[NEohioPAL]The fun begins this week at Cain Park!

Ksenia Roshchakovsky ksenia at clvhts.com
Mon Jun 13 16:16:56 PDT 2005


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THIS WEEK AT CAIN PARK =8A
=80 Observe Fractured Forms before spending An Evening with Brian Henke.
=80 Explore The Secret Garden and listen to Soul Stories that will make you
shout =B3Yebo!  Tell It Again!=B2
=80 Proclaim =B3It=B9s Broadway Tonight!=B2 and beam Live from Cleveland Heights
while the Laura Varcho Quartet mellows you out with free Jazz in the
Afternoon.

Cain Park=B9s 2005 Season Opens This Week!
http://www.cainpark.com/
216-371-3000 =20
Cain Park Ticket Office is open Tuesdays thru Sundays, 12-9pm

AN EVENING WITH BRIAN HENKE
Wednesday, June 15 at 7:30pm.  Alma Theater.  $16 advance, $18 day of show.
The =B3Wizard of the Acoustic Guitar=B2 returns for an evening devoted to his
music, which is lyrical, thought provoking and performed with virtuosity.
Praised as =B3one of the finest New Age guitarists on the scene today,=B2
Fingerstyle Magazine goes on to describe Henke=B9s music as displaying both
amazing technique and a wonderful sense of calm.

FRACTURED FORMS
Artwork by Lisa J. Gilbert, George Roby, Kathleen Totter
Wednesday, June 15-Sunday, July 10.  Audrey and Harvey Feinberg Art Gallery=
.
Opening Reception Friday, June 17 from 6 to 8pm.  Linda K. DeMarco, curator=
.
Lisa Gilbert=B9s goal is to go beyond picturesque, cosmetic beauty in her
intuitive photography and portray a link between the real world and the
world deep within our souls.  George Roby=B9s sculpture and pottery can be
characterized as contemporary and abstract, sometimes making subtle
reference to the human figure.  A sense of spirituality infuses Kathleen
Totter=B9s Raku, paper and fiber works.

THE SECRET GARDEN
Preview  Thursday, June 16:  all tickets only $10.
Opening weekend (June 17-19):  all tickets only $12.50
June 23-26, June 30-July 3:  $18/16/14 advance, $20/18/16 day of show
July 3 performance is sign-interpreted and audio-described
All performances at 8pm, Evans Amphitheater.

Book and Lyrics by Marsha Norman.  Music by Lucy Simon.
In a lonely English manor, Archibald Craven yearns for his beautiful, late
wife and becomes ever more isolated from his bedridden son.  Their world is
turned upside down when a young girl is sent to live with them following th=
e
death of her parents.  She finds a secret walled garden hidden on the
grounds and, in nursing it back to life, releases the magic and adventure
locked up inside, transforming their lives forever.

Sandra J. Simon* =8B Lily (Mary=B9s aunt, Mr. Craven=B9s wife)
Sara Masterson =8B Mary Lennox (a ten-year-old girl)
Sara Hubacher =8B Mrs. Medlock (Mr. Craven=B9s housekeeper)
Timothy Rhein =8B Dr. Neville Craven (Mr. Craven=B9s brother)
Hannah Laird =8B Martha (a housemaid)
Patrick Janson* =8B Archibald Craven (Mary=B9s uncle, lord of Misselthwaite
Manor)
Paul Hoffman =8B Ben Weatherstaff (head gardener)
Mitch McCarrell =8B Dickon (Martha=B9s brother)
Lincoln Sandham =8B Colin Craven (Archibald Craven=B9s ten-year-old son)
Yolanda Christine Davis =8B Ayah (Mary=B9s Indian nanny), Mrs. Winthrop
(headmistress)
Theresa Kloos =8B Rose Lennox (Mary=B9s mother)
Andrew Schmidt =8B Captain Albert Lennox (Mary=B9s father)
Johnny Orenberg =8B Fakir
Ensemble =8B Will Brandstetter, Wilson Bridges, Yolanda Christine Davis,
Kimberly=20
Godfrey, Katie Greiner, Taylor Hess, Theresa Kloos, Anne Markt, Johnny
Orenberg, Michael Russo, Andrew Schmidt

