[NEohioPAL]Cleve Shakes auditions for 2005

LNehring at aol.com LNehring at aol.com
Fri Apr 8 00:47:33 PDT 2005


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The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to announce auditions for its=20=
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8th season!
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Auditions for=20
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ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL
Directed by Allan Byrne
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and
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CYMBELINE
Directed by Artistic Director, Larry Nehring
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as well as for our=20
Summer Intern Program for High School  and College students
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will be held at the Cleveland Play House on April 25 from 6-9pm, and April =20
30 from 12-4pm.
Please email Larry Nehring at _Larry at CleveShakes.org_=20
(mailto:Larry at CleveShakes.org)  or call our  hotline (877-280-1646) to reque=
st an audition time.=20
Let us know what time would be good for your audition, and we will call you=20=
=20
back with a slot as close to that time as we are able.
=20
If you are unable to attend these audition dates, but would still like to  b=
e=20
considered, please contact us and we will try to make arrangements for you t=
o=20
 be seen.
(Note: Callbacks will be arranged by the directors individually.) =20
=20
Please check our website (_www.cleveshakes.org_ (http://www.cleveshakes.org)=
=20
) for  more information about our season performance schedule and locations.
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Thank you,
Larry Nehring
Artistic  Director
The Cleveland Shakespeare  Festival
www.cleveshakes.org
"Be safe; act  dangerous."

CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL BRUSHES UP 2005  BENEFIT

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival will hold its annual benefit  at the=20
Hermit Club in Playhouse Square, on Friday, April 22, 6pm-10pm.  =20

The benefit theme is "Brush Up Your Shakespeare".  Members of the  Festival=20
company will entertain with song and dance from Shakespeare's plays and  fro=
m=20
modern musicals inspired by them.   Guest of Honor Will  Shakespeare will be=
=20
celebrating his 441st birthday with us, one day  early.

The evening will include an open wine and beer bar, substantial  hors=20
d'oeuvres, silent auction, raffles, and dancing.  The ticket price  ($65 sin=
gle or=20
$120 per couple) also includes free parking.

Proceeds  support the Festival's 8th season of free, outdoor Shakespeare,=20
performed in  Shaker Heights, Parma Heights, and other locations in Northeas=
t=20
Ohio.  This  year's season runs from July 8 to August 14, and will include t=
he =20
fantasy-romance Cymbeline, directed by Festival Artistic Director Larry=20
Nehring,  and the powerful and poignant comedy All's Well That Ends Well, di=
rected by=20
 Allen Byrne.

The quaint Tudor-pub atmosphere of the Hermit Club, located  behind the Stat=
e=20
Theater, is ideal for the benefit.  The Club itself was  founded in 1904, an=
d=20
is the only private club in the United States devoted to  the performing=20
arts.  The Jacobean Revival building was erected in 1928,  and has fascinate=
d=20
visitors to Playhouse Square for decades.

To make  reservations or for more information, call the Festival at (877)=20
280-1646 or  visit the web site, http://www.cleveshakes.org


"If Shakespeare  has a singularity, it is because he has become a black hole=
.=20
Light, insight,  intelligence, matter=E2=80=94all pour ceaselessly into him,=
 as=20
critics are drawn into  the densening vortex of his reputation; they add the=
ir own=20
weight to his  increasing mass."     -madaschmo


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<DIV>The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to announce auditions for=
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8th season!</DIV>
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<DIV>Auditions for </DIV>
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<DIV><STRONG><FONT size=3D3>ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV>Directed by Allan Byrne</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>and</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><FONT size=3D3>CYMBELINE</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV>Directed by Artistic Director, Larry Nehring</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>as well as for our </DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><FONT size=3D3>Summer Intern Program </FONT></STRONG>for High S=
chool=20
and College students</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>will be held at the Cleveland Play House on April 25 from 6-9pm, and Ap=
ril=20
30 from 12-4pm.</DIV>
<DIV>Please email Larry Nehring at <A=20
href=3D"mailto:Larry at CleveShakes.org">Larry at CleveShakes.org</A> or call our=20
hotline (877-280-1646) to request an audition time. </DIV>
<DIV>Let us know what time would be good for your audition, and we will call=
 you=20
back with a slot as close to that time as we are able.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>If you are unable to attend these audition dates, but would still like=20=
to=20
be considered, please contact us and we will try to make arrangements for yo=
u to=20
be seen.</DIV>
<DIV>(Note: Callbacks will be arranged by the directors individually.) =
=20
</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Please check our website (<A=20
href=3D"http://www.cleveshakes.org"><STRONG>www.cleveshakes.org</STRONG></A>=
) for=20
more information about our season performance schedule and locations.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Thank you,<FONT lang=3D0 face=3DArial size=3D2 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF"=20
PTSIZE=3D"10"><BR><STRONG>Larry Nehring</STRONG><BR><STRONG>Artistic=20
Director<BR>The Cleveland Shakespeare=20
Festival<BR>www.cleveshakes.org</STRONG><BR>"Be safe; act=20
dangerous."<BR><BR>CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL BRUSHES UP 2005=20
BENEFIT<BR><BR>The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival will hold its annual benef=
it=20
at the Hermit Club in Playhouse Square, on Friday, April 22, 6pm-10pm. =
=20
<BR><BR>The benefit theme is "Brush Up Your Shakespeare".  Members of t=
he=20
Festival company will entertain with song and dance from Shakespeare's plays=
 and=20
from modern musicals inspired by them.   Guest of Honor Will=20
Shakespeare will be celebrating his 441st birthday with us, one day=20
early.<BR><BR>The evening will include an open wine and beer bar, substantia=
l=20
hors d'oeuvres, silent auction, raffles, and dancing.  The ticket price=
=20
($65 single or $120 per couple) also includes free parking.<BR><BR>Proceeds=20
support the Festival's 8th season of free, outdoor Shakespeare, performed in=
=20
Shaker Heights, Parma Heights, and other locations in Northeast Ohio. =20=
This=20
year's season runs from July 8 to August 14, and will include the=20
fantasy-romance Cymbeline, directed by Festival Artistic Director Larry Nehr=
ing,=20
and the powerful and poignant comedy All's Well That Ends Well, directed by=20
Allen Byrne.<BR><BR>The quaint Tudor-pub atmosphere of the Hermit Club, loca=
ted=20
behind the State Theater, is ideal for the benefit.  The Club itself wa=
s=20
founded in 1904, and is the only private club in the United States devoted t=
o=20
the performing arts.  The Jacobean Revival building was erected in 1928=
,=20
and has fascinated visitors to Playhouse Square for decades.<BR><BR>To make=20
reservations or for more information, call the Festival at (877) 280-1646 or=
=20
visit the web site, http://www.cleveshakes.org<BR><BR><BR><FONT lang=3D0=20
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If Shakespeare=20
has a singularity, it is because he has become a black hole. Light, insight,=
=20
intelligence, matter=E2=80=94all pour ceaselessly into him, as critics are d=
rawn into=20
the densening vortex of his reputation; they add their own weight to his=20
increasing mass."     -madaschmo</FONT><FONT lang=3D0=20
face=3DArial color=3D#000000 size=3D2 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF"=20
PTSIZE=3D"10"><BR></FONT></FONT></DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>

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