA TIERRA & more Message-ID: <13e.3a6e272.2ea04341@aol.com> --part1_13e.3a6e272.2ea04341_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tom and Susana Evert Dance Theatre to present Day of the Dead Celebration Tom & Susana Evert Dance Theatre will present the Festival of Dia de los=20 Muertos ("Day of the Dead") in collaboration with Alejandro Rivera Photograp= hy,=20 the week of October 24th through 30th at Sagrada Familia Church. This event=20= is=20 designed to build an understanding of Hispanic cultural traditions through t= he=20 presentation of a variety of art forms, including dance/theatre, music, the=20 visual arts, and workshops for the community.=20 http://www.EvertDance.com The culminating event on Saturday, October 30th, unlike any Cleveland has=20 seen before, will feature a re-sized and revised version of the Everts=20 award-winning production Alma de la Tierra ("Soul of the Land") with a cast=20= of 10=20 dancers, installations of typical Mexican altars by Alejandro Rivera and par= tner,=20 Jeannie Petrus-Rivera, who will create and direct the installation of=20 beautifully elaborated altars by various community groups and individuals in= the=20 transformed festival hall, and dancing with Roberto Ocasio Latin Jazz Band. "ALMA DE LA TIERRA" is a dance/theatre work that has elements of fantasy and= =20 myth presented in a magic-realistic form characteristic of Latin America's=20 primary literary movement. Performed by a wonderful cast of ten dancers/acto= rs,=20 this mesmerizing production creates a world that is familiar, yet dreamlike.= An=20 exploration of Latino culture, this artistic, cultural celebration fuses=20 modern, folk and classical dance, poetry, song, fantastic effects and costum= es and=20 is a feast for the senses for audiences of all ages.=A0=20 "Tom and Susana Evert draw us into a world of intimacy and depth, where hear= t=20 and soul are revealed in human terms, and where we can witness the=20 nitty-gritty of the struggle to be vulnerable, in love and in one's spiritua= l life. And=20 all this is done with great skill, and taste, and humor .Mr. Evert is a rare= =20 breed in this day and age - a true craftsman. It's no accident that he is a=20 sculptor as well as a dancer. When he moves, he is carefully shaping his bod= y,=20 and the surrounding space, to create images that are clear and evocative. Wh= ile=20 his background with Paul Taylor serves him well in his precision and strengt= h=20 of movement, Tom also adds a self-effacing vulnerability seldom seen in male= =20 dancers, and which, in their many duets, is a useful foil for his partner=20 Susana's wonderfully brash and outgoing character. His group efforts have th= e=20 quality of whirlpools, watery and circular and mesmerizing, like the Philip=20= Glass=20 music he often sets them to. =A0 =A0 Susana Evert dances boldly. And brightl= y. From=20 her delightful lip-synching of Celia Cruz, to her solo invocations of the=20 divine spirit, she grabs your attention, and draws you in. In her dances wit= h her=20 partner Tom, she can morph from surrendered lover to angst-driven fury and=20 back again in a split second - leaving no doubt that she has lived both=20 characters. Her face is almost never neutral - it's as expressive as the res= t of her,=20 and sometimes audibly so. While capable of statuesque and fiery beauty, she'= s=20 not afraid to get down and roll around on the floor, either - a sign of the=20 vulnerability that makes her dancing so potent a communication. And as a=20 choreographer, her work in "Alma de la Tierra" (co-created with husband Tom)= =20 communicates the full range of her Mexican heritage, from fleshy sensuality=20= to spirit-filled Catholicism"=A0 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE ( April, 2004) Day of the Dead has been celebrated in Mexico and other Latin-American=20 countries since Pre-Hispanic times. During this important celebration, peopl= e honor=20 their deceased family members through the installation of altars, special=20 foods , music and dance, and by visiting the cemeteries.=20 For tickets or further information (216) 664-1533=20 La Sagrada Familia Church is located at 7719 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland. Press Contact: Susana or Tom Evert=20 216-269-6985 Bailarte at aol.com http://www.diadelosmuertos.info This event is made possible by : The City Of Cleveland,=20 Cuyahoga County ACE Development Grant, The Ohio Arts Council,=20 The Kulas Foundation,=20 TOPS, Supermarkets The Cleveland Foundation. ### --part1_13e.3a6e272.2ea04341_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tom and Susana Evert Dance Theatre to present Day o= f the Dead Celebration


Tom & Susana Evert Dance Theatre
will present the Festival of Dia de= los Muertos ("Day of the Dead") in collaboration with Alejandro Rivera Phot= ography, the week of October 24th through 30th at Sagrada Familia Church. Th= is event is designed to build an understanding of Hispanic cultural traditio= ns through the presentation of a variety of art forms, including dance/theat= re, music, the visual arts, and workshops for the community.
http://www.EvertDance.com=

The culminating event on Saturday, October 30th, unlike any Cleveland has se= en before, will feature a re-sized and revised version of the Everts award-w= inning production Alma de la Tierra ("Soul of the Land") with a ca= st of 10 dancers, installations of typical Mexican altars by Alejandro R= ivera and partner, Jeannie Petrus-Rivera, who will create and direct the ins= tallation of beautifully elaborated altars by various community groups and i= ndividuals in the transformed festival hall, and dancing with Roberto Ocasio= Latin Jazz Band.
=
"ALMA DE LA TIERRA"
is a dance/theatre work that has elements=20= of fantasy and myth presented in a magic-realistic form characteristic of La= tin America's primary literary movement. Performed by a wonderful cast of te= n dancers/actors, this mesmerizing production creates a world that is famili= ar, yet dreamlike. An exploration of Latino culture, this artistic, cultural= celebration fuses modern, folk and classical dance, poetry, song, fantastic= effects and costumes and is a feast for the senses for audiences of all age= s.=A0

"Tom and Susana Evert draw us into a world of intimacy and dep= th, where heart and soul are revealed in human terms, and where we can witne= ss the nitty-gritty of the struggle to be vulnerable, in love and in one's s= piritual life. And all this is done with great skill, and taste, and humor .= Mr. Evert is a rare breed in this day and age - a true craftsman. It's no ac= cident that he is a sculptor as well as a dancer. When he moves, he is caref= ully shaping his body, and the surrounding space, to create images that are=20= clear and evocative. While his background with Paul Taylor serves him well i= n his precision and strength of movement, Tom also adds a self-effacing vuln= erability seldom seen in male dancers, and which, in their many duets, is a=20= useful foil for his partner Susana's wonderfully brash and outgoing characte= r. His group efforts have the quality of whirlpools, watery and circular and= mesmerizing, like the Philip Glass music he often sets them to. =A0 =A0 Sus= ana Evert dances boldly. And brightly. From her delightful lip-synching of C= elia Cruz, to her solo invocations of the divine spirit, she grabs your atte= ntion, and draws you in. In her dances with her partner Tom, she can morph f= rom surrendered lover to angst-driven fury and back again in a split second=20= - leaving no doubt that she has lived both characters. Her face is almost ne= ver neutral - it's as expressive as the rest of her, and sometimes audibly s= o. While capable of statuesque and fiery beauty, she's not afraid to get dow= n and roll around on the floor, either - a sign of the vulnerability that ma= kes her dancing so potent a communication. And as a choreographer, her work=20= in "Alma de la Tierra" (co-created with husband Tom) communicates the full r= ange of her Mexican heritage, from fleshy sensuality to
spirit-filled Catholicism"=A0
THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE ( April, 2004)
=
=
Day of the Dead has been celebrated in Mexico and other Latin-America= n countries since Pre-Hispanic times. During this important celebration, peo= ple honor their deceased family members through the installation of altars,=20= special foods , music and dance, and by visiting the cemeteries.

For tickets or further information (216) 664-1533 <= BR> La Sagrada Familia Church is located at 7719 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland.=


Press Contact: Susana or Tom Evert
216-269-6985
Bailarte at aol.com

http://www.diadelosmuertos.inf= o

=
= This event is made possible by :
The City Of Cleveland,
Cuyahoga County ACE Development Grant,
The Ohio Arts Council,
The Kulas Foundation,
TOPS, Supermarkets
The Cleveland Foundation.


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--part1_13e.3a6e272.2ea04341_boundary-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Thu Oct 14 15:54:44 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 18:54:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silver's Final Performance at Actors' Summit SOLD OUT! Message-ID: -------------------------------1097794484 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Best tickets remaining are on Friday night. A few remain for Saturday evening. Neil -------------------------------1097794484 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Best tickets remaining are on Friday night. A few remain for Saturday e= vening.
 
Neil
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------=_NextPart_000_0064_01C4B262.63596A80-- From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 15 06:16:52 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:16:52 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FORUM 2nd Week Message-ID: <20041015131652.66719.qmail@web21127.mail.yahoo.com> --0-307554387-1097846212=:66510 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii IN ITS SECOND WEEK! RESERVATONS ARE GOING FAST! A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio Book By: Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart Music and Lyrics by: Stephen Sondheim Originally Produced on Broadway by: Harold S. Prince 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! --0-307554387-1097846212=:66510 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

IN ITS SECOND WEEK!

RESERVATONS ARE GOING FAST!

 

A FUNNY THING HAPPENED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM

36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio

 

Book By: Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart

Music and Lyrics by: Stephen Sondheim

Originally Produced on Broadway by: Harold S. Prince

 

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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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-307554387-1097846212=:66510-- From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 15 06:43:23 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:43:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]OLDE TOWN HALL FUNDRAISER Message-ID: <20041015134323.52410.qmail@web21124.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1483127588-1097847803=:50104 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Celebrate the Olde Towne Hall Theatre?s 25th Anniversary Season! This year, through the generous support of The Blue Barn Antiques shop in North Ridgeville, Olde Towne Hall Theatre is selling a limited edition Christmas Ornament! This is the first in a series for historic sites in North Ridgeville and the proceeds from sale support our theatre. This hand painted ornament is available with a ribbon for $20 or a stand for $25 They are on sale at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre Box Office or at the Blue Barn Antique Shop located on Center Ridge Road Own a piece of History and Support the Arts! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1483127588-1097847803=:50104 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Celebrate the Olde Towne Hall Theatre?s

25th Anniversary Season!

 

This year, through the generous support of The Blue Barn Antiques shop in North Ridgeville, Olde Towne Hall Theatre is selling a limited edition Christmas Ornament!

This is the first in a series for historic sites in North Ridgeville and the proceeds from sale support our theatre.

This hand painted ornament is available

 with a ribbon for $20

or a stand for $25

They are on sale at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre Box Office

 or at the Blue Barn Antique Shop located on Center Ridge Road

 

Own a piece of History and Support the Arts!


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-1483127588-1097847803=:50104-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 15 06:47:45 2004 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:47:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Review of Pride & Prejudice Message-ID: <20041015134745.55630.qmail@web13123.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1813045491-1097848065=:55611 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Cleveland Jewish News: October 15, 2004 Arts Charming production of Austen classic lights up Lakeland stage By: FRAN HELLER Contributing Writer Jane Austen is back! In the 1990s, almost every one of Jane Austen's novels was made into a film or television production, generating a new and enthusiastic audience. Less frequently seen is a stage adaptation of Austen's fiction. That is one reason why the production of "Pride and Prejudice" at Lakeland Theatre through Oct. 31 is such a treat. The other is director Dr. Martin Friedman's delightful rendition of a production that originated at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, Ireland. Friedman's adaptation is worth crowing about. Under his dynamic, intelligent direction, 19 hard-working actors, only one of whom is Equity, recreate Austen's early 19th-century English world. Yes, the English accents wobble, and the many scene changes (18 in all) slow the production in the overly long first act, but do not impede it. The individual performances range from credible to memorable, while the ensemble scenes teem with life. The end result is a well-polished production brimming with charm. The play centers on its flawed hero and heroine, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet. Liz Conway brings one of fiction's most delightful heroines to life in her lively portrayal of the strong-willed, quick-witted Elizabeth Bennet, intent on marrying for love, not security. The very handsome Tom Eschelman is sufficiently stiff as the snobbish, aristocratic Mr. Darcy, who is smitten with Elizabeth, despite her inferior social position. Watching Darcy's awkward, overbearing first proposal of marriage, which Lizzy rejects, is as funny as it is ludicrous. Austen's menagerie of characters remains unforgettable. Veteran actor Mitchell Fields (the one Equity actor) is perfect as the paunchy, mildly sarcastic Mr. Bennet, indifferent to his wife and daughters, save for his favorite, Elizabeth. A father's sober warning to his daughter about her reasons for marrying is reflective of his own unhappy, ill-matched union. A shrill, garrulous Mary Cunningham is the perfect prototype of the crass, social-climbing Mrs. Bennet, a brainless busybody whose sole aim in life is to find suitable (read: rich) husbands for her five daughters. An amiable Meredith Conti suits the role of the agreeable Jane Bennet, the oldest and most beautiful of the Bennet sisters. Jane falls in love with Mr. Bingley, a wealthy bachelor. Their romance is thwarted by the efforts of Bingley's sister, who considers the Bennets socially inferior. Timuchin (Timo) Aker is the good-natured bachelor; Rachel Applebaum is his arrogant sister, Miss Caroline Bingley. Hester Lewellen is excellent as the insufferably haughty and domineering aunt, Lady Catherine De Bourgh, who seeks to destroy any possibility of union between her nephew, Darcy, and Elizabeth. Parading about like a penguin, Andrew Narten delivers an unforgettable performance as the pompous, class-conscious clergyman, Mr. Collins, a distant cousin and heir to the Bennet estate. Collins' proposal of marriage to Lizzy, when he won't take no for an answer, is riotous. After being rebuffed, he weds the penniless Charlotte, (a credible Elizabeth Blakeslee) who takes a dim, yet practical view of marriage. The younger Bennett sisters include Mary Britta Shirring as the dour, bookish middle sister, Mary; and Ruth Hitchcock and Lindsy Sandham as the frivolous and materialistic youngest sisters, Lydia and Kitty. The villain of the story is Mr. Wickham (Derek Adams), a fortune hunter and a liar who threatens potential ruin to the entire Bennet family. Keith Nagy's imaginative, minimalist, free-standing set, including two doors and a large, draped picture window that reverse to an arbor, serves the numerous scenes and varying locations effectively, aided by Bill Amato's bird sounds. Director Friedman fully utilizes the stage, which allows many things to happen simultaneously, such as a group engaged in conversation while another plays whist. The ensemble performs a well-coordinated quadrille created by choreographer Elizabeth Flynn. The costumes, designed by Craig Tucker and John Larger, authenticate the milieu. This is a production in which the sum of its parts results in a pleasing and entertaining whole. Look for the movie, "Pride and Prejudice," in 2005. Meanwhile, enjoy the unique opportunity of seeing a live production at Lakeland Theatre while it lasts. Lakeland Theatre is located on the campus of Lakeland Community College, 7700 Clocktower Drive in Kirtland. Performances are Thurs. and Fri. at 8 p.m.; Sat. at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.; and Sun at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. For tickets ($12 for adults; $10 for students and seniors), call 440-525-7034 or 440-525-4774. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. --0-1813045491-1097848065=:55611 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Cleveland Jewish News: October 15, 2004

Arts

Charming production of Austen classic lights up Lakeland stage

Jane Austen is back!

In the 1990s, almost every one of Jane Austen's novels was made into a film or television production, generating a new and enthusiastic audience. Less frequently seen is a stage adaptation of Austen's fiction.

That is one reason why the production of "Pride and Prejudice" at Lakeland Theatre through Oct. 31 is such a treat.

The other is director Dr. Martin Friedman's delightful rendition of a production that originated at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, Ireland. Friedman's adaptation is worth crowing about.

Under his dynamic, intelligent direction, 19 hard-working actors, only one of whom is Equity, recreate Austen's early 19th-century English world.

Yes, the English accents wobble, and the many scene changes (18 in all) slow the production in the overly long first act, but do not impede it. The individual performances range from credible to memorable, while the ensemble scenes teem with life. The end result is a well-polished production brimming with charm.

The play centers on its flawed hero and heroine, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet.

Liz Conway brings one of fiction's most delightful heroines to life in her lively portrayal of the strong-willed, quick-witted Elizabeth Bennet, intent on marrying for love, not security.

The very handsome Tom Eschelman is sufficiently stiff as the snobbish, aristocratic Mr. Darcy, who is smitten with Elizabeth, despite her inferior social position. Watching Darcy's awkward, overbearing first proposal of marriage, which Lizzy rejects, is as funny as it is ludicrous.

Austen's menagerie of characters remains unforgettable. Veteran actor Mitchell Fields (the one Equity actor) is perfect as the paunchy, mildly sarcastic Mr. Bennet, indifferent to his wife and daughters, save for his favorite, Elizabeth. A father's sober warning to his daughter about her reasons for marrying is reflective of his own unhappy, ill-matched union.

A shrill, garrulous Mary Cunningham is the perfect prototype of the crass, social-climbing Mrs. Bennet, a brainless busybody whose sole aim in life is to find suitable (read: rich) husbands for her five daughters.

An amiable Meredith Conti suits the role of the agreeable Jane Bennet, the oldest and most beautiful of the Bennet sisters. Jane falls in love with Mr. Bingley, a wealthy bachelor. Their romance is thwarted by the efforts of Bingley's sister, who considers the Bennets socially inferior. Timuchin (Timo) Aker is the good-natured bachelor; Rachel Applebaum is his arrogant sister, Miss Caroline Bingley.

Hester Lewellen is excellent as the insufferably haughty and domineering aunt, Lady Catherine De Bourgh, who seeks to destroy any possibility of union between her nephew, Darcy, and Elizabeth.

Parading about like a penguin, Andrew Narten delivers an unforgettable performance as the pompous, class-conscious clergyman, Mr. Collins, a distant cousin and heir to the Bennet estate.

Collins' proposal of marriage to Lizzy, when he won't take no for an answer, is riotous. After being rebuffed, he weds the penniless Charlotte, (a credible Elizabeth Blakeslee) who takes a dim, yet practical view of marriage.

The younger Bennett sisters include Mary Britta Shirring as the dour, bookish middle sister, Mary; and Ruth Hitchcock and Lindsy Sandham as the frivolous and materialistic youngest sisters, Lydia and Kitty. The villain of the story is Mr. Wickham (Derek Adams), a fortune hunter and a liar who threatens potential ruin to the entire Bennet family.

Keith Nagy's imaginative, minimalist, free-standing set, including two doors and a large, draped picture window that reverse to an arbor, serves the numerous scenes and varying locations effectively, aided by Bill Amato's bird sounds.

Director Friedman fully utilizes the stage, which allows many things to happen simultaneously, such as a group engaged in conversation while another plays whist.

The ensemble performs a well-coordinated quadrille created by choreographer Elizabeth Flynn. The costumes, designed by Craig Tucker and John Larger, authenticate the milieu. This is a production in which the sum of its parts results in a pleasing and entertaining whole.

Look for the movie, "Pride and Prejudice," in 2005. Meanwhile, enjoy the unique opportunity of seeing a live production at Lakeland Theatre while it lasts.

Lakeland Theatre is located on the campus of Lakeland Community College, 7700 Clocktower Drive in Kirtland. Performances are Thurs. and Fri. at 8 p.m.; Sat. at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.; and Sun at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. For tickets ($12 for adults; $10 for students and seniors), call 440-525-7034 or 440-525-4774.


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Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. --0-1813045491-1097848065=:55611-- From msucre2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 15 06:57:37 2004 From: msucre2000 at yahoo.com (Matthew Sucre) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 06:57:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION NOTICE: THE FANTASTICKS Message-ID: <20041015135737.17997.qmail@web21123.mail.yahoo.com> --0-567865843-1097848657=:16699 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii TRY TO REMEMBER? OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE ANNOUNCES AUDITNONS FOR OUR 25th ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTION OF The Fantasticks The Olde Towne Hall theatre began its first formal season with The Fantasticks, 25 years ago, and this season we are reviving the show to celebrate 25 years of great community theatre. No other New York stage production has ever played so many performances. The Fantasticks has become the longest-running musical in the world, and with good reason. At the heart of its breathtaking poetry and subtle theatrical sophistication is a purity and simplicity that transcends cultural barriers. The result is a timeless fable of love that manages to be nostalgic and universal at the same time. The Fantasticks tells the tale of the neighboring fathers of Luisa and Matt, though good friends feel they must appear as enemies to make sure that their children fall in love. Having thought up this bit of logic they next find a way to reverse themselves by hiring El Gallo, aided by the Old Actor and The Indian, to perform a mock abduction by moonlight so that Matt might prove his valor, thus paving the way for reconciliation. But daylight reveals the parental deception; the lovers quarrel, and young Matt goes off to see the world. After a number of horrible experiences, he returns home to Luisa?s waiting arms. This most memorable musical score includes the songs; Try to Remember, Soon it?s Going to Rain, I Can See It, They Were You, and Never Say No. February 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 2005, March 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 2005 - 8PM Sundays Feb. 20th and March 6th - 2PM AUDITIONS ARE BEING HELD ON MONDAY OCTOBER 18 & TUESDAY OCTOBER 19 PLEASE BE PREPAIRED TO SING A MUSICAL SELECTION SHOWCASING YOUR RANGE AND ABILTIY. BE PREPAIRED TO READ FROM THE SCRIPT. Directions to the Olde Towne Hall Theatre 36119 Center Ridge Road 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! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. --0-567865843-1097848657=:16699 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

TRY TO REMEMBER?

OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE ANNOUNCES AUDITNONS FOR OUR 25th ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTION OF

The Fantasticks

The Olde Towne Hall theatre began its first formal season with The Fantasticks, 25 years ago, and this season we are reviving the show to celebrate 25 years of great community theatre.