Meryl Friedman, director
Larry Hartzell, music director and conductor
Pandora Robertson, choreographer
Russ Borski, scenic and lighting designer
Terry Pieritz, costume designer
Stan Kozak, sound designer
Amanda M. Harland*, stage manager

*Appears through the courtesy of Actors=B9 Equity Association, the Union of
Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

Kidzart =B3YEBO!  TELL IT AGAIN=B2
Friday, June 17 from 1 to 2pm.  Alma Theater. $3/child, $6/adult.
=B3Yebo=B2 is a Zulu word that means =B3yes.=B2  Cleveland Association of Black
Storytellers members Barbara (Bobbie) Wilson, Gwen Rosegreen, Donna
Willingham, and Oluremi present an afternoon storytelling concert for
children with traditional African and African American folktales and fables=
.

SOUL STORIES
Friday, June 17 at 7:30pm.  Alma Theater.  $16 advance, $18 day of show.
The Cleveland Association of Black Storytellers celebrates its 10th
anniversary with a storytelling concert featuring Allison L. Smith and LaRo=
n
Williams.  Allison founded the Covered Bridge Tales Spinners Guild and
introduced the first TELLABRATION to Ashtabula County in 2003.  One of
Michigan=B9s finest storytellers, LaRon uses dialect, facial expressions and
movement to breath life into tales that transcend the boundaries of class
and age.

LIVE FROM CLEVELAND HEIGHTS =8A IT=B9S BROADWAY TONIGHT!
22 years of =B3Footlight Parade=B2 on the Radio
Saturday, June 18 at 7:30pm.  Alma Theater.  $30/20 advance, $33/23 day of
show.
Join Bill Rudman and Robert Conrad for the taping of a radio show featuring
comedy, Broadway songs and dynamite performers including Eric Cobel, Jessic=
a
Cope, Daniel Hahn, Erin Kufel, Maryann Nagel, Scott Plate, Tina Stump,
Gregory Violand and Nancy Gantose-Maier at the piano.  Tonight=B9s show
benefits Musical Theater Education Programming, which produces the
nationally syndicated =B3Footlight Parade.=B2

JAZZ IN THE AFTERNOON=8BLAURA VARCHO QUARTET
Sunday, June 19 from 1 to 4pm.  Alma Theater.  FREE.
Vocalist Laura Varcho, pianist Dan Murphy, bass player Jeff Bremer and
drummer Ray Porello perform jazz standards.

The fun is only beginning!  Stay tuned for weekly updates.  See you at Cain
Park!  Remember ... SUMMER IS CAIN PARK.


