[NEohioPAL]more MALE DANCERS needed for ON THE TOWN @ Beck Center

FSternfeld at aol.com FSternfeld at aol.com
Fri Jan 14 14:34:56 PST 2005


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Martin Cespedes (Musical Staging), Larry Goodpaster (Music  Director) and I=20
are still looking for a few strong male dancers for ON THE  TOWN.
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ON THE TOWN is an amazing dance show and needs dancers with strong  techniqu=
e=20
in ballet and jazz.  More info about ON THE TOWN is  below.  You can also se=
e=20
who is in the cast by going to this link:=20
_http://www.fredsternfeld.com/onthetown.htm_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/o=
nthetown.htm)=20
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Rehearsals start January 30. The show opens March 18 and runs  through April=
=20
10.=20
If you are interested, please reply to this e-mail or call me at =20
216-496-6087 to set up an audition appointment.
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Fred  Sternfeld
Director, On the Town
_http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/)=20
216-360-0708-  home
216-496-6087- cell
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ABOUT THE PLAY: THREE American sailors  come to Manhattan on a twenty-four=20
hour shore-leave. They are Chip, Ozzie and  Gabey. New York is a wonderful t=
own=20
("New York, New York"), and the three  sailors are hell-bent for a good time=
.=20
But each has his own idea of fun, since  Chip is serious-minded, Ozzie is=20
happy-go-lucky and Gabey is an incurable  romantic. They argue about what to=
 do=20
and where to go, and finally agree to  begin their adventures by taking the=20
subway. There Gabey sees a photograph of  Ivy Smith, selected that month as=20
subway's "Miss Turnstiles". Gabey insists that  this is the girl he wants to=
 date.=20
When Chip and Ozzie realize they cannot  dissuade Gabey they help him hunt o=
ut=20
the girl. Each sets out in a different  direction to find her. During the=20
search, Chip meets a woman taxi-driver who has  many talents ("I Can Cook, T=
oo")=20
and goes wild for him. Ozzie proceeds to the  Museum of Natural History, whe=
re=20
he comes upon Claire, an anthropology student,  and a girl of excessive=20
enthusiasms (=E2=80=9CI Get Carried Away=E2=80=9D). Gabey, during his  wande=
rings about town, comes=20
to Carnegie Hall. There, in one of the studios, he  finds Ivy, taking singin=
g=20
lessons.=20
On the Town was a  musical-comedy extension of Fancy-Free, a ballet with =20
choreography by Jerome Robbins and music by Leonard Bernstein, successfully=20=
=20
introduced in New York on April 18, 1944. "One of the freshest musicals to c=
ome =20
into town in a long time," as Lewis Nichols of the New York Times described=20=
it,=20
 On the Town had freshness, exuberance and youth. But  its value as=20
entertainment, great though it was, is not all that has made this  musical c=
omedy such=20
an important event in American theatre. As Leonard  Bernstein's first Broadw=
ay=20
score and Jerome Robbins' first assignment as  choreographer in musical=20
comedy, On the Town helped  introduce two creative figures to the American m=
usical=20
theatre who would  henceforth make to it a formidable contribution.



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<DIV><STRONG>Martin Cespedes (Musical Staging), Larry Goodpaster (Music=20
Director) and I are still looking for a few strong male dancers for ON=20=
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TOWN.</STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG></STRONG> </DIV>
<DIV><STRONG>ON THE TOWN is an amazing dance show and needs dancers with str=
ong=20
technique in ballet and jazz.  More info about ON THE TOWN is=20
below.  You can also see who is in the cast by going to this link:=
 <A=20
href=3D"http://www.fredsternfeld.com/onthetown.htm">http://www.fredsternfeld=
.com/onthetown.htm</A></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG></STRONG> </DIV>
<DIV><STRONG>Rehearsals start January 30. The show opens March 18 and runs=20
through April 10. </STRONG><STRONG></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG>If you are interested, please reply to this e-mail or call me a=
t=20
216-496-6087 to set up an audition appointment.</STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG></STRONG> </DIV>
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<P><FONT color=3D#000000><STRONG>ABOUT THE PLAY:</STRONG> THREE American sai=
lors=20
come to Manhattan on a twenty-four hour shore-leave. They are Chip, Ozzie an=
d=20
Gabey. New York is a wonderful town ("New York, New York"), and the three=20
sailors are hell-bent for a good time. But each has his own idea of fun, sin=
ce=20
Chip is serious-minded, Ozzie is happy-go-lucky and Gabey is an incurable=20
romantic. They argue about what to do and where to go, and finally agree to=20
begin their adventures by taking the subway. There Gabey sees a photograph o=
f=20
Ivy Smith, selected that month as subway's "Miss Turnstiles". Gabey insists=20=
that=20
this is the girl he wants to date. When Chip and Ozzie realize they cannot=20
dissuade Gabey they help him hunt out the girl. Each sets out in a different=
=20
direction to find her. During the search, Chip meets a woman taxi-driver who=
 has=20
many talents ("I Can Cook, Too") and goes wild for him. Ozzie proceeds to th=
e=20
Museum of Natural History, where he comes upon Claire, an anthropology stude=
nt,=20
and a girl of excessive enthusiasms (=E2=80=9CI Get Carried Away=E2=80=9D).=20=
Gabey, during his=20
wanderings about town, comes to Carnegie Hall. There, in one of the studios,=
 he=20
finds Ivy, taking singing lessons.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT color=3D#000000><EM><STRONG>On the Town</STRONG></EM> was a=20
musical-comedy extension of <STRONG><EM>Fancy-Free</EM></STRONG>, a ballet w=
ith=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 c=
ome=20
into town in a long time," as Lewis Nichols of the New York Times described=20=
it,=20
<EM><STRONG>On the Town</STRONG></EM> had freshness, exuberance and youth. B=
ut=20
its value as entertainment, great though it was, is not all that has made th=
is=20
musical comedy such an important event in American theatre. As Leonard=20
Bernstein's first Broadway score and Jerome Robbins' first assignment as=20
choreographer in musical comedy, <EM><STRONG>On the Town</STRONG></EM> helpe=
d=20
introduce two creative figures to the American musical theatre who would=20
henceforth make to it a formidable contribution.</FONT></P></DIV>
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