No other New York stage production has ever played so many performances. The Fantasticks has become the longest-running musical in the world, and with good reason. At the heart of its breathtaking poetry and subtle theatrical sophistication is a purity and simplicity that transcends cultural barriers. The result is a timeless fable of love that manages to be nostalgic and universal at the same time.

The Fantasticks tells the tale of the neighboring fathers of Luisa and Matt, though good friends feel they must appear as enemies to make sure that their children fall in love. Having thought up this bit of logic they next find a way to reverse themselves by hiring El Gallo, aided by the Old Actor and The Indian, to perform a mock abduction by moonlight so that Matt might prove his valor, thus paving the way for reconciliation. But daylight reveals the parental deception; the lovers quarrel, and young Matt goes off to see the world. After a number of horrible experiences, he returns home to Luisa?s waiting arms.

This most memorable musical score includes the songs; Try to Remember, Soon it?s Going to Rain, I Can See It, They Were You, and Never Say No.

February 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 2005, March 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 2005 - 8PM
Sundays Feb. 20th and March 6th - 2PM

 

AUDITIONS ARE BEING HELD ON
MONDAY OCTOBER 18 &

TUESDAY OCTOBER 19

PLEASE BE PREPAIRED TO SING A MUSICAL SELECTION SHOWCASING YOUR RANGE AND ABILTIY.  BE PREPAIRED TO READ FROM THE SCRIPT.

Directions to the Olde Towne Hall Theatre

36119 Center Ridge Road

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!


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Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. --0-567865843-1097848657=:16699-- From snewport at buckeyecolor.com Fri Oct 15 07:48:34 2004 From: snewport at buckeyecolor.com (Newport, Stephanie) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 10:48:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reindeer Monologue Auditions at The Players Guild in Canton Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2C6.0BA70306 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C4B2C6.0BA70306" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B2C6.0BA70306 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Players Guild Theatre Announces Auditions for Eight: The Reindeer Monologues =20 =20 Canton, Ohio - The Players Guild Theatre announces auditions for Eight: The Reindeer Monologues, Jeff Goode's dark comedy, filled with naughty fun and scandalous surprises. =20 A media frenzy erupts when scandalous allegations are leveled at the North Pole's most prominent resident. As each legendary member of Santa's flying team comes forward to demand its share of the lime-light, a horrific tale of corruption and perversion emerges, implicating everyone from the littlest elf to the tainted Saint himself. =20 Director Margene Rannigan is looking for men and women age 18 or older. Those wishing to audition should prepare a humorous monologue approximately one minute in length. =20 Auditions will be held Monday, November 1, and Tuesday, November 2, at 7:00 p.m. at the Players Guild Theatre, 1001 Market Avenue in Canton. No appointment is necessary. For information, call (330) 453-7619. Performance dates are December 6 - 15, Monday through Wednesday. =20 Contact: Steven Arnold (Artistic Coordinator) artistic at playersguildtheatre.com =20 Phone: 330-453-7619 =20 =20 =20 # # # ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4B2C6.0BA70306 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The = Players Guild=20 Theatre Announces

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Canton, Ohio - The Players Guild Theatre = announces=20 auditions for Eight: = The Reindeer=20 Monologues, Jeff Goode’s = dark comedy,=20 filled with naughty fun and scandalous=20 surprises.

  

A media frenzy erupts when scandalous = allegations are=20 leveled at the North Pole's most prominent resident. As each legendary = member of=20 Santa's flying team comes forward to demand its share of the lime-light, = a=20 horrific tale of corruption and perversion emerges, implicating everyone = from=20 the littlest elf to the tainted Saint=20 himself.

 

Director Margene = Rannigan=20 is looking for men and women age 18 or older. Those wishing to audition = should=20 prepare a humorous monologue approximately one minute in=20 length.

 

Auditions will be held = Monday, November 1, and Tuesday, November 2, at = 7:00 p.m. at the Players = Guild=20 Theatre,=20 1001 Market=20 Avenue in = Canton. No appointment is necessary. = For=20 information, call (330) 453-7619. Performance dates are December 6 = – 15, Monday=20 through Wednesday.

 

Contact:          =20 Steven Arnold (Artistic Coordinator) artistic at playersguildtheatre.com  =20

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Magical Talking Lion! Amish Love Slaves! Cleveland, OH - It is the year 20,004. It is a time of war, greed and political unrest in a galaxy known as Ohio. Junior and Dickey (who bear an amazing resemblance to George W. Bush and Dick Cheney) rule the planets of Buckeye Five. Ohio's heart has broken and is in need of repair. Join the Lion, Edmund, Lucy and Susan as they race through the galaxy in search of the five pieces of Ohio's heart, as they try to put things right again. Habitat East, the Cleveland-based improv and sketch comedy troupe, will perform their full-length original musical-just in time for the 2004 election-entitled Election 20,004: A Race Odyssey on Saturday, October 23rd at 8:00 P.M. at the Cleveland Public Theatre's Parrish Hall, 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland, OH. Performers include Adam Brooks, Dave Buckman, Maria Corell, Jeff Gosnell, Mike Hagesfeld, Kiff Vanden Heuvel, Marlene Kelly, Mike Kelly, Maria Livers, Mike Martone, Mel Minch and Mike Polk. Ticket prices start at $12 with a maximum contribution of $50 per person. All proceeds from Habitat East's show will be donated to MoveOn PAC, which helps members elect candidates who reflect their values. MoveOn PAC is part of MoveOn, which builds electronic advocacy groups around issues such as campaign finance, environmental and energy issues, media consolidation, and the Iraq war. Find out more about MoveOn at http://www.moveon.org/. Donations will be accepted at the door. Cleveland Public Theatre is located on Cleveland's Near West Side, five minutes from Downtown. Parking is available off of West 65th Street. Directions are available at http://www.cptonline.org/. ### Habitat East began in 2001. For more info, visit http://www.geocities.com/habitateast/. Reservation line: (216) 521-1462. For More Information, Please Contact: Marjorie Preston at PublicRelationz at aol.com (216) 371-6754 Marlene Kelly at mkelly at telarc.com From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Fri Oct 15 08:21:44 2004 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:21:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Miss Gulch has arrived for her grand opening in Kennedy's at Play house Square! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF00076477@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2CA.AE3F6A5B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Miss Gulch Returns! The Wicked Musical =20 "It's unabashed entertainment, the kind best enjoyed with pals over a = drink or two while a cabaret performer bats double-entendres from her stool," exclaimed Cleveland Plain Dealer Reviewer Linda Eisenstein after = viewing the show last March. =20 Nickolas Vannello once again brings Almira Gulch to life in this = one-man show with an armful of devastating new songs, an outrageous dress = created by Jeffrey Smart, a wig, a hat, a wicker basket, a grand piano, and voila = -- MISS GULCH RETURNS!=20 =20 Vannello does the old girl proud! All her dreams finally come true: long-running New York engagements rife with raves,... a cult following = of her own... and, now regional appearances like the one which will be at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center from October 15-30, 2004 =20 "Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the = energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." = Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene. =20 But who is Almira Gulch? It's been many years since Dorothy and The = Wizard of Oz charmed America. But there's another side to the Oz legend: the = dark side of the rainbow.=20 =20 Poor Almira! For sixty years, this dog-snatching, basket-wielding = spiteful spinster-next-door has intrigued us, but has never had the chance to = give us her side of the story...until now! Here she is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her.=20 Well, now its Almira's turn to give us her side of story! She has = remained misunderstood, underestimated, and unappreciated. And through the = decades, frustrated fans have hungered for solutions to the mysteries = surrounding the legendary Miss Gulch. Why does she ride that bike? What does she have against neighborhood girls and their little dogs too? What becomes of = her after the tornado? Did she have a happy childhood? And most of all -- = who is the real woman beneath that ferocious fa=E7ade? When playwright/lyricist Fred Barton accidentally met Margaret = Hamilton, he began a star-struck obsession that led to the development of Miss Gulch Returns. In Miss Gulch, he finds the ideal icon for today's = disillusioned souls, the perfect symbol of the frustrated aspirations of our age.=20 The Bitch is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her. She sings (at last!). She has a mean piano player by the name of Charles Eversole = (and what other kind?) She gives us the dirt. She dumps Hollywood and gives = the real world a try -- and lands a job as well as the next man (and lands = the next man, as well). She lays her soul bare, and yours if you dare. So = turn on the phone machine, turn Judy's picture to the wall, turn up the = volume, and welcome to the wit and wisdom of Miss Gulch -- "Entertainesse Extraordinaire!" "Kindly be advised that MISS GULCH RETURNS! isn't cabaret. It's = theatre. Fine theatre, too. It's one of the best shows I've seen in a long time. = With its riotous lyrics and smart tunes, a genuine poignancy underlies the = wicked laughter. MISS GULCH RETURNS! is a marvel. Pay a visit as soon as you = can." Michael Sommers, NY Native =20 Miss Gulch Returns! Performances: Fridays and Saturdays, October 15 - 30 (One Thursday performance on October 28th) at 8:30 p.m. in=20 Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center All seats $20 =20 Call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 for reservations www.missgulchreturns.com www.tickets.com =20 Show contains mature subject matter. Not suitable for people under 14 = years of age.=20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2CA.AE3F6A5B Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
 
Miss Gulch Returns!

The Wicked Musical

 

"It's unabashed entertainment, the kind best enjoyed with pals over a drink or two while a cabaret performer bats double-entendres from her stool," exclaimed Cleveland Plain Dealer Reviewer Linda Eisenstein after viewing the show last March.

 

Nickolas Vannello once again brings Almira Gulch to life in this one-man show with an armful of devastating new songs, an outrageous dress created by Jeffrey Smart, a wig, a hat, a wicker basket, a grand piano, and voila -- MISS GULCH RETURNS!

  

Vannello does the old girl proud! All her dreams finally come true: long-running New York engagements rife with raves,... a cult following of her own... and, now regional appearances like the one which will be at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center from October 15-30, 2004

 

"Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene.

 

But who is Almira Gulch? It's been many years since Dorothy and The Wizard of Oz charmed America. But there's another side to the Oz legend: the dark side of the rainbow.

 

Poor Almira! For sixty years, this dog-snatching, basket-wielding spiteful spinster-next-door has intrigued us, but has never had the chance to give us her side of the story...until now! Here she is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her.

Well, now its Almira's turn to give us her side of story! She has remained misunderstood, underestimated, and unappreciated. And through the decades, frustrated fans have hungered for solutions to the mysteries surrounding the legendary Miss Gulch. Why does she ride that bike? What does she have against neighborhood girls and their little dogs too? What becomes of her after the tornado? Did she have a happy childhood? And most of all -- who is the real woman beneath that ferocious fa?ade?

When playwright/lyricist Fred Barton accidentally met Margaret Hamilton, he began a star-struck obsession that led to the development of Miss Gulch Returns. In Miss Gulch, he finds the ideal icon for today's disillusioned souls, the perfect symbol of the frustrated aspirations of our age.

The Bitch is back in all the glory Hollywood denied her. She sings (at last!). She has a mean piano player by the name of Charles Eversole (and what other kind?) She gives us the dirt. She dumps Hollywood and gives the real world a try -- and lands a job as well as the next man (and lands the next man, as well). She lays her soul bare, and yours if you dare. So turn on the phone machine, turn Judy's picture to the wall, turn up the volume, and welcome to the wit and wisdom of Miss Gulch -- "Entertainesse Extraordinaire!"

"Kindly be advised that MISS GULCH RETURNS! isn't cabaret. It's theatre. Fine theatre, too. It's one of the best shows I've seen in a long time. With its riotous lyrics and smart tunes, a genuine poignancy underlies the wicked laughter. MISS GULCH RETURNS! is a marvel. Pay a visit as soon as you can." Michael Sommers, NY Native

 

Miss Gulch Returns!

Performances: Fridays and Saturdays,

October 15 - 30 (One Thursday performance on October 28th)

at 8:30 p.m. in

Kennedy's at Playhouse Square Center

All seats $20

 

Call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 for reservations

www.missgulchreturns.com

www.tickets.com

Show contains mature subject matter.  Not suitable for people under 14 years of age.

 

  