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<FONT COLOR=3D"#800080"><FONT FACE=3D"Arial"><H1>THIS WEEK AT CAIN PARK =8A<BR>
</H1></FONT></FONT><FONT FACE=3D"Arial"><FONT SIZE=3D"5">=80 Observe <FONT COLOR=3D=
"#FF00FF"><B>Fractured Forms</B></FONT> before spending <FONT COLOR=3D"#800000=
"><B>An Evening with Brian Henke</B></FONT>.  <BR>
=80 Explore <FONT COLOR=3D"#008000"><B>The Secret Garden</B></FONT> and listen =
to <FONT COLOR=3D"#808000"><B>Soul Stories</B> </FONT>that will make you shout=
 <FONT COLOR=3D"#000080"><B>=B3Yebo!  Tell It Again!=B2<BR>
</B></FONT>=80 Proclaim <FONT COLOR=3D"#FF0000"><B>=B3It=B9s Broadway Tonight!</B>=B2=
</FONT> and beam <FONT COLOR=3D"#FF0000"><B>Live from Cleveland Heights</B></F=
ONT> while the <FONT COLOR=3D"#008080"><B>Laura Varcho Quartet</B></FONT> mell=
ows you out with free Jazz in the Afternoon.<BR>
</FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"4"><BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#008080"><H1>Cain Park=B9s 2005 Season Opens This Week! &=
nbsp;<BR>
</H1></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"4"><U>http://www.cainpark.com/<BR>
</U>216-371-3000  <BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#800080"><H3>Cain Park Ticket Office is open Tuesdays t=
hru Sundays, 12-9pm<BR>
</H3></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"4"><BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#FF0000"><H2>AN EVENING WITH BRIAN HENKE<BR>
</H2></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"4"><B>Wednesday, June 15</B> at 7:30pm.  Alma =
Theater.  $16 advance, $18 day of show.<BR>
The =B3Wizard of the Acoustic Guitar=B2 returns for an evening devoted to his m=
usic, which is lyrical, thought provoking and performed with virtuosity. &nb=
sp;Praised as =B3one of the finest New Age guitarists on the scene today,=B2 Fin=
gerstyle Magazine goes on to describe Henke=B9s music as displaying both amazi=
ng technique and a wonderful sense of calm.<BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#FF0000"><H2>FRACTURED FORMS<BR>
</H2></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"4">Artwork by <B>Lisa J. Gilbert, George Roby, Kath=
leen Totter<BR>
Wednesday, June 15-Sunday, July 10</B>.  Audrey and Harvey Feinberg Ar=
t Gallery.  <B>Opening Reception Friday, June 17 </B>from 6 to 8pm. &nb=
sp;Linda K. DeMarco, curator.<BR>
Lisa Gilbert=B9s goal is to go beyond picturesque, cosmetic beauty in her int=
uitive photography and portray a link between the real world and the world d=
eep within our souls.  George Roby=B9s sculpture and pottery can be chara=
cterized as contemporary and abstract, sometimes making subtle reference to =
the human figure.  A sense of spirituality infuses Kathleen Totter=B9s Ra=
ku, paper and fiber works.<BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#FF0000"><H2>THE SECRET GARDEN<BR>
</H2></FONT><H3>Preview  Thursday, June 16:  all tickets only $10=
.<BR>
Opening weekend (June 17-19):  all tickets only $12.50<BR>
</H3><FONT SIZE=3D"4">June 23-26, June 30-July 3:  $18/16/14 advance, $2=
0/18/16 day of show<BR>
July 3 performance is sign-interpreted and audio-described<BR>
All performances at 8pm, Evans Amphitheater.<BR>
<BR>
<I>Book and Lyrics by Marsha Norman.  Music by Lucy Simon.<BR>
</I>In a lonely English manor, Archibald Craven yearns for his beautiful, l=
ate wife and becomes ever more isolated from his bedridden son.  Their =
world is turned upside down when a young girl is sent to live with them foll=
owing the death of her parents.  She finds a secret walled garden hidde=
n on the grounds and, in nursing it back to life, releases the magic and adv=
enture locked up inside, transforming their lives forever.<BR>
<BR>
<B>Sandra J. Simon</B>* =8B Lily (Mary=B9s aunt, Mr. Craven=B9s wife)<BR>
<B>Sara Masterson </B>=8B Mary Lennox (a ten-year-old girl)<BR>
<B>Sara Hubacher </B>=8B Mrs. Medlock (Mr. Craven=B9s housekeeper)<BR>
<B>Timothy Rhein</B> =8B Dr. Neville Craven (Mr. Craven=B9s brother)<BR>