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B2CA.AE3F6A5B-- From ray at worldeonline.com Fri Oct 15 08:07:46 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:07:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]National Theatre auditions - from North Coast Central Casting. Message-ID: <005201c4b2c8$c5ba70f0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C4B2A7.3EA8D0F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brought to you by North Coast Central Casting =96 This is a sample of = the film/TV/theater auditions sent each week to members. http://worldeonline.com/nccc/ 216-651-5441 =20 =20 Show Name: Likely Story=20 Theatre Name: New Group=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA ANTC Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: New Group, New York, NY 10000=20 Breakdown: New Group, Producer, based in New York, NY, is accepting submissions for Likely Story, First Rehearsal: November 22, 2004; Opens: December 1, 2004; Closes: December 18, 2004. Artistic Director: Scott Elliott; General Manager: Amanda Brandes; Author: David Cale; Director: Tamara Jenkins. Seeking: Experienced Production Stage Mgr to become an integral part of the team creating a developmental production of David Cale's 1-man show. This will be the 1st of New Group's fledgling 2nd Stage Series. A 2nd lab production is being planned for Spring. This show will rehearse for 1 week, tech in 2 days & run for 15 performances (Wed. - Sat. at 8, Sat. at 2) at Lion Theatre in Theatre Row, 410 W. 42nd St. Please EMAIL Resume and letter of interest to Amanda Brandes at amanda at thenewgroup.org. Equity ANTC contract, Special Lab Production, minimum AEA pay is $247 per week.=20 Prepare: Please EMAIL Resume and letter of interest to Amanda Brandes at amanda at thenewgroup.org.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Singin' In The Rain=20 Theatre Name: Palm Canyon Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA SPT 3=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/25/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Palm Canyon Theatre, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262=20 Breakdown: Palm Canyon Theatre, Producer, based in Palm Springs, CA, is accepting submissions for Singin' In The Rain, First Rehearsal: November 2 Runs: November 19 - December 5, with a possible 1 week holdover. Seeking: role of Cosmo. Send pictures and resumes to: Palm Canyon Theatre, Attn: Se Layne, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs CA 92262. Equity SPT Level 3 contract, minimum AEA pay is $220 per week.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to: Palm Canyon Theatre, Attn: Se Layne, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs CA 92262.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Honky Tonk Angels; Beauty and the Beast; A Chorus Line; Sound of Music; Footloose; Swing!=20 Theatre Name: Carousel Dinner Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Dinner Thtr Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =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: Carousel Dinner Theatre, Producer, based in Akron, OH, is holding Required Equity Principal Auditions for their upcoming seasons, including: Honky Tonk Angels; Performances: January 3, 2005 - March 6, 2005; Author: Ted Swindley; Director: Gary John LaRosa; Musical Director: David Nehis. Beauty and the Beast; Performances: March 9, 2005 - May 15, 2005; Music: Alan Menken; Lyrics: Howard Ashman and Tim Rice; Book: Linda Woolverton; Director: Marc Robin. A Chorus Line; Performances: May 18, 2005 - July 10, 2005; Music: Marvin Hamlish; Lyrics: Edward Kleban; Book: Kirkwood and Dante; Director: Donna Drake. Sound of Music; Performances: July 13, 2005 - September 11, 2005; Music and Lyrics: Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein; Book: Lindsay and Crouse; Director: Marc Robin. Footloose; Performances: September 15, 2005 - November 13, 2005; Music: Tom Snow; Lyrics: Dean Pitchford; Stage Adaptation: Dean Pitchford and Walter Bobbie; Director: Gary John LaRosa. Swing!; Performances: November 16, 2005 - January 8, 2006; Original Concept By: Paul Kelly. Casting Director: Bob Cline. Seeking: for Honky Tonk Angels: SUE ELLEN: 30's - 40's. A Country Singer. For all other shows: all roles open. Please prepare a brief song selection from or in the style of the show (or shows) you are interested in being considered for within the season. Callbacks for shows will take place at various times throughout 2004 and 2005. Lunch: 1:00 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. If Bob Cline has seen you in past 2 month's at EPA's, picture and resume drop-off on 10/27 at aud's showing interest in certain roles/projects should suffice. NO phone calls or visits. Equity Dinner Theatre contract, minimum AEA pay is $552 per week.=20 Prepare: a brief song selection from or in the style of the show (or shows) you are interested in being considered for within the season. Callbacks for shows will take place at various times throughout 2004 and 2005.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Jesus Christ Superstar=20 Theatre Name: Egyptian Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/26/2004 =20 =20 2:30 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Egyptian Theatre Company, 328 Main St, Park City, UT 00000=20 Breakdown: Egyptian Theatre Company, Producer, based in Park City, UT, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar, First Rehearsal: 1/10/05; Opens: 2/11/05; Closes: 3/06/05. Director/Producer: Dana Keiter; Musical Director: David Evanoff. Seeking: All roles. Looking specifically for Jesus, Judas, Pilate, Herod. For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity SPT contract, minimum AEA pay is $325 per week.=20 Prepare: For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Jesus Christ Superstar=20 Theatre Name: Egyptian Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/23/2004 =20 =20 2:30 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Utah Opera & Symphony Building, 336 N. 400 W, Salt Lake City, UT 00000=20 Breakdown: Egyptian Theatre Company, Producer, based in Park City, UT, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar, First Rehearsal: 1/10/05; Opens: 2/11/05; Closes: 3/06/05. Director/Producer: Dana Keiter; Musical Director: David Evanoff. Seeking: All roles. Looking specifically for Jesus, Judas, Pilate, Herod. For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity SPT contract, minimum AEA pay is $325 per week.=20 Prepare: For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: To Kill A Mockingbird=20 Theatre Name: Foothills Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/20/2004 =20 =20 12:00 PMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Foothills Theatre Company, 100 Front Street, Worcester, MA 01608=20 Breakdown: Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, MA, is holding Local Auditions for To Kill A Mockingbird, First rehearsal: December 28, 2004; Performances: January 6, 2005 - January 30, 2005. Director/Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Seeking: Male roles include: ATTICUS FINCH: 50's. Father/Lawyer. WALTER CUNNINGHAM: 30's. Poor farmer. REV. SYKES: 40's - 50's. African-American. Pastor. TOM ROBINSON: 20's - 30's. African-American. Handyman. HECK TATE: 40 - 60's. Sheriff. JUDGE TAYLOR: 50 - 60's. MR. GILMER: 30 - 40's. Prosecutor. BOB EWELL: 40's. Abusive father. BOO RADLEY: 40's. Mysterious recluse. NATHAN RADLEY: 50's. His brother. JEM FINCH: 13. ATTICUS' son. DILL HARRIS: 13. JEM and SCOUT's companion. Female roles include: JEAN LOUISE FINCH: 40's. Narrator. SCOUT FINCH: 9. ATTICUS' daughter. CALPURNIA: 40 - 50's. African-American. Housekeeper. HELEN ROBINSON: 20 - 30's. African-American. TOM's wife. MAUDE ATKINSON: 40's. Southern gentlewoman. STEPHANIE CRAWFORD: 30 - 40's. Neighborhood gossip. MRS. DUBOSE: 70's. Ill old woman. MAYELLA EWELL: 19. The accuser/victim. Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (dramatic for men, humorous for women, except if appropriate for MAYELLA). Additional sides will be available at the audition. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. There is an additional Local Equity Audition in Boston, MA on Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at Actors' Workshop Of Boston from 2 - 8 PM. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, pay.=20 Prepare: Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (see breakdown)=20 _____ =20 Show Name: To Kill A Mockingbird=20 Theatre Name: Foothills Theatre Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Actors' Workshop Of Boston, 327 Summer Street, Boston, MA 00000=20 Breakdown: Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, MA, is holding Local Auditions for To Kill A Mockingbird, First rehearsal: December 28, 2004; Performances: January 6, 2005 - January 30, 2005. Director/Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Seeking: Male roles include: ATTICUS FINCH: 50's. Father/Lawyer. WALTER CUNNINGHAM: 30's. Poor farmer. REV. SYKES: 40's - 50's. African-American. Pastor. TOM ROBINSON: 20's - 30's. African-American. Handyman. HECK TATE: 40 - 60's. Sheriff. JUDGE TAYLOR: 50 - 60's. MR. GILMER: 30 - 40's. Prosecutor. BOB EWELL: 40's. Abusive father. BOO RADLEY: 40's. Mysterious recluse. NATHAN RADLEY: 50's. His brother. JEM FINCH: 13. ATTICUS' son. DILL HARRIS: 13. JEM and SCOUT's companion. Female roles include: JEAN LOUISE FINCH: 40's. Narrator. SCOUT FINCH: 9. ATTICUS' daughter. CALPURNIA: 40 - 50's. African-American. Housekeeper. HELEN ROBINSON: 20 - 30's. African-American. TOM's wife. MAUDE ATKINSON: 40's. Southern gentlewoman. STEPHANIE CRAWFORD: 30 - 40's. Neighborhood gossip. MRS. DUBOSE: 70's. Ill old woman. MAYELLA EWELL: 19. The accuser/victim. Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (dramatic for men, humorous for women, except if appropriate for MAYELLA). Additional sides will be available at the audition. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. There is an additional Local Equity Audition in Worcester, MA on Wednesday, October 20, 2004 at Foothills Theatre from 12 - 4 PM. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT contract, pay.=20 Prepare: Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (see breakdown)=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Season=20 Theatre Name: 29th Street Rep=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Showcase/Mini=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/04/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: 29th Street Rep., 212 West 29th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: 29th Street Rep, Producer, based in New York, NY, is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 season, TBD. Artistic Directors: David Mogentale and Tim Corcoran. Seeking: Equity male and female actors for the 29th Street Rep's 2005 season. A strong commitment to a company situation is needed. Please prepare a brief monologue of your choice. Please bring a Picture and Resume. The season has not been determined at this time. Website: www.29thstreetrep.com. Do not call the theatre, please. Lunch: 1:30 PM =97 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Showcase-NY Tier 4 and possible Mini contracts.=20 Prepare: a brief monologue of your choice. Please bring a Picture and Resume. The season has not been determined at this time.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Chicago=20 Theatre Name: Fran and Barry Weissler=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th St, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: Fran and Barry Weissler, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding 6 Month Equity Chorus Calls for Chicago, The Musical. Director: Walter Bobbie; Book: Fred Ebb/Bob Fosse; Music: John Kander; Lyrics: Fred Ebb; Choreographer: Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst; Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher; Casting: Howie Cherpakov; General Manager: BJ Holt. Seeking: Equity ensemble dancers who sing for possible future replacements in the National Touring/Broadway companies. All should be great sexy, strong athletic dancers in the Bob Fosse Style with good singing voices. Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together _____ =20 Show Name: Chicago=20 Theatre Name: Fran and Barry Weissler=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th St, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: Fran and Barry Weissler, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding 6 Month Equity Chorus Calls for Chicago, The Musical. Director: Walter Bobbie; Book: Fred Ebb/Bob Fosse; Music: John Kander; Lyrics: Fred Ebb; Choreographer: Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst; Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher; Casting: Howie Cherpakov; General Manager: BJ Holt. Seeking: Equity ensemble dancers who sing for possible future replacements in the National Touring/Broadway companies. All should be great sexy, strong athletic dancers in the Bob Fosse Style with good singing voices. Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together _____ =20 Show Name: Mambo Kings=20 Theatre Name: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/02/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group Studio, 254 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity dancers with strong ballet, jazz and ballroom technique for the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Mid 20's - Early 40's. Partnering skills are a plus. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially seeking Latin dancers. Men should wear character shoes. Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. Prepare: Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mambo Kings=20 Theatre Name: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 11/02/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: New Dance Group Studio, 254 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity dancers with strong ballet, jazz and ballroom technique for the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Mid 20's - Early 40's. Partnering skills are a plus. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially seeking Latin dancers. Men should wear character shoes. Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. Prepare: Men should wear character shoes. You may be asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mambo Kings=20 Theatre Name: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity female and male Latin singers with strong Broadway voices for ensemble positions and featured chorus parts in the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Late 20's - Mid 50's. All vocal ranges and physical types. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially Latin singers. Please prepare brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la = Henry Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled to _____ =20 Show Name: Mambo Kings=20 Theatre Name: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Chorus=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/29/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity female and male Latin singers with strong Broadway voices for ensemble positions and featured chorus parts in the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Late 20's - Mid 50's. All vocal ranges and physical types. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially Latin singers. Please prepare brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la = Henry Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week.=20 Prepare: brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled to _____ =20 Show Name: The Property Known As Garland=20 Theatre Name: Paladini Casting=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA 99 Seat No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/22/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Paladini Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl, Los Angeles, CA 90038=20 Breakdown: Paladini Casting is accepting submissions for The Property Known As Garland, a fictional account of Judy Garland (played by Adrienne Barbeau) backstage at Falkoner Centre, Copenhagen, in 1969. Prod. Billy Van Zandt, dir. Glenn Casale. Rehearsals start Jan. 4, 2005. Performances run Jan. 15-16, 2005 at El Portal's Forum Theatre. Seeking: Ed: early 20s, Danish, blonde, very attractive, authentic Nordic, standard British or standard American accent, inexperienced stage manager at Denmark's Falkoner Centre, eager to please, alternately awestruck by, frustrated with, and terrified of the Legend whom he meets for the first time backstage prior to her final concert. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Paladini Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90038. Equity 99 Seat Theatre.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Paladini Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90038.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The Producers=20 Theatre Name: Clear Channel Entertainment=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Production Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Tara Rubin Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Rocco Landesman, Clear Channel Entertainment, et al., Producers, are at this time, seeking submissions of new female dancers for future replacements in the Broadway and both touring companies of The Producers. Music and Lyrics: Mel Brooks; Book: Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan; Director/Choreographer: Susan Stroman; Associate Director: Steven Zweigbaum; Associate Choreographer: Warren Carlyle; Musical Director: Patrick Brady; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting; General Management: Richard Frankel Productions, Laura Green. Based on the 1968 Mel Brooks movie The Producers. Seeking: female dancers, 18-early 30s. Must be 5'7" or taller (preferably 5'8" or taller, but no shorter than 5'7" in bare feet--no exceptions) with jazz, ballet, and tap training and who sing very well for future replacements in the dance ensemble of all companies of The Producers. At this time, especially seeking non-Caucasian dancers, but are accepting submissions of tall dancers of all races and ethnic backgrounds. If you have attended one or more of the chorus calls for dancers, do not send your picture and resume at this time--it is unnecessary, as they already have you on file. However, if you have only mailed a picture and resume in the past and have not attended the auditions, mail an updated picture and resume. Send pictures and resumes via snail mail to Tara Rubin Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl., New York, NY 10036, Attn: The Producers. There is also a mail slot outside the door (to the left) for drop-offs. All companies are on Equity Production contracts, (minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week) and non-Equity dancers will be required to join Equity if cast.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes via snail mail to Tara Rubin Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl., New York, NY 10036, Attn: The Producers. There is also a mail slot outside the door (to the left) for drop-offs.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Shockheaded Peter=20 Theatre Name: Dan Markley, et al=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/23/2004 =20 =20 10:00 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Ave, 16th Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Dan Markley, Alan Schuster, Pomegranate Arts, Shockheaded Media US LLC, Producers, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Shockheaded Peter to be produced at the 37th Street Arts Theatre. Creators/Directors: Julian Crouch/Phelim McDermott; Music/Lyrics: The Tiger Lilies; Casting: David Caparelliotis. First rehearsal: Jan. 10, 2005. Open-ended run. Note: Shockheaded Peter was inspired by Heinrich Hoffman's 19th-century German book, The Struwwelpeter, a "nasty picture book for children and their parents. As told through song, puppetry and wild theatrics, the stage show presents an assortment of wayward lads and lasses from Hoffman's book whose misbehavior (ranging from playing with matches to going outside when it's raining) leads them to painful and untimely ends. All of the performers in Peter perform as a fluid ensemble, taking on different roles and creating various characters through puppetry and stage theatrics. Seeking actors for the following roles: Singer: late 20s=96late 40s, countertenor or extremely strong = male soprano/falsetto, mysterious and eerily hypnotic balladeer with tremendous stage presence, a haunting carnie who sings of the demise of naughty children with various degrees of relish, remorse, hysteria, and glee; MC: 30s=9650s, ghoulish MC with a weakness for Shakespearean tragedy, a cadaverous, sinister barker and thespian wreck who would 'rather be essaying Richard III than introducing these ghastly tales,' by turns welcomes, chides, challenges, mocks, warns and confronts the audience with his wickedly sardonic wit and desperate attempts to prove himself a true master of ceremonies (role does not sing); Mother: late 20s=96early 40s, Victorian wife who desperately wants a child, prone to melodramatic shifts from utter glee to utter doom when faced with the hideous child a demonic stork delivers to her, actress should be commanding, larger than life and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Father: late 20s=96early 40s, long-suffering Victorian husband who longs to give his wife the child they have always dreamed of, actor should be comfortable with melodrama, and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Male Performer: 20s=9630s, physically dexterous and highly creative actor, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Cruel Frederick, Flying Robert, Withering Augustus, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the role of the father, role does not sing; Female Performer: 20s=9630s, physically dexterous = and highly creative actress, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Harriet, Conrad's Mother, a sinister Victorian maid, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the role of the mother, role does not sing; Actor/Double Bass Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on the double bass, the double bassist is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, bassist may also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Drum Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on drums, including extremely small drum sets, the drum player is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, drummer may also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Accordion Player: any age, seeking dynamic actor/accordion player for a number of roles, accordionist may also cover non-musical roles in the show. Actors will be supplied text upon arrival. LUNCH from 1:30pm. to 2:00p.m. EPA Rules in Effect. A monitor will be provided. Off-Broadway E contract/499 seats; $832 current minimum until November 2004.=20 Prepare: Actors will be supplied text upon arrival.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Shockheaded Peter=20 Theatre Name: Dan Markley, et al=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/19/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 10/22/2004 =20 =20 9:30 AMto 5:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: AEA, 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Dan Markley, Alan Schuster, Pomegranate Arts, Shockheaded Media US LLC, Producers, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Shockheaded Peter to be produced at the 37th Street Arts Theatre. Creators/Directors: Julian Crouch/Phelim McDermott; Music/Lyrics: The Tiger Lilies; Casting: David Caparelliotis. First rehearsal: Jan. 10, 2005. Open-ended run. Note: Shockheaded Peter was inspired by Heinrich Hoffman's 19th-century German book, The Struwwelpeter, a "nasty picture book for children and their parents. As told through song, puppetry and wild theatrics, the stage show presents an assortment of wayward lads and lasses from Hoffman's book whose misbehavior (ranging from playing with matches to going outside when it's raining) leads them to painful and untimely ends. All of the performers in Peter perform as a fluid ensemble, taking on different roles and creating various characters through puppetry and stage theatrics. Seeking actors for the following roles: Singer: late 20s=96late 40s, countertenor or extremely strong = male soprano/falsetto, mysterious and eerily hypnotic balladeer with tremendous stage presence, a haunting carnie who sings of the demise of naughty children with various degrees of relish, remorse, hysteria, and glee; MC: 30s=9650s, ghoulish MC with a weakness for Shakespearean tragedy, a cadaverous, sinister barker and thespian wreck who would 'rather be essaying Richard III than introducing these ghastly tales,' by turns welcomes, chides, challenges, mocks, warns and confronts the audience with his wickedly sardonic wit and desperate attempts to prove himself a true master of ceremonies (role does not sing); Mother: late 20s=96early 40s, Victorian wife who desperately wants a child, prone to melodramatic shifts from utter glee to utter doom when faced with the hideous child a demonic stork delivers to her, actress should be commanding, larger than life and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Father: late 20s=96early 40s, long-suffering Victorian husband who longs to give his wife the child they have always dreamed of, actor should be comfortable with melodrama, and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Male Performer: 20s=9630s, physically dexterous and highly creative actor, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Cruel Frederick, Flying Robert, Withering Augustus, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the role of the father, role does not sing; Female Performer: 20s=9630s, physically dexterous = and highly creative actress, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Harriet, Conrad's Mother, a sinister Victorian maid, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the role of the mother, role does not sing; Actor/Double Bass Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on the double bass, the double bassist is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, bassist may also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Drum Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on drums, including extremely small drum sets, the drum player is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, drummer may also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Accordion Player: any age, seeking dynamic actor/accordion player for a number of roles, accordionist may also cover non-musical roles in the show. Actors will be supplied text upon arrival. LUNCH from 1:00pm. to 2:00p.m. EPA Rules in Effect. A monitor will be provided. Off-Broadway E contract/499 seats; $832 current minimum until November 2004.=20 Prepare: Actors will be supplied text upon arrival.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee=20 Theatre Name: Second Stage Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway A/C Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/26/2004 =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: Second Stage Theatre will hold Equity principal auditions for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, (William Finn, music and lyrics; Rachel Sheinkin, book; conceived by Rebecca Feldman; James Lapine, dir.), first rehearsal: dates TBD, first performance TBD, last performance TBD. Six young people on the edge of puberty strive to become adults in this comedic, tender, sardonic musical. These outsiders use competition to define themselves apart from their crazy families, while their struggle to escape childhood is overseen by grown-ups who never completely succeeded in escaping it themselves. Artistic Director: Carole Rothman; Executive Director: Timothy McClimon; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting. Seeking: actor-singers of all backgrounds are encouraged to audition. While the characters range in age from teenaged to adult, all characters will be played by adult actors=97Rona Janet: actor and character in her 30s, a local real estate agent, she also serves as the emcee and commentator of this year's Bee, she herself is a former spelling bee champion, making her well-suited to comment on the Bee's progress; Panch: actor and character both in 30s, he is the vice principal of the school, his role in the Bee is to pronounce, and when asked, define the words to the contestants; Mitch Maloney: actor and character in his 20s, working at the Spelling Bee as part of his community service, his role at the bee is as the comfort counselor, escorting the contestants off the stage as they disqualify; Gramercy: Asian-American actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she tries to be perfect, she is a straight-A student, plays the piano, but is beginning to wonder why she works so hard to attain perfection; Tripp Barrington: adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, as last year's Bee winner, he feels confident of his success this year, however, by this year he is beginning to discover girls, which turns out to be a major, and at times crippling, distraction for him; Schwarzy: adult actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she is the daughter of two gay dads, who pressure her to succeed at spelling, she is somewhat androgynous; Leaf Connybear: adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, he is the youngest member of a hippie family with many children, at his own school, he was merely a third-runner up in the Bee, so he is not nearly as good as the other competitors at this County Bee, he is very goofy, awkward, and exists in his own world; Olive Ostrovsky: adult actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she is shy, withdrawn, and neglected by her parents, she works hard to get attention from her father; Barfee: adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, he suffers from a rare mucous membrane disorder making his voice sound excessively nasal, he is a true outsider, perhaps even a misfit due to several odd behaviors: before spelling a word outloud in the Bee, for example, he writes it out on the floor with his foot. Be prepared to sing a brief, contemporary, comic American musical theatre or pop song. Bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided. Equity Off-Broadway A and C contracts ($479 and $646 current minimums).=20 Prepare: to sing a brief, contemporary, comic American musical theatre or pop song. Bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Privilege, Birdie Blue=20 Theatre Name: Second Stage Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: EPA=20 Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway A/C Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/25/2004 =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: Second Stage Theatre will hold Equity principal auditions for Privilege and Birdie Blue. Artistic Director: Carole Rothman; Executive Director: Timothy McClimon; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting. Privilege, by Paul Weitz (Peter Askin, dir.), first rehearsal: Feb. 22, 2005, first performance: March 22, last performance: May 8. Dates subject to change with notice. The privileged lives of two Upper East Side teens are irrevocably changed when their father is accused of insider trading. Two brothers look at the world with the comedic observations of boys on the brink of adulthood. Birdie Blue by Cheryl L. West (Seret Scott, dir.), first rehearsal: May 3, 2005, first performance: May 31, 2005, last performance: July 17. Dates subject to change with notice. Birdie Blue is a lyrical and jazzy reflection on love, marriage and the passage of time. Seeking for Privilege: Charlie: 12, rich, privileged, spoiled private school boy, in the process of examining his life; Porter: 16, Charlie's brother, fancies himself to be a man about town; Ted: 40s, their father, a captain of industry who gets arrested for illegal financial practices; Anna: 40s, their mother, Upper East Side socialite whose life is turned upside down when her husband is arrested; Erla: 30s, their housekeeper, droll sense of humor, could be African-American, Central American, or West Indian. Seeking African-American actors to play the following roles in Birdie Blue: Birdie (understudy only): 40s-60s, a tough yet tender, funny, and big-hearted woman who is the primary caregiver to her ill husband, she is caught between the past and present, and her narration and flashbacks reveal the story of her life and family; Jackson: 40s-60s, Birdie's husband, in the present, he is very ill and completely reliant on Birdie for his care, symptoms bear similarities to Alzheimers, in Birdie's flashbacks we see him as a younger man when he was a crossing guard, and before that, a postal worker, before his illness, he was a loving, supportive, and strong-willed husband who loved Birdie dearly; Bocat: 20s-30s, Birdie's nephew, a great dancer and James Brown fan, full of life and vigor, but not very intelligent; Sook: 40s-60s, Birdie's eldest brother, pompous to the point of sewing shoulder pads in his clothes to add to his own size; Little Pimp: 15, a sweet and generous cross-dressing teen, beaten by his parents, like a son to Birdie; Minerva: 40s-60s, Birdie's eldest sister, a large woman who suffers from many ailments, both real and feigned; Ellis: 30s-50s, Birdie's youngest brother, trapped in the 1970s, he is a hustler who loves to mind other people's business; Bam: 20s, Birdie's son, a rebellious gang member, he is eventually sent to prison, he is the source of Birdie's heartache. For straight plays Privilege and Birdie Blue, be prepared to present a short, contemporary American monologue. Equity Off-Broadway A and C contracts ($479 and $646 current minimums).=20 Prepare: a short, contemporary American monologue.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Saddam: The Musical=20 Theatre Name: Joe Beck=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/16/2004 =20 =20 4:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Shetler Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, 4th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: Joe Beck is holding open auditions for Saddam: The Musical. Seeking males and females, all types, for new musical comedy opening in December. Possible travel expenses paid if cast. Shetler Studios phone: (212) 246-6655. Bring pictures and resumes and music in your key.=20 Prepare: Shetler Studios phone: (212) 246-6655. Bring pictures and resumes and music in your key.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: My One & Only=20 Theatre Name: Candlewood International=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/28/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812=20 Breakdown: Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: principal and supporting roles by appointment only. Roles include: Capt. Billy Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the show; ensemble=97Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong vocal ability and some acting ability. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur.=20 Prepare: Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: My One & Only=20 Theatre Name: Candlewood International=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th Street, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10001=20 Breakdown: Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: female chorus. Roles include: Capt. Billy Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the show; ensemble=97Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong vocal ability and some acting ability. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to call times with approved monitor only. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments.=20 Prepare: Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to _____ =20 Show Name: My One & Only=20 Theatre Name: Candlewood International=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/27/2004 =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: Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: male chorus. Roles include: Capt. Billy Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the show; ensemble=97Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong vocal ability and some acting ability. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to call times with approved monitor only. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments.=20 Prepare: Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to _____ =20 Show Name: My Life as an Island=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/25/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PMto 9:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Producers Club, 358 W. 44 St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: There will be an open call for Latino/a actors for a reading of the libretto of a new musical, My Life as an Island, by librettist Lisa Aviva Bleviss. Performs Nov. 20. Specifically seeking: women of color, 25-35, 48-60, 68-85; men of color, 28-52. Prepare a short dramatic monologue, and actors who sing may prepare 16 bars of a song (English or Spanish) to be sung without accompaniment. For questions, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to Jose Montanez at JRMontanez at aol.com.=20 Prepare: a short dramatic monologue, and actors who sing may prepare 16 bars of a song (English or Spanish) to be sung without accompaniment. For questions, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to Jose Montanez at JRMontanez at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Mamillius=20 Theatre Name: Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/19/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End A, New York, NY 10025=20 Breakdown: Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions is accepting submissions for Mamillius (adaptation of "The Winter's Tale" by Shakespeare). Actors of all ethnicities are encouraged to submit. Seeking: Actor One (Mamillius, Bear, Time, Autolycus): the focal point of the play, young male actor to play age 10-12, bright, charming, precocious, imaginative, curious, energetic, also brooding, intense and mature beyond his years. Frodo in Lord of the Rings. Also capable of playing a bit of con artist, Artful Dodger type, able to handle Shakespeare text, physically agile, well coordinated, sings, plays woodwind instrument useful; Actor Two (Hermione, Perdita): female, plays both the queen, Hermione, mid-30s and also her daughter, age 16, needs a great sense of presence and stillness, intelligent, passionate, graceful, sensuous and confident. If Juliet had lived. Some partial nudity (breast). Handles Shakespearean verse well, needs a sense of humor, moves well, as Perdita dances an erotic fertility rite; Actor Three (Leontes, Shepherd): male, plays both the King Leontes, age 30-40 and the Shepherd, age 50-70, great sense of presence, wings between infantile rage, violence, paranoia and being tentative, gentle and a lost little boy, a combination of Othello, Hamlet and Macbeth. As Shepherd needs simplicity, comic sensibility, handles Shakespearean verse, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Four (Paulina, Mariner, Older Polixenes): female, as Paulina, a benign sorceress, a mother with no child, somewhat otherworldly but also a down to earth straight shooter, a decisive female Friar Lawrence, wife to Antigonus, as Older Polixenes, plays the male king of Bohemia age 50s, intelligent, watchful, judgmental, also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble, handles Shakespearean verse, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Five (Younger Polixenes, Court Officer, Florizel): male, as Younger Polixenes plays king of Bohemia age 30s, intelligent, good-natured. As Florizel age mid-20s, a lover-warrior, passionate, determined, heroic, confident. Also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean verse well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Six (Antigonus, Camillo, Gentleman): male. As Antigonus plays the advisor, statesman and confidant to Leontes, a reluctant henchman, husband to Paulina. As Camillo also a helper to both kings, a secretary of state, marries Paulina in the end, makes huge personal sacrifices for what he believes to be the better good, kind, rational, good. Also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean verse well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Seven (First Lady, First Lord, Clown): female, serves both Hermione as First Lady (female) and Leontes as First Lord (male). Represents the point of view of the people, respectful, alert, responsive, thoughtful but ultimately a witness to wrongdoings over which s/he has no control. As Clown, son to the Shepherd, age 14 and later age 30, simple, good natured, na=EFve. = Also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean text well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture. Rehearses Nov. 30-Dec. 29, performs Dec. 30-Jan. 30 at La Mama, Etc., 74 A E. 4 St., NYC. Director: Sheldon Deckelbaum. Pay. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End Ave., #6A, New York, NY 10025; or email castsolutions at aol.com.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End Ave., #6A, New York, NY 10025; or email castsolutions at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Extraordinary=20 Theatre Name: Vital Children's Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Vital Theatre Company, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Vital Children's Theatre, an award-winning company, is seeking men and women for their production of Extraordinary, a musical for children performing weekends from Dec. 18, 2004-Feb. 6, 2005. There will be no performances over Christmas and New Year's. Rehearsals begin the week of Nov. 15. Seeking: Lester the Jester: baritone, adult to play nine-year-old, strong- willed; Mother: mezzo, June Cleaver type; Imaginary Fred: baritone, Lester's sarcastic imaginary friend, fluent in American Sign Language (ASL); Hope: fluent in ASL, Lester's deaf cousin, expressive; The Girl with Legs of Stone: mezzo/belt, wise beyond her years; Peter the Chocolate Eater: baritone, eager to belong; Dustmite Janet: mezzo/belt, dancer, high energy; Dustmite Carl: baritone, dancer, high energy; Lonely Lucy: mezzo, dreamer who longs for an imaginary friend; The Queen: fluent in ASL, expressive. Minorities encouraged to apply. Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New York, NY 10036.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New York, NY 10036.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Shakespeare Live!: Midsummer, Macbeth, Henry V=20 Theatre Name: Shakespeare Theatre of NJ=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave, Madison, NJ 07940=20 Breakdown: The Shakespeare Theatre of NJ is accepting non-Equity submissions for its educational touring company, Shakespeare Live! (Tours to NJ, NY, PA, CT, DE.) Auditions early to mid-November. Stipend: $225/week during rehearsals and performances. Productions: Midsummer, Macbeth, and Henry V. Rehearses Dec. 28, tours Jan. 25-June 10, 2005. Actors can earn EMC points as understudies for the Shakespeare Theatre's Main Stage productions. Shakespeare Live! is one of only a handful of theatres nationwide selected to provide services to schools through the NEA's Shakespeare for a New Generation program. Classical training and Shakespeare experience required. Education background and SFDC certification a plus. Send pictures and resumes to Joe Discher, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, Attn: Shakespeare Live!=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Joe Discher, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, Attn: Shakespeare Live!=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Zip Code of Atlantis, Faking the Lizard King's Death, Blogging About Cat Stevens=20 Theatre Name: HEM Theatre Collective=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St, New York, NY 10014=20 Breakdown: Double OOBR Award-winning playwright Larry Myers is interviewing for his permanent all-male company, HEM Theatre Collective. Non-Equity actors of all types for a rep of revival of Zip Code of Atlantis plus Faking the Lizard King's Death and Blogging About Cat Stevens. Particularly interested in actors who direct and stage manage for self-contained groups. Roles include heterosexual males, rock and Baywatch types, Hollywood models, tough teens. Send pictures and resumes to Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St., New York, NY 10014.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St., New York, NY 10014.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Performance Piece=20 Theatre Name: Innerlandscapes Dance Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Innerlandscapes Dance Theater, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Innerlandscapes Dance Theatre is casting for a performance piece showing Feb. 2005. Seeking: one male actor-dancer, 30-40; and two women actors, 20-40. Dancers all must have good improv skills and strong comic sense. Some pay. To set up an appointment, call Nomi Bachar at (212) 877-0346. For more info, visit www.Innerlandscapesdt.com.=20 Prepare: To set up an appointment, call Nomi Bachar at (212) 877-0346. For more info, visit www.Innerlandscapesdt.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Iphigenia at Aulis=20 Theatre Name: Alexander the Great Hellenic=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/16/2004 =20 =20 3:00 PMto 7:30 PM=20 10/17/2004 =20 =20 11:00 AMto 4:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Nola Studios, 250 West 54th Street, 11th Fl, New York, NY 10019=20 Breakdown: The Alexander the Great Hellenic Entertainment Corporation is looking for actors for the upcoming theatrical production of Iphigenia at Aulis, which will be performed in English at the Symphony Space Theater in Manhattan on Jan. 18-19, 2005 for a total of three shows. The incentive for this production is to eventually present these three performances to Greece=97more specifically the country of Cyprus. The = play will be performed under the direction of Yiani Alex and choreography of Haris Mavromihalis. Seeking the following male roles: Agamemnon: 37-45; Old man: 55-65, or an actor that can play older; Menelaus: mid-30s; Achilles: mid-20s. Female roles include: Clytemnistra: 35-40; Iphigenia: 18=9622, but should be able to pass for 16. Also seeking: six English-speaking women, 18-35; and six Greek-speaking women, 18-35. Chorus women should be able to move well and follow choreographic direction. Dance experience is a plus. All ethnic backgrounds are accepted. Some pay for NYC performances and professional pay for performances in Greece. Sides from the play will be provided. It is preferred that you prepare two monologues of both classical and contemporary genres. Bring headshot/photo and resume with you. If you are not able to attend, send pictures and resumes to 111 W. 68 St., #3B, New York, NY 10023, not later than Oct. 21.=20 Prepare: Sides from the play will be provided. It is preferred that you prepare two monologues of both classical and contemporary genres. Bring headshot/photo and resume with you. If you are not able to attend, send pictures and resumes to address in breakdown.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Dickens Victorian Carollers=20 Theatre Name: Dickens Victorian Carollers=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Tom Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101=20 Breakdown: The Dickens Victorian Carollers, www.Carollers.com, is currently accepting pictures and resumes for upcoming season. Seeking legit, seasoned, mature, Broadway-caliber singer-performers who are excellent musicians/sight-singers. Opera singers okay. Upscale venues. NYC and surrounding area. Quartet. S/A/T/B. Send pictures and resumes to Tom Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101. You can also send pictures and resumes via email to NYCCarolers at aol.com. Pay. No phone calls.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to Tom Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101. You can also send pictures and resumes via email to NYCCarolers at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Supper Club Revue=20 Theatre Name: Richie Cecere, Producer=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/18/2004 =20 =20 8:30 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Richie Cecere's Supper Club, Northern New Jersey, NJ 00000=20 Breakdown: Richie Cecere, Producer, is seeking dancer-singers for supper club revue. Seeking leggy Broadway-type dancer-singers for upscale restaurant with 18-piece orchestra in Montclair, NJ. Shows are Friday and Saturday nights, with rehearsals on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Must have strong dance technique and strong voice. Choreographer: Lois Englund. Pay. Call Lois at (973) 699-2659 for appointment and directions by train or car. Bring pictures and resume; wear leotard and tights only, no jazz pants, heels and a dress to sing in. Prepare two songs with sheet music.=20 Prepare: Call Lois at (973) 699-2659 for appointment and directions by train or car. Bring pictures and resume; wear leotard and tights only, no jazz pants, heels and a dress to sing in. Prepare two songs with sheet music.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Original Dance Play=20 Theatre Name: Purchase College=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/17/2004 =20 =20 6:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Dance Building, Studio L, Purchase College, Purchase, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Purchase College is seeking performers for original dance play to be performed in the spring. Rehearsals on Sundays, 6-8PM at Purchase College, Purchase, NY. All ethnicities. Seeking: two males to play corrections officers and five females to play inmates. Sexual situations simulated, but no overt nudity. Send inquiries to Beth Alison at bethybeth2002 at yahoo.com.=20 Prepare: Send inquiries to Beth Alison at bethybeth2002 at yahoo.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Christmas Carol=20 Theatre Name: C-R Productions, Inc.=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/24/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: C-R Productions, 58 Remsen St, Cohoes, NY 12047=20 Breakdown: C-R Productions, Inc., at the Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes, NY, two and a half hours north of New York City, is seeking pictures and resumes from non-union actors and actresses for all roles including Scrooge in A Christmas Carol. Rehearsals begin Nov. 16, opens Dec. 3-19. Pay, housing, and transportation provided. Auditions will be held the last week of October by appointment only. Actors will be contacted for appointments. Send pictures and resumes for consideration to C-R Productions, 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, NY 12047 or email to casting at cohoesmusichall.com. For more information, visit www.cohoesmusichall.com.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes for consideration to C-R Productions, 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, NY 12047 or email to casting at cohoesmusichall.com. For more information, visit www.cohoesmusichall.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Dramatic Adaptations of 19th-Century Literature=20 Theatre Name: Chamber Theatre Productions Inc=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/22/2004 =20 =20 12:30 PMto 4:30 PM=20 10/23/2004 =20 =20 10:30 AMto 12:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Harlequin Studios, 203 W. 46 St, New York, NY 10036=20 Breakdown: Chamber Theatre Productions Inc. of Boston will hold auditions for two national spring tours, non-Equity. Dramatic adaptations of 19th-century literature (Poe, Twain, Irving, etc.). Rehearsals January-February in Boston. Tour February-May. $500 per week. Housing paid on tour. They are also looking for actor-technicians. Minorities encouraged. Prepare two contrasting pieces, one dramatic/comic, one classical; one minute each, two minutes total. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 Prepare: Prepare two contrasting pieces, one dramatic/comic, one classical; one minute each, two minutes total. Bring pictures and resumes.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: American Mime Theatre=20 Theatre Name: American Mime Theatre=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Perf Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: The American Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl, New York, NY 10003=20 Breakdown: The American Mime Theatre is reforming the company and is seeking: one man with strong movement and acting background to be trained free as a company member for the American Mime Theatre. This company, of nonspeaking actors, has performed its art form, American mime, since 1952, under the direction of Paul J. Curtis. Send pictures and resumes to The American Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl., New York, NY 10003. Visit website www.americanmime.org. Paid per performance.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to The American Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl., New York, NY 10003. Visit website www.americanmime.org.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: The Extremes: A Microbe Musical=20 Theatre Name: Science Theater=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/28/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Marcos Stafne, 47-01 111th St, Queens, NY 11368=20 Breakdown: Science Theater at the New York Hall of Science is casting for its new family musical, The Extremes: A Microbe Musical. Seeking three non-union women to play Sulfy, Polar, and Pyro: three extreme microbes who have formed an all-microbe girl group. Pay. Director: Marcos Stafne. Rehearses Nov. 20-24, daytime. Performs Nov. 26-28, Dec. 4 & 5, 11 & 12. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 28 to Marcos Stafne, Supervisor of Science Theatre, New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Queens, NY 11368.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 28 to Marcos Stafne, Supervisor of Science Theatre, New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Queens, NY 11368.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Platanos and Collard Greens=20 Theatre Name: Between The Lines Production=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: David Lamb, PO Box 30, New York, NY 10268=20 Breakdown: Between The Lines Production, Producer, is accepting submission from African-American male actors for role in traveling production of Platanos and Collard Greens. Show dates are varied throughout the fall and spring. Pay. Seeking: Freeman: college student, 20-25. Send pictures and resumes to David Lamb, PO Box 30, New York, NY 10268-0030. Email: choldit at aol.com.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes to David Lamb, PO Box 30, New York, NY 10268-0030. Email: choldit at aol.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: A Christmas Carol=20 Theatre Name: Personal Space Theatrics=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA Showcase No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/19/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Personal Space Theatrics, PO Box 1900=96Murray Hill, New York, NY 10156=20 Breakdown: Personal Space Theatrics, a nonprofit environmental theatre company whose work seeks to break down the barriers between actors and audiences, is now accepting union and non-union headshot/resume submissions for A Christmas Carol, its third annual holiday musical. Adapted and directed by Stephen Wargo; Musical Director: Joseph Clark; Choreographer: Ann Robideaux. Seeking strong singers who move well. Rehearsals evenings and weekends from Nov. 9-Dec. 8, with a break from Nov. 24-26 for Thanksgiving. Runs 12 performances from Dec. 9-19 at the Bernie West Theatre at Baruch College. Seeking: Bob Cratchit: 30s, tenor; Young Scrooge: 20s, 6' or taller, baritone; Marley's Ghost: late 40s-60s, bass; Fezziwig: late 30s-50s, high tenor; Peter Cratchit: teens, tenor; Topper: 20s, baritone; Christmas Past: 20s, soprano; Belle: 20s, alto; Mrs. Fezziwig: late 30s-50s, soprano; Boy Scrooge: nine to 12 years old; Fan: girl, eight to 12 years old; Tim Cratchit: boy or girl, small, six to 10 years old. Children's roles may be double-cast and alternate performances. All roles will require doubling. Director: Steven Wargo. Auditions will be held by appointment Sat. Oct. 23, with callbacks Mon. Oct. 25. Come prepared with 16 bars legit. Callbacks will include sight-singing, dancing and reading. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Personal Space Theatrics, c/o A Christmas Carol, PO Box 1900=96Murray Hill Station, New York, NY 10156-1900. = Equity Basic Showcase Code, approval pending.=20 Prepare: Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Personal Space Theatrics, c/o A Christmas Carol, PO Box 1900=96Murray Hill Station, New York, NY 10156-1900.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Blue Man Group=20 Theatre Name: Blue Man Group=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/01/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Blue Man Casting, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Blue Man Group is expanding--new domestic and international productions are scheduled for 2005. Seeking male and female performers for the role of Blue Man. Excellent drumming and acting skills needed to perform the highly energized non-verbal character work. Performers must be between 5'9"-6'1" with an athletic build. Must be willing to relocate. Salaried positions. For further information, visit www.bluemancasting.com.=20 Prepare: For further information, visit www.bluemancasting.com.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Seasons of Desire=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 10/31/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Herrick, 601 Sixth St, Brooklyn, NY 11215=20 Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted for Seasons of Desire, a new drama in workshop. Seeking: boy, 7-12 years old, sweet, bright; woman, 30-45 years old, maternal/hooker. Non-Equity. Rehearsals evenings, Nov. 3-19. Presentations Nov. 20-21. Director: Paul Warner. Auditions ASAP. Send pictures and resumes and queries to jgoodmanherrick at aol.com or Herrick, 601 Sixth St., Brooklyn, NY 11215.=20 Prepare: Auditions ASAP. Send pictures and resumes and queries to jgoodmanherrick at aol.com or Herrick, 601 Sixth St., Brooklyn, NY 11215.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: I Hate Hamlet=20 Theatre Name: Fat Pie Productions, Inc.=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/19/2004 =20 =20 4:00 PMto 7:00 PM=20 10/20/2004 =20 =20 5:00 PMto 8:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Medicine Show Theatre, 549 W. 52 St., 3rd fl, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Fat Pie Productions, Inc. is holding auditions for a showcase production of I Hate Hamlet. Director: Ed Schiff. To be performed Dec. 1-18. Rehearsals start Nov. 8. Roles of John Barrymore and Andrew Rally are cast. Seeking: Felicia Dantine: 30s-40s, passionate and dramatic New York real estate agent; Lillian Troy: 50s-70s, talent agent with a regal German accent; Gary Peter Lefkowitz: 30s-40s, personifies L.A. shaggy-chic, happy, overgrown child, think Cosmo Kramer from Seinfeld. Audition with a comedic monologue and be prepared to read from sides. Expenses covered.=20 Prepare: a comedic monologue and be prepared to read from sides.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Comedy Skits=20 Theatre Name:=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Submission=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 =20 11/06/2004 =20 =20 =20 Submission/Audition Address: Henry Williams, PO Box 392, Brooklyn, NY 11226=20 Breakdown: Submissions are being accepted from non-union performers, 18-40, for comedy skits to perform in Manhattan on Fri. Dec. 17 and Sat. Dec. 18. Also seeking: fluent foreign language speakers and actresses with dance skills. Must be available for five Saturday rehearsals in Brooklyn, from 1-7PM, beginning Nov. 13. Auditions will be held Sat. Nov. 6. Send pictures and resumes to Henry Williams, PO Box 392, Brooklyn, NY 11226.=20 Prepare: Auditions will be held Sat. Nov. 6. Send pictures and resumes to Henry Williams, PO Box 392, Brooklyn, NY 11226.=20 _____ =20 Show Name: Ah, My Dear Anderson=20 Theatre Name: Urban Stages Theater Company=20 Post Date: 10/14/2004 Call Type: Open=20 Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay=20 Audition Date(s) =20 =20 Times 10/18/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 5:00 PM=20 10/19/2004 =20 =20 2:00 PMto 5:00 PM=20 Submission/Audition Address: Urban Stages, 259 W. 30 St, New York, NY 11111=20 Breakdown: Award-winning Urban Stages Theater Company is producing an original family show, Ah, My Dear Anderson (The New York Times: visually stunning), an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen children's tales. Seeking: non-Equity women, 20-28. Paid. Must move well. Running Dec. 4-Jan. 9 (holidays off). 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Show Name: Likely Story
Theatre= Name: New Group
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Contract: AEA ANTC Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: New Group, = New York, = NY = 10000 =

Breakdown: = New Group, Producer, based in New York, = NY, is accepting = submissions for Likely Story, First Rehearsal: November 22, 2004; Opens: December 1, = 2004; Closes: December 18, = 2004. Artistic Director: Scott Elliott; General Manager: Amanda = Brandes; Author: David Cale; Director: Tamara Jenkins. Seeking: Experienced = Production Stage Mgr to become an integral part of the team creating a = developmental production of David Cale's 1-man show. This will be the 1st of New = Group's fledgling 2nd Stage Series. A 2nd lab production is being planned for = Spring. This show will rehearse for 1 week, tech in 2 days & run for 15 performances (Wed. - Sat. at 8, Sat. at 2) at Lion Theatre in Theatre = Row, 410 W. 42nd St. Please EMAIL Resume and letter of interest to Amanda Brandes at amanda at thenewgroup.org. Equity ANTC contract, Special Lab Production, = minimum AEA pay is $247 per week.

Prepare: = Please EMAIL Resume and letter of interest to Amanda = Brandes at amanda at thenewgroup.org.


Show Name: Singin' In The Rain
Theatre Name: Palm Canyon = Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union Contract: AEA = SPT 3

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/25/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Palm Canyon = Theatre, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr, = Palm Springs, = CA = 92262 =

Breakdown: = Palm Canyon Theatre, Producer, based in Palm Springs, CA, = is accepting submissions for Singin' In The Rain, First Rehearsal: November = 2 Runs: November 19 - December 5, with a possible 1 week holdover. = Seeking: role of Cosmo. Send pictures and resumes to: Palm Canyon Theatre, Attn: Se = Layne, 538 N. Palm Canyon Dr., = Palm Springs = CA = 92262. Equity SPT = Level 3 contract, minimum AEA pay is $220 per week.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to: Palm Canyon Theatre, Attn: Se = Layne, 538 N. Palm Canyon = Dr., Palm = Springs CA= 92262.


Show Name: Honky Tonk Angels; Beauty and the Beast; A Chorus Line; Sound of Music; Footloose; = Swing!
Theatre Name: Carousel = Dinner Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Dinner Thtr Pay =

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10/27/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Carousel Dinner Theatre, Producer, based in Akron, OH, is = holding Required Equity Principal Auditions for their upcoming seasons, = including: Honky Tonk Angels; Performances: January 3, 2005 - March 6, 2005; = Author: Ted Swindley; Director: Gary John LaRosa; Musical Director: David Nehis. Beauty and = the Beast; Performances: March 9, = 2005 - May 15, = 2005; Music: Alan Menken; Lyrics: Howard Ashman and Tim Rice; = Book: Linda Woolverton; Director: Marc Robin. A Chorus Line; Performances: = May 18, 2005 - = July 10, 2005; Music: Marvin = Hamlish; Lyrics: Edward Kleban; Book: Kirkwood<= /font> and Dante; Director: Donna Drake. Sound of Music; = Performances: July 13, 2005 - = September 11, 2005; Music and Lyrics: Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein; Book: Lindsay and = Crouse; Director: Marc Robin. Footloose; Performances: September 15, 2005 - = November 13, 2005; Music: Tom Snow; Lyrics: Dean Pitchford; Stage Adaptation: Dean = Pitchford and Walter Bobbie; Director: Gary John LaRosa. Swing!; Performances: = November 16, 2005 - = January 8, 2006; Original = Concept By: Paul Kelly. Casting Director: Bob Cline. Seeking: for Honky Tonk Angels: = SUE ELLEN: 30's - 40's. A Country Singer. For all other shows: all roles = open. Please prepare a brief song selection from or in the style of the show = (or shows) you are interested in being considered for within the season. = Callbacks for shows will take place at various times throughout 2004 and 2005. = Lunch: 1:00 PM — = 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. If Bob Cline has seen you in past 2 = month's at EPA's, picture and resume drop-off on 10/27 at aud's showing interest = in certain roles/projects should suffice. NO phone calls or visits. Equity = Dinner Theatre contract, minimum AEA pay is $552 per week.

Prepare: = a brief song selection from or in the style of the show (or = shows) you are interested in being considered for within the season. Callbacks = for shows will take place at various times throughout 2004 and 2005. =


Show Name: Jesus Christ Superstar
Theatre Name: Egyptian = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/26/2004

 

 

2:30 PMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Egyptian = Theatre Company, 328 Main = St, Park = City, UT= 00000

Breakdown: = Egyptian Theatre Company, Producer, based in Park City, UT, = is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar, First = Rehearsal: 1/10/05; Opens: 2/11/05; Closes: 3/06/05. Director/Producer: Dana = Keiter; Musical Director: David Evanoff. Seeking: All roles. Looking = specifically for Jesus, Judas, Pilate, Herod. For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same = style. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity SPT contract, minimum AEA pay is $325 per week. =

Prepare: = For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars = of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style.


Show Name: Jesus Christ Superstar
Theatre Name: Egyptian = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA SPT Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/23/2004

 

 

2:30 PMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Utah Opera & = Symphony Building<= /font>, 336 N. 400 W, Salt Lake = City, UT= 00000

Breakdown: = Egyptian Theatre Company, Producer, based in Park City, UT, = is holding Equity Principal Auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar, First = Rehearsal: 1/10/05; Opens: 2/11/05; Closes: 3/06/05. Director/Producer: Dana = Keiter; Musical Director: David Evanoff. Seeking: All roles. Looking = specifically for Jesus, Judas, Pilate, Herod. For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same = style. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity SPT contract, minimum AEA pay is $325 per week. =

Prepare: = For appointments, call 435-645-0671. Please prepare 24 bars = of a rock song or musical theatre song in the same style.