<B>Hannah Laird </B>=8B Martha (a housemaid)<BR>
<B>Patrick Janson</B>* =8B Archibald Craven (Mary=B9s uncle, lord of Misselthwa=
ite Manor)<BR>
<B>Paul Hoffman </B>=8B Ben Weatherstaff (head gardener)<BR>
<B>Mitch McCarrell </B>=8B Dickon (Martha=B9s brother)<BR>
<B>Lincoln Sandham </B>=8B Colin Craven (Archibald Craven=B9s ten-year-old son)=
<BR>
<B>Yolanda Christine Davis </B>=8B Ayah (Mary=B9s Indian nanny), Mrs. Winthrop =
(headmistress)<BR>
<B>Theresa Kloos </B>=8B Rose Lennox (Mary=B9s mother)<BR>
<B>Andrew Schmidt </B>=8B Captain Albert Lennox (Mary=B9s father)<BR>
<B>Johnny Orenberg </B>=8B Fakir<BR>
Ensemble =8B <B>Will Brandstetter, Wilson Bridges, Yolanda Christine Davis, K=
imberly <BR>
</B></FONT><H3>Godfrey, Katie Greiner, Taylor Hess, Theresa Kloos, Anne Mar=
kt, Johnny Orenberg, Michael Russo, Andrew Schmidt<BR>
<BR>
</H3><FONT SIZE=3D"4"><B>Meryl Friedman</B>, director<BR>
<B>Larry Hartzell</B>, music director and conductor<BR>
<B>Pandora Robertson</B>, choreographer<BR>
<B>Russ Borski</B>, scenic and lighting designer<BR>
<B>Terry Pieritz</B>, costume designer<BR>
<B>Stan Kozak</B>, sound designer<BR>
<B>Amanda M. Harland</B>*, stage manager<BR>
<BR>
*Appears through the courtesy of Actors=B9 Equity Association, the Union of P=
rofessional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.<BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#FF0000"><H2>Kidzart =B3YEBO!  TELL IT AGAIN=B2<BR>
</H2></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"4"><B>Friday, June 17</B> from 1 to 2pm.  Alma=
 Theater. $3/child, $6/adult.<BR>
=B3Yebo=B2 is a Zulu word that means =B3yes.=B2  Cleveland Association of Blac=
k Storytellers members <B>Barbara (Bobbie) Wilson, Gwen Rosegreen, Donna Wil=
lingham</B>, and <B>Oluremi</B> present an afternoon storytelling concert fo=
r children with traditional African and African American folktales and fable=
s.<BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#FF0000"><H2>SOUL STORIES<BR>
</H2></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"4"><B>Friday, June 17</B> at 7:30pm.  Alma The=
ater.  $16 advance, $18 day of show.<BR>
The Cleveland Association of Black Storytellers celebrates its 10th anniver=
sary with a storytelling concert featuring <B>Allison L. Smith</B> and <B>La=
Ron Williams</B>.  Allison founded the Covered Bridge Tales Spinners Gu=
ild and introduced the first TELLABRATION to Ashtabula County in 2003. &nbsp=
;One of Michigan=B9s finest storytellers, LaRon uses dialect, facial expressio=
ns and movement to breath life into tales that transcend the boundaries of c=
lass and age.<BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#FF0000"><H2>LIVE FROM CLEVELAND HEIGHTS =8A IT=B9S BROADWA=
Y TONIGHT!<BR>
</H2></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"4">22 years of =B3Footlight Parade=B2 on the Radio<BR>
<B>Saturday, June 18</B> at 7:30pm.  Alma Theater.  $30/20 advanc=
e, $33/23 day of show.<BR>
Join <B>Bill Rudman</B> and <B>Robert Conrad</B> for the taping of a radio =
show featuring comedy, Broadway songs and dynamite performers including <B>E=
ric Cobel, Jessica Cope, Daniel Hahn, Erin Kufel, Maryann Nagel, Scott Plate=
, Tina Stump, Gregory Violand</B> and <B>Nancy Gantose-Maier</B> at the pian=
o.  Tonight=B9s show benefits Musical Theater Education Programming, whic=
h produces the nationally syndicated =B3Footlight Parade.=B2<BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#FF0000"><H2>JAZZ IN THE AFTERNOON=8BLAURA VARCHO QUARTET=
<BR>
</H2></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"4"><B>Sunday, June 19</B> from 1 to 4pm.  Alma=
 Theater.  FREE.<BR>
Vocalist Laura Varcho, pianist Dan Murphy, bass player Jeff Bremer and drum=
mer Ray Porello perform jazz standards.<BR>
<BR>
The fun is only beginning!  Stay tuned for weekly updates.  See y=
ou at Cain Park!  Remember ... SUMMER IS CAIN PARK.<BR>
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