Show Name: To Kill A Mockingbird
Theatre Name: Foothills = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/20/2004

 

 

12:00 PMto 4:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Foothills = Theatre Company, 100 Front = Street, Worcester= , MA= 01608

Breakdown: = Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, = MA, is holding Local Auditions for To Kill A Mockingbird, First rehearsal: = December 28, 2004; Performances: January 6, 2005 - January 30, 2005. = Director/Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Seeking: Male roles include: ATTICUS FINCH: 50's. = Father/Lawyer. WALTER CUNNINGHAM: 30's. Poor farmer. REV. SYKES: 40's - 50's. = African-American. Pastor. TOM ROBINSON: 20's - 30's. African-American. Handyman. HECK = TATE: 40 - 60's. Sheriff. JUDGE TAYLOR: 50 - 60's. MR. GILMER: 30 - 40's. = Prosecutor. BOB EWELL: 40's. Abusive father. BOO RADLEY: 40's. Mysterious recluse. = NATHAN RADLEY: 50's. His brother. JEM FINCH: 13. ATTICUS' son. DILL HARRIS: 13. = JEM and SCOUT's companion. Female roles include: JEAN LOUISE FINCH: 40's. = Narrator. SCOUT FINCH: 9. ATTICUS' daughter. CALPURNIA: 40 - 50's. = African-American. Housekeeper. HELEN ROBINSON: 20 - 30's. African-American. TOM's wife. MAUDE ATKINSON: = 40's. Southern gentlewoman. STEPHANIE CRAWFORD: 30 - 40's. Neighborhood gossip. MRS. = DUBOSE: 70's. Ill old woman. MAYELLA EWELL: 19. The accuser/victim. Email = audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at = ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners = should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (dramatic for men, humorous for = women, except if appropriate for MAYELLA). Additional sides will be available = at the audition. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all = aspects of this audition. There is an additional Local Equity Audition in = Boston, = MA on = Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at Actors' Workshop Of Boston from 2 - 8 PM. Equity LOA Referenced To LORT = contract, pay.

Prepare: = Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen = Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x = 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute = monologue (see breakdown)


Show Name: To Kill A Mockingbird
Theatre Name: Foothills = Theatre Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: AEA Contract: AEA LOA Ref to LORT =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Actors' = Workshop Of Boston, 327 Summer = Street, Boston, = MA = 00000 =

Breakdown: = Foothills Theatre Company, Producer, based in Worcester, = MA, is holding Local Auditions for To Kill A Mockingbird, First rehearsal: = December 28, 2004; Performances: January 6, 2005 - January 30, 2005. = Director/Associate Producer: Bob Dolan. Seeking: Male roles include: ATTICUS FINCH: 50's. = Father/Lawyer. WALTER CUNNINGHAM: 30's. Poor farmer. REV. SYKES: 40's - 50's. = African-American. Pastor. TOM ROBINSON: 20's - 30's. African-American. Handyman. HECK = TATE: 40 - 60's. Sheriff. JUDGE TAYLOR: 50 - 60's. MR. GILMER: 30 - 40's. = Prosecutor. BOB EWELL: 40's. Abusive father. BOO RADLEY: 40's. Mysterious recluse. = NATHAN RADLEY: 50's. His brother. JEM FINCH: 13. ATTICUS' son. DILL HARRIS: 13. = JEM and SCOUT's companion. Female roles include: JEAN LOUISE FINCH: 40's. = Narrator. SCOUT FINCH: 9. ATTICUS' daughter. CALPURNIA: 40 - 50's. = African-American. Housekeeper. HELEN ROBINSON: 20 - 30's. African-American. TOM's wife. MAUDE ATKINSON: = 40's. Southern gentlewoman. STEPHANIE CRAWFORD: 30 - 40's. Neighborhood gossip. MRS. = DUBOSE: 70's. Ill old woman. MAYELLA EWELL: 19. The accuser/victim. Email = audition request (preferred method) to Colleen Kelley, Company Manager at = ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners = should prepare a one (1) minute monologue (dramatic for men, humorous for = women, except if appropriate for MAYELLA). Additional sides will be available = at the audition. A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all = aspects of this audition. There is an additional Local Equity Audition in = Worcester, = MA on = Wednesday, October 20, 2004 at Foothills Theatre from 12 - 4 PM. Equity LOA Referenced = To LORT contract, pay.

Prepare: = Email audition request (preferred method) to Colleen = Kelley, Company Manager at ckelley at foothillstheatre.com or call 509-754-3314, x = 227. Walk-ins are welcome. All auditioners should prepare a one (1) minute = monologue (see breakdown)


Show Name: Season
Theatre Name: =
29th Street Rep
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Showcase/Mini =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/04/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: 29th = Street Rep., 212 West 29th = Street, 2nd Fl, New = York, NY= 10001

Breakdown: = 29th Street Rep, Producer, = based in New York, NY= , is holding Equity Principal Auditions for their 2004-2005 = season, TBD. Artistic Directors: David Mogentale and Tim Corcoran. Seeking: = Equity male and female actors for the 29th = Street Rep's 2005 season. A strong commitment to a company = situation is needed. Please prepare a brief monologue of your choice. Please bring a = Picture and Resume. The season has not been determined at this time. Website: www.29thstreetrep.com. Do not call the theatre, please. Lunch: = 1:30 PM — = 2:00 PM. EPA Rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Showcase-NY Tier 4 and = possible Mini contracts.

Prepare: = a brief monologue of your choice. Please bring a Picture = and Resume. The season has not been determined at this time. =


Show Name: Chicago
Theatre Name: Fran and = Barry Weissler
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Fran and Barry Weissler, Producers, based in = New York, = NY, is holding 6 = Month Equity Chorus Calls for Chicago, The Musical. Director: Walter Bobbie; = Book: Fred Ebb/Bob Fosse; Music: John Kander; Lyrics: Fred Ebb; Choreographer: = Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst; Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher; Casting: Howie Cherpakov; = General Manager: BJ Holt. Seeking: Equity ensemble dancers who sing for possible = future replacements in the National<= /font> Touring/Broadway companies. All should be great sexy, = strong athletic dancers in the Bob Fosse Style with good singing voices. Please = be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 = bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist = will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, = stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. =

Prepare: = Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the = call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you = have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please = bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together


Show Name: Chicago
Theatre Name: Fran and = Barry Weissler
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

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

Breakdown: = Fran and Barry Weissler, Producers, based in = New York, = NY, is holding 6 = Month Equity Chorus Calls for Chicago, The Musical. Director: Walter Bobbie; = Book: Fred Ebb/Bob Fosse; Music: John Kander; Lyrics: Fred Ebb; Choreographer: = Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst; Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher; Casting: Howie Cherpakov; = General Manager: BJ Holt. Seeking: Equity ensemble dancers who sing for possible = future replacements in the National<= /font> Touring/Broadway companies. All should be great sexy, = strong athletic dancers in the Bob Fosse Style with good singing voices. Please = be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the call. Please prepare 16 = bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you have danced. A pianist = will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please bring Pictures and Resume, = stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. =

Prepare: = Please be warmed up and ready to dance at the start of the = call. Please prepare 16 bars of an uptempo Broadway song to sing after you = have danced. A pianist will be provided. Please bring sheet music. Please = bring Pictures and Resume, stapled together


Show Name: Mambo Kings
Theatre Name: Daryl Roth = and Jordan Roth
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/02/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

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

Breakdown: = Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, = NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - = March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; = Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne = Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning = novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity dancers with strong ballet, jazz and ballroom technique for the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Mid 20's - Early = 40's. Partnering skills are a plus. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend = this call, but especially seeking Latin dancers. Men should wear character = shoes. Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. = Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice = and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, = stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. =

Prepare: = Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be = asked to sing. Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows = off your voice and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture = and Resume, stapled together.


Show Name: Mambo Kings
Theatre Name: Daryl Roth = and Jordan Roth
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

11/02/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, = NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - = March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; = Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne = Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning = novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity dancers with strong ballet, jazz and ballroom technique for the Broadway musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Mid 20's - Early = 40's. Partnering skills are a plus. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend = this call, but especially seeking Latin dancers. Men should wear character = shoes. Women should wear character shoes with a heel. You may be asked to sing. = Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice = and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, = stapled together. Chorus rules are in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week. =

Prepare: = Men should wear character shoes. You may be asked to sing. = Please prepare a standard/contemporary Broadway song that shows off your voice = and range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, = stapled together.


Show Name: Mambo Kings
Theatre Name: Daryl Roth = and Jordan Roth
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

2:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, = NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - = March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; = Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne = Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning = novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity female and male Latin singers with strong = Broadway voices for ensemble positions and featured chorus parts in the Broadway = musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Late 20's - Mid 50's. All vocal ranges and physical = types. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially Latin = singers. Please prepare brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry = Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song = (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. = Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum = AEA pay is $1381 per week.

Prepare: = brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry Krieger, = Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in = English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. = Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled to


Show Name: Mambo Kings
Theatre Name: Daryl Roth = and Jordan Roth
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Chorus
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Production =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/29/2004

 

 

10:00 AM

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

Breakdown: = Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth, Producers, based in New York, = NY, is holding Required Chorus Calls for Mambo Kings, First Rehearsal: Monday, December 27, 2004 In NYC; Out-Of-Town Performances: February 7, 2005 - = March 6, 2005; First Preview In NYC: March 29, 2005. Director: Arne Glimcher; = Music: Carlos Franzetti; Lyrics: Arne Glimcher; Book: Oscar Hijuelos/Arne = Glimcher; Music Supervisor: TBA; Choreorgrapher: Sergio Trujillo; Casting: Binder Casting. This show is based on Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning = novel Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Producers are seeking an authentic Latin company. Seeking: Equity female and male Latin singers with strong = Broadway voices for ensemble positions and featured chorus parts in the Broadway = musical THE MAMBO KINGS. Late 20's - Mid 50's. All vocal ranges and physical = types. All ethnicities are encouraged to attend this call, but especially Latin = singers. Please prepare brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry = Krieger, Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song = (either in English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. = Pianist provided. Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled together. Chorus rules are = in effect. A monitor will be provided. Equity Production contract, minimum = AEA pay is $1381 per week.

Prepare: = brief standard/contemporary Broadway (=E0 la Henry Krieger, = Stephen Schwartz or Boublil/Schonberg) and/or standard Latin song (either in = English or Spanish) showing voice & range. Bring sheet music. Pianist provided. = Bring a Picture and Resume, stapled to


Show Name: The Property Known As Garland
Theatre Name: Paladini = Casting
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA 99 Seat No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/22/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Paladini = Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl, Los Angeles, CA 90038

Breakdown: = Paladini Casting is accepting submissions for The Property = Known As Garland, a fictional account of Judy Garland (played by Adrienne = Barbeau) backstage at Falkoner Centre, Copenhagen, in 1969. Prod. Billy Van = Zandt, dir. Glenn Casale. Rehearsals start Jan. 4, 2005. Performances run Jan. = 15-16, 2005 at El Portal's Forum Theatre. Seeking: Ed: early 20s, Danish, blonde, = very attractive, authentic Nordic, standard British or standard American = accent, inexperienced stage manager at Denmark's Falkoner Centre, eager to = please, alternately awestruck by, frustrated with, and terrified of the Legend = whom he meets for the first time backstage prior to her final concert. Send = pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Paladini Casting, 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st = Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90038. Equity 99 Seat Theatre.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 22 to Paladini Casting, = 6860 Lexington Ave., 1st Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90038.


Show Name: The Producers
Theatre Name: Clear = Channel Entertainment
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA Production Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Tara Rubin = Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: = Rocco Landesman, Clear Channel Entertainment, et al., = Producers, are at this time, seeking submissions of new female dancers for future replacements in the Broadway and both touring companies of The = Producers. Music and Lyrics: Mel Brooks; Book: Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan; Director/Choreographer: Susan Stroman; Associate Director: Steven = Zweigbaum; Associate Choreographer: Warren Carlyle; Musical Director: Patrick = Brady; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting; General Management: Richard Frankel = Productions, Laura Green. Based on the 1968 Mel Brooks movie The Producers. Seeking: = female dancers, 18-early 30s. Must be 5'7" or taller (preferably 5'8" = or taller, but no shorter than 5'7" in bare feet--no exceptions) with = jazz, ballet, and tap training and who sing very well for future replacements = in the dance ensemble of all companies of The Producers. At this time, = especially seeking non-Caucasian dancers, but are accepting submissions of tall = dancers of all races and ethnic backgrounds. If you have attended one or more of = the chorus calls for dancers, do not send your picture and resume at this = time--it is unnecessary, as they already have you on file. However, if you have = only mailed a picture and resume in the past and have not attended the = auditions, mail an updated picture and resume. Send pictures and resumes via snail = mail to Tara Rubin Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl., New = York, NY= 10036, Attn: The Producers. There is also a mail slot outside = the door (to the left) for drop-offs. All companies are on Equity Production = contracts, (minimum AEA pay is $1381 per week) and non-Equity dancers will be = required to join Equity if cast.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes via snail mail to Tara Rubin = Casting, 311 W. 43 St., 5th fl., New = York, NY= 10036, Attn: The Producers. There is also a mail slot outside = the door (to the left) for drop-offs.


Show Name: Shockheaded Peter
Theatre Name: Dan Markley, et al
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/23/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Dan Markley, Alan Schuster, Pomegranate Arts, Shockheaded = Media US LLC, Producers, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Shockheaded = Peter to be produced at the 37th = Street Arts Theatre. Creators/Directors: Julian Crouch/Phelim = McDermott; Music/Lyrics: The Tiger Lilies; Casting: David Caparelliotis. First = rehearsal: Jan. 10, 2005. Open-ended = run. Note: Shockheaded Peter was inspired by Heinrich Hoffman's 19th-century German book, The = Struwwelpeter, a "nasty picture book for children and their parents. As told = through song, puppetry and wild theatrics, the stage show presents an assortment = of wayward lads and lasses from Hoffman's book whose misbehavior (ranging = from playing with matches to going outside when it's raining) leads them to = painful and untimely ends. All of the performers in Peter perform as a fluid = ensemble, taking on different roles and creating various characters through = puppetry and stage theatrics. Seeking actors for the following roles: Singer: late 20s–late 40s, countertenor or extremely strong male = soprano/falsetto, mysterious and eerily hypnotic balladeer with tremendous stage presence, = a haunting carnie who sings of the demise of naughty children with various degrees of relish, remorse, hysteria, and glee; MC: 30s–50s, = ghoulish MC with a weakness for Shakespearean tragedy, a cadaverous, sinister barker = and thespian wreck who would 'rather be essaying Richard III than = introducing these ghastly tales,' by turns welcomes, chides, challenges, mocks, warns and confronts the audience with his wickedly sardonic wit and desperate = attempts to prove himself a true master of ceremonies (role does not sing); Mother: = late 20s–early 40s, Victorian wife who desperately wants a child, prone = to melodramatic shifts from utter glee to utter doom when faced with the = hideous child a demonic stork delivers to her, actress should be commanding, = larger than life and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations = (role does not sing); Father: late 20s–early 40s, long-suffering = Victorian husband who longs to give his wife the child they have always dreamed = of, actor should be comfortable with melodrama, and able to work (and work with) a = number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Male Performer: 20s–30s, physically dexterous and highly creative actor, brings to life many of = Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Cruel Frederick, = Flying Robert, Withering Augustus, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry = (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a = strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to = create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, = this actor may also cover the role of the father, role does not sing; Female Performer: 20s–30s, physically dexterous and highly creative = actress, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human = characters, including Harriet, Conrad's Mother, a sinister Victorian maid, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, = etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of = this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the = role of the mother, role does not sing; Actor/Double Bass Player: any age, = seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on the double = bass, the double bassist is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the = entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action = while he/she plays, bassist may also cover non-musical roles in the show; = Actor/Drum Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely = proficient on drums, including extremely small drum sets, the drum player is on = stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer = should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, drummer may = also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Accordion Player: any age, = seeking dynamic actor/accordion player for a number of roles, accordionist may = also cover non-musical roles in the show. Actors will be supplied text upon = arrival. LUNCH from 1:30pm. to 2:00p.m.<= /font> EPA Rules in Effect. A monitor will be provided. = Off-Broadway E contract/499 seats; $832 current minimum until November 2004.

Prepare: = Actors will be supplied text upon arrival. =


Show Name: Shockheaded Peter
Theatre Name: Dan Markley, et al
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway E =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/19/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

10/22/2004

 

 

9:30 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Dan Markley, Alan Schuster, Pomegranate Arts, Shockheaded = Media US LLC, Producers, are holding Equity Principal Auditions for Shockheaded = Peter to be produced at the 37th = Street Arts Theatre. Creators/Directors: Julian Crouch/Phelim = McDermott; Music/Lyrics: The Tiger Lilies; Casting: David Caparelliotis. First = rehearsal: Jan. 10, 2005. Open-ended = run. Note: Shockheaded Peter was inspired by Heinrich Hoffman's 19th-century German book, The = Struwwelpeter, a "nasty picture book for children and their parents. As told = through song, puppetry and wild theatrics, the stage show presents an assortment = of wayward lads and lasses from Hoffman's book whose misbehavior (ranging = from playing with matches to going outside when it's raining) leads them to = painful and untimely ends. All of the performers in Peter perform as a fluid = ensemble, taking on different roles and creating various characters through = puppetry and stage theatrics. Seeking actors for the following roles: Singer: late 20s–late 40s, countertenor or extremely strong male = soprano/falsetto, mysterious and eerily hypnotic balladeer with tremendous stage presence, = a haunting carnie who sings of the demise of naughty children with various degrees of relish, remorse, hysteria, and glee; MC: 30s–50s, = ghoulish MC with a weakness for Shakespearean tragedy, a cadaverous, sinister barker = and thespian wreck who would 'rather be essaying Richard III than = introducing these ghastly tales,' by turns welcomes, chides, challenges, mocks, warns and confronts the audience with his wickedly sardonic wit and desperate = attempts to prove himself a true master of ceremonies (role does not sing); Mother: = late 20s–early 40s, Victorian wife who desperately wants a child, prone = to melodramatic shifts from utter glee to utter doom when faced with the = hideous child a demonic stork delivers to her, actress should be commanding, = larger than life and able to work (and work with) a number of puppet creations = (role does not sing); Father: late 20s–early 40s, long-suffering = Victorian husband who longs to give his wife the child they have always dreamed = of, actor should be comfortable with melodrama, and able to work (and work with) a = number of puppet creations (role does not sing); Male Performer: 20s–30s, physically dexterous and highly creative actor, brings to life many of = Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human characters, including Cruel Frederick, = Flying Robert, Withering Augustus, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry = (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a = strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to = create the various denizens of this whimsically macabre world are imperative, = this actor may also cover the role of the father, role does not sing; Female Performer: 20s–30s, physically dexterous and highly creative = actress, brings to life many of Shockheaded Peter's human and non-human = characters, including Harriet, Conrad's Mother, a sinister Victorian maid, and Peter himself, experience with puppetry (hand, stick, marionette, shadow, = etc.) a definite plus but not necessary, a strong sense of humor and fun, and a willingness to work within an ensemble to create the various denizens of = this whimsically macabre world are imperative, this actor may also cover the = role of the mother, role does not sing; Actor/Double Bass Player: any age, = seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely proficient on the double = bass, the double bassist is on stage and integrally involved in the action of the = entire show, so performer should be comfortable being a part of the action = while he/she plays, bassist may also cover non-musical roles in the show; = Actor/Drum Player: any age, seeking dynamic actors/musicians who are extremely = proficient on drums, including extremely small drum sets, the drum player is on = stage and integrally involved in the action of the entire show, so performer = should be comfortable being a part of the action while he/she plays, drummer may = also cover non-musical roles in the show; Actor/Accordion Player: any age, = seeking dynamic actor/accordion player for a number of roles, accordionist may = also cover non-musical roles in the show. Actors will be supplied text upon = arrival. LUNCH from 1:00pm. to 2:00p.m.<= /font> EPA Rules in Effect. A monitor will be provided. = Off-Broadway E contract/499 seats; $832 current minimum until November 2004.

Prepare: = Actors will be supplied text upon arrival. =


Show Name: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Theatre Name: Second = Stage Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway = A/C

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/26/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Second Stage Theatre will hold Equity principal auditions = for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, (William Finn, music and lyrics; = Rachel Sheinkin, book; conceived by Rebecca Feldman; James Lapine, dir.), first rehearsal: dates TBD, first performance TBD, last performance TBD. Six = young people on the edge of puberty strive to become adults in this comedic, = tender, sardonic musical. These outsiders use competition to define themselves = apart from their crazy families, while their struggle to escape childhood is = overseen by grown-ups who never completely succeeded in escaping it themselves. = Artistic Director: Carole Rothman; Executive Director: Timothy McClimon; Casting: = Tara Rubin Casting. Seeking: actor-singers of all backgrounds are encouraged = to audition. While the characters range in age from teenaged to adult, all characters = will be played by adult actors—Rona Janet: actor and character in her = 30s, a local real estate agent, she also serves as the emcee and commentator of = this year's Bee, she herself is a former spelling bee champion, making her well-suited to comment on the Bee's progress; Panch: actor and character = both in 30s, he is the vice principal of the school, his role in the Bee is = to pronounce, and when asked, define the words to the contestants; Mitch = Maloney: actor and character in his 20s, working at the Spelling Bee as part of = his community service, his role at the bee is as the comfort counselor, = escorting the contestants off the stage as they disqualify; Gramercy: = Asian-American actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she tries to be perfect, she is a = straight-A student, plays the piano, but is beginning to wonder why she works so = hard to attain perfection; Tripp Barrington: adult actor in his 20s to play a = teenager, as last year's Bee winner, he feels confident of his success this year, however, by this year he is beginning to discover girls, which turns out = to be a major, and at times crippling, distraction for him; Schwarzy: adult = actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she is the daughter of two gay dads, who = pressure her to succeed at spelling, she is somewhat androgynous; Leaf Connybear: = adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, he is the youngest member of a = hippie family with many children, at his own school, he was merely a = third-runner up in the Bee, so he is not nearly as good as the other competitors at this = County Bee, he is very goofy, awkward, and exists in his own world; Olive = Ostrovsky: adult actor in her 20s to play a teenager, she is shy, withdrawn, and = neglected by her parents, she works hard to get attention from her father; Barfee: = adult actor in his 20s to play a teenager, he suffers from a rare mucous = membrane disorder making his voice sound excessively nasal, he is a true = outsider, perhaps even a misfit due to several odd behaviors: before spelling a = word outloud in the Bee, for example, he writes it out on the floor with his foot. Be prepared to sing a brief, contemporary, comic American musical theatre = or pop song. Bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided. Equity = Off-Broadway A and C contracts ($479 and $646 current minimums).

Prepare: = to sing a brief, contemporary, comic American musical = theatre or pop song. Bring sheet music. An accompanist will be provided. =


Show Name: Privilege, Birdie Blue
Theatre Name: Second = Stage Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: EPA
Union: AEA Contract: AEA Off-Broadway = A/C

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/25/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 5:30 PM

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

Breakdown: = Second Stage Theatre will hold Equity principal auditions = for Privilege and Birdie Blue. Artistic Director: Carole Rothman; Executive Director: Timothy McClimon; Casting: Tara Rubin Casting. Privilege, by = Paul Weitz (Peter Askin, dir.), first rehearsal: Feb. 22, 2005, first = performance: March 22, last performance: May 8. Dates subject to change with notice. = The privileged lives of two Upper East = Side teens are irrevocably changed when their father is accused = of insider trading. Two brothers look at the world with the comedic = observations of boys on the brink of adulthood. Birdie Blue by Cheryl L. West (Seret = Scott, dir.), first rehearsal: May 3, = 2005, first performance: May 31, 2005, last = performance: July 17. Dates subject to change with notice. Birdie Blue is a lyrical and = jazzy reflection on love, marriage and the passage of time. Seeking for = Privilege: Charlie: 12, rich, privileged, spoiled private school boy, in the = process of examining his life; Porter: 16, Charlie's brother, fancies himself to be = a man about town; Ted: 40s, their father, a captain of industry who gets = arrested for illegal financial practices; Anna: 40s, their mother, Upper East Side = socialite whose life is turned upside down when her husband is arrested; Erla: = 30s, their housekeeper, droll sense of humor, could be African-American, Central = American, or West Indian. Seeking African-American actors to play the following = roles in Birdie Blue: Birdie (understudy only): 40s-60s, a tough yet tender, = funny, and big-hearted woman who is the primary caregiver to her ill husband, she = is caught between the past and present, and her narration and flashbacks = reveal the story of her life and family; Jackson: 40s-60s, Birdie's husband, in = the present, he is very ill and completely reliant on Birdie for his care, symptoms = bear similarities to Alzheimers, in Birdie's flashbacks we see him as a = younger man when he was a crossing guard, and before that, a postal worker, before = his illness, he was a loving, supportive, and strong-willed husband who = loved Birdie dearly; Bocat: 20s-30s, Birdie's nephew, a great dancer and James = Brown fan, full of life and vigor, but not very intelligent; Sook: 40s-60s, = Birdie's eldest brother, pompous to the point of sewing shoulder pads in his = clothes to add to his own size; Little Pimp: 15, a sweet and generous = cross-dressing teen, beaten by his parents, like a son to Birdie; Minerva: 40s-60s, Birdie's = eldest sister, a large woman who suffers from many ailments, both real and = feigned; Ellis: 30s-50s, Birdie's youngest brother, trapped in the 1970s, he is a hustler who loves to mind other people's business; Bam: 20s, Birdie's = son, a rebellious gang member, he is eventually sent to prison, he is the = source of Birdie's heartache. For straight plays Privilege and Birdie Blue, be = prepared to present a short, contemporary American monologue. Equity Off-Broadway = A and C contracts ($479 and $646 current minimums).

Prepare: = a short, contemporary American monologue. =


Show Name: Saddam: The Musical
Theatre Name: Joe Beck =
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/16/2004

 

 

4:00 PMto 7:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Shetler = Studios, 939 Eighth Ave, 4th Fl, = New York, = NY = 10019 =

Breakdown: = Joe Beck is holding open auditions for Saddam: The Musical. = Seeking males and females, all types, for new musical comedy opening in = December. Possible travel expenses paid if cast. Shetler Studios phone: (212) = 246-6655. Bring pictures and resumes and music in your key.

Prepare: = Shetler Studios phone: (212) 246-6655. Bring pictures and = resumes and music in your key.


Show Name: My One & Only
Theatre Name: Candlewood International
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/28/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Candlewood International, LLC, PO = Box 8206, New = Fairfield, = CT = 06812 =

Breakdown: = Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists = Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a = non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins = mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: principal and supporting roles by = appointment only. Roles include: Capt. Billy Buck Chandler: male lead, casting = understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced = tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this = period piece; Edythe Herbert: female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and = star of the Aquacade, excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple = threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) = Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent = comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy = Ann Ferguson): early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an = excellent actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, = must understand the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some = dancing ability with some tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; = Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial = Emporial," advanced tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American = actor; principal ensemble--New Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong = tapper-singers with good acting ability, should be able to master tight harmonies, play = various cameo roles throughout the show; ensemble—Fish: mid-to-late 20s, = six female tapper-dancer-singers with good acting abilities, covers for = Edythe and Mickey plus one female swing; two character actors-singers: covers for = Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. All ensemble members must possess excelent tap = and jazz skills with strong vocal ability and some acting ability. Send all = pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at = djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, = PO Box = 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: = Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments. Callbacks held each = day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the = show. Any Gershwin song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur.

Prepare: = Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting = roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173.


Show Name: My One & Only
Theatre Name: Candlewood International
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 5:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists = Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a = non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins = mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: female chorus. Roles include: Capt. Billy = Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing = aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: = female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, = excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style = of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, = comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): = early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent = actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand = the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with real = gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some tap, = looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, proprietor = of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced = tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New = Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, = should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the = show; ensemble—Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers = with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female = swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. = All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong = vocal ability and some acting ability. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 = bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin = song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. = Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to call times with approved monitor only. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John = Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: = Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments.

Prepare: = Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an = uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No = contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to


Show Name: My One & Only
Theatre Name: Candlewood = International
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/27/2004

 

 

10:00 AMto 1:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = Candlewood International, LLC & Mainstage Artists = Management, LLC, are casting all principal, supporting and ensemble roles for a = non-Equity tour of My One & Only. Rehearsals begin Dec. 26. Tour begins = mid-January, 2005. All roles paid. Seeking: male chorus. Roles include: Capt. Billy = Buck Chandler: male lead, casting understudy only, mid-to-late 20s, dashing = aviator, excellent vocalist, advanced tapper/dancer and strong actor, true triple threat, who understands the style of this period piece; Edythe Herbert: = female lead, mid-to-late 20s, Channel swimmer and star of the Aquacade, = excellent singer, advanced tapper-dancer, triple threat, who understands the style = of this period piece; Nikki (Prince Nicolai) Achmed: late 30s-early 50s, = comic character lead, strong singer-actor with excellent comic instincts who understands the style of this period; Mickey (Agent Lucy Ann Ferguson): = early 30s, attractive female character lead, must be an excellent = actor-singer, looking for the "headstrong" tomboyish type, must understand = the style of this period; Rev. J.D. Montgomery: late 30s-40s, reverend with = real gospel style, strong singer-actor, prefer some dancing ability with some = tap, looking to cast an African-American gentleman; Mr. Magix: late 40s, = proprietor of the "Tonsorial and Sartorial Emporial," advanced = tapper-singer-actor, specialty role, prefer African-American actor; principal ensemble--New = Rhythm Boys: 20s-30s, three strong tapper-singers with good acting ability, = should be able to master tight harmonies, play various cameo roles throughout the = show; ensemble—Fish: mid-to-late 20s, six female tapper-dancer-singers = with good acting abilities, covers for Edythe and Mickey plus one female = swing; two character actors-singers: covers for Nikki/Mr. Magix/Rev. Montgomery. = All ensemble members must possess excelent tap and jazz skills with strong = vocal ability and some acting ability. Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 = bars of a ballad and an uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin = song is best. No contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. = Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to call times with approved monitor only. Send all pictures and resumes for principal and supporting roles to Casting Director at djr50 at aol.com and to Attn: John = Hodge, Candlewood International, LLC, PO Box 8206, New Fairfield, CT 06812 or fax to (203) 746-1173. Note: = Resumes must be in the body of the email. No attachments.

Prepare: = Callbacks held each day. Prepare 16 bars of a ballad and an = uptempo song from the period of the show. Any Gershwin song is best. No = contemporary pop musical theatre songs. Be prepared to dance. Type casting may occur. Sign-in begins one half-hour prior to


Show Name: My Life as an Island
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/25/2004

 

 

6:00 PMto 9:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Producers Club, = 358 W. 44 St, New = York, NY= 10036

Breakdown: = There will be an open call for Latino/a actors for a = reading of the libretto of a new musical, My Life as an Island, by librettist = Lisa Aviva Bleviss. Performs Nov. 20. Specifically seeking: women of color, 25-35, = 48-60, 68-85; men of color, 28-52. Prepare a short dramatic monologue, and actors who = sing may prepare 16 bars of a song (English or Spanish) to be sung without accompaniment. For questions, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and = resumes to Jose Montanez at JRMontanez at aol.com.

Prepare: = a short dramatic monologue, and actors who sing may prepare = 16 bars of a song (English or Spanish) to be sung without accompaniment. = For questions, call (212) 986-0870. Email pictures and resumes to Jose = Montanez at JRMontanez at aol.com.


Show Name: Mamillius
Theatre Name: Liz = Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/19/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Liz = Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End A, New = York, NY= 10025

Breakdown: = Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions is accepting submissions = for Mamillius (adaptation of "The Winter's Tale" by Shakespeare). Actors of = all ethnicities are encouraged to submit. Seeking: Actor One (Mamillius, = Bear, Time, Autolycus): the focal point of the play, young male actor to play = age 10-12, bright, charming, precocious, imaginative, curious, energetic, = also brooding, intense and mature beyond his years. Frodo in Lord of the = Rings. Also capable of playing a bit of con artist, Artful Dodger type, able to = handle Shakespeare text, physically agile, well coordinated, sings, plays = woodwind instrument useful; Actor Two (Hermione, Perdita): female, plays both the = queen, Hermione, mid-30s and also her daughter, age 16, needs a great sense of presence and stillness, intelligent, passionate, graceful, sensuous and = confident. If Juliet had lived. Some partial nudity (breast). Handles Shakespearean = verse well, needs a sense of humor, moves well, as Perdita dances an erotic = fertility rite; Actor Three (Leontes, Shepherd): male, plays both the King = Leontes, age 30-40 and the Shepherd, age 50-70, great sense of presence, wings = between infantile rage, violence, paranoia and being tentative, gentle and a = lost little boy, a combination of Othello, Hamlet and Macbeth. As Shepherd = needs simplicity, comic sensibility, handles Shakespearean verse, moves well = and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Four (Paulina, Mariner, Older = Polixenes): female, as Paulina, a benign sorceress, a mother with no child, somewhat otherworldly but also a down to earth straight shooter, a decisive = female Friar Lawrence, wife to Antigonus, as Older Polixenes, plays the male king of = Bohemia age 50s, intelligent, watchful, judgmental, also serves as a member of = the chorus/ensemble, handles Shakespearean verse, moves well and makes = effective use of gesture; Actor Five (Younger Polixenes, Court Officer, Florizel): = male, as Younger Polixenes plays king of Bohemia age 30s, intelligent, = good-natured. As Florizel age mid-20s, a lover-warrior, passionate, determined, = heroic, confident. Also serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean verse well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; = Actor Six (Antigonus, Camillo, Gentleman): male. As Antigonus plays the = advisor, statesman and confidant to Leontes, a reluctant henchman, husband to = Paulina. As Camillo also a helper to both kings, a secretary of state, marries = Paulina in the end, makes huge personal sacrifices for what he believes to be the = better good, kind, rational, good. Also serves as a member of the = chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean verse well, moves well and makes effective use of gesture; Actor Seven (First Lady, First Lord, Clown): female, serves = both Hermione as First Lady (female) and Leontes as First Lord (male). Represents the = point of view of the people, respectful, alert, responsive, thoughtful but = ultimately a witness to wrongdoings over which s/he has no control. As Clown, son = to the Shepherd, age 14 and later age 30, simple, good natured, na=EFve. Also = serves as a member of the chorus/ensemble. Handles Shakespearean text well, moves = well and makes effective use of gesture. Rehearses Nov. 30-Dec. 29, performs = Dec. 30-Jan. 30 at La Mama, Etc., 74 A E. 4 St., NYC. Director: Sheldon = Deckelbaum. Pay. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Liz Ortiz-Mackes Casting Solutions, 771 West End Ave., #6A, New York, NY 10025; or email castsolutions at aol.com.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Liz Ortiz-Mackes = Casting Solutions, 771 West End Ave., #6A, New York, NY 10025; or email castsolutions at aol.com.


Show Name: Extraordinary
Theatre Name: Vital = Children's Theatre
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

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

Breakdown: = Vital Children's Theatre, an award-winning company, is = seeking men and women for their production of Extraordinary, a musical for children performing weekends from Dec. 18, = 2004-Feb. 6, 2005. There will be no performances over Christmas and = New Year's. Rehearsals begin the week of Nov. 15. Seeking: Lester the = Jester: baritone, adult to play nine-year-old, strong- willed; Mother: mezzo, = June Cleaver type; Imaginary Fred: baritone, Lester's sarcastic imaginary = friend, fluent in American Sign Language (ASL); Hope: fluent in ASL, Lester's = deaf cousin, expressive; The Girl with Legs of Stone: mezzo/belt, wise beyond = her years; Peter the Chocolate Eater: baritone, eager to belong; Dustmite = Janet: mezzo/belt, dancer, high energy; Dustmite Carl: baritone, dancer, high = energy; Lonely Lucy: mezzo, dreamer who longs for an imaginary friend; The = Queen: fluent in ASL, expressive. Minorities encouraged to apply. Send pictures = and resumes to Vital Theatre Company, Attn: Carrie Libling, Director of = Children's Theatre, 432 W. 42 St., 3rd fl., New = York, NY= 10036.

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


Show Name: Shakespeare Live!: Midsummer, Macbeth, Henry V
Theatre Name: Shakespeare = Theatre of NJ
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Shakespeare = Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave, Madison, NJ 07940

Breakdown: = The Shakespeare Theatre of NJ is accepting non-Equity = submissions for its educational touring company, Shakespeare Live! (Tours to NJ, NY, = PA, CT, DE.) Auditions early to mid-November. Stipend: $225/week during = rehearsals and performances. Productions: Midsummer, Macbeth, and Henry V. = Rehearses Dec. 28, tours Jan. 25-June 10, 2005. Actors can earn EMC points as = understudies for the Shakespeare Theatre's Main Stage productions. Shakespeare Live! is = one of only a handful of theatres nationwide selected to provide services to = schools through the NEA's Shakespeare for a New Generation program. Classical = training and Shakespeare experience required. Education background and SFDC certification a plus. Send pictures and resumes to Joe Discher, The = Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, Attn: = Shakespeare Live!

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Joe Discher, The Shakespeare = Theatre of New Jersey, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, Attn: Shakespeare = Live!


Show Name: Zip Code of Atlantis, Faking the Lizard King's Death, Blogging About = Cat Stevens
Theatre Name: HEM Theatre Collective
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Dr. Myers, = Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St, New York, NY 10014

Breakdown: = Double OOBR Award-winning playwright Larry Myers is = interviewing for his permanent all-male company, HEM Theatre Collective. Non-Equity = actors of all types for a rep of revival of Zip Code of Atlantis plus Faking = the Lizard King's Death and Blogging About Cat Stevens. Particularly = interested in actors who direct and stage manage for self-contained groups. Roles = include heterosexual males, rock and Baywatch types, Hollywood models, tough = teens. Send pictures and resumes to Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 Commerce St., New = York, NY 10014.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Dr. Myers, Suite 12A, 19 = Commerce St., New York, NY 10014.


Show Name: Performance Piece
Theatre Name: = Innerlandscapes Dance Theatre
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Some Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Innerlandscapes = Dance Theater, New York, NY 11111

Breakdown: = Innerlandscapes Dance Theatre is casting for a performance = piece showing Feb. 2005. Seeking: one male actor-dancer, 30-40; and two women = actors, 20-40. Dancers all must have good improv skills and strong comic sense. = Some pay. To set up an appointment, call Nomi Bachar at (212) 877-0346. For = more info, visit www.Innerlandscapesdt.com.

Prepare: = To set up an appointment, call Nomi Bachar at (212) = 877-0346. For more info, visit www.Innerlandscapesdt.com.


Show Name: Iphigenia at Aulis
Theatre Name: Alexander = the Great Hellenic
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Open = Submission
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/16/2004

 

 

3:00 PMto 7:30 PM

10/17/2004

 

 

11:00 AMto 4:00 PM

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

Breakdown: = The Alexander the Great Hellenic Entertainment Corporation = is looking for actors for the upcoming theatrical production of Iphigenia = at Aulis, which will be performed in English at the Symphony Space Theater in = Manhattan on = Jan. 18-19, 2005 for a total of three shows. The incentive for this production is to eventually present these three performances to Greece—more specifically the country of Cyprus. The play will = be performed under the direction of Yiani Alex and choreography of Haris = Mavromihalis. Seeking the following male roles: Agamemnon: 37-45; Old man: 55-65, or = an actor that can play older; Menelaus: mid-30s; Achilles: mid-20s. Female roles include: Clytemnistra: 35-40; Iphigenia: 18–22, but should be able = to pass for 16. Also seeking: six English-speaking women, 18-35; and six Greek-speaking women, 18-35. Chorus women should be able to move well = and follow choreographic direction. Dance experience is a plus. All ethnic backgrounds are accepted. Some pay for NYC performances and professional = pay for performances in Greece. Sides from the play will be provided. It is preferred that you prepare two monologues of both classical and = contemporary genres. Bring headshot/photo and resume with you. If you are not able to attend, send pictures and resumes to 111 W. 68 St., #3B, New York, NY = 10023, not later than Oct. 21.

Prepare: = Sides from the play will be provided. It is preferred that = you prepare two monologues of both classical and contemporary genres. Bring headshot/photo and resume with you. If you are not able to attend, send pictures and resumes to address in breakdown.


Show Name: Dickens Victorian Carollers
Theatre Name: Dickens = Victorian Carollers
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Tom Andolora, = 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101

Breakdown: = The Dickens Victorian Carollers, www.Carollers.com, is = currently accepting pictures and resumes for upcoming season. Seeking legit, = seasoned, mature, Broadway-caliber singer-performers who are excellent musicians/sight-singers. Opera singers okay. Upscale venues. NYC and surrounding area. Quartet. S/A/T/B. Send pictures and resumes to Tom = Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101. You can also send = pictures and resumes via email to NYCCarolers at aol.com. Pay. No phone calls. =

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to Tom Andolora, 21-03 45th Ave., = Apt. 5, Long Island City, NY 11101. You can also send pictures and resumes = via email to NYCCarolers at aol.com.


Show Name: Supper Club Revue
Theatre Name: Richie = Cecere, Producer
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/18/2004

 

 

8:30 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Richie Cecere's = Supper Club, Northern New Jersey, NJ 00000

Breakdown: = Richie Cecere, Producer, is seeking dancer-singers for = supper club revue. Seeking leggy Broadway-type dancer-singers for upscale restaurant = with 18-piece orchestra in Montclair, NJ. Shows are Friday and Saturday = nights, with rehearsals on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Must have strong dance = technique and strong voice. Choreographer: Lois Englund. Pay. Call Lois at (973) = 699-2659 for appointment and directions by train or car. Bring pictures and resume; = wear leotard and tights only, no jazz pants, heels and a dress to sing in. = Prepare two songs with sheet music.

Prepare: = Call Lois at (973) 699-2659 for appointment and directions = by train or car. Bring pictures and resume; wear leotard and tights only, = no jazz pants, heels and a dress to sing in. Prepare two songs with sheet music. =


Show Name: Original Dance Play
Theatre Name: Purchase = College
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/17/2004

 

 

6:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Dance Building<= /font>, Studio L, Purchase<= /font> College, Purchase<= /font>, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Purchase = College is seeking = performers for original dance play to be performed in the spring. Rehearsals on = Sundays, 6-8PM at = Purchase = College, Purchase, NY. = All ethnicities. Seeking: two males to play corrections officers and five = females to play inmates. Sexual situations simulated, but no overt nudity. Send inquiries to Beth Alison at bethybeth2002 at yahoo.com.

Prepare: = Send inquiries to Beth Alison at bethybeth2002 at yahoo.com. =


Show Name: A Christmas Carol
Theatre Name: C-R = Productions, Inc.
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/24/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: C-R = Productions, 58 Remsen St, = Cohoes, = NY = 12047 =

Breakdown: = C-R Productions, Inc., at the Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes, = NY, two and a half hours north of New York City, is seeking pictures and resumes = from non-union actors and actresses for all roles including Scrooge in A = Christmas Carol. Rehearsals begin Nov. 16, opens Dec. 3-19. Pay, housing, and transportation provided. Auditions will be held the last week of October = by appointment only. Actors will be contacted for appointments. Send = pictures and resumes for consideration to C-R Productions, 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, NY = 12047 or email to casting at cohoesmusichall.com. For more information, visit www.cohoesmusichall.com.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes for consideration to C-R = Productions, 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, NY 12047 or email to casting at cohoesmusichall.com. = For more information, visit www.cohoesmusichall.com.


Show Name: Dramatic Adaptations of 19th-Century Literature
Theatre Name: Chamber = Theatre Productions Inc
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/22/2004

 

 

12:30 PMto 4:30 PM

10/23/2004

 

 

10:30 AMto 12:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Harlequin = Studios, 203 W. 46 St, New York, NY 10036

Breakdown: = Chamber Theatre Productions Inc. of Boston will hold = auditions for two national spring tours, non-Equity. Dramatic adaptations of = 19th-century literature (Poe, Twain, Irving, etc.). Rehearsals January-February in = Boston. Tour February-May. $500 per week. Housing paid on tour. They are also looking = for actor-technicians. Minorities encouraged. Prepare two contrasting = pieces, one dramatic/comic, one classical; one minute each, two minutes total. Bring = pictures and resumes.

Prepare: = Prepare two contrasting pieces, one dramatic/comic, one = classical; one minute each, two minutes total. Bring pictures and resumes. =


Show Name: American Mime Theatre
Theatre Name: American = Mime Theatre
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Perf Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: The American = Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl, New York, NY 10003

Breakdown: = The American Mime Theatre is reforming the company and is = seeking: one man with strong movement and acting background to be trained free as = a company member for the American Mime Theatre. This company, of = nonspeaking actors, has performed its art form, American mime, since 1952, under the direction of Paul J. Curtis. Send pictures and resumes to The American = Mime Theatre, 61 Fourth Ave., 2nd fl., New York, NY 10003. Visit website www.americanmime.org. Paid per performance.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to The American Mime Theatre, 61 = Fourth Ave., 2nd fl., New York, NY 10003. Visit website www.americanmime.org. =


Show Name: The Extremes: A Microbe Musical
Theatre Name: Science = Theater
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/28/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Marcos Stafne, = 47-01 111th St, Queens, NY 11368

Breakdown: = Science Theater at the New York Hall of Science is casting = for its new family musical, The Extremes: A Microbe Musical. Seeking three = non-union women to play Sulfy, Polar, and Pyro: three extreme microbes who have = formed an all-microbe girl group. Pay. Director: Marcos Stafne. Rehearses Nov. = 20-24, daytime. Performs Nov. 26-28, Dec. 4 & 5, 11 & 12. Send pictures = and resumes by Oct. 28 to Marcos Stafne, Supervisor of Science Theatre, New = York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Queens, NY 11368.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 28 to Marcos Stafne, = Supervisor of Science Theatre, New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Queens, = NY 11368.


Show Name: Platanos and Collard Greens
Theatre Name: Between The = Lines Production
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: David Lamb, PO = Box 30, New York, NY 10268

Breakdown: = Between The Lines Production, Producer, is accepting = submission from African-American male actors for role in traveling production of = Platanos and Collard Greens. Show dates are varied throughout the fall and = spring. Pay. Seeking: Freeman: college student, 20-25. Send pictures and resumes to = David Lamb, PO Box 30, New York, NY 10268-0030. Email: choldit at aol.com. =

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes to David Lamb, PO Box 30, New = York, NY 10268-0030. Email: choldit at aol.com.


Show Name: A Christmas Carol
Theatre Name: Personal = Space Theatrics
Post Date: 10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: AEA Non-Union = Contract: AEA Showcase No Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/19/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Personal Space Theatrics, PO Box 1900–Murray Hill, New York, NY 10156 =

Breakdown: = Personal Space Theatrics, a nonprofit environmental theatre company whose work seeks to break down the barriers between actors and audiences, is now accepting union and non-union headshot/resume = submissions for A Christmas Carol, its third annual holiday musical. Adapted and = directed by Stephen Wargo; Musical Director: Joseph Clark; Choreographer: Ann = Robideaux. Seeking strong singers who move well. Rehearsals evenings and weekends from Nov. = 9-Dec. 8, with a break from Nov. 24-26 for Thanksgiving. Runs 12 performances = from Dec. 9-19 at the Bernie West Theatre at Baruch College. Seeking: Bob Cratchit: 30s, tenor; Young Scrooge: 20s, 6' = or taller, baritone; Marley's Ghost: late 40s-60s, bass; Fezziwig: late = 30s-50s, high tenor; Peter Cratchit: teens, tenor; Topper: 20s, baritone; = Christmas Past: 20s, soprano; Belle: 20s, alto; Mrs. Fezziwig: late 30s-50s, = soprano; Boy Scrooge: nine to 12 years old; Fan: girl, eight to 12 years old; Tim = Cratchit: boy or girl, small, six to 10 years old. Children's roles may be = double-cast and alternate performances. All roles will require doubling. Director: = Steven Wargo. Auditions will be held by appointment Sat. Oct. 23, with callbacks Mon. = Oct. 25. Come prepared with 16 bars legit. Callbacks will include = sight-singing, dancing and reading. Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Personal = Space Theatrics, c/o A Christmas Carol, PO Box 1900Murray Hill Station, = New York, = NY = 10156-1900. Equity Basic = Showcase Code, approval pending.

Prepare: = Send pictures and resumes by Oct. 19 to Personal Space = Theatrics, c/o A Christmas Carol, PO Box = 1900Murray Hill Station, New = York, NY= 10156-1900.


Show Name: Blue Man Group
Theatre Name: Blue Man = Group
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/01/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Blue Man = Casting, New York, = NY = 11111 =

Breakdown: = Blue Man Group is expanding--new domestic and international = productions are scheduled for 2005. Seeking male and female performers for the role = of Blue Man. Excellent drumming and acting skills needed to perform the highly energized non-verbal character work. Performers must be between 5'9"-6'1" with an athletic build. Must be willing to relocate. = Salaried positions. For further information, visit www.bluemancasting.com. =

Prepare: = For further information, visit www.bluemancasting.com. =


Show Name: Seasons of Desire
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

10/31/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Herrick, = 601 Sixth St, = Brooklyn, = NY = 11215 =

Breakdown: = Submissions are being accepted for Seasons of Desire, a new = drama in workshop. Seeking: boy, 7-12 years old, sweet, bright; woman, 30-45 = years old, maternal/hooker. Non-Equity. Rehearsals evenings, Nov. 3-19. = Presentations Nov. 20-21. Director: Paul Warner. Auditions ASAP. Send pictures and = resumes and queries to jgoodmanherrick at aol.com or Herrick, 601 Sixth St., = Brooklyn, = NY = 11215. =

Prepare: = Auditions ASAP. Send pictures and resumes and queries to jgoodmanherrick at aol.com or Herrick, 601 Sixth St., = Brooklyn, = NY = 11215. =


Show Name: I Hate Hamlet
Theatre Name: Fat Pie = Productions, Inc.
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/19/2004

 

 

4:00 PMto 7:00 PM

10/20/2004

 

 

5:00 PMto 8:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Medicine Show = Theatre, 549 W. 52 St., 3rd fl, New = York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Fat Pie Productions, Inc. is holding auditions for a = showcase production of I Hate Hamlet. Director: Ed Schiff. To be performed Dec. = 1-18. Rehearsals start Nov. 8. Roles of John Barrymore and Andrew Rally are = cast. Seeking: Felicia Dantine: 30s-40s, passionate and dramatic = New York real estate = agent; Lillian Troy: 50s-70s, talent agent with a regal German accent; Gary = Peter Lefkowitz: 30s-40s, personifies L.A. shaggy-chic, happy, overgrown child, think Cosmo Kramer = from Seinfeld. Audition with a comedic monologue and be prepared to read from sides. = Expenses covered.

Prepare: = a comedic monologue and be prepared to read from sides. =


Show Name: Comedy Skits
Theatre Name:
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Submission =
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union No = Pay

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

 

11/06/2004

 

 

 

Submission/Audition Address: Henry Williams, = PO Box 392, = Brooklyn, = NY = 11226 =

Breakdown: = Submissions are being accepted from non-union performers, = 18-40, for comedy skits to perform in Manhattan= on Fri. Dec. 17 and Sat. Dec. 18. Also seeking: fluent = foreign language speakers and actresses with dance skills. Must be available for = five Saturday rehearsals in Brooklyn<= /font>, from 1-7PM, beginning Nov. 13. Auditions will be held Sat. Nov. 6. = Send pictures and resumes to Henry Williams, PO Box 392, = Brooklyn, = NY = 11226. =

Prepare: = Auditions will be held Sat. Nov. 6. Send pictures and = resumes to Henry Williams, PO Box = 392, Brooklyn<= /font>, NY= 11226.


Show Name: Ah, My Dear Anderson
Theatre Name: Urban = Stages Theater Company
Post Date: =
10/14/2004
Call Type: Open
Union: Non-Union Contract: Non-Union Pay =

Audition = Date(s)

 

 

Times

10/18/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 5:00 PM

10/19/2004

 

 

2:00 PMto 5:00 PM

Submission/Audition Address: Urban Stages, = 259 W. 30 St, New York, NY= 11111

Breakdown: = Award-winning Urban Stages Theater Company is producing an = original family show, Ah, My Dear Anderson (The New York Times: visually = stunning), an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen children's tales. Seeking: = non-Equity women, 20-28. Paid. Must move well. Running Dec. 4-Jan. 9 (holidays = off). Be prepared to improvise.

Prepare: = to improvise.

 

 

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Send this to everyone you know! *Here are three great events coming up for those who can't afford the gas to drive out of town and are looking for something rockin' going on in Medina! MHS Fall Play Born Yesterday Thursday November 4 at 7:30 pm / Friday Nov. 5 at 8pm / Saturday Nov. 6 at 8pm There's a serious undercurrent to this comedy which features a crooked "businessman," junk dealer Harry Brock,who's in town to woo a senator, but fears his girlfriend Billie, a former chorus girl, isn't polished enough to fit in. He fails to recognize his own stupidity and lack of finesse as he hires a reporter to "educate" Billie. Eventually she begins questioning his dealings and puts him in his place. Medina J.A.M Sessions, a non-denominational Christian rock-off in Medina Square. Saturday, November 6th from 1-4pm. Music (Rock, metal, jambands and gospel!) and fun from a variety of local bands, including Cidica, Asunder, and New Day Gospel Choir, just to list a few. Admission: FREE! Neil Simon's hilarious play, Brighton Beach Memoirs , will be showing November 19th and 20th at Medina Performing Arts Center's Middle Stage. Tickets will be $5 for adults and $3 for students and seniors. Show times are 8pm. Call (330) 636-3400 between the hours of 10am and 2pm for tickets. Synopsis: Eugene, a young teenage Jewish boy, recalls his memoirs of his time as an adolescent youth. He lives with his parents, his aunt, two cousins, and his brother, Stanley, whom he looks up to and admires. He goes through the hardships of puberty, sexual fantasy, and living the life of a poor boy in a crowded house. FOR TICKETS CALL THE BOX OFFICE BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10 and 2 (330) 636-3400 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --0-2118499825-1097857958=:70784 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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*Here are three great events coming up for those who can't afford the gas to drive out of town and are looking for something rockin' going on in Medina!
 
MHS Fall Play Born Yesterday Thursday November 4 at 7:30 pm / Friday Nov. 5 at 8pm / Saturday Nov. 6 at 8pm There's a serious undercurrent to this comedy which features a crooked "businessman," junk dealer Harry Brock,who's in town to woo a senator, but fears his girlfriend Billie, a former chorus girl, isn't polished enough to fit in. He fails to recognize his own stupidity and lack of finesse as he hires a reporter to "educate" Billie. Eventually she begins questioning his dealings and puts him in his place.
 
Medina J.A.M Sessions, a non-denominational Christian rock-off in Medina Square. Saturday, November 6th from 1-4pm. Music (Rock, metal, jambands and gospel!) and fun from a variety of local bands, including Cidica, Asunder, and New Day Gospel Choir, just to list a few. Admission: FREE!
             
Neil Simon's hilarious play, Brighton Beach Memoirs , will be showing November 19th and 20th at Medina Performing Arts Center's Middle Stage. Tickets will be $5 for adults and $3 for students and seniors. Show times are 8pm. Call (330) 636-3400 between the hours of 10am and 2pm for tickets.
      Synopsis: Eugene, a young teenage Jewish boy, recalls his memoirs of his time as an adolescent youth. He lives with his parents, his aunt, two cousins, and his brother, Stanley, whom he looks up to and admires. He goes through the hardships of puberty, sexual fantasy, and living the life of a poor boy in a crowded house.
 
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http://mail.yahoo.com --0-2118499825-1097857958=:70784-- From RonalWil at aol.com Sat Oct 16 05:57:26 2004 From: RonalWil at aol.com (RonalWil at aol.com) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 08:57:26 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hurlyburly @ Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <190.312960c6.2ea274b6@aol.com> CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE/CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY 2004-2005 MFA CONSERVATORY SPOTLIGHT SERIES ANNOUNCES Hurlyburly by David Rabe Performances: October 13 (Opening Night), 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 at 8 p.m Matinees: October 16 and 23 at 4 p.m., October 17 at 2 p.m. All performances in The Brooks Theatre, The Cleveland Play House General admission tickets are $10.00; $5.00 for Case students, faculty and staff. Call The Cleveland Play House ticket office, 216-795-7000, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com. Rabe's stunning comic drama is a powerfully written and dazzling chronicle of post-Vietnam War American life as pieced together from the shattered beliefs of these fascinating and disturbing characters. Set in the Hollywood hills in the mid-1980s, the play will horrify and at the same time intrigue, with its wit and blistering humor. The Conservatory Spotlight Series features the MFA Acting Ensemble in the Case/CPH joint professional actors' training program. Now in their second year, the actors in the class of 2006 made their debut this past spring in the critically acclaimed production of William Inge's Bus Stop. Scenic Designer: Jill Davis, CPH Charge Scenic Artist; Lighting Design: Maureen Patterson, CPH Production Electrician; Costume Designer: Jeffrey VanCurtis, Sound Designer: Robin Heath. 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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. 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. 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. ($20.00 minimum) Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=20 Email: wakeup4664 at aol.com http://suejohnson.blogspot.com --part1_1d9.2df1fd86.2ea28418_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The=20= WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio continues its
"Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development" Series t= his Monday, 10/18


"Structure & Write your Talent Resume in Content
& Format"
Monday, 10/18

&

Improve Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques for=20= On-stage, On-camera & Voiceover
( & Public Speakers)


from the

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

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

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


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. 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. 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



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--part1_1d9.2df1fd86.2ea28418_boundary-- From cmen at ameritech.net Sat Oct 16 08:50:00 2004 From: cmen at ameritech.net (Joe/Paul) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 11:50:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Sugar" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01F9_01C4B376.44105390 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Brecksville Little Theatre will be holding auditions for Sugar: the ?Some Like It Hot? musical, Sunday, October 24th and Tuesday, October 26th, at the Old Town Hall on Rtes 21 & 82 from 7 p.m. Sugar, the musical version of the classic film Some Like It Hot, features bouncy and entertaining songs: Sun on my Face, Penniless Bums, Beautiful Through &Through, the title tune, Sugar, and more! It's 1931 and two dance band musicians witness the Valentine's Day gangland massacre. They manage to escape by disguising themselves as members of an all-girl band which takes them to Florida "where all the millionaires go." Romantic complications and outrageous situations arise because they are posing as women. (Men wishing to audition for either Joe or Jerry must be comfortable in women?s attire) Please dress for movement and come prepared with a vocal selection, an accompanist will be provided. We request that no tapes, cd?s or a Cappella songs be used. There are both singing and non-singing roles available. The show will run January 21st thru February 12th, 2005 with two Sunday matinees on January 30th & February 6th. For more information, contact Bonnie LoConti, director, at 216-447-1493, or visit our website. http://www.brecksvillelittletheatre.com/audition.html ------=_NextPart_000_01F9_01C4B376.44105390 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ------=_NextPart_000_01F9_01C4B376.44105390-- From newfangled at email.com Sat Oct 16 12:01:37 2004 From: newfangled at email.com (Newfangled Productions) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 14:01:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEWFANGLED PRODUCTIONS presents POEMPALOOZA! Message-ID: <20041016190137.DCFF86F028@ws1-5.us4.outblaze.com> Newfangled Productions presents POEMPALOOZA! The clash of the century! Join Newfangled Productions as local poets battle to the death* in the no-h= olds barred, winner takes all Poempalooza! *Ok, not to the death, but there is a cash prize. Bring some poems yourself= and join in the fun. October 23rd 2004 at 8:00pm Forest Lodge Community Centre 260 Greenwood Ave. Akron, OH 44313 Audience: $5 or $3 and a canned good (to be donated to the Akron Food Bank) Poets: $3 Winner of the poetry slam gets half the proceeds. For more information call (330)620-9686. Check out our website at http://www.geocities.com/newfangledwebsite --=20 ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm From wandawoo44140 at yahoo.com Sat Oct 16 16:40:28 2004 From: wandawoo44140 at yahoo.com (beth shonk) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 16:40:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need hotel suggestions in NYC - HELP! Message-ID: <20041016234028.10807.qmail@web52703.mail.yahoo.com> --0-244681431-1097970028=:10049 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I have a friend going to Majestic Theatre in NYC and she needs hotel suggestions. Something nice, maybe not too pricey, but open to suggestions! Going for son's 21st b-day. Thanks ahead for any thoughts! Beth Y --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-244681431-1097970028=:10049 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
I have a friend going to Majestic Theatre in NYC and she needs hotel suggestions.  Something nice, maybe not too pricey, but open to suggestions!  Going for son's 21st b-day. Thanks ahead for any thoughts!   Beth Y


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vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! --0-244681431-1097970028=:10049-- From Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com Sat Oct 16 22:48:14 2004 From: Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com (Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 01:48:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Next Artistic Spiritual CInema Community Meeting Message-ID: <42E44A91.7FA56FA7.CEAC48F3@aol.com> Hello All - I'm so sorry it's been two months since out last meeting. My computer was down (still not operating at 100%) and I have been in rehearsals six days a week for RAGTIME at Tri C East (We run October 27-November 14) This show has a dynamite professional cast and is going to be PHENOMINAL!!! Please come see it if you can. Now down to business........ The next meeting of the Artistic Spiritual Cinema Community will be held: When: Wednesday, November 3rd, 2004 Where: The Angel's Nest B&B Retreat **93 Geoppert Road, Peninsula 44164 Time: 7:30pm - 10:pm Bring: A favorite drink and munchie Share: Your latest project, need, screenplay, idea or goal for support and feedback If you need actors to read your script, let me know in advance PLEASE RSVP if you are coming so I can prepare chairs, etc. Hope to see you there. Hugs and blessings Mary Faktor (the actor) Cleveland Coordinator Artistic Spiritual Cinema Community www.FaktorsTalentNetwork.com www.AngelsNest.us 888-913-3473 330-655-2895 **Turnpike or 271 to Route 8 to Route 303-Hudson/Peninsula At light (Route 303) Cross over and go straight across toward Cascade Auto Group Billboard. Go exactly 1 and 1/2 miles (Pass Virginia Motel on right,Suncrest Nursery on left, and Nations Rent on right. Immediately after Nations Rent look on right for GEOPPERT ROAD (it's a small street with a billboard there, but they keep changing ads so I can't tell you what it will say) - Turn right onto GEOPPERT and go 1/10 of a mile past two houses and down a little dip in the road....see a WHITE MAILBOX #93, with 2 blue and 2 red reflectors and an americana angel. You won't see a house. Turn onto that drive way #93 and follow up to the house. Please park on my drive and not on the road. From Alexcine at aol.com Sun Oct 17 05:49:05 2004 From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 08:49:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Prelude2Cinema's TV Benefit appears in PD Arts Message-ID: <136A8344.4E36D915.006D6F3D@aol.com> Prelude2Cinema wishes to thank Entertainment Reporter Julie Washington for mentioning our upcoming TV Benefit in the Friday Plain Dealer Arts section. The Event will occur Wednseday October 20th at 7pm at the Velvet Dog at 1280 West 6th Street. It will include free appetizers, a cash bar, movie clips and a sneak peak at the pilot for the TV Series from Emmy winning writer Alex P. Michaels. Cost is $7.00 for one ticket and $10.00 for two tickets. You can pick up tickets at the door or see a clip from the TV Series and get tickets online at http://www.prelude2cinema.com/dark.htm Prelude2Cinema intends to begin shooting new episodes of the Series starting October 27, 2004. All are welcome to attend the Benefit. The series is described as "a cross between 'Cops' and 'The X-Files' with a little bit of 'Law and Order." See http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/entertainment/1097832662167814.xml for the Plain Dealer mention ************************************** Prelude2Cinema "Movies That Make You Think." http://www.prelude2cinema.com ******************************************* From jboukis at sbcglobal.net Mon Oct 11 14:34:04 2004 From: jboukis at sbcglobal.net (jboukis) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 17:34:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reviews for Kalliope's SUMMER OF '42 Message-ID: <000a01c4bc4f$69f9bfb0$6400a8c0@jpboukis> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4AFB8.811189B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Raves for SUMMER OF '42 Kalliope Stage launches their second season with SUMMER OF '42, a new = musical based on the 1971 hit movie. An exciting cast of area students = join New York and Cleveland professionals to create a raucously funny = hit with vocal fireworks that is especially timely today. Don't miss the = opportunity to see this critically acclaimed area premier. The reviews = are in--read for yourself. PLAIN DEALER: "At Kalliope Stage, director Paul F. Gurgol gets the tone = exactly right with a luminous production of "Summer of '42." Staging the = area premiere of the musical adaptation of the 1971 movie, Gurgol makes = theatrical magic with impeccable casting and direction that is both = delicate and deep. He takes a big risk - staging a story about teens at = a professional theater and putting real teens in the roles - and it's a = risk that pays huge dividends. The cast, led by the amazing Alex Wyse, = is funny, touching and very real. . . It's a beautiful = production--funny, sweet and moving--to open Kalliope's second season = and an excellent introduction to the strengths of this new professional = company." (Linda Eisenstein) SCENE: "Yep, it's a musical version of the movie, and it's a good thing = Kalliope decided to do it, since it requires adolescent boys to sing and = act. Thankfully, this company's dedication to splendid voices and = evocative presentations has landed it some very talented local high = schoolers, who perform like seasoned troopers. Alex Wyse plays the lead, = Hermie, with such a cute and fragile boyishness, you just want to hug = him (and it doesn't hurt that he looks like a teenage Fred Astaire). = Director Paul F. Gurgol finds all the nooks of sentiment and crannies of = humor (a boy buying his first "rubbers" in a drugstore) to give everyone = a twinge of longing for the blissfully naive good ol' days." (Christine = Howey) CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS: "Humor and heartbreak coalesce in a story told in = flashback about a young boy who falls for an older woman whose husband = is away at war. Alex Wyse is equal parts touching and funny as the = ingenuous Hermie whose adolescent awakening wavers between bumbling = earnestness and precocious sensitivity. Aaron Dore is the horny Oscy, = while the bespectacled Dan O'Neill fits the role of the nerdy Benji, = more interested in birds than the birds and the bees. The object of = Hermie's obsession is Dorothy, a war bride torn between loneliness and = the nascent desire of a woman separated from her soldier husband. Jodi = Brinkman gives a towering performance in that role. Chris Pohl is = impressive in a brief but notable appearance as Dorothy's husband, Pete. = Seasoned New York actor Jay Strauss is sublime as the droll proprietor, = Mr. Sanders, and the famously glib reporter, Walter Winchell. A trio fo = Andrew Sisters types, alternately serving as a Greek chorus and a gaggle = of teenage girls, features Elizabeth Kelly as the "fast" Miriam, Jamie = Finkenthal as the self-conscious Aggie, and Julie Marx as the bookish = Gloria who talks with a lisp. The six talented, youthful performers (all = save one are in high school) deliver well-honed performances under Paul = F. Gurgol's meticulous direction." (Fran Heller) THE TIMES (Chagrin Valley): "At the Kalliope storefront theater on Lee = Road in Cleveland Heights, director Paul Gurgol has assembled a = first-rate cast and has taken the Oscar-winning screenplay and has been = able to achieve the improbable. Combining comedy and tear-jerking = sentimentality, Mr. Gurgol has pushed the plot, the songs, the script = and his perfect cast to the limits. Yes, you can go back and relive this = book-to-movie-to-stage experience . . . Jay Strauss plays Winchell, the = older Hermie and Mr. Sanders, who, in a very funny scene, sells Hermie a = package of condoms. Jodi Brinkman convinces as Dorothy, the lonely war = bride, and can she sing. Though Mr. Kirschenbaum's ballads have a = sameness, Miss Brinkman's thrilling vocals demand that you listen. As = Hermie, Alex Wyse has a likable innocence. His gradual connection to = this older woman is heartwarming. Aaron Dore, as the sex-driven Oscy, = and Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and Julie Marx all have just the = right touch as the would-be sex objects, and, when they double as the = singing sisters, they are terrific. Jay Strauss, who triples as = Winchell, Mr. Sanders, and the wistful older Hermie, shows his = remarkable versatility. In today's time of war, "Summerof '42" could = catch on with audiences even more than the original movie." (Herb = Hammer) THE TIMES (Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News = Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times): "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 Helms sound design. The = playing space also aids. This isa play that needs intimacy and since no = viewer is more than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope's small theater, = the personal tie to the perfomers 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 = posesses 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."(Roy Berko) Ticket Information SUMMER OF '42 is onstage at Kalliope Stage through November 7. Shows are = Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2:00pm. Some = performances are sold out. Reserve online at www.KalliopeStage.com or = call the box office at 216.321.0870. About Kalliope Stage Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar and Lee = in Cleveland Heights. The 2004-2005 season begins with two area = premiers. SUMMER OF '42 is the new musical based on the hit movie with = music and lyrics by David Kirschenbaum and book by Hunter Foster. Relive = the humor and poignancy of coming of age and falling in love for the = very first time. Soaring music makes this show a Kalliope top choice. = Next it's time to do THE CHRISTMAS CAROL RAG by Norman Allen. Meet = Eveyln Scrooge and her chain-rattling partner Janet Marley in another = noteworthy Cleveland premier. A haunted sweatshop in old New York brings = out all the usual suspects with some unexpected twists. The = foot-stomping ragtime score and witty script are a treat for all ages. = Spring brings the witty comic romance: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. Gorgeous = melodies evoke the lush scent of an endless summer evening. The sun = won't set, one magical night, until every mismatched lover finds their = perfect partner. Soon the moon smiles on lovers, fools, and rememberers = in this Sondheim masterpiece. And summer arrives with the musical = comedy, BABY. Thee unsuspecting couples suddenly find themselves = expecting in this very moving, very funny romp. Meet Lizzie, Danny, Pam, = Nick, Alan, and Arlene as they tackle everything "in the family way." ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4AFB8.811189B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Raves for SUMMER OF = '42
Kalliope = Stage launches=20 their second season with SUMMER OF '42, a new musical = based on=20 the 1971 hit movie. An exciting cast of area students join New York = and=20 Cleveland professionals to create a raucously funny hit with vocal = fireworks=20 that is especially timely today. Don't miss the opportunity to see this=20 critically acclaimed area premier. The reviews are in--read for=20 yourself.
 
PLAIN DEALER: "At=20 Kalliope Stage, director Paul F. Gurgol gets the tone exactly right with = a=20 luminous production of "Summer of '42." Staging the area premiere of the = musical=20 adaptation of the 1971 movie, Gurgol makes theatrical magic with = impeccable=20 casting and direction that is both delicate and deep. He takes a big = risk -=20 staging a story about teens at a professional theater and putting real = teens in=20 the roles - and it's a risk that pays huge dividends. The cast, led by = the=20 amazing Alex Wyse, is funny, touching and very real. . . It's a = beautiful=20 production--funny, sweet and moving--to open Kalliope's second season = and an=20 excellent introduction to the strengths of this new professional = company."=20 (Linda Eisenstein)
 
SCENE: "Yep,=20 it's a musical version of the movie, and it's a good thing Kalliope = decided to=20 do it, since it requires adolescent boys to sing and act. Thankfully, = this=20 company's dedication to splendid voices and evocative presentations has = landed=20 it some very talented local high schoolers, who perform like seasoned = troopers.=20 Alex Wyse plays the lead, Hermie, with such a cute and fragile = boyishness, you=20 just want to hug him (and it doesn't hurt that he looks like a teenage = Fred=20 Astaire). Director Paul F. Gurgol finds all the nooks of sentiment and = crannies=20 of humor (a boy buying his first "rubbers" in a drugstore) to give = everyone a=20 twinge of longing for the blissfully naive good ol' days." (Christine=20 Howey)
 
CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS: = "Humor=20 and heartbreak coalesce in a story told in flashback about a young boy = who falls=20 for an older woman whose husband is away at war. Alex Wyse is equal = parts=20 touching and funny as the ingenuous Hermie whose adolescent awakening = wavers=20 between bumbling earnestness and precocious sensitivity. Aaron Dore is = the horny=20 Oscy, while the bespectacled Dan O'Neill fits the role of the nerdy = Benji, more=20 interested in birds than the birds and the bees. The object of Hermie's=20 obsession is Dorothy, a war bride torn between loneliness and the = nascent desire=20 of a woman separated from her soldier husband. Jodi Brinkman gives a = towering=20 performance in that role. Chris Pohl is impressive in a brief but = notable=20 appearance as Dorothy's husband, Pete. Seasoned New York actor Jay = Strauss is=20 sublime as the droll proprietor, Mr. Sanders, and the famously glib = reporter,=20 Walter Winchell. A trio fo Andrew Sisters types, alternately serving as = a Greek=20 chorus and a gaggle of teenage girls, features Elizabeth Kelly as the = "fast"=20 Miriam, Jamie Finkenthal as the self-conscious Aggie, and Julie Marx as = the=20 bookish Gloria who talks with a lisp. The six talented, youthful = performers (all=20 save one are in high school) deliver well-honed performances under Paul = F.=20 Gurgol's meticulous direction." (Fran=20 Heller)
 
THE TIMES (Chagrin Valley): = "At=20 the Kalliope storefront theater on Lee Road in Cleveland Heights, = director Paul=20 Gurgol has assembled a first-rate cast and has taken the Oscar-winning=20 screenplay and has been able to achieve the improbable. Combining comedy = and=20 tear-jerking sentimentality, Mr. Gurgol has pushed the plot, the songs, = the=20 script and his perfect cast to the limits. Yes, you can go back and = relive this=20 book-to-movie-to-stage experience . . . Jay Strauss plays Winchell, the = older=20 Hermie and Mr. Sanders, who, in a very funny scene, sells Hermie a = package of=20 condoms. Jodi Brinkman convinces as Dorothy, the lonely war bride, and = can she=20 sing. Though Mr. Kirschenbaum's ballads have a sameness, Miss Brinkman's = thrilling vocals demand that you listen. As Hermie, Alex Wyse has a = likable=20 innocence. His gradual connection to this older woman is heartwarming. = Aaron=20 Dore, as the sex-driven Oscy, and Jamie Finkenthal, Elizabeth Kelly and = Julie=20 Marx all have just the right touch as the would-be sex objects, and, = when they=20 double as the singing sisters, they are terrific. Jay Strauss, who = triples as=20 Winchell, Mr. Sanders, and the wistful older Hermie, shows his = remarkable=20 versatility. In today's time of war, "Summerof '42" could catch on with=20 audiences even more than the original movie." (Herb=20 Hammer)
 
THE TIMES (Lorain=20 County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview=20 Times): "Kalliope=20 Stage's production, under the watchful eye of Paul Gurgol, is excellent. = Gurgol=20 gets all of the laughs, the tenderness and the reality out of the = script.=20 He allows the audience to become swallowed up in the era. He is aided = greatly by=20 Russ Borski's mood setting and workable set, Kim Brown's period right = costumes,=20 Marcus Dana's lighting design and Chad Helms sound design. The playing = space=20 also aids. This isa play that needs intimacy and since no viewer is = more=20 than 15-feet from the action in Kalliope's small theater, the personal = tie to=20 the perfomers is easily accomplished. The Kalliope cast is = excellent.=20 Beachwood High School senior Alex Wyse was born to play Hermie. His = skinny=20 frame, which features flailing arms and weak-kneed legs, gives him a = look which=20 is perfect for the role. But more important is Wyse's total control over = the=20 character. His small, yet well-pitched voice, is plaintive in the love = songs,=20 his yearnings perfectly revealed. It's worth seeing the show just to = share=20 Hermie's anguish and angst as Wyse lives them. Jodi Brinkman is the = perfect=20 Broadway-leading lady. She is a wonderful actress, beautiful and = posesses a=20 compelling and big vocal sound. She makes for a perfect Dorothy. Wyse = and=20 Brinkman not only sing well together, but seem to have a powerful = emotional=20 connection. Jay Strauss, a veteran New York actor, plays the drug store = owner,=20 Walter Winchell and the aged Hermie with total delight. He is a = wonderful=20 character actor."(Roy=20 Berko)
 
Ticket=20 Information
SUMMER OF '42 is onstage = at=20 Kalliope Stage through November 7. Shows are Wednesday through Saturday = at 8pm=20 and Sunday at 2:00pm. Some performances are sold out. Reserve online at=20 www.KalliopeStage.com or call the box office at=20 216.321.0870.
 
About Kalliope = Stage
Kalliope=20 Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar and Lee in = Cleveland=20 Heights. The 2004-2005 season begins with two area premiers. = SUMMER OF=20 '42 is the new musical based on the hit movie with music and = lyrics by=20 David Kirschenbaum and book by Hunter Foster. Relive the humor and = poignancy of=20 coming of age and falling in love for the very first time. Soaring music = makes=20 this show a Kalliope top choice. Next it's time to do THE = CHRISTMAS=20 CAROL RAG by Norman Allen. Meet Eveyln Scrooge and her = chain-rattling=20 partner Janet Marley in another noteworthy Cleveland premier. A haunted=20 sweatshop in old New York brings out all the usual suspects with some = unexpected=20 twists. The foot-stomping ragtime score and witty script are a treat for = all=20 ages. Spring brings the witty comic romance: A LITTLE NIGHT=20 MUSIC. Gorgeous melodies evoke the lush scent of an endless = summer=20 evening. The sun won't set, one magical night, until every mismatched = lover=20 finds their perfect partner. Soon the moon smiles on lovers, fools, and=20 rememberers in this Sondheim masterpiece. And summer arrives with the = musical=20 comedy, BABY. Thee unsuspecting couples suddenly find=20 themselves expecting in this very moving, very funny romp. Meet Lizzie, = Danny,=20 Pam, Nick, Alan, and Arlene as they tackle everything "in the family=20 way."
------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4AFB8.811189B0-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Oct 17 18:56:14 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 18:56:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: THE MERCY SEAT @ Ensemble Theatre Message-ID: <20041018015614.93453.qmail@web12002.mail.yahoo.com> THOUGHT PROVOKING BUT FLAWED ?MERCY SEAT? AT ENSEMBLE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times The attack on the World Trade Center on September 11 was an event which forever changed American?s attitudes about our lives. It is against that backdrop that Neil LaBute sets his play ?THE MERCY SEAT,? now on stage at Ensemble Theatre. It?s September 12, and the day before young Ben Harcourt was scheduled to attend a morning meeting at the World Trade Center. Instead, he was having sex with his mistress and boss Abby, in her Manhattan department. He is still at Abby?s flat, watching the devastating events unfold on television and consciously choosing to ignore his mobile phone that is ringing in his hand. He seizes on the terrorist attack as an opportunity to start a new life with his mistress and to allow his wife and children to believe that he died in the terrorist attacks. Abby, on the other hand, wants Ben to call his wife and say he is leaving her and live an ?honest? life. Sounds like it could be intense, interesting. Well, it?s not. After the exposition, we spend an hour and forty minutes of dialogue in which we discover what a spineless, self-absorbed, self-deluded repugnant individual Ben is and how desperate his older mistress is to have him for herself. After a while all the dialogue, the self-pitying, the self-loathing become tedious. The question is: why should we care about either of these people? On one hand, the characters represent those who manipulate situations for their own needs. On the other hand, the characters, as written, don?t seem to care about each other, so I found myself not caring about them. After a while I just wanted them to shut up and let me go home to the real world where I might find people who actually have joy and woes that are of relevance. Neil LaBute has built a reputation for writing disquieting plays that center on despair. He stated in one interview that ?Great good can come from showing great evil.? If that?s what he is trying to say in ?THE MERCY SEAT,? he doesn?t succeed. In addition he indicated that the play's title is a Biblical reference. The Mercy Seat was the top of the Ark of the Covenant that in the temple was the one space where God could come and man or the priests could speak before him. As it relates to the script, it could be interpreted that the situation brought the characters to the real truth of their actions. That, however, if not completely clear. In the Ensemble Theatre production the performers, John Kolibab and Meg Kelly Schroeder try hard, but aren?t capable of overcoming the tediousness of the script. In addition, the beautiful Schroeder appears to be too young to be 12 years older than Kolibab. Kolibab, on the other hand, doesn?t develop the intellect nor does he have the physical sensuality to have a successful businesswoman, who has smashed her way through the glass ceiling, to want to give it all up for the likes of him. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you are a fan of LaBute?s movie scripts, ?THE SHAPE OF THINGS? or ?IN THE COMPANY OF MEN,? you may like ?THE MERCY SEAT.? If not, you probably could find better ways to spend an evening. ?THE MERCY SEAT? runs in the Studio One Theater, located in the in the Cleveland Play House complex, through October 24. For ticket information call 216-321-2930. Ensemble?s next production is Horton Foote?s ?A TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL? a story of an aging widow living with her son and his controlling wife, who is determined to recapture happiness by returning to her childhood home in Bountiful, Texas. ===== 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!? Y! Messenger - Communicate in real time. Download now. http://messenger.yahoo.com >From Night Kitchen Mon Oct 18 03:27:57 2004 From: Night Kitchen (Night Kitchen) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 22:27:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Tape" by Stephen Belber Message-ID: Auditions for Night Kitchen's production of "Tape" by Stephen Belber Jon, an aspiring filmmaker, meets up with his high school buddy, Vince, to celebrate the showing of his film in an area festival. Over the course of the evening Vince forces Jon into a startling and disturbing confession, throwing into question the events of one evening 10 years ago. In this sordid take on human relationships, playwright Stephen Belber examines questions of motive, memory, truth and perception. Needed: 2 Male Actors (20s) and 1 Female Actress (20s). Non-equity only. Audition Dates and Times*: Sunday, November 7th 5pm-7pm Callbacks (if necessary): Monday, November 8th 7pm-8pm *If you are unable to audition on the scheduled date but would still like to audition, please contact us. Audition Location: Unitarian Universalist Society, 2728 Lancashire Road (between Euclid Heights Blvd. and Coventry Rd.) in Cleveland Heights. Auditions by Appointment ONLY. Email Adrienne Moon at NightKitchen at gmail.com to schedule an audition time. Please be prepared with a 2-minute monologue or reading (comedy or drama). Be prepared to do a cold reading from the script. Please bring headshot and resume, if available. Small stipend available. Performance Dates: January 21st-February 6th, 2005 Fridays and Saturdays at 9pm Sundays at 7pm Performances at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights. We hope to see you at auditions! -- Night Kitchen Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 (216) 932-3396 NightKitchen at gmail.com From ironlungfilms at comcast.net Sun Oct 17 19:46:01 2004 From: ironlungfilms at comcast.net (Craig Miller) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 19:46:01 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Shooting Location Needed Message-ID: <001301c4b4bc$9b4cf5e0$a2673e44@CRAIG> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C4B481.EE553940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Seeking Location for Short Film Hello All,=20 I'm looking for a small cabin or shed for a one-day shoot. It needs to = be adjacent to a large field as to give the impression that is in the = "middle of nowhere". Preferrably run-down; we are seeking a late 1800's = look for the film. It Does Not have to be hospitable. If you have photos = - please send them; or contact me at the numbers/email listed below. Thank You. Craig Miller 248-655-0147 ironlungfilms at comcast.net ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C4B481.EE553940 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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 I'm looking for a small = cabin or shed=20 for a one-day shoot. It needs to be adjacent to a large field as to give = the=20 impression that is in the "middle of nowhere". Preferrably run-down; we = are=20 seeking a late 1800's look for the film. It Does Not have = to be=20 hospitable. If you have photos - please send them; or contact me at = the=20 numbers/email listed below.
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------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C4B481.EE553940-- From moonluna at yahoo.com Sun Oct 17 21:22:36 2004 From: moonluna at yahoo.com (M. C.) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 21:22:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Acoustic Guitarist Needed (Aurora/Hudson area) Message-ID: <20041018042237.69798.qmail@web90110.mail.scd.yahoo.com> I am a female vocalist looking for an acoustic guitarist who is interested in making some extra cash playing gigs here and there in area coffeehouses, cafes, etc. I live in the Aurora/Hudson area so I would prefer someone living down my way. I have a very wide vocal range and I can sing a variety of styles. I would like to do oldies such as music by James Taylor, Bob Dylan, and Al Stewart (ya know, coffee-house crowd-pleasers!), but I am also interested in doing more interesting material such as old blues and roots music. I also sing Irish/Celtic music. And who knows, if the spirit moves us, we could even do ... originals. I have many years of experience, and I have someone who can get us the gigs. I just need a good guitarist who is interested in having fun with this. The profits would all be split 50/50. I am interested in working with someone older -- maybe mid-thirties on up (I'm 34) -- just so we can have a common reference with regards to music (I have no idea who these kids are on 96.5). Boomers welcome -- the more experience pickin' the guitar, the better!! Hobbyists welcome! This will just be a casual thing, but I really do want to pick up some extra cash, so we would probably shoot for playing out 2-3 times a month. Oh, and a sense of humor is VERY welcome, the wackier, the better. If you are interested, please send me an email: marifrances at mybluelight.com Looking forward to hearing from you. Marifrances McKinnon _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com From fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Sun Oct 17 21:39:32 2004 From: fredsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (fredsternfeld) Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 00:39:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ON THE TOWN Auditions in 3 wks at Beck Center; Fred Sternfeld, director Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01D9_01C4B4AA.F272B420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Make your appointment now by calling 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 has many talents ("I Can Cook, Too") and goes wild for him. Ozzie proceeds to the Museum of Natural History, where he comes upon Claire, an anthropology student, and a girl of excessive enthusiasms ("I Get Carried Away"). 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, ladies man, a bit of a jokester, Gabey's friend 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, wide-eyed dreamer, wants to meet one special girl in NYC 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, by replying to this e-mail or by calling 216-496-6087 ------=_NextPart_000_01D9_01C4B4AA.F272B420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Make your appointment = now by=20 calling 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 has many talents ("I Can Cook, Too") and goes wild for = him.=20 Ozzie proceeds to the Museum of Natural History, where he comes upon = Claire, an=20 anthropology student, and a girl of excessive enthusiasms (“I Get = Carried=20 Away”).  Gabey, = during his=20 wanderings about town, comes to Carnegie Hall. There, in one of the = studios, he=20 finds Ivy, taking singing 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, ladies man, a bit of a jokester, = Gabey’s friend

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, wide-eyed dreamer, wants to meet one special = girl in=20 NYC

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=20 is 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

 

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=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,=20 by replying to this e-mail or by = calling 216-496-6087

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